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"-. All The News • Of An The Poir.tes Every Thursday Morning ross~ oln"e ews Bonu the News Complete .~ ew~'Coverage .of ~lr the Poirltes of . • :.: ... , ~' I. .', • I ~ Entered as Second Class Matter 5c Per Copy Fully Paid Circulation VOLUME 17-NO. 4 at the Post Office at D~troit. Mich. <;7RQSSE P6'JNTE. MICHIGAN, .)ANUAR'( 26. '1956 $3.00 Per Yea-e TWO SECTIONS , ", .. ' .. ' . \

,- Covered Walk to .'C'on'nec,f,T¥io>,Sch:ooL.Buildi'ng's Voters Give HEADI ..IN ES - '. ... . ' Nod to' Plan WEEK For Building d.J CompiJ~(j by the ~O$S~ Pomt" News Junior High School, Two Swimming Pools and New Heating System Seen Thursday, January 20 ANTOINE. PINA Y. foreign .Donors Needed to Make Project Success; Red Cross The School bond issue was minister of France, urged anti. passed by a small majority, Reds to band together to pre. Bloodmobile to Be at Memorial Tomorrow. vent Communists from getting special school election held seats in the French Cabinet. He Friday. January 27 and re - districting oft h e ;said anti-Red parties can get School D i s t r i c t. was ap" together in a Government al. The War Memorial Center is making a last minute prov-ed overwhelmingly. in liance. . appeal for donors to contribute to the blood bank tomor- the special school ~lectlOn In a message presented to the row, January' 27, between 2 and 8. p.m. held on Tuesday, January 24• . newly opened National Assemb- The total number of votes ly, he said that the Reds will The. American Red Cross is ~ . cast in favor of the issue was continue to win Cabinet seats if continuously called upon to I . 3 968 and opposed, 3,005; for the "other help continues to be re- meet emerge~cies and to allevi- Wi ns 'rop H,on,or r~cla~sification, 4,981, against, jected with obstinate disdain," ate the suffermgs of people the . . 2,006. All told, 212 ballots were The Communists have expressed world over.' This is the. reason' spoiled. '. . ~ willingess to support aRe. your blood is so desperately This is how the scnools voted. publican front Cabinet with needed. Trombly: bond issue~ .yes. - their 152 votes, the strongest l!'ew,Appointments Made 235, no ....;...205; reclasnflcatlOn, single bloc in the new As- Tomorrow,' the Red Cross . . C yes-319, no-I03. sembly. Bloodmobile wIll be at the en- Defer: bond issue, yes-238; '" '" .. ! ter. It will be the only time MICHIGAN DEALERS have \" this winter. Appointments have no-336; reclassification, yes - , . 334, no-262. bought enough "bootleg" cars ,':' ,': ,. been dIscouragingly few. I Maire: bond issue, yes - 370; to supply a state th~ size of Mrs. G. R. Koester and her 'f . I"-..~ '. ". ,~/.,'" hard-workm' g volunteers "'re l'n no - 355; reclassification, yes- Cal1 orma, it was reported by a I'~~"."::.~.,'"." "" 320 Senate sub~committee headed . '. ", ..~..~, ,. ~,.'".; hopes that' readers of thl'S ar~ 426, no - . d by Senator Monroney (...D., '. \". . '" tI'cle wI'11stop. at the Center. 32 Richard: bon issue, f'yes . - . , . ,.. "',' Lake Shore road,. to donate 482, 1'10 - 508; reclassi Ication, , O. k-l a..) H~arIilgs were opp:.1.1edI[1"'., . :/\4' '.k" '. m Washmgton today, hrst ''-' ~.~. .~- -. . --"" - -, Y .. v Transportation will be pro~ Vernier: bond issue, yes -314, George Romney, president of Workmen' are erecting a covered walkway which will connect the Grosse Pointe High School Building and vided for those who request it; no - 212; reclassification, yes- Amencan Motors corporation. the former Country' Day School structuJ..e. A gateway permits' cars to enter and exit from the large parking all that need be done is to call 384, no -bI35. ' . bIb h b 'ld' TU 1~6030.Also, there will be Mason: ond issue, yes-591, ov~Th e hearmgstwo mooth~WIll e extended t at etween t e two UI mgs. -Picture by Fred Runnells - ~b~"~moohmd~carefur no - 352; r~ass1 if'~abo~, y9 M .d h . hi' the smail children of donors. -694, no - 336. m~n~~I;~re:e;a;hO~V:J ~c~l~a~ ! ~ltores' Plea Former A.,la'skanGovernor IKlewan;an's Center Wants Bank Monteith: bond issue, yes - 1 'c II Th- Center 1.Sl'n'terested and 687, no - 390; reclassification, dealers bought •.t h 0 usa n d s /'I'.J ...~ 2 " h 11' S. P1 P anxious' to build a blood b.ank yes - 826, no - 42. Michigan.more carsHethana150t eys.aidse thatIn I F Wate To DIescuss tatehood In . an arty for re'sl'dents of the Pointe who Kerby:579cond1 issue,'f' yest' - 607. many new cars are drIven from or r . . are not connected with an or~ Willia~ Clay Ford is''g ~g6- ;~~~asSI Ica lon, yes- Detroit to f.ar-.aw~y points. t r ~anization lor . cone,e~n, where "Outstanding Young _Man. of ' no - ... . • S-ide.t'rackedII C. eIebrlet y. S'erlese L.,ee.ure F'0' 'Ch;Z'dre'" It n they cal~ ~o~tribut:: blood,:~or -1955/' the' Detroit Junior' Boai'd , It 'ras,~fflClally dIsclosed that RED CHlNA...GHARGED that ' . v.,_., . i. " u'-""j. .___ ','~~.::i- ,'_. ,use.J)y::tih~U',lmm~4ia~e.faJ;rllhe~ of Commer.ce announced~ato.iis' t~e.eectlon brought C1,1?Q1.l..L~he ','; --- . - ,- .. "" I k • . in case--of an emergency .•' annual" -DXstinguished Service hIghesf. turn. out of'votes durmg ;~~o~~~tetor~~.at~s' b[Oe:~t~~.~~ \ Farms Agrees. to ,Offer \ Er~est, GrueniJ:l.9, Noted Editor",.-to Jalk Jrom Personal, :Arlnua .S atIM9 Event to. Be Tomorrow }s, thE\ 'beginning Award- Banquet on January 19 school e~ec~lOnshel~ so far. .

agreement on Formosa. Umted .Standby Service Rather .1 Experiences and from D.ata Gath.9r~d Held at WOQds.Lake ..o of the Community Blood 'Bank. at the Hotel statler. ~ maJorIty of. Pomte ~rgaru- . f' P k F 'b' Will you deposit a pint? ' . .' zatlons anq reSIdent-taxpayers States Ambassador U. Alexis Than Guarantee' \ . Over Many Y,e~rs' . '. .. r~nt ar, ,e ~-5' I M::.Ford, 30 years old; :is VIce. expr.essed themselves as being Johnson n Geneva, dedared ------' preSIdent of th~ ~o~d, ~otor. in favor of the bond issue, and e that a 2,500-word statement by The Farms-coUncil'",irtual.' Th.e q.uestion 'of statehood :e9r ~laska.,-will be di.scussed' The. K'i wan i s' Club of Fmal CWean-Up '. Compan~ and gr,o~p.~lrector of a good number were Opposed to Wang Png Nan, special Red . Sh" . . G "P ,."t' h . ", 'J t d .ll the C0J.1tmental'DIY1Sl0~ ;and a it. Chinese ambassador, reflected, ly turned'down a, ores're. at the February 2 lecture of the -Grosse Pointe Celebrity .'lrosse OlD: e I ~s:co~J.P e e R 't 'W n:en:ber of the company S 'board However there h d ,. d "to some extent" the progress quest for - . continuance of S '" .t b"h'd t th E .. Th' t 15"11-E" t'J f' .p.ans for Its, thIrd. ~nual epor on ay 'of dIrectors. . .' ~ . appea_e k f -water servI'ce untl.ll~57, dur. eL ..S, 0 e el a e .squ.u:e., eli ~r, .. J. . . c;.s . e -. skating' ,parhi ,for community __ . . . .' lIttle, If any. OPPOSItIonto the made.in 24 wee s 0 secret ne- f E t G G f Al k f ~J Acc,eptmg .tlie award for Mr. redistricting of the School DI'!'~ gotiations. Wang's statement ing a regular meetin'g held erson avenue. rnes I ruemng, oyernor a . as a rom children,' which will be held The final report and scrap Ford, wh;o was ~nable to attend trict. - broke the official secrecy on on Monday, January 16. 1939 to 1953. will be the featured speaker at 'the 11 a.tn. at the Wpods lakefr.on~ park album pertaining to the Point\~'s the banqU~ becaw=e of a recent alks and sumI!'arl'zed the S d F b 5 b . . . ~ . - ,The former was presented to the t City Manager Harry Furton lecture. 0 on un ay, e rtiary , €- participat10n :in the '1' e c e n t foot InJu was hIS brotner th t Chine~e version of the ex- '. . 'e axpayers for their decision, told council that a survey con- Former Governor, Gruenl'ng ainning. at.2 p.m. .' Clean-Up Campaign for cities Benson Ford VIce-preSIdent of d th d" changes with Johnsop.. 0.' , an e re Istncting question ducted by Acting City Eng. wl'll analyse the ~,tatehood. of . The' afternoo.n of fun. wIll f, e.a- in the M,OOO population cate~ the. and d The American ambassador~' , was opene to all voters. Sidney DeBoer, showed that the Alaska not only from hI.S per- ture. 1r!a.ny','eve.nt,s.,,~.l,.n lud,m.g gory, was. sent to Washington, group dIrector of the Mercury . The two 's . said the "statement also at- b . 1 f Th d J 19 't as d S 'I Pdt D' . . • I sues were. tempts to gloss over the stark Shores would not e serIOUSy sonal experiences "in Alaska, but ~ varIOUS.cO,ntests f~r'chil dr.en 0 on urs ay, anuary , 1 W an peCl<\. r~ uc s IVlSIons. I-To authorize the Board of iailur~ of the Chinese Commun- eff~ted if the Farms cut off its from data he gathered .from• all age ,groups un~. t6 '16 year.s, disclo.sed, by'Paul R. O. Marden,h... The presentatlon'was .made by EducatIon,' to spend $3,4'75,000 ists" to carry out a December.t water supply. 1934 to 1939 when he' w'as DI'- SU,ch as rac.es for,'both .boys and executive Secretary of0 t e DetrOIt Poltce....ComnusSIoner Ed- for a .new Junior. hlgh. school, Gets Little from Farms rector DI'Vl"SI'onof Terrl'torl'l.s gIrlS, ,begInners .rac.es a.n d Grosse Pointe, Property wners ward S' PIggms chau:man of .. I t P' d 10 commitment whereby all t:: d h . ' f th .' . , '. - . sWlmmmg poo s a Ierce an Americans in China' who want~ He sal'd that the Shores re. and I'sland Possessl'ons, wl'th .novelt.y contests,: The.a.ter tic.k,ets, Association ,.an c aIrman 0 e the.' selectIon. commIttee' of lead - Parcells, and the renovation of ed to return home would be cel'ves most of l'ts wateI from J'url'sdl'ctI'on over Alaska, H~": trophIes. an.d.c.as.. h,wll.!.be 'a,ward- 1955 Clean-Up"d Commi~tee.h . h th mg - CItIZenS•• apPOInted by the the High School heating plant. released. Detroit, and about five. percent '.vaii, Puerto Rico, Virgin Is.-:' ed to wmner~.... ' . Mr. Marden sal t at WIt e J:aycees.. Other members of the 2-Permisslon to .change the • • .. of its supply from the Farms. lancis;South'Sea';andEquatorial To Give' Demonstration, sending of the completed final commIttee we:e.Most.~ev. Grosse Pointe Public School This small amount he s(iid, is Islands, .U. 's, Antarctic' SeJ:vlc'e Fl'g-u're..skat.ers:fro' m th~ 'De- report, he aI¥! the members of Henry- E. DonnehJ', aUXIlIary Friday, Jamlarv. 20 h t t t'he .. his committee are in hopes that b' h f D tr 't. St I S System from a fourth class to just enoug 0 augmen , and the Philippines. troii, Skating ~Club. will Ib,/? o.n' . IS op 0 e 01; ~ an ey . thO d . 1 .. t . t . PRESIDENT EISENHOWER S ' t " ~he the Pointe will be recognized 'Kresge. VI'._'echal'rman, board of a lr c as.s QlSnc . - hores wa er pressure In ~ ,On Many Papers hand to."' pre.sent. adem, o,'ns,tra- Th b d t d made no objections to entering f h . d by the and rewarded. , directors, S. S.. Kresge Co.,'John e on 1SSU~.was reques e his name in the presidential Few ames serVIce ,Prior ~o that, Gruening was tion, o~ figur:e;.skating. .' He said that each community P. Mansfield, president, Ply- for the cons~ruC::.1On?f the pro- primarY,.but was a little skepti. ab~~';)Vember 7, the Faxffis in- variously editor and managing ?url?-g the. ~fternoon~, hot, participating in the contest is mouth Division, Chrysler Cor~ posed new ~unIor hIgh on ~he cal about whether he will run formed the Shores' that as of editor of many publicati,'lns, in~ dn~ks. and. hot. dogs ~llt' ~e required t9 send a complete re- poration; William A. Mayberry, C~alf?nte. SIte... compl~te Wlt~ for re-election. He spoke in the . ill 1 e eluding. the Bost,on Traveller, avaIlable ~t the bathhouse In port and an' album containing president, Manufacturers Na- a sWImmmg. poo! of ItS ow~, May 1, 1956, It w °no ong r Boston Herald,' New York, Ev'~~ " the park.: .. _' 't . f th g 1 manner of one who does not ' t f th F rrns 0:; newspaper-' clippings, . pIC ures tional, Bank', C. W. Phelan, o.r e SWlmmm po. 0 s ~n expect iull restoration of his receIve wa eI' rom ea. ning Post,,"~he. Nati~m!:and J;.&-" ,'. Dir~.ctor 9f Public Safety,yern and so on, perta~ning to the president, Michigan Bell Tele- ~lerce and P.arcells, WhIChw,Ill , On Thursday; J:anuary 12, the Prensa He ,.Jf.ounde',.. the Port-"... C. BaIley. 1. s general chaIrman b d 1 bl t th t health. Sh t d" tension 11 '" 'ERNEST GRUENY"N'G campaign carried out to effect phone Co.', James G. Riddell, e ma e. aval a e 0 e. en Ire He co u ole d this statement of oresthe servicereques untile annegotj.ations. ex land (M'e,.),E..-v.'e"nl"p'g.N'e'w's.,.He . . u, . of .th.et ...aff~ir".h'. with.~ K,enh .Jones the cleaning 'up, of. the com~ president, WXYZ, !ric.; and co:omumty and paroc hia1 an d with a warning to the Repub. are completed between it and is tpe:author' of, ~,,'Mexicoand its day at 10 a.m." The pr,ice of.sin~ asslS mg: 1m ~~'Vlce-c .:"uma?: munity. Eduard Werner, president, De- t:rlvate scho~ls, and th,e.renoya. ]jeans that in selecting their the Woods l'n WhI'chthe Shores Heritage,'" "Th.e~,P4blic. Pays'~. gle'.tickets is $2.50.' ,..~ommBltte~.n~erribh:rs..mcclu-d;ed' He also said that Dr. Frank troit Federation of Musicians. t10n of the hIgh schools heatmg 1956 standard bearer, there' and the recently published "The ". . . .' . -, Al ~~ver, .',~?:ples" opra Mona'gnari. head, of the National • The "0 u t s tan din g Young ~lant,. including replacement of "hould be more than one per. is seeking a permit from the Stat .. of Alask~.'''': ., Mo~e~ ...ralsed, thr?ugh ~he Naegel., refreshments;. ~En_:Mc,- Clean. Up, 'Pam't ~,Up, FI'X_Up ts bo Ie .. W ds to c-nstruct a water'main..... G p t C 1 b H..., senes ~ d Man" award is for civic service I 1 rs. . ~onality. He made the state- 00 ". d t M k In addition to, his remarks Qn' rO$se,?m e e e :"'eJ', . 'J.eod,:l.ce, 'and."r~ces; a~ ~r7s1. Bureau in Washington, will pay and distinguished contribution The. present heatmg J?lant.has ments at the first White House through Vermer rtoa 'thO ~ the question ,of Statehood, sponsored by the ~ssl~tance, dent_'Ray :Hu~tteman, publi,Clt'Y;''''iIvisit to the Pointe sometime to the community durirlg 1955. been In constant operatum smce conference since August 4, to avenue, to connec WI a • Gruening wilt' discuss Alaska ,Leag~~ of -Bon S~cours Hospi-, Rod~~.r: ."G.rae!"wi.a annmmce in the future. Nominations were submitted to February 1928. a near-record crowd of 290 cor~ troit main. A generally, its peoples and cus': t~l,. WIllbe used }~ward '.a new race starts ~nd" WInners,. ' ------, the selection' committee by the The bond. issue will be com- respondents who barraged him CounciL pproves d th t toms, its mines and fisheries; its .convent an~ c~apel for Bon' Se- 800 Saw .Last. E-v:ent SUFFER-S WRENCH,ED KNEE publl'C at large. • pletely repaId by 1968-69. with questions about his Ad- Mr. Furton recommen de • a climate, geography, history, pol-' <:ours HOSPItal. ' Last year's event, attracted _ a standby se:rvice be offered, ---~---" . d Woods police took Mrs: Bar- In making the award, the ministration which is three rather than outright service, itics and, above all, its prospects more than. 800 persol?s an '.saw bara Stehler of 19258 Linville committee stated that "Mr. D k D · e years old to~ay; .. which the council appr<,ved. for future development. Me'n's Chorus. approximately 200 ~J:1ll.dren'par- to Cottage hospital after she Ford's personal qualifications run rIVIng The city manager said that the Tickets At Box Oftice ticipat4'Ig,.in', the' contests, ' .' fell and wrenched her knee on and. business achievement have Senten"e Upheld IN A DARING COUP, thieves Farms itself. uses 60 percent of Individual tickets are avail- W t S'. ., This. year, more. than ,300.'Cp,11-Thursday January 19. '-The in- been demonstrated by his' as- ". stole a truck carrying $280,000 its own w~~er and the City, its able for the February 2 lecture, an sIngers'" :dren are expected to . enter the Jury. was caused when she fell sumption and discharge of in-' --- in gold in Geneva, Switzerland. regular customer, uses 35 per-. lind will be on' sale at the Es- events,. ~J t th . f' 989 H 't' e .postponed ,un- ' driving, by. Park Judge C. i French border. The gold was cert of the Grosse- Pointe Men's in the Iollo'wl~g' SUhd~y;.Febr'u-' C'" tt. H' et l H ld Joseph Balanger, was upheld by owned by a private firm and You"th- Comm.;ts Burglary Chorus has, beell set for April' ary 12, Director Baile;y.said .. ' 0 a;ge' OSP" a 0 S Circuit Judge Neal'FitzGerald weighed abvut 551.16 pounds. " 13 in the' :i?ier~e School Aucli- .-.----- on Tuesday, January 17. , l.. The gold bars were shipped e' C t t S h 'l torium. d Elect;o'n of..New Officers Gerald Crown, 45, of 29625 from Paris to Geneva by air DJ'rlng oncer a . C.' 00 The ch'orus ,is -now beginning Two. .Appoi.nte" II. Gloria, St. Clair Shores, appeal~ and were loaci.ed onto a truck ""'" ) iI ----.--- ed a fine of $85 or 30 days, and at the Geneva Airport. . ------rehearsals for ,the con!:ert, and .B..'y" .' Pa. r.k. ,Counc.' ':Mrs,. Came.ron Waterman III seph B. Schlotman, cotrcspond- the'revocation of his driver's There were no guard". as- A young thief broke into the miscellaneous papers, and a p~n, for a se'rles, of radio broadcasts was elected president of Cot- ing secretary assisted by Mrs. license for six months. ligned to the shipment which Pierce Junior High School on The coat was the property of in which' the ~club: will '.parti- . --- tage Hospital Corporation' at the Alexande, L. Wiener MJ~s.An- Crown was apprehended for Wednesday, Janu&ry le, ,and Davld. Reimer. of 1035 Som~r. cipate.' ' " The 'Park' e6u'ncil, on 'Monday, a'nnual meetI.n'g and. dinn'er 'held..1:'" B t d M was considered just a routine set. The value of coat was '..' -. ,., .... January' 23 "approved the re-' U,J..ew arr, rea surer, an rs- speeding on October' 24, 1955, assignment. The driver of' the stole a lady'spurse.and'a:man's 'Men:of thls,al'ea'who may. ,.~"' - ,.'. last night; '(January 25).at'the William'P.Harris,J-r.,assistant while driving east on Jefferson. truck drove it to company top coat, it was disclosed. by not given. d" . be interested" in singing', with 'tapp.°bmtmden~'C!tfh~tw~t'persons- to. hospital. ShE~succeeds Mrs. Carl treasur.er. , Officers who stopped him at e headquarters and then left it Park Police Chief Arthur Lou. ' The chief sai an mvestiga- th~ groUp are';invi.t.ed to~uttend, WcOr'ar?g.a~Ksel~tnh'of C 1 ".Bedford'Y1' B. Grawn, v~ho'has peaded the New trustees chosen at the Jefferson and Bishop, said they "'- h wers. tion brought 'out ,that the thief . 1 17 b d f t ,'. M T d for a few' moments. Wh~l e .' 'b .. the rehearsals' whIch. are held" , .,,'ted to thO"Merit oar 01" wo years. meetmg ,a r e rs. .ruman found him in an intoxicate con- returned the truck was gone. It The c1.lI'efsaid a concert was had ,used a. cr~w at' or JImmy b T d' , g . t 8 was re-appom e '~Guest spE!aker for the eve- Brown and Mrs. John B. War~ ..11.tl.on, and took him '~efore I 'b k th d e~c ~es ay .evemn ,a:-.. ,System Board,' and will .serve ,,~ was found empty near the in progress in the.school at the to rea . e' wm ow. 0 clOt:~ In, ~he c;rro~se Pomte until January, 2,. 1958. He will ning was George 'E. _Cartmill, ren. Continuing as board,mem. Judge Belanger. 't' ..__ French border. time. He said .that. the people " He'p'SR!kd'dthtatt.the fo~low~ng War ...Y1emorlalCenter. ." th" ~ Director, of Harper Hospital, bers are Mrs. Grawn. Mrs. John The city was represented by • $ • in the audience had left ,their day, .ar e ,ec lVes rec~v~red . " ',' .' . .' . represe~t th~ '~l Y In, . lS re- who discussed "the historY of Garlinghouse, Mrs. Louis B.. City Attorney Pierre Heftler WRATHFUL MOBS in Born. purses and coati'.in the sewing the purse, whleh was fo~d on. 'More I~~ormat~on ma:v.,be h~~ spc;:ct.. . . tJ', ..... 'Michigan's :Blue Cross hospitali- Hyde, .Mrs.. Henry B. Joy, Mrs. and the defendant by Carl bay, India, looted, burned and room. IB~lfO?r,-be~W~en !1U~b~r.s 1~6_9by .'c.alll!1g ~he "memberShIp .-Approve,!i for,re.B:ppomtment, zation plan ,and~the reasons for S. Wells Utley, Mrs. Richard'P. Schweikarl, a Pointe attorney. battled police in protest against The sound of breakin . lass and 1177, mdI,eatmg tU€; thle'f. c!Jrnmtttee, chalr~an, .M~.Doug. to .the .Board of. ~evlew 'o/~s.¥.; the recent incFease in its rates. Joy, Mrs. Lynn McNaughton, In reviewing the case, .Judge a government plan to ma~e attracted the' attention g ~f a ~ad,Qeen:runnIng.eC!-st.. dlsc~rd- la~.Fe~en at_LA. 6.3.~_~2~. '. .R. ~or~~y"~f.:1363.qrayton: The: ~r. Cartmil~'is'a"nrember of the Mrs. S. R. Livingstone, Mrs. FitzGerald said he saw no rea~ their city, the second largest In woman in the audience' who m~ ..the. ltems, along ,the ..way. ------, •. new'ter~,'~lll texplre on Jan- State ~lue':Cros.s '~oard.' Hen~ B. Joy, Jr., Mrs.'Hichard son to change the sentence. India. a separate state. Official t . t th . 't' t MIssmg \'Velrethe. money, Iden- WINDOW SMASHED uary 1, 1959.. ". Servmg as .offlcers of. Cottage .P. Joy Jr. Mrs. John N. Lord DUring the interim of wait4 wen In 0 e room In rme 0 t'f' ti' d th . $100' f .t d' .,". " .. count of .the number of dead b d k b k f 1 lca on papers an e pen. . - . The a year ee. gran e HOspital Corporation WIth Mrs. Mrs. James McMIllan 'Mrs. ing for the outcome of the ap- in the four-day riot has been se.e a oy uc ac rom a Chief Louw:ers said th.e boy ,.Mr,s. Esther. \ Lainbre.cpt.~ of ,members' of the' ;Boar.d:of Re-' Wlaterman, wiU.'be. Mrs. Henry Longyear Palmer, Mrs.' James peal, Crown was permitted to let at 40. wmdow.. was described as having blond' ,103.9 Beaconsfield, complain~d view was continued' QY the H. Hubbard and Mrs;'Arihur H. J. TrudellL~r" Mrs. Nelson Hol~ drive, Park Police Chief Arthur The riot is being led by the The purse, belongmg to Mrs. or brown' hair; was wearing. a to .Park. p'oli~e.. on. Tuesday, council.'. Buhl,' Jr., fiI:st' an(t~ond vice- land' and. '.Mrs. Robert W. Con- Louwers said. With the uplwld:' people of the Maratha area of Kenneth Kimmel. ot 740 U~- lig~t ~~lore~ j~cket, had no. ~~t, Janu~ry 17,' that-!omeone had . Those on" the- M~rit .System presidents. Mrs.• Butdette Ford'i der., ' ing of the slmtence, he sa:;d. the the present Bombay State. versity, contained a ~illf~ld WIth and appeal',ed to Q,e,about.15 s~ot. a ~B through ,the' f~ont ~oar"d'.serve .without .co~pens.a. s~cretary, with ,~rl!. Georg~ R. : Burdett~ Ford. remains as fine and revocation go into ef- (CoIltiDued on Page 18) . less than a dollar' In change, years old. wlndow.o! her;house. . llon.' Fmk as: her' aSSIstant Mrs.' Jo- . (Continued on Page 2) feet immediately. ~. ::. , -- ~'. " .

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Page Two G'ROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. January 26, .1956 Thursday Cottage Hospital Grosse Pointe Hig,h ~Comm'encemenf, Speakers William Ford FarmS Dumping Building Pla~ Scho Holds Election Wins Honors The Farms City Office is Itheir r~sp~tive building, if (Continued from Pare 1) (Continued from Page 1) cleaning house in order t(f pro- they desl~e the~, wit..'1out cost. . ' .b'... 'd f t build' g at the CIty OffIce, 90 Kerby. In Sf ~easIng res~on.sl ility In ~arge, "VIe room or curren In during regular office hours. If chairman of the r.:an's advisory a ~n~ustry . wIthin. a relatively ccnstruction plans, by elimina- the plans are not picked up after The Gro s committee, with James W. Lee Of II as vice-chairman. Others re- urInlefPle9r512odh tune;" '. t d ting from its files, plans which a certain date, they will be de- School Systel , e ,was' appcm e d d M F t 'd. have conclud elected to this committee are manager of the then ,newly ere- ~re more than five ~ears, 01 , stro~e, r., ur on Sal William DeBaeke, Henry E. ated Special- Products' Opera- It was ann~unced by CIty Mana- Regular offIce hours are from which guaran, Bodman, Henry B. Joy, Jr., Hons of the Ford Motor Com- ger Harry .~rton. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday for the Park'~ To SINCe 1938 Ernest Kanzler, S. R. Living- pany. Through ..his efforts, 'this Owners of Far m s homes through Friday; and on Wed- chines, it was stone, John N. Lord, John Mc- became a full operating division which are more than five years nesdays until 6 p.m. The office Park council I Lucas, Allen W. Merrell, Wil- and, finally emerged as the Con- old, may :pick' up the plans of is closed on Saturday. day, January Francois" I liam Moir, William K. Muir) R. I tinental Division in 1954,follow- .. ------Park City C] L. Proper, and Joseph A. ing the announcement that the iPJormed mem Clean Plale Vance, Jr. l company's new prestige car, -the that the pact I .The medical staff of Cottage Continental, would be intro~ and that the p Hospital has e1ected Dr~ M. C. ~~, A. ,.:,I ~' duced in 1955. chines, which Crubbers Wilson, president Dr. A. Z. ~'>, '";, , Mr, Ford is a director of the' agreement, w > ~~,:~~\:' ... "','0;,,, \lie Rogers. vice-president Dr. L. W. f,';~ :~ United Foundation and the USO. immediately . Korum" secretary Dr. A. ~. He' is' alsei a: board member of A Happy Birthday ~~, t.'4' '.-:' "YO.. He said the Hammer, treasurer. ,the. Detroit University School, adequate spac Department heads are Dr. E. president of the Edison Insti- JAN. 24 !:2~'~:,~"?':~:>~::;:~~ G. Krieg, Surgery Dr. E. D. t;;.",~."'" ...... ~:.-."I tute, •secre'tary.treasu£er 'of the Betsy Hoggson, 20690 Vernier Maire, Medicine Dr. Carl F. Hospital, and presi- Shelton, Obstetrics Dr_ F. O.. Thre~ seniors from the graq.uating class of Jan-q.ary 1956 will be speakers in the dent of the' Edsel B. Ford Insti- JAN. 25 Lepley, Gen~r&l Practice. Grosse Pomte High School commenceme'nt ceremonies whIch will be held in the tute for Medical Research. He Helen Taylor. 458 McKinley Mrs. Grawn, who presided at new auditorium, today) January 26. They, will speak on three phases' of the sub- is a trustee of the Michigan Johnny Ame':\us, 814 Harccurt the annual meeting, reviewed ject: "Our American H~ritage~'. PiCtured left to right are OSCAR 1.1ARX, who wi)l Heart Association and co-spon- Christopher Jordon. 903 Vernier the gr~atly augmented services will , sor with the Detroit News of Chuck Todd. 905 Balfour discuss "The. Futu:te of Democracy.,"; WAL TER FOLEY, speak on the "Challenges of the' hospital, including the of Democracy"; and ALICE LYNN MAR TIN, will t a k e up "The Meaning of De:' an annual novice tennis tourna~ new Gift Shop, the pharmacy, , ment. JAN. 26 the new Recovery Room, and mocracy". , Mr. Ford 'enlisted in the Navy Undsay Acomb, 17 Hall the enlarged X-Ray Depart- in 1943 and was an aviation Hillary Davis, 82 Mapleton cadet at the time of his dis~ ~oynton Bliss. 67 Radnor Women's Auxiliary, with, m;~~ View P ointe Mo~.orists.Pay For Bad' Driving charge two years later. He is VJ~ Laurie McFadden, 313 Hillcrest married to the former ,Martha c.~~ Patty Gunner. 805 University -~~~. p~:i~~~ ~~~rs~SG~~~~d~~; Goes on Sale A motorist )Nho ~leaded ~~- a driver's license, and was 01'- Firestone. They hav~ two daugh;o- su,,~ Geraldme Connolly. 103 Moran its many accomplishments in - ty to driving. while under the deree to pay court costs of $15. ters and live in Provencal road. c.\.~tt.t Catherine Friedt, 740 Trombley In receiving the Jaycees) 1955 Tom West, 630 Lakepointe fund-raising and other projects I By ELAINE KENN, llA influence of alcohol, was given Muriel T. Mauer of' 22031 ~tlO f\l Jean Gunner 805 University and for its enthusiastic support. OPUS Journalism Student a stiff fine and had his license V'. St CI' Sh award, he joins his brother Ben- Eighty women of the com- 1 S n a w) . aIr ores, son. F.Drd, the 1951 winner, and O~ Bob Bowman. 228 Fisher 0' Mike Dahek, 1100 'Fairholme munity now serve with the Vol- . Grosse ~ointe ~gh '\Schoo~'s' revoked by Park Judge .C. Jo-. p1eaded'guilty to causing an ac- Henry Ford II, the 1946 win- unteer Guild, and a group of January Vww POinte was diS. seph Belanger on Wednesday 'd t t Jeffe " and A d ner. Other winners are Dr. tributed Thursday January 19. ' Cl en arson u u- JAN. 27 high school girls work at the ' January 18, b d f d $5 • David D. Henry, Charles, T., hospital each Saturday. Two thousand copies will go . . on an was me . Fisher, Jr., John Bugas, Edward Marilyn Krilyn. 264 Kenwood Inflation in general costs,.par- to student teachers and inter- WIllIam E. Ma~k of 9954. E. Jack'L. Jarson' of 5047 Coo- Barry Kean. 225 KenWOOd Cushman, James B. Webber, Jr., David Lindsay. 1660 Ford ticularly in 8alarie~, was stress- ested parents. Outer Drive, ~etioit, who ad- per, Detroit, pleaed~d not gull- Walter O. Briggs) Jr., Loren E. Betsy Cerre. 1010 S. Oxford ed by Mr. Cartmill in his talk This represents an unusually mUted to a charge o~ drunk ty to making a U turn ip. front Farrell, Joseph R. Parker, as the cause of the increase in ~igh coverage of a high school driving, was fiIkd $100 and of tl,'-,mbving traffic - Sig Reguis IDA of the High IS forbIdden to dnve. HIS Ii- R Governor Joseph Foss, of South 'tal th than as insur . ' .'. k d f th 't t' . obert C. Casabom of 14910 Dakota. One of America's all- Our' steven Grace, 501 Washington pI care ra er • S~hool bUIldmg on a moonlIght cense w~s revo e or a nne. Linnhurst" Detroit, failed to ap- Gregory Taubeneck. 570 Uni- ance", said Mr. Cartmill. n ght time air aces, with 26 enemy versity "Blue Cross is a non-profit 1 • Claude V. Simmon! ot 1645 pear to answer a charge of run- planes shot down in the Pacific organization. If hospital costs Co-editors of this semi-annual Cadillac, Detroit, enterea a plea ning a red light at Audubon and 'during World War II, he was JAN. 29 go up, Blue Cross rates go up. ~agazine are, Marilyn Winter of guilty to operating a motor Charlevoix. His bond of $10 a w'a r dOed the Congressional Hospital costs have risen priID- and Don Lockwood) graduating vehicle without first obtaining was forfeited. Medal of HOnor for his exploits. Brian McDonald. 849 Loraine seniors. Peter Broedell, 1553 Roslyn arily as a result of rises in costs Richard Hoggson. 20690Vernier of labor. Other students whO helped Jeffery Fair. 768 Washington' UHospitals must be constantly put out the magazine are: Phyl. Tom Phillips. 1362 Somerset vigilant - to economize iIi any lis Green, 12B, Marilyn Zdrod- way pos.!)ible it,is not economy, owski, 12B, Joyce Bushong, 12B, )lAIN-z538 Sl JAN. 30 however, to dispense with nec- Phil Warren, HA, Marcia Kel- lOe... Anne Donnell. 1267 Balfour essary medical services," he ler, 12B, Elsie Scherer, 12A, 14351 E. Jet Hedwig Seski, 1020 Whittier said. Cynthia Darragh, 12B, Selma Sadi, 12B, Carole Demitry) 12A, we Martha Hoye, 12A, Sue Paxton, Catering to YOU Men's Garden 12A, Phyllis Nevitt, 12A, Deana Bardy, 12A, Audrey KniJ.)pen- and YOUR family Group Ele'C~ berg, 12A, Cora Palmer, lIB. Also, Annette Krause,' lIB, MACK at SOMERSET I Thomas Rohitaille' of Three Virginia Thompson, llB, Nancy GROSSE POINT! Mile drive was elected pres i- Dahlberg. 12B, Cathy Hartog. J dent of the Men's Garden Club. 12B, Mary Joe Giroux, 12B, Gil of Grosse Pointe, at the annual Cox, lIB) Carolyn Wellman, election, Thursday, January 19. 12A. ' He .succeeds Vincent R. De- Also. Annette ,Krause, llB, PetriS. Virginia Thompson, l1B, Naney Other elected new officers are Dahlberg. 12B, Cathy Hartog, \ E Ben W. Beyer, vice~president; 12B, Mary Jo Giroux, 12B~ Gil Alfrd R. Tapert, recording sec- Cox. lIB) Carolyn Wellman, retary; Ralph Lombard, corres- 12A. I ponding secretary.; Charles A~-, Photographers we r e Bob bey, treasurer; RIchard Hueglt, Gale lIA and Sigmar Reguis parliamentarian; Fred Hedeen" lOA.' , , librarian. . 'Men elect~d to the board of Two dIfferent. themes a~e d.Irectors were Dr.t Ed mund treated from. vanOus angles ln Bowman, Nelson Frolund, Fran- the magazme. . cis Tousley each to serve two One theme IS the Budde~ years. To' serve one year are growth of the hig~ school due MNTS'~" tittle feet just learning to '.-::-- Edmund J. Boen, Jr.. Elmore to the 256 new mnth graders ~ Frank and Harold Hill. and the use of the annex. scoot and scamper will be The second theme deals with cradled com' orlll bly and VI'e Wertz to Be Guest the new gymnasium-auditorium protected pr()perly in spe-- and its many uses. At Legion Sport Night, This 40 page magazine' pre- ciaUy sty1,ed CHILD LIFE t sents more than 100 action Shoes, finest.of.all for tod. Carroli F. Henn, 1786.etrolt. l'4lchlran. under the act of March 3, 18'1. O"LEARY CADILLA~, Inc. SubscripUon Rate.: ~.OO Per Year 20137lack AV8., GrossI P18. Far. by Mail. All News and Advertialn, Copy Mult Be in The New. Off!ce 17153 E. JEFFERSON, GROSSE POINTE by Tuesday Afternoon to Obtain Innrtlon. -

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'. -1956 '- Thursday, January 26, 1956 <;,R 05 S'E PO "N TEN EW S Page Three l. ans WQods to Buy Park Police Seeking Dog ,ilding, if Schools Pledge Park Aid R10tarians .Honor' Charte r Members. :hout cost. Voting Machines. The Park Police Department Ihad been seen at several loca- gO Kerby. In Storing Vote Machines is hu..'1.ting a male Collie with tions on 'Efferent days in the hours. I! long white hair, except about Park; To date, poJice have not The Woods council approved the head and back near the tail, been able to catch the animal d up sftu The G r 0 sse Poi:lJte Public School, where voters of Pre- the purchase 25 voting which are brown. or to locate its owner. "--ill be de- School System and the Park cincts 1 and 2 go to cast their 'of aid. , , have concluded an agreement machines on Monday,' January Chief' Arthur Louwers' said Chief Louwers said the dog v ballots, the six machiues which s are irom -' which guarantees storage space will be used during elections, 16, at a cost of approximately that th~ animal "has ears that did not evidence a rabid con- i _, Monday for the Park's new voting ma- will be stored in the pumping $42 ° 'stand erect; has some of the dition, but his department is on Wed- chines, it was brought out at a station, next to the MunIcipal " 00. characteristics of a Huskie; and interested in' locating the ani- CIty Administrator William is wearing a black leather col. mal to complete an inv..estiga- The office Park council meeting on Mon- Building, J efferson a~d Mary- day, January 23. land. Lange said that $12,000 w:ill be lar.' tion. Park City Clerk Charres Heise Six machin~s used in Pr~ paid immediately, and the' bal. II He -said this dog ,bit one per- He asks anyone having in- iPformed members of the council cincts 5 and 6, will be stored 1n, ance of the payment ,will be son and another dog. formation regarding the dog. that the pact has bp.en signed Defer School, where the pre- 'spread over,a thr~e-year p~riod.. He also said that the animal To call VAlley 2-7400. Bnd that the purchase of 21 ma- cincts are located; Pierce Junior - chines, which hinged on the High School Precincts 4 and 7, agreement, will be 0 r d ere d will store another six. immediately. Mr. Heise said that the re- He said .that because of in- maining three machine~ '.vill be adequate space in the Trombly in the basement of the Muni- cipal Building which is Precinct I 3, where th<.::reis ample room. He said that Precinct 7, pre- . . viously located at Bishop and I /) ~I Kercheval, has been tran~ferred The Grosse Pointe Rotary Club recently honored its 10 remaining charter mem- to Pierce, because the city has bers during ceremonies held in the Grosse Pointe War Memorial.' The original been forced to move its voting number was 27. Eight of the charter members of the club which was founded on announced a neUI, complete shed, due to owners taking over June 17,'1937,'are shown in the picture. They are (left to ;ight): AL HERRMANN, .. the property for building con- VINCE DePETRIS,- o.US MEIHM, NORM BONNEYt BOB O~NEiE, BILL'MOIR, struction. GASTON D~RIDDER and DICK MAXON.. Not shown'in th"e picture are Ed Pon- gr~cz and Fm H~nk. All _are active' Rota rians. Iri its 19 years of existence, the 25-Honorea Pomte Rotary has made outstanding can tributions to the Pointe: Ambulance Service By VFW Post Woods Church To Get D'egrees Bank Elects' The Gen. R. A. and Col F. Holds Election Harry J. ',L'oynd M. Alger Post No. 995, V.F.W., At Wayne Univ. will celebrate its silver anni- Fourteen new officeI's were At Wayne University's m:'id- Ge<)rge R. Fink of 69 Cloverly. versary in April. elected by the Grosse Pointe year commen~ement which will road, has retired as a director The first activity of pre-cele- bration, was the presentation of Woods Presbyterian Church at 'be held on Tuesday, January of Manufacturers National Bank awards to members Who have its annual meeting on Friday, 31, 1,132 degrees will be award- at the annual, meeting of the grosse pointe 25 years of continuous service January 20 ban"-'s stockholders. . ed in ceremonies at the Masonic IK with the organization. The pre- All will be ordained and in. Temple auditorium, at 8:30 p,m. At the same time Harry J. sentation was held at the Alger stalled by the Rev. Andrew F. Dr. Clarence B. Hi I b.e r r y, Loynd of 610 Neff road, presi- Post Home, 17145 St. Paul, on Saturday, January 21. Rauth, minist.er, on Sunday, president of the university,- will dent, Parke, Davis and Com- Now providing this great residential February 5. They will serve confer the' degrees on the can- pany, was elected to the. bank's Picked up & Delive~cd Honored were Roy H. Apple- community .with a most splendidly man, Ignatious A. Backman, three-year terms. didates,' board. All other directors were Our 45th Y~ar Linus A. Backman, John Bar- Elected as elders were Robert Receiving diplomas will be re-elected. equippe.d and radio-dispatched bieri, LeRoy A. Bariteau, Betzing, Dale Boyles, Russell Ernest E. Allen of 1625 Brys Mr. Loynd, after ,many years ambulance service. Complete . H drive, B.S,; Raymond L... Cop- of experience in the retail drug George H. Berlinger, Sr., John Clmton, arry Leonard and .,. N Cerutti, Thomas C. Collins, Ber- pIe~he of 524. otre- Dame, B.S.; business, joined Pjirke, Davis & with oxygen-giving facilities. Y',bun~gbI~od;'~'.~.nard A. Chaplow, Mer man Fred Olmsted. They replace Jean Van Hoven Davenport of Company in }931 as a sales and -,.-. --~ Huebner, Jr., Joseph C. Jaminet, Clarence Anderson, Daniel Hem- 19202 Raymond, B.S.; Robert G. medical service representative. ., CHmn".,; '.:- D.us Arthur M. Maloney and John J. bel, Chafles Mulliken, Neil Van Donaldson of 1112 Lakepointe, He rose steadily in the com- I S.hlfl,: ~r:.lJn~~r!:n ; Manning. Oostenburg' and Gordon N. M. Ed.; William G. Johnson of pany and was elected a direc- , ," '. Also, Ernest H. Martinsen, Cameron. 1745 Anita, B.S.; Paul W. Jones tor in 1946 and, presjdent in Sylvester A. Mauer, .Frank Mou. Named to the board of dea- of 171 Merriweather, B.A.; and 1951. He is a graduate of the 24-H;our Service ~IAIN-ZS38 st. Aubin. at Gratiot lin, August Pope, Raym0!ld J. cons were Frank Babbage, Lloyd Lawrence R. Mennebach of 350 University of Utah. LOCAL BRANCH Reichling, Sr" Julian M. Ronso; E. Coffin, Charles D. Busbey, Mt. Vernon. Mr. Loynd is also a director 14351 E. Jefferson, at Chalmers Andrew T. Salada, Joseph E. Edward J. Gooc.in, Kenneth Also, Patricia Jocm Nix of and executive committee mem- Schmidt, Archie Tanghe, Ar- Johnston and 1I1arshall F. Moser, 1985 Lancaster-, lVI..A.;Martin H. ber of the Arne r i can Drug WO 2-6655 thur Van Becelaere, Edwin S. They succeed Don Behrens, Padmos .of 892 Beaconsfield, Manufacturers' Association; Watko and Charles A. White. Wesley BJack, Don Brown, Dale B.S.; Eleanor Anne Thompson memb'er,. executive committee, Boyles, George Britton, and Stetekluh 114 Handy road, M.A., American Foundation for Phar~ Mr. Goodin (who had been Isabel Foster Thill of 528 Shore- maceutical Education.; c h a i r- named earlier to fill a vacancy). ham, B.A.; Monte Joan Von Ros- man, .manufacturers' committee, ~ ' \ . Three new men were elected enberg of 576 Neff road, B.A.; the National' Fund for Medical to the board of trustees. They and William L. Yeager of 401 Education; trustee, the U.S. Shores Ambulance Service are John Telep, Bernard F. Kercheval, M. Ed. . Council of' the International. I Martin and'Don Brown, who ------Chamber of Commerce; direc- replace Leon D. Ratcliffe, Wil- Every man may have his tor, the World Medical Associa- When Minutes Count. 'phone- ired Valade and Everet Roll. price, but the wise man never tion and director, the Detroit Continued growth in mem. lets the price tag 'show. Board of Cornmer~e. ~- bership was reported'by Lloy.d .-----.------. C. Hulme, clerk of the session .. PR. 9-2222 He said the Iriemb~r:ship now Elizabeth Arden totals 1,413. During 1955 ther.e .. ' were 213 new members added. With' some losses by death and 2'0% OFF moving from the area, the net. Lolior gain was 128. OR MOR'E Hand Mrs. Max Luce, superintend- ent of the church .school, re- ported an enrollment of 1,127, ~ompared with 1,115 a year ago. in Boys~ Shop! The church aclopted a budget of $68,750 for 1953, compared Excellent reductions on groups of seasoni'1ble with $58,757 last year. Dan H. f1"Ier~handise including S'ore-VWide VWin'er Butler, chairman of the Every Member Canvass Committee, re. ported that the budget is al- SUITS SPORTS COATS ready oversubscribed. Wilfred V-alade, chairman of OUTER COATS' SHIRTS the church's building c?,UDcil, obtained the congregation's ap- J JACKETS PANTS CLEARANCE proval for an additional ex- • ~r penditure of $6,100 to complete the church ho.use addition, now Open under construction. The origi- Friday Evenings nal authorization was for $131,- Jl,# 9:00 500. Savings up to 1 · The, church house is to be completed, Valade said, in 12.to 14 weeks. . on selecfed items Lathrop Morse, the building OFF council's financ~ chairma"n, re- 2 ported', that $hZ2,H22 has been collcted on net pledges totaling $163,765 made in a speci,al three. SUITS & OUTER -COATS, were $55 to $145 .. NOW $44 to $108 yare building fund drive that ". "I began in May, 1953. including coshmeres-tweeds--coverts-worsteds-liannels-imported fobrics: Such brand. I names as Hart, Schofner & Marx and Boker.

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\ r .CORDUROY SPORr COATS, were $22.95 to $25 .. NOW ~ OF~ GIA~l\TSIXTEEN OUNCE 'BOTILE Special! • I~ wil:h new built-in dispenser 'SUBURBAN COATS, were 85.00 NOW $47.50 a speciol group-hand tailored, olpaca lin~d ~, Wh;ite Broadcloth and "O~f.ord Shirts , Elizabeth Arden's fine emollient Hand Lotion is a I delight to use. It is non.sticky, delicately scented, 3 for 95 HATS, 'discontinued Knox ..... : .•••.•... 0_ ••••• 40% OFF $3 $11.50 slides on easily and absorbs completely And, thanb ..' . . to a special enriching ingredient rough cuticle becomes Quality That Is, Usually Priced $5.00 UAPORTED AUSTRALIAN VELOUR HATS, were $15 .. NOW $9 soft i~ hours. White, Broadcloth with French or Button ':Cuffs ' • The merest few drops ... applied after, washing your White Oxford with Button ~down C~lIar and Button Cuffs ROBES,were to $50 0 •••••••••••• 0 •• NOW Y3 OFF . hands, and massaged gently in, smooths to a velvety c special group in wools, silk and rayons softness, keeps uands delicately scented for hours. You'll want one of these utility.sized bottles in your bath- FINAL, CLEARAN,CE room, dressing room, laundry and on your kitchen shelf. Final Redu,ctions Now on Special Groups ' A regular 4.00 value for just 2.75; 8 oz. bottle: 2.00. Men's Suits, T~pcoab and Overcoats , ptlcet plu, tu Men's Furnishings and Sp.ortswe~r Men's Hats 'and Shoes MEN'S FURNISHINGS , Boys', Apparel I DESIGNER NECKWEAR NOW' 1/3 OFF ) GLOVES &: MUFFLERS TRAIL pkarmactj NOW 1/3 OFF ,t 121 Kercheval,' 011 the Hill '17012 ,Kercheval GROSSE POINTE AT 11140, KERCHEVAL Othel' Seieeted Fumishings and Sportswear T U ,;1 .. S b 88 DOWNTOWN AT 1430 WAS;HINGTON BLVD. at Marked Reductions Open Friday Ev'enings till , - - Grosse Pointe S~ore Open Frido)' Evening, ta 9

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TAKE SWIMl\DNa LESSONS Wednesday- morning 9-11 a.m. exercises. Ladies interested in .1 OLD Artists Mart Plans Exhibit 'fen Grosse Pointers are busy This class which is primarily swimming instruction should Worn-out G. P. P,ower ,Squadron Installs 1956 Office'rs' with their swimIDing .instruc- for beginners also includes call Mr. Carik at VA. 2-7200 :for . ... - '. make first ':fhomas Gillis of Fisher road, ager during the eighteen years . tian at the Hannan YMCA every about 15 minutes of free .arm information. chairman of the board of the in which the Marke~ has occu- children's t Detroit Artists Market, and Rob- pied third-floor quarters next crocheted ert H. Tannahill of Lee Gate, door to the new lOcation, will ones. So 5t have arranged the exhibition of continue in charge. into the w paintings and crafts which will The Artists Market, a non- dry in a jiff op;n t~e new str~et-level gal- profit gallery for the extibition . Ie~.les at 110 MadISon Avenue and sale of work by local' paint- th,IS week. ers and craftsmen. is open daily, Mrs. ,ICirkland B. Alexander'l ex;c.ept Sund ..ys, from ten to who has served as gallery man- five o'clock. , ) sloc:k reduction. -

.. .. :::::' ...... - ..: ... Whaling.s ..... ~ .. -:':::;~.-...... uJealt, ...... ?llI?Ita ...... SEMI.ANNUAL PRE.INVENTORY lL Rent II CI. Machine by and make show you CLEARANCE :if Phone or AVAILABLE AT BOTH STORES 20% discount B.B large selecfedgroups of OJiALL MERCHANDISE 1570 Men's Suits TUx Men's Coats ·2'00/0 BRA Slacks - OFF Wrighl's nomInal charge for alterations III The Grosse Pointe Yacht Club was' the scene of the installation of the Grosse BLACK C Pointe Power Squadron officers for 1956. As is customary, the cerero,ony was con- GIFT and LAMP SHOP SPORT CO~ TS ~. Y3. Off. ducted by the DistriCt Commander of the the9,th District, W. K~ FENTON,*JN, who 1~ SPORT VESTS 40 % Off administered the oath, of office and presented ensigns.'. Posing for their official pic- l8650 .MACK AVE., next to Grosse Pointe Post Office WHI' ! ture, left to right, seaiec!: PAST. COMMANDER. VICTOR :E;. NELSON, and COM- I SPORT SHIRTS 25% Off MANDER GEORGE COSSABOOM, Standing: TREASURER ALLAN FOSTER, 1ST LT. LAWRENCE REIF; SECRETARY GEORGE.FUNK, and LT. COMMANDER Gio-sse Pointe Farms TU 5-8839 2 ROB ES 20 % Off HARTWELL-JOHNSON .. ,. . TUBl:L HATS (Downtown Store Only), Y3 Off 1~ Church to Hold l¥o~thsLeam . Church Offers TUBELES~ COLORED SHIRTS ' W inter Outing About Politics , ~~iT:~~. ~pecial ~ervice 2 Regular!y 5.00 ••. , ••••...• NOW 3.50, 3 for 10.00 , -- \ -- . Other SiZE A bus load of young people Peggy Williams of 2:59Moran The philosophy of religious Regularly 5.95 ••.....••••. NOW 3.95, 3 for 11.50 Wheel Regularly 6.50 and 6.95 •.• , NOW 4.65, 3 for 13.50 from St. Paul Ev. Lutheran road toured the White House education and interpretation of ( I & Bra Regularly 8,50 Gild 8.9S ..•. NOW 6.25, 3 for 18.00 Church, Chalfonte and Lothrop, with Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower the CUrriculum of a liberal * Exc Regulatly 10.50 end 10.95 •. NOW 7.00, 3 .for 20.00 will partidpate in the' annuClcI on January 25, as one of the church school will be the sub~ Houstol Ca.ravan to Silver Valley near' varied activities of the Young jed of discussion on Sunday, S[ Tawas, Michigan, for a. day of Republic~n Leadership Training January 29, 8 p.m., at the Grosse 15515 winter sports next Sunda;r. School, now underway in Wa'sh~ Poin:;~ Unitarian Church, 17440 TU Sponsors for the group are ington, D,C~ E. Jefferson, when the Sunday Mr. and Mr~.. Russell. Stewart Young Republicans number- Evening Talkers present the Turn on Your' Porch light Whalillg~s and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Por- ing more than 200 from every Reverend Miss Edna Bruner, " rett, The bus will leave the part of the nation also had the Field Worker and Educational I LI~ ?JlIlmj wea/t ' church at 4 a.m. Skiing, skating '. I . 1 opportunity of visiting Congres- Consultant for the Division of an d tobogganmg wi 1 be the I TONIGHT 617 Woodward 6329 W. 7 Mile Road featured sports, sional andSemrtorial offices as' Educati~n of the Council of TR Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Dally near LivernoiS The group will attend a morn- par.t. of .an inte:nsive f~~e-day Liberal Churches (Universalist- Ii Open Thursday & Friday Eves. TO};: . trammg In practlcal pol1hcs. Unitarian). I: 7:00 PJvt TO 8:00 P.M. I~;wa;orshiP service at East Purpose of the leadership The Reverend Mjss B r'u n e r 11. II H school" is to enroll four million , . Ii new Republicans in the nation's came mto the new federated .! 160,000 precincts. organ~zation aft e r becoming !i Speakers at the school during Director of Education, Univers- .you Always Save M.ore at ... Ii It will be a BEACON OF HOPE for the the first three days discussed alist Church. of America. She n organization work, 'campaign has been'8 minister since 1930. Ii i' . tens of. thous~nds of polio patients plans, vcilunteer' worker~ ..and. Fro '1945 'ti951 h . _ Young Republican precinct ac- . mo. s.e :vas m~~ tivity. who depend on us. 0 ,j , Ister of" the FIrst Umversahst r "AI Va n ci! k ere n Featurec1 speaker Wednesday Church of Canton, New :or}{, RADIO a evening was S~riator George ~ome of ~t. Lawren?e Umvers- . . Welcome your neighbor who walks for Lionel ApPI Bender (Ohio). Ity .and Its thec10,glCal school. , " (Sflel l\IAPLE AND PROVENCAL S.ilo'p those who cannot walk. 15434 He Thursday sessio~ 0 f the . Under.' R~v. ~iss Bruner's Nr. NottiLgb school will be addressed by Ed- leadership mea n ton, the, 1 Our shop is now about 1 12 years old ward Tait, 'Special. a~sistant to' church school: prograq1 de.v~lop- and many folks from all around the Detroit area have told us we have President Eisenhower; Secretary ed to .the .P?:nt where, m .co- - the most complete display of fine Early American. . of Labor James Mitchell' Secre- operahon wItn the theologIcal tary of Agriculture Ez;a" Taft sch90l,' it become an educatiocn C-ARPI and Provencial Furniture and lamps they could find. They also tell us, Benson; Cong:r:essman' Richard ~n~..~aboratory center for theo- Polio Isn't Licked Yet! - Simpson (Penn.), Chairman of logIcal students. our prices are much lower than they find elsewhere. , the Republican Congressional . Everyone interested in the RUGS We sincerely thank our friends and customers for a successful 1955, -lll Campaign Committee; and .Se:p.a- philosoph;". and curriculum. of ~"t and hope to add you to our happy"family in 1956. . I ....~. tor William Knowland '.(CaIit) a. "liberal" church .schoor-' is' 'I-;ij~~'.• /t'" Come in and Browse to your heart's content ... inspect our merchandise who will make a p.res.entation of cordiallj," invited to. attend: , ,..~ 1956 campaign issu.ef?.' . .1 ..I ...,..,. 4~ and compare our prices before you buy any furniture anywhere ... .FAST . we will.save you money. . RIGIIT FOOT FORWARD UNTD Reports Losing Don't be 1;>ackward about go- ing .forward, but be sure to MeGOl • Purse in Church. know which direction you 'are going. . . here are just a few'of our ... - . Mrs. Ruth Ague .of.913' Lake- OARPET lIIid•wintell clearance vallues wood, Detroit. r'eported the OPEN TH" theft of her purs~ from 'a pew " 15721 while attending a ho a.m. Mass / (At maple provencial ...o';f white . at St. Ambrose, on, S',mday, t Full size Bed and Double . $100 Includes full size Bed and N(te Table J'anuary 22. She told Park' YU Sa Ie Price with grilled doors, a 5 dro~er Chest and Dresser with M i r r 0 r by { police she had gone to the front "M ani s tee". Reg. price (You save $4?50j sp.acious 6 .drawer Double "Dresser with STRAIGHT"1 .~. FACTS. THAT-CAN. of the church to light a 'candle .. 149.50. Mirror. Reg, price 495.00. and when she returned to her '. '., S~le Price $325 seat, the purse,. containing $5. ' solid maple. (You save $1 70.00) and personal papers,. was gon~. Full size Bed and Double Sale Price $145 Dresser with Mirror by "Una- provenciol ...flLuit wood - SAVE YOU A $3000 MISTAKE! gust!)". Reg. price 229.50. (You save $70.50j by West.Michiigan . Full size Bed-large Chest, gorgeous Only th~ .ne~r~ Series by PACKARD in the medium-price solid maple triple Dresser with Mirror. Reg. price Full size Bed with Double Sale Price $159.50 595.00. .field can offer you all the important feature~ you are entitled to. Dresser and M i r r 0 r by JOIN: "Manistee." Reg. p r ice (You save .$90.00) Sale Price $400 249.50. (You save $195) Take the ~ CHALLENGE RIDE and see. during this. sale. we also offer • • • \ , Only new ride-No more jolt and jounce over rough streets! ... THIS YEAR more than ever look twice before you buy the Clipper's Torsion-Level Ride gives totally new smoothness that obsoletes coil and leaf springs! any ca:! Loo~ first at the big new Clipper, America's finest medium-pnced car .. , built by Packard craftsmen! big discounts Electronic shifting.-Electronic Push-Bq.tton Control of the Imagine! , . finest of all automatic transmissi9D8 '.' . Ultramatic! Driving Take the .. Clipper Challenge Ride. Get the feel of -amazi on 'a'II' Floor Samples; including pieces by. is "fingertip easy!": And you. have the added secUrity of Packard-built quality-see the great' Clipper value' backed t March I>ush-button. "Par ~g." Prov~ to yoursel! that buying any car without Clipp~ II Drexel"'::""W illett"-" Kling"_"Sprague & Care/i'on" full satisl TorSIOn-Level RIde •... all the other Clipper exclusives 'Whitney"_" Heywood-Wakelield"-"T omlinson" .tAostpowerful Y~8-Upto 275h.p.! Top P?wer ~d top driving /' ofmariy, force ••• making available a new rear .aXle ratlo that gives - •• could be a cOHtlymistake! Zenith's and many other"FatrlOU5Names" overdrive ~as savings wiFh an automatic transmission! Come in. today! Let us show you how our. Challenge ( · of All weath~~ fraction-Twin-Traction Safety Differential pro- Trade on your present car makes it easier "'-hanev to vides the grip where others slip with just one wheel on gripP,able own the big, beautiful Clipper! . \; . er all lamps. at. least 25% oR. surface! Ke~ps you going in mud, snow. and. ice. I I Dimes' ~ Let Your Handwriting .Prove' the Smoothness of ~ TORSION-LEVEL RIDE , ~ome in! It's fun! It's eye-open- - ,See the jolts Ing! Write while you ride in your i~~ car, then ••• write while you take I . of Coil and. • Itean 111ft.. WELC.OME Leaf Springs! the Clipper Challenge ~ide .. let & det a IIIIA" the difference in your own hand. I necktlel writing prove the wonderful L See th~ smooth- ,WAGON. . relaxing smoothness of the big ness of Torsion- new Clipper, only'r.ar in its field We ask NEWS readers to please _ Level Ridel with Packard-proved Torsion- Cl'edit 0pt'n phone us the name and .address of level Ride! 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" 1956 '_ Thursday, January 26, '1956 -NEWS Page Five erested in OLD NYLONS USED - - n should D~PENDENT Goodwill Industries Employ 450 NO FOUNDATION 2-7200 for Worn-?ut nylon stockings Do too -much -for, your chil- The man who boasts that he make fJrst-rate stuffin<1s for dren and they -will never be Contributions to Goodwill In- continued work for these em- stands on his dignity usuallJ I'ld ' '" C,ll ren s bys-either knitted, able to do much for themselves. dustries have meant that an pJoyees, the Boy' Scouts de. has mighty poor footing. crocheted or stitched-fabric average. of 450, handicapped livered over 200,000 bags Jast I ~:mes. So stuffed, toys can go It's.not.what you :fall :for, but people have been able to '.vork N9vemb~r 26 to be filled with Some folks think anything ii' lnto the washing machine and what you' stand for, that cOUnt~~ during the past year. To insure usable ,dIscards. " cheap that they can buy on time dry in a jiffy, without wadding. '., SHAMPOO I RUGS and OARPETS YOURSELF -"

Rent a Clarke :Rug Shampoo Machine by day, ~2 day or hour and make them like new. We show yc u how to operate it. Phone or see us today I B • B Paint Gorp. 1570' E. Warren at Balfour TUxedo 1.1011

BRAND NEW ' . . b" ':"'Picture by Carl Joyner A commumty-wlde 1000 collectIon, sponsored 'b y the Grosse Pointe Blood TIRES Council to the Red Cross Bloodmobile will beheld in the War Memorial Center on BLACK CONVENTIONAL Friday, January 27, from 2 to 8 p.m. Shown ready to assist blood donors are five of 66 the members of the service group of the Grosse Pointe Woman's, Club. Standing 16 * left to rig h t, are: MRS. A. R. KOESTER, M R S. ALVIM BORCHARDT, MRS. :e WHITE WALLS GEORGE FUNK and MRS. WILLIAM ROCHELLE; seated, is MRS. PHILIP HOP- 40 l KINS. Every resident in the community is urged to make a donation credit for 8839 20 * which will be given to whomever the donor wishes. To save time appointments may TUBELESS BLACK i'. be made by calling the Center at TUxedo 1-6030. 83 18 * ldason School Ready for TV Austin Dads to Meet TUBELESS WHITEWALL Atop the roof of MClsonSchool The school TV set is used :for The recent executive board 23°8* stand two tall, thin monuments special' programs with educa- meeting of the Austin Catholic ' t') foresight, and specifically, to tionaJ implications rather than High School Dads' Club com- Other Sizes in Proportion the foresight of a group of pleted proposals and plans to Wheel Alignment Room Mothers and Mason Prin. for entertainment. Mason young- benefit the ...high school. ' & Brake Service cipal Ethel Tucker. They are sters in the primary grades Announcements will be made ,. Exch. Plus Tax two TV antennae. have viewed such programs as at a meeting today, January Houston Bros. Inc. The story goes back to May, learning to play games, de-' 26, at. 8 p.m., by Lou Decker, 1953. At that time the Mason veloping good manners, and president. • SINCE 1920 I 15515 E. Warren I School Room Mothers present- practicing courtesy, and sin~- Frank Jenny and 'Charles ing old and new songs. - Pischea, board directors, and TU 5.6200 I ed the school with a TV set. ChG.irman of the Room Mothers Their oider counterparts in their chairmen, T,om LaCicel'o then was Mrs. DGnald Emerson, the upper grades have tele- and Joe Van Deweghe, will be 1756 Hollywood, and the co- viewed such typical offerings commended for their hours of chairman was Mrs. John Le as how our government func- research on the proposals to LIONEL Blond. 1338 Vernier. The gift tions, speeches by the President, _b_e_s_u_g_g_es_t_ed_a_t_t_h_e_m_ee_t_in_g_._ I was equipped to receive educa- the government hearings, and i tional programs when they the Detroit Symphony. TRAINS I should become available in this DOLL REPAIR SHOP area. It was the first Grosse With the advent of Educa- Pointe Public School to be tional TV Channel 6 serving the Complete line of wigs, shoes, stockings and dre:;ses. equipped for TV reception. Detroit area, Mason School is looking forward to their pro- Repairing Dolls Since 1895 I Recently the present Room Radio and grams. Channel 56, currently COMPLETE LINE OF Mothers, with Mrs. Walter operating on a limited schedule, TV Tubes Griffith, 1398 Hollywood, as is pre s en tin g educationally N!;W DOLLS AND Tested chairman and Mrs. Richard sound programs aimed prim- DOLL CARRIAGES Warner, 1984 Country Club, as arily at school audiences. Free , co-chairman, have provided two outets for tl1e set, one in the Mason School will receive KAMMERER library where it usually remains these offerings, again the first BABY CARRIAGE CO. and the other in the auditorium school in the Grosse Pointe Dis- 3705 GRATIOT W A 1 271 0 VAUGHAN trict to be able to do so. I' at FiScher , - RADIO and TRAIN SHOP where the set can be moved if Lionel Ap;lroved Servlre Station more than one group is to view (SUent Rubber Ties) the program. 15434 Harper LA 7-0771 Nr. Nottlnj;bam-Open Eves. 'tiJ II Standard Savings C-ARPETS and Holds Elections At its 63rd Annual Meeting last Wednesday Standard Fed- RUGS BOUND eral Savings and Loan Associa- C per tion reelected aU present of- yard ficers and incumbent directors. 4S President Walter J. L. Ray also announced the election of E. B. FAST SERVICE Greer as a vice-president of the UNTIL 8:30 P.M. association. A <: s i s tan t vice-presidents j" ¥ McCOY & SONS elected include John L.Tesen,

manager of the East Warren I CARPET COMPANY branch office; Robert C. Roth- : I ~"""" OPEN TEI'URS. AND FRI. man and John L. Beauchamp. Howard C. Baldwin is chair- 157Z0 HARPER man of the board of directors. (At Balfour) Wilson R. Paxton is secretary TU. 1.6088 and Robert J. Hutton is trE:as. '- ~ urer. I

"W{~;l~" Sn2artest Buy . "'" ":::~:: ;:;:::::. - ' ..,,;',\ :In the-.:£U2e-oar:£zeZd. ~ 50-X A ~g For here is the obedient might .0£ the highest- HEARING ~'iD I OU'VE probably noticed thatmore and more We can tell you why v,erysimply. people seem to be stepping into the upper powered VB engine in Buick history-cOupled to Y ROADMASTER start; off, with all the virtues that ONLY circle of :finecars. the Hash.fast response' and absolute smoothness of have vaulted the full line of Buicks, to soaring of an. adv:l;I1cednew Variabl~ Pitch DynaHow- And there can be no doubt that '~good times" popular favor - then cap~ that acclaim with a Imagir.e! A finest-quality 4-transi,tor Zenith ~50 most modem transmission in motoring-today. -amazingly small, competct, efficient... COMPLETE have a lot to do with this. worthiness all its own. - I , backed by an ironclad to-day guarantee of But all by itself, it doesn't explain the sudden And here is Buick comfort, Buick handling ~ fuli satisfaction. ' •yet selling for less than one-quarter the price You sense this especial eminence at once-in the :Buickroadability, and th~great Buick ride-each of many comparable brands. The latcst and greatest achievement in spurt in :sales of the finest of Buicks - the 1956 individualized styling of this gracefully prop or. Zenith's famous Crusade to Lower the Cost of Hearing! brought to its peak in this Buick of Buicks. ROADMA~iTEF.. tioned car. e Operates ior about tOt! a For it has always been but experience that folks In all truth, no man who puts true merit above week on a single miniatare with the wherewithal to buy any car they choose' You recognize it again-in the quiet elegance of mere symbol'could ask' for more than is his in battery, available cve~berc. its custom ~ppointmenb;~and in the good taste e JO-da)' Money-Back are apt to he the choosiest ot all. , ROADMASTER. Guarantee I If you are not of its luxurious fabric~ and eoior harmonies. completely satisfied ... if you So it se~ms qUite, ~lear that the, marl$:ed and " If that applies to you, well be happy to arrange do not find the "S()'X" equals or excels the performance of incr~asing preference- for, ROADMASI'ER.isin the But you know it for sure in-the lift ~nd thrill and an introduction. Will you phone us-or come in competitive makes selling for spirit of ROADMASTER performance. , -£0/a demonstration soon? ' , . ~ 5200 or more, simply return it fineness of the cat itSelf~ ' I, •• ••••••••• • ~ ~4'&:. l for full refund. • sa JAaJ! GU.UOM - It can beWOI1l : e Complete for $50 with air " • ONlY I"a_'s I -conduction earphone, cord. •• ~"" .... e..-. •• Ilair! , stock earmold, One-Year ••••••••••••• I Warranty and Five- Year Se~-...ice ~" Maleer. of plai. Time Payments if desired.

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I! OO i Tur~ on Your Porch light Tonight, 7 to 8 p.m. for Mother$' March on Polio I I Reveal P.lans / j ; I r"v"i"LLAG".""."Ay"iis fra:l~~:f{r::b:'is Mineral or Steam Vapor Cabinet CH Mr. and Mrs. Walter Probst . SCIENTIFIC IS of Berkshire road. who are mov- ing to Fort Wayne, Ind., on Swedish Massage February 1, have been. feted at two surprise parties preceding 17194 E. Warren, near Cadieux TUxedo 1-6480 tremendQus •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• their departure . The first event was a buUet n1on~y;'s~y;ng supper given -'by the. Grosse Pointe Yacht' Club mixed bowl- ing league to which the Probsts' yalues at belong. The group. presented a , RECITAL monogrammed silver tray to Mr. and Mrs. Probst inscribed" from the "Friday Night Bowlln-g: ' MUSIC FOR TWO,PIANOS League". arol and William Redd •.ck Second surprise party 'w.as C given tor the Probsts at the Due-Pianists GPYC Commodore's Ball'Sat-J urday night. Hosts' who ,gath-. at ered in the Commodote'~l Ropm',: we~'e Mr. and Mrs. Arthur-'H. Christ Methodist Fellowship Wrack, Mr. and MrS. William' JOAN WOZ~IAK of Wind- ' R. Farrington, Mr. and Mrs.. mill Pomte 'drive, will. tnarry Home East W arrenj at Haver hiII Russell ~: Robins, Mr. ahd Mrs'-' Chauncey- G. Burke,' Jr., of Neal D. Ely, 'Dr. and Mrs. Birmingham. The' engagement' FRIDAY, JAN. 27 AT 8:15 P.M. Harry Free and Mr. and Mrs. was recently announced by Decorative Lu!-;:eWigton. .. the bride-elect's parents, .Mr. ,Admission: Adults, $1.00-Children, SSe Guests invited to' the lattet and Mrs. Joseph Wozmak. Shop .•Jel:'ry's parents are Dr. ,and • Telephone: TU 5-0327 event were the- William Rollers, Edward Jessops and Dr. and Mrs., Chauncey G. Burke: ' 17141 Kercheval ------' Mrs. Emil Probst. , J 6an' attended Denison Uni- versity where she wac; affil- - iated with Alpha Omicron Pi. Turn on Your Porch light Tonight, 7 to 8 P.M. for Mothers' March on 'Polit Her fiance attended Denison University and was graduated from- Michigan State Univer- limited time only! city. . . .Chu'rch Club Helena Rubinstein's Special Lady Pepperell Color-Scalloped To Hold Party' , WHITE PERCALE SHEETS 2 Estrogenic Hormone Offers The Mother's Club of St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church, Cha1fonte Boudoir-beauty in the m

I Lustrious Hand-Hemmed Oil for your thr~at, and Auxiliary Meets Feb. I Silk-tone with Estrogens ,Mrs. John E. Clifford will pre- DAMASK DINNER SETS' side at the monthly meeting of for make-up magic. the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Auxiliary on February 1, at 1:30 p.m. ' It will be held in the hos- Magnificent. floral pattern table cloths pital parlor. A board meeting will, be held at 1 p.m.. of specially selected rayon and long

LINING AIDS SKIRT stable cotton ti~ers. White, blue, maize, A piece of sillt or rayon taf- feta linbg material, 14"deep green eggshell or pink. st"wn on the inside of the seat of your new skirt will lengthen Kercheval, at St. Clair it~ life, rE!duce wrinkling and Regular 3.95 .Regular 4.95 sagging. 5%"x52" Luncheon Cloth 52"x70" Luncheon Cloth . and 4 Napkins and 6 Napkins Turn on Your Porch Light Tonight, 7 to 8 P.M. for Mothers' March on Polio \ 2.95

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,. \ From Another Pointe ,Short nd_ t6'th Pointe Anna- McGough Cornr of View MR. ,and ,MRS. LEROY J.t;:.'--..------...------.Va., by MR. and MRS. LEIGH CANN returned Tuesday to " • B. MIDDLEDITCH, JR. (BET- To Marry on Feb. 4 Helc By Kitty Marriott ;their home in Stopeborq, .Fa., T,o 'Be-Marr.,ed .,n M"ay' TY LOU GIVENS. after spending several days as * '" '" Mervyn Gas~ the house ,guests of Mrs. Cann's ',Hillsdale College junior TOM Will Becclme Bride of William C. Mahon of Chicago in An George P. Maghielse, Jr., comes in Sat':lrdar from sisters, MRS. LEROY A. COLE- WATERFALL, son of MR. and 55. Peter and Paul Church Where MAN" and MISS, CLARICE MRS. THORNTON E. WATER-" Denison University, Granville, 0., to spend .hIs mId-term CANON of Neff road. Mother Was Married vacation with his parents, the George Maghlelses of Dev- FALL of Line-oln road, sails * ,. * In SS. Peter and Paul Jesuit Church, where her par- The Com] onshire road. When George returns to classes on Febru- February 2 on the Ascania with MR. and' MRS. JOHN GOR': student; group under auspices ents were married Anna Marie McGough will become tht! vyn G. Gaskir ary 6, it will be the Maghielscs' tl~rn to vacation, and they a DON HILL entertained a group" of the Institute of European for 1956. of friends in their Cloverly b~ide of Vlilliam G. Mahon, of Chicago, Ill., at 11 {)'~.'~Q(:~ have Arizona and Mexico on theIr agenda. . Studies. He'll tour Oxford, Lon- Mr. and Mrs road home Saturday night, to Saturday morning, February 4. Mrs. Maghielse and Mrs. ;Frank Burczyk of HaverhIll ~~m, Paris, ,attend some lectures t celebrate Mr. Hill's birthday. Parents of the pair are Mr. <&.....------ed guests in avenue will drive to Phoenix, Ariz., leaving here Febru- at the European ColJege"' in the main diniJ III ,. • ary 8. Their husbands will fly out and join them around Bruges, Belgium; then report and Mrs. Frank McGough of Poi'lters Seen, club. In the the middle of the month, and after a week's stay, the four- MRS. YOUNG LeGRO of at the University of Vienna to Harvard roa~, and Mrs. B. E. with them WI some will go on to Mexico City. The Burczy~s and Mr. Lakeland avenue was hostess study economic's. At Motorama . to some friends Sunday evening Davis, of Anna, Ill., and the: and Mrs. StaJ Maghielse will fly home March 10. Mrs. M~~hIel~e. plans * * .' Rear Com. an at a cocktail s,upper party in The MYRON ROSS MAYS late Thomas Mahon. Grosse Pointe was well ~ep. to stay on fn Phoenix and her husband WIll reJoIn her her home. ' L. Jacobson, . (JOAN "DRYDEN), 'who were The bride-elect has asked Mrs. resented at Motorama in New' later. married last month in Grosse honored at th * * * Edward Wilberding to' be her York last week. Mr. and Mrs. * ' * PAT GONCZO, daughter of 'Pointe M~ori'al' -Church, are After a 7:30 They'll Go South ir. Mdrch" . MR. and MRS. JOSEPH J. GON- living on Lake Shore drive in matron of honor: Mrs. Joseph L. Harold R..Boyer of East Jeffer- ro~mbers and g A colIe~iate son, who wiH be home until March 1, IS CZO of Bishop road, is off ,this St. Clair Shores. Parents of the Eichenlaub and Bill's' sister, son' avenue entertained' at a for the grand m ~ 11 f week for a winter vacation of couple are MRS. EUNICE E. Barbara, from Chevy Chase, cocktail party in theiF suite at ceeded through the main reason that Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Ga ette {} sunshine in Lauderdale':by-the, DRYDEN of Rivard boulevard Md., are to attend as brides- the Waldorf _Astoria, where up the staircasl Audubon road are waiting until March 8 to leave for Flor- -Sea. Her sister JUDY, a fresh- and JOHN R: DRYDEN of maids. , lounge, where ida this year. They have gone to Mexico and Hawaii. a bit man at. Manhattanville College, Roosevelt place, and the ROB- -Tom 'Mahon will come from Motorama was previewed. places for dinn earlier in the season the past two years" but son DIck, a prefers the snow and skiing. ERT O. MAYS of Aline drive. Mexko City to be his brother's From New York, the Boyers set for dinner i: junior engineering student at Northwestei'~ Univ~rsity, 'For her between' semester holi- * * • best man. Ushers will include flew to Palm Beach, Fla., to ing room and I will be in town working .under the copperatIve engmeer- day she will join her classmates Scheduled to leave this week Don -Wolf, of Pine Lake, Mich., check on their new home there. well, to accom ing plan for another month." , at Stowe, Vermont. for their new post in France are and Anna Marie's three broth- pacity crowd. Nine-year-old Peter III and Mrs. GalleUe s parents, * * * FRENCH CONSUL and MRS. ers, Leo, Jack and Edward M~- Among those who joined th.e.rn The center of JEAN BELlARD of Fisher road. the Emil Bafs, will make the trip south lOO. Arlene Gal- MR. and MRS. WILLIAM H. Gough. for cocktails at the Waldorf cleared for dall The ROBERT T. HURLEYS lette, a Grosse Pointe High School junior, will fly to Palm HASSARD, JR., of Birmingham, The prospective bridegroom were the C. Henry Buhls, Mr. tra furnished d feted them last week at a Bon met some of Anna Marie's for- and Mrs. C. Hascall Bliss, Wil- provided ac:co Be'ach March 27 to meet her parents, and hurrv back after announce the birth of a daugh- Voyage party in. their Fisher .I tel', ANNE LESLIE, on January mer classmates at Manhattan- liam Curran, the Harley Earls, the excellent fl Easter vacation. 18. Mrs, Hassard is' the former road home, and MRS. EDSEL ville, and their husbands, when the" William O. Earls, who in George C. I * * * VIRGINIA MORTON, 'daughter FORD gave a Saturday supper Mrs. Joseph P. Gpnnelly, Jr., en- turn, took over the Stork Club toastmaster fO! lt's a Girl of MR. and MRS. O. H. MOR- in their honor. tertained at a brunch. He will for their traditional cocktail "tion program f, TON of Bishop road. Anne has II< * • meet Grosse Pointe Convent party; Mr. and Mrs. Howard For German Consul and Mrs. Wilhelm Fabricius (Rose- at which Com. a brother, DAVID, '21 months- . The HENRY DeS. LAUVES alumnae and their spouses on O'Leary, the Ray Whytes ana. the flag and pir marie Ehrlicher) of Notre Dame avenue. Talith<:-, which old. of Sunningdale drive flew back January 28 at Mrs. Eichenlaub's the Henry deS. Lauves. One of the ell means "little girl" in Hebrew, was born January 19 in * '" • from New York Sunday after bar shower in her home in More who attended Motor. Bon Secours Hospi:al, arid she had 18-month-old brother attending. the Motorama pre- Three Mile'drive. ama were the Tom Litles III~ DAVE JOHNSON, the son of -Picture by Moffett Studio Christian waiting eagerly at home to greet her. view at the Waldorf-Astoria Mrs. Wilberding has slated Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hainmen, REV. and MRS. M. W. JOHN:. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pauli Scherer of Lake Shore and many of the accompanying * * * SON, Balfour road, has been I d h f " . d h .the spinster dinner for January former" Pointers Mrs. Chisholm' West Coast Wedding elected .chtonicler of his fra- road .l~ve announce 't 'e engagement 0 tneIr aug ter, parties which ranged from 26 in her Kenwood court home. N. Macdonald, and the Andrew ternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, JOSEPHINE LINDSEY, to William Carleton Beardslee. brunches to buffet suppers. , Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Happel'S with Andy Jr., now p Richard Kimball Simonds entrained last Friday for l'ational social fraternity at His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reading Beards- * * '" Michael J. Kearins, will fete the of New York; the Merlin A. Pasadena, Calif., where he wili claim Judith Leigh Holland lee, of Whittier road. <&------"--- A Country Club innovation bridal couple on January 29 at a Cudlips, Mr. and Mrs. James I. B,~loit CoPege, where he is a . is the supper dance now being as his bride tomorrow ev&ning, January 27, in All Saints Jur:ior and a member of the Jo is a gradupte of Kingswood lieutenant in the Marine Corps. cQ'cktail and dinner party at the McClintock, the A. J. Fishers NOT . .' held every Saturday night, ex- Episcopal Church. B~loit varsity basketball team. School Cranbrook, Bradford The c0l:lple has set ~ay 5 as clusive of the club's monthly Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Jr., George M. Black Jr. and The prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr." and Mrs. * .. .. Junior College, and the Unfver- t~e. weddmg date. ,Jo IS a p::o- dinner dance. February 11 is Mrs. Alfred Jehle entertained the Robert Cudlips. Ralph W. Simonds of Vendome road, and his two sIsters, MRS. PETER' J. GALLETTE sity of Michigan.' Bill was grad- VISIOnalmemb~r of tpe Jum?r -the date for the next scheduled Wednesday. at an around-the- 1955 FIRE LOSSES :Mrs. William O. Seelbach, Jr.. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bib- entertained recently at a mis- uated from Western Michigan League, and made her deb~t 111 dinner dance. Entertainmen'\; clock shower. Most novel party ,

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s Woman's Page • • • by, of, "andfor.Pointe Women Commodore's Ball . Woods Garden Mrs. Roy Catald~ Woman's Club HisforicMemorials Club to Meet , Honored by RC The _ Grosse Pointe Woods A Certificate of Appreciation Held at Yacht Club Garden.Club will meet on Tues- , was awarded by the American Society plans Fair . day, February 7, at 12:30 p.m. Red Cross to the Service Group In Mervyn Gaskin Paid Honor as Members Turn Out For in the heme of Mrs.' Albert ., .\:,.;t..:~'.~''''':;~'." of the Grosse Pointe Woman's Annual Lincoln Luncheon Also Scheduled for February 9 Bep.ver, 1510 Fairholme drive. ':;;1::':'::;')\'./:::+?~;;\;W~. fP;,<, Annual Gala Event Saturday Night In ;~u~a~~a~~ei~8~onthly meeting In ledyard He,ll of Old Christ Church Co~hostesses will be Mrs. Thom- ...n '.~n"'Y • '" i:(' '.'.f' ,~ , .-,. lake Shore Clubhouse ~o~~~~n - and Mrs. ChaI)les : ;':'",: '>;J~~:,S;~:f.,~~air ,.;\j:~'<" Mrs. W. J .. Turne~, chairman' February 9 is the d.9.y when members and friends of of the Detrol.t ReglOna~ Blood the Historic Memorials Society will gathe:r at Ledyard r par- The Commodore's Ball Saturday night honored Mer~ Guest speaker will Albert t.L. ~~;.,"',; .. be :':;':~::W:,::~:L.:;;i0,:;~~'?}:~t_t:t:r!,:.~: '.,::~:>;z,~~'<{,~;:; Center! comphmented,the group Hall in Old Christ Church for the annual Lincoln LUIl&h- e th~ vyn G. Gaskin as commodore of Grosse Pointe Ya~ht Club T. Ayling, supervising forester f.fr,;=!-".',< '" ,\ .... ,:' '~J:~_f'., ": " ~-;,f.';"", ::i¥: on theIr four years of volunteer d F . ~ ~ . ~lQoC~ for 1956. '):;:' ~"~\~.k:.:,.:::}"'" " : ' .• :", work with the Bloodmobile in eon an aIr. Mr. and Mrs. Gaskin greet- evening was the prominent Parks and Recreation, whol will '~'>-:,',..;:y:>.;.till::::;~:t.-:;:.:,. >['",.. ',:'.:~::' f>jt'~~.~::f~Afactories churches ana - com~ Designed to raise funds :~orCarolyn S. McGraw and Mrs. C. ed guests in the doorway of French artist, Rene Bouche; who speak 0" "Landscaping in Care ~:-'~;:;>;;: , ~n'. :_~i~, ,~"';~;,;;:~.J:;:::;;f~~~t'~1~tl~?~imunity ~enters. the society's work of restor~ Haines Wilson to do reception u the main dining room at the made ~~ft sketches c.£ the party lof the Gardens!'~):; ..:::,-' ~«,;x .... ",~/:,:<;';:.~:~~'~:.:<.}i~;t~Four':year service chevrons ing and preserving national, honors. Mrs. E. Ben Lyo.ns and

11 club. III the receiving line scenes. The January issue of New officers of the club for' ~~. ,~~:..:,:".">:: y : ••,' ,5[;~t~:.<.; .••~Ai~)j,l;.,:~:.\£/~::11-were awarded to Mrs. Philip state and- civic memorials, Mrs. Fr3:Dk J. G~rceau WIll take with them were Vice Com. Vogue maga.zine c~rried an the year are Mrs. Lowell Mont- .•<'nY',""'" '''''''':''<::;'.:..~L~':.~, :~:~.<}~:tL: ~:.:" ...~; .,.'."..,....,,~~"Hopkins, Blood Bank chairman, the affair is chairmaned this ~e~erv:~lOns until the Feb=uary and Mrs. Stark Hickey and article showi~g ~6 of .Bouche's gomery, president; Mrs. R. G: ~A(-':\j~~J[[J'.~i::.";"~::;>::.:r»::''(:;~;".':l~{<~:{: '~1;:.~:::ji< and M~s. ErIe Stetson. Service year by Mrs. A. DeVere ea. ne. . stripes were awarded to Mrs. R 'th M P 1 Durmg the past year, HIS- Rear Com. and Mrs. Charles ~~cet~~p~~~~~;; m~~u~l~:~~;:' ~:~m~~lla~~~e-:e~e;:~f~:; se~r:~ .""""..'?' :,.:;: ;~j"~".;1B;,"\,:;tiy;f£t&}-.:~t¥l.f(;( "~""'" ,"., 11 rep. .:':::~>,' '::::::,:: .:;:::~.:~'"," . W'll'I lam Roche11e, Mrs. G. R". DuegseggerA' d .WI.t. g rs. au toric Memorials has contribut- . New L. Jacobson, who were also Audrey: Hepburn, Glan. Carlo tary; Mrs. William J. Goodson, ~::;(:~'.i:>':'.,{j.::.:::::":',:T,...~!~;~:.,~\,,~f,~~~Z~;'?:f.l)~¥~..f:i~:~,~F;.;~:!;t':;:;:;;~/¥;~;:~'j.Koester, .Mrs. George Mensing, . Ir .~SSlS In . ed $1,000 to local organiza~ :Mrs. E. L. Wayman. .Mrs. ~orman Parker and Mrs. tions, whic~ included !he Bur- d Mrs. h":t~::daa\~~e~~~iailhourM:"~~~gan:h:,:e~~~r~~:~ded~:.e~~:.':,gtre~s'::':::Y'and:~ <'~'%1s!I7~," ,0'.{" o J 3 h Aird WIll handle refreshments. ton Histoncal CollectIon De. n. anuary 1, t e group Mrs. George Morth and Mrs. troit Historical Museum: Old Jeffer- membfrs and guests assembled; the ball were the Harold Light~ - - 'ptt ',:::./:::;.;... /; ":':~>~.:;:i:'L~('. , at a worked at the A&P wareh~use John D. Bell head sub-commit. Mariners Church and Old Christ on ~',:r efferson. Other asslgn~ tees to provide such added st~ Church. For over 30 years the t;ite at ments mcluded January 20 at St. tractl'Ons as a ne"'dlecraft booth . ty h f t' d' th ~~:~~~f~~;;E:~~[:~:::~i~!~;i~fi:~~~~f:~~~s:KSteaerpll~ngghteBrUsSy 5\;~~P~;:<;;;;;iJl ....th ." Ch h d J - ~ SOCle as unc lOne In e where e,l erme sure an anu~ and a trinket and jewelrv bao- 't b di 't eff 15 lounge, where they took their C. Leonard, ary 27 at the Grosse Pointe . commum y,. en ng 1 S . o~ c:. places for dinner. Tables were Attending in a group were . , " '. War Memorial. zaar. k .. toward instilling aD:d ~a\ntam- Beyerle set for dinner in the main din- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. J. A group of Starlighters met , '. .. Mrs. Covert R. Hunter IS as- ing pride in the Amencan her- . Members actrv-e at thIS hme sembling a wonderful selection itage. la., to ing room and Green Room, as Kotcher, the William Whytes, at the parking lot of Our Lady mclude: Mrs. L. W. Arnold, of jams jellies cookies candies there. wel~, to accommodate the ca-j Mr. and Mrs. William Besancon, Star of the Sea Parish on Janu. Mrs. Alvin Borchardt, Mrs.. F. and oth~r d lectablcs; , paclty crowd. t.he John Griffins and Mr. .. ::'" :.;-. : :,'. -:. " %/1/'/'1/):/: ' ~ Gotham Gold Stripe ;:..:...:.:....: ....:.. ::...... -;z ~ ~,0,!J'~ Mrs. Edward J. Savage, of York- • Air THE TIME OF LOSS! :t,":.:::.;: ...:: "':";:'; '-:':.. :;':"':':':: "'. '.:' 1';V~#.l ~~ i~ shire road, present Director ;~::'....'.:./~.:::{;:/ :.i<.:.r; .... ' 1/:.' !~~g' General. ". Nylons Both will attend the meeting .of the National Board of Mana- gers on Wednesday, also at the ARTIITTR J. ROHDE Famous Gotham Gold Stripe is Waldon-Astoria. .A1fiD OOMPANY changing its packaging • • • giving REMOVE SCRATCHES Rubbing scratches on dark INSURANCEJ you an 'opportunity tQ buy wood furniture with a piece of beautiful, fine-.fitting nylon stockings If)'' walnut meat will remove all 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mieb. 110.7.6100 traces of damage. A touch of at low, low prices. Buy by the tincture of iodine ort scratched mahogany will hide the scar. box and SAVE! In new color-keyed shades; proportioned lengths. Dress Sheers. ~eg. 1.65 Hosiery, main :floor, Grosse Pointe, also all He-MYNeighborhood shops • . .3 pair~ Specia' Prices on • • • 3.45 I pair'1.19 • Wamsutta Sheets

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Society News Gathered, from All of Pointes, . the w Mothers' Club Planning Ga,la' Two P'ointers ~et Degrees_. Alfred (;lancys. Sunny South From Western Michigan Heading Sigma Gama Pointe ~embers of the U. of r Westchester road, MrS. Nelson . Dr ..Kate Hevner Mueller, pro. for'1956 Hosts. at Party '\ Lures Pointers St. D. High School Mothers' Club Taylor of Washington road and fessor of Education at Indiana are assisting with arrangements Mrs. Stanley Beattie of Pem. ~:;;e;~~~~a~~~e~::~ ~~eJ:~!Mr. and Mrs ..Alfred R: Glan. Mr. ar..d Mrs. C. Hascall Bliss for the annual' Gala Night. berton road are also working ern Ml'L'hl'ganJ"ollege on Sun- cy Jr. hurried home from Ne~ of Beverly road were in New '- "-' York Friday, after seeing Mo.' Auxil which the ch:b sponsors. This on the part.y. day, January 22. ' torama and Christopher Mar- York last week, and continued year's party will begin at 8 Gala Night provides two Dr. Mueller spoke On"Educa..: lowe's: play, "Tamburlaine the on to Charle'ston, S. C. There, p.m. Saturday, February 4. simultaneous parties, one for ting Women in a Changing Great." . they boarded their yacht, Maid Mrs. 'Arthur ]-..Irs. Charles Corbett is gen- adults in the big gymnasium and World." . On Sunday afternoon, they I Marian II, to cruise down to Re eral chairman. Mrs. Richard C. another for the high' school set Among tlle 238 persons who entc;tain~d 150 .guests at cock. i Palm Beach. NIrs. Bliss will re- I ,..:i I Kullen Roland road will in the school. library. received ,heir degrees we r e: tails, .bUffet supper and dancing t main fer the winter, but Mr handle refreshments, and Mrs. Miniature hatchets and bal- Jeannette M. Elder of 1383 in the!ir Lake Shore road home.' . w';i~,~'j~~I Bliss will return to the P~int; The Worn Francis E. Wilmot of Bishop loons. tied ,to white sprayed Somerset-road, two-year secre- Guest'of honer was Nancy, Kel. an installation ~f%$t after a short stay. road is ticket chairman. trees will feature in the decora. tarial certificate; and Jane Mc- ly,. along with the4cast of "Bad "<~~fl January 9. Th Mrs. Frank J. Unti of Hamp- tion sch'eme. Dave Farley's or- Grath of 1236 Yorkshire, ba- Seed," which is playing at the 1fti.i~~ Another local couple, Florida- ","0' _Mrs. William pound this week, are Mr. and ton road, Mrs. Burns Cody of chestra will play for dancing. chelor of arts. Schubert.. \. Brown, second ------_._---~------_....:...... :...... _------:------:--- Mrs. Wilfred Gmeiner of Pem- berton road. Mr. Gmeiner will cordin'g secrete be a crew member on Hugh secretary; anq Schaddalee's "Hilaria" in the Also aiinounCE Miami-Nassau sailing race. ing were mcmc tive guilds in th, Mrs. Gmeiner will fly to Nas- ., sau to watch the finish. After ~hairmen of th, . the parties following the final are as follows: , Governor's Trophy Race in Nas- St. Agnes Gui ;: I sau, .the Gmeiners will board D. Troblia, chair :.;: the "Hilaria" for a leisurely thur H. Bacon, 1 '.1 cruise. ner, Mrs. J aIm t Harold Hardy, !vi Mrs. Helen EUI . i Stieber-Cataldo ward Knoll, Mr Daniel, Mrs. F. Weddillg Held Mrs. Edward j Kenneth Scott, Therese Marie Stieber and Sneige, Mrs. L. ~ .Mrs. Wayland Roy Richard Cataldo repeated Mrs. Sam Kisw their marriage vows Saturday, Frp.nk Butcher. January 21. Rev. Fr. J. R. Col- lins, O.S.A. officiated at the 11 St. Martha Gu o'clock ceremony in St. Clare Sankar, chairmaJ , . of Montefalco Church. Ball, Mrs. John

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/956 _~.__.~_r Thursday, January 26, '1956 - ',-.. ,Page Ereven s . • • • by, of, and for Point.e, Women

h The only thing that moves I It's a fact that we all criticize Brownie Be,olll faster than the- speed of sound Ipeople we would not allow ers is a two-week vacation. others to criticize. church Women _Plannin,g Harlequ-in' Ball Troop Formed , 11 Bliss; I-- in New A new Brownie Scout troop ntinued has been formed at Kerby The years seem literally to lift a,way_witk ... SchooL There, On T~sday, January 19; the i, Maid Mrs. 'Arthur Wif!dsor Seated' as Pr~sident; Members of . foll.owiIig girls were invested ELIZABETJEI ARDEN'S own i() Respective Guilds Also Lis'ted at iinto the Brownie' Scouts: Eve will re- i Cotter; Susan Flinterman, Car- Organizational Meeting / FIRMO-LJFT'TREATMENT Jat. Mr. I roll Goodheart, Judith Ann Hooper, Susan LaFave, Nini Pointe The Women's Auxiliary at St. Michael's Church held ILee, Teri Markley, Judy Me. an installation of new officers for t~1e coming year on Kee, Nancy Petrosky,. Kathleen lorida- January. ~. They are:-Mrs. Arthur Windsor, presid~nt; Price, Christine Ramsay, Susan r. and Mrs. W!lham Howe, first vice- president; Mrs. ~Vernon Semmler, Kathy Snyder, Diane f Pem- Bro~n, second vice-president; Mrs. Robert J. Gaskill, re- Van Zile and Carol We,rbols. er will cordmg secretary; Mrs. Herbert J. Shenk, corresponding The mothers att~nded, ,and secretary; anq'Mrs. Samuel Tucker, treasurer. after the, investiture ceremdny,. Hugh punch and cookies were served. in the Also announced ~at the meet-I One member of the troop, e. i~g we.re ~embers ~f. respec- St. Hilda Guild: Mrs, Lynn Mary Lou Jennings, was absent 10 Nas- tIVe. gUIlds m the aUXIlIary and Whittaker c h a i l' man' Miss due to illness and will be in- . After chaIrmen of the guilds. They Mary E.' Brown, Mrs. 'James vestet\ at the next regular troop e final arE' as follows: Caudle, Mrs. Richard Clifton, meeting. irl Nas- S1. Agnes Guild: Mrs. Louis Mrs. Merrill Dillon, Mrs. Her. Diane Delfino. has recently: I board D. Troglia, chairman; Mrs. Ar- bert Duncan, Mrs. Rob e r t transferred to this troop from I isurely thl1.::-R. Bacon, Mrs. Jack Con- Echols, Mrs. Ernst L. Foley, another troop and school. ner, Ml's. Jc.hn Hukenjos, Mrs. Mrs. Robert S. Gaskill, Mrs. Mrs. Phillip H. Jennings of Harold Hardy, Mrs. Curtis Hill Joseph Kish, Mrs. Mason Led- Mt. Vernon road and Mrs. Zol- Mrs. Heit:n Hunter, Mrs, Ed~ dick, Mrs. Thomas Maurer, Mrs. tan Ducsay of Kerby road are Ido ward Knoll, Mrs. W. N. Mc- Robert McCarthy, Mrs. Nor- the leaders of this new Brownie Daniel, Mrs. F. W. McDonald, I man Perrin, Mrs. Marvin Price . Scout troop. ' ld Mrs. Edward Neuman, Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Seeley. Kenneth Scott, Mrs. James I St. Margaret's Guild: Mrs. BE ALERT rand Sneige, Mrs. L. S. Watterw6rth, Richard S Weber ehairmarl' Opportunities are seldom lost Mrs. Wayland Weaver Jr . ~ , peated '. '" I Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs. Kenneth -the man behind you often !vIrs. Sam Klswmey and Mrs.j Ehli M C l' I picks, up the ones you miss. • turday. Frank B .t he r, rs. w'n'1 lam ar IS e, . Col. vcr. . Mrs. C. Robert Chandler, Mrs . the 11 St. Marth~ Gwld: Mrs. Leon. r Henry Cope, Mrs. Gerald De. . -Picture by Fred Runnells' Introductory Offer Clare Sankar, chcurman; Mrs. Donald whirst,' Mrs. Robert' j. Gaskill, Out' Lady Star of the Sea J~hurc.h W)IIlen are getting ready. for a gala event Ball, Mr.s. John Cushran, Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Gunn, Mrs. E. E. which will be held' in the Detroit 'yacht Club on 'February 4. Working on plans for FIRMO.LIFT LOTION ds are Harry Fmdlay, Mrs. Stor Gile- Harris, Mrs. William A. Howe, the Harlequin Ball are, left to right: MRS. JOHN K,. BUSCH, ,presid.ent of the Alt"r (regularly 5.00) . Stie- zan,. Mrs. Re? Hubbard, Mrs. i Mrs. Harold Kolbe, Mrs. John" Society; MRS. STEVEN S. GORDON, d2 coratirig-chairman; MRS. LYNN M. BAR.T- d Mr. LUCIlle Hutchms, Mrs. Kenneth Ludwig, Mrs. Brown McGregor, LETT, publicity chairman, ,and MRS. EL MER O'BERSKI, general chairman. plus gift packages, of Land~rs, Mrs. Jack Manko, Mrs. Joseph' Rhein, Mrs. W. ------:!) .1::>. R. M. Yarnell. Borthwick, chairman; Mrs. Wal- . The Windmill Pointe Garden !l and St. Elizabeth Guild: Mrs., ter Bailey, Mrs. Elton Bamford, Paul Rowe; chairman; Mrs. in the color scneme of pink, Club meeting will be held in d ste- ' M h . M Rupert Eenson, Mrs. Fred Besi- bi k d' h't . E h' t bl the home of Mrs Geo g W Why is it that the women who are regular Elizabeth Arden J0;::1 ason, c aIrman; rs. Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. Ver- mer, Mrs. George Burgess, Mrs. .ac an w 1 e.. ac a e . . r e . Rov. BarbI"er,rs.M FranCIS'c ar- non Brown, Mrs. J oe1 Chi 1ds, Frederick Button, Mrs. Harry WIll be centE!red WIth a 'masked' Eversman onWestch_ester road Salon clients look far younger than their yellS? er 81S- Ion. )lrs. Peter Clark, Mrs. An- Mrs. Nelson Fisher, Mrs. Wil- Coppin, Mrs. Homer Fisk, Mrs. tigure ..and candles. All ladies at 1 o'clock"W~dnesday,. Febru. The answer to their seeming agelessness is found in' a se Ca- drew Dettloff, Mrs. Frederick liam Goodson, Mrs. Harold Har- Lance Haskell, Mrs, Earl Hut. Viill receive favors accenting the ary 1.' . . ; special Elizabeth Arden treatment called Firmo.Lift. Isister, Fmk, Mrs. Louis Kalb, Mrs. C. den, Mrs. Robert Hinrich" Mrs. ton, Mrs. Hazen' Keith, Mrs. theme of the, eyening. Following 'luncheon and, a Miss Arden ,is, for a limited time only, making you ded as K. Manglos, Mrs. Dudley :Mar- John Huntington, Mrs. Law- Wilfred Livermore, Mrs. Ar- Mrs. O'Berski is assisted by meeting, which w~ll be presided this vin, Mrs. Frank Meyer, Mrs. rence Jameson, Mfs, Arthur th M A h' over by the newly-elected pre- Ed . ur -1'r'~Isner, rs. rt ur Moes-. Mrs. John W. Baker as co- Finnp.Lirt introductory offering. length ward Mitcnell, Mrs. Marilyn Kuecken, Mrs. Wayne Luke, ta~ Mrs. 'Donald Nigro, Mrs. Ed- chairman, Mrs. Frank Trenta- sident, Mrs. Robert H. Wicking, f~\.\. AND It consists of the regular bottle of FIRMO.LIIT LOTION . ocks Palmer, Mrs. Thomas Rogers, I' Mrs. William. McQueen, Mrs. wm Peterson, Mrs. Robert Pope, 'costa is ticket chairman Mrs. films ,of the California Rose (a blend of toning oils and astringents), plus gift packegel match- Mrs. Ralph Spresser and Mrs. Dean -Parker, Mrs. Thomas M A H R't' '111' Ch 1 ' Bowl "Parade of Flowers" will W'P' S th 1 d rs. . , 1 Ler, .l.t.lrs. ar es Frank Schuch is financial chair- of TREATMENT OIL and vitamin-enriched ARDENA he i r I ..Iam u er an . Richards, Mrs. Earl Seielstad; Squiers, Mrs. W. A. Stuart, man, Mrs. George Francis and ~~a~~~t.~: Mrs. Gerald y;. ~'M\N1£1l , PERFECfION CREAM. es and Mrs. Arthm' Walker and N.•LS. Mrs. Ba.tlett are co-chairmen ' Fred Wilhoff. . of publicity. Mrs. Roy Matzka All members are asked to CK For wonderful results, follow the "Press ONl Mould IN! · I 0 J b.' S · S1. Cecelia's Guild: Mrs. Wil- is reception chain;lan. bring winter'arrangementri suit. S10 Work UP!" Finno-Lift ritual at home. G Ham I. Erringer, chairman; Mrs. able for coffee or ..end tables, rosse POlD 8 e e r. y er.es Applied correctly, Finno.Lift Treatment will help to John Barlow, Mrs. Herman C · CI b for display and disc¥ssion. . At . . '..l 11. lift, firm and' smOctll .the maturing skin; erase wrinkling, Esquire Theatre-IS31 I E. Jefferson IBartlett, Mrs. Hauy Black, Mrs. oterze U Other 'Ilewly-eleeted officers "rr.",ellfilO Robert BOdycombe, Mrs. J. K. . I include Mrs. Ralph kresge, .vice- sagging,. and heavmess. Calder, Mrs. Milton Cross, Mrs. To Hold Dun,ee. pr~sideni; Mrs. Curtis L. Moody, Thursday, Feb. 2 - 11:00 a,m. John Henderson, Mrs. Alfred secretary; and Mrs. James Oi- . 1l.cI\lcti~"st Houston, .Mrs. Floyd -Kerby, --- den, treasurer. Mrs. Louis Lotgering, 'Mrs. The monthly dance of the John McClellan, Mrs. John Nei. Grosse PoiIlte. Cgter'ie Club is Comrhittee heads are as fol- ERNEST GRUENING man, Mrs. Ray N.19ro, Mis. W. scheduled. lor February 4 in tM lows: chairman and co~chairman' C. Owen, Mrs. Arthur Rede- War Memorial Center. , of programs, Mr.s. Bert L. Lind-, TRAIL Ph al'ma CIJ (Former Governor of AIClska) baugh, Mrs. Leonard' Rochte, All- married couples in the zaY4- and Mrs. Ralph, Dewey; Mrs. Homer Strale, Mrs. George Pointe are invited to attend the Mrs. Chamberlain, membership.; 35 W. Grand River 121 Kercheval, on the Hill Thom and Mrs. Edgar Yeoman. party which,.will start at.9. p.m. Mrs., Harry Winston, social THIRD FLOOR Refreshments will be served. affairs; Mrs. Eve:'sman, scrap- TU '-5688 "The State of Alaska" I For best results in making I Among the couples. having ,book; and Mrs. David C. Lowe, Bet. Woodward & Griswold light, fluffy dumplings, drop the reservations are Mr. -and Mrs. chairman of the trial gardens in DOWNTOWN DETROIT Tickets.:-$2.50 batter on top of a piece of meat George. Pomeroy, Mr .. and Mrs. the War Memorial Center .. or vegetable in your stew. 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. 2b, 195b Thursday, January 26, 1956 ' GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven tes Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women 1 th, ou The only thing that moves I It's a fact that we all criticize Brownie Scout faster than th~. sp~ed of sound people we would not allow 9illters I St. Michael's Church Church W,omen Planning Har!equin Ball 1'roop Formed is a two-week vacation. others to criticize. rl" ...~'a:~Ril~S

'.1, f'~'e 1[;, \" p'.\" A new Brownie Scout troop c..:-:c: (O:1tl1:~rd Auxiliary Installs has been formed at Kerby The years seem literally to bft au;ay 1cith ... SchooL l~. S. e...... ~':~e;~~ On Thursday, January 19, the I : '1:" \-(l;,h., ~.:2._rt Mrs. Arthur Windsor Seated as President; Members of following girls were invested ~ ELIZABETH ARDEN'S into the Brownie Scouts: Eye Respective Guilds Also Listed at Cotter, Susan Flinterman, Car- . Organizational Meeting roll Goodheart, Judith Ann' FIRMO-LIFT TRE~-\Tl\lENT Hooper, Susan LaFave, Nini: ~ tp the PC':;::e The \Vomen.s AuxiliarY at St. Michael's Church held I Lee, Ted Markley, Judy Mc-: an installation of ne\v odieers for the coming year on Kee, Nancy Petrosky, Kathleen

_nUll!€', F;();" ,ia4 January 9. They are:-Mrs. Arthur Windsor, president; Price, Christine Ramsay, Susan: ,-!, al"C :.Ir. (,:-,d )'lrs. vVilliam Howe. first \'ice- president; Mrs.' Vernon Semmler, Kathy Snyder, Diane Van Zile and Carol Worbois. ' " v' :,('1' ~: Pc :,-.. Brown. second yice-presicl2nt; Mrs. Robert J. GaskilL re- r The mothers attended, and : G :y"cl:1e1'" \~.,: 1 ('oi"Cling secretary; l\Irs. Herbert J. Shenk, corresponding I :,ccret2r.\": an~ Mrs. Samuel Tucker, tren~l,:~el'. after the investiture ceremony, : ,)(',' on rLgh I punch and cookies w~re served, A::-.o announced at the meet- 1 One member of the troop.' :;:g \\'l'l'e memb('rs of respcc-! 51. Hilda Guilc!: Mrs. L\"nn Mary Lou Jennings, was absent. . -\~::l~fly to :\as.- Ln' .c:.u:!cb In the auxiliary and Whittaker. c h a i I' m 2 n; Miss due to i.llness and will be in- ~' :i~:::h....-\fter chamnen of the guilds. They Mary E. Brown, Mrs, James i VEsted. at the next regular troop' ,,':::lg :hc final are a.-: fullcm:s: : Caudle, Mrs. Richard Clifton, meeting. ',," Hact' :r. ~?~- S~, Agnes Guild: i.lrs. Lo,tis Mrs. Merrill Dillon, Mrs. Her- , Diane Delfino , has recently : ,'-,'S \\': ~1 )Y'rtrri D. Troglia. chairman; Mrs. Ar- bl'rt DLlr~can, Mrs. Rob e I' t : transferred to thIS troop from :Jr a lc:~ ..l::-e;y tilli:' H, Bacon. ?vII'S. Jack Con- Echols. Mr~. Ernst L. Foley, ! another troop and school. I:L'r, :\1~'". Juhn Hakenjos, :'.lrs, Mrs. Robert S. GaskilL Mr:;.' I Mrs. Phillip H. Jennings of Harold Hardy. Mrs, Curtis Hill. Joseph Kish. Mrs. Mason Led- ; 1\11. Vernon road and Mrs, Zol- ::\lrs. Helen Hunter. ::\11'5. Ed4 dick, Mrs. Thomas Maurer, Mrs. I tan Ducsay of Kerby road are (7ataldo \,'",ll'C1 Knoll, ::\'Ir5, W, X. ::\1('- Robert lVIcCJ.rthy. Mrs, NQr- . t he leaders of this new Brownie D,miel. Mrs. F. \V, ::\!C'Donalc!, man Perrin, Mrs, Marvin Price Scout troop. g Held ::\11'5. Edward Kellman. ).lrs, and Mrs. Charles Seeley. Kenne:h Scott. :'11'", Jamb St. Margaret':; Guild: Mrs. BE ALERT I.e' St,cber and SlH:lge. ~lrs, L. S. \:'atterworth, Richard S, Weber. chairman; Opportunities are seldom lost I :,taido rE';Jcated ::\11'__, \\ 3~'land \\ ,'J."L'r. Jr.. ),1rs. Robert Bell. Mrs, Kenneth -the man behind you often! \"l;\\''; SaL,:'e!a.\', :.lrs. Sam Kiswincy ,d1d ::\11'.", Blair, Mrs. Wiliiam Carlisle picks up the ones you miss, \', Fr. J, R Cd. :Frank Beltcher. }.oIl'",C, Hubert Chandler, Mrs~ I ;:-O~P-E-N.:;;-=M=O=-N--D-A";;;Y';;;;--';;;;-T';;;;-I-L-L";;--'-S-:3-0j iciat'd ?t the Jl St. :.'1artha Guild: ::\11',..,Leon Henry Cope, Mrs. Gerald De- -Picture b" Fred Runnells Introductory Offer :;\' :~~ Sl, Care 5ankar. chairman: Mrs. Donald whil'.:-:t, l\1rs. Hobert J. Gaskill, Our Lady Star of the Sea Church '\\' )men are getting ready for a gala event '!":urch. Ball, ::\lrs. John Cushran, ~I:'s, Mr.;. Clarence Gunn, Mrs. E. E. which wjlJ be held in the Detroit Yacht Club on February 4. Working on plans for FIRJ\10-LIFT LOTIO\' (' newl.\",\'tC:s a:-e Harry Findlay, :Vlrs. Stor Gi~l'- H,L'1'ls. :Vlrs. William A. Howe, the .Harlequin Ball are, left to right: MRS. JOHN K. BUSCH. president of the Altar (regularl.r 5.00) ..\;;gU5't .~, S::e- z:m. ::\l~s. Ben Hubbard, ;-,'Irs. ),,11';. H3.l'olcl Kolbe. Mrs. John,' SOCIety; MRS. STEVEN S, GORDOI\, de corating chairman; MRS. LYNN M. BART- :-: I'(\2rl Mrs. Reservations jnciicatt' that a R'('\.'l:r: ::\I('r ,IC e t'n. .>11':'. \\'11- ,(",tHe. .\ r" l:'Vll oC e .• I~~ , SIr k 11, ' 1~1/t t · C Ii d ','.: riP ~('iC j:.'J'\\'n ee lIlY Cl e PERFECTION CREAJI ]',01'.11 .\1"1:-::l'{', :'1[',. R 0 '0" I' t J'll' <':'11'" ,- 'vI" Fr"cl Stll : amue uc er, I'll'S. Franz cClpacih' crowd wi:l enJ'o\.' thIS 'I " c '- - L ell' c'.. ,J:-(J .. , - 1:>. L -'van Scl , .. M. H - ,.::'~:'oid: n c! In )'lurph::. )'lrs. Edison RO)Jbins. cier, ~lr'S. \'L'r11011 Thomp:,on WolfI d''v\Mal~,:AIlS: d o\V~rd pre-lenten party. The ballroom By G'lf'l}/Oden l""llub, i a f;dl 1 r'an: was ).1" ' L'" 'ct l' Co,. i'vl'- H b. . d :'1" ",,,,,,. WI' , an I b, exan €l' Mc- l, Lt ~OO .:. ,:;... Le ,O",t:IS, 1 I~. 0, ~l t an ,I~. ~ .dullo, ,llt,un. . Co\', ,will be gaily decorated with I :- ,-' :"1' r:€'i' wed. ~ I.,lax , S.ltton, I',lrs. Arlle Trahern and: St. l\Ian:'s Gudd: \11':0. Leslie Cath 'n' G '1.1• M k ." --- ".:, a ;-:-"tc:--.:ng St ],1:'$ R ),1. Yarnell. 'B ' h ,,' k' h' . '"' . '1'~ 11;,' ' en e s, Ul ~., 1 1'5. mas sand ::.\larcll Gras Tlbure:o The \Vindmill Puinte Garden I i \,IC" C dun,,!.!,.\ i. , r::'c" ',;"1 ,'c,:l and ' , oxt I~. nd.- Paul Rowe chalrnlan' Mrs I 5t E'l'zalv,tl- GlIl'1el' "II'S; tel' Bal'lc\' -"'11" E"OIl lJ'll"fr)"cl .~. t B ' M F'l " ,1.'1 the color schcml" of pmk, Club meeting will be held in ' ... <.nd s:e~ I • ~l •• C.C 1 r,. ~v . .,.\ ;-.. U .DL 11 L. "J.cuper enson rs ree Be-I-I Why is it that the women who arc regular Elizabeth Arden 1 JO:ln ).1.....:'on. chait:man: :.ell's" Mrs. John Bt':Inett, :\lrs, Vcr-' mer, Mrs, GeOl:ge B~rgess. M;s. : black and white. Each table the home of 1\11's. George W. 'I I '1 L' C B 'I J 1 Ch 11 Ev<.:rsman on V/cstchester road Salon clients look far younger than their years? ; Roy Rar.)',~r. ,\ 1':. [' rallCl" ar-, non : O\\,'n, .\ rs. oe J ~,... 'Frederick Button, Mrs. Harry, will 1e centered with a masked )".. '.t,:(1:- ~"f:- .:.::.:::- 10:'., \lr5. 1'(',('1' Cla,'k. ;-,Irs. An- . ?III'S. Nelson FIsher. :'.11':'. \\ :1, Coppin. Mrs. Homer Fisk Mrs : figure and candlces, All ]aclieo: at 1 ,)'clock, Wednesday, Febrl,l- The answer to their seeming agelessness is found in a "_',~(.", I\,,;:p Ca- j cL'cw DettlofT., :-'11> ,Frederick liam Goodson, }Irs, ~IaroJd 11,,1'- Lance Haskell. Mrs. Earl' Hut~ ' \"ill reccin' fa\'or" accenting the :.rry 1. special Elizabeth Arden treatment called Firmo.Lift. ~ r. ~ r CH)~11'.:;: ~; .....':- r., , i Fink. ::\11':-:.LOUi:, h.aln. ylr:" C. den, ?\Irs. Robert lLnnc-h, ::\lr~, tnn. ;"-1 l'S, Hazen Keith, :M.rs. theme of the e\"f~nltH~, Following lupcheon and a '1 Miss Arden is, for a limited time only, making you this ,t K . .:.b)~,:;:c)s., ::\lrs. Dudley i\Iar- John huntington, ':'11':-;, L:I\\'. ~\\'Ii[rcd Livermore, Mrs, AI'- i Mrs. O'Berski lS 3s~i"ted b\' meetii1g, which \vill be pn:sided ....:::1, :'1:-:-. I' :"ll:k ),Ic.....er. \:r:,. rence Jameson, ~lrs, .'\nhcll' thur ':\IisJ,er, Mrs. Arthur Moes- . T"irs. John \\T, Baker as c~- over by the newly-elected pre- Firmo.Lift introductory offering • ," "C \\..-alt!-~,. ::2:1h EGWal'd )'lrtcl1el1, :vII'S. ::\1ar..yn Kuecken. ~1r;-:, i,\ dyne Lllke, ta :'vlr<; Donald Nigro 1\11'1''' Ed-' h . "1 F J' sident, Mrs. Robert H. Wicking, ~t consists of the regular bottle of FIR.\IO-LlFT LOTIO~ , " , ., " , _'1" : c alrn1an ~,1"" )''In - 1rlnt'1- Pal:T.c;,. ).rr~. Tnomas Roge:'s, )..11'';. \\ d llLllTl )"lcQueen, },.1r~, win Peterson Mrs RoLert Pope [ t ' ',_, ,. 1 <, \. 'films of the California Rose 1"':1:'.:1:(" f::c'l'~~ (a blend of toning oils and astringents), plus gift packages ';\"':, \.::th r.:a:ch. )'Irs. R<:.lph Spresser and i.lrs. ,Dean Parker, ;-'11'5. Thomas :-'1:5', A~ H. Ritter: Mn:. Charle~ : c~s ,~ • IS tl~~et. c lalrn~,an, M~':, Bowl "Parade of Flo,vers" will of TREATMENT OIL and vitamin. enriched ARDE!\A 'i ;;;" 'c':', T!i e : r Wl1lia:n Si.ltherlancl, ,Richards, ::\'lrs. Earl ScieLstacl, Sq,jt'l"5. :.Irs. W, A. Stuart,; F~a .. kMs:hllch I~ flllall,cla:.~hall- be shown by Mrs. Gerald W. ------.--.------~~------~-- 1'1 \' \P 1k ,n an, IS. Geo.ge Flancb and. Cha b l' : ':ar-:1 ro"es and ,\ r" . r' n 'I' ,-.;El 'er and M. ,m er am PERFECTIO~ CREA~I. c. IS. i :l\lrs. B~ll:tlett are co-cha1rmen , . r------..,.',',:,.( For wonderful results, follow the "Press Mould Fre~ Vnh:J1f:. .' i of publicity. Mrs. Roy Matzka }\11 members are asked to OS! 11\'! ;:-," \" d,,;.zPc! hi~ , Sl. C('c~.la S GUIld,: Mrs. \'Y 11. is reception chairman. bl'lr.g wmter arrangements suit4 Work UP!'" Firmo.Lift rit.ual at home. ~~. 11~ be r;~s hf'st Grosse Pointe Celebrity Series bam 1. Errll1,~er, chaIrman; Mrs, . _~_~_~ able for coffee or end tables, Applied correctly, Firmo-Lift Treatment will help to John Barle\':. rvIrs. Herman'. for cl;splay and discussion. At S' ",'E'r and PhiLp l~rt,firm and !mooth the maturing skin; erase wrinkling, Esquire Theatre-I 53 I I E. Jefferson Bartlett. 1\1rs. Harry Black, ~'lrs, Coterle C Iu b Other ne\'.:l.- elee:ted officers ...10\1. -ireme u sagging, :mJ Lc:n';,Jess. 1~()bcrt Bodyco~11be, Mr:;. J. K. ' include Mrs. R~lph Kresge, vice- " ----- Calder. Mrs. TvIllton Cross. Mrs, To Hold DllllCe president; Mrs. Cu"tis T..J. 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Page Twelve G-R 0 5 S E POI N TEN EW S Thursday, January 26, 1956 Northville Auxiliary Meeting on February 2 ARNIM SEIELSTAD, 'son of Isl;:.nior !?hysics r.lajo:, is among . . Clare Parish MR. and MRS. EARL SEIE~. j ab~~t i? "stud~nts ..m ~he ca== Grosse Pointe members of the I morial Building on Thursday. Youth Council 'Plans Dan~e at Center 1st. STAD of Fairholme \")layed tne of l\.nme whIch IS bemg pr Citizens' Auxdiary Committee Fer-ruary 2, at 8 p,m. IJ~ ponsorsDil1Jler part of Pawnee Bill' in the Ohio sent.ed as the az:nual OWU t'] North,'ille State Hospital wi11 Dr. Philip M. Brown, medical Wesleyan University produc- Sf?!1lOl' Sh.ow. , Serelstad also a.ttend the group's scheduled supervisor of the hospital, wi:i.l .; f "Annie Get Your Gun" helped deSIgn L~~ sets for the .~on 0 . 1 r.'eetm~ ill thf' Veterans' Me- be the guest speaker. The men of the parish of 51. Clare of Montefalco are joining on January 19-21. Seielstad, a mUS.i~a. the ladies of the Archconfra- ,ternity to put on a spaghetti dinner 0(1 Sunday January 29, at 6 p.m. No MaUerWhen! No latter Where! Dr. and Mrs. John Galbo willl , If/E CARE FOR THE THINGS YOU CARE FOR head the kitchen group in cook- ing an authentic Italian meal. Cards will follow the dinner. Est. 1921 Pr~":pt, Local and Long The party is under the chair- EffiCIent al manship of Mrs. Edward 5tan-j ko and Mrs. John Comella. Distance Moving I BAKE POTATO IN FOIL A gtff cy, Scrub, dry and lightly grease your favorite baking potatoes. Allied Van LIllIS, IRe" Wrap each one in a piece of foil woods and bake as usual. To serve, fold Nation.WUk MOfli",Z back the foil, make a crisscross C~lI feor Free Estlmate cut in the top, squeeze slightly Michilo:"an's Largest and Finest , to puff up add a pat of butter 'I Gnd a dash of paprika. , Firep.oof Constructed Warehouse VA. 2-4540 Potatoes baked in foil have I a delicious, mealy quality, not i theatre too dry, and the skins are soft : and palatable. I WOLVERINE If dinner is delayed, foil I STORAGE COMPANY --Picture by Bob Gale baked potatoes can be held as i 10ng as an hour and still be fit; WEDDINGS-We render a .pedal sery!!:. Shown illustrating the idea for, and wearing :~atching s w eat e l' s and plaid to serve. It's something to re- I «If re-arn.npn; furftiture ill your horne See Two shirts, are committee members of the Youth CounciJ's "Match Me Hop" which will member when you're not sure I and pack and ship rifts. be held in the War Memorial Center on Saturday evening, January 28. Le~t to right, guest:; 2re going to be on time. are: TED HARRIS and JEAN HUTCHIN SON, and BILL W ACTHER and MARY Great Shows! WARDLE. Grades 9~12 from all private, parochial and public schools in the Pointes are invited. ' , BEAUTIFUL FORMICA DINETTES From Another Pointe, of View Berrys HQnor AVAILABLe IN BLACK WROUGHT IRON AND CHROME ~ CHRYSLER 300-8 (Continued from Page 8) Paul Parays MADE TO ORDER bard. took a trai',l for the coast on Saturday. Ralph \Varner 1 . Si•• on display in the lobby! Simonds Jr. flew out from Burlington Vt. to be his Mr. ~nd Mr~. J. Lesl1e Berry Shap. " be ' h " entertall1ed mformally Sun- brot her s st man at t e ceremony. d J ' ').) at a II d' ANY Style $ 1J"t f t d th ay anual y ~w, sma In- 95 . On 'Ve dnes d ay, M rs. N orman l\.legmm y e e e ner' in their Sunningdale drive lifetime GUQl'"antee end YC;:;, cHid pick up ,,'our free entry bldnk for visiting Simond~ clan and the Haro~d Co Simondses, of heme. for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pasadena, at a luncheon in her home. Harold and Ralph Paray. On All Chrome ..p Plnnouth's S150,OOO.OOLucky Motor Number Simonds are brothers. Dic~ and Judy ~neL out there last Mr. Paray is conductor of the 26 Styles-126 Colors-All Storel Sweepstakes. Remember the Grand Prize is J~Iy when they were both III the w~ddll1g party of Betsy D.etroit Symphony Orchestra. S:iO,OOO,on in Cash: ~nd prize - World wide Snnonds and Schuyler Royal. Judy IS the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Berry is president of the il'i~):Cin',l 73J other giant cash prizes. Tutaling and Mrs. Philo Knowles Holland, vf Pasadena. A recep- Women's Association for the De- ~q(),n()(), tion at the Anandale club will follow the evening rites. troit Symphony Orchestra. After a honeymoon trip to Hawaii, the couple will make Guests' i n c Iud c d Mr. and .. their home in Neff lane. Mrs. John B. Mansfield, M1'. and * " >I< Mrs. Howard Harrington, of: Tables ma.de to order llny lIln They'll Marry in Bloomfield Hills: Mr. Jobn B. I or I h 3. Ii e, including round, OPEN square. surfboard and oval. Zl> Janette Fitzsimons, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ford. Mrs. Jobn O. Huse, and 1 - JAN. 25 - 31 Mr. and 'Mrs, Harold O. Love. colors and patterns to select E. Fitzsimons of Harvard road, is spending her mid-semes- SUNDAY from. Tables can be equipped Glenn Ford Dorothy McGuire ter vacation through January 31 from Butler Ul1iversity, 12 to 5:30 with self-storing leaf. All tabJp. * Indianapolis, Ind., with her sister, .l'vIary Louise in San Mary Lou Scott to Wed aprons and edges art o! Formica. Diego, Calif. On February :2, Mr.- and Mrs. Fitzsimons, Pointer John L. Murray DAILY Chafrs upholstered in '.fextDre6 their daughter, Kathleen, and her aunt, Miss Kathleen Duran materlals-84 colors and B D. S 33 OJ "T RI A L" 10 to 8:30 pat;terns, 16 ditferent st;}'les. AU uy .rect- aye 10 Badger, will leave Grosse Pointe for Vienna,' Austria, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Scott of rnrome is triple ..plated. includ- Ml Plus Companion Feafure in&, copper, nickel and chrom.. lOOM DIVIDERS _"DE TO ORDiR where they'll spend five days before going on to Klagen- Lansing announce the engage. furt, £01' Kathleen's February 11 marriage to Hans Tschurt- ment of their daughter, 1'.1ary Beautiful FO~ICA BUFFETS Made To Order schenthaler. ';Lou, to Jack Murra:¥, son vf! Mr. and Mrs. John L. Murray I Mary Louise, who is to be ber sister's maid of honor, of Lakepointe avenue. , \-vill join her family in Vienna. After the wedding is over, The announcement was' made METALMASTERS MFG. CO. Chrysler Display Through Courtesy she',}l stay on for a fortnight's skiing before returning to J San Diego. at a family dinner party i~ the 21912 Harper • Be,tween 8 and 9 Mila Rca~s of * Murray heme On January 11. Two Cerem(tnies Both Miss Scott and Jack are ST. CLAIR SHORES • PHONE PR.7-4412 Hans' brother, Rev. Fr. Heinrich Tschurischenthaler, students in Michigan State Uni. Other Stores: Gratiot at 10 Mil., East Detroit • R~clford • DearborR • R.oyal Oak will be on the altar ,,,'hen the couple plight their vows at versity. No wedding plans have I Fisher •Recort! a solemn high nuptial mass at noon Saturday, February 11, been made. in Dom Zu .Maria Saal, the church in Carinthia, Austria, a incorporated short distance from Klageniurt. The bridegroom-elect is 15000 Kercheval Grosse Pointe the son of Mrs. Maria Tschurtschenthaler, of Klagenfurt. As required by Austrian law, Kathleen and H,ans will VA 2.5777 be married on February 10 at a civil service. Contrary to • custom here, they will arise early the day of the wedding, ------go to church for communion, attend the big wedding breakfast, and then dress and return to church for the formal ceremony at .high noon. After the marriage, the Fitzsimons will return home via Rome. Madrid and Lisbon. Kitty Sanner entertaineQ for Kathleen at a personal shower and tea in her Neff road home, and Barbara Bull of Bedford lane gave a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Court- ney Fitzsimons and Mrs. R. B. Gotfredson feted the bride- WASHABLE elect at a luncheon and kitchen shower in the Gotfredson OUTER SLACKS home on Grand Marais boulevard. SPORT SHIRTS RE(i. NOW Dominican Mothers Club Ulliversity Club JACKETS REG. NOW 7.95 5.88 To See Basketball Game REG. NOW 3.95 3.28 8.95 6.88 The regular monthly meet- Holding PClrty ing of the Dominican High 8.95 & 9.95 6.88 5 & 5.95 3.88 9.95 7.88 Mothers Club will be held in 10.95 7.50 University Club members will 7.88 5.88 10.95 the school. Wednesday, Febru- gather for a dinner dance mark- 11.95 - 8.88 <>(.RO~N ary I, at 8 p.m. 12.95 10.88 7.88 ",' ~Wy, ing the club's 57th birthday on 11.88 & 11.95 10.88 Immediately [onowing the Saturday, January 28. James W. 13.95 11.48 business meeting there will be Standart is chairman. 12.95, 13.95 CkalW(f(.t~ I an intra-mural championship 14.95 11.88 r~ basketball game in the gym. Patronesses for the affair in- 15.95 & 14.95 11.88 J EF F:ERSGN NOlll N G ~: Refreshments will be served elude Mrs. Berrien C. Eaton, 12.88 SPORTCOATS ;at R~M' Jr., Mrs. Charles Wright, III, following the game. Hostess for 17.95 13.88 REG. 30.00 NOW 24.88 VAlley 1-7500 ! the evening will be senior vice- Mrs. Lawrence Gotfredson, Jr., GAUCHO president, Mrs. James La Rue, Mrs. James W. Grace, M.rs: J. 18.95 14.48 REG. 35,.00 & 40.00 NOW 29.88 ,> i 8rancltes t'k~;Je Iou assisted by the 'senior mothers. Burgess Book, III, Mrs, W.~lllam 19.95 . " 14.88 ~.,"~,,'\~'-,~ Mrs. Charles P,jltteuw, presi-I L. Newman, Mrs. ~. B. Gallo- dent, will preside-"at the busi- w~y, Mrs. A. H. Whrttaker, Mrs. 24.95 19.88 SHIRTS ness meeting. WIlfred S. Teetzel and Mrs. 29.95 23.88 Jerome C.. DuCharme. DRESS SOCKS . REG" NOW More are Mrs. R. B. Gushee, Irregular Mrs, C. A. DuCharme, Mrs. A. ALL WOOL 4.95 3.88 P. Bartholmew, Jr., Mrs. James SHIRTS Cotton Argyle I P. Chapman and Mrs. Homer B, 1.95 5:88 IT IS WORTH INVESTIGATING • • • I Wells. REG. NOW REG. $-1.00 , SWEATERS 3.95 8.95 6.88 Coat, Pullover ana 3.28' C SAVINGS BOND SALES 4.50 68 TRUE Residents of th~ State of Vest Styff:'s 3. 1 69 Michigan inves~,ed ~25,261,901 in 4.95 & S 3.88 4 pre for 2.65 Series E and H U.S. Savings REG. NOW GLOVES .Bonds during December, bring- 5.95 6.95 $1.95 to $7.50 ing the total for 1955 to $325,- & 4.88 REG. NOW I1igl1 ; 653,335, a new peacetime high, 7.50 & 7.95 5.88 MUFFLERS. . $1.48 to $5.88 ~it was announced today by -2.95 :2.68 8.95 ' 6.88 I Noble D. Travis, state chairman $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 3.95 for the Treasury's U.S. Savings 9.95 7.88 3.28 Bond's Division. Total sales for TIES I •• Now 98e, $1.88, $2.38 4.95 & 5 ide/it, the year exceeded by ,$3,853,335 10.00 $ 10.95 B.88 • 3.88 the state's quota of $321,800,000. 11.95 9.88 $3.95 and $4.95 Flannel Michigan's previous peacetime 5.95 4.88 You Can HEAR the DIFFERENCE -record was set in 1954 with 12.95 10.88 PAJAMAS .. ' .. Now $3.28 and $3.88 7.95 sales totaling $302,790,351. • 5,.88 = at 1m. and MRS. JAMES VER- 1,NER and- children, DULCIE, : LuCINDA, and JON of North 15254 HOUSTON Oxford road, are guests at the 19195 MACK' COR. KELLY Pecor Electronics Chalet Suzanne in Lake Wales, NEAR MOROSS SOUND EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS , Fla. 10729 Morang, at Cadieux Phone TUxedo 2.9985 GROSSE POINTE LA. 7-7850 TU. 4-5320 HOURS DAILY: 9 to 9 Shoe Repair Ample Free Parking Open Thurs., , 379 Fisher Rd., Opp. High Fri. and Sat. 'til , p.III ..

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CLASS1FJED ADS FEATURE PAGE Second Section Gross~.Poin.te ews Thursday, January 26, 1956 Page Thirteen Cinema League Presenting .Church~:Holds Parish Meeting Two Pointers. Honored St. Michael's E pis cop'a I tired from the Vestry after hav- By Surety Executive8 Church, Grosse Pointe Woods, ing served three years; John W. Outstanding Travel Film The Casulty and Surety Ex- , held its' Annual. Parish ,Meeting Bennett, Rup~rt .A. Benson, "The Green Slopes of Col- with Paramoun~ .and Fox lD ecutives Association of Michi- orado" an. outstanding movie Hollywood-win show. the pic- 0I?- Monday,. January 16, pre- Martin W. Chamberlain, and C. gan at their regular January travelogue is being presented tures himself ,',I.d will discuss ceded by a p~rish dinner. . Robert Chandler. meeting, elected the following this evening, January 26, at 8 with the audience methods by . Following the reading or" the At a brief organization meet-. officers for the coming year: which other amateurs 'ma~: im- . Rector's report and the financial ing of the new Vestry, immedi: ... o'clock. at .the Grosse Pointe prove their own movies. repo,rt, the. following men were ately after the Parish Meeting, president, A. Lawson Potter, VIar Memorial Center under the elected to. Sierve. on 'the Vestry an election of Vestry officers vice-president, George Bortz and auspices of the Grosse Pointe Women Writers' Club for the next three years: Fred- resulted as follows: serior war- secretary-treasurer, Edward Ra- Cinema League. .. erick J. Button, Jack T: Conner, den, George H. Thorn, Jr.; dius. This movie, which is open to Honors Sprague Holdens Alfre.d J. Houston, Ray Nigro junior vtarden, .H o.war d B. Mr. Potter lives at 886 Uni- the public, was photographed". --- and.Edwin.1N'. Petersen. Wolff; secretary, John Cushran; versity. place, and Mr. Radius and narrated by Nate Reiss of Bidding farewfJl to the Spra- The following' four men re- treasurer •. Freder~ck J .. Button. at 1777. Hunt4lgton. Detroit. The. pictures unfold gue Holdens, wilo' le~ve' next for the audie~ce wonders of week for a ye~r .In Australia the west seldom caught by a under a Fulbright award, mem- camera. Featur".ld are pictures bel'S of the. Detroit . Women of a trip on the last of the . narrow gage '1 d th D R WrIters met ?t the home of Dr. ral roa s- e .. d M Ch I C k' H' h and G W b t S'l' t Ian rs. ar es roo In _lg - . . . e ween 1 ~er on land Park. ana Durango. In th. '1 Coming in from Grosse Pointe . e ral road seqt:encc Mr. I were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling :Jave! Companion R~ISSrode ~ntop of the little I Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- radroad on It.S 3000 foot as~ent ward Torosian to join other ~hrough terrItory unaccessIble members. from B,:j'mingham and In any .other way. The audi- Detroit. ence wIll also see the Royal . Gorge B .d ., h' h Mr. Holden, on leav.e from wind rl ge ~eavmg I~ a 19 his position as Lead of the De. THE CAMERA CENTER h and WIll go w1th the partment of Journalism of p otographer on the famous Wayne Universit'., and h' 'f MRS. DONALD C. LONGYEAR, 'chairriuln of the City March of Dimes. auth- presents- Aspen C I k' rit . , 1SW1e • .0 o. S 1 I . Sheila, a forme,," president of orizes EDWARD HICKEY, left~ and DAVID 'LIVINGSTON~.business' chair~en-in Mr. ReISS, who is an amateur DWW, were presented with a the Pointe, to join the "Mothers March on Polio," which will be held tonight Jan-, THE \"'ORLO'S SMAllEST photographer with professional large, box of (:...,101" film "to uary 26, fr.om ~rto '.8 p.m. Looking on with approval at the right, is MRS. LOUrS REFLEX CAMERA background-he formerly was. bring Australia hack." CLARKE, chairman for the Park mothers. All residents are urged to leave their porch lights turned on as,.an indication they are anxious t.odonate to the drive.. 11JMr At Pongracz • • • 'PointersNamed-}JVaYlle Offering Edison.Awards mlnlcordm; tkL . ;"~. ~~ To use Board I?hildren's :Play College .Grants

.The electlon of nme new. The Em per 0 I' S Nt! w Grosse Pointe residents Joan members to the 1959 Bpard of Clothes;" -a comedy for children' Brauns 1218 Ham' t : d Directors of United' CoIllmunity by'Charlotte Chorpenning, will ..' . p on,. ,an Services of Metropolitan De- be pres'en"ted by the Wayne John ~lem, 1220 Maryland, troit was announced on Wed- University' Children's Theatre were among a" group of 35 stu- nes~~y,. J~uary 25, at .t~e 01'- On Saturday. January 28, at 10, deI1ts" honored by the Detroit ganlzatIon s annual meetmg at 12:30 and 3 at Parcells Junior Edison Company. . ,. the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. High .Scho~l. T~e produ~ti9n All wer~ gi~en' college grants • '. Two of the newly-elected here IS prel';ented.., under .the by the company early in. 1955. bo~rd me.mbers are Gr,osse sponso:sh~p of the L-rrossePOInte Joan, a graduate of St. Clair .1 .PoInte resIdents, Raymond K. BrOWnIe ,::)couts. High School,. is a first year Dy~ema of 233 Lothrop, and . For ab~ut 14 years, the student at. Wayne University, Nell B. Hayes of 256. ~erby Wayne U~lvers~ty Theatre. has and. John, who. attended Grosse road. Bo~h are le~ders In the toured childrens' p~ays .1.0 the Pointe High; is a freshmaI\ at. M~tropoh~an DetrOlt ar~a who ~lementary schools of th1S area Calvin College.' brmg varIed and extenSIve or- In an attempt to helo in cor- ", . ganiz"!-tional experience to their porate the arts into the' ele- The. one-year. scholarshIps' new assignments. mentary' school program. Play- were. gl.ven to ~anuary and Ju?e, Mr. Dykema, senior partner ing to over 30,000 children with .!955,.h1gh school gra~uates .l~v- in the law firm of Dykema, each play, the Wayne Children's mg In .the. company s serYlce. Jones and Wheat, is a member Theatre has one of the largest ai~a .. Wmners v:ere :ele~t,e~ by . of the Council.of Women's Hos- children"s audiences in the Mich1gan coll~glate mstlfutlons pital and chairman of the United United S,tates. on.. the baSIS.of ~~holast~c 17114 Kercheval Community S e r v ice s' Grou:p Following its policy of bring- ablhty, chara.cter, c1t~zenship and Recreational Panel. study- ing' to life well-known selec- a.n~. extracurrIcular ~cho~l ac- jng ~urvey r~colPmendations. tions from children's literature, hVlhes.' Col~e~e g:;-ants' wlll be TUxedo 1-4096, Mr;: Hayes, also an ;lttorney, the theatre is this year present-. oife.red t.o hlg{i sc.hool graduates partner in the law, firm of ing a dramatization of the fain-~ agaIn thIS .year. Hayes and McEvoy, ser.fes on ous fairy tale, "The. Emperor's Open Friday Evenings the board of the Catholic Youth. New. Clothes." The adaptation Broiled fish has new flavor Organization and Catholic Fam- for the. stage is by the late when' served with a sauce'made cnijj 9=00 ily Center. . Charlotte B. Chorpenning, one. with tom!lto ketchup and horse- Oth~r new members elected of this country's outstanding radish. to the 1955 UCS Board of Di-. children's playwrights. rectors include: Rabbi Richard The story concerns an Orien- C. Hertz, Dr. Max L. Lic~ter, tal Emperor who cares for noth- America ~vo1:es'i't:~" J. Arthur Sarason, William E. ing but clofnes. The minister of • Stirton, Henry J. Sullivan, Mrs. the robes plays on this weakness Leonard H. Weiner and Mrs. to rob the royal weavers and I Edward S. Wellock. persecute. the ~mpress. Two THE GEAR~"OF VEARt rollicking rogues convince the 'T:.H E • Emperor that they can weave Posts $50 Bond a stuff which cannot be seen by anyone unfit for the' pO,si- After Accident tion he holds. Everyone is afraid to confess tlJ,at he cannot Christopher C. Brand, 34, of see the new clothes the Em-' NEVV 2110 Philip, Detroit, was ~laced peror orders. under a $50 bond on Thursday, The comedy situations which result enable the rogues to save Here's your oppo.-tunity to add e:;sential prace pieces January 19, by Pad" police, the. Empress and 'the weavers and long wanted serving pieces to your service in one after he was charged with leav- ing the scene of an' accident. and expose' the villainy of the HVDRA-MATIC of these iovely patterns you chose sO proudly years ago. . Police said Brand's car skid- minister .. The Emperor proudly .Delivery will be made by October 1, 1956. ded in the snow and struck the walks in procession clad in nothing but his underclothes to Orders must b. placed by March 1, 1956 I left side of. a car owned by A~l:n F. E~wards, Jr., of 11~1 show his people the glory of his new clothes. Of1ter patt.fllS ovollabl. noe mu~irat.d: BIShOp, whIch' was parked In I front of Edwards' home. The current production, de. _LL THO: IUCOll NtIl MllintenOll Spring Bouquet TrO'.'5S'. s.igned especially for a chil- Deerfl.ld NOSegllY TheseulB. Spwl&time Brand will appear .in court on llegHc. Old Englisll WeIl8~11" Rosalind dren's audience, runs about. an _LL T'H. ~ OP'-OKARS' £lsiltOre Primrose 1110 ;::(g~11al' Norse February l~...... 11.ttr Rhapsod., WelJht QadrOlll hour' and 15 minutes. The. play SllIIplicitJ . ..dl' 0111 MAKiNG. IT. EASIER is one, however, that is enjoy- ed by both children and adults. • Seventy-three' major improve- The settIng' was designed by meats, simplifi.cations and elimi- John Streeter, the theatre's nation~ of red tape, making it technical(' director. The entire possible for the American pub- production' isullder the super- lie to use its postal system to vision of Leonard Leone, Direc- greater advantage than ever be- tor of the Wayne University fore, have been .put into effect Theatre. Grosse Pointe's Pi('neer ].eweler sin,~e January, 1953, Postmaster . The cast, consisting of -out- GC'neral j~rthur' E. Summerfield standing' theatre 'students, in-. 91 Kercheval, on the Hill - TUxedo 1-6400 informed Postmaster Edward L. eludes Margaret Johns, Josy Bakei'. .Fox, Luis Ybarrondo, Fred Bas-' ------~------soff, Larry ... Lerew, Dorothy Goldstick, Barry Levine,. Clif- ford. Ammon', Russeli Srriith, Donald Mazer and Georgette." Heflin.

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\ Thu Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEW~ Thursd~y, January 26; 1956 Grosse Pointe .News , , - MemoriaJ Center Schedule "'hat Goes On ~UBLISHEDEVERYTHURSDAYBY ANTEEBOPUBLISHERS~ .Grosse- I INC. ALSO PUBLISHERSOF THE DETROITwESTWARD•. I at OFFICES UNDER. THE ELM ,AT 99 KERCHEVAL, JANUARY 27....FEBRUARY :2- OPEN SUNDAY 12 - .5 GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICmGAN Exa.aeratlons. ,-. - , " *All \Center Sponsored Activities Open to the Public Your Lib.rary , .. ~.' ~ PhoneTU. 2~6900 34 4&1~ 27. A.PRYOR By Jea~ Taylor Three Trunk Lines NOTICE: Please call for los,t articles at the ofIic'e. rTIU 1 W AKEII , They will be' held for 30. days. 1 ROBERTB. EDGAR...... EDITORand GENERALMANAGER • 1 ~ - f 1 ' I Guest Coluumist: .writer, the something more lies MATTHEWM. GOEBEL ADVERTIS~G MANAGER When I am dy,ng, elln oiler m. tenderly, so I Y .. Gr'.os'se POI'nte Gard en Center Room an d LObI rary open for George F. Jones in the fact that the book is the stoop, lIS the yellow ros's tlf'OOP in the wind consultation from 10 t d f 2 t 4 d f 1, KITTY MARRIOTT : FEATURE.PAGE, SOCIETY ~ a.m. 0 noon an rom 0 p.m. Why read a book? last stan . 0 persona respon- :FREDRUNNELLS SPORTS EDITOR. . from the South. ~esday, .Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday, 2 to sible, leisurely comml;ffiication. JAMES J. NJAIM..; ~TEWS . So I tnIIy, whe" I wake, if there he MI A.wli.kening, 4] (C II T"U d 4 Just over a century ago Hen- ANNE SCHRAGE ; NEW.S p.m. on y. a xe 0 1- 59.;1.) , ry Thoreau was retiring to his While the mass media have ARTR!JR R. BLYLER .ADVERTISING' Keep, what lulled me to' sleep, the touch of your .Hospital equipment available for free loan-crutches private pond, there to live for served well in communicating PATRICIA BLYLER .ADVERTISING lips 011 my mouth. . wheel chairs and hospital beds. ' eight months on a. food bill .of mass material to the masses, by WILLIAM ADAMO ADVER-TISING ,'. JOHN MacKENZIE , ; : BUSINESS (Laurence Hope) '" '" '" $8.74 and to escape the inter- their definition their' weakness JOANNE HARGIS ACCOUNTS '" '" *' Friday, January 27 ,ruptionsneighbors.ofTohislookmanybackandonnoisyhis is delmea. te.dO' ne appreclates BARBARABURROWS CLASSIFlEDADVERTISING BEAUTY SALON - CALIFORNIA STYLE: .*American Red,Cross Braille"11ranscription Class-10 a.m. time is to seem to view a world" the fact that 'Mr. Luce each FLORA HARDING CIRCULATION 'What form of insanity, did I ask???? Because'he'~ l' Lecture by Ern~st Osborne, Teachers College, Columbia in which but little came be- -week amasses over one. million Advertising Copy Must Be in The News Office by male hair-stylist time and time aga~ after said stylist has "Revitalizi1'!g Family and Neighborhood Life" - Co- tween 'man and his thoughts. words to provid~ a summary Tuesday afternoon to obtain insertion that week. been rude, 'crude and. insulting? This one is ,a lulu, He. sponsored by Am~rican Association. of University W.0- ,Conver~at~onwit~ one's neigh- which can be read in less than Member Michigan Press ASs'n and National Editorial Ass'n. doesn't care a whit whether. you like' him or not because men of Grosse, POln:te and Grosse POInte War MemorIal bors WIthm wa)king or horse- . B t "d Entered as second-classmatter at the post office,Detroit, he's so sold on himsel~ ..• he .doesn't need _anyone'else. He, Association ,:.- 10 am. driving distance, the scanning an evemng. ~ W1:>.om, pro- . Duffl'e'.ldSchoo'l ,Lunc'~e'on _ 1 p.m. '. of the few small newsp.apers per.ly season w1th grabtude, re-. Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1897. will take you without an a:Rpointrrient at almost any hoUr, 11 f FULLY PAID CIRCULATION ~s he works from 9 to 9 daily. If need be-he'd come in at *American Red Cross Blood'Bank - 2 to 8 p.m. ~ Appoint- e~;tC~~: ~~~fj'bt~; ~~a~~~o~ qUIres con~ta~t aware~e~ ~J. 6 a.m. in an emergencv _. or work til ..midnig'ht If HE. ments not necessary. Baby-sitters provided and trans- f th f h dr d b ks th the fact that Trme stays In USl- . '1 b . .. 0 e ew un e 00 en 1 b bI' h'" h t . do~sn't like your attitude, he will let you. know. in no un-' portatlon, aval a Ie from' your door to Center when issuing 'from America's presses nes~~n y y.pu IS.m!:>w a IS Give Us Back 'Our Boots certain terms and m.ake it plain that' he' doesn't want you needed. Blood can ..be credited to any existing' Blood -these would seem 'to sum up S~ICl~t tlY 'tmterestmg to tht.e 'B k bId' f' ' d' f' 'd' t t' maJorI y 0 f 1 S enormous cons 1- to come in again. Ii'. an or can e. p ace on rl~~erve or Imme late amlly man S 1Srac lOns. t y to gather in their re- We have been wandering around the east a bit for the If h l'k' h "t b .• It d h\' t l"u'gh' In the new comm.urn.''ty Blood Bank being formed by The int~rvening y~ars have n~~~~ checks. This necessity of . ., e I es you - e can e msu e - e JUS a s th W M 1 Am b d t d past two weeks, trymg to shake off some of the tenSIon it off. In between a shampoo and a set, he's liable to take ear. emOrIa. .' se~n e!'lca. ec?me 1D:un a e mass acceptance for survival as 1 ~Ballroom Dancing Classes 7.Grades 4th~ 5th'and 6th; 4:30 ~lth communlcatIon.~1d-t~en- a mass communications media engendered by the annual pre-Chri~tmas deal of abnorma - his pet parakeet, (which perches on his shoulder whi1e'hl! p.m.-Grades 7th and 8th; 7 p.m.-Grades. 8th through beth century man lives In a gives the book both its oppor- ly heavy papers, augmented this year by the. newspaper works), and give. it a shower-bath in the shampoo sink. 10th' 8p m _ Mr d Mrs B'll W'l I' t t w?rld both pl~gu7d and bl~ssed tunity and its claim to the right Th h '11 t d d t't h d' 't ff d't ,.. ~an . 1 1 son, llS ruc ors. WIth commumcatIons medIa of . strike which is now happily ended. en e s an an coo 01 as e rIes I 0 an coax 1 * '" * . d b"t h' h of surVIval...... • . for a kiss. He practically yanks your- hair opt" by the roots ' a vanety an U lqUlY w lC Th .t't" f We have been vls1tlng WIth old fnel).ds m Washmg,ton and snarls mean nothing to him ••. he rakes through thell'l of.' Saturday, J.muary 28 would have driven the Concord th fe ~Pt1ortun\/ :,rlses rom "'Ballet Glasses-Mary Ellen Cooper,. Instructor-9:30 a.m. sage to darkest Africa. The e ac. a a 00 can come and Baltimore and New York, taking a peek at a few 0f with vengeance. If you dare to complain, he tells you to t 3 twenti€th century once hope- forth w~th an expected total the theater's offerings and winding up with Motorama. "shut-up" •.. it isn't hurting HIM! '" 0 p.m. fully referred to as the century readersh1p of p:rhaps ten thou- . ' ~ Children's Theatre - Mrs. Syd Reynolds, Instructor - of the co'mmonman, has more sand. btiJers. over an extend:ed We are happy' to be able to report that the..best thing .If you are under a dr er and, try' to come out for a 10 t. 3' d f t th t .a.m. 0 p.m. pertinently proved to be the perlO. 0 1me.over e en 1re we saw in the dramatic line was the Pointe's own Julie breath of air befoie your hair is dried ... he slams it back *Bal1room Dancing Class - 3:30' to 4:30 p.m. - Mr. and springtime of the blossoming of Engl1sh .spea.king .world. The Harris in "The-Lark" a magnIficent play with a genius as down and .you are ll;1ckyto co~e out without a fra~tured Mrs. Bill Wilson, Instructors. the communications industry. oppo~tum~y:IS he1~htened by . '.... skull. Dunng a ,mamcure ... If you have one paw :m the *"M t h M " D f 11th P . t ' H' h S hId . the SImplICItyand dl:l'ectnessof t t E f K th 11 the ace anee or a e om es Ig C 00 crow, The tele.phone has, Its pro- the wrl'ter-publisher-buyer re- I S S ar. ven. our memOries 0 a e.rme C?o.rn.e In. sOc;l.pywater dish and be's workiri.d on the other one and g d 9 th ' 12 M .. b D B b ' 0 h 11 . n ra es rougn - USIC Y on ar er s rc estra moters w~ll proudly. te ~ou, lationship. The writer writes role of Joan dImmed as we watched MISSHarrls In a spme- your nose has an itch and you take the one out of the water -refreshments--$1.50 per couple-9 to 12 p.m. put you. m. almost Immed1ate the publisher publishes, ther tingling performance. to scratch it-he will slap your hand and ram it back into * * * / co~munlcatmg range of s.o~e- reader buys and, it is hoped. 'We can recommend this pIa" as a "znust" for all who the water. By the time he gets ready for the nail polish Sunday, January 29 . thmg over one !1Undredml~l:an reads. The buyer pays the en- J you feel you won't need ar.,y because he must have sawed "'Youth Coun:::il- Meeting _ 12:30 p.m. ~eople. T~e rad10 ~nd televl~1~n tire cost. This in contrast to the are New York bound, and would also suggest a look at your fingers off to at least the first knuckle. * * * mdustry IS spendmg over S1Xsubsidized media (newspapers, .'Janus", in which the incomparable Miss Margaret Sul- 'f't.. h '11 tl th 1 t' . t h' g Monday, Januray 30 dollars I?er year to att~mpt to magazines, radio, television) '. ,,_.Hen e WI geil y smoo 0 IOn m 0 your ac m monopol1zethe eye ana/or ear h th f' 1 It lavan f nd the opportun ty to be at her very best No "'Cancer Informatl'on and ServI'ce Center-Servl'ce Work- . were e ma resu represents 1 S 1 . . hands and all is tllPposed to be forgiven. If your car isn't of each and every Amencan. a very careful balancing of the Time for Sergeal}ts" is more than mildly amusing with its available when you are finished, he will run you home if 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. . The Ne"YYork Times runs. to desires of not just three parties. portrayal of the life of a hillbilly draftee. hE7hasn't another immediate appointment. He will dash *Water Color Class-Hughie Lee Smith, Instructor-IO pounds, not ounces, on a hIgh but of four with the sibsidizer No vacation can be entirely devoid of serious aspects out ~n~ bring i:q cof~ee or. what-not if .you yvish. (aJ;em!) to 12 noon. . season Sunday. And reading sometimes \n the position of . . . that IS, If you pay for It. He Just copped off a bIg prIze In the Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon and Meeting- clinics are doing very well in domination. . a~d our most solemn moments came dUrI~g a co~versatIOn International Hairdressers shin-dig out here in California 12:15 p.m. ~ o.ffering succor. to ostensibly The boak's ability to survive WIth a gentleman we met at a luncheon In B~lt~more. He but he has the most disreputaQle looking shop you ever *Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge-Mabel :6rown hterate ~eople about to be on a small, paying-its-own-way was scoutmaster of a Boy Scout troop and hIS comments saw' and Dorothy Crawford, DirEfctors-1 p.m. drowD:edIn.a sea of words. ~ll audience, gives it its greatest gave us pause for thought. . , "'Ballet Classes-Mary ,Ellen Cooper, Instructor-4 to 6 p.m. of WhIChbrmgs us.to the po.mt strength-that of giving voice . . . He taught his parakeet to say, "Get out of here, you *B 1 of why b~ther WIth anyth'ng to tlie unpopular viewpoint. The c~llef complam\ of thIS leader of youth was th.e old bag." ••. and laughs with glee whe~ it shocks some . a lroom Dancing Class-7th through 9th grades-7 p.m. as old-fashIOned.as a book. While this avenue of heresy stran~ulatIon hold that. ~a.d ~een pla~e~ on every .ma~l- dowager and despite his shabby atmosphere, he has a very '" -Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson, Instructors. In the days when print was seems frequently peopled by fesht~tIon of per~onal. Imtlatlve, ~bltlon and prIde l.n select clientele. He's handsome •.• bronze and blonde but Dal~ C2.":"!'.~:ieLeadership Training Class-7 p.m. high and paper s~arce, there viewpoints compounded equally ac_.l~vement whIch mIght be manifest among any of hIS his language is 'atrocious. He brus4ed- one woman's hair for * * * may,perhaps, have been justifi- of nonsense and bad taste, its A partIcular charges. thirty minutes one evening to suit her fancy after he had Tuesday, January 31 cation for the premise that. existence is vital to a free and Grosse Pointe Optimist Club-Dinner and Meeting-6:15 reading- a book was a "good progressive society. In' his troop, many boys' sign up to take the required set it ••• after which she tied a bubushka over it and he thing" But in times when fools of 'f f d fl' Id h h' h .,. p.m. . .. .' For the true measure of free- stu dy an d pass th e require d tests to qua l1 y or a vance- ew Into a rage and to er to never enter IS S op agam. Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe-Dilmer and Meeting- an~ kl.laves, and oppor.tunlsts dom lies not in the mere toler- ment to attain a higher grade in scouting or to earn another When she timidly ,asked "why" •.. he fumed ..• "you 6 30 cl~1mtltle pa~es along WIththe ance of divergent views, but in merit badge. - wasted thirty minutes of my time. brushing your hair and K : p.m. . Wlse,the uprIght, and .the de- the maintenance of an effective th . h 1 h b tif 1 h' d I" iwanis Club of Grosse Pointe, InC.-Dinner and Meet- dicated, something more .than avenue for expressioniand pro- A very small percentage of this group tackle the prob- e,n you t;e t at sil y t ir:g over my eau u alr- o. , ing-6:30 p.m. blind r~verence for the prmte.d pagation of those views. And Jem at hand with sincerity of purpose and an earnest de- Hell neveI do her haIr agam. *Sea Explorers-Meeting---:'7:30 p.m. word IS called for. To thIS the true leaven of true prC6ress ~ sire to display their own ability. The remainder evidence What form of insanity will make a woman go to a Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus-Rehearsals-8 p.m. is but occasionally the view- no interest, refuse to attend sessions devoted to learning darned good hair-dresser .••. knows hIS business and I . * * * To Show Rare point currently enjoying mass about the subject being studied and ar~ completely de- ought to know because I just ~pent 4 hours in his torture ~ Wednesd~y, February 1 acceptance._ I fiant in their attitude. chamber! *Service Guild for Children's Hospital-Service Work- MUS1-C Boxes More generally it is the re- * - * 10 3 volutionary. idea which, given Comes the time when recommendations are to be made * . a.m. to p.m. JANE I h . t' '11 b- t Grosse Pointe Woman's Club - BrI'dge'- 12'.45p.m. some means of reaching some as to who has earned the right to promotion, or who shall We ear d 0f a 10t 0f strange beques S In WI S U *O'} P . C Arch L. Rankin, well-known audience, cannot fail, by its receive the merit badges which used to be so coveted when to us, this take!; the cake and it is a TRUE story with no 1 amting lass-Guy Palazzola, Instructor-l p.m. Grosse Poi n t e r will exhibit rightness, to ultimately gain we belonged to the scouts. The leader who was airing his names mentionf~d. A certain voluptuous beauty from HoIly- . *Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor--4:30 to many of' his music boxes at the mass acceptance. In the provi- La~ grief was horrified and no little frustrated to find that such wood - just before she took off to entertain the GIs in 9:30 p.m. annual meeting of the Detroit sion of that means, the book recommendations meant not1nng to the powers that be in Europe ••• made out her will in which she specified that *Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge-Mabel Brown Historical Society, January 30, serves democracy and freedom . 1 she wanted her eyes Jelt to the "eye-bank" ••• her body to and Dorothy Crawford, Directors-7:30 p.m.' at the Detroit His tor i c a 1 well. Oatl scoutmg in Ba timore. science •.• but •.. f'only after a funeral service in which * * * Museum.Not merely a collector, Blanhet awards were made. Every scout who' had I want to lie in state for all the wolves of Hollywood to Welcome Wagon Chib of~Grosse Pointe _ Morning CJfiee he has repaired and restored the signed up for this course or that, no matter with what see." 11 objects in both his own and the Pine zeaI he had pursue d th e su b.Ject, was gIven. th e advance- * * * *Ballet-- Classes-:-Marya.m. Ellen Cooper, Instructor-4 to 7 p.m. museum's collection. Oarelessness ment or badge. There was absolutely no distinction be.. Dale Carnigie Alumni _'. Meeting _ 7 p.m. Rankin's interest encomp2sses tween the avid student who worked dilligently and the Are you impressed with celebrities???? A friend of mechanical 0 b j e c t s of every Creator, of Accidenls Safl1~ sneering youth who hadn't participated at all in the pro- ours had to make a sad journey back to Cleveland not long • shape and size-from a tiny By FRED KOPP, R., Ph. gram. All were honored on an equal basis. a.og t 0 bury h'fer ath er. 0n th e re turn t'rIp, she was r outed Llb~ary, l . Offers FaIn' z-ly Movz-es mechanized bird that sings to a through the Willow-Run Airport in your fair city. There rare 1904 Cadillac. His collection Almost a hundred per cent Frui1 This is a frightening thing. Just about everything was a wait for her connection so she strolled over and sat An hour's program .ofinform- geared to' attract family gr'oup3. has' become so extensive that a of accidents are caused by n nothing more than careless- 'UT('It,.thwhilein this country has been cre.ated and mai - down along-side another lady and in her pre-cccuption ative and entertaining films is With items chosen to offer ap- ~~ar~~: b~i~~~~~~~~i~~~~~b~~ ness . . . automobile. fire, hined thr(l:.I~h op.T.sonalinitiative and private enterpric::p. concerning her father, she paid no notice to the other until offer~dto patrons of the Grosse peal to all age groups, the pr6- house it. drownings, falls. The remedy Dani Are we now raising generations in which we have killed the woman spoke to her 'GT\dcommented .•. "My, the-planes Pointe Public Ll'brary on Fri- grams provide a convenient A . d th't . h' is simple, be' careful at all thO fi f b't' ? It . 1 h 1 th ht au worthwhile fami.lyactivity. recogmze au Ofly m 1S times . . . this takes constant IS re 0 am 1 Ion. IS a me anc 0 y oug . are all a bit late today, aren't they????" Then she added day, February 3. On that eve- A feature of e~ch of the pro- field, Rankin has been consulted awareness and practice. Brov The achievement of the individual has always been' .-".. "Jlm going to New York ... wha1lis your destination????" ning at 7:30 p.m., the February grams .ofthe cur:ent season has by the Ford 11useum as' well as It is natural as we come to one of the prime factors in the development of nations and My friend turned to her r"')d s~id .•. "I'm returning to shawing in the sel'iesof monthly been a film on a Michigan topic. the historical museum, which live in more densely popu- JANE' peoples everywhere. Attempts to stifle such impulses can California".' And then my friend told me, her mouth drop- F

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Thul Thursday, January 26, 1956 Page. Sixteen I G R0 SSE POI N T E" NEVI 5 • ~lillllllllllllllli The only people who avoid I The fellow who whistles the criticism are those who do noth- loudest is not necessarily the ! I mg. lone who thinks the most. CITY OF ! 5. ,Christ Child Society (CQnt~f~~~~9~e~;~~c2e~~~were ~lIIl1"nlm"" GROSSE POINTE (Cm -I'I Hold Tea D,a'nc'e heforwhatyoucandoforthem?"':any."asked. Sarah Lawrence graduates WI ~rs; Morgan J.' Sherman, '. who answered wholehe~rted1y a is the OLOOK MFG. and REPAIR CO. I / ' . " , , " chall~n1an of the' AAUW status .survey made -by. :-esearch \Vorlf- MRS. : Buckin~ Our 35th Year Many Members Busy With 'Plans for Event to Be Held At of women committee which ,'ers' at the colleKe sald one of Grosse Pointe Hunt Club on .Satur:day, February 4, -, in~t~ated the )lroje~t;:;a~ked 't~e ,the.' I?ost:worth:~while "be'ne~its Catering exclusively to the repair of watches __ --'-- audience. to' come _to' every of gOIng to ~ollege was learnmg DR. Members of Christ Child Society '''Yill hold a teCjl.'d~ce meeting with an, alert, mind.' to budget hm~_and energy. Dr. Notice of' COX 0 and clocks. Accuracy checked by electric from 4 to 7 p.m. on, Saturday February'4 at the Grosse seeking to understand' thein~ .TaY,~orbelieves 'it is of utmost announ, Pointe Hunt, Club. \ ~ ,-, - , selves in this chan'ging, ~orld. ,irn:po~tance as the poeH)hiloso- CHRIS~ timing device. ." ':j)he' said the overwhelminer ,ph~r Tagore _pointed out, to Mrs. Cc M rs. Joseph H. Dimond is includes the Whittys, Puffys, response to the oversubscribed haye, a ".'time to think and for Ordinance Adoption KAHLE Pick-up and Delivery Service. VA 1.6257. chairman, and Mrs. Robert J. Joseph Viesons, Timothy -Mc'" series -showed, clearly that wo.;-aloneness."-' ',- . MR. an, 15233 Kerchev:al, corner Beac.onsfield Whitty, co-chairman for the Carthys Jr., Robert Addys, Neil. ,men are" interested in finding' "You should have a quicken- of St. c affair. Mrs. Robed Meier is Pattersons and Robert Pfeffers. the answer- to the question of irrg of the spiritual values in' Code No. 2-02, Controller Ordinqnce handling arrangements. They will make up a subscrip- 'how .to lead more effective life,", said Dr. Taylor. ~'Y:oumust tion dinner at the Detroit Yacht ,'t t MR~ Ticket co-chairmen are' 11:rs Club. happier Jives. . come 0 erms with 'yourself, ar Ordinance No. 117 SCtfRO at charles' _ _ _ ,John A. Ghiffius and Mrs. Joh~ Dr. Taylor admitted there is le D: to live ,a'-life of ~race no. l"o,;J. w Schafer. -Mr. and Mrs. David W. John- a conflict for th'e ihtellectual' matter what t.he confh~t. You RUSSi:: Committee workers on the son, of Jackson, Mfch., will be woman in the home,-cl'tlJ'ng the' _~ust e,valuate In y,our m~d the AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL Beach, every Saturday is weekend guests' of 'the Whittys Wh t I d d h t tea dance include Iy.[rs. Walter' inertia. in the lives of th.e.,sub- ,l,ssue, a c_a!l 0 ax: ~ a1" ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER OF THE CITY OF GROSSE DeSimple, RomayneM e i e r and will attend the tea, dan,ce urban London char t . do I want must to be..ill hfe. POINTE FARMS UNDER SECTION A.6 OF THE CITY , and dinner with them. ' ac ers In Y t h . t - 1 . t MR. Teenagers' Marilyn Meier, Mrs. Victor T. S. Eliot's ~"The Cocktail' OUmus a,,:e In erna '. pnva e CHARTER, WHICH OFFICER SHALL BE KNOWN AS Breidenbach, M;r.s.Mathew Mil------Party'" who were 'a' t' '" thoughts "rlllch are nch and CONTROLLER AND TO DEFINE THE DUTIES OF THE MORA!' ' -ld .' ,m In ammg varied" announ( 1enbac,h Mrs. Robert Freer _.. ames Ul' themselves In the usual routine " . . . SAID OFFICER. Mrs. Walter Bayer, Mrs. Jame~ St J G and "learned to avoid expecta- !o have sensItlve ~ontacts ROBER Day The City of Grosse Pointe Farms Ordains: Mrs. 1 V. Barker, Mrs. William Beck- tions.'" WhICh deepen and ~nrlch the Plannz- ng Party BETTY SPECIAL REDUCED RATESt ennauer and Mrs.' James E. " quality of one's individual ex- Section 1. Creation of Office. In addition to the ad- Scripps III.. --- It is Dr. Taylor's earIlest sug~ periences is the answer io the ministrative offIcers provided in Section '4.6 of the Charter \ ' G 'ld f St gestion that wom'en develop Shampoo. Wave. Haircut, reg. 4.50 on!y $3.00 Others flre Mrs. Arthur eerre Th e Women s Ut 0 . ,meaning ,of higher education," of the City of Grosse Pointe Farms; there shall be an officer MR. a Mrs. Arthur Kirschner, Mrs: James Lutheran. C h u f c h will w~thm themselves a ph:losophy Dr. Taylor concluded. known as the CONTROLLER. of MaUl By Appointment Only - medium length hair Charles Rabaut, Mrs. Joseph B.' sponsor a Luncheon Card Party that can sustain therr, in a ------Section 2. Appointment. The controller shall hold office of hono Sullivan, Mrs. Howard Klein, on Friday, February 10, at'12:30 changing world. This was shown l'-...."o....or"o...".cr,..o.....o...... O ....O.."il.....l\,...?.....O,....,O....ll....ll...... O-lSiI~O-ll-p-il-1' as provided in Section 4 of Ordinance No. E5, Code No. given 01 Mrs. Melvin Duffy, Mrs. ,Thomas p.m. -in the church auditorium, when he s~id he is no~ "pro ~ Your 6"-G Store 2-01, City Manager Ordinance. At the time of his appoint- WIN K Brady, Mary Ann Staudt, Mrs. McMillan Road ~ear Kercheval, husbands" and that it is time ment he need not be a resident of the City or the State, but road. A charles teauffj. jalon William Keane Jr., Mrs. Philip Grosse Pointe. women stopped "t i p t 0 ',~i n g within 90 days thereafter he shall establish such residence attendee and during his tenure of office he shall reside within the 15217 E. WARREN, next to Sid'~ ,Ph. TU 4.1406 W. Sloan Jr. and Mrs. William Final plans for'the party were around the ..male ego." SPECIAL_ party or F. Bradley. completed Tuesday evening at a He noted' that women today SU.NDA Y HOURS City. departu: Mrs. Dimond, who went south~' meeting in the home of Mrs. have passed that phase in their Section 3. Powers and Duties. The controller shall,- on Nurl this week, will fly home in time Harold Meinke, chairman. The struggle for emancipation where '(a) Be the principal accounting officer of the City, and dale, FI to attend the' dance. Mrs. Wil- committee expects to present they had to prove 'themselves it shall be his responsibility to maintain such accounting turn to liam Bass will also forsake attractive table and door prizes. intellectually equal to men. records as are appropriate in accordance with currently Florida climes to get home f01" Tickets may be secured by call- As a result of World War II 10:00 accepted governmental procedures to provide adequate MRS. the tea dance. ing' Mrs. Meinke at TUxedo and the Korean conflict, new Jilontrols over the assets and fipan,cial transactions of the TO HOFF 0 One of the groups, who will 5-0467,' or Mrs. Clara Bates at patterns of home life have been 'City, including unpaid taxes and unexpended budgetary HolyokE N'.0 one ever go-dine together after the dance, TUxedo 2-6960. established, he says. Of the approptiations. The controller shall also prepare from the lor for twenty million American wo- accounting records such periodic statements as may reason- 40th Ai ~OOllOOOOilOOOOOOilOOOOilOOOllOOlloonilOOOiloilOOllOOOOo men now working, SO per cent ably be required by the City C;ouncil to keep it informed as 6:00 ,to the financial affairs of the City and the status of the in MOUI are married and out of this budgetary operations; 3 - 5. • , Dry Skin Ages Your Face! number, 36 per Gent have chil- Open Thurs., Fri. and Sat. jervlCe dren under 18. (b) Prescribe the form and manner of keeping ac- /ol'lJefj a Evenings Till 9:00 counts which shall conform to any uniform system re- • • • ntovie stars use Carolyn n is possible for a woman to quired by law, in all departments of the City governed by Acc~ Nilson world famous cosmetics have a husband and children, the provisions hereof, and have power to examine all book:; and all to be happy, and for her' ROSLYN of account kept by such departments and to reQ.uire at any Serv jot done on, sale ~t our salon to have a professional career as time statements therefrom relative to their accounts and well. but this would apply to finances; p Face and Feature Corr~ctions by Swedish Face Specialist .. only a small minority. Also, the MARKET . (c) Perform such other duties as may be requ~red of u 620 Delaware St. mother who chooses this living 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. hIm by the Council, not inconsistent with the City Charter pattern must recogn1ze that her law or ordinances. ' t'J arolyn Nilson 3 Blks. N. :f.Fisher Bld,g. children continue to need love TU. 4-9821 .Section 4. Saving Clause. If any prOVISIOn of this C Phone Trinity 3~8608 and attention. She must be able QOOQQQQQOQQQQQQQOQO~O(Q2QQQOOOOOOOOOOOQQ2~ ordmance shall be held invalid., the remainder, of the to work out a new mode o{ liv- ordinance shall not be affected thereby. ing for the family. tom - Another tiny minority of wo- . Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take men. who feel frustrated over effect twenty days after its enactm",nt or upon its oublica- REYN - HOUSE ~~~: not working, can make a hap-, tion, whichever is later. ~ 15110 KERCHEVAL AVE. pier home life for their husband Call-LA 6-3700 Near Maryland. opposite Turner Buick and children in the long run if Enacted: January 16, 1956 Complete Selection of •.. ' they do accept professional jobs. get REMBRANDT FLOOR LAMPS Some extremely interesti:i1g HARRY A. FURTON, on he ALABASTER TABLE lAMPS trends in life today were re- Noob City Clerk, TOM BOYD INC_ vealed by Dr. Taylor. SHADES OF ALL TYPES City of Grosse Pointe Farms. MIDI Conversionsand repairi~g. Custom lamp'shades in '.I'here is, for instance, a phen- all materials._ omenal increase in the number Published iJ;l issue of January 26, 1956 Pick-up and Delivery 8 to 10 a.m.-VA 1-0500 of women atten,ding U. S. col- 11808 1! :JJeSolo-pf';}moulh Seta &Service .- . HOURS: 10 to S. Fridays till 9 I Parking in Reor . leges,. so that there may some JIM MADDERN, Owner day soon- be :tnore wO:qlen than 13211 GRAtIOT AVENUE . men. In 1904 there were 5 000 CITY OF Am e r i c a ir girls in coll~ge. 20 ) Between Whittier and Six Mile announcing the opening of Today, out of a total of 2lf2 How TO PROFIT (] .million college students, 1% lQhlJlAa~ million are women. By 1960 it THROUGH 1. is predicted there will 'be 4 ~ro~$tlPointt1Fartn~ million students, of which 2Jh TAX EXEMPTION Be~ullJ million will be women. S~!on Today's c1)llege students do With today's high tax levels, in. City. of not see it as.l]l dilemma, Dr. vestors in medium and high tax .summary of Mi.nutes Taylor said, to have a career brackets are turning to tax.free and be ,married. Living' in , Municipal 'Bonds for income that ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETINGS Quonset huts either at Army they can keep .. posts or on,' college campuses If you have a taxable income AND Grosse Pointe and having children has made of $10,000 or more, you may be well repaid by investigating the REGULAR MEETING Wayne County. Michigan" for a natural and easier way of Telating attitudes of men and advantages of tax.exempt' State and Municipal Bonds. For in. J~nuary 16, 1956 women toward. each othe,r in ho stance, if YOll file a single return marriage. Notice .to All Shampoo and Hairstyling _ • _ $1.50 on a taxable income of $14,000, In the past 15 years, girls you would have to receive a divi- Meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M. TU 5-0240. ,Specializing in have started dating- at age 13 or dend return of 7.45% on a taxa- P~esent on. r:oll call: Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr., Complete Beauty 'Service 14, and adolescent girls are ,PHYLLIS BEAUTY SALON • 18020 MACK • TU 5-0240: ble security in order to equal the Counc ...lme~ Wllham G. ~utler! William G. Kirby, George TAXPAYERS I maturing earlier socially in yield from a 3.500/0 tax.free Bond. S. Lang, RIchard L. Maxon,. Nell S. MacEachin and Edward their relations with boys. Girls It's something to think about! C. Roney, Jr. Absent: None. . are marrying much earlier now- Our New Booklet, "How To Equ' The assessment roll for the City of Gro~se Pointe, I adays; they often bec'ome en- Profit Through Tax.Exemption" M~yor ...William F. ~onnol1y, Jr. presided. by .PrIor cO the CounCIl meeting the members sat as a com your. I gaged in freshman or sopho- explains in plain language your Wayne County, Michigan, for the year of ,1956 abandoned more college years and get Z~n:lmlg. Bo ud of Appeals in the matter of the appeal of ! need [or tax exemption, tells how Ma' e eine Maher. having been compiled, I married in their. junior year. much these high.grade investments Minutes of. previous meetings we,:-e app!"oved. sere~nedpor~h ~an be i Daughter's dad usually pays for ,can he worth to you. There's no The C

ACME I:IARRY A. FURTON WilLIAM F. CONNOllY: JR. • SILVERPLAl'iNG Co. Inc. City Clerk Mayor 14824 Charlevoix ,Published in G. P. News January 26, 1956.

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Thursday, January 26, 1956 O•• 956 G R0 5'5 E POI N TEN EW S Page Seventeen ~1II111l11111l1111111111l1111111111111111111111111111111111l11111J111111111111111111111111111111111"1I11,"1I1111111f11111111IIf1l11llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!lIIl1l1l~ Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae New Amb'ulance Service Here Gather in Nyman Home' Teen Toppers To Hold Dance IShort and to the Pointe I The Teen Toppers Club of St. Tae donation is $1 ~tag anci ~lIIl11lrtllllllJllllllllllllHiillllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillilIIII11IJlIIlIlIlIlIIIIIIIlIlIlIIlIllllllllIllllIIlIlJi Mrs. L. C. Nyman of South ,Joan of Arc Parish have com- $1.50 drag. Tickets may be ob- qxford road opened her home pleted plans for their "Winter tained from any Teen Tqpper (Continued from Page 8) CYNTHIA MARTIN of Mid- Friday, January tl, for the reg. Whirl," the annual dance to at the door. All teenagers are i~ the daughter of MR. and! dlesex roa~ was so~st at a stu- honor the newly-elected offi- invited to attend. MRS. S. E. HALLIDAY of dent musIcal recItal in Mt. ular monthly meeting of the cers. Buckingham road. ' Olivet College on January 17. East "Side afte~noon group of The dress dance will be held For a new taste, sprinkle ...... Alpha Chi Omega Alullmae. • at St. Joan of Arc auditorium, hamburgers with poultry se.as- • • DAVID CARRUTHERS, son Miss Doris Forsythe, psy- DR. and MRS. FRANKLIN 22411; Overlake, St. Clair Shores. oning. Top them with a small COX of Corpus Christi, Texas of MRS. NEINA CARRUTHERS chologist connected with the The date is Friday, January 37 pat of butter and broil. As the announCf the birth of a son of Beaupre avenu~, and JERRY Grosse Pointe Board of Educa- from 8:30 till 11:30. Music will CHRISTOPHER, on January 6: LORENZ, son of MR. ann MRS. tion. was the guest speaker. be iurnished by the Cosmo- butter melts, the seasoning goes Mrs. Cox is the former CLAIRE A. H. LORENZ of Hampton' Miss Forsythe is also on the politans. ' down into the meat. n KAHLER, whose parents are road, have recently been elect- board of trustees for the Foun- dlftion of Exceptional Children MR. and MRS. JOHN KAHLER ed to offices in their fratemity, of St. Clair avenue. Delta Tau Delta, at Hillsdale . of Grosse' Pointe, and she ga.ve College. David, a junior, and a very ~nteres~ing talk on the'l announcement ..• qnce ...... Business Leadership Major, was background of the foundation, I MRS. RAYMOND W. elected the office of president, the present' needs, and explained Mr. James SCHROFJ:)ER of Barrington and Jerry, 21'>0 a junior, and !he various things they are try. road was the guest of MRS. Business Leadershin Maior, was mg to ~o for the exceptional Florence Hertzberg children. ' ' RUSSF.LL WRIGHT in Delray elected to the office of secre- TIONAL Beach, 11.orida recently. Pe':ul Canther "iROSSE tary. Both boys \Vf're January At the present time the most'j' ...... j~portant i~em !!.eeded is money :s CITY 1953 graduates of Grosse Pointe are now permanent members of our WN AS MR. a1\~ MRS. ROBERT E. High. to enable tlie fo.undation to buy OF THE MORAN ~f Lakepointe avenue ...... some larger pieces of therapeu- accomplished staff of beauticians. tic equipment used in the pro- announce the arrival of a son MRS. MARSHALL NOECK- .gram. , . f ROBERT, JR., on January 10: ER of Meadow lane left last BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Moran is the former The next meeting will be a week for a two months vaca- The new ambulance shown here is owned by the Shores Ambulance S"ervice the ad- BETTY TOWLER. tion in Montego Bay, Jamaica. potluck. dinner including hus- catherine kammer Charter ...... She will be joined by her hus- which began operations during the past week: It is fully equipped even' to radio~ bctnds and it will be held' at the 1 officer home of ,Mrs. W. E. Powers at 20455 Mack Ave., in the Woods MR. and MRS. A. J. DALTON band, ~ARSHALL, and DR and lI dispatching and oxygen-giving facilities. , 'Mr, Thomas Finan heads the new se~vice, 80'0 Hidden', lane. Reservations MRS. ROBERT RUTHVEN of of Maumee avenue were guests can be made by calling Mrs. Newberry lane for two weeks which is operated on a 24-hour basis. The phone number is PRo 9-2222. •... old office of honor at a bon voyage party C. D. Krepps, LO. 8-0960. t::>de No. given on January 15 by the IR- in February. appoint- WIN KUNERTHS of Harcourt '" '" '" S~ate, but road. A group of close friends DR. MONT WICKHAM enter. Nursery School At St. Michael's residence attended a cocktail and dinner 'ithin the tained a group of friends at the IRobelle.' s B~auly Salon party on the eve of the Daltons' DAC opening floor show on Fri- The Lake Shore. Co-Opera. sey, and a three-year-old class tive Nursery School will have with Mrs. Jerome Plichta as' 1'9027 Mack, at Seven Mile I departure to their winter home day night and the Commodore's r shal1,- on Nurmi Isle at Fort Lauder- Ball on Saturday evening. His openings available in the near teacher. I future in both the three. and P We now. have a $10 iCity, ~nd dale, Fla. The Daltons will re- guests were MRS. CAROLINE the four-year-old classes. arents 0,£ the three-year-old tcountmg turn to the Pointe in May. SCHUTTE, of Kansas City, Mo.; group spent a great deal of permanent for children on aU 1955 models currently ...... DR. and MRS. KENNETH COX, Mrs. Jeanne Glaeser, pres i- . " including haircut, shampoo and set. adequate of Kansas City; the Vi. J. dent of the group, also an- ~Ime an~ effort thIS fall bU1.ld~ . up to 14 yrs. MRS. WILLIAM T. KREIG- nounced that applications may mg e.quIpment tand supplymg ps of the SMITHS, of Cleveland, 0.; MR. Other Services~ - Hair Siyling', Hair HOFF of Kenwood court, Mount now be made for next October. I materIals so. tha .. the new class )udgetary and MRS. JOHN SOELCH, of Cutting, )Tinting and Silver' Blonding. APPLIANCES ,,from the Holyoke College club counsel- Parents interested in joining wo~ld be 1 n de pen den ~ 1y lor for ,Detroit, will attend the South Bend, Ind.; DR. and MRS. IYreason- G. A. RICHARDSON, of Ann this co-operative nursery may eqUIpped. Also Facials and Pedicures and rormed as 40th Alumnae Council meeting call Mrs. Elsee Ciesliga, PR The purpose o~ a co-op~rative ps of the in Mount Holyoke on February Arbor; MR. and MRS. HAROLD TUxedo 4.1130 POTTS, of Bloomfield Hills; the 7-4289, membership chairman nursery school IS to umte the 3 - 5. or Mrs. Glaeser, PR 7-2864. ' mothers of a community to in- ~ping ac- RA Y SMITHS and MR. and TELEVISiONS The nursery classes meet at crease. recI;eational, social and stem re- ~------.IMRS. GEORGE H. VANVEEN, Small Down Payments St. l'4ichael's Episcopal Church, ed~catlOJ?-al opportuniti.es 0 f Genuine engraved wedding erned by Accounting i Ui Detroi_t. _ 20475 Sunningdale Park, from theIr chIldren. The baSIC pro- all books invitations. Long !asy, Terms 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. Mondays and gram of nursery school pro- Also raised printing. e at any Wednesdays. motes growth and development Creative unts and Service :Catholic Group Latest papers and styles to choose The co-operative n u r s e r y for the pre-schooler. STATIONERS from. PAUL P. GARVEY C1 T lk All reasonably priced. 18230 Mack Avenue j~ pOll-SOrS a s school belongs to the parents Nursery school helps teach . uked of T-en rocks of greeting cords ond JACK FERRELL r Charter, TUxedo 1-33634 and their children. It' is a non- toddlers how to. play in a group Whiting's beautifully boxed gift wrappings. A series of four weekly dis- profit organization and the pro- and g.et alo~g. :vith. each oth~r. * * * Valenrines galore! I fit is very low. The mothers CreatIve actIVItIes gIVe the ch.l- perSOll1alstationery. of this cussions sponsored by the De- and fathers hire the teachers dren an emotional outlet and Order YOl~rmonogrommed stationery now for that special Valentine r of the troit Archdiocesan Counr:il, of g;ft. . Appliances find a place to hold classes: satisfaction of acco~plishment. Catholic WomE:'n, Eastern Dean- and are responsible for the up- T?e large ~lay eqUIpment pro- Your monogram in raised printing on any box you select, for only Formerly of Schulte Hardware h:lll take ery, will be held at St. Peter's keep of equipment and sup- vldes phYSIcal challenge and sac per monogram. ' , publica- I ChUl'ch, 19821 Vernor, Harper plies, and t1'ansportation (usu- fun. Toys - Gilts - Jewelry - Ollice Supplies 17652 Mack. at University TUxedo 2-2444 ally in the form oi car"pools). Mothers look forward to' the Woods, at 8 p.m. on the fol- Open Monday thru Friday. 12 Noon until 9:00 p.m. In addition each illot.her monthly meetings and several Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Free Delivery Open Friday till 9 p.m. lowing dates: January 24, Janu- spends from one to two morn- Ipurely social flmctions have Be sure to visit 17639 E. Warren Ave. next TU 5 0870 gat FREEBOOK!] ary 31, February 7 and Febru- ings a month helping the been held in the past year. door to the Neighborhood grocery. • - • Lots of Free Parking Adjoini.ng on how to do It )'ounelf ary 14. teacher in the class room, at- I NoobrJgalion ... writeOl"call The registra Lion fee is $1.00 tends a monthly meeting, and I per family. is expected to help on any pro- rms. MEDUSA Masonry Palats Additional information may ject the group undertakes. S~~~EI:'::S:~~.T be obtained ?y calling, Mrs. Everyone gives of her particu- K h 1 V 2 1330 Huebner, chaIrman, a f TU. lar talents. 11808 ere eva A - 1-8740. The Lake Shore Co-operative opened its nursery school in February, 1955, with one class. , 20% Off CLEARANCE Many Hem, This fall school opEned with a i class for four-year-olds under On All Reduced I the direction of Mrs. Pat Kirk- Lamps SALE Up to 50% Engaged :>- GS

house without. nolly, Jr., WHY TAKE Y. George ld Edward A CHANCE?

sat as a appeal of andling of y line and • of a bill Recently announced was th,~ the Board engagement of JANE FELICg ry 1959. ond major TRUPIANO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trupiano of ~ business Now Booking Bowling Banquets IB$!langer avenue, to Richard AI.' I bert Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. 14 and }5 Robert Smith of Renaud road. .ubdlVision OPEN AT The bride-elect attended West- 11:00 A.M. ern Michigan College. Her fi. d on th~ .. SPECIAL BUSINESSMEN'S ance attended Wayne Univer., sity where he was affiliated ~r for the with Delta Sigm~ Pi. ;ubdivisiori LUNCHEON MARINES CUT ENLISTMENT ; property- qui red by It was announced by Major e C. I. Campbell, Officer in mtinuation 8S Charge, Marine Corps Recruit- as denied. ing, state of Michigan, that the, agreement TO ~ $1.25 U.S. Marine Corps is now ac- ;ency. SERVED DAI LY cepting enlistments of 2, 3, and dinance to 4 years. The acceptan~ of 2 moses and MOOBE!JS year enlistments is a change in sprinkling ILUIB¥ S11WD CLlJJI policy for the Marine Corps, 'sse Pointe 16354 HARPEl Phone TU. 2-2668 heretofor only 3 and 4 year en- listments were being taken. re Depart- epartment, -'.P ment were )verage on It's No Secret! World's '~asiest way to win .$50,000 ~'ed. Municipal • Fine Carpet!ng Plymouth's $150,000 Lucky Motor Number Sweepstakes It's our way of celebrating Qur rampaging m his 25th • Quality Installations sales-and of introducing even nwre people Memorial . • Low Prices 1st' prize, $50,000. 2nd prize, world trip for Here's ho~: simply take proof of owner- to our big, big deals ~>nthe one really new the use of two- by air, plus $5,000. 783 ot,her big cash ship-your title, owner's card or registration car of the low-price tlu'et!. 'd for con- • Terms Arranged prizes. That's what you can win inPlymouth's certificate- to any Plymouth dealer and regis- See your Plymouth dealer today for the n as to the hanties for Lucky Motor Number Sweepstakes-if you ter your .motor nuniber on the FREE entry complete cont.est roles. Your motor number U.n J:okeren own a 1950 or newer model car (any make). blank. It's that easy. Nothing to buyl may be worth up to $50,000. carpeting co. .... DLLY. JR. .. 1.1f huy rtfIW; hetter tracl..m,.too. •• :y~ near Buckll'lgham 15839 E. WARREN TUx.do i-6022 ,pI' M0 UTH tit. -:. thai', .olltf ",... wit" .... You",1" H"" I.. .

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Page Eighteen G R055 E POI NT E NEW S Thursday, January 26, 1956 Thursd Mason Sch,oo,1 Students App,'f-ove B-ond-Issue Classe.s' Teach Commissioned Schools Offer Fathers and Sons ; Care of Sick- Jewelry Class Youn More tha The Department of Commun .. The Detroit Chapter of the ity Services of the Grl)sse Pointe members American Red Cross announces Attend DAC' Party its winter series of classes in Public School System have Home Care of the Sick, which some available openings in sil- will he given at the Department ver jewelry and copper ~namel. Grandfathers Also on Hand for Annual Big Event as 700 of Community Services of the ing classes. You a • Are Present for Entertainment and • GrosSI~ PoiD.te Public School Instructors for the classes are Systern, 43 Grosse Pointe boule- Eva Klein and Sonja Preuthun. Inyitel S~turday Luncheon vard. The silver classes are held on Classes will be held on Thurs- Tuesday and Wednesday eve- , Legions of boys from Grosse Pointe went with their days :Erom 1 to 3 in the after- nings; the copper enameling AFRI noon, and 7 to 9 evenings, start. classes meet, on Monday and dads to the Detroit Athletic Club's ~nnual Fathers and ing on February 2. Thursday evenings, with two Sons Party last Saturday. They swam, they feasted) they 'The Home Care of the Sick daytime classes on Thursdays. saw a stage show. Grandfathers, beamed, fathers beamed. courSE~grew out of the need- Eva Klein is a member of the I"Chris which confronts mothers when Michigan Silversmith Guild, and There were big boys and little boys~ The assemblage ' their :families encounter illness, the Ecclesiastical Art Guild. She . RE totaled 700. ~------and was _ ina,ugurated during has exhibited in the Michigan Unlir As a matter of fact, the J. Meier and Bob, Jr.; .Chess World War I. Since 1935; 39,174 Artists Craftsman Show, Smith- I party was a part of the tre- Lagomarsino with Gerry and Wayne County women and girls ::::'>->.::::.:>" , _, ' ,.< • .. ' ,_,' sonian Ins tit ute "Miniature oi have received certificates upon i~¥.t~;):~'~>(':1, .~:\.: -.', .-, ._, '.;'. Show," Rochester, N.Y., Art mendous wee ken d at the Tony; R. J. Nixon and Bob; which also featured the Robert 1'.1.Rahaley and his Bob; DAC Thomas L. Lott and George E. ~~m~~~~n Ofofin~~u~~~se~~~~ W'"J':~:~ili~ '~.'::~~~~:O~~:f 1_~TaO~lseed~Om~:~f:ns~~Chat 1~~~ Friday opening of a dinner- Lott with sons Tony and George. cover a seven-week periO'd, are uk - John J. floor show gala for members More were Charles B. Gorey, given by a volunteer graduate Mr. and Mrs. Fmt~ L. He Sonja Preuthun studied fine -Member of and their guests. Jr., and eight.year-old Charles; nurse. of Grayton road, .wIll. be com- arts at Wayne University. Be- ship of Th, T'reble shouts resounded in Teddy Hodges with his grand- Students learn the conven- missioned as Ensl~n m the U. sides her dass work here she First Chl',re the club's natatorium _ first father, Dr. Ira G. Downer; J. ient, safe and comfort-produc- S. Naval .Reserve ~ the U. S. taught classes at the Coach in Boston, phase of the father-son fete was Vernor Davis and young .¥er- ing way to tackle a nursing job Naval OffIcer Candidate Senool, House, a craft workshop in New here, at noontime. Grownups nor; Frank Crum and Larry; when the occasion arises. They Newport, R.I.,. today, Janu~ry Hampshire. Miss Preuthur. has Monde took to balcony seats. Lads div- V. H. Kyle, Jr., and Howard; are shown, how to improvise 26. He will be graduated, from exhibited in the Detroit Crafts- ed for silver dollars-the fast- William N. Mayo and Richard; from readily accessible ma- the school on Janu~y 27. . man Shop, Ecclesiastical show. at Ei . -Picture by George Wellfonder terials, such as cardboard boxes, Following graduatIon, h~ WIll Wayne University Art Shows est came tlp with the most. Foster Wintel' and Foster II; The girls and boys in grades one thro ugh six at Mason School had an opportu- Bruce Harlan, diving champ John B. Millis and Mike; Rich- usable comfort articles such as: Iattend the (;. S. Nayal School, and the Scarab Club. nity to vote on the School Bond Issue on Monday, January 23. Of course they knew I and university of Michigan ard Thoma and Dick, also Ray bed table, back rest and foot Communica~ions, Newport, ~.I., Both instructors have contri- GrCl coach, and other stars gave a M. Whyte with Tom and W. P. that their votes would not count, but t};le experience was very worthwhile for the support. for about eIght weeks, pending buted their talents to the Marine spectacular aquatic eomibition. Whyte with Bill and :Michael. children. Lessons are also centered on further assignment to duty by Hospital through Red Cross Con! with Clarence E. Pinkston nL1.- Others were R. D. Van Hou- the bled care of the patient, fit- Chief of Naval PersonneL work. ning off the events. ten, David, Russell, Jr. and * * • 0 . I ting special diets into family Henk was graduated u-om the MallY beautiful pieces of I Luncheon was a matter of Peter; George Haggarty and The sixth-- graders, who have even first grade children could the school to vote because of ill- meal plans, protecting .the r.est University ot ~etl'oit last June jewelry and hollow ware have been studying a unit on govern- read, had been mimeographed. chatter and food in the gym- young George; Dr. John E. Web- ness. So at the request for ab- of the fam11y from infectIon with a degree In commerce and been finished in the silver 240 Ch ment with their teachers, Miss In election talks by the sixth nasium and Pontchartrain room. ster and John; Peter J. Koenig sentee ballots, the principal,' and. j:ollowing t~e ~octor's di-! finance. He w~s alSo .a,gr~duate classes under the guidance of under Beulah Markhus, Miss Mercedes graders the pros and cons of the Jolly music by the Leo Reisman and Peter, Jr.; Frank L. Wach- Miss Ethel Tucker went to the rectIons for medICatIOn. of Grosse Pomte Hign ,;)Chool these instructors' and colorful First C, Orchestra, souvenir gifts and ter with Bill and Bob; J. A. Merrill, and Mr. Ted Jac:obs, issue were discussed, and all homes and secured' the votes, all .Day .and evening classe~ in. and at the time of n15 enli~t- and fa s c in at i'n g ash trays, the show, of course, were on Zinn and Jim, Jr., and Arthur were the- election workers and children were, instructed on how sealed in proper order. ~U"st AId, also u~der the dlrec- ment in the Navy was orgamst bracelets, earrings and other the program. DAC Beavers H. Wrock and Bill. the same facilities which adults ballots are marked and folded. The results of the balloting tlon of the ~erlcan Red Cro~s. and choir 'director at St. ~- articles are produced in the cop. ushered. Everybody-but every. In a completely different vein used on Tuesday were made The morning of the election a show.ed the following: Yes, 421; ar.e ~ow beIng planned to begm thony's Catholi~ Church, SherI- per enamelin~ cla.'Eses. GrossI body-was ha;>py! was the DAC's gay dinner- available for th(~ children Mon- note and a telephone call were No, 27; Spoiled ballots, 11. :"lthln t~e next f~w weeks. For dan near GratlOt. For class reservations and So many three - generation dancing-flcor show, opening last day, except tbat blocks for them receive'd in the school office ex- The little boy who had the mformatIon on elth:r of these His parents will go to New- further information, call the groups - seems that today's Friday and continuing through to stand on had to be placed in plaining that a little boy and absentee ballot was Chris Rebb, c!asses a~d ~or Dcla_st reserva: port to attend the various cere- Department of Community Set- grandfathers were young dads this Thursday evening. Enter- the booths and ballots, which girls were not able to come to and the girl was Kay Vivian. tIOns, ca. t e ~par men v... monies. vices, 43 Grosse Pointe boule- bringing their lads when the tainment artists were Mary , CommunIty SerVIces, TUxedo , d at TU edo 5-3808 5-3808, var • x . fete started years back. Robert Meade French, ventriloquist multi-lane highways in Michi. E. Milligan, Robert E. Jr. and Jay Nemeth and comedian Ro- 'gan over the next two years. Youngsters Given Robert III were there Saturday. ger Ray. Headlines. of the Week The present law only allows a So were Simon Den Uyl, his At the opener, the J. Craw- Deadlock Broken Babe Ruth Loo]J son Robert and grandson Doug- ford Frosts, Mr. and Mrs. Glen. (Continued from Page 1) WALTER F. GEORGE (D., bc.mding program based on half Tennis Ranking 1as. R. J. Duffy, his sons Ray- don H. Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. These people violently oppose Ga.), usly,approved the, the curve, but he must have Loehmoor 11 was an all time high. This . cuts' Wigle ; : 10 means that there were more when the v-a's were first intro- 6:30-9 p.m. Midget Basketball PractIce . blacked out because the next H Id B' t Revere : 10 than 500 accidents occurring duced in 1932. During the 24 Riq,gway, former Army Chief thing he knew the train was 0 s' anque 8 Saturday, Jan. 28 of Staff S4id 'he had not con- tipped over. '- Belding each day. years since then, no make of car has seriously challenged Ford's I-2:30p.m. Playmates curred in the progr~m as "it • • • One of the !kst Cub Scout TurDler Buick The Michigan State Legisla- 71 V-8 leadership. 1:30-5 p.m. Open Gym was presented to the people." groups organized on the East City Glass 4 ture approved these measures

2:30-5 p.m. Enameling on Copper-Teep ages At a news conference, the Presi- NATIONAL \Y A R S.HIP S Side, and the first o.~ in Adam Simms 31 because the people have asked 1;00-5 p.m. Games Room Activities' dent d'e n i ~ d the general's- .pounded I:usze Island ~n ~or- Grosse Pointe, Pack No. 147, Q.P. Curtain 2 each individual legislator to do Offer Course charges that the cuts resulted mos~ StraIt an~ left bIg. fIres held its twenty-first annual SEASON RECORDS everything possible in order to Monday, Jan. 30 from 'Politics blazmg. The Chmese NatIonal- Blue and Gold Banquet on Team High Single help reduce the number of acci- 4:00-5 p.m. Midget Minor Basketball League • • ist Nayy said Red batteries Monday, January 23, at the St. Wigle & Lochmoor 960 dents and deaths -on the high- In Semantics 4:00-5 p.m. Garnes Room Activities Sunday, .January .22 touched off the action, firing Paul Evangelical L u the ran Barrett 950 ways. This measure will not A course in general semantics 6:30p.m. Midget Basketball Games flOm the island.- when the Na- Church.. 347 Lothrop at Chal- I ~_____ prevent many accidents from is being offered by the Depart- 8:15 p.m. Gl'an,t League Basketball THE UNITED S:rATES ac- tionalist warships appeared on fonte. occurring, bl,lt it is believed that t f C cused lted China of holding "the . Gl~US Splits ., 'd t -11 b 'd d men 0 ommunity Services of 6:30-9 p.m. Games Room -Activities thre.t of wa'''''' over the Far routine patrol. A communique . As Pack Committee Chair- f) many ",CCIen s WI e avol e the Grosse Pointe Public School a. >.4 • -'l th h' t k b k and many lives saved because of S ME~ Tuesday, Jan. 31 ~ast in its effort to forc'e sah.", e- wars lPS ruc ac man, Karl Sim~, of 1379 Not- In Cage Tz-lts the new speed limit. ~lstem, to be~in on Tuesday 10403 ~ 4:00-5 p.m. Girls) Handcraft America to abandoll the defense VigOl1ously, and "destroyed a tingham. serveq as toastmaster. _, . There are over three and one- January 31, at 43 Grosse Pointe 4:00-5 p.m. considerable number of ar. Sims wa~ assisted by his secre- Blvd. Ceramics "v;tl'es ofmlJ,deFpP'Q~t5j1..tprough Thethe charge.State wasDe- t"lH ery pOS1't'"Ions. tary, Fre d Ne~an, 1011-Thr ee GI'osse POI'nte U nl' v e r s 1. t Y Rhall milliond drive.rs in Michiagn. The Rev'erend'" WI-lII'aln D. 4:00..5 p.m. Games Room Actl 5 4:00-5 p.m. ~ Pilrtment which als~ demanded Meanwhile, Red China charg- Mile, Treasurer' Joe Rijey, of Scholol's basketball team ran. ccor 3 1;~~oOOShO~ . \hat the.re, ~Jammond, the teacher, was a Minor League Basketball that Red China adhere' to its ed that the UI1ited States was 1148 Nottingham road, anq Cub- into a buzz saw when it met ~~~~ ~ith the ve~~~r~~;gl~f st~dent of Alfred Korzbyski, 4:00-5 p.m. Minor League Basketball prl!>miseto rele~se 13 American meddling in Chinese internlJ,l af- master Phil' Costa of 1457 Not- Maumee last Tuesday, January State's office during the past who clid the pioneer work in this 4:00-5 p.m. Sherwood Dance Class civilians held in Communist fairs ~nd using forG~ fo .occupy tingham. Besides If'~' aw~rds 17,.,and lost, 54-46, on the lat- year. subject. 6:30p.m. Midget Basketball Games ' F'ormosa. The commeI1tary was cer-emony) 'new. 0 lcers were ter s ,home eou~t. Senator Ryan pointed out that Rev. Hammond, minister of 8:15p.m. Giant League G~e p~:s. Department' issu'Jd 'a- in reply to the State Depart- inducted to serve duxing the Fanure to fmd the range the new law states that one can- Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church, 6:30p.m. E name 1mg. on Copper Clu b cau~tic, 1,200. statement blam- men t's ~har.ges on. Saturd ay that forthcorilingMinn, 1042 year.Lakepointe,Colin. wasMc- spelled the-. do\ovufallof the Cook not drIve. over 65 miles per hour points out that lack m' und'"'r-'" Hl 7:30p.m. G. P. Sword Club ~J1gth~ Reds for the. lack of Red China IS hOlding ~lle threat featured in the awards ritual. 1'0a~ boys m the first t~o during the day time and cannot sanding of the language-fact Wednesday, Feb. 1 progre'ls in the Far East peace of war over the talks m Geneva perlod!S after Maumee had bUIlt exceed 55 miles per hour at relations is often an important talks h.~ld in Geneva. The blast and refusing to relea~e 13 Heading up arrangements for up a co.mfottable 21 to 12 lead night. These limitations will ap- factor in unsatisfactory human 4:00-5 p.m. Girls' Handcraft was aimed at nrisleading state. American Civilian prisoners. the banquet was Mrs. Ella Mc- at halftime. . ply to all state and county roads relations. 4:00-5 p.m. Jr. Badminton ments made by Red Chinese .. * ... CoIrum, 1~43 Audubon. Prize However, GPUS came to lIfe throughout the state. He fur- General Semantics studies 4:00-5 p.m. Girls' Tap Dance Class Ambassado:" Wang- Pin Nan, DEFYING '-~HE UAW, th~ cornn!ittee chmman was Urs. in th~ third stanza and fought ther pointed out that in what- _thoseaspects of human behavior 4005: - pm. • Games Room Activities who accused the UnIte. d States )leW Society. of Skilled. Tra des tl'er.GeorgeDecoratl.onsDom,in~, comml'tteeof. 1115. Whit-was ba.ckth 4to w.ithint 4 poin~s. of a Attie ever areas lower speed limits' and adjustment that are related 4 t' ffi' ..IlUDU ~I) '00. -5 pm. . Sherwood Dance Class af stal'.Hng m. th e ne g0 lat.Ion;; ma de l.ts f.lrs t 0 CI~I b'dI t0 en~ com"'.osed of Mrs. R'. W. Case, WI.h t MIdes remammg. . t at:e. posted, the lower speed lim- the use and mI's-use of lan- 6 30 Bl 0 : p.m. 'lll'ards In. Geneva talk S.' ro11 th ousan ds ,0f skill ed Ford Mrs.~ LOI'S 'Greene. atld Mrs. t't IS hpo~11 daumeetall dcrawet' th m it will apply..' guage. Being "taken m'"by mis. 6:30-9 p.m. , E name !ing on. Copper CIu b • * ... Mot.or compan~' emp. I~yes. The James Marquardt. ,ISMr. Alton oS ..e an s e ou e Fe- Senator Ryan further pOI'n'ted leadl'ng ad ver t"1smg, porn. tless NBC' A A S t t b maimng tIme. out that trucks are not to drive arguments, inability to solve 6:30.9 p.m. S , ' POSSIBLE THRE T to ..OCley ca~e 1.n0 . emg as a .Donnell, 1262 Balfour~ was in During th~ stall.the Cook road over 45 miles per hour and that bl 6:30-8 p.m. Girl Scouts 898 press freedom Was touched. re~ult of dissatlsfactlon by the charge of ticket- sales. boys: fouled repeatedly ip. an passenger cars with trailers are pro ems and resolve disputes 8:00 p.m. Badminton-Adult upon by, Richard W.- Slocum, skilled workers of the U,AW attempt to get their hands on not to exceed 50 miles per hour 1~ family,. businesS ar.d public . hb president of the American -v.rhocharged they were "short- Incoming .officers who w~re h lIfe, dealing with the person Due to a eh 1 h N !:inge... in our Heating Pant t e elg or. Newspaper Publishers Associa- change d'" m COD tract n ....got'Ia- presented WIth the twenty -fIrst the ball thus accounting for teat any. tim~." v.-ho's sure "he knows I't all"- hood Club waS forced to close for a week, however we are ,tion, who spoke at the annual tions with Ford, General Motors charter .are: Jac~ Frey, 1371 wide spread in the final score. He further stated that there is these are but a few of the situa- now b ae k on th e re gu lar s....\;h~dule"" . international Benjamin Frank- and Chr ysIer. . Devonshrre• , chalrman' , Ferd Hal Finkbeiner paced the no excuse for accidents, Occur- tions m. Whl'ch a better under- After a wee k' s de1ay of the ~ ]in Society 'luncheon. in New Th e Ieaders 0f the new group,- Fendler .' 1312Balfour ' secretary' , winners with 21 points for scor- ring. Accidents do not J'ust hap- r,ta"'dl'ngu of l:nguage-fact_ re- Girls League, teams a~e now high scorer with 10 points to her 'York. He said the Senate 1n- said they have 50 000 members Karl SIms.'.'. treasurer- Cubmas - ing honors and Bob Bowker pen;, they are caused through lat'lonsh-lPS can help. ba"k on schedule despIte the credI't. . M' hi " t' . ter Costa, aSSIsted by WIllard hit for 16 to pace the losers some act of thoughtlessness.. General Semastics l'S an al'd ' ternal Security .Subcommittee. m \s:ven. IC gan coun 1es, ~- A. Straitor, of 1311 'Nottingham. and earn runner-up honors. carelessness or negligence on the fact that there lwere Ttwh0 fdor- The schedule for Th,ursday, bears close watchmg as the pos- ,cludmg more than 6,000 In Inv_ocation will be by Rev. Three days late;- on their part o~ one driver or the other. to. such understanding,' and is feited games ast urs ay January 26, will be as follows: sible threat. Wayne Co~t!. Lamont Haver- Charles W. Sandrock of S1. home co).trt GPUS easily nip- bemg taught in many schools nigInhtt'heJunI.or cliVI.sl-on-Grosse Junior D.ivision d D He said that some of the'prob~ kate,' presldellt o~ the Wayne Paul Evangelical L u the ran ped Oak Park, 46-31, with the INJURED IN FALL caondtUhiverrtSiti~stbhrOUghoutthe P R County branch saId more than un r.y..' IS eing applied Pointe Woods forfeited to St. 6:30 p.m. .e]sngumsVS. e e- lems of censorship. and news. .' , Chur~h. Pack 147 is sponsored. starting team playing only the Mrs. Della L. Griffith of 4.41 teneflclally by specialists in F . tt 2 0 d. th VI . ~uppression which F ran k Iin 800 ~k?led wor~e:s at Ford s by the Defer School P-TA. first and their quarters. Tom Fisher road, complained of a f' l~ . 1 Pau~ lye~e.~, -, an m e 7:15 p.m. Flyerettes vs. Basket- faced as a new.,....ub.lisher exists had Jomed t.he SOCIety. P:l d B b B k 16 d' . Ie us, me uding business and Semor DIv1slOn Me~ro Club, eel'S G. P. Woods-Bye. H 'd~Y t' ... • • ur<.y an 0 ower, an back mjury when she slipped pe~onnel management, psy- short one player forfeIted to the' today. e sal a r~cen manI- SPINELESS 15 :points respectively, paced and fell at Fisher and Kercheval cha~t.r~ an~ counselll'ng, publl'C .' eers. -Icstatl'on of this "has been the Tuesday, January 24-- GPUS d . 1 SelfrIdge WAFs 2-0... an were malO y respon- on Friday, January 20. She re- adminIstratIon, teaching, etc. In the only official game G. P. W~ods-By~.. inve~H.gation of new~paper men GOV. WILLIAMS 'asked the 'When nothing bad is said sible for GPUS to hold a com- fused a City police offer to take For further information and played the Basketeers defeated Senior :plvision by Congressional" comJnitees Legislature to revise the high- about' a man you ca~ rest aB- fort able 24-16 lead at halftime. her to a hospital. A report of class reservation, call the De- the Red Devils by a score of 21 8:00 p.m. Wl-J"s VS. Ramblers. charged with hunting Com- way bonding law so that the sured that nothing good will be Sanford Smith led the losers I.the accident was given to the partment of Community Ser- M to 6. Helen Vandermarliere was Metre Club-B;y-e. munist subversives." State can construct 855 miles of said about him, either. with 10 points. • _' City office. vices TUxedo 5-3808.

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.,. 1956 Thursday, January 26, '1956. :GROSSE" POINTE NEWS Page Ninefeeft 'fer .. • secretarY'; Raymond SnaY. trea- 1 s Young Lawyers Feted By Bank GP Metropolitan Club to Install surer; John Gilchrist. ftnancial H:igh S'chool Gets Training Car' " , More than 200 newly-admitted were feted on January 24 at a: The MetropoIitslJ1 C------1u b . of Robert Hyd~ president; Martin secretary{ Dave McQuee1;. Hr. Commtm- members of the Michigan Bar Neils~ first vice president;. geant.at.arms; and Haro1~ Zeeb, osse Pointe dinner"given in their honor by .Grosse Point~ .held officer.in- tem have the Detroit Wabeek Bank and stallation ceremonies on Mon- Robert' Van Tiem, second vice Robert Smith and Richard :logs in sil- Trust Company in the Crystal day, February 23, at Harper president; Ed Leahy. recording Prietz. audiioI'3.~ er enamel- Ballroom of the Sheraton Cadil- Hall, Harper Woods. You are Cordially ~mllllfllRUmllJllllllllllllnlllllJJlllllllllJllllllllllllJIIIIIlllllllIllftllJJlllllDIDDlDJftllllDllUmmJlIIIIIIIIlIIIII lac Hotel. To be installed for 1956,'are: classes are . . >5 Invited to Attend The principal speakers were == Preutnun. == e held on Albert E. Blashfield, president == It's a Fact- sday eve- of the State Bar of Michigan, enameling A FREE LECTURE FIREPLACE and Nathan B.. Goodnow. presi- onday and i=: n with two entitled dent of the Detroit Bar Asso~ WO-~:»D a You c.a have.Aut~entic 1= ciation. ~ Thursdays. Choice 'Quality' Hardwood 5i • ber of the 'l'he other officials of the two 0= "Chr.istian Science l:i Guild, and bar associations, the past pre- 18~'-$15.00 Co,d = = Guild. She Reveals the sidents of the Michigan Bar, ~ .HIgh. FIdebty Michigan members of the State Board of 24"-$18.00 Cord ow, Smith- Unlimited Power Law Examiners, and the deans Prices include delivery ' I;;;:: "Miniature of Prayer" of the law schools of the area HARRY. FOX g in your home for $151 iN.Y.• Art were also guests of the com. !i !arch 1955. by pany. ~w at the LA., 7-3419 ! Join the Ranks of Smart Parchasers John J. Selover. C.S.B. Selden B. Daume, president 11 of the Detroit Wabeek Bank ~' ;E itudied fine :-"lember of the Board of Lecture- I and Trust Company, presided HEAR the $uperior reproduction- from a ~ersity. Be- ship of The Mother Church. The 'I at the affair and introduced the matched COl.tpOneltt &y,tem BEFORE you :!! k here she First Church of Christ. Scientist, speakers. T.levisiOI the Coach in Boston. Mass. buy a "name-brand" phonograph. hop in New Sales and. Service I euthun has Monday, January 30 EXPERTS .advise "You get MORE High ,roit Crafts- Fidelity per dollar with a eomponen~ ;tical show. at Eight O'Clock if L. L. DACKEN l\rt Shows J'.~ , -Electronic I.l'lborafory system." ~ b. In Brow3e around and liSten. Your own ears lave contri- Grosse Pointe ~.' ..... WALTER CLEMINSON, left, principal of the High School, receives the keys for 20313 MACK AVE. I ,the Marine i~ Memorial the new Plymouth Suburban which will be used in the driver-traiplng program. will tell you. I l~ed Cross Congregational ~~~ Church FLOl7J) nO-WNEY, sales head for Fisher-Record Motor Sales. Inc., 15000 Kercheval, TU 1-21791 ;~ makes the presentation in behalf of the firm. N. RAY WATLING is director of pieces of Church ReA and Raytheoll Company J~JI (Presbyterian) the training program at the schooL Televisi'ons ~ Detroit 'AUDIO I ware have 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop ~ II Lake Shore ReL ~ 16020 I. WARREN, near Devonshire Phone TUxedo 4-'0141 ~he silver Tel~funken Md ~uidance of under the auspices of ! Store Hours: Noon to 9 p.M. Daily - Saturdays 9 to 6 I =;".;~Engineers Given Church Plans Gets Appointment nd colorful First Church of Christ. 1.... Granco Hi..R ~lDlIlIIllllllumnlDlnuIllUIUIU.nniflrmnnllRllnnnrlOllmmnlliJllrmmnmnr.nmUlUlllllllll!lJmnnmllllJlJlmllllHlDllnHnnmfii ; ash trays. and other Scientist C'2..v.::;"1l.t*,~ Chapter Charter Installation The Recre-ati-on-.Board of the ~in the cop- ~ WORSHIP SERVICE -_.. --- City of Grosse Pointe Woods Grosse Pointe Farms, es. ___ '> 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Fifty-nine local professional On Sunday, January 29, tlnnounces the appointment to TUxedo 1.5000 ations and . Michigan 41: CHURCH SCHOOL engineers and their wives were Calvary L u the ran Church,. the Board of Lars V. Anderson " call the - --- 1:30 and u:oo a.m. present at the Lochmoor Club Gateshead (Kerby road) . at of 1665 Fairholme. . HI, NEIGHBOR! COME IN TODAY FOR OUR nunlty Ser- Saturday night. January 21, Mack Rvenue will install the He will fill the vacancy ~inte boule- t t. created by the resignation of .3808. You are cordiany invited to attend ••• during a charter pl'esen a Ion' newly elected officers for 1956. Walter Cavanaugh.. Mr. Ander. ceremony of the 1ake S1. Clalr The new Vestry is as follows:- 1 \ Chapter of the Michigan Societ:yson is wel known throughout of Professional Engineers. r e cor din g secretary, Robert the community for his active ~Loop Sixth Chur~h of Christ, . II' fi . 1 t interest in Little League Base- At impressive ceremonies fol. Ph 1 IpS; nanCIa secre ary, SPECIAL! lowing dinner, Mr.. Wesley Marvin W. Walters; treasurer, ball and for his general interest Meet in a well-rounded program of Scientist I Detroit Bintz, past president, of the Ralph Buehler; elders, Harold recreational activities in the ------GENUINE e Board of Michigan Socieiy vf Profession- Steelbinder, Glenn Lamont, Sr., communit~. Regular 95 Babe Ruth 14730 Kercheval, bet. Manistique and Ashland al Engineers, installed Don William Phillips, Edward Esch. 22.00 .Porcielainized Polish Job Pointe will Trefry as President. F. M. Tous. , 31 ~t 7:30 Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetlng-8;OO p.m. ley as Vice President and D e a con s:-,-Arthur Schmitt, 14 Sunday Ser....ices-10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. rhood Club. In!ctnt.s Room Open for 10:30 Service. Chester Ordon as Secretary- Ray Francis, Melvin Jensen, Protect .~he finish on your. c~r from domoge by $~It and other: ravages concerning READING ROO1'1 - 16348 EAST WARREN Treasurer. All officers are resi- Earl Zuelch, Gerald Wixson, I ALUMINUMenOOR .;3() of winter, driving. Do it now and sove $7.051 are to be Wednesday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. SundaY 2 to pm. dents of Farms. Mr. Bintz then Edward Olszewski, Ralph Plich- Mon.• Tues .• Thurs .• FrL and Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 pm. All winter seal pro. 1 members presented the charter for the ta, Dr. Walter Gessert, Bruce ducts carry full fac- $54-50 :end. local society to President Trefry. Kashazta, John VanReyendam. tory guarantee. PORCELAIN! POLISH The new chapter is the 15th in Complete with Installation the state. T r u s t e e~'-Frank Williams, • Factory approved finish Raymond Karp, Lloyd Wend- VENETIAN BLINDS ,,is Fireplace Chimneys President Trefry spoke on the lan~ George-Klenk, Reginald and WINDOW SH,(DES ' • Deepens the luster. • • enhar.ees the beauty • • • preserves th~ finish of your car. history of organization of this McClinton, Chris Schultz, John Complete RepaIl~ and . HERE!S WHAT WE DO: rales chapter and caBed on Stephen Reconditioning Service CLEANED Szabo, the first president of the Walter, Albert Roehl, Leonard • Lasts for many., monthl ••• won't wash off. • Thoroughly .wash cor. l"hone. Now for Free Estimate Over 40 years experience in cleaning • Clean body fin ish with 1l'es mad. and repairing defective fireplace chim- State Society. Wixson, Norman Paddock. neys and dampers. . Let's ttGel Acquainted" Todtty cleaner. 'olk & Com- Following Szabo's remarks, All are illvited to this im- CITY , • Cleon whitewall fires. '_8 was the Chimney Screens Installed Lahmann Dwu'1,.President of the pressive service. SASH & SCREEN CO. • Polish your car with genuine Porce- ; in the na- We also furni;;h chunney screens for State Society, ap'oke on the chal- On Thursday, . February 9, lainize • • • the unique car car protection againSt Spa r k s. Birds. 14000E.'., Mile Rd. during 1955y Squirrels. Bats. Etc. leniting role of the new chapter. 5:30 to 7 p.m., the Ladies Aid Ph Blks. west of Gratiot , Fran" Ada"" process that transforms the point CHIMNEYS CLEANED \' INCORPORATED Ford Motor FUR~ACE. BOILER AND INCINERATOR At the conclusion of the pro- Society will give a Pre-Lenten Free Delivery. FHA Terms r, surface of your car into Q tough, Itoday. 8000 Linwood gram, the group enjoyed dane- Supper at the church parish No Down :Payment ~ Your New Lincoln-Mercury Dealer lustrous protective coating. C. D. Campbell, owner, Groll"l Pte. the first 11 J. C. Kinggo & Son Phone TY 5-9210 I ing. hall. Reservations must be show 1,241,- made. Please call Ida Scharf- Open" Frio Eves. 130 Kerche"al. Grosse Point. Farms ~sold in the enberg, WAInut 2-4830. LA. 'J~3700 LA. '7-393% nly $634,376 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.------~ Thompson Home Holds ld-place car The greatest trouble with ge and 262.- A. G. MARX £0. Eleetion of_O_ffieers worthless people is that they )mpetitor in The following officers for are not the, ones who 'worry ASPHALT SLATE TILE 1956 were elected at the annual about it. . Ford's eight meeting of trustees of the LIed 344.496 BEPAIRS Thompson Home for Old Lad. ,e eight-cyl- ROOF ies: Mrs. William Kerber, presi- , GROSSE POINTE her two cars RE-ROOFING SHEETMETAL'WORK dent; Mrs.. Henry B. Joy. first METHODIST CHURCH GROWINGI TIN OR COPPERSKYLIGHTS GumR CONDUCTORS vice president; Mrs. R~ber~ Mc- 211 MoroSl Rood .. es it impos- I Kean, second vice presld~nt; SUNDAY, JAN. 29 car to over- ARWTHURAlnaIG'lMA-4330RX !:stab. 191~ Mrs. James B. Lewis; third .,rice 1:30 MlJrn1ng W 0 r s hip' and Polk's net president. . Sermon. Church School for ;hawed Ford tiny tot fl. Kindergarten, .106 MackAw.... Others named were Mrs. G. Primary and Juniors. in 1954. FRIENDLY savers' I Bethune Duffield, recording sec- U:OOMorning W 0 r s hip and serviceto- established retary; Mrs. William P. Harris, Sennl''l. Church School for tion of lead- ,Nursery, tiny tots. Kin- and progressive manag,ement • assistant recording secretary; dergarten. Primary. Inter • in the field Mrs. William Reeve Clark, cor. mecl1ate and 4Sen1or High. e first intro- have enabled P~op'es F«~deral. Years responding '8 e c r eta r y; Mrs. REV. HUGH Co WHITE, Pastor . I ring the 24 Good for 45 Charles C. Anderson, treasurer. TUxedo 1-7878 I Savings to establish and main..:; make of car Every style of Fence and Mrs. Donald Van Zile. as- 'nged Ford's sistant treasurer. tam- a h.19h.rate 0 f growth.). r~ erected for YOil rse WA. 1-6,2.82. Ohristian Science , .. IDcludID& rRIND O' OIOWTH of tics Chain Link AII.Sf.el and Reading Room _ - Pastor E..Arthur McASh ~ '"pl •• 'ed.ral Savings 93 Kerchevol Suit. 1 al semantic~ Rustic: Style~ during past 15 yean ••• 10:00 Lm.Mornin:, Worlb!p ~ r the Depart- on the Hill in:dollar. of CIIMtI.. 11:20 11.Jn. 'Sunday School ~ '. r Services of First Church of ChrIst 8:20 p.m. Youth Gro~ ~ 'ublic School MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. Scie"tist 1:30 p.m. Even1nC Go.pel ~ on Tuesday 10401 HARPER RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL Groll. Pointe Farm. . service. ~ rosse Pointe Open dally M 0 n day through saturday-I;' a. m. to 7 p.m. All Welcome \ ~ Sundays from 1:30 to 5 p.m. • . ~. William D. - 195(,) ALL ARE WELCOME 1940 1955 cher, was a Korzbyski, work in this - FINANCIAL STATEMENT_DECEM8ER~3J, _J955. 'LavigneAulo Sales FIRST CHURCH OF JEFFERSON AVENUE ... minister of Our 23rd Year . rian Church. CHRIST, SCIENTIST ASSETS 'UAs.a:mIS' ok in under- HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE BAPTIST CHURCH mguage-fact Grosle Pointe Farms, Mich. 13337 E: Jefferson at lakeview tn important Serving All of Gross. Point. Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. First Mortgage Loans •• , "'1'&:(.$12,632,152.00 Savings Accounts :•.•- -.-:t:$17.081,A68.99 Homer J. Armstrong, Minister ~ory human Sunday S-mool-Infanta' . Property Sol~ on Contr.oct •• t _ •• ~:~~~ 4' •. :186,363.99 loans in Process ... h •••"J _: •• _~.'_ . 2,C)50.90 We Specialize In Room _._ _ 10:30 a.m. \ . . 1 Other t.oons •••••••••• ,-,.-.•••• , •.•• 'TIf '103,909.53 Advan~. Payments :..--:'It'•• '.~ ••• ~ t 1;-.•.•.~ • ,52,034.55 tics studies Wednesday Testimony MORNING' WORSHIP Meeting 8:00 p.m. . Real Estate Owned and in Judgment • ~.l O\.. ) 4,442.00 Other Liabilities ,i...••".•_._.".io:.(O~" ~. 4,378.66 lan behavior Hudson Used Cars Sunday, 9:00 and 11 a.m. Specific Reserves _,•• :,~ ••• ~.... ~...t .•',~:~'"lr~' 27,959.!il t are related KERBY SCHOOL Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Cash on Hand and in Banks ~~•. 4,122,207•.44

;-use of lan- 1420I E. Warren, at Newport 6.~ •• 1 285 Kerby Road, at Beaupre Church School u. S. Government Bonds i ~,_,• '.' •• 'I - 762,829.37 General Reserves .,. '_•••• ~,.~.~,..~ n, 90.4,445.18 I in" by mis- VAlley 2.3459 ALL ARE WELCOME Federal Home Loan Ba-nk Stock ,f' f1 300,000.00 Surplus _', • , _." .'••••• ~• ~•• A:._.l12.4.660j2 g. pointless , .Tn.-" ty to solve )--t)--I-..~ I Office Building oa;;J:.t I•• ~ '32,223.84 .lve disputes t'~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ., Furniture, Fixtures and Leasehold I.....u ...:... : and public . Improvements-Depreciated •.• ;.~~£~£ 48,542.42 the person Deferred Charges and Other Asse1s./'_ 4,327.98 )Ws it all"- of the situa .. TOTAL' ASSETS .:.~•• _-;-.- ~$18,296,998.S7' TOTAL lfABllITIES\ .•••••••••• '1. :$18,296,998.51 ,etter under .. ~

.' Page Twenty G R 0 SSE POI N.T ENE W 5 Thu"rsday, January 26, 1956 Thursdc

Occasion< IDevil Reserves hand seem Gymnasium Expa.nds After- Stho'iol Activities Graduating Seniors Help feelLrlg. Conquer Bears Devils to Victory in Pool Grosse Pointe's reserve bas~ . Four gr~duating seniors closed out their high sch~ol ketball team continued its win- swimming careers as _the Grosse Pointe ~igh ~lue D.e~Tlls ningways hist Friday, January edged past Highland Park, 49 to 34, despl:e a dIsqualifICa- SF 20, with a squeaking 45-42 win tion in the final event of the meet held In the local pool over Highland Park. on the last Friday January 20. I . . Polar Bear home court. The' , ,.. place to give hIS team a. 22-pomt S~~ors Ed I~~cholson, ~ave bulge to clinch the meet. . . by fRED HUnnEllS ::~:~: win ran' the Devils' winning Whitt~ngha~, RIch SchleIcher John Bennett easily won the streak to eight straight in as and dIver DJc~ Staff~rd ac~ou~t- 120-yard individual medley re ... many starts, three of which ed for 13 c;>fthe. Pomters wm- lay but was forced to relinquish came over non-league foes. ning total,' which could h.ave his laurels to the Polar Bears. .1 Blue Devil Cagers Fail The Devils jumped off to. an been increased another eIght St n~on because he iailed to early lead and stayed in front. points had not the 160.-yard to~~~ ;ith both hands during a To Halt Highland Parkers until. the fourth qu'arter- when speed :rel~y te.am beep. so mtent turn in the breast stro~e leg of Highland Park tied it up at 41- on bre~kIng Its ov~n ~o~l rec- the event and was disqu~ck Marty Andrews, a kncibby- . . d N' h I ers ess wh 0 was . HEI er, ~hl~tlDgham an lC 0 ~on Les Cutler, Joe Moore, Hal the Blue Devils, 55-40, on the Bears' home (:ourt. The defeat kneed, string bean of a young- and Juntor. Dan Good?ow tned Joerin and John Wachter dob .. was the third in five league starts and practically elimin- ster who res.embles a new born Grosse F ointe's new' audito~ium-gYmnasium is getting its full share of use by to end theIr careers m a blaze h P k' . th 240 .. . th' bered tear ers In e - ates the Pointers from any chance at the league title this colt taking its first steps as he students of Grosse Pointe JIigh who' are' ~njoying a greatly expa\lded after-scho91 of glory by crac kmg ell' own yard medley relay and set the races around the court, broke activities program which provide~ 16''ihdividual and team sports. Illustrating some pool record. t f' th departing seniors year. I the tie with a pair 'of free • T' sage 01 e In the first quarter the Blue' maining in its game with Wyan- throws and Gil CoX-dropped a .o~ the sports activities which comprise the program are, front tow, left to right: . Effort ,m 'aln in the final relay which reo- Devils appeared to have the dotte to' win, 59-43, to continue couple more ~harity tosses to CHARLES HARRIS, golf; PAUL' ALCOTT,~ life saving; NADA McCLENAHAN ThIS they dId, by o~e an~ suIted in disqualification in Polar Bears' number as they Wyandotte's winless dive into ice the game for the Devils. and ANN WARE; swjmming;,SUE McDONALD, field hockey; MIKE KROEYR, fou~-tenths seconds, but It won t their final race wearing Grosse go mto .the r~cord .eboo~~-t~ey Pointe's colors. - . . worked an effective press to the cellar of the league stand- football; JUDY KAY, badminton"and BETSY THOMAS, archery. Back row: JIM take c;. 12-11 lead going into the ings. Coach John Thursby's lads were, dlsquallfied ...or Jumpmg Summaries second period. League Standings rattled the backboards through- FORRESTER, volleyball; PAUL HOTCHKISS, ,softball; NANCY FREEMAN and t1?-egun .. However, they leave 40-yr. Free style-Nicholson out. the game, figuring on ,the JIM KELLY, basketball; MELVIN VANDER BRUG, badminton, and' HELEN the Inark of 1:16.7 f?r future (GP) Schleicher.(GP) Johnson Parkers Tum Tables . W L law of averages. to collect CONNOI:..L Y, tennis. Devil swimmers to shoot at. (HP): T,ime 1!1.0. ' Howe v e r, Highland Park Highland Park 5 0 points.' Those shots that. didn't Seniors Ed Nicholson and 100.yd: B'reast stroke-Good- turned the tables on the Devils Fordson 4 1 wiggle the mesh were for the Rich. Schleicher got the Pointers now (GP), Jackson (HP), Joel'. and broke the press with a down Grosse Pointe : 2 3 most pint grabbed by Cox:' who IBaptist Cagers" off .to a fast start when they in (GP). Time 1:07.6, . court press of their own to surge Royal Oak : 2 3 along with Jack Medley played Woods, Mem'orial Cagers' slammed the 40-yard free style 200-yd. Free styl~Huffaker to a 26-18 lead at halftime. ~:Monroe 2 . 3 an outstanding game . on de. Leading League to give the Devils an 8 to 1 lead, (GP), Pongracz (GP), Barnes Ccach Jim Wink's lads contin- Wyandotte 0 5 fense. 'Church which they never relinquished. (HU). Time 2:56.0. . ued the press throughout the ------Unbeaten in Loop Dan Goodnow and Hal Joerin 100-vd. Back stroke-Cutler Thl~ Grosse Pointe Baptist . d th t t t St d t H Todd Price captured the in- , ------. . I placed 1-3 in the 100-~ard breast (GP), - Campbell (HP), Ketzler re~amhUlld liper theIro~ margme ~on ofes VIC-.,0 U en. s onor dividual scoring honors with 16 The Grosse Pointe Woods moved into a three~way tie for men's basketball team 'nipped s?=,ol~~event and Harry Huffak- (GP). Time 1:01.9. tory. It marked the thirteenth St H' d points as he paced the Pointers' Presbyterian and the Grosse Isecond place with Memorial' and Hurlbut Baptist, 50-47, .last .Sat- consecutive game, if memory attack. Captain Bruce Board- urday, January 21, at the North- e~nd Eddie Pongracz slam~ed 100-yd. Free style-Blough eve owar Pointe Memorial Juniors con- St. James. the"'lr200-yard free style t? gIve (HP), Bau~r (GP), Collins serves, that Grosse Pointe had man, slated to move up to Coach eastern YMCA to take over' first tinued on'their merry, unbeaten In th; Junio: Division the big the Devils a 22 to 5 margm aft. (GP). Time 1:05.0. \vound up on the short end of ~y Doris Dadson, llA Howard MacAdam's varsity for place in the Northeastern Divis- ways in the Grc'.Jse Pointe Memonal Jumqrs turned back er three events. D i v i n g - Stafford (GP). the score with Highland Park. GPHS Journalism Student next Friday's game, January 27, Church Basketball League last the Christ Church Lions 42-30 ion of the Church League. Go- Bob Moreland gave the Point- against Royal Oak, collected 7 ing into the contest the Pointers Les Cutle ...Wins O'Rourke (HP), Moore (GP). Steve Howard, 12B, has been Saturday, January 21. b.chind the sharpshooting. of Les' Cutler notched the Point- PGlints 66.1. ers a measure of consolation elected president of Grosse points but his all around play and Hurlbut were tied and it Woods Presbyterian walloped Harper who notche~ 18 pomts ers' fourth straight first place as 120-yd. Ind. Medley-Grosse \,,"hen he earned high points Pointe High Scheol's Student was good. Dick Turner paced was truly a do or die struggle the outclassed Methodist Mus~ for honors. Ken .. MacDor:ald he splashed in a1most a full pool Pointe (Cutler, Moore, Joerin, honors with 14 points. Highland Association'. He won over Phil the Polar Bears with 13 points 1tn before the Pointers emerged the stangs 70 to 6 to remain at the paced th~ losers W: 12 POll:ts winner . length ahead of Highland Park's Wachter). Time 2:26.0. . Park's scoring was evenly dis~ WarreD, llA, in the final elec- for runner-up honors. top of the Senior division stand- for run~er-up honors: The VIC- Campbell in th~ 100-yard back- 160-yd. Speed Relay-High. tributed among the five starters tion. ------, Standings ings. Lars Anderson paced the ~ory enabled ¥~m.onal to run L stroke. Tom Ketzler paddled in land Park (Blough, Kassurjian. . 'th 22 . t .• f' Its undefeated strmg to three W with Larry Oliver collecting 10, Kelsey Stewart, 12B, won E lection Held 'W mners WI pom s or . . o a dose third for the Devils. Hoepfner, Johnson). Time 1:21.6. Zill 9. Fitzgerald 8, Mills 7 and over J::rry Tobeler, 12B, in the G.P. Baptist 6 honors. Phil Keim and Paul pmes m as many starts. Hurlbut 5 1 Highland Park broke the l\1cMeekins 7. race for vice pr~sident. By Tertllis Club Grogh tied for runner-up honors The st. Paul Panthers sque~k- Bethany 4 2 Pointer's m 0 n 0 pol y w hen . Fordson Stays Hot Joannp. Ortwein, 12B, will be Local Stores Finalists with 12 points e~ch. Morrison ed past Woods Presbytenan Antioch 3 3 Blough nipped Dan Bauer and On the same night second next semester's new secretary. topped the losersv,,'ith 4 points. Juniors, 25-24, in one of the 4 Mike Collins, who placed 2-3, in The Grossl'l Pointe Tennis Gratiot 2 In National Contest place Fordson remained hot on Cecily Rains, 12B, was the other . 1 D' 1 best games to date in the league. 5 a very close 100-yard free style Club held its annual meeting The Memona lese s re- . Cumberland 1 Grinnell Brothers, Detroit, 1he heels of the high flying finalist. ' d h t . 't fWd' The WIn enabled Panthers to 6 race. At this point the De-"ils & ma me 0 m pursUl 0 00 s. t' f East Grand 0 and S. Stein Co., Grosse Parkers wi.th an impressive 72- Bob Murphy, 12B, will be the at the Neighborhood Club, held a 32 to 13 lead as the divers Thursday, January 19, at which Presbyterian with a sque2ker move mto a three-.way Ie or Pointe, were. among several 57 win over Royal Oak who new treasurer. He won over ., second place WIth Woods took their places. Dick Stafford, Michigan store~ named as final- time the :following were elected over St. James, 26-22. Purdy.led T' d Ch' t Ch h dropped into a two-way.tie with Ann Wells, 12B, in the final St. I-aul Longhorns 2 1 g::-aduating senior and captain- ists in the 1955 Brand-Name the winners with 9 points but U ~ntors an ns urc Grosse Pointe and Monroe for election. to the board of directors: Paul Christ Church Tigers 0 I had to be satisfied with runner- 1.IOns. 3 elect for this meet, dosed out Retailer-of-the- Year National third place. Monroe broke a The new officers will take l\meel, Frank Dillon, Lou Gar- Methodi~t Mustangs 0 3 his career with a beautiful ex- up honors behind Reith of St. STANDINGS Contest, according to an an- 35-35 tie with five minutes re- over their duties next semester. c1e1la, Geirge Neirinck, T.om Junior Division hibition of fancy diving to take nouncement made early this 163 James, who notched 11 points. Senior Division McElrath and Miss Lillian W L first place honors with 66.1 week by Henry Abt, president Zavies. The Christ Church Tigers WL Memorial Jrs. . 3 0 points. Highland Park's chubpy of Brand Names Foundation, the The board in turn appointed failed to floor' a five-boy team Woods Presbyterian _. 3 fi Womls Jrs 1 2 O'Rourke was almost five points non-profit educational organiza. Tom McElrath, president;. Mrs. and were forced to forfeit to Memorial Diesels : 2 1 Sf. 11aul Panthers 1 2 behind in the scoring and the tion which has sponsored these ALUMINUM Elizabeth McElrath,' secretary; the S1; Paul Longhorns, who St. James 2 1 Christ Church ~io~s 1 21 Devils' Joe Moore took third awards for the past eight years. William Bolton, treasurer; Fed REPAIRED •.• ALL MAKES' Otto, chairman of the enter- SASH ..• SCREENS •.. DOORS tainment committee; -and Lou Gardella and George Neirinck, , chairmen of the tournament AIR- TEC METAL PRODUCTS Co. committee. 640 EAST 7 MILE TW. 2.7800 Those wishing information One Block West of Oakland Ave. concerning the G.P. Tennis Club Open Friday-Tuesday, 9 p.m. - Sunday, 12 to 4 p.m. may call Lou Gardella at the Neighborhood Club, TU 5-4600.

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), 1956 2o, 1956 Thursday; January ... G R0 SSE POI NT E. NEW 5 Page'7wenty~ne , Occasionally ev!'n the glad Jobs are always going-espe- tion 62 percent of the seniors ' Ip hand seems to have a frosty cially for those who go after Science Church Betrothal Told Peoples Savi~gs Gradulltes Tell Fuutre Plans hope to find jobs. Some students feeling. them. By ELAINE, KENN finish the service. expect these jobs to be :Rerman- 01 Offers Lecture Has Good Year GrHS JoumaJism'"Stadent Immediately aften gradua- ent.. Grosse Pointe' High School's Freedom from fear, sickness, :gh school .and sin' through spiritual un- A 'year of excellent progress, graduating seniors have~ made~: 2 wBeeeg~,nn!',nnglyMON. EVE. JAN. 30 .marked by' greatly .expanded their post. gra~uation' plans. ~J ~ue Devils derstanding of God will be the ~;qualifica- service to. the comml;lIlity, was Eighty one percent of h~ stu- SPORTS CARS topic of a free 1ecture' on experienced' ,by the. Peoples "dents eXpect to cont,inue their EVES.AT 8:30 MATINEES AT 2 P.M. local pool I Christian Science to be, given Federal Savings.Jn ~955. T.l~e education. IN REVIEW her~ . January 30' by John J. statement :of . condition shows . Only 33 percent of the stu- A Theatre Guild Subscription Play! a 22-point I Selover of Long Beach, Cali- total assets as of December.31, dents who plan on college will ll ;neet. Ifornia. $18,29'6,998.57..,.. enter now. Another 60 ~ercent liThe Best Play of the Season jy won thlt * 50 Outstanding Cars*c ! Now on extended lecture This is an "in~ease ot assets will wait until nmct Septembe~. medley re. -N.Y. Herald Tribune -N.Y. World Telegram tour, Mr. Selover will speak of 27.73 .percent over the 1954 The .e~tra 7 percent of. stu- relinquish t:nder the 'auspices of First year. Gl'OSS savings inflow .in ~ents WIll enter coll~ge eIther -N.Y. ]ournal-American olar Bears' / International Exhibition of • Church of €hrist; Scientist, 1955 was 9 . percent greater a year from now or after they e failed to Grosse Pointe Farms,' Mich. in - 3 15 -Time Ma~azine,etc. ds during a the Grosse Pointe Congrega- than in 19'54 making the net TOke leg of Sports Car Prodress tional Church, 240 ChaIionte 'at gain in savings in 1955, 176.34 o percent g rea t e r than -' that cisqualified. Lothrop at eight o'clock ... His ,~. three points subject. will he "Christian achieved in 1954. . 9 to 9 Daily thru. February 5 ~I his second Science Reveals the' Unlimited' . The re~rves were increased t the Park. Power of Prayer," The public' is to $1,029,105.90 'and the Associa- 't1l• :r back. invited to attend without charge. tion now has a high liquidity of "s.?oS9' = loore, Hal HENRY FORD MUSEUM Mr, Selover has lectured in 28.72 percent of tbtal. savings 'I \/-J da;y " '. Wi Hal4l '''fie'. Hewe.' OJ«WS achter clob- Great Britain and Continental -PIcture by Paul Gach in cash and government bo.nds.. NoWt~g;~~ry wilt; PEGGY ANN GARNER ::1 the 240. Mr. and. Mrs. WIlliam B. Europe as well as the United .,All directors were continued E';i:nard Egan ALlERT SALMI- GLENN ANDERS and set the States, Canada, and Mexlcc;>. Hurley of Rivard boulevard in office at the annual meeting , Dana Wi~~~ 4IIIlI tuum HAROli t:ng seniors announce the engagement of 'held on January 19. DuriI!g the o'.Ji~~s HE.t\.D" . which r.-. Business is business for those their daughter, . SU7.ANNE year a branch office was opened sl"turday 1'1atinee onlY MAIL ORDERS NOW! ' . a J ~le BOY l:lcation In az 10£511'5 who mind their own bUSIness. ELIZABETH, to ~dward at .Harper an d 0uter D!lve, Bomba, The ~OL" Eves (including Sunday. Feb. 5) Orch. 4.40, 3.35. Bal- ; ing Gross6? Sundays George Kane, son of Mr. and cony 3.30, 2.75, 2.20" Matinees Wed, Feb. 1 and furnishing;i much needed serv~ "GOLDENTburs." Saturdays Orch. 3.30. Balcony 2.'75. 2.20, 1.65. Prices Mrs. John 'J. Kane of Dear~ ice to 'People in this East Side J sunigthl:ru Feb. 2 include tax. Kindly send s tam p e d addressed born. ar~a. H. Richard Verbiest was an. Clark Gabl~ envelope with remittance. -Nicholson Suzanne was graduated elected a;:; .an assistant vice- "J~~:~is:.rEN" e) from the Academy of the.-. P). Johnson Sid's Cafe president and branch manager. in co1~ and Cinemascop Sacred Heart and the Univer~ Home b,uilding during the ( Grosse Pointe Community Tlteatre presents oke-Good. • LUNCHEON flbest band sity of :petroit. Mr. Kane at- year was at the second best I HP), Joer- • DINNER n tended the University of De. level in historv and the activi- {i. In· town troit and is now attending 1!es of the mortgage department ('-Huffaker • SUPPER VERE WIRWILLE Marquette University's Dental kept pace with this increase. P), Barnes School. "Rebecca" and his troubadoa:s • COCKTAILS The' couple plan an August by Daphne DuMaurier oke-Cutler good food wedding. AZUMA geod fun FridaYr Jan. 27 and SaturdaYr Jan. 28 P), Ketzler • DINNERS .. with a Cuisine! Special Attention to A tablet of the same B-1 KMIUKI DANCElllS vitamins you may be taking, , and Musician~-from Tokyo, Japan Cannon Auditorium yle-Blough • Service and Qualify Parties and Banquets when dissolved in water and ad- THE SENS.t\.TtoNOF THE SEASON E. Warren at Cadi~ux: ), Collins 1 • • • of which we o~e Proud! ministered to your plants and Iv\ASO~ICAUDITORIUM Fe~. 8 and 9L-8:20 'P.M. Eddy Shepherd's Tickets at GRINNELL'Sand MASdNIC TEMPLE' , Tiekets: Adults, $1.25 - Students, 75c ord (GP), (Form~rly Van Dyke Club) sE'ecUings will make them twice . $1:10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30 Plenty of Free Parking , a~ big and strong. oore (GP). The Pastels - 7907 E. Jefferson 'at Von tyke \ . . for Dancing and Entertaining - ley-Grosse I Parties - Large or Small ore, Joerin, .. • )6.0. clay-High. E. Warren. at Barham TU 2-3883 Kassurjian. Detroit's Time 1:21.6. new and nalists beautiful ntest WHYTHE. CHRYSLER WlNDSOR.Y-S. s. Detroit. downtown 0., Grosse ng several restaurant ed as final. rand-Name r National to an an- - continuous 'zarly this TUxedo 5.9657 entertain'ment t, president ndation, the 4:30 p.m.-I :30 a.m. al organiza- ideal sored these eight years. banquet faci/Hies Hors D'Oeuvres and Canapes Sen.'ed at the Cocktail Hour the world's We cater to small cocktail parties :finest food. 4:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. VISIT OUR PIANO BAR Everything about dIiving a Chrysler, is p.ew! From four lengths behind to four lengths Full~time PowerPilot Steering gives. you a , George Kohler, Jr. fV r'6 You touch a button on the left (and safe!) ahead of a moving truck going 35-40 m.p.h. cat-footed feel of the road every inch of the at the Piano during Cocktail Hour and Evening side .•• and Pushbutton- PowerFlite, the in 8 seconds fiat. That's -the kind of reserve way ••• requires le[.; pull ••• only 3~ Your Congenial BartP.1ulers, ) tO~EA~T ~ smoothest of all transmissions, the ultimate in power you get in Chrysler's new and bigger turns from :full left to full right. PowerPilot PAUL WEST & JIMMY ASARO ~~L~~~I:~ • automatic foolproof control, goes into action .. version of the airplane-type V-8 engin~1 Steering does 80% of the work for you! 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Jefferson, at Beaconsfield I When you depress Chrysler's brake pedal, Foam rubber cushions, gl~e-proof safety And talk about style! Here's the "PowerStyle" I * * * * • the brakes meet the drum surfaces uniformly panels, luxurious vinyl and nylon interiors look.that is showing its sassy tail to .contemp~ ~ ~ at every pqint. That's why,' they .give you and big Oriflow shock absorbers make the ..rary car designs. Isn't it time you 'compared a . st:nright-line stops and outlast others 2 to 1. Chrysler ride as smooth as gliding in a canoe. Chrysler with the other ~ars in its price class? , ~. No." OpeD ..• • v -VARDON1S beachcomber E. Jefferson, at Nine Mile featuring LUCULLAN FOOD French Style Service --.--. .. '~iggest buy in 'th'e fine Cl}.r field!

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" YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines to Serve You 9uickly SLOO 'f CALL.TUx.edo 2,~6900 Three Trunk Lines to Serve You 9uickly DEADLINE 4 P.M. TUESDAY ~HELP WANTED 8. ROOMS, CLASSIFIED RATES 4--HELP ~ANTED ' 5-SITUATIONS,' WANTED '_ROOMS FOR. RF.NT . 8-ARTICLES, FbR SALE '-ARTICLES. WANTED ll-AUTOS FOR SALE rooms, 2 MALE AND FEMALE fully we REAL ESTATE' I Cosh Ads-IS Words for 90c DEPENDABLE w0!llan as cook ROOM with p r i vat e hat h. AUTO DRIVERS-" Only $8.16 BOOKS purchased for cash. En- 1951 PACKARD Ultramatie. 1 'acres, sm Charge Ads-IS Words for $1 HAVE YOU MET Experienc~d, successful ~~al es>- with adult .,family. No laun- ,Gentleman with goo.d refer- quarterly. buys $10,000/$20,000 tire Ilbraries or fine single owner. 4-door, low mileage. men.t. 0\ tate salesman will find a real dry, some general" 5. days. .ens:es.' .Call Friday evening Bodily Injury and $5,000 Pro- TU 5-0342. 5c Each Addition.::! Word THE PUBLIC? items. Midwest Book Service, \ . opportunity in our office. We Sleep in, with refer'ences. WA or Saturday., TU ,2-5328.. ~ "']perty Damage Liability. TU. 4301 Kensington. TU. 5-2450: ,"r are a high volume aggressive ,2-6022. 1-2376. $50.00-'48 Fraser. Needs bump- C,t,LL If you've haa sales or similar NICELY FURNISHED room for Grosse Pointe Woods tealtor. BOOKS bought in any quantlty. ing. Good motor, fair tires. It experience, and are under 30, Call for appointment for confi- refined 'gentleman. Grayton 5A...-£MPLOYME~T BUREAU Road. TUx~do 1-8745. WALNUT LOVE SEAT, chairs; Entire libraries, bookcases, art runs. TUxedo 1-9915. GRC TUXEDO 2-6900 . perhaps we~ve got just the kind dential interview. Ask ~or Mr. of job you'v.e been looking for- ,excellent condition. Spool objects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, 1670 3 Trunk Lines as a Michigan Bell Customer Carte./.' or .'Mr~ Felder. ' COUPLES, cooks, maids, chauf- GROSSE POij'{TE room and. bed, bric-a-brac. :UNiversity Leverette. WOodward 3-4267. PRIV ATE-'51 Plymouth. Had Open Sur Representative. CARTER & COMPANY feurs, caretakers, janitors' and garage. ,Employed man. TU 1-0978. excellent care, low mileage. LINER STATiONS TU 4-.HOO porters. Day or'. week. Field's 5-2018. good condition. Priced for 20007 EAS OIL HEATER, suitable for On this interesting job, you'll Em,ployment. TR: 3-7770.. -POSITIVELY quick sale. VA 2-6567. Brick rane CUNNINGHAM DRUGS loasemellt or cottage, size help your own group of custo- DEN'rAL ASSISTANT, exper- ROOM, quiet respectable home, library, ki1 16941 Kercheval at Notre Dame mers with orders for service, :~8"x20"x15". 1817 Hawthorne HIGHEST PRICES-:"'PAID for dore oven; TU 4-3100 ienced preferred. Call. TU 6-FOR. RENT (Unfurnished) garage optionl,lL Man only. VA listings, bills, special requests .. ,:Rd: CADILLAC 1955 Coupe deVille. ing room a 1-8404 for intel'view. .2-4593 evenings. - Furniture and Appliances G.M. executive owner. Ex. HARKNESS PHARMACY You'll enjoy the challenge of '- GROSSE POINTE GARDEN I garage, lar: suggesting just the right type of ) M]~N'S never worn hard. toe "I Piece or a Houseful." cellent condition. Best offer. 20313 Mack Ave. at Lochmoor APARTMENTS Tuesday ar TU 4-3106 telephone ,service to fit each' of TYPIST 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT hockey skates,. size 7, half TU 4-3704. your customer's needs. ' PRescoH 5-5733 20004 W. ~ KINSEL$ Real estate office, Grosse Pointe Unusually attractive large com- WARREN, E., near Grosse price, $7.50; used skates, size fortable 4. and 5-room ,apart- !}, $3.50'. Wanted: Ladies' fig- Ranch. TWI 17051 Kercheval at St. Clair If you qualify, we will provide Keep recol'ds, .some shorthand - Pointe. 2% rooms; heated. $65 12-AUTOS WANTED or third b TU 5-4827 ments with full size dining ure skates, size 7. VA 1-4402. a 7-week training course in and telephone work, pleasant a month, pri:vate lavatory, ex- WANTED kitchen wi office, interesting work, attrac- room, 1 bedIoom, cross ventila- c us tom e r contact work AT cellent business b u i I din g. TWIN' BEDS, chest, vanity, WE NEED terrace. Tv 1A-PERSONALS FULL PAY. tive hours. Call for appointment, tion, automatic heat,' free park- OLD CLOTHING , 'TUxedo 2-3046. leather top cocktail table, 2 _',age, gas hE ,TU 4-3030. ing, excellent condition. Rental 1951, 1952 and 1953 Automobiles day and F VILLAGE BATHS, mineral or 'Salaries range from $~i4.50 to $110 to $135. Reference required; pair traverse drapes, 9xl0 BEST PRICES P/~ID Have Customers Wating. 6E-GARAGE FOR RENt rug, %-ton air conditioner. steam cab i net s; scientific $60.50 TO START-de:pending WOMAN for general house- adults. 21401 Kingsville, 1 block FOR MEN'S SUITS For 30 Years !We. Have Been BY APPC Swedish massage, men and on your educational background east of 7-Mile (Moross) and ~ DR- 1-2495. Paying Up to $100 More. and previous business experi- work, plain cooking, $35. 5- GARAGE for rent, near Mack. TOPCOATS AND SHOES women. Tli. 1-6480. 17194 E. day week. Call TU 5-2628 blocks south of Harper. Mr. 1817 Hawthorne Rd. LARGE PAIR magnificent cut 956 PEME Warren, near Cadi~ux. ence. And, we'll offer you fre- Moore, Mgr. TU. 5-2078. E. H. COOK center hall quent salary increases. after 7 p.m. cry.stal pedestaled fruit dishes,. TUlsa 3-1872 four large 1 6~PARKING SPACE. perfect. $75. Call after 5, TU 15701 !]:arper, Berkshire-Balfour BOARD YOUR DOG at Preston paneled dl You'll work with friendly"help- MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WHY PAY RENT? New cus- !FOR RENt 2-5107. A telephone call will bring us to TUxedo 2-9145 Mann's K-9 school. Clean, and first . ful people in attractive offices. would like a woman compan- tom built 3 bedroom ranch, you immediately Res. 437 Cha1fonte Rd.TU 4-4118 comfortable, heated kennel in A 5-day week, no evening, 42-INCH Presteline deluxe elec- home for 1. ion of same age. VA 4-0585. small downpayment balance PARKING at monthly rates, Open till 9:00 the beautiful Metamora coun- night, or Saturday work. like rent, Jefferson corner 15021 E. Jefferson. VA. 2-7180. tric range, 54-inch steel cabi- 206lt W. tryside. Your dog will like it net sink. TU 5-3539, VA SAILING DINGHY, used, 8-ft. We have openings now in our AMBITIOUS engineer needed; Pleasant. PR. 5-1719... Call F. H. (Brown, TUlsa 3-1400 old semi r here. A few dogs acc~pted for Downtown Detroit business of- 7--VVANTED,TO RENT 1-3963. rooms and training by Mr. Mann. Pick " assistant chief engineier; Con- days, or TUxedo 5-2788 eve- and two b( fice. For more information, or veyor Manufacturing; perma- LOWER 5-room flat on Beacons- RED FRIEZE 3-cushion daven- nings. California up and delivery. Call Dryden to arrange a personal interview, field between Jefferson and COUPLE' wants upper floor 2- Any make, any model. We pay the second 51F1l. nent, salary and bonus;, east port, $35; green frieze easy 'on a quiet just call Miss Donna Van Blari- side. Box P-104, Grosse Pointe St. Paul. Gas heat, adults bedroom, ,den or 3' bedrooms more and all .::ash. con at WOodward 1-4049 or only. $85. VA 1-6624)evemngs. in .•Grosse Pointe. ' Call VA chair, $10; floor lamp, $2.50. COLLECTOR wants Un i t e d THOS J H RT :fic. News. All in good condition. TU St t . ld'l . . A CO. EXCELLENT CARE in licensed WOodward 2-9154 M 0 n day 2-9000, Room 751.,. a es cams, go or S1ver; 3780 Gratiot, Mt. Ell1'ott 1048 VER!I home for new-born ~r in. th rough Saturday. UPPER 6-room front porch, j5-5923. ' perfect condition only; no ~SITUATIONS WANTED PARTLY furnished or furnish- dealers. ,TU. 1-4942. WA 1-1772 cellent th fants. PR 5-1680. garage, oil heat, 1374 Somer- Colonial. F. DIET DID NOT WORK. Men's -- -- ._- set. Open Thursday 2-5. ed apartment for young work- recreation ART INSTRUCTION, afternoons MICHIGAN BELL LAMPS ing couple, near bus. Box good suits, 42-44 regular; for- BOY'S' hockey skat-:s; size 7. 13--REAL ESTATE mal dresses, size 10. No deal- lavatory. E for adults. Call Palette Shop, TELEPHONE COMPANY Custom-made lamp shades made GROSSE .POINTE PARK, up- W500, Grosse Poi!;}te News. TU. 5-4157. FOR SALE course. VA 2-8520. and recovered in my home. TU. per' 4-room, mid dIe - aged 'ers. Very reasonable. TU 15-8777. 2-0315, 139 Ridge Road. couple only. Gas heat. $55. a:-ARTICLES fOR SALE II-AUTOS FOR SALE 23016 PLEASANT corner Jef- MANY 0'1 FOR YOU] 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION ED 1-010'1. . TWO PAIRS of ladies white WING BACK CHAIR, green and ferson - New custom built COO K - Experienced; refer- LADY wants washing and iron- • LET YOUR neighbor select a front ledge rock 3 bedroom HAMMOND ORGAN lessons. ences. TU. 5-0710. in~ at home. 4352 Maryland. 5-R00M HOUSE, garage, on figure skates, size 7 and 7:1/2, .gold print, practically new. $7 each. Call TUxedo 2-3080. Phone VA 2~0571. fine reconditioned Cadillac for ranch. with or without COr- Beg inn e r s welcome. Call --.--S-E-C-R-E-T-A---n-Y---- TUxedo 5-5226. Roxbury near Moross. 2-year you at the Cadillac Factory VEnice 9-9960, after 6. ,_ lease. LA 1-8273. ner lot. Zoned for clinic or ANTIQUES, small sofa, Epergne LOUIS XVI gilt bronze and- Branch; for further informa office, small down payment, ------~---- Grosse Poi n t e Woo d s Real crystal chandelier, china, cut irons. Anti.-::tue French grey tion call Frank Bromley. Days, PIANO LESSONS given in your Estate office. 4 or 5 days, per- PAINTING and Wall washing 2-~.sDROOM brick, gas heat, balance like rent. Grosse glass and lamps. WA 4-3321. and gold barometer. Set of TR. 5-5180; evenings,' TU. home. Also tutoring in any manent, typing, shorthand, good and basements painted. VA breakfast nook, garage. TU Pointe bus service. Open 2 ~5 French mural paper mOllnt- 1-4382. 513 Vernier Road. subject of elementary school. telephone technique required. 1-4127. 5-2084. Sundays. PRo 5-1719. 102 KE STEUBEN glass ware, 12 finger I~d on plywood, 8x8 ft. TU , PResc~tt 6-8371. Pleasant comfortable busy of- EXPERT piano and boat re- NEFF and Kercheval, beautiful bowls, could be used as des- 5-4056. PONTIAC 1953 Custom Cata- HOUSE, near schools, churches, PROFESSIONAL instruction in Ific~. Prefer near oy resident. finisher wishes wee k en d upper 5-room flat, oil heat, sert bowls. Never used, mov- lina. Special show model. "Sil and buses. LA. 7-7256. 0 ing. TUxedo 2-1213. 1% - YEAR - OLD Hay woo d- - classical and popular piano. CARTER & COMPANY work. VA. 4-8538. garbage d i s p s a 1, garage. ver Bullet." Fully equipped, GROSS:E Wakefield lazy susan coffee 1167 WHITTIER. Brick 3-bed- TU 4-1766. Call after 6 p.m. T,Uxedo 4-4400 Available ,February 1st. TU including power steering. Ac FIRS' BASSINETTE, with pad and table, birch wood, champayne room, 2lh-bath, carpeting, 2-0274. Adults only, no pets. tual mileage 21,000. Private COLONIAl ACTIVE concert pianist has R U F F LED curtains, expertly lining. Like new, $7. West finish, glass top made to or- recreation room, terrace. gas owner. Available Sunday. 758 rooms, 1st; studied with best teachers in do'nce, priced reasonably. Pick 5-ROOM upper fiat, 764 Manis- Bend Bottle 'Sterilizer, $3.50. der. Sacrifice $35. Call after heat, garage. Storms and up and delivery. Mrs. Van- Westchester, Grosse Pointe peting, par the world, including Isdore tique. Clean, living and din- TUxedo 1-0243. ~j p.m. PR 8-1208. scrliens, fence, schools, trans- VAlley' 2-5081. heat. Philipt, has oper.ings for WHAT A Haverbeke, VA. 2-9691. ing room carpeted, stove and portation, ideal I 0 cat ion. NEW DELUXE Kenmore gas EARLY A serious pupils. Call VA 2-2015 refr~gerator furnished, gar- PLI\NO, baby grand Marshall Schwikert, TU 2-9967. for appointment .. EXPERIENCED LADY wishes age. $80. Open Sunday, 11-3,' dryer, gas range, Speed-Queen Wendell with ampico electric FORD 1955, Custom fordor secluded c< DIFFERENCE A days or week work. Grosse or TU 5-1838. wringer, washer. Owner mov- player. Plenty of rolls. $175 power stee:t:ing, radio, -heater, and ,_Ran. j PIANO TEACHER. Margaret Pointe references. Call LOr- ing. TU 1-6532. 'or best offer. TU 1-1028. own '::r driver. $1,500. TU GROSSE POINTE PARK range, ove!' Skinner. Formerly on faculty . aine 8-1807 or after 6 p.m. INCOME, 5-room upper. Gas 5-9988. FIRST OFFERING :frigerator, . THOMASVILLE limed' oak cof- DRAPERIES, 2 pair, and bed- of Ganapol School of Musi- call WA. 5-9263. heat furnished. Newly decor- GRO fee tabl~ and matching lamp spread, pale blue. ~ahn. Will 1239 AUDOBON cal Art. MastE:r's degree. 5275 DAY MAKES ... ated. Between Seven and OPEN SD table, glass tops, both for $40. sell together or separately. 1955 CADILLAC coupe de Ville, Exceptionally well maintained Bishop. TUxedo 5-0818. GIRL wishes every other Wed. Eight Mile, near Gratiot. LA excellent condition, special HOLII)AY 1-5077. TUxedo 5-9313. Reasonable. TU 2-4997. colonial for family with several if time d:-ags on because and every other Thursday. paint, silver and white, power children, near Catholic and tween Fail OPENINGS for piano lessons. new Ph-ste Specializing \v1th beginners. you're not enjoying your Experienced. Grosse Pointe HILLCREST, 363, near Chal- RACCOON COAT, size 14, rea- ll-CUBIC-F 0 0 T refrigerator, extras. G. M. official's car public schools. 4 twin size bed- rooms,. 2 baths, library, paneled Vicinity Cadieux Rd. and references. Call after 5. WO fonte, 3-bedroom 'colonial, side sonable. TU 1::'0566. Hamilton dryer, desk and file $3,975..TU 5-5879. 1 bath do" work. ft. $26,500. Mack. TU 5-4019. . 3-4857. • drive, garage. $200. BABY GRAND PIANO, table unit, other items. VA 2-4949. and tiled rec. room, 1st lava- • - 1950 MERCURY 4-door. Heater tory, screened terrace. Dish- BY ;. But this doesn't happen top stove, Reed furniture, oak ANT I QUE cherry drop-leaf TU 5-4100. washer and disposal!. All car- MAN wants janitor work, has 2B-TUTORING DETROIT dining room set. All in good table, perfect condition. TU peting and drapes included. LOCHM~ when you have an interest- own equipment and truck or On Queen north of Chalmers- Early Arne: condition. TU 1-3474. 5-4924. I Built 1947. Call Friday for' price COMMUNITY ing telephone job. If you part time' work at night. Good Harper area, 4 years old, ranch LINCOLN 1953 Capri Hardtop and details. By appt. only. den or br. TUTORING SERVICE want good pay right from reference. WA 2-7175. on 70-ft. cbrner, most attrac- SKI CLOTHING and after ski BLACK modern dining room Full power steering, brakes HUGH CHALMERS circular drl tive. Drapes, carpets, attached clothing; women's size 12; 50 - in c h llreakfront, 38x48 windo\ys, and 4-way seats carpeting <: MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR SECRETARIAL SERVICE TU 4-4040 the start, interesting work, garage. Beautiful landscaped' men's 34-med. January SO table, extends to 84 inches, 6 Radio, heater and whitewalls Accurate and reasonable. Cali EMORY ( Tutoring by degree teachers avail- pleasant surroundings, and grounds. $150. only, 3 to 6 p.m. TU. 1~3222. chairs, good condition, $185. Special Continental wheel .story, 3 br able in 011 subjects for grades, high Rosemary Gant. TU. 2-3283. Dunbar amber solid mahog:' Original owner. 24,000' miles DEAL WITH friendly people on your job, PHILIP, near Jefferson, lov~ly LARGE SIZE freezer, furniture, closed tel': schoo', college and adult education. GIRL w~nts day work. LO any end tables, $25 each. VA TU 1-2898. A SPECIALlS'f draperies, OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS then we may have just the upper, 7 rooms, gas heat. $100. . bike, books,' sporting equip- 1-5182. 8-0885. For references ca11 TU Available now. ED,l-210l. roent. LA. 7-7256. 1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Over 4~4 million dollars Vacant. 339 Merriweather, Grs. Pte. Farms job you've been looking for. 5-4052. BEAUTIFUL oil paintings by door hardtop. Low mileage. exclusievly in FAIRCOTJI .A ROYAL pastel mink stole for Sacrifice. Private party. TU ranch typ~, TUxedo 4-2820 EXPERIENCED d e pen d able 6A-FOR RENT (Furnished) Gates. 'Pictures made to orde:-. small woman; excellent eon- 5-2554: GROSSE POINTE br. and la' Typing, clerical, and oparator posi. woman will baby sit evenings. 8088 ~ontinenial, Van Dyke. PRIVATE TUTORING tions for women . . • High school REFINED GIRL to share at- dition. Sunday 'only. 21600 race, carpe Infants or older children. WA jl-5478. REAL ESTATE IN graduates preferred. tractive 2~bedroom, 2-bath Chalon drive. PR 8-0996. CADILLAC 49-62 4-door se SWEE: Grosse Pointe area. VA 4-9507. Purchascc: Last Year Through YOUR OWN HOME apartno.ent. Reasonable. 8100 dan. Go~d condition. One If you are looking for permonent E. Jefferson. Days, WAlnut STEINWAYparlor grand piano; SA-OfFICE EQ,UIPMENT owner. '56 plates. $595. TU TU 1-680l) An subjects; all grades. Adults full time work, visit one of these WOMAN will stay with chil- MAXON BROTHERS 4-8932; eve n i n g s, LOraine carved rosewood; perfect con- 2-4997. and children. Certifie.d teachers. employment offices. dren while parents go on va- diticln, $1,200. TU. 2-3182. TYPEWRITERS, and adding Satisfied Customers Since 1929 Call: cation. References. Call WA 7-7940. machines, new, rebuilt. Rea- anne DETROIT AND SUBURBAN 3-0210. FOR SALE: Beautiful oil paint- sonable prices~ National Office 1012 Kem For further infoimation, FURNISHED ROOM in Grosse " center coic TUTORING SERVICE Pointe ~ear both ; 'lopping, ing~ of Gloucester, Mass., by Equipment, 16749 Harper at GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE WOo 3-R315 TE. 4-137~ come in and see us at GROSSE POINTE NEWS needs skilled artists, sacrifice. LA Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. 85'.. Maire, woman on Monday and Tues- ,centers and hospita~, good large bedr( transportation, breakfast priv- 1-2790. 3-LOST AND FOUND day to help with telephone ADD!NG MACHINES, cash reg- 21h baths, ileges,' women only, refer- POINTE /3635 Gieiner and classified ads. TUxedo L,ADIES Suits and dresses, size isters, new, rebuilt, rentfl.ls; CUSTOM TAILORS bath. 3 firl $100 REWARD for large, dark ences. Call TU 4-5521. 2 Near Gratiot 2-6900.' 16 to 18. Also love seat with _Rental credit appli,ed on pur- breakfast, brown male German short down cushion. TU.,,2-4455. l\I~n's and Ladies' Suits Tailored to Order. Alter- paint can haired poi!lter; gray across WOMAN" good cleaner, wishes FURNISHED 6-room .house, gas chase of new equipment. Ex- a.tions. relining. Double breasted suits restyled to .VA 2-3040 at t. McNichols cellent trade-in allowance on smgle breasted. family ho!\: face. lO-inch tail; 'boy's pet; day work. Box L19, Grosse heat~ 2-car garage. 'Immediate DEEP FREEZE ',Freezer, 7.22 other makes and n:J,odels.Call and in th( no hunter. Seen in Grosse Pointe News. possession.' TU 5-4124. cubic feet,. $175.' TU. 4-1730. • 1365 CASS AVENUE TE. 1-4305. 14931 EAST JEFFERSON, al Oity Limits school, a ] Poi~te Woods Jan. 14. WAlnut GROSSE POINTE SHORES-7- Unbelieval: 4-9696. (Downtown Detroit) RELIABLE GIRL wuold like EURIKA Vacuum Cleaner, $20. Victor Adding Machine Co. ~red M. Schuman Established 1925 Open Eves till 6:30 part-time evening work. TU room furnished home. Rent Combination 'radio and record, 4111 Grand River rooms for $150. Near Lake Shore Park. with a 2; LOST - Tortoise shell glasses, 4-3292. Call evenings only. • • " • • •••••• II ...... ;..I!I I III rI' " ,- .. $15, Bissel Carpet Sweeper, 14-INCH elite type Royal type- Sunday, between Pine Court 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. . Box FBI, Grosse Pointe News. , $5. TUxedo j)-7689.- suite for and Lochmoor Club, Reward. GENTLEMAN temporarily re- writer, and miscellaneous of- SEWERS ..DRAiNS ..SINKS beau. pine Monday thru Friday tired ~or family reasons, de- GROSSE POINTE CITY. Room GOLF CLUBS, WaIter Hagen fice tables and desks. LA full dining TUxedo 2-0847. for' employed woman. Half ROAD SERVICE sh'es part-time work in Grosse "Ultra" .registered irons, 2 7-6340. CLEANED and in Ne'. block from transportation and TAN leather sheeqskin lined Pointe area, preferably morn~ thru 9 plus pitching wedge; All ty;Jes. Night and day service for execut ings. 'College ,degree, sales and shopping. TU 2-7022. . 8B--ANTI9UES ~u.1.9813 f£'fjJ£. glove. Lost on Charlevoix be- Gorman "Professional", mo- All Work Guaranteed home. a Iv\ichigan Bell office experie}lce. Have car. tween Kenwood Ct. and Ri- '_ROOMS FOR RJ:NT del registered woods, laminat- A Select Line of Venetian, U-Ur.'D'1~ $210,000. " vard. TU 5-2591. Box C50, Grosse Pointe News. ed heads, 1, 2, 3, 4; two put- MOTOR CITY tion cost, , Cranberry and cut glass Electrical Sewer Cleaning Co. FURNISHED room for gentle- ters;' "Bagboy;' caddy cart; china, lamps, furniture and Earle Richards Service your posi 4-HELP WANTED NEAT GIRL desires 2 days • 'LA. 7-5053 ,. Telephone man; Maryland near ,Jeffer- umbrella. P Good condition. other bric-a- brae. !O39'lMack Ave.. ID the Wooll8 5-0448. TU (Male and Female) ironing. References. EDge- ••••••••••• b ••••••••••• water 1-2833. ; son; excellent transportation. , $165. TY 1-1093. Call VA. 4-2500. THE HANSON ANTIQUE GRC SECRETARY, stenographer, 5 FIREPLACE WOOD""':' 18-inch EXPERIENCED GIRL desires SHOP Lewiston F days, East side, pIe a san t C.ompany lengths, $15 a cord; 24-inch gen~ral cleaning by day. $7 LA R G E ...... arm comfortable . We Repair with 4 lar working conditions. LO 7-5600 lengths, $18 a cord. Prices in- located at 9914 E. Forest -TV and Radio Service and carfare. TE 2-5727. ' room, single' man, mgst' be Glass and Chino ing one 0 clude delivery, choice hard- k.;e. near Cadillac. Guaranteed Repair Work • neat. References exchanged. Vases Drillee 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION wood. LA. ,7-3419. sunroom, u EXPERIENCED LADY desires Box H-200. Grosse Pointe WALNUT 2-5128 • Television - Radio reation roc one or more days cieaning or N • Sound Equipment all Types ews. , FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT. outside en1 ironing. $1.00 hr. and carfare. 8D--LAMPS of Lamps' Call WA 3-0555. ' PLEASANT room for business Screens, alL types, grates, and- East End irons, tools. See display at University, lady on .e.shland, near Vernor. 2:30~5.00. Popular Piano.-Accordion NEAT GIRL would like' day Call VAlley 1-3068, or TUx- SMITH -' MATTREWS, 6640 PI\YFS REPAIRIT SHOP work or week. References. Charlevoix Ave. WA. 2-7~55. Wr~ Repair Anything TV AND RADiO house with edo 2-9031. 'race. $8,00 Dep'endable, reasonable results. Call VA 1-2657. Rosie Jones. S1?ECIALIZI~G IN LAMPS . Sales & Service ------+\---- PLEASAI\"l" room for, refined TRADE-IN- sofas and chairs. All TU. 1-0474' Evening~ 13940 Kercheval near Eastlawn LakepointE LADY, 44, wi she s work. by gentleman; excellent' trans- In nIce condition: Reasonably 169011E. Jefferson near Cadieux VA. 4-9823 VASES and day or week. Eastside. Can portation; garage and break- priced. Van Upholstering Co., French co give good references. VAlley fast if desired. TU. 2-036l. 13230 Harper. Open 9 'til 9. 9-ARTICLES WANTED STATUES bath, pow': DE CARLO STUDIOS 1-7183. , with

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" YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines to Serve You 9uickly Three Trunk Lines to Serve You 9uickly DEADLlN!: 4 P.M. TUESDAY BLOC 'I CALL. . TUxedo. 1-6900 8. ROOMS ~HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED .I S-SITUATIONS .~WANT.eD 6B-ROOMS FOR. RENT '-ARTICLES. FOR' SALE 9-ARTICLES WANTED ll-AUTOS FOR SALE rooms, ~ CLASSIFIED RATES MALE ANi) FEMALE fully WI . I REAL ESTATE .. R0011 with p i vat e bat h. . acres, srr C~sh Acis-IS Words for 90c DEPENDABLE wOp1an.as cook r AUTO DRIVERS-._ Only $8.16 BOOKS purchased for cash. En- 1951 PACKARD Ultramatic. 1 HAVE YOu' MET Experienc~d, suc~es'sful real e~ with adult ..family. No laun- Gent~eman with goo.d refer- owner. 4-door, low mileage. ment. O. Ch~rge Ads-IS Words for $1 quarterly. buys $iO,OOO/$20,OOO tire I'ibraries or fine single tate salesman will find a real dry, some general, 5. days. .erl~es. •.Call Fri~ay evening Bodily Injury and $5,000 Pro- items. Midwest Book Service, TU 5-0342. Sc Eoch Additional Word THE PUBLIC? opportunity in our office. We Sleep in, with refer'ences. WA or Saturday., TU ,2-5328. ,- , 'perty Damage Liability. TU. 4301 Kensin,gton. TU. 5-2450: are a high volume aggressive 1-2376. 2-6022. NICELY FURNISHED room for $50.00-'48 Fraser. Needs bump- CALL If you've haa sales or similar Grosse Pointe Woods :realtor. ing. Good motor, fair tires. It experience, and are under 30, refined' gentleman. Grayton H. ,'BOOKS bought in any quantity. Call for appointment for confi- SA-"':£MPLOYMENT BUREAU Road. TUxedo 1-8745. WALNUT. LOVE ~~J!\T, chairs; Entir~ libraries, bookcases, art runs. TUxedo 1-9915. GRC TUXEDO 2-6900 . perhaps we've got just the kind dential interview. Ask -ior Mr. ~ . ~~ of job you've been looking for- excellent condItIon. Spool objects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, 1670 Carter or Mr. Felder. c 3 Trunk Lines as a Michigan Bell Customer COUPLES, cooks,. maids, chauf-. GROSSE POI;NTE' room and bed, bric~a-brac. UNiversity Leverette. \VOodward 3-4267. PRIVATE-'51 Plymouth. Had Open Su Representative. CARTER '& COMPANY feurs, caretakers, janitors and garage., Employed man. TU 1-0978. excellent care, low 1nileage. LINER STATIONS TV 4--t400 porters. Day or' week. Field's ,5-20:8. good condition. Priced for 20007 EA~ On this interesting job, you'll E~p10yment. TR; 3-7770. OIL HEATER, suitable for -POSITIVELY quick sale. VA 2-6567. Brick ranI basement or cottage, size S f library, ki CUNNINGHAM DRUGS help your own group of custo- DEN.TAL ASSISTANT, exper- ROOM, quiet respectable home, 16941 Kercheval at Notre Dame mers with orders for service, 38"x20"x15". 1817 Hawthorne HIGHEST PRICE -PAID or dore o....en 6-FOR.RENT (Unfurnishe.:f) garage optionC1-1.Man only. VA CADILLAC 1955 Coupe deVille. TU 4-3100 listings, bills, special requests., ienced preferred. Call TU Rd.' ing room < 1-8404 for' interview. .2-4593 evenings. . Furniture and Appliances G.:M. executive owner. Ex- garage, lal HARKN~S PHARMACY You'll enjoy the challenge of '- GROSSE POINTE GARDEN I suggesting just the right type of J MEN'S never worn hard-toe "I PiE-,:e or a Houseful." cellent condition. Best offer. Tuesday a 20313 Mack Ave. at Lochmoo:- APARTMENTS 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT TU 4-3106 tele}Jllone ,service to fit each' of TYPIST hockey skates,. size 7, half TU 4-3704. your customer's ne~ds. . price, $7.50; used skates, size PRescott 5-5733 20004 W. Real estate office, Grosse Pointe. Unusually attractive large com- WARREN, E.. near Grosse Ranch. Tw KINSELS fortable 4. and 5-room ,apart- 9, $3.50'. Wanted: Ladies' fig- 17051 Kercheval at St. Clair If you qualify, we will provide Keep records, .some shorthand . Pointe. 2l;~ rooms; b~ated. $65 12-AUTOS WANTED or third 1 TU 5-4827 a 7-week training course in and telephone work, pleasant ments with full size dining a month, private lavatory, ex- ure skates, size 7. VA 1-4402. WANTED kitchen w 'room, 1 bedroom, crqss ventila- I customer contact work AT office, interesting work, attrac- cellent business b u i 1din g. WE NEED terra~e. T, 1A-PERSONALS tion, au~~matic heat, free park- TWIN' BEDS, chest, vanity, OLD CLOTHING FULL PAY. tive hours. Call for apPoIntment, . '.TUxedo 2-3046. leather top cocktail table, 2 __.age, gas h ing, excellent condition. Rental 1951, 1952 and t953 Automobiles day and .TU 4-3030. pair traverse drapes, 9xlO BESTPRICES PAID :E VILLAGE BATHS, mineral or 'Salaries range from $54.50 to $110 to $135. Reference required; 6E-GARAGE FOR RENT Have Customers Wating. steam cab i net s; scientific $60.50 TO START-depending adults. 21401 Kingsville, 1 block rug, 3M-ton air conditioner. FOR MEN'S SUITS For 30 Years tWe. Have Been. BY APPC WOMAN for general house- DR 1-2495. Swedish massage, men and on your educational background east of 7-Mile (Moross) and ~ GARAGE for rent, near Mack. Paying Up to $100 More. and previous business experi- work, plain cooking, $35. 5~ TOPCOATS AND SHOES 956 PEMI women. TU. 1-6480. 17194 E. day week. Call TU 5-2628 blocks south of Harper. Mr. 1817 Hawthox:ne Rd. LARGE PAIR magnificent cut \Varren, near Cadieux. ence. And, we'll offer you fre. Moore, Mgr. TU. 5-2078. E. H. COOK center hal quent salary increases. after 7 p.m. cry.stal pedestaled fruit dishes" TUlsa 3-1872 four large 6F\-PARKING SPACE. perfect. $75. Call after 5, TU 15701 IJarper, Berkshire-Balfour BOARD YOUR DOG at Preston paneled c You'll work with friendly,.help- MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WHY PAY RENT? New cus- FOR RENT 2-5107. A telephone call will bring us to TUxedo 2-9145 and first Mann's K-9 school. Clean, ful people in attractive offices. would like a woman compan~ tom built 3 bedroom ranch, you immediately Res. 437 Chalfonte Rd.TU 4-4118 home for 1 comfortable, heated kennel in A 5-day week, no evening, 42-INCH .Presteline deluxe elec- ion of same age. VA 4~0585. small downpayment bl:l1ance PARKING at monthly rates, Open till 9:00 the beautiful Metamora coun- night, or Saturday work. tric range, 54-inch steel cabi- like rent, Jefferson corner 15021 E. Jefferson. VA. 2-7180. SAILING DINGHY, used, 8-ft. 2061«: W. tryside. Your dog will like it Pleasant. PR. 5-1719.) net sink. TU 5-3539, VA old semi: We have openings nClw in our AMBITtOUS engineer, needed; Call F. H.lBrown. TUlsa 3-1400 rooms anc here. A few dogs accepted for Downtown Detroit business of- 7--VVANTED TO RENT 1w3963. J assistant chief engine'er; Con- days, or TUxedo 5-2788 eve- and two b training by Mr. Mann. Pick fice. For more information. or LOWER 5-room flat on Beacons- California up and delivery. Call Dryden veyor Manufacturing; perma- COUPLE' wants upper floor 2- RED FRIEZE 3-cushion daven- nings. the secone to arrange a p~rsonal interview, nent, salary and bonus;, east field between Jefferson and Any make, any model. We pay 51Fl1. bedroom, .den or 3' bedrooms port, $35; greer. frieze easy more and all cash. on a quiet just call Miss Donna Van Blari- side. Box P-I0'4, Grosse Pointe St. Paul. Gas heat, adults fico con at WOodward 1-4049 or in " Grosse Pointe. ' Call VA chair, $10; floor lamp, $2.50. COLLECTOR wants Un i t e d News. only. $85. VA 1-6624)evenings. All in good condition. TU States coins, gold or silver; THOS. J. HART CO. EXCELLENT CARE in licensed WOodward 2-9154 M on day 2-9000. Room 751., , 3780 Gratiot, Mt. Elliott 1048 VERJ home for new-born or in- th rough Saturday. UPPER 6-room front porch, 5-5923. ' perfect condition only; no cellent tl s:..SITUATIONS VVANTED PARTLY furnished or furnish- dealers. TU. 1-4942. WA 1-1772 fants. PR 5-1680. garage, oil heat, 1374 Somer- DIET DID NOT WORK. Men's ._~" ~ _~ Colonial. 1 set. Open Thursday 2-5. ed apartment for young work- recreation ART INSTRUCTION, afternoons MICHIGAN BELL LAMPS ing coupl'e, near bus. Box good suits, 42-44 regular; for- BOY'S' hockey skates; size 7. 13-REAL ESTATE lavatory. ] mal dresses, size 10. No deal- TU. 5-4157. FOR SALE for adults. Call Palette Shop. TELEPHONE COMPANY Custom-made lamp shades made GROSSE .POINTE PARK, up- W500, Grosse Po~te News. course. VA 2-8520. and recovered in my home. TU. per 4-room, mi d dIe - aged ers. Very reasonable. TU I 2-0315, 139 Ridge Road. couple only. Gas heat. $55. a.:-ARTICLES FOR SALE 5-8777. . ll-AUTOS FOR SALE 23016 PLEASANT corner Jef- MANY 0' FOR' YOU 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION ED 1-010'1. TWO PAIRS of ladies white WING BACK CHAIR, green and ferson - New custom built COO K - Experienced; refer- LADY wants washing and iron- figure skates, size 7 and 71fz, gold print, practically new. LET YOUR neighbor select a front ledge rock 3 0edroom HAMMOND ORGAN lessoi',s. ences. TU. 5-0710. ing at home. 4352 Maryland. 5-ROOM HOUSE, garage, on• $7 each. Ca~l TUxedo 2-3080. Phone VA 2-'0571. fine reconditioned Cadillac for ranch, with or without cor- Beg inn e r s welcome. Call . SECRETARY TUxedo 5-5226. Roxbury near Moross. 2-year ______. you at the Cadillac Factory ner lot. Zoned for clinic or Hom VEnice 9-9960, after 6. lease. LA 1-8273. ANTIQUES, small sofa, Epergne LOUIS XVI gilt bronze and- Branch; for further informa- office, small down payment, Grosse Poi n t e Woo d s Real ------crystal chandelier, china, cut irons. Antique French grey tion call Frank Bromley. Days, balance like rent. Grosse PIANO LESSONS given in your PAINTING and Wall washing 2-n.sDROOM brick, gas heat, Estate office. 4 or 5 days, per- d b glass and lamps. WA 4-3321. and gold barometer. Set of TR. 5-5180; evenings,' TU. Pointe bus service. Open 2 - 5 home. Also tutoring in any an asements painted. VA. breakfast nook. garage. TU manellt, typing, shorthand, good 1 4127 ' , French mural paper mount- 1-4382.513 Vernier Road. Sundays. PRo 5-1719. subject of elementary school. - . 5-2084.. 102 Kl telephone technique required. _ - _ STEUBEN glass ware, 12 finger ed on plywood, 8x8 ft. TU PResc~tt 6-8371. Pleasant comfortable busy of- EXPERT piano and boat re~ NEFF and Kercheval. beautiful bowls, could be used as des- 5-4066. PONTIAC 1953 Custom Cata~ HOUSE, near schools, churches, PROFESSIONAL instruction .in fice. Prefer near by resident. finisher wishes wee k e'n d upper 5-room flat, oil heat, sert bowls. Never used, mov- lina. Special show model. "Sil- and buses. LA. 7-7256. 11k - YEAR - OLD Hay woo d- classical and popular piano. CARTER & COMPANY work. VA. 4-8538. garbage d i s p 0 s a 1, garage. ing. TUxedo 2-1213. ver Bullet." Fully equipped, GROSS Wakefield lazy susan coffee 1167 WHITTIER. Brick 3-bed- TU 4-1766. Call after 6 p.m. TUxedo 4-4400 Available ,Fc-bruary 1st. TU including power steering. Ac- FIR~ BASSINETTE. with pad and table, birch wood, champayne room, 21k-bath, carpeting. R U F F LED curtains, expertly 2-0274. Adults only, no pets. tual mileage 21,000. Private COLONIA ACTIVE concert pianist has lining. Like new, $7. West finish, glass top made to or- recreation room, terrace, gas donee, priced reasonably. Pick Bend Bottle 'Sterilizer. $3.50. owner. A',t;'tilable Sunday. 758 heat, garage. Storms and rooms, 1st studied with bE'st teachers in 5-ROOM upper flat, 764 Manis- der. Sacrifice $35. Call after peting, pc up and delivery. :Mrs. Van- tique. Clean, living and din- TUxedo 1-0243. Westchester, Grosse Pointe. scrEfens, fence, schools, trans- the world, including Isdore 5 p.m. PR 8-1208. heat. WHAT A Haverbeke, VA. 2-9691. ing room carpeted, stove and VAlley' 2-5081. portation, ideal 10 cat ion. Philipt, has openings for EARLY j refr~gerator furnished, gar- NEW DELUXE Kenmore gas PIANO, baby grand Marshall Schwikert, TU 2-9967. serious pupils. Call VA 2-2015 dryer, gas range, Speed-Queen secluded ( for appointment .. EXPERIENCED LADY wishes age. $80. Open Sunday. 11-3; Wendell with ampico electric FORD 1955, Custom fordor, wringer, washer. Owner mov- and __Ran. DIFFERENCE A days or week work. Grosse or TU 5-1838. player. Plenty of rolls. $175 power ~teet:ing, radio, heater, GROSSE POINTE PARK PIANO TEACHER. Margaret Pointe references. Call LOr------ing. TU 1-6532. 'or best offer. TU 1-1028. own e r driver. $1,500. TU range, ove Skinner. Formerly on faculty aine 8-1807 or afte:r 6 p.m. INCOME, 5-rCiom upper. Gas ------5-9988. FIRST OFFERING frigerator, THOMASVILLE limed' oak cof':' of Ganapol School of Musi- call WA, 5-9263. heat furnished. Newly decor- DRAPERIES, 2 pair, and bed- GRI fee tabl~ and matching lamp 1239 AUDOBON cal Art. Master's degree. 5275 DAY MAKES ... ated. Between Seven and spread, pale blue, ~atin. Will OPEN Sl table, glass tops. both for $40. sell together or separately. 1955 CADILLAC coupe de Ville, Exceptionally well maintained Bishop. TUxedo 5-0818. GIRL wishes every other Wed. Eight Mile, near Gratiot. LA excellent condition, special colonial for family with several HOLlpAl! 1-5077. TUxedo 5-9313. Reasonable. TU 2-4997. if time drags on because and every other Thursday. paint, silver and white, power children, near Catholic and tween Fa OPENINGS for piano lessons. new Ilh-sl Experienced. Grosse Pointe HILLCREST, 363, near Chal- RACCOON COAT, size 14, rea- llwCUBIC-F 0 0 T refrigerator, extras, G. M. official's car. public schools. 4 twin size bed- Specializing with beginners. you're not enjoying your rooms, 2 baths, library, paneled 1 bath do references. CaU after 5. WO fonte, 3-bedroom 'colonial, side sonable. TU 1~0566. Hamilton dryer, desk and file $3,975. TU 5-5879. Vicinity Cadieux Rd. and work. and tiled rec. room, 1st fl. lava~ $26,500. Mack. TU 5.4019. . 3-4857. drive, garage. $200. unit, other items. VA 2-4949. BABY GRAND PIANO, table 1950 MERCURY 4-door. Heater. tory, screened terrace. Dish~ BY But this doesn't happen top stove, Reed furniture, oak ANT I QUE cherry drop-leaf washer and disposall. All car- MAN wants janitor w0:7;'k,has DETROIT TU 5-4100. 2B-TUTORING dining room set. All in good table, perfect condition. TU peting and drapes included. LOCHM when you have an interest- own equipment and truck or On Queen north of Chalmers- Early Ami condition. TU 1-3474. 5-4924. Built 1947. Call Friday fot' price COMMUNITY ing telephone job. If you part time' work at night. Good Harper area, 4 years old. ranch LINCOLN 1953 Capri Hardtop. and details. By appt. only. den or br TUTORING SERVICE want good pay right from reference. WA 2-7175. on 70-ft. cbrner, most attrac,,: SKI CLOTHING and after ski 'BLACK modern dining room Full power steering, brakes, HUGH CHALMERS circular dJ tive. Drapes, carpets, attached clothirig; women's size 12; 50 - i n c h lilreakfront, 38x48 windoVfs, and 4-way seats. carPeting MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR SECRETARIAL SERVICE TU 4-4040 the start, interesting work. garage. Beautiful landscaped' men's 34-med. January 30 table, extends to 84 inches, 6 Radio, heater and whitewalls. EMORY Accurate and reasonable. Cali Tutoring by degree teachers avail. grounds. $150. only, 3 to 6 p.m. TU. 1-3222. chairs, good condition, $185. Special Continental wheel. I story, 3 b pleasant surroundings, and Rosemary Gant. TU. 2-3283. able in all subjects for grades, high Dunbar amber solid mahog:' Original owner. 24,000 miles. DEAL WITH dosed te: friendly people on your job, PHILIP. near Jefferson, lov~ly LARGE' SIZE freezer, furniture, school, college end adult education. any end tables, $25 each. VA TU 1-2898. draperies. GIRL w~nts day work. LO upper, 7 rooms, gas heat. $100. . bike, books, sporting equip- A SPECIALlS'f OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS then we may have just the 1-5182. Vacant. 8~0885.For references call TU Available now. ED. 1-2101. ment. LA. 7-7256. 1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- Over 4% million dollars 339 Merriweather, Grs. Pte. Farms job you've been looking for. 5-4052. BEAUTIFUL oil paintings by door hardtop. Low mileage. exclusievly in FAIRCOV ranch typ~ 6A-FOR RENT (Furnished) .A ROYAL pastel mink 8'tole for Gates. 'Pictures made to order. Sacrifice. Private party. TU TUxedo 4-2820 EXPERIENCED de pen da ble GROSSE POINTE br. and 1: Typing, clerical, and operator posi- small woman; excellent eon- 5-2554: • woman will baby sit evenings. 8088 Continental, Van Dyke. race, carp PRIVATE TUTORING tions for women . • • High schoo! REFINED GIRL to share at~ dition. Sunday 'only. 21600 REAL ESTATE Infants or older children. WA ~-5478. CADILLAC 49-62 4-door se- IN graduates preferred. tractive 2-bedroom, 2-bath Chalon drive.PR 8-0996. SWEI Grosse Pointe area. VA 4-9507. dan. Good condition. One Purchas(£. Last Year Through YOUR OWN HOME apartment. Reasonable. 8100 If you are looking for permanent E. Jefferson. Days, WAlnut STEINWAYparlor grand piano; SA-OFFICE EQUIPMENT owner. '56 plates. $595. TU TU 1-6800 All subjects; all grades. Adults WOMAN will stay with chil- MAXON BROTHERS . full time work, visit one af these 4-8932; eve n i n g s, LOraine carved rosewood; perfect con- 2-4997. and children. Certifie,d teachers. employment offi<:es. dren while parents go on va- dition, $1,200. TU. 2-3182. TYPEWRITERS, and adding Satisfied Customers Since 1929 7-7940. annE Call: cation. References. Call WA machines, new, rebuilt. Rea- 1012 Ker. DETROIT AND SUBURBAN 3-0210. FOR SALE: Beautiful oil paint- sonable prices~ National Office FURNISHED ROOM in Grosse ....center col TUTORING SERVICE For further informaticn. ings of Gloucester, Mass., by Equipment, 16749 Harper 2.t GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE GROSSE POINTE NEWS needs Pointe :near both ; 'lopping 85'. Maire WOo 3-8315 TE. 4.137~ come in and see us at ,centers and hospita;, good skilled artists. sacrifice. LA Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. woman on Monday and Tues- 1-2790. large bedI transportation, breakfast priv- 1 3-LOST AND FOUND day to help with telephone ------ADDING MACHINES, cash reg~ 2 h baths /3635 Greiner and classified ads. TUxedo ileges, women only, refer- LADIES Suits and dresses, size isters, new, rebuilt, rentflls; POINTE CUSTOM TAILORS bath. 3 fi] $100 REWARD for large, dark 2-6900.' ences. Call TU 4-5521. 2 'f6 to 18. Also love seat with Rental credit applied on pur~ breakfast, brown male German short Near Gratiot Men's and Ladies' Suits Tailored to Order. Alter- FURNISHED 6-room .house, gas down cushion. TU.~2-4455. chase of new equipment. Ex~ ations. relining. Double breasted suits restyled to paint can haired pointer; gray across at E. McNichols WOMAN,. good cleaner. wishes single breasted. .VA 2-3040 family hOl heat~ 2-car garage. 'Immediate DEEP FREEZE '.Freezer, 7.22 cellent trade-in allowance on face. lO-inch tail; -boy's pet; day work. Box L19, Grosse , and in th Pointe News. possession. TU 5-4124. cubic feet .. $175: TU. 4-1730. other makes and Il)odels. Call no hunter. Seen in Grosse TE. 1-4305. 14931 EAST JEFFERSON, al Limits school, a Pointe Woeds Jan. 14. WAlnut 1365 CASS AVENUE CUi, GROSSE POINTE SHORES-7- EURIKA Vacuum Cleaner, $20. Victor Adding Machh.e Co. Unbelieva 4-9696. RELIABLE GIRL .wuold like I Fred M. Schuman Established 1925 Open Eves till 6:30 (Downtown Detroit) part-time. evening work. TU room furnished home. Rent Combination'radio and record, 4111 Grand River rooms for $150. Near Lake Shore Park. with a 2 4-3292. Call evenings only. • I!t ••••• D ;.. JD' I .. D! '" I~ a: LOST - Tortoise shell glasses. $15, Bissel Carpet Sweeper, H-INCH elite type Royal type- Sunday, between Pine Court 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Box F61, Grosse Pointe New~. . $5. TUxedo ,,5-7689.- suite for I GENTLEMAN temporarily re- writer, and miscellaneous of- SEWERS-DRAINS-SINKS beau. pinE and Lochmoor Club. Reward. Monday thru Friday GROSSE POINTE CITY. Room fice tables and desks. LA TUxedo 2.0847. tired :for family reasons, de- GOLF CLUBS, Walter Hagen ROAD SERVICE full dinin sires part-time work in Grosse for employed woman. Half "Ultra." .registered irons, 2 7-6340. CLEANED and in Ne block from transportation and TAN leather sheeqskin lined Pointe area, preferably morn~ thru 9 plus pitching wedge; NTI9UES All ty;:ll~S. Night and day sel"..ice for execu shopping. TU 2-7022. ' ~u.1.9813 t£'YjJ£~ glove. Lost on Charlevoix be- ings. 'College ,degree, sales and Gorman "Professional'" mo- 88-A All Work Guaranteed home. a Michigan Bell office experiepce. Have car. I del registel:ed woods, laminat- lll-Br. a Day ~ $210.000.. tween Kenwood Ct. and Ri- '8-ROOMS FOR RENT ------A Select Line of Venetian, MOTOR CITY vard. TU 5-2591. Box C50, Grosse Pointe News. ed heads, 1, 2, 3. 4; two put- tion cost. Cranberry and cut glass Electriccl Sewer Cleaning Co. FURNISHED room for gentle- ters; "Bagboy~' caddy cart; china, lamps, furniture and Earle Richards Service your. pO! NEAT GIRL desires 2 days •• 'LA. 7-5053 t- 4-HELP WANTED Telephone man; Maryland near .Jeffer- umbrella. • Good c0ndition. other bric-a-brac. 2039' MaCk Ave.. ID di. Wool!a 5-0448~ T1 (Male and Female) ironing. References. EDge- $165. T~ 1-1093. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• water 1-2833. 'son; excellent transportation. THE HANSON ANTIQUE GR SECRETARY, stenographer, 5 Call VA. 4-2500. FIREPLACE WOOD":'" 18-inch EXPERIENCED GIRL desires SHOP Lewisto~ days, East side. pIe a san t Company LA R G E warm comfortable lengths, $15 a cord; 24-inch Repair working conditions. LO 7-5600 gen~ral cleaning by day. $7 .TV and Radio Service .We with 4 la lengths, $18 a cord. Prices in. located at 99-14 E. Forest Glass and Chino ------and carfare. TE 2-5727.. room, single" man, m~st' be clude delivery, choice hard- Ave. near Cadillac. Guaranteed Repair Work ing one Vases Drill~ sunroom, 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION neat. References exchanged. wood. LA. .7-3419. • Television • Radio EXPERIENCED LADY desires Box H-200, Grosse Pointe 1------__ WALNUT 2-5128 reation ro one or more ,days cieaning or • Sound Equipment all Types News. FIREJ:>LACE E QUI PM E N T. outside eI ironing. $1.00 hr. and carfare. aD-LAMPS of Lamps' PLEASANT room for business Screens, all.types, grates, and. Call WA 3-0555. . E~st End Universi~ lady on ..e,.shland,near Vernor. irons, tools. See display at Popular Piano,-Accordion NEAT GIRL would like' day Call VAlley 1-3068, or TUx- SMITH - MATTHEWS, 6640 PAYE'S REPAIRIT SHOP 2:30-5.00. work or week. References. edo 2-9031. Charlevoix Ave. WA. 2-7~55. We Repair Anything TV AND RAbiO house wit Call VA 1-2657. Rosie Jones. SPECIALIZ~NG IN LAMPS . Sales & Service l'ace. $8,0 Dep'endable, reasonable results. PLEASANT'room for refined TRADE-IN-sofas and chairs. All TU. 1-04'/4' Evening~ 13940 Kercheval neot EastJawtt LADY. 44, w ish e\ work by Lakepoin' gentleman; excellent trans- in nice condition.' Reasonably 16,901E. Jefferson near Cadieux VA. 4-9823 VASES and day or week. Eastside. Can portation; garage and break- priced. Van Upholstering Co., French c give good references. VAlley fast if desired. TU. 2-0361. 13230 Harper. Open 9 'til 9. 9-ARTICLES WANTED STATUES bath, pow DE' CARLO STUDIOS 1-7183. ------.-, ------.---. ------with dini SLEEPING ROOM - G,r 0 sse. USED FURNITURE bought ,and WANTED~2-piece suite, dining For 9uick WIRED bedroQIDS EXPERIENCED 1a d y wishes Pointe Park; near transporta- sold. Not, new but good.' on seCOl 210i9 M/~CK room suite, refrigerator, wash- F~II line at floor week work. Good cook. Mon. tion; business man or college NE.ATWAY er, gas stove, bedroom furni- sprinkler lamp parts. through Fri. $35. Can stay. student. Phone evenings or .FURNITURE. ture. 5-piece' chrome set, odd ANN B] WAlnut 3-6831 evenings. weekends. VA. 3-0543. I 13930 Kercheval , VA 2-2115 pieces. VA 1-7193. Also handmade TU 5-606: lamp and kerosenll JOR r------" pplno,norr JRl ii:,.c...hl'la.rjdi~s:a:y:-s::lM~e:n~t~a:ik:e~m=o=r:e-:p:a::.i::n:s~t~o~m::a::s1h:-;:jth~o:n=::m='-=-e=n":id--====;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;======;;;::;;;;::;=~ Filigree Vases ~ INSURED SAVINGS Plck.up and 20247 Mack Ave. Deliver 112 ~ COLONlAL. FEDERAL SAVINGS ..H•• tCI.b.G, .... Pte.w .... , Park ,Cab Co.. 2 7~ 7fJ I TU~edo 4.5200 OLLIG Current Rate GROSSE POINTE'S' ONLY SAVINGS ASSOOATION Mon. .. Thurs. to 4:00 Fridays to 8:00 VA. 2.2411 ELECTRIC ~HOP 15242 Mack Ave. « GrOSl

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!b, 1956 I Thursday, January 26, 1956 ,~_RO,SSE, POINTE NEWS, P~ge Twel1fy-three 21A-GENERAL SERV;CES ' 211~P4INTING A-ND' . 21S-CARPENTER WORK • , " Classifieds# Cont'd. DRYERS VENTED, $15.00. 3-in. DECORATING CARPENTER, reprors, doors, Ch~ur"chNe' , standard installation. Call LA A-1 PAINTING and paperhallg..: locks, sash .cords, ; cabinet, WS, 7-0533, TU 1,..41/)2. . 'd t' 1 ' work: ED 1-4576. '- . ' '. r 13-R.EAL ~TATE 13A-LOTS FOR SALE mg, reSl en m or commer- ' • FOR SALE LEATHER CLEANING -"cial, basements, stucco spray- -21T';:';DRESSMAKINCY'- .' ST. -PAUL EV. LUTHERAN CEMETERY-Forest Lawn, 3 or AND REPAmING" eel. 'Patching, plastering. In- ,'_ ' 375' Lothrop ~ sured: Skilled colored work- C U S TOM - DRESSMAKJNG 6 grayes; choice locations; Leather jackf'ts cleaned, t:efin- Rev:~• ;:;~rles W. Sandrock BLOOMFIELD HILLS ers. Free estimate, clean coats. suits, ,dresses, evening SDAY sacrifice; cash. VA. 2-9052. ished and repaired. Zippers,'knit Mr. Robert C. Wittler, Vicar workmanship. A-I references. gowns, alterations expertly 8 ROOMS, kitchen, 2'lh bath- cuffs, waistbands replaced. D. C. Thursday, Jan. 26: 8. Senior In a matter of eleven days Club and Crescent Sail Yacht J a in e 13 L. Crawford, WA don~" ED 1-2860., . ~ SALE rooms, 2-car garage, beauti- BEACONSFIELD, 1441, south Cleaners, 11412 E. Jefferson. VA Choir. ,,: the local sailing clan was re- Club. Grosse Pointe Yacht 2-1055. 2-45~6. .24-h 0 u'r answering DESIGNING f h -. bl it '" ",.. duced. by two with the death Club alid the Detroit Yacht fully wooded and hill, 21f2 of Mack. Duplex or iocome serVIce. Terms. ' a:;; o~_a e s';1 S, Ultramatic. 1 acres, small lake. By appoint- site. Has garage building at , coats and dresses; alterations Friday, Jan. 27: 2 to 8, Blood of Joe Snay, on January 16, iri Club have attempted to get ment. Owner. 211-WATCH 'REPAIRING low mileage. rear, 35x1l2. $3,000. Consider PAINTING, papering;(paper re- and hats; remodeling; reason- Bank, Grosse Pointe War Me- West Palm Beach, Florfda and Junior programs started but terms. able. VAlley 2-3610. morial. 9, Bowling. Sam Durham who, collapsed in with little success. EXPERT WATCH and clock re- '\moved. Wall washing. Neat, WO 5:'7930 Martha Bachers '" • • the lobby of the' Fort Shelby "Paul Adams, rear commodore pairing. Prompt service. Rea- reliable. W 0 r k ;guaranteed. REWEAVING; cuts, burns and ~eeds bump- son a b 1e prices. Bradley Mel'ltens, 122 Muir, TUxedo Saturday, Jan. 28: 9:50, Cate- -Hotel last Saturday afternoon, of the Detroit River Yachting , fair tires. It CHOICE six-grave section in 2-0083. _ moth holes: on woolen mater- chj.Sm Classes.' 10:15, J'uni(lr January 21., Association, long nas been a Jewelers. 20926 Mac k at , ials. VA 1-1453. 9915. GROSSE POINTE White Chapel Cem~tery. VE Hampton. TU' 2..9309. Choir. 11, Chapel Choir. Sam, a well known sailor and firm believer in Junior sailing 9-3652. , SEWING alterations, adults and '" • • old time member of Bayview and ",,"ill undoubtedly renew ) mouth. Had Open Sunday & Daily 2-5 21C-ELECTRICAL SERVICE childr~n's. Hem s, zipp.ers, • Sunday, Jan. 29: 9:30, Sunday, Yacht Club where he proudly his efforts at the DRYA's "Gripe ]ow mileage, School (all aees). 10:45, Sunday protected ~he club's trophies, Meeting," to be held afi!Bay~ GROSSE POINTE FARMS plain d I' ape s, slip covers, Priced for 20007 EAST DOYLE PLACE. School (Ph to 8). 10:45, Wor- suffered a serious heart attack view Yacht Club, Friday, Jan- Brick ranch. Three bedrooms, NEW SUBDIVISION BROWN ELECTRIC - Master THE aprons and pillows. TU ~-7455. • • I ship. 4 a.m., Bus will leave >the last NoveIhber but made- a uary-n. 2-6567. library, kitchen with thermo- Choice lots available on exten- lectrician since 1920. Regis- tered and licensed. Repairs, church for Silver 'Valley. 6:30, 'miraculous recovery and ap- At .this meeting club dele- dore oven and range, large liv- sion of Kenwood Rd. '21U...... PLUMBING, 'oupe deVille. ing room and terrace. Attached replacements and mainten- LATEST IN Church'Membership Class.' peared to be on his way back ~ates will ask for 1956 regatta owner. Ex- garage, landscaped. Also open ance. TUxedo 5-0014. Per- SPRENKLE '" • • to good health. --.. , Lewiston-90 ft. WALLPAPERS d:--. dates for their respective clubs. 1. Best offer. Tuesday and Friday eves., 5-8. Lakecrest Lane--103 ft. sonal service. ' .' PLUMBING. ,HEAT1N(; Tues ay. Jan. 31: Bowling. On Saturday he had lunched Commoddre Bruce Tappan for ... 20004 W. STREET. New brick VIOLATIONS CORRECTED - with'some of his old cronies at sees little trouble in the dele .. ELECTRICAL WORK - Com- SEWERS. DRAINS CLEARED POINTE METHODIST Bayview J'ust a couple of hours t . . Ranch. Two bedrool'Yls and den C. W. TOLES 100,1 BOOKS ga es arnvmg at mutual agree- NTED or third bedroom, two baths, 74 Kercheval TU 5-4100 mercial, residential, industri- 1'3322 E. JEFFERSON 211,Moross Road before his fatal attack. ments. The meeting will get kitchen with breakfast nook, al; attib, rec. rooms, plus, TO CHOOSE FROM Hugh C. White, Pastor Sam was intensely interested underway at 8 p.m. ranges, etc. Expert wiring. VA 2-3214 ::D it'rrace. Two-car attached gar- 13C-LAND CONTRACTS GAS AND PI4 INSTALLED Sunday, -Jan. 29:. 9:30 a.m., in Bayview and- hardly a day • *.. age, gas heat. Also open Tues- Reasonable rates. Free esti- Morning Worship and Sermon; passed that he didn't put in an Eugene West announced the 3 Automobiles mates. Rapp Electric. PR EXPERT' PAPER HANGING 21Y~SILVER PLATING da;; and Friday eves. 5-8 p.m. A QUICK FAIR DEAL Church School for Nursery, Tiny appearance. He once owned following ladies 'who have suc- s Wating. 6-0780. Tots, Kindergarten, Primary and the Pilot sloop "Balquihidder" cesl:!fully completed their COurse P Have Been BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Any Contract-Any Amount O. KRAUSS SILVER & GOLti PLATING Junior Depts. 11 a.m., Morning when this popular class was in in Elementary Piloting; Jo Ann ~100 More. 21D-ELEC. APPLIANCE . Oxidizing and !repairing' 956 PEMBERTON ROAD. A LOW DISCOUNT Worship .....and Sermon; Church its infancy here. Trophies seem- Beard, Florence Brown, Janet PAINT STORE Brass Polishing and Lacquering School for Nursery, Tiny Tots, ed to be his greatest hobby-not Couzens, Ann Handley, Mary )OK center hall brick colonial. Has Jewelry ,Repairing, Engraving f0ur large bedr~oms, two baths, CASH AT ONCE EXPERT VACUUM Kindergarten, PriII:lary, Inter- winning them but providing Krider, Agnes Leahy, Marilyn shire-Balfour paneled den, breakfast room CLEANER SERVICE LEEBERT ' mediate and Se!nior Depts. 5:30 them for others to race for. Lynch, Margaret Wright. Hinor Open 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Also Sunday. 20481 MACK -9145 and first floor lavatory. Fine McLain Mortgage & Realty Co. All makes 24-hour service. free loan- SILVERSMITHS' p.m., Intermediate MYF. 7:30 This pair plus the passing Schwartz, Loretta Small, Marge Rd.TU 4-4118 he,me fo:, large family. er. Rebuilt Hoovers. $14.95 to $44.95. 10804 Hayes LA. 6-3544 14508 CHARL~VOIX p.m., S~mior MYE. T p.m., Adult, of Herm Petzold late last year Boosley and Marion WetzeL 9:00 HARPER VACUUM TU 4-1995 Bible Class ~el~tin,:- should jolt local yachtsmen, Mary Krider' attained the high- 20611 W. STREET. One year Auth. Eureka. Hoover' Sales and NR. CHALMERS old semi ranch. Has tW0 bed- 14-REAL ESTATE WANTED Service - New. Rebuilts. Parts . VA 2-7318 who for some stran~e reason, est score on the final examina- rooms and bath on first floor 15851 Ha~'per TU 1-1122 Monday, Jan. 30: 9:15 p.m., believe they will live forever, tion with Marge Boosley a close Open 10-7 Daily OPPOSITE Bowling Le,ague. .rnla and t'.vo bedrooms and bath on h. m. SELDON & CO. 21X-GARAGE prove that an expanded Junior second. • the second. Gas heat. Located HOWARD JOHNSONS MODERNIZATION '" '" '" Sailing program is a necessity These ladies are now eligible odel. We pay c:: a quiet lane free from traf- OUR 41st YEAR 21£-CUSTOM CORSETS ThUl'6day, Feb. 2: 7:45 p.m., . t d f d t .. th Y h InS 0 0 ,", , COMPLETE Chancel Choir rehearsal. ea a ream if competi- Jom e ac tswomen who J. ~\.... 1'..ist your propert.y with us: ~RT CO. SPENCER CORSETS MODERNIZATION - SERVICE • * '" tive sail yacht racing is to elected their 1956 officers at a 11,-13 VERNIER ROAD. An ex- Members of Jhe Grosse Pointe 21J-WALL WASHING continue as we k1'ow it. meeting held at Kay Watts' St. vIt. Elliott Individually dpsigned, 1i g h t- Specializing in' recreation Friday, F e.b 3: 4 p.m., Junior 'c tl Cl' Sh 772 l'",;;ent three bedroom brick Brokers Association weight foundations and sur- rooms, porches, kitchen, addi- Choir rehearsal. urren y, the only clubs alr ores home January 12. Colonial. Has full dining room, 18530 Mack TU 2-2180 gical garments. Over 21 years WALL WASHING tions, remodeling and repairs. succ,essfully promoting a ,Junior The new officers are:-presi- r~creation room and first floor experience. Maude Bannert, 'Over 25 years'... experience. . program are the Detroit Boat dent, Ruth R.awson; vice-presi. E lavatory. Beautiful view of golf GOOD REAL ES'rA TE SERVICE AND PAINTING ;' GRACE EVANGELICAL DOE~~''I' COST-IT PAYS 368 McKinley, Grosse Pointe. All Work Guaranteed' to Your FHA terms. ' Club, the Grosse Pointe Little dent, Gertrude Schwartz' re- rrUxedo 5-4027 or TOwnsend Lakepointe at Kercheval cording secretary, Helen' Gil- 'Satisfaction. For Free Estimate, Frank :.T. St.AI>l0ur TU 2-8324 Robert P. Beck, Pastor ~.~.-\~YOTHER FINE HOMES WANTED FOR SALE 7-4312. . CALL' Friendly service sewing in So- strof; treasurer, Helen ,Farmer , corner J ef- Thursday:-8 p.m., Senior FOil YOUR CONSIDERATION 21Y-PIANO SERVICE cial Hall; 7 p.m., Boy Scouts in (re-elected); corresponding sec- ustorn built Bungalows, l1A: story and 2 story VENICE 9-7169 Choir. homes. List with us now for COIning 21F-REFRIGERATION Social Hall; ~8 p.m., Prudential retary, Ann Paula!; and assist- k 3 bedroom action market. COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE. • * • ant secretary-treasurer, Kay without cor- SERVICE PARTICULAR p e 0 p 1e call Tuning, repai'ring, refinishing Committee in Lounge. Friday:-8 p.m., B. & C. Club ... Watts. for clinic or l-Jomer Warren Action Wall and' Window and mothproQfing. R. Zech, RE . '" 'SILLOWAY & CO. KELVINATOR meeting. Wednesday, Feb. 1: 4 p.m., • wn payment, Cleaners. SL 7-4170. 9-3232. Place your order early. • tJ< • • • 654 St. Clair in Village TU. 1~3760 FRIGIDAIRE A handful of local tars are rent. Grosse Junior Choir Rehearsal; 8 p.m., & Co. Open SUNDAYS & EVENINGS NORGE WALL WASHING-27 years in Sat u r day:-9:30-1l:30 a.m., busy packing their- duffle bags ice. Open 2 - 5 PIANOS TUN E D, cleaned, School of Religion, Dr. Martin, CROSLEY Grosse Pointe. Elmer T. La- mothproofed and repaired. Confirma,tion Class, 3:30 p.m. Lounge. for a hurried trip south-why? 1719. 1(l2 KERCHEVAL AVE. 15-BUSINESS PHILCO badie. TU. 2-2064. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- Junior Choir. Why for the annual Lipton Cub, TU. 5-9470 OPPORTUN ITIES * '" .. ols. churches, and sonable rates. Seibert, Edge- * * • Thursday, Feb. 2: 7 p.m., Nassau and Governor's Cup G.E. 21K-WINDOW WASHING Sunday: 9:15 Church School. -7256. GROSSE POINTE Specialty water 1-4451. Men's Club bowling league, races which will get underway GROSSE POINTE FARMS specialists. Licensed and bond- 10:45 Church School for begin- 19748 Harper Ave. 8 p.m., Chan- January 28. The Great Lakes. Shop, excellent locatio~, pro- WINDOW cleaning, storms and Brick 3-bed- FIRST OFFERINGS ed. VA 1-0788. ners. Crib room open. 10:45 cel choir rehearsal. 7 p.rn., will be well represented in Mac fitable operation, established screens service. Free estimate. carpeting, COLO:'\IAL, 3 twin size bed- Morning Worship, N a l' the x Youth choir rehearsal. 8 p.m., McGuire's Mac kin a c sloop , terrace, gas following. $10,000 will handle. 21H--RUG CLEANING LAkeview 6-8463. To Be Soloist hosts Mr. and Mrs. Raymond l'OO:r.S. 1st fl. lav., excellent car- Can be financed. Box M150, Budget Committee meeting in "Kandu" which will be ~bly Storms and Schleicher. 5:3\} p.m., Annual Youth Room. ~)e::ng. pan. rec. rm., gas ale Grosse Pointe News. Witk Symphony handled by Skipper McGuire, .;hools, trans- BEST CARPET CLEANERS WINDOW CLEANING Detroit Youth :regional banquet * ... • Carter Sales, Carlysle "Doc" location. at St. Marks' Church, 1953 Mil- Friday, Feb. 3: 8:30 p.m., Wilson, Dave Sloss, Earl Mein- E,\~~LY AMERICAN, new. on I 16--PETS FOR SALE WALL WASHING Jorge Bolet, pianist, will be 2-9967. CLEANING DYING itary Ave., Detroit. ~,:' ,,:~,:,dcourt, 4 brs., 2 baths, Service on Screens and Storms. the featured soloist with the Square Dance in Social Hall. inger and another swabby who a::d pan. famEy I'm., built in PHEASANTS and quail; choice REPAIRING Brick Washing Expertly Done Detroit Symphony Thursday, Thursday: 8 p.m. Senior: hasn't quite made up his mind NTE PARK : Ci::ge,oven, deepfreeze and re- fancy dressed, fresh frozen PROMPT HOME SERVICE Basement Painting Jan. 26, at 8:30 p.m. in the POINTE MEMORIAL yet. Toot Gmeiner will be a FREE ESTIMATES t<'ERE\"G .:':gerator, gas alc heat. birds or live; reasonable H. E. GAGE & SON Masonic Auditorium. Paul Pa~ POINTE UNITARIAN 16 Lake Shore Road valuable addition to Hugh, prices. Mitchell's Game Farm, INSURED ray wi! conduct. 17400 E. Jeffe1'son Dr. Frank Fitt, Minister Schaddle's beautiful yawl "Hi!- DOBON GROSSE POINTE 9604 Short Cut road, Anchor- TU 4-0136 VA i-2165 OPE)l' SUNDAY, 2:30 to 5.00 TU 2-6556 Bo1et will play the Tchiakov- Minister, W< D. Hammond Paul F. Ketchum and Ben L. aria" out of Grand Rapids. 11 maintained ville. RA. 5-2301. liOL1DAY ROAD, 20068, be- . 21P-FURNITURE REPAIR ski Concerto in B flat minor, Sunday, January 29:-10:30 Tallman, Associate Ministers Carter Sales will be the first ~ with several 211-PAINTING AND Saturday, Jan. 27: 9:15 a.m., to hie himself to the southland Catholic and :ween Fairholme and Torrey, No. 1. Par.ay has also program- a.m.: Church School and Nurs- BOXER, male, 2 yrs., A.K.C. DECORATING CUSTOM upholstering. A splen- Junior Choir rehearsal, Men's just to acclimate _himself. For \vin size bed- r.ew Hz-story ranch type, 2 brs., reg. Handsome, fleshy fawn. med the Mendelssohn Sym- ery. prary. paneled 1 ';:lath down, terrace, gas heat. did .selection of decorative phony in A minor, No. 3 11 a.m.: Church Se.rvice and Lounge. 10:30 a.m., Senior Choir the past two weeks Carter fine pet. Sacrifice, best offer. PAINTING offices, basements. fabriCs. Expert needlepoint rehearsal, Men's Lounge. wouldn't let wife Nan push the In. 1st fl. lava- ::::::0,500. TUxedo 1-8299. (Scotch), and the "Sea Pre- Sermon. Science and Freedom. crrace. Dish- TU 5-3590. mounting. Estimates' cheer- ludes" f:om the Opera "Peter 8 p.m.: Sunday Evening ... * * house thermostat above 60 de- BY APPOINTMENT fully given. Ewald, 13929 [)sall. All car- POODLE PUPPIES, miniature, Grimes" by Benjamin Britten. Talker;s present:-The Rev. Miss Sunday, Jan. 29: 9:30 a.m., grees just so he wouldri't feel LOCHMOOR BLVD., 1580, Painting and Decorating Kercheval. VA -8993. Church Schc;)l in all depart- the chilly weather the south !pes included. white or cream. From best Long an American citizen, Edna Bruner, educational con- iday fa< price Early American, 3 brs., 2 baths, Best of Grosse Pointe References ments-Section 1. 9:30, Morn- has been enjoying? recently. blood lines, reasonably priced. Bolet was born in Havana, sultant of the Council of Liber- pt, anI, .. c1en or br. with lav. on 1st fl., Interior • Exterior FURNITURE REPAIR. Refin- ing Worship: Special' service Dave Sloss will be making his Also proven Silver miniature ~uba. He be.gan his piano stud~ a1 Churches, on the Philosophy c::-cular drive, sprinkler system, Free Estimates ishing, reupholstering, springs conducted by the young people umteenth trip to Nassau and ~LMERS at stud. All A.K.C. Milford, les at ,age fIve under the tute- and Interpretation of the Church carpeting and draperies. ' JOHN R. FORTIER PR 7-3551 retied. Antiques a, specialty. of our church in observance of undoubtedly .will have the dis- 0.10 Mutual 4-2751. Pick-up and delivery. Duan, lage of his sister. At nine he School Curriculum in a Liberal F:.IORY COURT, 19981, 11fz- made his public debut in re- Church. Youth Sunday. 9:30, Adult Bible tinct:on of sailing the Nassau story, 3 brs., 1 bath, glass en- FOR THE FINEST general LAkeview 1-8249. ENGLISH POI N T E R pups, cital and at 'ten appeared as Class, Room Nc:. 5. 11 a.m., race more than anyone else in \11TH closed terrace. carpeting and painting and decorating at. Church School m all depart-- the event thoroughbred, 9 weeks old, reasonable cost see Charles 219~PLASTERING soloist with the Havana Sym- CHRIST CHURCH ~L1S'T draperies, 2-car att. garage. phony. ments,~ Section 2. 11,. Morning Golly, ~e can just see those excellent stock. TU ~-3699. A. Schrader. VAlley 4-0388. EPISCOPAL Vacant. A graduate of the Curtis In- Wors~lP, Dsec~nd :e~~;~e:"Tser- guys in another week basking on dollars 1 SPECIALIZING in repairs-ceil- 61 Grosse Pointe Boulevard ]~. in FAIRCOURT, 1650, 1 '2-story P Q 0 D L E S, miniatures, all ' stitute of Music in Philadelphia, mon Y", b Tan 1211'7 em- on the white sands, of Paradi~e l'anch type, 2 brs. and bath dn., PAINTIN G and paper handing. ings. Quality work at the Rev. Erville B. Maynard, Rector fi colors, championship stock, right price. VAlley 2-2944. Bolet studied also for two years perancCe, e.trtews f :C-hr'.12.:1&Beach munching luscious sand- )OINTE ~r. and lav. up, rec. rm., ter- wormed, innoculated and reg- Complete service. Commercial in Europe. 'He is the winner of Sunday, January 29: 8 a.m.,. p.m., omml ee 0 lstlan vHches u d 1 fIb Holy Communion. 9:30, a.m., TATE race. carpeting, gas heat. istered. Reasonable. This and and residential work. 21R-CEMENT WORK both the Naumberg Young Art- .E d u cat ion meeting, Men's or spendi~gefh co or u. .c~ lal~as SWEENEY & MOORE That for Pets, 19587 Mack ELGIN DECORATORS Family Worship. 11 a.m., Fam- Lounge 4'30 pm Second ses- • e mornmg ~o mg 'car Through ists Award and the Josef Hof- sion of Church~~nship Class' on the terrace of the Prince INC. Ave., TU 1-9007. TU 5-3049 ily Worship. ALL BRICK mann Award each of which en- 40TheHistory of the Pres byter~ Geolge Hotel. overloo~ing the )THERS TV 1-6800 Mack at Renaud titled him to' a Town Hall re- NEW AND REPAIRS CALVARY LUTHERAN ian Church" Women's Parlor .b!iy.and Hog Island LIght and rs Since 1929 WELSH TERRIER female pup- ERNEST A BOCK cital in New York. , . SIppIng .. . PORCRES, STEPS, ETC. Gateshead (Kerby Road) 7:30 p.m., Tuxis Club for young revlvmg moose mIlk. anne parker offers: py, 5 months oid, AKC regis-. -'. During the past five years 101? Kensingtor~, a dignified tered cham .....ion sired inno- Painter and de~orator. quality Leaky Basements Repaired' and Mack Ave. people of high school age; Chet 011, those lucky guys. You - , 1:' 'w anc~ color IT),atchlng, the finest' LICENSED AND INSURED Bolet has been one of America's Sampson will .show his pictures know, my dad always told me ecnter colonial, tapestry brick, culated. Rea son a b 1e. T i Served, Grosse' Pointe home!' for most widely heard recitalists Rev. Paul H. Wilson, Pastor MANUEL MARCHESE of the Orient, Men's Lounge. to save my money. leE 35'. Maire. St. Clare .schools. 3 2-8751. J 0 years. and soloist with orchestra. He Saturday at 9:30 a.m., re- large bedrooms,. sleep!ng porch, WEIMARANER al 9 months 20685 Woodmon+' TU 1-6905 LA 6-9300 has toured extensivell in Cen- ligious instruction for children * '" ... I Monday, Jan. 30: 6:45 p.m., TO GIVE ORGAN RECITAL 2 J " baths maId's rooms, and ' m e, tral and South America, Canada 11 years of age and over. oath. 3 fi;eplaces, terrace, sun, " old. VAlley 1-0008. PAINTER needs work; interior 21S-CARPENTER WORK and Europe. Sunday Schooi and Adult Bowling for men and wcmen, August Maekelberghe, emin- Maple Lanes Bowling AlleYfi./ ent Be1gian-AlIlerican organist breakfast, games. S.ee how j~st I 21A-GENERAL SERVICES and exterior. Reliable, neat Reservations for his single Bible Class at 9:30 a.m. Church 7:15 p.m., Boy Scout Troop No. and composer, will present his paint can make thIS your bIg- decorator. Al s 0 A-1 wall H. F. JENZEN BUILDING .Detroit appearance are avail- Worship at 11 a.in. ' ~ 2-3040 £amilv hOMe. Terms. CARPET 'LAYING washing. VAlley 4-7808. Home and Industrial Repairs. able at the Symphony office, Installation. of Church Offic- 96, g;}'mnasium. annual evening recital at the ...... Detroit Institute of 'Arts Tues- and in the Woods near Mason NEW AND OLD \ Additions, attics completed, Masonic Temple, TE 1~3900, or ers for 1956 will be Sunday, school. a large bungalow-type. Stair Carpet Shifted EXPERT painting, paper hang- Forch enclosures, recreation Grinnell's. ' January 29. The promotion of Tuesday, Jan. 31: 10 a.m.-3 day, February 14, at 8:30 p.m. Y Lh,-i's L"nbelievably good with 4 bed- Repairs of All Type ing by mechanics, free esti- rooms, g a l' age s repaired, the Sunday School classes will p. m., Women's Association: The program will range from ves till 6:30 rooms for a biggish brood or Leo Trudel mates. Van Assche. TUxedo brick repairs. Sewin'g and knitting groups, early Flemish com po s e r S '\\'lth a 21'2-room second floor TU. 5-0703 4-1187, TUxedo 4-2714. TUxedo 1-9744 Women's Parlor. 10 a.m., Ser- through Bach, Franck, Liszt, suite for 'lour in-laws. gas,: Ohituaries vice Guild, Assembly Room. and two of the organist's own oc'au. pine game. large terrace, 'FIREPLACE equipment, brass For Finer PORCHES .\b::.:;;;;;:;;~i:Nursery care will be pi'ovid~d. works - a new Song Without .Llll dining, fireplace. paired. Smith":Matthey;s, 6640 Kitchen ' Planning-Remodeling I 12:30 p.m" Luncheon, gymna- Words and the l'ecentry pub- (Near Mack and Vernier) RVleE Interior and Ex+e'rior ADDITIONS MARY F. QUARTON sium. lished Etude-Impromptu. and in New York City vicinity, and lacquered, screens re- Painting, and Decorating Rev. Edgar H. Yeoman, Pastor for executive living, a luxury and irons, tools repolished Attic and Recreation ROOin Mrs. Mary Florence Quarton, W. Y. Gard, Choir Director home. a first-water pearl at Charlevoix. WA 2-7155. CHRIS C. CHA.RRON Completed 80, 6f 430 L!ncoln road, died on Jeanne D. Hurst, A.A.G.O., Jj~ $210,000. way under reproduc- REPAI RS Friday, January 20, in the Wil- CO: liam Beaumont Hospital, after Organist tion cost, and on any terms ii R. T. WITTENBERG Sunday, January 29:-8 a.m., WAlnut 2-3986 VA 3-1 172 a long illn~ss. pride. in per/eclion ••• ... BASEMENT. -I Service your position warrants. TU Satisfaction Our Guarantee Holy Eucharist. 5-0448. TU 2-4660. WATERPROOFING S. M. GOEBEL She' was a native of Kees- 9:30 a.m.; Morning Prayer tJl. "'oo~ Established in 1925 . water, Ont., and had lived in A Job Well Done Means Another One 5 YEAR GUARANTEE Full Insurance Coverage For and Sermon~ Church School, GROSSE POINTE LA. 6-5523 CABINET MAKERS the Detroit area almost all of Pre-School through Junior High. - 1 Your Protection Lewiston Rd., almost new home Call afte~ 6:00 • Louvers • Shelves her life. She married Albert E. 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and in "" • Doors • Furniture Quarton September, 1905. M£MBER ; MEMBER with 4 large bedrooms inclUd-\ Free Eshmates " F0R A BETTER paint job, in. She, Hued on.. Quarton road, Sermon. _ \ .. ing one on 1st floor,' library, EAVESTROUGH cleaning and side or outside, call J. Rupard. • Shutters • Headboards named after the family of her Builders As- Wationa! sociation of s:m~oom, utility.;oo!?, large rec- gutter repair. No job too big WA 5-6942. Free estimates. • Blinds • C.upboards late husband. She once lived in POINTE CONGREGATIONAL Metropolitan Assoc:tat1OJl reauon f00m whh fIreplace and or I too !Omall. Free estimates. • Cornices •. Cabinets Ann Arbor and later in Oxford. 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop' , Detroit of Bu1lden outside entrance. ' VA. 2-8971 or VA. 4-6616. t INTERIOR. painting and decor- • V~nitorys • Formica She attended Galt Collegiate; Marcus William Johnson, Pastor ating. Wall washing. InSJ,lted. • Tab1eS E t~ Batrs .and was a member of the Meth- Sunday, Jan.- 29: 10 and 11:30 1Jniversity, 723. Open Sunday, VENETIAN BLINDS Herbert WalterS',' 1119 Ash- Free SIma es d' t C-h h' B' . h ' Y th S' d ' W - hi PIONEER woon ,PRODUCTS 0 IS . urc ~n rrmmg am. a.m.,' ou ,un ay. ors p 2:30-5.00. Unusual 3-bedroom land. VA 2-2809. 13940 Charlevoix 'Cor. Eastlawn' She IS surVIved by tw:o s~ms, services. Sermon: "The Amer- Commercial Residential house with library, glassed ter- WINDOW SHADES VAlley 2-1056 Dr. Albert E., Jr., ~f ~lrm~ng- ican Declaration, a Message to lace. $8,000 down. DONALD BUSS ham; and Lt. Col.- R

Page Twenty.four - <; R 0 5 S.E POI N TEN EW S Tliursday, January 26, 1956 F ea tu-r e Page * * * * * * . • who, where and whatnot .'7/' Pointer of IntE~rest.. .Good Taste t======~., ;. h, ClJbQozn Fav~rite Recipes I - of Grosse Pointe Yacht Club put on its best bib and People in 'The 'Know fJ-atnfe tucker Saturday night for the B.I.G event of the year, the Commodore's Ball. Eyen the weath~r cooperated, for By Mrs. Henry DeS. Lauve :frozen Lake St. Clair and the club grounds sparkled with a coat of new-fallen snow. . LE COQ AU VIN, Counter Points . BOURGUIGNONNE * '" II< by Roberta Isle" , Inside. clusters of red, white and blue. balloons, and 3 lb. chicken disjointed' festive streamers in the same three shad~s themed the. ]/2 .lb:-fresh mushrooms cut ------~ party decor. Light twinkled through myr~ad pin.points !n in large pieces Flo..wer prints do not wait for Spring nowadays. And great foil stars hanging from the archways, -a~d' stimulat.' 5 green onions, chopped when the Top '0 The Hill brought out their polished cot- ing dance music played intermittently ~hrough cockta~l .2 T. flour ton print dusters • • . their fine Egyptian cotton checked and dinner hours and after the presentatIo:n program. 1 can 'chicken broth gingham ones we felt they were announcing the world * " * "'. 2. c.. red wine (Burgundy) .premiere of-"dusters" ... this because it has been our first Mrs. Mervyn G. G~skin, wife of the new commodore, _1 can small.white onions viewing of lounge wear.~nother chapter in the stripe story was a radiant hostess, as she greeted guests wearing a gold was the denim d1lsters .• , full cut, contrasting Peter Pan beige brocaded satin gown with corsage of blue and rose Sea.son the chicken with salt and pepper and sal,lte in butter collar. Just the kind yo~ will wear at home ..• in the dorm chrysanthemums. or oil, with the musht"ooms,un- .•• or during your golden packed vacation fun days. These begin at just nine ninety-five: Cotton Gibson Girl gowns I I * * til brown. I French artist Rene Bouche, in town briefly to do art Add chopped .green onions, in long or short lengths are noted too, for their E-Z Kare work for a booklet of American social scenes, sat at the sprinkle with flour and stir until . . . a minimum amount of ironing! All washable. Joy! press table and swiftly sketched his impressions of the blended. Add the 'wi n e and 104 Kercheval, on the hill. part)'. chicken broth; dilute 'wi~h an equal amount of water. Cook * '" * * * * slowly for 35 minu.tes. Add; the Springtime is woven .right into the exciting pre-teem dresses Just a few of the lovelies in the crowd were: Mrs. we found this week at Young Clothes, Inc., on the hili ..Sl~eveless white onions and cook 5 minutes Carl E. Smith. in cocktail frock of silver blue brocaded. nylons ..• billowy skirts •.. colorfully trimmed. Then there w~s more - then serve. (4 servings) a very new crisp black and white small ehecked number ... tlWl satin with scalloped neckline; Mrs. S. C. Leonard, ~n white sho.wslo.tsof polish. "And heavenly for Easter," she's sure to say. taffeta printed with large navy dots, her gown close-fitting 110 Kercheval. . Chi Omega Alumnae' Buffet and flared at the hipline; Mrs. Chuck Beltz, with sheer * * * stole over white taffeta and sequins sparkling on the nylOI! At St. Clair Yacht Club Spring predictions fo.'r the ..year 1956 •• ~ especially (o~ ~e net overskirt; Mrs. James N. Motschal1, lovely in strapless 'Very young misses AND pre-teeners. For example: glen plaJd full-length black taffeta, the skirt pulled into a bustle- Chi Omega Alumnae.c will coats in muted tones ... soft pink stripes ••• princess style. An- other ..• navy blue gabardine boy coat ••. or if she prefers, li back; Mrs. Hamilton F. Kotcher, wearing a toast-colored meet for. a buffet dinner on Wednesday, February .1, at 6:30 glowing.pastel wool. Complete tbe costume with a simply fashion- lace gown distinguished in back by a satin bow and panel ed straw hat . : . a pair of white gloves. COMPLETE COstumd in toast shade extending the length of the skirt. at the St. Clair Yacht Club. under one roof! That's convenience. Isn't it? Young Clothes, Inc., Mrs. Howard. Simon, ,presi- 110 Kel'chc~'al, on the hill. * * lie dent, will preside at a' short PILFERINGS business .meeting~'Miss Vi~ginia * * * A little girl's thank-you note: "Thank you for your Hoelzle will show 3D color slides Desigtzed as a welcome traveling companion is the tiniest nice pr&sent. I always wanted a pin cushion, although not taken in Hawaii last summer. transistor radio ••• called Regency. The traveler can get his very much." Miss Hoelzle, a teacher at favorite news and musical programs wherever he goes. 'Makes It Pierce Junior .High School,. at- d l * * * tended the University of Hawaii goo Brm Voyage gift. And the price is the good 11.eWS l:Jere ••• A tHee bit of radio arI-libbing is attributed to Juano for two months last summer. fOJ'tJI.two dollars and fifty cents. Featured at the Camera Center, Hernandez. who played De Lawd in Green Pastures for Reservations ar", being taken. in the f'iUage. "Theater Guild on the Air." 'When a fellow actor forgot by Mrs. T. E. I3lakely at TU. his lines and froze, Hernandez came to the rescue, * * * 2-2640 and Mrs. G. R. Koester, Did you hear about the wedding? The wedding of. Cashmere "Son," he said reassuringly, "~'ou is nervous before TU. 1-6290.' to silk. We did. And it happened because silk deserves cashmere me and I can understand that. But I is de Lord, and I . . _cashmere deserves silk • • • it's as simple as that. As it was know what is on your mind." Whereupon he supplied the -Picture by Fred Runnells 1)l'Omised. . • sure enough . . . a cashmere sweater scarfed and missing lincs.'~ TOM RILEY' OF BALFOUR R~>--A_D I To Giv~ TCflk trimmed witlt the Couture silk that makes the low-backed bil10wy dress. It's by' House of Lords. The dress and 5""eater are at * * * • • • Margaret Rice's, 76 Kercheval, on the hill. Dr. Alfred Adler, the psychiatrist, was lecturing on By Kitty Marriott • • • and drama. Their mother, who 1 To UnltarzUllS the theory that people with handicaps often specialize on A tall, good~looking and personable lad' named Tom played the Hammond organ pro~ __ Ii< * * their handicapped functions. Thus, short-winded boys tend Riley is making his headquarters on the west coast these fessionally in Philadelphia the- The ladies of the Grosse Pointe , Clyde Hornung's resort forecast for children: at least days and eyeing a career in music. He's the son of Mr. aters, has a fabulous music Unitarian Church will be host to train themselves into being distance runners, people one p!dr of red ... or smoked elk •.•. sandals. Of course, and Mrs. William S. Rihy of Balfour road. memory. She can see a show to Mrs. James P. Curran, G~n. with ','leak eyes tend to become painters, and so forth. in soft polish able leather are the popular saddle shoes in Tom, a 1953 Georgetown grad-0~------one.night, then sit down at her eral A11.ianceDirector of the blue and white and brown and white combinations. And Adler finished his exposition and a~ked for questions. of . Hammond organ in the Riley Great Lakes Region. The oc- uate, completed two years of the G€orgetown gle!~club. . d Immediately this one was pitched at him from the back active duty with the Navy' last lIving. room the next day an casion is a conference to be held the fjt? Perfect ... because they have all sizes and widths. A disc Jockey foJ:' the four It' ih h 114 Kercheval, on the hill. of the auditorium: "DI:. Adler, wouldn't your theory mean August (after three years in the years on Radio Station WARL p aynr every une roug. . at the Grosse Pointe Unitarian that weak-minded people tend to become psychiatrists?" Naval Rese.....'e). Since he went. n e were treated to an Im- Church on Tuesday, January 31, Ii< '" II< 4 Y in Washington, D. C., Tom pre- out. west, where he has a one- d If' . t h promptuperformance, when from 10:30 to 2:30 p.m., with * * * ' sente a ha -11ourvane y s ow T 'h h 1 . Sbe is'a cleaf,'eJ' womat1. Even tbol/gh her ha1tds are exposed room, apartment l'n West Los am ran t roug sev.era of 1115 luncheon scheduled for 12:1'5; A New Yorker, pointing to a hillside field,' eompIi~ featuring campus. talent. In ad- b ' " , to tbe ccld wi1tter air aIM the driving winds, she keeps ht1' Angeles, he has been working in dition, he was music director for shownum'. ers to his mother s Mrs. Curran is president. of mcnted the New Englander on his corn. the television western film accompamment. The house the Women's Alliance of the hands soft tll1d.lovelJ" Tbe'J' look thei,. best at the wheel of her the college station, where he 1'" hI' '~How do yon plow that 'field? It looks pretty steep." series, /lFrontier." came a lVe WIth JOYousr yt 1m. First UBitarian Church of Day- car ..• i1l the theatre .... or while she dances to sof~ music. "Don't plow when the spring thaws come, rocks had to be,. as he so quaintly h tl t f h' 1 d . it; the 'n "Shame of a h . CC' 1 f 1'[ d" w en 1e wo 0: t em p aye ton, Ohio, and IS very active In She uses Elizabeth Ardel~'s .•• Blue Grass or June Geranium. Tom acted l p rases It, Jen: 0 a; tra es. d V rolling down hill tear it up." Nation" and "Romance of Poker an sang. the League' for Women oters; Clever she is ••• she picked tIP a htt/;e four dollar bottle, com- "That so? How, do you plant it?" Alice," two Frontier films which Writes Songs Actor Eddie frankly criticizes the Girl Scouts, two P-TA plete with an applicator for two do?lm:s a."a sevent)'. )five cents "Don't plant it really. Just stand in m;y'back door and appeared, on local TV screen.c; In ~1issenior year, Tom co. his brother's acting, but dark- groups, and is vice-chairman of at Trail Pha1'1n4cy, 121 Kercbet'(11, on the hill. .. shoot the seed. in with a shotgun:' before the first of the year. He operated on writing and dire~t- haired Tom, whose aspirations the Group Work Division of "Is that the truth?" asked the New Yorker. joined his parents for the ing a musical two-act comedy, are for a musical career, goes Dayton's Community Welfare Christmas holidays, then hast- "Two on th'e Nose." He wrote blithely on his way. He has Council. Most of the suits featured* '"at Kilgore* and Hurd are of tM '~HcII, no. That's conversation." ened back to continue work on nine of the 12, songs for the done a bit of everything, vocal At the conference Mrs. Cur- lighter weight. You will find many in tropical worsteds • _ • * >{< * the filming. musical which is a fast-moving work; emceeing, directing, but ran will discuss churchmanship, flannels .•. and ShetIands. These and other exciting t.. tures are "My family thinks there's something wrong with me," sophisticated storY detailing the he hopes his work will even- extension, church' servic'e, and found in the suit department of Kilgore and Hurd, 92 Kercheval, Wants Music Career adVentures of "Scheherezade," a- tuallY lead into a casual "Steve other activities of interest to on the hill. P.S. Shirts that go through all the sunny soutbern a. \'lOman complained to the psychoanalyst, "simply because As We mentioned before, Tom places are here, too! , . I like' buckwheat cakes." is hoping to break into the mu- horse on a campus.. Allen type. of variety show." Alliance members. . Tom served on the George- "But there's nothing wrong about liking buckwheat sic field. However, he has .been town. student council for a. cou- * * * cakes," the doctor murmured, puzzled. "I like them my- accepting acting assignments pIe of years, belonged' to the Go to"your magazine' rack. Pick out the January 1956 self. " until the "big break" comes Collegiate Club and was named i.ssue of Harper's .•. then turn to page 127. rnder the "Oh, do you'?" The woman was delighted. >'You must along. to Who's Who jn American Col-' heading of: Due South Now: The Blue Streak ~.'. in the top come up some day. I have seven trunks full." He began to play the drums at leges and Universities. FtO/URII"S right hand corner is a blue and white gingham dress dis.. * * * the' age of six, and' studied piano Brother Eddie, whom the Le~de;'s inG~t'den 'Equipment playing its talents this way, this year ... with a crisp fling Letter to a Boston Pllper: "Dear Sir: When I sub- through. grade schooL at Gesu Rileys refer to .as "The actor in' ~'.N:-,1._~~le II NO ... of skirt gathered onto a long, coolly. sPB:ced bodke. It's by scribe'd a year ago you stated that if I was not satisfied at when the Rileys lived in. De- the iamHy," grad'uated from Kane Weill and d0t:le with Dan River checked gingham trait's north 'end. Choir and glee Georgetown last June and de-' ..-' ..' ,:..:~':'::t~i#t...~ ,~. . ~ ...."~ "'::." "~JfJ- the end of the year I could have my money back. Well, I club' have always been a part of cided to get his Naval service ... for around thirty dollars. In the Pointe it's ff'atured at would like to .have it back. his routine. '.' out of the way too. He is a Margaret Rice's, 76 Kercheval, on the hill. "On second thought, to save you trouble, you may He began dapce' band work in trumpet 'player. <,"WINTERIZE" U >it * * apply it on my next :rear's subscription." eighth' grade. When' Mr. ailey . Mother' Plays Organ . Thej'~,.e still sdle.iug at Margaret Rice's~ y'k11OW! was transferred. to Chicago, the. It's not much wonder that the J change 'of scenery meant. little Riley boys lean toward music' .to. Tom, .He went" to. Loyola ------. Your ..Power Lawn. MOJler . Academy anq. continued playing in bands. 'He,h~s wri.ttem'songs' AI*R 'S ~ JavoritiJmJ sinc:e'those 'high school days~ , :. Music Director . • • ~ .. During his four college years, If you haven't alrfady done Final Reduction 0/ he ~'fronted".a 'Dixieland. band so, hare .are three steps to and. 'took' part. in every :mus.ical prepare'- your. power mower activity imaginable on. campus. for winter, .s!orage ana 111/"j.Go Uelo.r Chi£on CUriously. enough, 'he majored in 'history. . . . insure good-sprigg perform- Tom served as music' dfrector anee, accordingto authorities MY FAVORITE: from the Jacobsen Manufac. SALE of M & B, Georgetown's Masq:ue. Book : LiIe Is Worth Living and Bauble drama club, was turing COr,lpany, manufactur. balul president and a member' ers of,f)Ower lawn tools. Author Sinclair Lewis t Character in a Book Tess (of the Durbervilles) After cleaning~the engine, Final' Reduction PI ay Harvey chains, reels and deck- 1\.1usi cal '" South Pacific Hear Lec'ture Actress Helen Hayes On Disciplil1e Actor Walter Huston Drain gasoline from the. lVlovie Gone with the Wind Mrs. Morgan J. Sherman. . tank by removing the fuel l\Iovie Actress Claudette Colbert well-known pSYj~hologist,.ad- lin'. Start the engine to reo move lIny remaining fuel. 1-1o\"ie Actor Gary Grant dressed the MothE!rs'Health and Gasoline left in the tank TV Show Robert Montgomery Education group .recently at the over winter may become TV Performer (fern) Loretta Young library on '~Methods'of Discip- i stale, resulting in. gumminc line." TV P.erformer (mas c) J ohn Newland of the carburetor. . Stressing that d i s c i p 1i n e Sing~r '" J udy Garland means "guiding," .Mrs. Sherman l\1agazine Time went on to describe tpe four . Commentator Edward R. Murrow methods of discipline: authority, . C01umnist Drew Pearson leadership, 'laissez.faire and democratic cooperation~; The Poet " ,Longf ellow lemove the spark plug, squirt 8 few Paint er Grandma Moses last method is the best,' she said. drops of oil ill the spark plug hore Cartoon Peanu ts Every child needs love, secur- Ilnd pull the starter through once or ity, self-respect and adventure, Cartoonist : AI Capp twice. The spark plug shOllld then Mrs; Sherman told her audi- 3~SO Pair be cleaned and replaced in Ult 1'1usic '" Semi-Classical enc;e. For' Boys, Girls, Men tIlgin.. . Song Danny Boy - Londonderry Air A. question period followed. and Ladies Animal " Hunter - Horse Mrs. Douglas Adair showed The final stage in lhe winterizing of Person (excluding family) : Cardinal Spellman movies of the disease, Neph- .Other Styles r.osis.'She also pointed out the' your power mower is to cover tile Ci ty \Vashington, D.C, machine to protect it from dliSt and Vacation Spot Cape Cod, Mass. need for funds to carry on re- 2.50 to 3.50 from "adjustments" by ~iildrll\ Je'.vel Emerald search and. for. volunteers to p1ayinc near it. aid in. the fund-raising drive Flower American Beauty Rose wlllch opells March 1. Perfume , Yram Next meeting of the Health Color Powder Blue and Education Council will be Frank Alter Dance ~ Rhumba held at ihe main library March who fjive~ 'Jl?U fjooJ Hob by Phdtography 13, ai 1. p.m. Dr. Harvey M. all lkat" ]'ood Pot Roast of Beef Merker, director of scientific relations' for Parke, Davis and je,vice all'leiu- long! Aversion Tardiness Company, will be the speaker. .,06 Kercheval Di"".ersion •...... , t •• t.t Golf All those who are interested TU ,-5262 TU 1-2262 14801 I. Jeffenon, I.t. Alter & Athland. V;" 2-1000 Ambition Larger, Wholesome Family may attend. II

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