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.' . .: HEADLINES Improvements Near COl1lpleti.on.~:mFcirm5Parking lof HarperW oods

, ' " ",' ,\, , ' " 'Unitarian, . Church , , Expected to WEEK 'Approve Plan. As Compile4 by Ih, Will be Scene of GrO$$" Point" NeWJ . ' Res 0 Iuti 0 n Unanimously Th~rsday, October 14 Adopted Directing Mayor A RESOLUTION for a secret .Blood. Collection and Clerk to Take Action tneeting concerning an all-em- brac~g world disarmament, in- Doryors"~~9~d: to Make Contributions at East Jefferson and The Woods council at a cluding a ban on nuclear meeting on Monday, October weapons, was' introduced to the Rivar d NESxtThursday, 0 ct. 28, Between 2 and 8 p.m. 18, unanimously approved a UN, ,Ge:)eral Assembly's main Polltical Committee, by Canadian Bioo~donations 'f~rlocal Grosse Pointe needs will mark resolution which authorized a Delegate Paul Martin. the fir'st ,fa1l,drive for blood donors conducted by the Grosse sewer that will serve both the The plan calls for a secret Pointe 'Blood, Collection ,Committee when the Red Cross Woods and Harper Woods and negotiation to b~ held between Bloodmobil~ UnIt drives up to the Grosse Pointe :Unitarian possibly two other neighbor- the , Britain, France, Church, J-effelison avenue at Rivard boulevard, next Thurs- ing communities. Canada and Russia. Delegates of day afternoon; October 28. ' Harper Woods officials assured the United States, Britain and ,'''Few'people realize the con- E t. the Woods council that they France accepted at once Martin's tinuing need"for blood in routine' xcava wn would approve a similar resolu.. invitation to co-sponsor his reso. and' emergency medical .ca=e 10- tion at their o\~n meeting to. lution . cally," states Mrs. Lyndle R.'Mar- C" R night, October 21, thereby mak- " " ... tin; '.Grosse' Pointe Blood .Com- OW ing it a joint resolution. Friday. October 13 auses ' mittee Chairman.' '~'roday blood G lV d Inter-County Project FOLLOWING 'A COLLISION transfusions and related by-prod- 00 S with a tug on Lake Michigan, ucts of blood coilected in, drives In P ' Before the Woods council ap- the Dutch cargo ship Prins like, ,this: are', a com'monplace proved the resolution, WoodsCity Willem V went down in 80 feet treatment, not only~for' injuries Woman Claims Malicious Attorney Julius Berns disclosed of water, but all members of the resulting irom accidents,'but, also that the sewer construction could (:rew were rescued unharmed. for treatment of tllnesses as well. Rumors Caused Her to Halt be handled as an inter-county, The Willem, a 258-foot Oranje , Gives ,Examples' Plans tor Building House project. .' Line ship, wt:nt down one hour During recent .weeks, for ex- He revealed, that St, Clair and fifteen minutes after colliding ample,o,n!:,:G'rossePointer, strick- Mrs. Leht-e-S-. -O'Mahundra Shores and East Detroit, both of vvith a Sinclair Oil company tug en with' a bleeding ulcer, r~~ which have drainage problems, towing a barge. The collision ceive,d:a total of.l4 pints of,blood of Little Rock, Ark., who is may' come in on the project, and occurred in heavy seas. There ,in a:' singl~ '2~, hour period. In temporarily, s t a y i n g with also that there is a possibility was no fog. The Coast Guard sent another emer.'gency,the child of' that Federal funds could be allo- rescue ships to the scene. The a local. physician who had been friends at 860 Abbe road, Bir- cated to carry out the job. tug reached harbor under its own ~ Just. a '~ew days ca~ mak~ a whale of ,a difference, on a job li~et~i_s.. La~t :week 'the ?~g,m~~i.bipai: i~{behind", the injur~d ,in an 'accident, 'required mingham, appeared before He pointed out that members 'power. The collision had the NEWS buIldmg looked lIke thIS. By ,Tuesday, .m~st ,of t~e bumper ralls,were'm, the e~g~pg stnps'had-'be,en pave.d,~p', emergency transfusions; IIi an- the Woods council on Mon- of the sewel: study and planning entire Milwaukee harbor buzzing to the new concrete walls and order was fast bemg brought out of the chaos that has 'exlsted for' the last few 'weeks. other, ,neighborhood, 'a severely day, ,October 18, to protest group should be composed of the with rescue crait within minutes. The entire plot has been given an asphalt paved surface. ' ' " , ',-;icture: b'y Fr~d RU,nnelIs burned child was supplied with that the basement of an un- Drain Commissioners,ofthe coun- .. as, much 'as' five pints' of whole ties involved and each of the 10- . . blood.' And 6f 'course every fam- finished home she owns' at cal members of the Wayne Coun- Saturday, October 16 y' .. 'an't"s',',' ily wh'ose'chilClren'received gi\m- Morningside Drive and Re- ty Board of Supervisors. HURRICANE HAZEL, termed M. K ...._Kellogg Aler,t Woo~s ,Poll-ce Ca' tch 'C:t'II 'G' ,'r',' ma globulin,during' the polio'sea- naud road was not unsightly Want Action Started one of the worst continental son 'this "past summer benefitted or a safety hazard. storms of the century, caused the death of 56 persons. millions of EIec~ed. N. ew Trio 1[()llo."\Yi;qgCarL()Qting fl,ay",~q()~ts;, , frombIO~~br.~~:s."- he;h':;;~rZo c~~~~;~~:~oa~~~~f~~e~~:~%~:a~l£:Ei dollars in damages and left thou-, sands homeless.:,,,,;Tn.,,,hurricarie' :X~i1W~~kth~ ~:~s:: ti~ ~~~~::. fmpOW~tdh~fdfrect~~to jp~t,i- ripped through nine 'states;' the center Head, ,S.pree',.,', Bt1~let',Holes'" in '.,Car - ,~ToEinp',l'~)t,',:"'e"'8:' ~J'~:~'sw~J~~, 19;~~t~m%g . UtJ: churches of th~ area, the Board ment, which was started several ute on e a f 0 the CIty, ,WIth District of Columbia and Ontario. --- , . ------'- ,. A' " , ,-, ''-' ",' ~" 'of':Educati'On,WatMemorial Cen- years ago, and was to have been Har~er ~oods or any other :om- Hazel's winds were calmed to Association Board Picks Ne'; Absence of Tail Lights and Broken Window rouse ,General 'Raise' :GiVien All. ter, and, the Marine League., ' part of a $75000 home. I mumt~ Interested, proceedmgs~ gale force by Pennsylvania's Alle- ' S .. Th h d b' F. db' , " , . " accordmg to the laws of the State. gheny and Pocono mountains, but Off icers; Presi d ent Names usplclons; ree a een Ire at' y " ,Ranges' From'$200,'to, $500 Dr. Dan' 'Basinski, ' chairman Ca~led Hazard. for the purpose of locating, estab- Committee Heads Roseville Truck Owner' 0' d' , ' for the' host church, the Grosse The councIl had c0Il:t~n<:iedthat lishing and const.ructing a drain it still had enough force to' dis- ______. epe" ing on Positio;,f Pointe ;Unitarian, sta.tes that' the the 'basement was a nUIsanceand or drains. rupt upper New York state and take five lives in that area. At the regular board meet- . Vigilance and curiosity, plus routine checkups, can some- --- 'hours of.collection will run from a catcl;1for debris'and water, and, The location and route' have « ...... tImes produce surprising results., • A general' P,ay' raIse for' all 2 o'clock' ir~.the' afi:ernoon until constituted a safety hazard to been established as follows: The ing of October 11, the board Woods police officers, Lt. Harry. ,Duross and Sgt. Wal- the City's empI,oyes 'was ap- 8, o'clock'in the, evening. ' children playing in ihe neighbor- Milk River from its'terminus at Sunday. October 17 of the Grosse Pointe War Me- t G'D II h'I . . h 'M ' " 'There will'be no need to make hood. Lake St. CIa;" l'n St. Clal'r Shore's• AT LEAST 122 LIVES were morIa. 1A ssocla. t'Ion e1ected th e ther 1e h w, '. I ef 0crUIsmgt b nort ,on ack avenue, during pr,'eved,' 'by: the, Grosse 'Pointe .appom. tment's as the f aClltles'1'" an'd Mrs,.O'M,ahundra pre,sented,the Whl'chl'Sl'n ll.Macomb County, ex.. 1ost' 10 th e Ume;::,'t d ....tates and f011o~.vlJlg' 0ff'leers ror,. th e 1954• e ear yours 0 coer 15, noticed a car with three youths C't'1 Y councl",', " ;1 on'' M',on day,." 0"c- att end"ant sa,'t ff'"WI'11be amp' ],e t0 cou,ncllWIth a set of blue prmts. tending in a' generally southwest- Canada through Hurricane Hazel. 55 season: going in the opposite direCtion on Mack. t be' '18' db" ,-ff' take of.aUneeds. Transpor- WhICh she asserted had, been erly direction t<:l the south Ma- mes care l Ontario counted 36 known dead, The officers observed that the ------0 r " ,an . - ec.o ,a ec-:, tation to" :J.nd from the church d n f th h th t h C President, Marion K. Kellogg; car.had a broken window'andn'o . tive' on November 1. ' " II' h raw up or e ous~ "a s e comb ounty line. From there it and it was feared that the death, . M J G' aId J C'uilivan 20 of "1\lI'arl . will be",prov,id'eda who p one had cont.emp,lated b.u,Ildm.,g at would e~tend.southerly, or m"the vlce-presldent, rs." ohn s:. tail lights, so they turn":.:J'around . >:J1 " J,U. :'" c' .- , ' • '.,,' -- th' h' h' T-tT I 0420' or Mrs' toll in Western Quebec was ' ~ borough D t -t ' b ~The.'Clty,'the 'last'Pomte:com-, e'c urc ,. \:I. ~,' • ~he Mormngslde-Renaud SIte. vicinity of the Milk River to or heavy. Hundreds of persons are Hering; vice-president,., DO,naldt? investigate:' . • '. e rOI, no num e~ mun~ty:to 'gra~t ~w_~ge'in~r~a~es, W. L...Griffith",TU. I-89IS}'Baby- She:,asked whether any mem- near the southerly limits of the missing. Toronto newspapers M. D. Thurber; treasurer, Robert Spot Bullet,Boles gIven, RIchard E.,McCracken, 18; ,has: brought~the..pay'ran'ge to a sittin'g service"will be provided bel' of the council wa,s-able to Woods. '. M, Surdam; assistant treasurer, A f 20110 E t El M''1 d 1 1 bi ' ' , forecast that the toll will grow. Rebert T. Herdegen, Jr.; secre- fter pulling alongside the 0, , as' even' 1 e roa, ~v.e cO,mp~ra e: to ,the other (C,ontlnued~on.Pare 2) , read ~Iueprints and Mayor Waid Other 'Sti lati Today, 12 hours after the peak other car, the officers noticed St. ClaU"Shores, an.d a 16-year- Pomtes.,., " ,McKmght stated that none could , pu ons. tary, Mrs. Blount Slade; assistant T k Th I t' f th d of the storm passed, Toronto's secretary, Mrs. Robert H. Pat. that it had three bullet holes in old boy" also from St. Clall-" . he ,hI, e: In- p~y .r,ange,s,trom c" ",'-, p: - read 'them very well. " e reso u IOn u~ er rea SO' highway exits were severed by terson. it. ,Ordering the boys out, Lt. Shores, were taken to the station, ~200 to ~s' much'as ~500; ~,ep~l1d. ounCII>--, ,raISeS Plans Were Approved Also to loca~e,e~abIl?h and con. smashed bridges. The death toll Duross and Sgt. O!Dell s'ealched for fw;ther investigation arid 'mg ~n,J.he"t~p~o.f'\V0~~' ~r .d~ty, F" ~-",L't' G:" Mrs.O'Mahundra then proceed- ~tru~t a dram or drams ~xte1?-d- in the United States alone was: M~'.Kellogg, president, has an- the car' and 'found a' considerable questioning. of the'l~~Yl.dU~l'em~loye:, ". . ~re, . oosen ed to explain t.hat she had had mg In a southwes.terly. dIrection New York, 15; Virginia, 7; Penn- nounced t:,e following commit- number of ite~s,'.which appeared " ' The Clty'S"'emplOYeS,also take h' d d h d from Or near the JunctIon of the sylvania, 11; Maryland, B; New tee chairmen, who have 'agreed not to belong'to the youths;' Confess ,to Car Strippinr part in fringe benefits; . "" 'The.Farms counCil'on Monday, t e prlDts . rawn u~. an a present Girard Drain with the Jersey, 6; Delaware, 4; Washing- to serve for the year 1954-55: The ~cupants af the car, Don- While there, they confessed'., . " ,,' 'October, 18,' compliril-entedretir- ~~~e~i~h~h~~:o ;:~ll~lt:~~r~ Milk River. through the City of 'ton, D. C., 3; Massachusetts, 1; Decorations, Gifts and Furn------, that ,they had .been on a car,' ,: , ' ing:Farms "Fire Lt: 'Fred W., and ,the Woods' first City Admin- G~osse Pomte Woods and the and Connecticut, I, ~:;;.gSCommittee, Mrs. L. Rothe Drinking' Driver stripping s~ree hi St. ClaIr ~hore~' WOO~S."',Rene,v's ': Goosen,for ,his"'year:fof fine ser-. istrator. , , f;~ywa;s;;:{:~fm"f;~~~st~~ ~it~e~~ • • * . Garden Center, Mrs. Hansel a,n~,hReyOS::,aV~dl1e,t'he,' bull~t holes I'~l,Subd.l-VI- 8'-1-'0' :n"':Ba'n "" vice and, presented him with a Allard had', she ~sserted, ok.ay- Harper Woods, together with Monday, OctOber 18 I Dwight 'Wilson. P $75F-' C, retirement b,a,dge.' 7d the pl~ns and lssued a build- such other a d dd'f 1 b- d ' th ays . In e , theIr ca~ were recelved, wh,en " , .' " " " Lt.',Go'os'en, '''2,'' whose retl're., mg permIt for the house. n a IlOna su THE NUMBERof eathsIne Grounds Center Vincent De- th y t . 't' trunk sewers lateral sewe d United States and Canada in the Petris.' ---- e aktemPktedto, ttahmper.Wlt~. "The Woods council reaffirmed ; merit becomes effective on De_Then' she said someonestarted . ' 1'5 an ,a, :ruct ",par eon"d e property. _ . ,',' l, ' ,t "1 ,h 'b' . h' th a .c' ' at"c'iou umor that other branches as shall be neces- wake of H u r l' i c an e Hazel, House Committee, Mrs. F, F. JO,sephHaworth, 40; of 61'La- .of F kl' L b 251 . " Its"deClslon,that there' WIn,be ,no ,~em.0.er ,'.', ~s', een WIt e VI 10US,m. I sr. ' sary to adequately dra'n"b th'th 'b B 11 H' hI d P k' ran m am I 85 Lawn . I " F' D t ' she was gomg to bUIld a log . ~ . 1 0 e mounted to 146, WIth the num er StetekIuh. ,e e,~ Ig .an, ar, ,accused of 'Roseville. ' ,,' 1J!0Jie sub~ivisipn,,pu~lding'ip.A~e ,F'arms ~"Ire' epar ment' more cabin on the site and that the C~(y~f Grosse Pomte Woodsand expected to grow considerably Insurance' Committee, Earl r: vlOlatmg'Mlchlgan'sDrunk Motor, La ' b h d th' t k CIty, except that WhIChhas' be,en than, 27,y'ears. ' , matter had been 'talren to court the ,?Ity of H.arper WOOd,sand .to following rescue work, Damages Heenan, Jr. Law was found guilty by Park m , w 0 owne e ruc, previously;' approv:ed 'unt'l ad ' H b: ". ' , . t '. th .. pro Id d t f 1 '. " saw the boys trying to torce the'" , ,..". ,. '-' 1 ,>~ ,e:- e, ~gan as..a pnva e m e and an injunction was issued ,. v e a eq~~ e pumpmg aCI- have been ,estimated at about Investment Committee, Alger Judge C. Joseph Belanger on doors of the vehicle and after' quat~,se:wers ar~ ,cq~s~r~cted., " department' on MaY.21,1927,,and ' ,'t h t1' ltIes therefor. $100,000,001) In Canada alone. Shelden. Thursday, October 14, and fine.d yelling at them" fired.'three shots' . ~1t? t,~~1!:eaffl~pl11},g0r:,the\d~- was ;el~vateq to"the !ank' of,lI~u- ..:tra:t::mg he:r .fr~~a~~i~d~g ro~ The estimated cost of the proj- The national and provincial Memorial Gardens, Mrs. Rus- $.75, plus '$~.IO-costs~nd ~1adhIS from his revolver 'in their' direc- .clS10n.on,Moz:day"Oc:tober'18.;,:tl?:e" t,enan,~,,~~~;p:.c,e~ber"}95.2. her property. e~t ha,sll~eendsleltat from fiv~ to governments mobilized relief sell Alger. ., lIcense,r~v}~,:&:,,:" __.;:,~/~\ " : _ .the:',churc~!w~sC',notlced:,by,'the cooking.,! ': .':, ,TRAPPED ,ONFURLOUGH The 16-day strike has already UnitedoNatib~s'D~y, ,an~ "radIO'Buildin, g' ,'P'e':'i'Tri-t," I Rev; JVilli~m,-'~ . .sp~;-rectort The p,lans were draw:n and the. , ' closed the vast London dock area Kilets was charred with p~ep- been trailing a,motorist who 'had,' ,and' ,television:statlons,'w~ fe~-, '".' ' . ' :' J.alll ',', ,after,:tp~,.9a:m~:servlc.es..en~e~~ )York, was starte,d 8?d recently' DaVId Ekhardt of 587 FlShf:r, and sharply curtailed work at ing in the window of'Mrs. Martha forc'ed him. to' 'the 0 side 'of the' ,tl;!re,th~,'ev:~nts:,of the day on F'ees' ,'In' c're"ase'd . The:~~toI: s8f.1d,~':vf~~r~,f~dmg c,?mpleted; re~ult~g m,a modern who ignored a ,summons to ap- Liverpool, the nation's second Sabel, of' 1929 Allard, Friday rQad aild/:fhat'he was,:'looking'!for' ,thefr broadc'asts;' " :', - " :the'choIr" a-t ~ed~l"~:~HalI::~ kItchen, eqUlpped, wlth every pear in City court on a traffic

largest ocean car60 port. Nearly "Illornmg, October 8, at 2:30 a.m. him when Oswald I spotted, him. ",In',cooper~#o~ ~i~h' tli~ mayors : .', ' " .' " . ' ., don'Lyou ..(3..ropovei'.,i?~"a",bite .l~bor saving device' on, the mar- charge before he went into, ser':"

35,000 ci Britain's 76,0000 dockers He was arrested by Woods He said that he identiftecf'hims'elf and administrators of the ,Grosse At Its .'regulax:'-'llleetmg,'Which' lof 'breakf,ast?" ~ .' keto"Totalcost, $11,000. I vice,..was nailed on his furlough are eff the jobs, and 193 ships police in a vacant lot next to the as a police offker and showed his Pointe area.. Farms" City Clerk was heId:'ol;l,MolldaY:-O.ctober18;'':- Boynton\found' the women of ,A' dinner w1ll be, given later and ordered to pay a $75 fine on lie idle at their moorings. A home of Frank Oswald, of 1913 badge. 'Harry,:Furton',recentl~ drew up'a: the"Woods.',:co#nc~r;>;,\ipoh:'recom'-'theti,La:(lies','Aid~,'SoCietY'laboring.this month and members of the Thursday, October 14, by City second big strike by more than Allard, who is said to have seen On Monday" Octo~er 11, O's;, proclamation ,',to-..which."the inay~;meridation 'of :;BulldU1g"InspeetQrover' 'ail. ~a:ntiquated' stove tl"'.fing,church will be given an oppor- Judge Joseph Uvick. A wan-ant 20,000 of 'Britain's 45,000 bus Kilets commifthe offense. wald an.d Mrs..Sa:be~'appe~e~ :at ,ors",-ot . the,". Pointe' commUnities!Itei'man:Laue.r,'"approved that 'the" 'to rn'ake the 'coffee,pot perk. ,He limity to view thls :modernfacility had been outstanding against the drivers collapsed when the driv. Oswald held the Farms officer, the Wayne Prosecutor's '. office 'i?d 'Hai-pel:'Woods affixed their! ~~,ujn, '~~~e;1~r ~},uu.~~g';~e'r.-:'g~~~~is; ' " .."IIlJ1atur~'" ," ,,' .,.... ,.," 'nutsb.-ralSed,trom,$2',1.o:,.$5~' '. "much'dlstr.essed ..'Dvercthe,an~ent coffee'lUsplred. ' license was reyoked. '

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~ ~I, \ . .. "',' Thur~(. GROSSE POINTE' ,N.EWS T~ursdaYiOctober 2,1, 1954 e - Fontbonne Party to Help ~rBloodCollection October 28 Excavation PlanOpenHoU8e.'OfficeP~rs~nnel DOdge to Talk To Churchmen New St. John Hospital T~e of: Chris~ Chur~h:,~' tKinzih~~e~aWirmillansprehsiPentOunf~;~ , . . 'd . ~'r' At !'H, ....,..ig' h,Schoot":" " ", :. . \Traiiting" . .•:Offered.' • " ',~ '.hold::th~"" 'm~second ,dmner meeting • f~; Fontbonne Harvest Time at . (Continued from Pare 1) That community. giving 'of bloo . (Continued from Pare 1) , ,. ;'<.;.. ',;:.: ", r.i-;' " ,":.~'. '. ::, .. , .,.. . -;.: 1''''~ 'of the: fall on TUesdaY,Ottober the first and second basketball Gabriel R.ichard Hall. will be .:at the church by members of .the! has real econQmic value, has long city, in' that" new, and improved ::,;..q!'~s;se,})~ln~~'.~~gh~schC),O~WIll:.. ~A.c()ur~e of s.~dy fQr 1l.!1~ter; 26, at-.'7p.m. .' " '. '. ,teQ1!\-s ot ,Christ Church to Alex- Sunday, October 24, at 8 p.m., at The Wil Junior Red Cross. been recognized. Recently~ wht'n ,seVier,,'pipes ,had ~een '~stalled ;;we~com.~,p~r~~nts"at. the .aJl!lua~ ested" OfflC~'perso~~t 1?as.bee~, ~J~epli M.Dodge~ chairman of ander'L. Weiner, coach. 9375 Amity at Parkvlew. Detroit. tion of art ' No Risks Involved a preci~e inventory' of l>l~od in in place of old p1pes," 1n Jand-. ,o~:3,hOO~~' ,O~tobe~:.,25'd7.3bOPt.ID.' , ~~t ~p." The co~rse, ~iJ.l:'C!\n.s1st?~ the:' )loafet ,of the' Detroit Bank The men will hold their third A cordial im,itation is extended tl the 10cal' bank was made It was .' th a an~ 'so' 'forth .to ,9 TI.m., ,spOIl1l0re . y, e, h h . " 'f.'.... ,'.. .' " ", ,'. t f th "I:' d t" NovenJ.be" 30 at ' Dr. Basinski, who is presen y . .' . , '. scap10g e are ~"l.''',.:.' ' :M 'tit ' ~1 h':;' '.:'. , '." .tree. -.ections',o ,ave seSSIOns :and;:'.lorlner. Dlrec or. 0 e .c e - mee lllg ..on .., . to everyone. It is all for the bene- of an infol carrying on research in the Beld dlSCove!ed that, at a conservatIve and that all told she h~d mv.est '~.'~tude~t~~o~k! ~r'class projects ,e~ch. Th~ .~las~es.wilf~eh~ld on era~,'Budg~t will discuss his. ex- whi<:h time W. 'W. McPeak, VIce- fit of Saint John Hospital. Roemer a' of blood, would like to make it profeSSIonal donor. rate.lof tdwentyd- ed at leas~ ~~O,OOOon t. e pro~ehoe'i \ivill:.~.:',oe:,afuplayi!d,:";:.In"~.som.e,...of' :Monday,~venings;a. t, the, C,entrall.per,l.enC~&'~ Japan and Washmg- PWr1.esllidspenetak0.fMthre.FMQcPrdeFak0"'.mW1~lIatibo~ last Sunda ~special1y .clear that the donation ~ve dollars ~er PlOt, b 00 .'c:e -, The prImary purpose c;:f t. t D .C __ .The driver whO speedS along a1 sion was t: of blood involves no risks what- ,Its were equ1valent to the vlIllue hearing was to '.have "the woman ~th.e::elassrpoms, 'a,nd; t?e. ]~arents .L~brary. ~F~ilo,;:~ing, ii~, .br~ef ',,~~tthis '~eeting,:~~ men, under introduced by Benson Ford. 85 ~sliterally, killing time. programs s soever. There will be lJ_ hysicians of over $38,025. fill"in the basement \,but ,towards ;~1!dlht~~~'tantohPP~trt~t}" to meet resume of :Sectlon I WhIch ,be- ,.'.' '. , . Friends of " 'W t d ... '.,', t '.an . ~,o' e' eacners. . 'O't b '11' on hand to make certain that ,no Whole Blood .Never . AS e ,the end S?lrl~~(i' wo~~ ~wer~ u ~:,'; ':After:'meetirig' the' teachers, gan. c. ~ er .,", '. .: :,:': .. . \ lie Librar} one not in condition to give blood W"'ole blood accordmg to the -tered whrch caused .Mayor' M<:-. ".. ~..; 'U' b' . "te'd' t the- October ll;;Laurent1O~ ,Col-. " . •" , " .' d b" 'paren~ WI " e 10Vl 0 1 D'" 't ' f ' The Yo ,will be permitted to do so. • 'Detroit Chapter, the Ameri~an .Knight to con$tantly, pou1'l.~' lScafeteria' ,for refreshments. rlllS,' ''"n', I'V1.,S; 1 0 ~ a l1~~,.or "0 " , He also points out that th~re Red. Cross. is never ~as~ed.. And aavel. '. " ' ; "Parents sh~uld meet the teach- S~~oo,l-Cornmutl1ty Re.l~tl,o~, ~e,,: :,';" are no after effects, and stresses all blood, col~ected 1.S.dlstrlb~ted. D;sclaints Baza~d " ,-: ,ers" of their ehildren to help make tr~l~ 'B08!dof :,Educatlon:,. Mi~.s < , OPEN M the fact that many college stu- on thefollowlpg basls:.two-thmis .She maintained .,thathe:..:, base-. "a.better' understanding between Collins, spoke:oll~ the, rela~u?nshIP ;~"" dents earn part of their educa- of the total coll~c~ed ~s re~rved ment was not a safety hazard be.-the 'home'. and school," said between, s~oc.l s~cretari~san4, , tiona! expens.es by supplying:!or group~ partic~i'at1Og 1t?-the cause there was a'fence on three', 'Charle$" Saltzer, assistant prin- the. commututy. 'MlSs.Co!hns.has . blood frequtlntly as professional program, whether confi~ed 1O'10- sides.' and that- one side had a cipal' and in charge of the. open presen~ed. a,cours~ on thIS' ~hem~ donol'S. . cal 0:: ~ut of stat~ ho~p1tals. The threepfoot wall, and as for, .the house planning. " .to,~he o~lcenpe~sonne~,-.of,.the De. ' rem~mI~g one-t~lrd IS used for 'charge of water accumulation, trolt Board ~f Educ~tlon. ' (i) ------. hospltallzed serVIcemen, fox: proc- that cannot be beduse there was 0' . N' ' R' 'I ~tob~r 18. ~ubyWan, Wayn~. '.f essing into serum al?:,ml~ for a septic tank and adequate ,pens' ew _ ea 'Uruv~rslty .. M~ss~all,sp?ke il?n, -Ild [I Shoes civilian defense stoclqnhngm the drainage which prevented such Esta"te O' ffl.~e' effec~lve plannp1~ m rela~lonshlp Ch e event of disaster or emer~ency' accumulation, ' . between sc~oOL .s~G'r~t8l'1~s'and ~ia;keB"1reoman needs and gamma globul1O' to M M K . ht' . t d 'th t the commumty. MISS ..Collins has fight 'measles, infectious hepati- th ayor c ' n~g I:IS ~ ~'h ad ' presented a course on this theme CLOTHES Styled to their young tis and the paralysis of polio.' ere were " t lmes w edn e h a Lt.~Ui~,B Kt'ci~~::,wh~ h~St'be.en to.the"'oilice- personnel of the De- t lf heart's desire ••• built '. t P bli seen. one v~l1~e. an one- a ,ac Ive 10: ne 1'01,S ,rea es a e In- .troit Board. oiEducation. . , Its versatility makes a ~ F~rlllshed Free o. u e inches of. wate,r 10 the bas.e,~ent •. vestme?t, field, f<;>r'the pa~t. 20 . October 18=" 'Rub ' Wall: Wa ne with features yaung feet WhIl£' whole blood 15 g0.od ~~r When ~nform~d that ,therev..:.as yearS',ls,announcmg the op,enmgUniversity; Miss.,~all'spokeYorA only 21 days after do:patlon, It a ~~;mplamt ag~mst her for ma1D~ effective planning In relationship may then be proc~ssed mto" plas- tammg the nU1::;ance and hazard, to work 'time and .contact with ,.qUI', If ma or blood fractions. These de- Mrs. O'Mahundra, demandeg a bl' ' , ,; Blue Suit :ivatives are distributed through 'complaint in' writing to give to PUOc;~be1'25:' Doris ' Forsyth~; the Department of Health and are her lawyer, G • p' . t 'B d" f Ed ..: available to the public without Given'Time Extension ti~~~S~is.s°~o:syth:rwi1r s~ea~c:~. the thriftiest "'_ charge. . She said that she did not know the art of getting along with'pea- _ clothing buy of all Urgency. of the col.lecbon next whether she wishes to continue ,pIe. As a school 'sec:r:etarycon- Thursday IS emphasIzed". by the the erection of the building but tact with the public ways a major' . Daytime 01' nighttime-indoors fact that quotas have ha.d to be her extension .of time to d~ciae role. Miss For,!ythe is very w.gll ' raised to. meet'~he needs rmposed. "ne way or thli other and the eX~qualified to give an interesti.ng or outdoors-business or pleas- by the mcrea~mg. use. of whole tension of time given by the insight to' this Portion. of a secn- un ... blue is fIlways f'ight •• " bloo~ and derlyatlVes 10 current council 'does ,not expire until tary's dutiel!l. , ' medlc~l practIce. The gam~,* January 1. 1955." 'November 1: ,MiChigan Bell. and it's becoming to every glo?uhn program f?r combattmg . When told that her building Telephone CompanY: 'The., g~oup' ., man. Now that therets a re- pollo has greatly mcreased the .t h d b k d' h will be gUests of. the Mich.1gan , need for more' blood. pe~ml a een revo e , s e ' l:f _. ..wakened interest in siretching . claImed that she had not seen, LOutS B KOLB . Bell Te ephone. Compa~y. or a ' The Grosse Pomte, Blood Col- or been given any 'notice ofre- ,-' tour" of the.:-busmess ,off1ce and a dollars-the Blue Sui"t stands 1ection Committee is headed by vocation ',' , ' this. week of a general real. estate demonstration. of, telep1)one tech- , out as the all-around champion .. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. John I. Th "1 d th t th office:.at 1800. Norwood drIve, at niques.,:Thisis tc)'be followed by Ko1packy is secretary. Represen- e counel n:oye a, e Mack, 'in ,Grosse ,Pointe Wood~, a dinner. : .' The handsomest ones are those' tatives of member vrganizatlo?s ~ased ~ ta~led UIJtl1tMrs. ,OfMa- where his servicl!s also includ:e November 8: ArthUr' Brooks, , impeccably tailored for us by a 35 w. gr includ~: Mrs. E. Gex::nan, ChY1st h?-n x: s t' awy~r ~~ ~l:..l~~ rOli inve~tment" m~rtgages~~d reSI- Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Brooks ' the KlOg, Lutheran; "ohn FreIse- 1,5 va.ca lon, a Vf lC Ime e dentlat propert1~~. . was formerly with Powers Model :, THIRD ma, Faith Community Reformed; t~ll1 dISCUSS.:~eJ.eg~ a~~ctsA~f Ml'. Kolb, whose father opel'- Agency and J)resents a very in';' bet. woo: Mrs. Orville Aljets, Grace Evan.. e case ':"1 00 $ 1 Y ,- ated a meat business in Detroit's formative demonstration as, to ' DO W N T (1 gelical and Reformed; Mrs. Gre- torney JulIus Berns. ' Iold Cadillac. Square .Public .M8l'- posture, :speech and 'personal ap- . don Worbois, Grosse Pointe Con- ket before the turn of the cen- pearance. He will also give point- Irom upwllrds gregational; Mrs. W. L. Griffith, 'P e'pz.nig Tom tury, resides' in Lochmoor blvd. ers on acquiring self confidence' $115 Grl?sse Pointe Methodist~ Mrs. w. e. Prior to. his e,?try in. the !eal and, p~ise. , " CHI~O LIfE Shoas Ana w~ have other well-cut w.al lollg.r - tlley',. . C. Goddard, GrosSe Pomte War ,'. estate. busmess, ne was Identified Sectlon II, January 17 through ",ode. wlril Oenuill. Memorial; Mrs. John Kolpacky, with Detroit's banking houses tal' February 14: Tentative plans are Blue Suits }rom Cordovan Leolller $61••• Grosse Pointe Woods" Presbyter- (Continued from Pare 1) 20 years and later as an eXecutive lor a 5 week course under the ian; Dr. Dan Basinski, Grosse'with Woods Det. Everett Plumb, in the industrial Jfe1d for ten direction of Mr. rHo A. Lyon, Di- : $75 IIPW",.ds Pointe Uni~arian; Anna Mae to swear out a warrant against years. rector of Business Services at , 1* t Earle, MarlDe League; Mrs. Kilets. " Wayne University. Mr. Robert £HESTER Schumacher, St. James Lutheran; Assistant Prosecutor William R. Club Forming Group Y. Robb Associate Professor of Mrs. D. Nigro, St. Michaels; Miss Bolio requested all principals to Business' Writing will teach Busi~ BOOT'SHOP Esther Peters, St. Paul's Luther-' appear at his office on Wednes- For Pre-School Tots' ness English' and Letter Writing. an~ Mrs. G. R: Koestert Gro~e day, October '13, so that he could ---" - Section In,' April 11 tht:0ugh 15911 E. Warren. at Buckingham Po1Ote MemOrIal, and Lelal1d hear all sides of the case. Kilets Tlie Grosse Pointe Woods Com- May 9: A course on techmques TUxedo :'-0863 Lindowt Grosse Pc;>inte Post Of- was not present on Monday. munity Club is now taking .re- in mimeographing and ditto ma- Woodward Avenue at Grand Circus Park. Also ;n Chicago ------flee. On the Wednesday date, the' servations for its Wednesday af- chine operation, cutting of 8ten. ------.----- warrant was sworn out and' te,;.'no6n . pre-schOOl group. The cils and preparing attractive BEfORE: Judge Goodrow ordered the ar- group will ~e for boys and gi~lscopy.,. "', ,'" . ' Ey. r~ignment to b~, held Saturday. four'.!lnd a h!llf to five year. o~d. - 'After bein,g informed Of hi~, .c;hldren WIll meet wee!tly,.' 1.15 .. ~" . rights, the suspended officer to. 2':30, .at, the ,Commun~ty ~lub and pleaded not guilty an~ demanded Wlth then' two~adu1t, leaders, Mrs. the trial. Richard Jefferys, and Mrs. Doro- Kurlasb Judge Goodrow set the NOvem- thy Brown. Activities are planned , ber date and placed Kilets under for the pre-s,9hool youngsters 3?d lashes $500 personal bond to guarantee will include s0P-lts, crafts, .games, curl-e} his appearanc~ in court. rhy~hms. ~d dances ,they e15- lier. Tr~ The officer's suspension con~ peclally enJoy. . .. I tinues pending the. outcome of Enrollment WIll be lmuted to the trial according to Farms 15 members .so thatparent& who 'Police Chief Walter Hoyt, who' ar~ in.terested in enrolling their also stated that if the policeman chIld. m ,the p~ogram,should call is proven innocent, his reinstate- the CO,mmunity Club to make re- ment to' the police force would servatlons now, Phone TU 2-4050. depend on the Farms council. African Violet Clinic The Basic Idea- - Sgt. Harold J. St.'Peter S~heduled fo'r Sunday Retu~ning f~om KoreH:". The BOrde1"-C-i-tie-i;Afri~~n Vio- SPEC1ALS FOR .... Week Ending Oct. 30 " KOREAN CIVIL-----ASS1STANCE . let' Club will present iii. violet ,...~. Men's Felt COMMAND-Army Sgt.' ~arold elinic at the White House OD'" :~{ J. St. Peter, son of Leonard A. Belle Isle tram 1 to 5 Sunday, ". Hats .••••• 59c October 24.' , .;.~.~.Ties •.• 3 Tor 29c St. Peter. 104.7 Kensingtont Grosse Var~ous methods of propaga- t Behind the ...AII-Ne\V Pointe, Mich. i~ returning to the tion will be, shown as well' as U. S. after serving with the d' FASHI( Korean Civil Assistance Com~ ways and m~an8 of pest, and ~- I ease control that can be' used by mand. - the amateur grower. , , Sergeant st. Peter, whO arrived A large selection 'of varieties, overseas in June 1953, was a draftsman :for' the Chevrolet will be on display and member~ I GROSSE of the club will be on' hand to Division of General Motors be~ answer questions. There is no aq~ we POINTE 1955 lore entering the Army in No- .mIssion charge. Everyone ill wel-' 20737 Mack Ave. WOODS vember 1952. lit:: is a 1950 Ask about our SHOE REPAIR SERVICE. graduate 'of Grosse Pointe High come. School. [--'~ -==GROSSE POINTE SPORT SHOP Ohi1narieM~I On 'Display October '29 and 30 - GAETANO LETO Gaetano Leto, 76, of 1029 Bal- Ma Cameras four, founder of the Leto Broth'- ers Building and Construction A~UT 30 years ago General Motors Cor~ Wl1en 'you' '.11) tlie new Pontiac on Frida-y,' Company and a trustee and ,~ porationprelented to America a new or Satbrday~Oct. 29 or 3O-you will be im-', Ap !ounder of the Holy Family car called 'Pontiac. This new car, was the Supplies, Church, died on Saturday, Octo- mediately impressed by its re~arkahle new ber 16 in St. John Hospital. direct result of a very specific idea. styling. No other car in the world loo!a liko Reg. 1.50p8mm. He is survived by his wife, this new Pontiac! ' Rosaria; . three sons,' Anthony, Th. Idea was thl.: to create a ear whicn tooK Reels and 'Lawrence and' William; and two , , Cans' daughters, Mrs. Vita Zatalfio and its s~J.e, its engineering principles and its When.you.drive it you,will be astonished at Mrs. Vincent Furnari. features from the very best and 'most expen- c , Funeral services were held' in its performance. For the 1955 Pontiac in. If you'rE s'1. the family residence and .in ..Holy sive in America-and to build these' into" 4, troduces, the p.owerful new Strato-StreaK Mticip01 69, Family Church yesterday, Octo- of car priced ;t"s/'. above the ,tJe~y ,lowest! ,V-8, an "sIJ.newengme that has already been more br Sale Developing. and ber 20. Burial was in Mt. Olivet . . cemetery: e~sy.can !AS GUNS I fJroried~,in.more than 3 million test 'miles! Printing Kits ~---- Naturiily, such an Idea produced a wonder- PARK SET '.fO, CLOSE- designee COMFY - 500 - WHITE STAG Complete ful and highly popu~ar car which' mil. The Woods council on\Monday, Cat-a When' YOU' pr.Jc. the new Pontiac you will w~it. C October 18, authorized the closing lions of satisfied oWner. have driven with . . / , come face to face with the basic Pontiao nity shOf Hunting Clothes, 4.85 of the city's lakefront park orl outstan.qing pride and pleasure •. November 1. .All boat owners will idea-yoU: .will be agreeably surprised that ciothes. , ~ '\ " Down Filled • Wool Filled • Insulated b~ notified that '.their boats must completE • mm Kodachrome Now, nearly three decades later, an entirely 'so' much. car, 80 much sparkling newness, Coats and Movie Film be removed from the boat wells lingerie. 95 50 before the 'closing-date. n~wPontiac'has been created for 1955-a car. 80 much ,lUxury, 80 much downright good. Pants 19 , to 47 R.el ...... : •. 2.9. M•• ozine •• ~••• 3.72 completely new froInthegroun~ up f ness can be. priced 80 near the very lowest. 1211 Thermo-Ply Boofs 15.95 ' , . S,hoeRepair, One'thlng, however, about the 1955Pontiac We cordially invite you to come in on Fri- Thermo Sox ••••••••••. 2.95 Alwoy. the b•• t! " remains unchanged-its basic. idea-to olfer day or Saturday and see for yourself what a " formerly . ,:the American public tile very:fiJiest car that' SKI located next, ~uperb all-new Gene~al Motors masterpiece' to' Jacobson". can possibly be buil( to sell at It price within has been created Jo carry the wond~rftd SHOP in the Village easy reach of anynew~car buyer. VILUGE Dame "Pontiac" for 1955. East ~ 'SHOE SERVIOE' ... . , '20219 Mack, nUr Oxford BAL TU~'1-8853 .SEE YOUR. NEAREST PONTl,Ae DEALER'

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Iber 21, 1954 Thursday, October 21, 1954 i GROSS'E POI,NT.E NEWS • ,~ •• r, . , "'.. Page Thre. Irty to Help SC:)Jnemen credit their business! Half the people who preach I Hospital Library Friends Hear .Talk ,Halt"Travelsto,:;.C.om'e. H:ome and ,Be ,H:ost.s U...of Colorado. success to the fact th:lt their preparedness don't.' have • cent , • • • '. " [~. ": ' • ~ • • • • .. < ~..... I • • .' ~. "- • >. ' :,' ~;. ,- , • I Iarvest Time at ,'Honors','1frieghoff wives need the money. laid up for a rainy day. d Hall, will be On Collection ~f'ArtBook8 r 24. at 8 p.m., at William T~' Kri~ghoff 'of 264 :1arkvIew, Detroit. . The William J. Young collec~ chased frOm funds given by Mrs. Kenwood court, has been <:hosen tatio;:l.is extended tlOn of art books was the subject William J. YOllng in memory of by the University of Colorado to. s all for the bene- of an informal talk by Melitta E. her husb~nd, is probabiy the most receive the coveted AlUmni Rec~ In Hospital. Roemer at' the Central Library' outstanding. group. of boo~ on ognitiori Award, which is given The new, eas.y way to l~st Sunday afternoon. The occa- ahnyone s.ubdJectWhlCh the llbrary for continued loyalty to the uni- 10 speeds along a1 Slon was the first of the season's as .acqulre . . versity. . .. '. .. . lling time. lose pounds and.inches pr?grams s p 0 n s 0 red by the Miss Roe~er, chief of the Cen- The medal'honoting. him will FrIends of the Grosse Pointe Pub-' tral Library, reviewed the col- be presented at speci~l cere- .and leep tnem off lie ..Library. lection, outlining the scope and monies d u r in g ~"Homecomm,g The Young Collection, pur. contents of the almost .200 excel- Week-End;' Ociober22 and 23, at ------=-...:-_ lent volumes. Included ~re books . ~;\~:; Boulder, Colo~ . FRANCES DENNEY OPEN' MONDAY TILL 8:30 on all phases of art, from the fr:d:. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Krieghoff. and efforts of early cultures to. the. i~W0~im~f daughter, Lynn; will': be, the work of most modern artists. Not . ,""hWM:y guestS of Waid Darley; president 'only are painting. and sculpture ...... < of the university, at the Colo- thoroughly covered, but decora- rado-Nebraska football game. SLIM-TRIM tive designj manuscripts, - and allied field~ creative work are ~";':;~:'" of CONVEYOR .DAMAGED Slim-Trim are tiny capsules represented in the collection 1 ..:::$~i;,;::;";,.,..<~.,',.:.:.~4:;{~ygj;, Louis , J.' Tallerico of 21551 that help take off pounds and Miss Roemer chose sev~ral" ~~Hii}ii~;i\.:1:)t Moross, Detroit,. a contractor, representative volumes for par- . as.SO-80 Capau'" inches and kup thtm off. complained to Woods police on' . Tw.nty D.y'Supply ticular attention, to' give her Monday, October 18, that some- Slim-Trim discourages over- listeners an idea of the rich fund one had caused $1,000 in damage eating ... gives you a .well-fed, satisfied of entertainment and information to a brick conveyor .:which was available in these books. being used at a construction job feeling and a wonderful sense of well.-being . After Miss Roemer's talk, t'ea at Mack andSev'en Mile road . so essential to beauty while pounds and inches and refreshments were served. Mrs. BE:rt H. Wicking, chairman slip away . Your body is supplied with vita- of the Friends social committee, mins and ~inerals. No harmful drugs. Only was assisted by. Mrs. Lloyd. G. Climaxing well over 100,000 miles. of travel.during his .'two..:.year.tenur-e as .president 4 capsules a day instead of the usual 8 are Hooker, Mrs. E. Doty Worcester, of the American Automobile Association, the R-i\LPH _THOMaSES o:t Merriweather SIZES Mrs. Ross Wilkins, Jr., Mrs. Her. road, returned: homefr()m 'South'America justin' time' to .be hosts for. the: 52nd-,_annual needed. bert J. Woodall and Miss Mary AAA convention in Detroit this week. As AAA president, Thomas lflad~ .~w.o..trips eacli . And, you will receive special menus from 7&9 Woodruff. to Europe and South America plus numerous. trips ar~und the United States.. . no other Mrs. Fred T. Murphy sent the Vogue's famous Diet X. You can cut calories siza and enjoy delicious meals. No rigid dilts.' floral centerpiece. Mrs. William p · t' N d T SA"" t M' . \ • J. Young and her granddaughter, OIU ers arne' . op even ma 'eur .,OVleS- Come in today and get your Slim-Trim cap- ,. Miss Joan C. LeGro, tmd Mrs. T L · Pt. sules a,t the FRANCES DENNEY counter ~ . .. ~~O~~yrc;r~~~~~~. and Miss Jean 0 .. egl_o_n_ OS SWill Be Shown at Center . \ . in our cosmetic department. Ask about ~ . In a brief and informal presen- During a recent three-day . . tation before the program began, meeting of the Michigan Ame:ri- . Grosse Pointe movie fans will \ing .this outstanding movie. eve- FRANCES -DENNEY Diet-Form and In- Charles A. Parcells, Jr., president can Legion's statewide executive have an opportunity to view the.1 ning'in order. to give impetus .to visible Beauty Strap, the-----amazing cosmetics- of the Friends, called on Miss committee s tat e commander top seven amateur movies of 1953;, the forming. of a Grosse, Pointe. that help keep, the face, neck and figure firm Jean Taylor, chief of children'~ .Kent T•. Lundgren, Menominee, as judged by the Amateur Cinema amateur movie club. Ariyone in., ' Gifts & Greetings services, to accept a gift from the appointed James, J. Meehan of League, Inc., on Thursday' eve- terestea~n. either 'taking. or ~ee-' and youthful looking. Friends :n appreciation of her 25 460 Moran road Grosse Pointe. ning, November 4; at 8:30. o'clock .ing movies is welcome. There will for You - through years of outstanding service to Farms, as chairm'an of 'i:he Public at the, W~ Memorial Center on be no charge for the program,. 35 w. grand fiver ( the Library and the community. Relations 'and Publication' Com- Lake Shore" which will last about an hour and WELCOME WAGON THIRD FLOOR mission.' Brought. here under the aU3- a half. riU.5-8900 - bet. woodward & griswold The world may owe you a liv- In choosing Meehan - one of pices of the "Grosse Pointe War Among the movies to be shown, from Your Friendly ing, but by the time you collect DOWNTOWN DETROIT 98 Mich~gan Legionnaires simil. Memorial Center, these filins all with sound added, will be one Business Neighbors you'll be an old man. arly honored - to fill a 'key posi- were' picked, by the, Cinema titled "The Enchanted. Isles," a tion on his "big" team, com- Le~gue from entries from all over travel survey of 'Whitsunday and Civic and mander ,.Lundgren stated his t~e world. Each year ~he league Islands of Australia .. Another Social Welfare Leaden choice was based primarily on his :Vlews.hundreds of mOVIesentered called. "Caineville" deals with a! only KULlaslt~makes your eyes so ./Iovely outstanding contributions to the by both clubs and individuals. ghost town in Utah. Work with' We ask NEWS readers to please comm.unity of Grosse Pointe to The showing will give local movie amateur animated',-cartoons is il- phone us the nome. and address which he has dedicated his inter- enthusiasts a chance to view am a- -lustrated in a priz'e winner called of newcomers to the Point ... ests toward sustaining liberty te11r movie making at its best. "The Deserted MIll," .while a Phone TU. 2-1134 and assuring continuance of the .The War Memorial h; sponsor- movie filmed by the Los Angeles Or VA. 2-0295 16926 I\ERCHEVIlL liVE. American Way of Life. . ------8mm Club shows what can be '(No cost or obligotio~) ai~~;hfo:h~oo,~~c~~e~be~:~~i~' Bad Drivers' Affected,~~~tec/n a cooperative' movie ( year, and campaigning to elect By New License Policy The last two pictures will be its candidate for national com- "Seashore Safari" described as a mander - J. Addington Wagner, In the first nine months of great bird ~tudy, and. t~e Hiram Battle Creek - in Miami, Florida this year 34669 motorists in Percy Maxlm Award wmner for next October, it was my respon- Michigan with ,bad driving rec-' 1953, '~The Old House," ~ilmed sibility to .'choose :the most, com- ords. have felt the effects of the by ~el~h F~ Hall, of Bnsbane" petent LegioimiHres.in the state Department of State's new driver Austral.la. to serve on our 26; top-level com- license policy, the Division of and 0 n 1y ]liJLlaalt. ref iII $ 5 0 e a s iI y mittees," said commander Lund- Driver Services announced this: Maj; .Albert W. SchohI gren. month., NaturalShoulders Also given a committee ap- Licenses of 7,713 drivers have Honored With Lawyers N_ alMolqalic ~ pointment was Cosimo M. Min- been suspended or revoked, 338 lill. OPeD Kutlasb ardo, 913 Nottingham. r 0 ad, drivers have been placed on pro- Albert W. Schohl of Anita, a ....-i.:...d_. Old Naturally Comfortable! $ 00 c:u~hioa oops our, Grosse Pointe Park, member of bation and 26,618 drivers have major in the legal division of 1- New'n61l 'Jlaps in. the American Legion Hospital been warned that further traffic 'th~ Airforce Reserve, is one of ~ Refill 2Sc C9mmittee. violations will \jeopardize their the 10 Michigan lawyers who are driving privileges. being admitted to practice in the e;ru'5-8900 Secretary of State Owen J". United States Supreme Court and Change in Ownership. Cleary reported that the Divis- the Military Court of Appeals. Of Peter Pan Revealed .ion is receiving excellent co- Tours of the White House, Pen- operation from the courts and tagon' and the F. B. 1. are to be Mrs. Louis Alper, founder and enforcement agencies. included in their itinerary. president,of Peter Pan, Inc., an. nounced early this week her withdrawal from the firm and her interests acquired by William A. McCourt, of Grosse PoLite Woods and his associate, L. R. Miller. MR. LO'UIS B. KOLB Mr. McCourt has been'- con- nected w:.th the firm as shoe ANNOUNCES department manager for the past I_-=-~~--seven years :md is well known to Grosse Poifiters. ' the opening of his new GROSSE. POINTE I FASHIONS ••• at a price! Peter Pan, 'pioneer in the chil- dren's specialty shop field, c>pened originally in the F~sher Building Real Estate .Office in 1936. The Grosse Pointe' store was opened in the Punch and at . what a Judy Building in 1940 and moved wonderful to its present location at .17045 Kercheval, in the Village, eight faoo NO~WOOD DRIVE, at ~vfackAve. years ago. way to .i n GROSSE P 0'1 N T E W 0 'b 0 S Mr. McCourt, new general man- ager, stated that the present • merchandising policies will re- whe;'~ ,he w~1I do ~ ~eneral real estate" business. main in effect and the same trained personnel \\.ill continue to including investment and residential properties serve its iTJ,any friends in the Maternity area. He also announced that the TUx'edo.4-3830 new management will hold. open iday' house on Saturday, November 6'1 1m. Apparel to greet customers .andfriends. J!=:======!I .. new likes Proper's natural shoulder mOdel suit offers tJie pre- ••• with style '\ ferred. ,soft. construction, stroight narrow lapels, in and comfort .the perfecti()p~oat. d.at and out 'po~ketsJ plus' center vent for eos's of wear. In- If you're glowing with for changeable .../ .~l; R~ady -cut, $75.00 .upwa~ds-speciol ordEfrs to your reak anticipation, you'll glow , . been more brightly in easy-wear, 'meo:urements, $85.00 'uRwaJds'•. iles! Msy.core foshions, prettily .) Michigan we~ther~t designed for women who . Ie will woit. Come to our moter. Wind-resistant, water~resistant .. '. , tiac nity shop for your kind of gabardine insures ymu comfort . clothes. We hove a that ... in these. variable months.':- It's complete li!;~ including light In ~eight and',very.'good. ' lingerie. ' looking,' too. 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, , .. " .' " Thursdt!1 . PIIg8 Four, , ,S'ROSSE ''p.oH~TE N,'EWS Thursday, October 21, 1954 - COMMERCIAL ART SHOW I. HUB CAPS STOLEN" , Red ( Detroit commerc~al artis~ will,' Ha~s' E. Sch~ab of '19721 Mar~ Alb'ion ,College,"Hris'14 Pointers Meeting Planned" by Tri-Church have an opportumty to d1splay .'. . . ------", Plait outstanding samples .of their tm road~reported to Woods pollce - Fou~t~~~~tude~t# from ',G~0~~!~~t19,Fle~~\t.r~~d'l.Kay'. M~ti~, The,'fall meeting of the TF1- speaker in thiS candlelight ser- work .in the Scarab Club's 12th on' Sunday," October',' 17,' that Pointe are 'among :.the, 1;137' ~..:' fresbman~ of 891 Hamptqn; Marl- Church high 'school "youths from Ivice. Special muSic, ~ill .be pro- By Eliz Annual Advertising Arts Exhibit, someone had stolen two bub caps 'rolled this' f~n::a1>Xihi~n~,cQneg:e;' lYnn,Maynard, sophomor~, of 114 the Grosse Pointe Methodist, the' vided by the organist, and soloi,st. . . -' . ',",', J , L" '".' .' ,\ . Making which win be open to the public from his ca'( while it \\0 as:,par~ed accQrding: ,to': :AlblOn:.. ',registrar, Lakepointe; Carolyn Mitchell, Grosse Pointe Congregational, The following' officers will'be on Noveffib~ 20 in the Scarab in the Woods Theater/ parkmg favors and J and the. GFosse Pointe ,<:':',:...." ' sophomor~: ,of 146-5 Lo~hmoor; e trees at vet, . They :ate::~obt.:'Bassetti: Lnthrop.' Mors~, freshman, '6f 950 Presb~terlan ,churehes w1ll be Betty Snell and Dave Br~'ant, juIuoX, held ' In the sanctuary of the . .~. : ' bank servic , of77::Lo:c.hmo'~r:;N:~nc3(',Ci'owej, RoslYn.,'" , , Gros.. Pointe Woods Presby- Woo d s PresbyterIan; Sand~ at homes fo . senior.,..~f):l68:N~ttingh~;'nr.WI~~'. 'Cynthia Raymond freshman, of r terian Church this coming Sun- Frazer and Alan Choate, Congre- These art sela "o!o.4nston,.;~es.llJ:h~ii~~:( 1~8P:'15R'adnbr CirCle; Audrey Sneige, day evening, October 24, at 7:30 gational; Elizabeth Willison and , .Fairholrii~;:.Ed,ward:':-}~ai~\~iresi:t:~:,sopho~n.ore..of 1470 Oxford; John o'clock. , Don Howdeshell, Methodist. . Junior Re man,', af~.:,J.24~".'Balfour; ,.:,J anide Th.\stlethwaite, freshman, ,'of 85 Pointe Rig}- Du Mouchelle's 1 The Rev. John Mangrum, direc- All. highscbool youths in this Kiefer ~,:'jutiior~.' .o{. 2()729::"T91e~.:"Colonia~ and Floyd Willison, tor of the St. Peter's Home for area .are cordially invited t9 this. last year ar i:;)avic1.'MilJ;'tin;-'.Jr.; 'jt,uiior" ~oI:,junior," of i058 Lakepointe...... __ ". i1III "',' . •' .. ', '. I,", ,. . _. Boys in Detroit, wilfbe the guest Youth Rally. ,.l ,'. tinue again . Several ',. c" , 0 t t C0 t ' also decide , Now! A C h a n e f .Face . . . a t J i 'e s meeting of 'C Public A,uction L ! .,', , .... . " Club last \Ii ! 'One will Tuesday, October, 20, at ,I:00 and 8:00 p.m .. i .- for a group " will be giv ! " also . i. with Cass 'j' , ~.-\ If enough Wednesday and Thursday evenings, ested, home be taught b: , , • -cu. S. Army Photo) October 27-28, at 8:00 p.m. '. PVT. RUDOLF .P. SCHULER,' of Grosse Pointe Detroit Bra: Woods, is. serving on Okinawa with the. Ryukyus Com- M, i Red Cross. ! "These SE mand Ordnance Service, Private Schuler; a ,draftsman in ,I. We are selling furnishings and. der.orations from an I -' things to u . the Headquarters Detachment, entered the Ar,.my in Sep~. i , estate in Grosse Pointe and a fine apartment of modern I receive thenl furniture. tember 1953 and arrived on' Okinawa/last June:'.. . I ., said Mrs. A. .We WillDesign, R.ebuildand Modernize Your Kitchen Pointe Co-o, French and English furniture, Early American, din~ng I I , > at the meet. room suites bedroom suites, living rOOJ~sofas and chaIrs, Theater Casting FO,f."Ne,w ,Play ,------:"'.,------"':""-1 For the l: coffee table~, occasional tables, curios, many fine paintings, .'. \: ,.' , : There's a,lot of "k~ow".nee:dedt.?:creot~a,l~vely ~itchen and t~ properly equip STORE HOURS will baby-si' exceptional group of Chinese and Persian rugs in room Following, the produ-c-ti-o-n-O-f-,"t-h-e-,-S'l"""t.-ua-'t~oh:,Na~ydot;nmanders, Open evenings tIn 9:00 on sizes and small scatter rugs. I, it: We do, it exp.ditiously and wi,th little iuss,or m'ess.: We.'hav .• many satisfied Mondays. Thursdays and. Fl'idays, . doctors and . Spewack comedy, "My 3 Apgels", A'r,my..majoks,"a~~t.orqe colonels, \ Until 6:00 - Tuesdays. " Grosse Poirire c:ustomers. Wednesda;)'s, and Saturdays nies in expir Silverware, Sheffield 'plates, Sheffield tea sets, candela- the Grosse Pointe Community ':,insighs, all 'form. ,along with In return bras, glassware, drapes, bronzes, crystai and electrical Theatre -has immediate plans for:l;rnumha" :teacher, ,p.ants J?resser" avoiding a ti. , appliances. ! ' casting calls. for, anothe~ long7~un, :a.n~~:.e?~?eCta~t'p~rr.nlf, a coHee.. pIe will dot", Broadway h1t, 'Two Bhndl~lC~~'; l:tlOn:,o~:"c.h~:ra~trx;s',~eSlgnedby a ShowingComp'ete' Line '.of Famous Gene~QI Electric Appliance.s and help sa\' by ,one member of the Spe.waqk.' master hand ,.at "comedy to pro- E)(hibition Friday: Saturday and Monday writing team, Samu~lr' '$pewa'ck:' :.vfde" fop, drawer entertainment: '•. ;' '. Through our experience we have beeo able to design an~ build some of-tbe most charming 'and effi. Casting is scheduled>,.lof' 'to- ,Productio~ is scheduled for'De- .cient kitchens to he found anywhere. We can rebuild your kitchen quickly and economically. night, October 21, at.7:3()., 'Cannon, cember :to. , ' \ M !'! m 0 r i\a 1 R~cx~~tjpn,'Cent~r All persons interested in the~ter V 'Du Mouchelle AuditoriuJil, Guilfoid;" just off E. work are. ~rged to attend the TUxedo 5.3206 Wal'r'en,:on~:block above Cadieux. casting! call tClllight.. For those . -: 'Ill - . i E" A WARN Russ Wer.nekenr: founder of the who ca.nnot. make the Th~rsday . . e ct-ri c 0 I . 0 of ian c e!s theatre. group,.Ois directing. call, Frlday, Oct. 22 has also been: "I ... IS' ower -[ I Art Galleri.es Co. ., '.1 . . .' '16915 HARPER Across from Vogue Theatre ,i'The 'story is an intriguillg dne reserved for further. ~uditions. I ~U t I abou~ ,two lady herbologists who The public is cordially invited to _.~ - • ~ ~ ~ - : - - 3 ~.$ c 409 East Jefferson AvenL.le .' 'continue to run a government attend,to watch and :lis'ten. mz: WO 3.6255, office even though it had, been -.------,~--' -, ------~------'----- abolished four years before. Be- ,..' JOSEPH N. DU MOUCHELLE, Auctioneer and App(aiser cause somebody "goofed", they continue to rec.eive their salary Visit our Birmingham Galleries.. il\' f.ox and Hounds Bldg. I , .' . Ml. 6-0t97.',:'. '., '.' i checks which they immediate1y }. .. " .' ..•... burn as it' would not be ,right to t <. .... ~ I ~ccept money for work which has been technically dis~ontinued. Howevel', the gals must eat so THERE'SHANDSEWN' PERFECTION they find other -ways of making We have' the' \ money, Letitia Turnbull and Crystal Hower are the "two blind mice", living in forgq'tten' seclu- New Realist sion until the suppOsedly vacant offices are taken' over for the IN CUSTOM-TAILORED DRAPERIES liquidating of the OSS. 35111n1 Callieras Tommy Thurston, sort of an ex'" nephew, shows up. and as a re- - NewStoreHours------, sourceful newspaper man has an ingenious method of coping with No matter how fine the fabric, only Open Every Evening , 'i"

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Thursday, October, 21, 1954' Gdt"OSSE. P:'O.JN.TI:" .N,EWS" 21, 1954 . '.~. .' . . ',. '"" ~ '. . . " ; '.~ . .. .Page Five Red: Cross Jrs. urch . Grosse Point.-'Woods" ';, .•;.Cent'e:r Speaker~:Pa~~i.to Dirtd Attentionto UN I. Public School Art on Exhibit ndlelight sel'. Plan Projects . " .. 'c...... ' ". "::'.~s.~.':~H~ld~ri;~,..;'Fum,te, '879 Firmieand Thom~s 'C,Tilley of' A Public ,School Art. Exhibitl of Miss. Gladys Gies; Junior'High~ : ~ will ,be pro- By Elizabeth 'Ann ImrIe Community Club .•Schedule. !El~lr pla:ce~.;:author.~nd:iectUrert 71. Harldy r.oaeL" is, being. held' at Grosse Pobite Scllool' art is'supervised by Mr!.. ' ist and soloist. • " . \. .,.t . , wilJ:.~pp~~',~n:>a~~ty:-wid~ :pl'n~i 'i~s~, Finni~ will present. the War Memorial Center, October Janet. Grey' and Charles Jorgen-- ,: Makin.g nutcup~ and tray ricers will be .20883 MACK enUtIed :;~'Chani:~.:; for. :Pea~e:" UWF' position' at the :meeting. 22 through' ~'ovembE:r 5. EXhlbi. sen; Senior High School art is, favors and deoorating Christmas . THURSDAY-, ... ' .. ; lrship service: ,tod~jr~ ' Q"ct~~e~.,2'£;._' ,T~~i~ AIso"'-ori: ~l,ie".prog1-a~, will ..be.. ti01".s will':be open daily from'10 in charge'of Miss Mai'iaii Lamp- trees at vetera,ns' hospitals~ blood . 3rd grade girls' club"3:3(1-5' p.m. at.: ~ave Bryant. 5th and '6th grade boys~-',club,,,3':30:'.5.'p.m: Beth.,EI{ 88~1:Wooaw~rd. .ay~u~; R.everend, ~obe:rit N.' Frekse" .ex- a. m. to 10 p. m.--except SUn- man. bank service, and staging parties 9th grade co-ed' club; "7:30-9:30-p:ni. . dan; Sandra " Detroi,~~'. '.' ' .... '. :." < ", ,,', .;,~' :e~tive: head.' of.. the .Detroit,. days, 12 to"S p. m .. r. ,- \ " . On display wiUbe .water col~' • at homes for aged people. FRIDAY~ . " ' . .. The"J)ane1 '.:wIll; dis~~S;tUntt~d R:' 'd 'T' bl .'fee tholics Jews AU of the public schools' will oil painting. 'examples of tex- lOate, Congre- 3'rd and 4th grade boys. club, 3:30-5:,p.m. ors, These are service project! the Nations' Charter.,Review'and,'is .,(i)un" ae 0 , a . '.' be displaying their best art work tile and ceramic work, and mo- Willison and Teen-age boys' activities, ~-9'p.m. open 'to, ,the,>puhlic: start~g::. aland. Protestants.. -', . , for the public. All Michigan Edu- biles. Junior Red Cross of Grosse MONDAY- ' , .' . ilethodist. , 8 p.m ... ' . , ,,'!' .' .' . .' The. moderator 'will' be Brew- cational Association art teachers The public is cordially invited {ouths in this Pointe High School accomplished 4th grade gir1s~.club,. 3:30-5p.Jl) ..,.' ',.' . 1st arid 2nd grad~ boys', ~lub,3:30-15' p'.m. Thirty Jo C'3, 1 . orgariidatiops :sfer 'iP.. Camphell~ .'~ree Press' from MetrOpolitan D~troit and to see these examples of young , invited to this l~st year .and ~s planning to con- 8th grade co.-ed,club, '7-9,p.m. , .; '" whiCh;suppor(tlie'UN are.spon~editor. This program' has '.been Wayne County will'be guests of Grosse Pointe talent..' tmue agam thts year. . TUESDAY~ , ., .. sating ""this . 'discussion:' .":Among timed .'to' direct' attention,: to. ,'GI'osse Pointe to view this ex- .J . Several ilew projects were 1st and.2nd grade g~rls' c1ub, 3:30.-5. P'Ill'. these.is.the.United Wor-ld"F~qe~- "Q'nlted 'Nations .. Day Sunqay, hibit. The way. of' the transgressor also decided upon .at the first 5th and 6th grade gJrls' club, .3:30-5 p;m. alists' 'whose Grosse Pqinte' chap-Oeto,ber 24, and to stimulate pub- The elementary' art work., of 'may be rough-but never lone- meeting of the Junior Rt!d Cross ~een-age girls' activities, 7.:9 p.m"~:.. ", ter cO-chairmanned': by :Mrs. lie ihterest'"in world affairs;' . the'exhibit is under the direction some. . . is',. '. .. . .,. , .. Club last week. WEDNESDAY- . . ., . will be 4 year old pre-school group, lO-l1::30~.~:':. . I: < One a Christmas party 4 and 5 year ~ld pre-school gtoup,;)O~11:30. a,m. fo!, a. grou.p of orphans. The party 5th and 6th g~ac,leboys' clup, 3:30.,5;'p.~...:' " . ':Us~Your Charga;.Plate wlll be gIVen in co-operation 2nd and 3rd grade boys' club, 3;30-5 p.m. ' l,' ' • ( , wi~h Cass Tech. 7th grade co-ed' club, 7-9 p.m. If enough members are inter- ested, home nursing classes will I '. "CHARLES .F: '.REME~~'.'f~Oj< be taught by instructors from the Detroit Branch of the American 'reet' ure' B'y .I',n.•'e''z'".'....R.'obb' :'.''.frssor:of e,~on01lllCS' UmverSlty; Red Cross. To Hea.r '.,of Michigan, wi-ll. b'2the t~ird speaker.in the series "Revohi-. I thing:;"Theseto seemus, butliketo suchthose littlewho Inez Robb, syndicated column- has flown hid!'.' million miles, tion in' Asia;" .-current!y 'be~g \' '. , " receive them they (l.re very big," ist, will give the highligh~ of I and has 'writtel?-'-stt?ries from .0 ',presented by the'. Ann Arbor' .. Gay~wi(lgs said Mrs. Alice Sheaffev, Grosse her exciting career as' a journal- foreign' countries. '. ' . Extension'service at the Grosse . ~n Pointe Co-ordinator, who 'sPoke .ist, at Detroit" Town Hall,: Wed-' Inez ROOD ',has":.seen the\.seri-' Point'e';War Memorial' Center~:.: at the meeting. nesday morning, October 27. at ~us ,as well. as.~the' funn~ side ',of.. 1Vedtiesdayevening,'October by OLMAINETROTTERS For the blood bank the girls , ., . lIfe. He~ newspaper asslgnments' .27, 'at 7:45',' Pr,ofessor_ Remer:. In will baby-sit, serve meals to the 11 °clock m .FlSher Theater., 'during the ,war tOok her to the will lecture on "The .Signifi~'. jda:r' •. doctors and nurses, and put pen- The attractive reporter" who leading b.attle 'fronts as' well as cance ot EconomiC' 'Develop:'- ;. nies in expired parking meters. writes and speaks with humor~ back'scenes' at most of the im- ment in the. East." Pro~e~sor; THE ONLY LOW HEELS THAT FEEL HIGH! ••• In return for their aid in has interviewed practically every- portant world conferences. Remer has served as Director.. , avoiding a ticket, they hope peo- one, of importance who has. set of the Geneva Research Center" pIe will donate a pint of blood foot. in for the past No perSOl),ever gets"too old to ,Chief of the FCl:rEastern Divi-' , the. lightest, most limber shoe you've eve~ worn, and help save'a life. ~en years. She estimates that she acquire Ithe:.lat~st' wrinkle. ".' sion of the O.S.S. and Advisor." . ~n the, Far East to the Depart:- as airy and buoyant os a feathe~. ment of State. . . / Handsewn and ,hond.lasted, Gay-wings provide a more Blue Key at MSC.T~ps \ 206 Two Pointe Students comfortable, truer fit. Grey bucko WARNER'S MAKES FASHION A MATTER OF FORM' e s , . t ; C 0 u r t n e yAlan Lecklider~ with tan coIf, or cocoa' bucko with beige ~olf. senior 'at Michigan State College~ Ire WITH OUR FRENCH.STI7CHED BRA son of :pro and¥.rs.,Lecklider, of OLDMAINtf ----_. Berkshire, road, and Robert F. j ~. ' 12.95 McCullough; a_ j'unior at ~tate, .• rOI'aers sonof Mr; and Mrs. R. F. Mc- lOA...... Y•• ' OllIS,,", \: Cullough of Washington road; were among. 16 new'members in>: The .iust~ri9ht pro for every itiated into Blue' Key, junior- seniornat!onal ~men's honorary fashion from sweote'rs-+o' s.fnooth. , fraternity.' . :. , Blue. Key' members ~are chosen' middled crepes' ••• our whrte. cq+tdn' J.or s~olarship, 'leadership, serv- .ice anai.'character.' ... broadcloth brassie're. with, F~~~~h" Among activities~ ot..the hon- orarY'.'are 'editing.the ~elot, th~ stitched bustseetions,:Liriderscored M.S.C. .'.student ,handbook, and . KERCHEVAL at ST. 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Page Six G R 0 SSE" POI N T E 'N ,E.y{ S Thursday •.October 21'. f 954 Thursda' end,':' th~:production benefits t~e I I " f' ,.,,', " p'" rt' :'~: Pl ' d B N . road .. and they will be assisted IMrs. Gifford in Boston I ThiJJ is'AWVS Play furmshingfund of the new Man- Weekend, ners" Inn.' " " " :Mai.d;'o Honor". '"a..:-."Y, ". ',lJ,rt.lJ,,:e ',' . ,y~" ewcomers '. by:'Mr: and- Mrs. Fred K~mmer With the Frank Lathrups Thi&'is the week-end so many ances are Friday and Saturday Just a few of' those who'll be ;" '" " , , " ' 'the G~~e"Point~ Ne*cciineis':.ev~nt. Games of devilish ingenu- of.,Cadieux 'road;.. :Mr. antI Mrs. " I seeing "Chicken Every:. Sanday" '.-. ' Pointers are going to the Players evenings and, most of the cast Club will hold a Halioween, Party ity. Weird revels, and's pin e }UclJard Tate of Kensington roae!; Roy (in cas'e yOU' haven't. yoUr ,tickets' Mrs. W. Gifford, or' Bal- CH f to 8ee the A.W.V.S. Little Theater hails from the 2oi):lte. at, ,the RoOse' Venker', Veterans shaking music for' dancing, teet- Mr. and'Mrs. R. B. Judkins of four road, has been in Boston J ,group in the comedy, "Chicken Besides the fun 'always attend- MEs. Jack Whiting, Mrs. Frank . I , ,MeJno~l:a.-:l onFri.~~y,:October ~,~epr9~~~~~~\;~:"; ::":. '~," '~.',.' Counh;y Clu~ driv~: Mr. and Mrs. for a. visit with her son-in-law II \ Every Sunday.ft The perform- ant upon A.W.V.S. "play week. H. Whitton and Mrs. Fred, M. " ,22, at ~.3b~!~>~:,', ",' " " "', The ,chaIrmen of the comllllt,tee, Clay Spauld4"1g of Kerby road; and daughter, Dr. anti. Mrs. Frank i ----.------Cousins, ~allin, the 'Eointe" will be 'j glad to rush them to you) 'and 'at; ,Alumni"::of:"the~'o,Cjub~":wil1:join'on arrangements are Mr"'.and 'and Mr. and, Mrs. D. B. Leahy Lathrup, who have just settled ! the a~tive',mem~,tt.1"in:,~t~s'; gay ~rs. 'Rober,t King of, Manchester of Lancaster roa~. in their Eastern home. ,tending the theater' .SliPper are: . , .'" . '". ,'. ' ., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whiting~ ...... -- Mr. and Mr.s. ,E. Wilson Wardell, . ,/ Mr. and Mrs. Russell 'ChadwiQlc, ", ~..... ~". $2,500 CASH Mr.: and Mrs. Jaok Whiting,Mr~. " . ,~"A :,,' . ',' ",~', ,'.' ' " . and Mrs .. A. J. nalton,.Mr., and " Mra. James J. Trudell Jr., 'who' are entertaining a party at the EVERY SUNDAY, for play; Mrs. Harold Davis. '/ , Mr. and Mrs;Richard ,0. Burr; ,F,OUREFFICIENT. .. ' " ,. OFFICES- ~r. and Mrs. Harr;}' Watson' with ,~ , '.> ' , guestsj Mr. and. Mrs. Syd Rey" '. .,:',. nolds, Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- , 0 . " phy, Mr. and, Mrs. .John 0'. Cook; I ~ 16%11 R '\= SOCIAL, SECUR', ~, , I Mr. and Mrs. William Mayo. Mr; , and' Mrs. Alex Leete, Mr. and '... 1- NUMBERS -I Mrs. Frank H. Whitton.' Anthony ,.;--[1"0SERVE YOU Stephens. . , , ;:....:;i ,/:' • • • llJl- II 000-00.0000 11:.# Mr., ~d Mrs. Q. R'Miller. Mr: , ~eanne Stunyo,' 18,. of .11~7. M, .... ' and Mrs. Robert Deary" Mr., and Yorkshll:e ,road, was .l?ne 9f t~e' I \...--- if Mrs. Adam Kisskalt, Mr. and Mrs. four maIds of h049r m,the UlU~' KI~ . 'James Bra z i1, Mr. and Mrs.' versity of Detroit -Hom~c6ming For NEW Winninl Number. Charles ,Thornton, Mr. and, Mrs. 'court last. weekend: .. ', , in, the Seile or Purchase .of William T. Noack, Mr. and Mrs. EleCted by 2200' fel1ow-,.U of Fred T. Roberts. D studtmtS, she participated ,iri '. ' See SUNDAY'S Mr. and. Mrs. Robert RQdgers, one 'of' the most colorful' Home~ Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Applegate, commg, 'ceiebrations in U of D Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dull, ,Patrick history." , DETROIT TIMES Thon:as• ,Mr. and-Mrs. Fred M.lt ai~ began wIth a university . ~ Cousms, Mr. and Mrs. Howard offi~ia1~s'phonecal1 'to Jeanne late GROSSE POINTE Bucquet, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Roy Friday', evening, October 8, in- 'formwg'her'of the student body's .decision. ' . , or ',surrounding area From then on every moment KING'S F.LOWERS ••• lit lor a Queen! of Jeanne's spare time was 'filled * ,with obligations-television ap,; pearances, radio programs, posing for !school and. Detroit newspho- tographers, press interviews • • ~ everything. , ,PROPERTIES Last Thursday she and the ANNOUNCINI . three, other maids along with Queen Constance Butcperrode Each ~'Qf th,se offices! is, staffed with. specialists. thoroughly familiar' with val u e sand Our Newly Enlarged Flower Sho~, , atop a l,'royal float," leading more THE Til embroidl " ~ - than thirty U, o~, D floats in Ii .mar~et co~diti~ns .' .• They can, be o,f re~1 service to YOIJ in your real est~te transactions. Ef- 'We've increased our floor space to accommodate large TOrchlight Parade in Northwest . I contrastr displays of cut flowers and arrangements. We're now' Detroit. . ' , , fic~ent rriod~rnmethods and, equipment, and 36 year~ 'of specialization in this ~rea, permit us better equipped than ever before to handle any occasion . Between the halves, of the 11 of D-Villanova game last, Frida)r. (large or small) ~hat can:;' for flowers. You, are cor- 'to offe~ compfete facilities for prompt, dependable'service, whether you wish to buy or sell.- Exact Sle dially invited to inspect our facilities at any time. Jeanne, the. Queen' and court members,.rode in a Chrysler Pa~ I Exact C ." - ~,,' rade Phaeton, a custom-built Dact Bod, automobile originally used .by •President Eisenhower. , ~~~.it/J Homecoming was climaxed last 90 KERCHEVAL AVE. 1912 THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY Saturday night when Jeanne at Moro helped alumni ap.d students wind Grosse Pointe Farms . I A l~rge Bunch of up the week's ,festivities at the 152!l Homecoming Dance' in the U of TUxedo 4-0600 at Kel D Memorial Building. Open Thl, c ' .. Baby Mums Miss Stunyo is a June '54 grad'; AMPL uate of Grosse Pointe High Should you desire to sell, this lorge organization with its A reolly generous amount ..• ideal :;:>r School. 40 solesmen, supported by extensive direct moil, newspaper, bus, arranging you row n centerpieces or C.,h and Corry A fresl;1man in the University home decorations. Don't miss this! ,Arts 'college, she intends to ma- and other advertising, can assure you of prompt, powerful sales jor in communication arts. ' action on your property. Also as representatives for the, Trans. Jeanne is also a, candidate for Americ;a Corporation, a notion wide clearing house of prospects O,ur Gift Department the 1956 Olympic Games. She moving ['rom one City to another, we are able to submit your missed ,qualifying by a single, offering to a new and P9tent c1inentet. Also enlarged to hold greater selections including point last summer. ' , Chrome, Copper, Bras,; and Crystalware, Ceramics, Miss Stunyo places diving, Figurines, Planters, etc. A veritable storehouse of gift dancing, acrobatics ..and accordi- " ~. on-playing as' 'her top hobbies. - ideas. 16610 MACK AVE. Th. Largest Selection of Greeting Cards Social Studie'~ Group.. . . , ' in the Area! Of AAUW Meets Oct. 19' Gr.o.rs'ePointe Park , Over 25 Artistic Flower Arrangements for All OecasiClns on Display The .Social Studies group of TUxedo" 1-4200, A.A.U.W. will. meet October 19~ from 7:45 to 10 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. A. Morse, "65 Moran , 'f' your particular tronsoction requires mortgage :financ- * road.' , ing,' we, -as correspondents fo~ the Penn Mutuol','Ufe Insurance Mrs. Donald Seifert and Mrs. Company, ore organized to handle such arrangeme~ts. quickly John Coombe will assist as 'host~ KING'S FLOWERS - , , and cheaply through our :own office. We also w-rlte 'insurance, so esses. . can ~off.r the purchaser a complete pockog~ deal with no lost MEMBER OF FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH ASSOCIAT~ON The speakers :for the evening , . FrederiCK F. V09t Henry P. Kohl will be Mrs.D. J. Murphy, Mrs. 'motion incurred through having to deal' with 3 or ~ separate orgonl'zQtioi1$. - '. ' Wallace Temple, and Mrs. Ken~ , ,0 14522 E. Jeffer!on Phone VAlley 2-0901 neth 'Cook, who . will present Citywid. Deliveries On Order~ of $3.00 or Over "Geriatrics-an 'over-all view of this field as it is dey~oping. in ,our own cO,m~unity"~ ' 19790 MACK AVE. ,0 Grosse Pointe. Woods Pecar Electronic. Services - TUxedo 1-6300 If you wish to buy, we have a wide selection of desirable ,~nnounces the opening of its 1- Gr~sse Pointe and Detroit listings to show you, with photo9r~phs and complete inf",rmaticn available of each office. Save shop- ;:,.ing time by inspecti~g our .portfolio' of "Homes for Sole." Or, if you p~efer, just' call the offiee nearest you and your nome will be placed' on our moiling list.

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" f • .. -"""- __ ~ 'e •• ..... • + r 21, 1954 Thursday, October 21, 1954 Boston Page Seven' Lathrups t Clark: Women'sClu,b I zifford, of Bal. Tea 'Plans' ,Fashion Show": Jeen in Boston Mothers Club .ChairmenG~ther ;fC>r .".Special' .;4nnounc~menl ~•• l.' her son-in-law ". ,"'. . " ;',' The Grosse: Pointe War Me- anti Mrs. Frank morial .Center will be. the scene For your convenience, :ve just settled of a gala party' sponsored by the ' our shop will be . lome. Clark Wom'en's Club on' O<:tober OPEN MONDAYS Suede Cleaning 28. beginning Nov. I There'. win be '"a f~hion show, a specialty luncheOf}, and cards. .'- . Mrs. John Bell~' in' charge •of Finesse Beauty Salon the affair; has chosen club mem- 15224 E. Jefferson, corner Beaconsfield bers to' model the' fashions to be Mary T.slauola.. ' VAlley 2-5520 Have your suede garm.. ents " r shown.' . beautifully refinished ~

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S()ciety'New~'•• .Gathere.dr. • , '. ,... From, .... All;'. of the Pointes --:'------~~---~------...... _--...;..------From Another Pointe Sh()'~t;andto.the P'Q,i nte Sally Walker Wears \ '" III '" of View, ,MRS. JOSEPH S. SHERER.JR., ' , hI" , " " ,,' ' ,' LIEUTEN~; 'Fa:mERlcK Satin Wedding. Gown. Former. ,(FRITZ) ALDERS,~has retUrned Clarks fJ ~:~~yh~~rRi:~:,:~~:o~e't~~ MrS'~,C ar ,es R6naJd,S'chr'ad" er J~ ,,' Grosse Pointe' Garden Club. DR~'" to ,Miaini' after spending' two Daughter of .Dr. and Mrs. J. Paul. Walker of Bishop Road .------.-----~, ---~ '--.-- HUGH STALKER was afternoon weeks with his parents,. the AR- The _ Many a P0inter was sad, mdeed, to hear of the death of speaker with the subjett,-,l'cie- Marries Son of the Harry Eric Schraders in St. Clare THUR 'ALDERS of ROQsevelt of Monfefalco Church; To Live on, Wayburn Jr. are m Clare Tree Major whose Children's ,Theatre was a favored inat~:" ' place. ,,,;" which to, ,\Vintertime visitor to Detroit for years and years .. " So '. '" '" . '" " ' Pearls studded the bodice of Sally K. Walker's ivory morial C many Pointe children have spent happy afternoons at ,Ma.' Four Poi~te!!1.hllve just com.", e MINRE'' afnvd'M~S. ROdBERT'W. satin wedding gown when she was married Saturday morn .. The Rt! sonic Temple watching Mrs. Major's pl~ys • • • which shepleted .t!t aw~me ,task o~being, : ST , '0 ermet roa ,announce. t' Ch 1 R ld S hr d . St Cl f M tefal first started 'producing in 1927. With a theatrical background responslble.f~r, the entertamment,: the birth' of ~a son, TODD ROB- lOgO ar es ona c a er In . are 0 on co ated at -, , MM' . 'tl ot, 400 .femmme guests from, the ,ERT, on September, 19. The Church. afternoor of her, own, on th~ London stage, rs., ,~J?r was emme~ Y United States; Canada and' South " Stines have another, son" CRAIG The, Rev. Father James orchid with h~ Di~r blue t>eaded fitted to produce tne plays that turned .ml1li~ns of A.mencan America,' They are' MRS~RALPH which the children into theater-lovers. In a ChIldren s, Theatre bro- THOMAS, MRS. MERVYN GAS:' ~9NALD,whoAis two,'Mrs. Stin~ Clark P.S.A. officiated at the gown and small co,ral chapeau. and Mrs. IS the former BARBARA GOO!.?- . ' , . Mrs. Schrader was in charcoal gle, of Le chure, it was stated, flHer plays are swift-moving, full of KIN, MRS. ED WEEKS, MRS. WIN, daughter of MR and MRS; nuptIal mass which was fol- action and vivid characterization. There is utter' sincerity, CHARLES T~ BUSH,', MRS. J. RONALD H. GOODWIN., lowed by a weddirlg break- gray taffeta with amethyst ac- hosts at . much humor, no terror, and few tears, except pleasant ones; LEE'- BARRETT and MRS., '" • • . cessories and, her flower was a Country easily dried." Today, all of the Clare Tree Major activities JE~SE G. VINCENT w~o g~ve MR. and MRS~ PARKE B. fast, for the bndal party, and Fuchsia orchid. There' are grouped and housed in Pleasantville, N. Y. We hope, theIr h~sbands a h~nd durmg BROWN' ,(N1\.NCY MAYNARD), a later reception given by the .After the afternoon reception, 'bridal rOI today's children won't' have to miss the experience of plays, the, ~atlonal ,con,ve~tlon of, t.he_ formerly of ,the Pointe and 'now bride~s parents, Dr. and Mrs. the newly-married Mr. and Mrs.' mer Suza . 11 d d l'k HH B' k d th 'G ld AmerIcan AutomobIle Assocla- , veil, with pro fes~~ona ,~ .pro uc~ , 1 ,~, ~ns rm. er an e ~ en tio~. Wi'\;es o~~~e delegates were' of Mi~land" Mic~., anJ;louncedthe J. Paul W~lker in their Bish- Schrader 113fton a motor trip birth hf,' a daughter, SUSAN, on r v and embrll Skate~ ••• Lltt~~ ~o~en '" Mrs. Wlggs o~ t~e Cabb~ge theIr responslblhty. and ,highlight 'October 10 in Midland Hospital. op. road home. to Canada.'They will live in Way- Patch .•• and Heldl ••• Maybe Mrs. MaJor s daughter of the three-day visit (Monday first by I Paternal grandmother is MRS. Mr. Schrader is the son ol burn avenue after their return. mother " Dorothy, who appeared in ma~y of her mother's plays, will -through Wednesday) was a lun- PHILIP DEXTER of Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eric Schra- 'The bride travelled in' a. slate Paris. take over '•••• We can hope. cheon yesterday'in Grosse Pointe road;, and the maternal grand- der of Livonia. blue suit with champagne hat * III III Yacht Club followed bya fash- parents are MR. and MRS. VERN It fell fr, ' "'? ion show. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MAYNARD-o'f Brys drive. Sally's gown, made on princess and gloves. wreath of v, Par fex VOUS, Fransasse receiveG the d,elegates and wives .. '" ... lines, was trimmed in lace frum Out of town guests present at attached to Lucky, lucky Pointer We mean those who KNOlV that Mad- at a reception Wednesday- eve- MR. and MRS. JdHN FRAN- her maternal grandmother's wed. the wedding included Margaret The WE.' " ame Pierre CoutU is teaching French classes for Department ning i'n the Sheraton Cadillac CIS TIGHE of Stuttgart, Ger- ding gown. The lace edged long, ~ fashioned ( 1 of Community Services, meeting this year at the old Grosse pr~ceding the annual banquet. , , many, -announce the birth of painted sleeves and also formed Berkeley, of Ann Arbor; Dr. and soft skirts JOHN FRA,Ncrs, JR. on Ocotber her headdress which, held the ¥rs. Roy Suits' of Chicago and , ending in I Pointe Country Day School. Not only is her Parisian accent "'-'" it h . (h. • F h d h I ...._- MR. and MRS. WI L L 1A M 13. Mrs. Tighe i~ the former double tiered bridal veil of French Flori4a, and the bride's aunt, In her' ,a t entJc s e IS a native renc woman an as on y ~n WELLS gave a dinner to wel- NANCY HUTTON, daughter' of silk illusion. Miss Anita Walker of Dowagiac, bride carri, ,~ this country a few years), but she has a magic way 01' co~e their new neighbors on Me- MR. and MRS. JOHN W. She carried a cascade arrange. Mich. ley lilies ar prompting even those who haven't a flair for langnages to Millan road MR. and MRS HU'I'TON of Moran road. ment of white Fuji mums and Mrs. Rali express themselves easily and gracefuJly in French " , • Not ,THQMAS W: HUNTER, who re~ '" III • white orchids. Many parties were given for Was matrol only that but the lady, nnw of Maryland ayenue, is one of cently moved from St. Clair ViI- MR. and MRS. WILLIAM O. '. Ann Mary Walker was her sis- Sally and her bridegrcom before Campbell, the most g~muhle and exceptional women this column has lage. The guests. included MR. KRONNER of ,East Jefferson tei"'s maid of honor and Jacque- their wedding day. Among the oth~r. atter. 'ever had the pleasure to know ••• Do hurry, hurry ••• for and MRS. JAMES STEVENSON avenue, will be entertaining MRS. line Schrader, sister of the bride. hostesses were Mollie Potter, groom's si , a bit of Paris right in the Pointe •• , The classes meet in the and MR. and MRS. MALCOLM EARLE SCOTT SMITH and MR. groom was bridesmaid. Lucy Sossi, Nancy Hitchens, Peg- . Rosemal Waterfall a evening • , • and a quick telephone to Forrest Geary at the M. BARNUM. , -Picture by: 'O'Connor Studio and MRS. LLOYD TRYON of Both wore waltz length frocks gy Harrigan (who joined forces ~he former SALLY K. WALKER and her bridegroom Toledo as weekend guests. ' of toast toned velvet with'small to give a personal shower): Mrs. All were Grosse Pointe Board of Education will start 3"i)U on the • '" IjC • • .,. brown velvet hats. They carried B. J. Ver Hoven and Mrs. Glaude asy green way ••• There are classes for those whose French is limited THE WE 5 SON SEYBURNS spoke their vows Saturday in St. Clare of Montefalco Church. The ~ride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Paul .JUDITH STEWART' MANN colonial bouquets of yellow Greiner (luncheon, and linen from silv€ to merd beaucoup and classes for those, nicely at home in' gave a dinner party in their East length froel Jefferson avenue home on Sunday 'Walker of Bishop road, and Mr: Schrader is the son of Mr. daughter of T. B. MANN of Mea~:mums and Talisman roses.' shower); Mrs. Raymond La Fave dow lane, has enrolled in the Best man was Charles Land. (kitchen shower); Ann Meathe £ant skir~ the musical language • • • Madame also teaches a~ Convent evening to honor their son. in- and Mrs. Harry Eric Schrader of Livonia. 'of the Sacred I1eart in the Pointe • • • law and daughter, MR. and MRS. ParsoI?-sSchool of Design in New ma.n, of ~empton, North Dakota, (miscellaneous shower). flowered J 'with seqU! • • '" MANUEL QUINTANA (if New York to study fashion designing. an~ seatmg the guests wer~ the Parties honoring the couple and MRS. ROBERT ASHTON Millan. road for the regular meet- She previ~)l:lslyattended, Vassar brl~egroom!s brothers, Lavern were given by the bridegroom's carried ar; 'F.stival Ballet Here York, Mr. Quintana's mother, MRS. CARLOS .QUINTANA of WEST. . ing. MRS. C. F. RUEGER and College in Poughkeepsie. and Harry Schrader; John and parents (a Sunday night supper al1d white \Vell, this is going to be one of the first ballets Mrs. Henry B. Buenos Aires and her daughter, .,. III - MRS. E. A. BARNHART, were '.,. '" • Robert Walker, brothers of the party); Mrs. W. Y. Kennedy (din- Richard Joy (the Pointe's most avid balletomaine) will have missed MRS. BARONNE. The 'foursome MR. and MRS. RALPH B. co-hostesses. DONALDM. REID; the sori of bride. Junior usher Thomas Wal- ner party) and John Carrico, of brother's bE ••. We mean London's Festival Ballet which arrives at Ma- spent the week-end with the Sey- EWING of Shoreham road ,re- .. .,. • MR. and' MRS; ANDREW C. ker seated his mother at the Nottingham road who was host sons of Mr sonic. Auditorium today, Friday and Saturday evenings ••• burns. cently attended the annual Dis- MR. and Mrs. GEORGE HAN- REID, of.'Whittier road, has en. church, , at the rehearsal dinner last Fri. Chesbrougl-, • .. • . \ ' II"d' f hm t L Mrs. Walker wore a. fuchsia day , J and the grci i trict meeting and Quartet Contest GER of Roanoke, Va, and their ro e as ~ res an a .oras . '. with a ~aturday matinee ,to boot." • ox: should we say, to bride's brotl ballet slIpper? Mrs. Joy IS on her way to Washington to MR. and MRS. ~HARLES 'w. of the Society for the Preserva- daughter, LEAH, arri~ed yester- ,~c~~~1~io~~::i~~.5~o~~~;~;~ 1_'IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lIIl1lllllllll/lI/1l1lllllllllllllllfllllll.J11llllllllllllllllllllIlJIIIlIIllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllflllllllIlIlIlIllJI''l Bogle; Frar: attend a meeting of the Colonial Dames of America but 'her BISHOP, 'of St;' ~aul avenue, tion and' Encourage1!le~t ?f day to spend a week _with Mr. - colm Barm: good friends, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dickman will be using her ~~nt the week-'!nd m South Bend,13arbe.r Shop Quartet ~ln~ll:g In Hanger's brother, and sister-in- is a 1954 graduate of St. Paul's i' uY'OUR BEST POLICY: _ seats for the performances • • • This is the firs! time the WIth her daughter: EMMY, who Amenca st Mus~egon" MichIgan, law, MR. and MRS. STUART High SChOOl.. _ ... - attends St. Mary s College of where Mr. Ewmg represented HANGlf'R of 'Radnor cl'rcle ~ FULLY INSURE • Festival Ballet Company has been here • • • We hear excit- Notre Dame., They attended the the Suburban chapter. , ~ -¥ ...... • DA~IEL E. LEACH, son of MR. ~ I Smar ing rumors about its brilliance ••• 'l'amara Toumanova, who Michigan State-Notre Dame game Mr. and Mrs. Ewing were ac'" MRS KENDRICK B' BROWN Man~dMRSI'VIN~ENT LEAthCH370f~ AND I on Saturday' , . d b DISTRICT . . . ea ow ane, IS among e 2- as a child performed with Pavlowa, is a long-time pet of ._ _ _ co~paD1e y SEC- has Just returned to her' W~st- members of'the freshInan class at == ballet fans. New will be the stars, Nota Kovach and Istvan RETARY and MRS. LO~JIS R. chester road home from, Chicago Colgate University. Daniel is a ; REST ASSURED" = r Rabovsky, Hungarian born, Russian-trained dancers whose MR. and MRS. FREDERICK S. HARRINGT~N of B~cklDg~am where she spent a fortnight with 1954gradua.te' of Grosse Pointe i Ii escape from behind the iron curtain last y'ear made world~ STRONG III, ,of McMillan road, r~ad. F?llowmg the conventIon, her brother-in-law and, sister, ,High SChool. ~ i wide headlines. Other Pointers who'll attend the b;ulet will with Eugenie and Bob, their tlie Ewmgs went on, a tour of MR. and MRS. CHESTER S. ' ' '" _ _ ~=== I (Continued on Para 9) son and daughter, are in Coving- northern ,Wisc"nsin.. ~d the STACKPO~E. MR. BROWN,flew While' MRS. WILLIAM H. ion, Va" visiting her parents, MR. Upper Penms_u~a.of. Mlchlgan. over to ChIcago for the.~eek-e~d TYREE, JR., was here visiting ~== ARTHUR J. ROHDE H - ',~ and returned to the Pomte WIth her parents MR an'd MRS JOHN AND OOMP~Y ili MISS CHARLOTTE 'KLEIN hi "f ,. " = = daughter of MR. and MRS. JOHN 5 WI~...... R. S~ON" JR.; Q~ M-aumee ¥i I- F KLEIN f " In d' 1 \, avenue, many Pomters grasped ~ INSURANCE • . . 0 L~~o roa, p.ans JAMES BURGESS BOOK IV, the oppOrtunity to fete the young ~' -I r ~o~aJor In chenustry and ntm?r son of MR. and MRS. J."BURG- b 'd at t' MRS. C.ARR'OLL ~ ,m bIolOgy at Western College'lnESS BOOK, Ill, M . th rl e par les.. ~ Oxford,'Ohl'O.'She 1';:0 a sophomore d' f' errblwea er M.'BOUTELL gave a luncheon in ~ 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mich~ LO.7.610Q

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I I i Thursdcay, OctoDer 2 r, '1954 (; R 0 5 S,E . PO J NT ENE W S Page. Nine 1954 1 Woman's Page by, .of, and for .Poin,te Women • • . , . tes , ", Health Council' r. Mrs ..'W,ilt.i~.mJ.' Chesbro\ug' h "Jr. ,..'MaTle'Leone w. J. Chesbro~ghs Jr. Shown Movies '. Alexia'Angell 'W~ds--~: .' Sings Tuesday' ... ars That eyer), thl-ee'llunutes s6Irie- ,- Moto~ing in the East Gr~SSep~intewillhavealar~e At .Ho'me",Ce'renion.y body. dies ofcance~ and,~that .20,~:' representatI~m at the Art lnsp-I' , . . . ' . . ------000 women die every year of · tute next Tuesday evening when I . " , ' own Former Suzanne Bogie,. Daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. He;~ breast cancer}h,at'is c:.ul'sble '~~Yi, soprano Maria Leone' gives a can- 'Oaughte,r of Mr. and' MrS...James '8. Angell, of Steph~ns CI~rks Bogle, of Lakel~nd Avenue, and Son of the WilliClm early, treatment, were facts that' cert-her first public appearance.: Road, Becomes Br.ide of John De Forest Buckinghari, Jr.; ,: ~ishop Road J~Ch~sbroughs Speak Vows at Saturday Nuptials members ,of the Grosse Poln\e here since sh,ebec~e 'a.~ember Will Live in Cuba for Two Years ' Th ------, Mother's Health Council' carried' " of the M.etropo~ita!?-Opera C~~: ' , .•_" ;t. Clare e newl!-m~rried Mr. and Mrs. William J. Chesbrough home' with th~m for 'serious' ,burn pany, last No,.ember. ' White .Japanese_ anem6nesand~hanging. white chrysart- Jr .. are motormg In the, East. today following their marriage thoug~t from theirmeeting'.a~'the Included in th~ long list of themu!Ds with greens were used in the living room of tile llker's ivory ~~~~~1 t~~~~~.ce Satutday afternoon in Grosse Pointe Me- central Grosse Pointe Library' on' , James B.' Angell home' in Stephel)s road Saturday afternoon those who have made reserva- fCleveland. The two sound films. 't~ey .had Earl an.d Mr...and Mrs':C. Hascall The.4 o'clock ceremony was , .The Buckinghams 'will return afternoon ceremony following For her daughter's wedding, seen came from th~ AmerIcan Bliss, just back from Europe, Mr. performed in the preseqce q~. to the Pointe for a few day's i'e. lr blue beaded "Yhich the bride's parents, Mr. Mrs. Bogle chose a Bianchina .Cancer Society. and the 'National and Mrs. James Earl and. Mrs. D ral chapeau. and Mrs. Henry Charles Bo- French tau~e brocade with hat ~ancer' Institute, titled "Breast Jerome Earl. Others are ,Mr. and th~ fami~ies' and ~ -few inti-: fore the bridegroom returns ~to as in charcoal gle, of Lakeland avenue, were of velvet petals in shaded tones Self-Examination" and the i'Doc- .Mrs. J. Leslie, BerrY,. Mr,., and zp.ate ,frl~nds, 'w 1t h more Guantanamo Base in Cuba where Mrs. Philip D. Dexter; Mr .. and gues.ts. coming in fNew York City;' Mr~,and MI;,s. of Dowagiac, brld~ .carned whIte or:hids, val- Toronto, who were houseguests of many individuals working to- , ., . '7?icture by Paul Gach Rush, Mr~. E. W. Allison, .~~. skll't. A bandeau m ~atc~mg' John, Leake of Philadelphia c{nd ley llhes and stephanotIs, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Teezel gether, not anyone person. The former Suzanne Bogle, daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward F. Wunsc~ and toned velvet com~leted .t~e out- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. LeaKe ,Henry C. Bogle of Lakeland ave~ue, a:nd'.~r. Chesbrough,' ere given for . Mrs. Ralph McPhee, of Bost?n, at their Sunset lane home over George F. Jones, film counsel- Mr. ,and Mrs. :A~bert J. Grundy. fit and she carrted" varIegated; of Exmoor Ky.' ":' was matron of.honor and Manan the week-end; Mr. and Mrs: lor of the Grosse Pointe Library, son of the William. J. Chesbr9ughs, of Yorkshire .road, Miss Leone will be gu,est of camellias, shaded from pink to ' "'" ~groombefore Campbell, maId of honor, The Thomas McGillivray of Oakville, procured the subjects for the pro. were married Saturday afternoon in ,Grosse Pointe- Memo- .ponor Monday at a luncheqn at burgundy. '- j R 0 Ch • J .,', . Among the other ~tte~dants we:e the bride- Ont., who spent the week-end gram when the scheduled spea.. rial ,Church ....The reception took ..place at the Country the Detroit Athletic Club a1'- Mrs. Angell's nav.y:blue taffeta Mrs. oy. aprn r•. ollie Potter, groom S SIsters, Ehzabeth and witli Mr. and Mrs. Merlin A. Cud- ker,' Miss Doris E. :rorsythe, psy- Club of Detroit. .. " ranged' byaco.mmittee 'from frock was touched with navy Attends Field Trials. itchens, Peg- , R 0 s em a r y Chesbro~gh, Ma.ry lip of Lake Shore road; and the chologist for the Grosse Pointe Tuesday Musicale, sponsor 'of the velvet and the .mother of the joined force! Waterfall and Anne ~mc~man. bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Fred- Board of Education, was suddenly concert. Mrs. Dexter' is ge1}eral bridegroom was in gray blue ' Mrs. Roy D. C hap in Jr. of hower); Mrs. All were gow,nedallk~ m fa~t- erick Handy of Bay City. unable to appear. , chairman, Mrs. Jewell social taffeta. 'C6untry Club lane had an IllinQls Mrs. Glaude asy green taf~eta (shlmmermg Available on loan with out From Another Poinfe of View chairman. " When the young Buckinghams week-end. She entered' two -of and liner- from silver to, green~ waltz Week-end at the Homestead charge to any organization in (Continued from Fage 8) Among. those at the' speakers ldt 'on their wedding trip to Ver- .her Spaniels in the field. trials"of ond La Fave length f~ocksdeSIgned'With bouf. GrossE\.Pointe are over 10,000 table will be Miss Leone and her mont, the bride donned a black The' 'Sportsman's' Spaniel ..Club Ann Meathe fant skirts. They wore. green For G~oup of Pointers 16mm.sound films many of which include Mary Boyer, who'll be the guest other grandmother, accompanist Marienka Michna of and white tweed suit with seal- rn e e t,i n g. ,at, Joliet, and" t4en 'er). fI?wered ~ead bands tnmmed -- may also be used by indhdduals, Mrs. Fred T. Murphy; Mrs. ,Joseph B. Schlotman, with her New York'.City, the ab(;?,ve-~amedskin collar. It had' a bittersweet whizzed over to Chicago for. .a the couple wIt~ sequmed tulle bows and Dr. and Mrs. Charies F, Doel.en- Mr. Jones advised the Council daughter, Mrs. James Carmel, of Bloomfield Hills; John S; chairman, an~ Antenio Car:loni, silk blouse and her tiny hat was look-in on her friends~ Mr. i~d bridegroom's carned arrangements of green hoff have returned to their home members. Newberry Jr., Mrs. Henry P. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Italian Consul in Detroit, and black velvet. Mrs. Philip Armour' Jr. ;' night supper and white Fuji mums. in Vendomc road. They spent a Spring, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Ansel and the Joseph Fiests with Mrs. Carloni. . ------ennedy (din. Richard Chesbrough was his few'days at the H<.mesteadin Hot . daughters, Mary Ann and Anna MaY' (now the Fiests weren't ---~,-- n Carrico. of brother's best man (They are the Springs, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Ragan-Lide Unit, wa.sting any of the alphabet, were they!) •• , . ho was host sons of Mr. and Mrs. William J. William N. Miller, of Kercheval Ho'nors O'fit-eeTS Boat Club Hold's ner last Fri- Chesbrough of Yorkshire road) avenue, ~nd Dr. and Mrs. Charles * * * I and the grooms~en included, the W. Adams. Other Pointers who. Social Briefs "Fall Fantasy" Public Sale bride's brothers, David and Peter were at the Homestead last week. 1I1l1l11ll1ll1llli1l1l1l1ll11l11111'i A luncheon was held Monday Th' k' . e ..' Bogle; Francis E. Brossy III, Mal- end included Mr. and Mrs. Don- at the City Club to fete new offi-' mgs are per mg at the Country Club this week ••. oowl- ,"Fall Fantasy" was ,the theme NOT AN AUCTION --:-Ar:.L'ITEMS PRICED colm Barnum, Frederick Prince, aId WilliarP-s. cers of Ragan-Lide Unit 13,Amer. ing for both the gals and the lads is getting under way •• ~ fOr the women's Bridge"Luncheon I ican Legion Auxiliary. , and- this Saturday there's'the week-end dinner dan.ce .•• at the Detroit Boat Club:on Wed- .. ' i Mrs. Earl C. Doyle is president * * * nesday; Odoper 20. Household 'Furnishing z Need Not of the Unit for the eoming year Mrs. D, Dwight Douglas, of Marthas' Vineyard ~nd New aI'IA~otumln leaves anddt'hgrapehSOft :5l! 'th' 'd t . '1, d" Y k I ft it fl' f d .. . h h . I,. ors were', use ". 'roug au , , ' ~ WI vlc,e presl en",S lDC~U mg.. or,. e a er a - ymg our ays VI~It ,wit ' e~ moth~r, the:tlub"to 'ca-rry out"the'\them'e '1' • \, t I " ,. • Be Expensive . - . Mrs. Earl D. Miller and MIs. Mrs. Russell A. Alger of Provencal road .•• W~at WIth fanuly for this occasion. ,Sun,day,~Octpber -24, from, 1~~.~. . 'No on. c:.n be In aXpeco"rlo', Pudrith and. Mrs. Harold Aarons. Tr;p llow' Mrs. Maurice Davies, Mrs. Diet- Are AYllllobl. H.lp Yt>ll .Florz.da Fo' s Rz-tes SALE CONDUCTED BY .7-6100 '0 It rich Hopkirk, Mrs. O. Ford Pear- I ------son, Mrs. Clifford Dunn, Mrs. :;: Itudiol St. Clare Young People Martin Phillip Robertson of the lavend.~r ~ushion mums, was the Frank. Reyriolds, Mrs. Thomas 11I1I1II1II1I,"IllIllII:nmll~ W...... ~ • Pointe claimed pretty Jean Anne Imatron' of honor, the bride's sis- Johnstone" Mrs. Jennings Ham- H. o. l\le~IERNEY CREATORS OF DISTINCT/'iE INTERIORS Holding 'Party on Sunday h •• phoftl \11 for '" Appolllt~llt With Our Decorator ift You' Home Cook as his bride last Saturday ter, Mrs. Walter L. Van Goethem, mer and Mrs. Evertt .Schafer. Appraiser 424 Boo~ Building;. .. 121 Eatt Warr.n, TUxedo '.2100;D.trolt 24, Mioh. A free Open House will be held m9rning in St. Martin's Church. Jr. Mrs, William' G. Buchinger of Sunday, October 24, at 8:30 p.m., The Rev. Father J. Carleton Purple frocks were donned b'y McMilliinroad had as her guests by thp. Montefalcons, a young Mrs. Frank Van Have, Mrs. Brian WOodward. 1-9085 people's club, at St. Clare of Mon- Krause offi'ciated at the nuptial bridesmaids Mary 'Sue Cook and Molloy and Mrs. Cyril'Jason. tefalco Church, Mack and Whit. high .mass following which th~ I Alice. Robertson and their' ..bou------tier. bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- quets were composed of purple The Open House will be in the bur Cook, of Eastlawn avenue, mums. church basement .and there is am- entertained at a breakfast and re- Robert Ulrich assumed the e pIe parking' in the parking lot ception in the Whittier.' duties of best man and 'ushers adjoining the church. Mr. Robertso,nis the son of Mr. w:~re Herbert Wise of .Hunting- AU Cathulicyoung peeple, 18 and Mrs. Martm R. 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. PageTen 'S'ROSSE POIt'JTE NEWS Thursday, Oetober ~II 1954 Society NewsGathered From All of the Pointes , Thursday, wo Year Congregational , Plan Parties' At the D.A.C~ Being Off Sixteen Glamor B'ooths Needlework Guild's Ingathering Next Monday . , Lt. Colonel 1-'" • Many Pointers will welcome Leo J. Kays, the Tayior H. See- Sale is Today . commanding the noted singer, Jane Pickens, I bers. "United State Mrs. Wendell Fathers, chair- At Christ Church Fair back to Detroit when this star Still others are the Alexander Service in ~: lnan of the Rummage and White of radio and television appears E. LaPointes, the Victor Kochs, . that the U. ~ Elephant Sale, which is being Novemb~r II is Big Date for Over J 100 Pointe Womer; o~ the Detroit Athletic Club's Mrs. C: R. Pelton, the Everett M. cepting two . ments (No Q\.- held on Th~rsday, October 21, in dinner-floor show beginning Oct. Hawleys, Jr., the C. L. Lund- Working on Christmas Fair; Mrs. Harry S. Finkenstaedt Men intere~ "the Church Social Hall of the 28., '!;rens, Charles lVi.Fosters, Walter Heads Project to Aid Sunday School A two year e Grosse Pointe Congregational Miss Pickens, whcise clear so- F. Rockwel~'., E. H. Quibells, H. U. S. Army Church, wishes to announce that Eleven hundred Pointe women know very well that prano, her showmanship and, J. Snells, Dr. anc Mrs. Fred O. nearest U. S, there is a large and unusual col- there are only twenty days till the Christmas Fair at Christ Station imme, Church (Nov. ll-aThursday; from 10 a. m. till 6 p. m.). charm have made her a reigning Lepley, the George E. Cruick- lection of items being offered for favorite, will be the only artist shanks. aale. Mrs. Harry, S. Finkenstaedt - on the DAC's nine-evening gala Additional Poir. tel'S who have SER' The sale opens at 10 o'clock is general chaIrman of the Miss Frances Booth, treasurer extend' g th h N , 6 reserved tables for .groups or assisted by Mrs. John H. 111 roug o~.. foursomes are the Jam e s H. and will continue until 5 o'clock. glamorous fair which will French • Jr.; recording secre- Dinner and dal.lcing will pre- I Dodges, Leslie G. Kortes, John T. Those who want to pick up some have 16 booths :filled with the tary, Mrs. W. Warren Shelden cede the entertainment. Con,~ons, Mr. and Mrs. E. Richard an of the intriguing White Elephants lovely wares including so assisted by Mrs. George W. Sy. Amnng Pointe members- of the Holtz, the Arthur. H. Wrocks, had better plan to go early. Pro- many with that custom look let; Mrs. Eugene Mathivet, cor- downtown club wb.I) already have Henry A. Bokrams, Howard Si- Al ceeds of the sale will go to the always associated with the responding secretary'. Chair- reservations for one or another mons, Mr. and MI . Herman Joos, Women's Association. Woman's Exchange in Detroit. man ex-officio is Mrs. Erville evening are the William J. Athan- the George M.Endicotts, J. C. Mrs. Flnkens'taedt's first lieu- Maynard with' Mrs. A. R. Peter sons, the R. E. Milligans, Peter Hurleys, Thomas Sheahans, H. In the old days when a youth tenant Is Mrs. Edward S. i!:vans Ford, chairman of devotions J. Gallettes, Herbert F. Siewerts, John ,Hagens and Mr. and Mrs. Jr., with Mrs. Walter Buhl and the Wom~Il'~Auxiliary. ,;tarted sowing wild oats. father Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Adams, the Vernor Davis. ALL started the thrashing machine, Ford II, second vice.chairman; The Fair th1:3 year will raise fund~ for Christ Church, Grosse Pointe's Sunday school. Over WANT ), twenty years ago when the •••••••• church was a mere four years , , 18520 MCi 9 Days old. there were 400 youngsters ; For in Sunday school. Today the figure . has doubled with enrollment . numbering over 800. To care ade- to Hallowe' en quately for an even larger num- ber, a $200,000 school is being erected behind the church, oppo- . , and Hallowe'en SNAPSHOT Fun! ' f h N' . . -Picture by Fred Runnells site Miller Hall. N t M d b Church members have pledged ex. on ay mem ers 0 t. e eedlework GUIld of AmerIca, Detroit Branch: will A FREE PICTURE taken of your child a good share of the structure's meet ~or t?e ann~al Ip.gathering -at East Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church. Every cost but additional funds are ~ember wI~l co~trIbut~ two; o~ more .new art~cles of clothing or bedding which 1s distrib- /:Bell-Buttott Raittcoat ••• in Hallowe'en Costume. needed to completely pay for it. ute~ to a lIst of DetrOIt philanthroplC agenCIes. Here, left, to right, Needlework Guild' • Therefore the women are outdo- presI~ent MRS.. OTIS U. WALKER and MRS. JAMES H. QUELLO choose articles they'll the little raincoat ing all previOUS years in Fair contrIbute as LILLIAN McKENZIE of Jacobson's helps them with their selections. history, to make this one truly - . you'll wear with or With the New g.o\O marvelous and profitable. without its pert hood, Mrs. Warr:~n in Mt. Vernon be~~nc~O~~~~g 1;:e~d1f;,ui~ ~~;~. Panhelle~ic Tea Set for Today For Historicat Meeting belted or unbelted ••• out the beautiful articles being The DetroiLPanhellenie Asso- John Bennett, Theta Sigma Up- Black or fawn beige sold. Singers on the terrace this ciation will give its annual for-I ~ilon,' Mrs. Harold O. Love, Pi Summer had a completely differ- M B . . S ent meaning than heretofore. mal reception from 2 to 4.a'elo.ck, Beta Phi; Mrs. Thomas C. Fox, rs. el1Jamm . Warren, of, 3~.95 There were sewing machines Thursday, October 21, for thel'~appa Alpha Theta;, Mrs. Wil- Lake'Shore road, is in Mt, Ver- whizzing along hems of fair mer- new president, Mrs. Hermann D. ham H. Stewart, Kappa Kappa non; where she's attending the ~. 90\.~ Highlantler chandise. Mysing in the Birmingham home I Gamma; Mrs. Charles Monahan, annual meeting 0: the Mt. Ver- Luncheon will be served the' I Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mrs; C. C. non .Ladies' Association. Mrs. i day of the Fair and Mrs. Wil- of Mrs. Carl B. Black. ' I Browne, Kappa Kappa Gamma:; Ham Bridge is chairman for this. Mrs. Mysing, a member of Phi Mrs. James QueUo, Alpha Phi' Warren is Mich~gan representa- CAMERA Now for the booths and their Mu sorority, has served for four Mrs. Alfred Entenman,' Alph~ tive of the national group.' Be- chairmen, they'll ,include: years in Panhellenic and has Phi; Mrs. Joseph H. Lacky, Delta .fore her return tC' the Pointe in I Have a Hallowe'en Remembrance ANTIQUES, Mrs. Sidney T. been chairman of th,e hospitality ,Gamma;' Mrs. R.aymond W. Sib- 'a fortnight she'll go over' t ' tirst. noot "Picture-in-a-Min ute" Miller, Jr., Mrs. L. Rothe Farr and program commIttees and a bert, Gamma PhI Beta; Mrs. John .' .. 0 and Mrs. Roy' D. Chapin: member of the scholarship com- A. Kirlin, Alpha Xi, Delta; and SeWIckley, Pa., to VIS Lt her FREE at APRONS, Mrs. James .T. Trudell ~ittee. She is a resident of Birm- Mrs. Arthur H. Ericson, Alpha daughter, Mrs. W. Randall Comp- Jr., and Mrs. Aaron' Evans;mgham~, Xi Delta. ton. BABY, TOTS AND TODDLERS, Invitations ha ..e been' sent to Paul Gach Studio Mrs. Henry Kinzie and Mrs. various national, province, and Charles Trapp; BAGS, Mrs. Ed- state officers in this area, past 345 Fisher Road win J. Mercer and Mrs. Robert presidents of Panhellenic and the J. ,Grow;", SURl(~~,lP;;'<"f..AC~- presidents and delegates of the • Saturday, October 30th, from '5 to 9 p. m.. AGES (to be sOld at-:wr ~), twenty-seven 'N.P.C. sororities in ~ Children must be accompanied by a,n adult. Mrs. Julius F, E. Huebner; BAS- Detroit . • 'J ~, '~:" KETS/ Mrs. WilJriffft'?'~J431~ek; " At a t~a, table covered with an ., CANDY, Mrs. Wenden W. An- ecru linen and la.::e cloth and ' derson Jr. and Mrs.: WaJter:, Buhl centered with a bouquet of rust Ford II; CALEDONIAN ,MAR- and yellow mums th.e past presi- , JOHN N. baby-doll crochet ,KET ,rs.M BenJam. i":H'n:' . p'ad'd"oc;k dents and national -officers 'will - Chait;' C H R 1ST M AS DECORATION, preside. WILLIAr.' - Al d L W" ' Standing in the receivirig "line ~ Presin M1'5. exan er ' i, , Iener; Tlie W. TOM on broadcloth -'J' --~ , Vice-l COUNTRYIKITCHE~, Mrs., Rob. with 'Mrs. Mysing WIll be Mrs. ALBERT, ert Messmer and Mrs. William W. E. -Menzel, .chairman' of the Vice-I~ for 7 to '14'$ Hoey: DOLLS AND TOYS, Mr~. tea, Mrs. Dana M~ Norton, vice- ANNOUNCE THEIR LOUIS C. Assist- W. W. ,Bryan; GARDEN MART, president "of ;Panhellenic, mem- ARTHUR Mrs. Douglas Campbell, Mrs. ber of Ppi Mu, Mrs. Robert F. ~~ Assist< Fr'ederick C. Ford and'Mrs. Wood Oliger, retiring president of Pan- .I GRACE II Ship'n Shore~ R,E-0 PEN I N G Assis~ Williams; LINENS, Mrs. Milton hellenic and, liesidento'£ Grosse I ROY H. J Volkens, Mrs. Hale V. Sattley; Pointe, and Mrs. Jol:m ,Thornhill, WO,l-5126 ~~ Assist, So pretty for parties ••• at 47 E. Adams, Down town O} I mono ~ti18:30 LAUF.EL PARIS BOOTH" Mrs. Charles president of Phi Mu alumnae Assist. so smart for school ••• Creedon and, Mrs. EMory,- Moran chapter. WILLIAM Ford; WONDERLAND (a minia- .Grosse Pointe area residents on ' Audit, ~ blouse th~t solves 011 her ture zoo this year!) Mrs. Lewis the' invitation lists are: Mrs. T. 17425 Mack Ave. ,. S. Robinson. James Davey, Alpha Sigm'a' AI- what-to-wear problems! at Neff Road Mrs. J. Crawford Frost Jr., pha;, Mrs. William Buchinger, Al- SHIP'N SHORE sweetens has been publicity chai~~an for ,pha Sigma Alpha; Mrs. William the Fair, assisted by Mrs. Frank Milby,' Alpha Sigma Tim; Mrs. Just 5 Minutes From the Old Address of silky-glow combed cotton B. Ware and still others working - Fa,uiango by do on Fisher Road 0Ii' broi!ldcloth with " are Mrs. Robert Semple, who was Home ,economists' Plan Re- preview chairman; Mrs. John W. • Olga of California ••• scallop collar ••. frames it Ba Anderson II, staging; Mrs. W. To Convene on Oct. 29 the torso-tamer that with contrast crochet ..• Brace Krag, supplies; Mrs. E. moulds you with bliss- Olney Jones, volunteer place- _ The Annual Institute for Home buttons it with gleaming ment; Mrs. W. Howie Muir, host- Economics Division of Regions I ful ease ... hi-cut waist Ca and II of the Michigan Education and non-riding slit back pearl. White ... with white, esses; Mrs. Harry W. Kerr, serv- ice: and Mrs. Robert T. B. Peirce, will convene on Friday, October Ur 01: red or navy • • • motor corps. 29, at Northland Community 72.50 to 22.50 Center Auditorium. Ot P .s. Come in and register in ,Co lovely laundering! HOUSEHOLD HINT , Chairman of Region II is Miss Claudia, Greenhoe, who has been our Intimate Apparel Se. our other Ship'" Shore's! You can freeze 'Cookies before Lc head of Household Arts Depart- Salon . . . you might win 1 or after baking-it's up to you! Eleven Years in 20th Century Club Bldg., Detroit Be ment of Grosse Pointe Public, a two-weeks' trip i Cookie dough is easier to pack- Fifteen Years on Fisher Road, 'Grosse Pointe -, age and takes less freezer space; Schools since 1952. Miss Green- to Spain Ot but to 'save time just before serv- hoe is a graduate of Michigan ing, freeze them already baked. State College and has taught at .TUx~do2-4724 Refrigerator cookies and m 0 s't Pierce Junior High. School since 111- PAN drop and bar cookies freeze well. its ~penin:g in September 1939. 17405 Kercheval-in' the Village Remember, cookies are fragile DE and s h 0 u 1 d be packaged and Ti handled with care. DE DE .01

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GENERAL NEWS Thursday, October 2' 1954- SECTION TWO .. ~es . I Page Eleven' (lro,ss... - ~ PoiJite'N~ws::"...... ~... , . " .-. GROSSE.POINTE~MICHIGAN \ ' '. , A.C. ~~::~:r~:Js~;e:::..y.To Improve Sweeney P~rk. Pete Martin Wins Gblftourney I.UJiitaritins Plan Autumn Dinner ~~d~fila~:e~:~Z~a~~t l'ayior H. Se~- .d The'Revere..nd'E: Buehrer, presi- Unitarian chure-hes in the Middle- . --- co~tl~;~~~~:l ~~rn~ ~~ M~~h:~; For U-se By Woods.Re~l' ents. .dent .of' 'tli~ Western Urutarian IWest, he has written several I The Village Gar4en Club holds "he Alexander United States Army Recruiting ______. , Conference; and. Minister of books, and is the former editor its Odobe:- meeting Friday. Qc- Vietor Kochs, Service in Michigan, announces The Woods council on Monday, the 'City' to:break. up.:the ~pa:rk-,fu':: Third .\.u~it'a:rian Church of Chi'c= o.f. ~he Journal of Liberal Re- tober 22, at the Lake1and ave- the Everett M. thatcep the U. S. Army is now ac- Octo,ber 18, unanimously agreed' proportionate'lots. an. d g..iv.e,.theiri.'I':.~ ago' ,*ill::~ the.guest speaker at I1glOn: . . nue home of ..Mrs. William J. ting two year ter' l' t , , " .. -, . . . WhIle there are a Im11ted num- YD' H h St Ik "II b C. L. Lund- m en IS - that Sweeney Park be improved to the' ,"w''ners. T~ey, 'cl'aimed.'.th'a't:. f G oung I ug a er WI e ments (No Quota). d . U .~. the Auturim.' DinnerofJhe rosse Ibel' of tickets available for the .. lk' C' t" :;"osters, Walter Men interested in applying for an mamtained ana that its five the park. was unsightly and'little: . .' Pointe :Unitarian Church. on Fri-I dinner •.the public is cordially in- speaker, ta. 109 on .ema IS. f. Quibell~, H. It two year en l'IStment in the paved,entrancesas recommendedbe kept. openby andthe usecl and 'had lost the valu'e'lor' , day evening' ,"Oc.to.ber 22.. a.t 6:30.. Ivited to hear Mr. Buehrer speak Luncheon WIll follow the Iec- Mrs. Fred O. U. S. Army should contact the Woods Planning Commission. which it. was intended. . His subject will-.be "Too Much to at 8 p.m. ture. near.est y. S'. Army Recruiting Some time ago, property, own'" On.;thE! other hand~ more ,th~n~ . Live [01'.,- ana. Too Little.'" ------_ ge E. Cruick- StatIOn ImmedIately. Iers adJ'oining the park petitioned 100 'w' oo'ds Cl.tl'zen''s oppo'sing" 't'h"e: .... Mr. ':BuehYrer, 'who. is -a native of Texas:- '-received his B. A. at us who have partitioning. also presente~:: _a:.'~/' Southern: Methodist University, SERVJNG TH! POINTE FOR l'YEARS (,r groups or petitlo~: They as,serted that. rille:. '. his M. A. and ,B. D.. at the Uni. e Jam es H. Grosse Pointe Radio park .wa.s public property". ~~d.' !. vel'sity"ot" Chicago, and)oUowed -CHET SAMPSON (or'tes, John T. with .two".years' ..of graduate'study that the/city .had no rig;ht~to 'give :; " at 'Cohimbia' .. University> Since VIrs. E. Richard and ANNOUNCES .-,.1 CONDUCTED r H. Wrocks, TELEVISION Ser.vice away all or i)}lY part of .c~ty', ;. '1941 he 'has. been the \minister of s. Howard Si- ALL MAKES awned land. . .' . the .Third" Unitarian Church in Herman J o')s, They asked that. the physical .. ; .: Chicago. . .. ;, . ndicotts, J. C. TU. 5-6312 aspects of the park.qe improved . ::. AS iir.eSident'::of the Western Mexican Air Tours I~heahans, H. and maintained,tnat. 'the- fieid be ': ' Unitadan' ..Confe~ence, which is December 23 - January 2 ....••.••.•.... $350.00 L\fr. and Mrs. drained, and entrances be paved. . a ;region~l ..gr.auplng: o~ some 60 and kept' open. .,. January 17 - January 31 ....• • • • • • • • • • • •. 425.00 . A1.L MODELS The 'petitions were tu,rned over " TJ Service , ~ ." ~ to the PlaImihg Commission for:" . . '. '. -picture.'by Fred.'iu~ells Dominican High.'Dads . Flitbruary .14 - Feb~uary 28 ..••••••••••••. 425.00 WANT A NEW TV SET? See us for top trade-in- allowance on your old TV. study' and recommimda'tion.. ,PETE .MARTIJ'T,. Grosse Pointe' Farms: police' patrol- 1 To Hold:S~ag'Party March 14 - March 28 .....••••••••••... 425.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sweeney Park 'i~ .border,ed .by~ I ma~, left,' receives', the. p.erpetual. ,9:rosse' 'Pol?te' F~rInS 18520 Mack Ave. GJiosse Pointe Farms Torrey raad,¥alrholme~., road,. Municipal Employes' Golf' Tournament;. t:ophy from ..t~e, . The Domini.e,anHigh Father's Form.,'y located Mack avenue and.' Holiday road;' .. 1953 'h . EARL FIELD M t' ,'. 'th . 20' strok Club is hold i n g its, annual Including: Mexico' City (Hotel Bomer). Acapulco (Club de i I' the Villege . A few 'ofthe 'owners who sought c amplOn. . .. : a,r.In,,'WI ,a- -. e .. , . the pa:titioning live on Clair- . . P~l' 18 'holes. handic;ap' won tlie tourney with a. :net score,' F~n Stag Party on Thursday I Pescel). Taxco (Hotel Posado de la Mision, 011 air tickets, toxes. view, Marfard arid Baltr'ee;,e>o'urts: of 138. -His 'gross ,score 'was' 178 over 3~holes. 'played, 'at' - :7l1ght,. N;oyember 4, at 8 o'clock tourist carch sightseeing, transfers, most .meals, and many more ".. Pl' m'. B oak golf 'course\ . ".'. . '. mthe Kn~.g~1s".of Columbus Hall, deluxe faatures. ------u r , .' 10820 WhIttIer ,avenue. 'Tickets can ~e obtained from Winners 'Listed . For any or all of you, travel needs contact 1 Hall.oween Party CHART. YOUR .CQURSE Chairinan Clyde' Gleffe,' 18503 By Bridge Club A lot.' of time cim be saved by Fairpor( (telephone LA. 1-2641) Chet Sampson Travel Service CO'mml-ttee Bu.sy figuring' out whoere you' want "to .or they can be obtained at the Memorial Center Bridge Club door .of the' han on the night of 100 Ke'rcheval, on -the Hill aincoat ••• go befo~'e you start. , . the party. lUxedo 5-7510 results have been announced as . The chairmen .of the various e raincoat follows: . October 9: N0rth and South, sections oJ the Halloween com- th or Mrs. N. M. Crawford and Lettie mittE;!e are busy. getting .things ... Watch Repairing Kiley; Mervin Cross and Ivan lined up for a wonderful evening .. ert hood, < Johnston and Dr. and Mrs. 'W. H. Your fine timepieces deserve the BEST! of fun fo!' the young people of ted ..• Barren, Tie. Grosse Pointe on October 30.. I Let our highly skilled techniciMs (com- East and West: Joe Racas and . I N'n beige Three new chairme~ of super- 1 bining over 75 ye~rs experience) restore York Sanborn; Buelah Cress and Marion Johnston. visors have been appointed. Rex-; Grosse. Pointe Home AppUance Co. 5 them to accurate timekeeping. October 11: North and South, Johnstone. TU.' 2~6895,' will take I '.. I. • Helen Bogan and Mrs. C. Spen- care 'of Parcells JuniCir High' cer; Eleen Bradley and Helen School; Oscar Marx, VA. 2-7844, Armstrong. will have char.ge of Grosse Pointe East and' West: Peg England High .school; J. Dunton Barlow, ... proudly 9nnouhces its appointment as I and M. Brown; A Sanderson and VA. 2-7833, will. be, in charge of /~!!E~ 9':vEl!T~ Mrs. R. J. RogIer .. Pierce Junior High .Sch.ool. 1 October 13: North. and South, The food .committee has been Dr. and Mrs. H. Phillips; Mervin ZEN/'TH .Dealer. for the Grosse Poiitte area~ oor working on 'the m2nu for this .. (j1O&&e (JDbde4. p~ ./ew.elM Cress and Frank Marsh. . yeaJ;. Tempting items have been East and West: Edna Porch o.nd 91 Kercheval, on the Hill added. Mrs. Ernest G.' Rehahn Marian Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. will have chargeo! the food at' R. A. Gross. Parcells, Mrs. Fred Adams at . Pierce and Mrs. T. Blackwaod at Grosse Pointe High School. IHE,\'lBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM If you anticipate that your chil- ~,------~._------, dren will' need transportation home following the par~ies, .pl~as.e'. have ..them notify; the GROSSE POINTE BANK ... principal of their :school.' The '17449 .~. j:EFFERSONAVENCTE ..;~ . cpmrilittee standg~ :i'eady to pro- "''''. vide""transportat1on;~ wherever re- GrOBle Pointe 30. Mich. ~. quested. ' .. Officers: 93 KERCHEVAL 'AVENUE JOHN N. LORD . ~. ChaIrman of the Board Grosse Pointe Farms 36, Mich. Di,'ectot's: Woods Doubles WILLIA~l It. DE BAEKE \ President WILLIAM' R. DE BAEKE - W. TOM ZURSCHMIEDE Gift,for Party Vice-Pres~..ent HVGH J. FE.RRY ALBERT J. DE RIEMACKER LLOYD G. HOOKER Vice-President and Cashier WILLIAM M. JOY The Woods council doubled the LOUIS C. RENO JOHN N. LORD city's contribution towards the Assistant Vice-President ARTHUR C. DAN NECKER LEDYARD MITCHELL, JR. I Grosse Pointe Community Hal-.\ Assistant Vice-President LESTER, F. RUWE , lowe~n Celebration. '. ; GHACE: MONAGHAN JAMES K. WATKINS In prevIous years the Woods Assistant Cashier J. FRAZER WHITEHEAD ROY H. JA(:;KSON voted $50 as it~ share to thecele- Assistant Cashier W. TOM ZURSCHMIEDE bration and 'at Monday night's 'tiI 8:30 LAUREL E. BURROUGHi Assistant Cailhier meeting the sum was raised to WILLIAM T. BEAUFAIT $100. Auditor An estimated 900 children from .grade to high school age are ex- pected to attend the annual party. Students representing public, pri- REPORT OF CONDITION 'vate and parochial schools, will of Grosse Pointe Bank of Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan, at the participate. o bJ' close of business October 7. 1954. a State banking institution organiz~d and Scenes of the parties will be operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Grosse Pointe High School and' 14 ••• Reserve System. Published in Olccordance with a call made by the State Pierce and Parcells Junior. High Banking Authorities and by the Feder~l Reserve Bank of this District. that Schools. bliss- ASSETS The celebration will take place on Saturday, Octob~r 30. t waist Cash, balances with other banks. including .reservp. balance, and . lit back cash items in process of collection " $ 5,958,663.27 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 10,607,441.98 Pvt. Kennedy Completes .50 Obligations of State and pc1itical subdivisions "" " 8,599,775.61 Course in Fire Control . Other bonds, notes and debentures "...... 114.212.85 you egister in Corporate stocks (including $40,500.00 stock of Federal Reserve We invite to come in •••. to SEE anti HEAR Apparel bank) ., " , , , _...... '40,500.00 FORT MONMOUTH. N. J. - ght win Loans and discounts (including' $1,837.28 overdrafts) ".....".. 7,046,455.92 Private Robert L. Kennedy of 5!lll1lllllllllllllll1l1lllllllllllll1l11llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllllllmllllllllflllllllllllllllll~ trip Bank Premises owned $289,781.63, furniture and fixtUres Grosse Painte, Michigan, was $76,035.47 .." " "" " ,,, "...... 365,817.10 graduated here from the Light ~ . . . . i. Other Assets " " ", "...... 167,530.11 AAA .Fire .Control Repair course in the Radar Division of The Sig- .Exclusive' TOTAL ASSETS "'''' " " " " , $32,900,396.84 nal School, . at Signal 'Corps I LIABILITIES Headquarters. . . The 21 - year - old Signalman, Demand deposits .of individuals, partnerships and corporations $14,171,252.93 whose' p~rents are Mr. and' Mrs. Time ~!eposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations .... 14,392,999.10 .~'8E11 Charles H. Kennedy, 27 Radnor Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) . 218,327:39 ~ PlCTURI TUIE l~ circle •. Grosse Pointe, Michigan,' Deposits of States and political subdivisions " "...... 1,885,128.35 attended the .University of Michi':' ~=~_ . MlrIOflI of tiny ta~proof lIletallic ; Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 212,972.27 gan prior. to entering the military . TOTAL DEPOSITS $30,880,680.14 ~ . PGrticl •• coat .th. in.ld. of the ~ Mortgages or other liens, $74,500.00 on bank premises 74,500.00 service in January 1954. . ~ CI""fIEAM tube; reffect ALLthe "R-. 1- Other lia bili ties , " ". 165,136?98 Graduates' of the Radar Divi~. ~ tronic I~gtrt ~t of ttte fec. of tM tUb.:. sion of The Signal School are I .~bre. ~ictu'.'pOw.nI ,/ _ TOTAL' LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obJiga- . ,skilled in the ..installatian, main-

tions shown below "..0 " : " ~ •• " $31,121 ,043.12 tenance and repair of radar, AAA ~ . ,':1' Dire::tor and electronic 1lre con-. fljllllllllllllllllllllNllntUilllllllltlllllilllHilillllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllnlltllllllllllll1lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . tr,ol . equipment. under com~at Capi tal. .. " " " ,,, $ 625,000.00 conditions: , Surpl us ,.; , " ,... 725,000.00 This course is' one of the' more t Undivided profits : " " " "...... 429,353.72 . highly specializeu phases of Sig~' TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , $ 1,779,353.72. nal' Corps :tniining. . . . Private' Kennedy Will be re: . TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $32.900,3.96.84 assIgned'.to '. utilize his training I , with the' Army Field 'Forces. .MODIEL"X" with .This bank's capital consists of: .' .\ Common stock with total par valll€' of $625,000,00 Tuning and ¥Glum. kftobs are tiQbt ifdrOnt at the top of the iCr..... Easy to reach. MEMORANDA TOP TUNING Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and ior other pu r poses ,.$ '500,000.00 . You JftUSt hear It to apprecio~ the professfonal. 1, Albert J. De Riemacker, Vice-President and Cashier of the above-named .. type, full component, High Fidelity sound system. H.IGH FIDELITY Two .speakers (It~eter" and 1 "woofer")! bank, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of ..my C.1n. knowledge and belie!' " . ALBERT J. DE RIEMACKER' Correst-Attest: . JOHN~; LORD Directors '20iOO'0'.., . . VOLTS OF PICTU-RE P.OWER.! W. TOM ZURSCHMIEDE WILLIAM '.R. DE BAEKE . . t ,- ~ ' . . STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF WAYNE-58...... ' •• I '\ ;, ~.~ " ~ " \. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of October, 19,54.. GEORGE W. STAPERFENE! . Notary Public, Wayhe 'County,: ¥ich.' ' My Commission expires January 1,'.195,6. (NOTARY'S SEAL) GR'OSSE~ • -~ '_ .... "~:"" _ ::, \ .. ";\., . ;-•.; •• h::"'" • POINTE-.~" ~.... • •• H.OME APPLIANCE CO. :30 SAFE DEPOSl'f VAULT ,... ' . I.eael.,. 1ftGrolle Point. Sinee 1940 , ',. , .; : ~~.\: . " I MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE 'CORPORATION 1'4939.Ea~~:'Jeff~i'son,.Cor~e,:Way1Jurn VAlley 2-9445 ~~:- ,

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P~ge T~eJve G R0 .$ SE' POI N T ~ NEW S Thursday, October 21 t 1954 ) Thursa C ., (jr~l.ePoint' New. Gr PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS: Gro••e~- 1 ..... ,Meinorial C~nier.$chedule 1 What Goes On INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD, Mrs. Fr:' )OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL. GROSSE moor bOl POINTE .FARMS 36,MICHIGAN . . ' at Neighborh .z.a.l~r~t_:Q~._.O~T*~y~:t~C~~~~~~~~~~~:.'s~~~~~;~~~eP.M. Mothers' ( Phone TU. 2-6900 '. 34..,. 27 '. . . ~,., •.• '. '. . '. I , NOTICE~: Plea'se'call for: lost articles hi the ;ofti~e. Your Library High Scho( . Three Trunk Lines A. .They will, be held'fGr 3():~ays.. :,". Thursday, Advertising Copy Must Be in ,Th~ News Office by pR1r08.: ...... ,. . By lUff Tllylrw Tuesday afternoon to obtain insertlOn that week. , -:.-.: ""'::-:', G~osse ~oint.~~"Ga~de~ Center Roorn,' and. I;ibrar.y\ open for in honor <: "Hul'l'y.the hab'Y'lIs tastT~,1ou ..can",',', ' .' " , consijltatlOnfrom 10',a.m. to ,12 noon, 'and from.2 to 4 the variou Member Michigan Press Ass'n and National Editorial Ass'n Hur.,y him,' worry, h';m.~.:'m~".e~:~him..If' ,1niln.', .p.m.-",T~.es~y',' Wednesday and _Thursday~oi1. Fridays, . By JEAN TAnOR {muCh indeed for the magnificent '.. Entered as second-Class matter at tbe post office, Detroit,..: Off with h# b4hy dOj~1es.;.'ge~;hi"Jin P4"tS, . ..2 to 4 p.rn. only ..(TUxedo 1-4594j. .' . "I'~ writing a poem. What are collection of photos of your li- Michigan. under the Act of March 3. 1897. . , Feed him on brain Jooil~Ii6mJ, mtllte.'lJim IUivance.' Sc1'H)~l.A.r:!<~,xhibit-.ope~to the public daily through No- you writing?" "I'm not writing brary. It was good.o~ y?U to go FULLY PAID CIRCULA'l'lON .. Hustle hitn soon, lIS he's' able, to, ";{allt, " .' vembel'"' 5.. : .. " I, \ ••• I'm painting a picture." to so much trouble m thIS matt~r .il 1 . hI"" '.,' h" '. 'h'Jl L ',', • and I hope that the photos WIll ROBERT B. EDGAR.~ .EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER nto " grammar sc 00 t\&.rll'l»; '1m. wit t~lC. * • lie, That s the chatter that s gomg inspire the development of build~ SEA MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER Fill. his poor head full'oJ.figures .ana fllcts, " . '.,., ~.'Fnday'- October 22" ...... ~()':ffid ~hase days am?ng the ings as attrac'tive as yours in JANE SCHERMERHORN FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY of FRED RUNNELLS ~ SPORTS EDITOR Keep. on ,,-jamming Ihem.}n iil~ if'crilclts.*~railleTranscriptio~: cl~sssponsored bY-the America~ Red JUnIor high boys and girls and Western Australia." .' JAMES J. NJAIM ,"••••••••.••••••"...•.•.•••,••.•.•••.•••.••••••,..•.•••.•..•..••NEWS Once boy! grew. up" at'Ii'iationIlF1'4teJ ':. , Cross-': t~exe i~ no:.~harge ~or the cO.Urse',exGept for.ma- among some of' the smaller fry Library Directory 1802, ARTH,tlR R. BLYLER _ ~ .ADVERTISING Now,~e develope a milt! 1iJhil~you "'!J.a!.I.," , I ." terials.us~d-taught.byMiss Ella'MeLennah-' '10 'a.m. ,too. Central Library, 10Kereh~val MARY DE1'1 NIS ; ~ ACCOUNTS Rush him through coll~g~J,compelh;.m:'tl) grab .*Bal1roomDa~Cd.ri.g.Cl~ss~s~iaaes5 an'd &:-4:30.:5:3'O~p.m.; It all>-started when ~ young avenue-Robert M. Orr Direc- , JOANNE HARGIS : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISlr-tG Appointr FLORA HARDING ~ CIRCULATION OJ every known subjiC/1.:1T'4ip ii1Ui it. Jab •.' , .' Grades 7 throughl~7. -8 p.m~ andB-10' p.m~-Mr. 'and llbl.ary patron said shyly one day, tor of Public Librari~; Mrs. Get him in business aniJ.aJHr.lhe. &(lSh~. ')'.'" Mrs .. Bill 1Vilson;'lnstruCtors: . ' 1'1 like to write stories. May I Helen Finster Chief of Pro- TV 2-8 All by the Jime he can.'grow". m.ttstllehe.' ' International' Grou~dinn:er-6:30 'p.m. bring. one ,in to show you?" .cessing, First' Assistant; Miss All ! R .b",.t Let him forget he waS -~ver.,~ :boy) ," . .' : .. '" * • Most beginning arti&ts,be they Jean Taylor, Chief of Children',.1 Everyone s esponsi. I I .y Milke gold his god an4its'"#rtglefJis ji/y. '" , .' : Saturday,;October 23'- young or old, are timid about ex- Service; Miss Melitta Roemer, Wor' K 1 . h t. . J 1 " f h B hibiting their first brain chil- Chief of Central Library. Guara01 Detroit's annual Torch Drive was launched by the Unit-. eep Dtm a- ust ~nganu-' c eM eu~.0 /weat , ~ allet Classes-Mary Ellen'Cobper-9:30 a.m. dren. However, when the chi!. woodS Branch, 20600 Mack Until' he.w~n:s 1tervou} prost1'atio.n IInd:death/' "'Mernorial.'.I?up1iCate ~:arlag~Herbert .and' Mabel Brown, dren's depa!'tment of the library a v e n u e-Mrs. Jean'MilliKan, Fal ed Foundation on Tuesday. It will continue unt~l November. .. ,(Ni.xon' Waterman) . .' direct~rs-,7:30p.ni;,'; ", '.' made it known that it would Branch Librarian. Reg. ~i , 11, by which time it is hoped the goal of $13,250,OOO.tosup- . * _* ,: * '..' .' : ',.' Musical Art. Clu):>--musieal:program-B' p.m" welcome' original stories, poems, Park Branch, 15430Kercheval port some 15.9member agencies, will be reached., There are many reasons 'for: ()ur wlshmg grandma was ' .~", :"", * '" plays or pictures, the best of .avenue-Miss Anne Studnicka, Empre The Pointe has always played ~very prominent part in still with us.: .. but one of. them.,\is :G.ertainly so"she could I,' '.' . / M.onday;.Oeto~er 25. ' .', . which would be on disp1ayduring Branch Librarian. ~ these drives. Many local re~idents were among the group .see the ~t;rle~ of today. In one o~:t?~.,rec~nt~ady mags for\ 'i'Cancer Informati~n.an.crSerVice Center:-Service Work-10 Book Week, creative ability bIos------, . " . '" . _' ~" ~xampl~, IS pI~tured a model w~ar~g.a1ush.mmk coat:That - a!m.N3 p.m.; ,,', '," .' . ' ' somed in all parts of the com- Antique Show I WhICh maugurate~ the GIVe O~c~ fo~ All Idea whIch at IS the. fIrst thmg tJJ.a~ attracts ,the. eye: Then as_ our .. gaze' Rotary Club. of 'Gross'e PoiI!te-luncheon-12 noon. ,munity. Shampoo tracted the attentIOn of the entIre nahon. In the first, and. wanders to the.toP.slde of the lady,,:weiJumplHer look is a' *¥emorialDitplicate Bridge-Herbert ,and Mabel Brown di- al(~YS~~~ag~:I~ f~~ t~ato~r;~ Opens SUltday and Hair every subsequent c.ampaign, Poi!lters, both men. and women; star~led one and :no w~nder. O~ he.r head: is the. living image' . J;ectors-. ,1 p.m.." , " .... . ,,' thro:ugh the. ninth grade. Book Hair have spear-headed' the organizational work and the actual of. eIther a smalLsewI~g b.asket or ~n ..mverted flower-pot, Grosse Pomte ,Women's RepublIcan Club-Luncheon anq. Week will be celebrated Novem- .There's always a lot of inter- Cutting conduct of the drives. . shlrred.Undertlhs"fascmatmg adornment'string down about meeting-' 1:30.p.m. , . ber 16 through November 20 but est inthi Pointe for the annual Many of the largest donntions to the' Torch Drives are three or four clumps of dank hair .•. looking very like ours *Water Color Class-' Marian Ortolf, instructor-1:30 p.m. already enthusiasm runs high. It ~~~~~ueo~h~':o~~~~ld ~:d~~~/;:' ma~e by individua.ls who make their homes here, and by ~sed t,o look whe~ we w~re abo~t .ten years' old and it fell *D~le C:ar~legie Drill ~ession-7 .p.m. .' " is suggested that the ide~s for the The show is being held this Sun- busmesses headE'd by Pointers. In another column of the mto our eyes whIle plaYIOg. ThIS IS,beauty.??? *011 Pamtmg, Class-Warren SImpson, mstructor-7:30 p.m. drawings' or paintings be deri.ved day, Oct. 24, through' Wednesday,

reco.rd it is noted that there are also many residents who On ano~hel; page, (158 to, be exact) is pictured a Paris Four Square Rounders-dance-8 p.m.' . from incidents in books or stories pet. 27, at the Goodwill Indus.. . :~ do not participate in this gr~at charitable project. mo~el wearmg a Paris. gow~. ~his gal's hai! is drawn back ' '" *'.* . available at the library. tries Building, 6522Brush at East ~; . .": There is little that has not been said or written abou.t so tIght f~o~ her hea4 that It lIfts her eyes into an. almond . . - Tuesday~ October 26 I th;~n~~~~~~'\:r~hC::kl~r~~yta~~ Grand boulevard. I" , :~ Li'.' ...:' the high aims and great accomplishments of the United Foun:' ~hape. ThIS IS the wa~' we 'u.sed to, look b~forey;.e steppe<;l Gr.oss~ -Pointe Optimists Club-Luncheon-12 noon. or before November 1, and to The Ant~que show and sale this ? ,',-: dation. I~s member agencies take care of our myriad unfor- IOto. the showe.r and .pmned It back to .keep it from getting' Wayne ~ounty Medical Socie~y Women's Allxiliary':"-tea and mark their contributions with year raises money for new equip- tunates, the needy and the sick, the deaf, the blind, the wet. Afte~ seemg thIS poor 1?odel ~ecan understand why;' . fas~o~ sp.ow-1 p.m. ' I name, school, grade and age. ~~~1~te~~~o;~v~rr305~~~~r~~;;~~

crippled, the destitute the underprivileged children. They ~rance mIght need our help- In order to eat. If her waistline "'011 Pamtmg Class-Guy Palazzola1 instructor-l:30 p.m. A special.program, which will and aged employees of Goodwill f,J{l also guide the many programs which have been set up to IS ten inches. around, .we'll eat our non-existent hat ... and *C:0nn~isseur's Course-Louise Langelier, lecturer-2 p.m. be of interest to these young Industries. .::..~J " '".), .' tra~n both the young and ad:tlts ,to be~cme better' citizens, as. f~r he;- _hIP~bc~es, you could open. a bot~le on them. If Klwams CluJ'>of Grosse Poir~.te-di~ner-6:30 p.m.' people, is being arranged at all 'There will be 28 antique deal- : .: . " _ana they constantly battle Crlme m all Its forms and act as thIS IS chic, we 11 take.a meat and potatoes gal A~ypAY. Exchange G.lub of Grosse Pomt~'Unner-6:30 p.m. the Grosse Pointe Libraries, the ers exhibiting from. Michigan, :iLII< * ale ask at their libraries for further 2 p.m. and' remains open until sit back and let the other feUow do all the b~ll carrying . .o~ ~ .gIraffe s ~nd. her."snake like arms hang down in the \Vednesday, October 27 information about this project. 10:30 p.m. The other days hours When we do this we are not only shirking our responsibility. v~clmty ~f her knees. Fa~.be it from us to criticiz~ a maga- *Service Guild for Children's Hospital-Service. Work-lO • • '. will be from noon until 10:30p.J:l1. to society; we are depriving ourselves of the joy which comes zme t~at s probably ,makmg a load of- dough,. but 'we'll take a.m:-3,p.m. . We are still bragging about.Our from helping those who need help. AmerIcan .m?dels ... preferably on the Miss America entrY Bon Secours Guild-bridge luncheon-12 noon. attractive Central Building. And The big gifts are badly needed. but so are the small ones. types •• ,:WIth 'clean hair, 'eyes wide open and, a little flesh Grosse Pointe Traffic & Safety Comm.-ltipcheon-l2 noon. why not, when reverberations are What Gauses No amount is too little to be of some help. In a great metro- on the bones.., Senior 91ub-book review-Miss Irene Mischler-l:30 p.m.-' still reaching us from far places. ' Curtair pol't1 an area suc h as tis,h there are dou btless hundreds of ... *. * t ea 3:30 p.m.,\ TheL August issue of the Ameri. 4737 thousands who. do not contribute anything, because they feel '8 0 m'.eone.. sen.t us a CI.;'Ippmg from an Eastern magazine "'BaII'et Cl'\asses:-Mary Ellen Cooper-3:45 p.m.,.'canAdu'lt Clase: ibrary Association .Bulletin Headaches? ( d fi 1 ~ had for its cover' a large p!.cture . By Fred Kopp, R. Ph. the trifle they could afford would do no good. But just as ••• no 1 enti cation). and we thought we d pass it along for -8:15 p.m. of the reading room, listening tiny drops of water make the oceans, so can thousands of a brief smile. The column is called. "Flora Fix" ... and the Faculty of Keating School-dinner-6:30 p.m. table, mobile and all. Also in a Just about every bodily organ by improper function little donations mount to a most impressive figure when the letter reads: *MeinoriaI Duplicate Bridge-Herbert and Mabel Brown, recent bulletin was an article on could cause headaches, so is it final tabulations of the campaign are made. "Dear Miss Fix, I have been going about with a very directors-7:30 p.m.' the building by GeOl:geF. Jones any wonder that. this is the .. Every resident is urged to figure out just how much he wo~derful man whom. I like quite a lot. He is handsome~ in- .University of'Michigan Extension, Servic'e-Lecture-Part of the library staff, which has most common of ailments? OGEP- or she can afford to give to the Torch Drive, then have it telbge.nt, suc.cessful,. has lots of money and keeps showering, II, "Sigriificanceof Economic' Development in: the East" received enthuSiastic comment. You can easily understand too, ready when the canvasser calls. These volunteer workers m~ wIth furs. and Jewels. Latel~, however, -he has become -Prcf. Chas. F. Remer, Economics Dept.-7:45 p.m. We -vere pleased too that a why the occasional headache comes and goes wit h 0 u t are g.iving lon.g ho.ursand' abundant energy to the J.ob of 'qu~te dema~1(Ji~~...Jle wan.ts, to .klss.JPe~ H.ow can I continue ..... * * ,letter from the Library Board of impairing health. k h d to refuse h th t I h fri d h ?" . '. Western Australia to .Ute. Ameri- ma mg t. e ~lve a success. They deserve all the cooperation' .' ' 1m ,WI. o~ OSIDg' 15 en s Ip. '_. ,Thursday, October 28 can Lib r a r y AssocIation-,'re- . Repea.ted headaches are the we can give tnem. And the United Foundation deserves the The answer'ls as.follows: "... Clark Women's Club-bridge luncheon-12:30 p,m. ' questing inf 0 r m a tio n' about . ones that. need investigation. They indicate chronic disorder support of each and every individual in the area. . ' "I do.not:ofte!".oller mYP,ersonalservices in.cases which "'Service Guild for Cottage Hospital-8ervice Work-1-3 p.m. modern library buildings, was re- in the body. Your doctor will I are br~ught to my~,att!ntion but this one see~, to- require "'Ballet ~lasse~T'Mary Ellen Cooper, instructor-4 p,m. ferled to Robert M. Orr, Director be glad to check for the cause somethmg more' than SImply a letter. The next time you go *Dale Carnegie Course-Public Speaking-7 p.m. ot th<)Grosse Pointe Libraries. of those headaches. , Detroit io Hear Famed 'O'rchestra out with this man~ I will arrange to go along. I,wi1l1et him *Cribbag'e:for"men of all ages-B p.m. We quote from, an acknowl- The medicine he recom- kiss me and you'can go home and washout your:minks. What Kappa'Phi Psi-meeting-B p.m. edgement recently l'ec~ived by hiends will be effective in An event of the highest musi- A ros,ter of these names would did you say his name 'was? . '. * * J * Mr. Orr, ... '"Thank you very .correcting the cause, a:nd not cal importance will take place rea~ like a musical "Who's Who": • * *. \ * MAKE. RESERVATIONS FOR.' ------_ just. relieve pain. Tuesday, October 26, at Masonic ' , Purchase medicine with con- Auditorium, Detroit, when the Claude Debussy, Edvard Greig. A man driving his newlyrepaifed car along a ~ountry Wallfisch Concert-November 22. DETROIT fidence from a trusted, experi- : i , J world-renowned Concertgebouw Vincent-d'Indy.. Joseph Joachim, road, w~s annoyed, wh,en his front wheel suddenly came off. ------_ enced pharmacist. , I , Orchestra of Amsterdam makes Artur Nikisch, Maurice Ravel, (THAT IS the understatement of the year!) The acCident hap-. Symphony Opens On 'October 28 EDISON Copyright its appearance under the leader- Gustav Mahler and Richard pened on ~ fine Spring day just as he was passing' the gar- This is tb.~ 5I3th ilf a series of ship of its conductor Eduard van . dens. of an Asylum for the Mentally ill. As he got .out to --______Monthly Ifty.stment Pion Editorial advertisements appearing Beinum. Strauss, whose tone poem, "Ein t th h 1 Opening Night for the Detroit has ever presented. . "'y~i1."I•. in this paper each week. , Heldenleben," was dedicated to re nev~ . e wee. ,and investigate, he, ~oticed a clump of Symphony orchestra 1954-55 con- Come iDol' phone For almost 70 years the Con- the orchestra men :starmg at him through the, bars of the garden . . . cert series is Thursday, October Plans for the series of 18 sub- f91' FREE Information certe-Gebouw" (literallv. Con- A d' : th U .t d St t ,and one of. them asked:. "What's wrong?" Our hero looked &criptionprograms include 13 of Dial WO 1-4SS7for daily current. cert Hall) in which it plays, has u Iences In e nI e a es th 't t' ' . d . . : - 28, sharp at 8:30 p.m. in the the world's' greatest artists as Stoc!,( Market SUmmlll'Y been the mecca for'world famous know this group through their e SI ua Ion over an .replIed th~t some danged f60l at the MasonicAuditorium. soloists, a choral work featuring ,Fordoll Aldinger & Co•. conductors, composers and solo¥ many recordings. Detroiters will. garage had, forgot~en t~ put.th~ lugs ,~ack on the'wheel. Paul Paray, the' orchestra's the Rackham Symphony ChoiT, t l\-Iembers ists, who have journeyed to Am¥ now have the chanc~ to hear' After scratchmg hIS head It).. a .dilemma for a :few mo- permanent conductor,-will be on 'and two of America's most dis- New York Stock E:S::chance ~terdam.throughout the years to this magnificent orchestra for the ments, he approached the man ,who had 'addressed. him and the podium to open the most tinguished conductors for guest 2958 Penobscot BId,. . .d "W . - b '11' .t th S h Detroit 2£ WOodward 1-5600 work with it. . first time in person. sal .' ould you do me a favor? Keep your .eye' on the car j'l lan season e yr.lp ony appearances. ~lIl1l1l1l11llll11ll11llll""lIl1l1llllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1II1111111111llllJlfllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllflllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1II~ whIlethI gra~dth~ next bus ~nd get to a gas station;" The -.-__- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- - _-_'-_-_-_-~-_-_-_-_-_...._-_- - _- -_-_-_-_-_-.-.~-_-_- - _-_-_-_-_'-_-_-_-_-_-- _-_-_-, ~ ii man en Sal : ,Why do' that? Just take a lug o.ff each of ~ COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE' I th~ other wheels, put them on temporarily and 'you can ~ .~ drIve to the gas station in your own car." . 15175 E. ~. ! The li~tle man with the car trouble took a sec<)nd gander THE' NEW 'TAX LAW AND YO'UR ~ ~ at. the patlent and said in a surprised tone, "Say, I thought g i thIS was: a place for the mentally ill~What on earth are . LIFE INSURANCE ~ Doctors' I YOU.dom~ here? What you. just s,aid"makes a lot of sense:;' How TO. PROFIT ~ ~ ~o ~hlch the ge.nt b~hmd the bar~ replied: "Sure ... . . The sweeping reforms made' by the 1954 tax law call for complete review of your life insurance policies~ plans and arrangements. THROUGH NO i ::.:::,::tions i~b~t ~mW::::::::'i';:~:~S::!a:U:a'::~;'~hOrunsthose TAX EXEMPTION I t~ck crossw.o~d puzzles in the Sun~ay Fr~e ¥ress, we'd sue It calls for a re-examination' of all your retirement and family' s'ecuiity' ~ short order - hIM for spoIlmg our Sunday mornmgs. TIme was when we plans. Wiih today', high tax lever., in. ~ ~llei~UreIY ate our quail on .~oast while th~bing through the Teator. in med~UDl ud hip tu ~ newspapers and concentratIng on the funmes. Now we get up Now, even though you pay the premiums, th~ proceeds of insuran~e. on bracketl aro turning to tax.free . Municipal Bond. for income that ~ == at 6 a. m. to find out who solved (if any) the previous week's , your life ,can go to your family free from Federal Estate and Michigan Inheritance taxes. ' . they can k~ep. . ~ When time counts {as it so often ~ p.uzzle ••• and to take al,l0~her cr~~k at. it ourselves. By ,the If you have _taxable income e .~ ~ b?I we read Bonanza ~dl s definItIons ••• teBing .us where . You can. now get permanent tax free payments by inves~ing. in an. of 810,000 or more, you may be . ~ does when health is concerned} = 'WE wen~ wrong .... were so plagued mad ,at his far-fetched annuity. . well repaid by inveatipting the explanatIons, that we practica.lIy .'have apoplex~ and can't advantages of tax.etempt State ~ I and ]4unicipal 'Bon WOo 2.2055 We hanc I Sunday Hours: - 10 o.m. to 9 p.m. I p'. S. ~{arine ~orps, will obtain a,Reallege graduates mterested,.' .. : LICENSED LIFE' JNSURANCE 'COUNSELOR ' . , Grend Rapidt. Flint, 'IllY Cit) lations g . ~ immediate aSSIgnment to the contact him in: room 467, New ." . \ Lonairl', Port Haro. electrica .Iettl. Cre.k and .co f.ilIIIIIlIlIIlIlllHIUUlIlIllIlIlIlIIlIlIIIIIlIIIlIIlIlIlIlIllIllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJllllllllilllW!IIlIIlIIlIlIlIIlIlIlIlIlIlIIlIllIlIlIIlIIlIlIIHlIIllIIllIHlIlI1 November' Officer's 'Candidate Federal Building in Detroit.., . TECT-U our pr: com'pe consulta' COMPL~TE TRUST SERVlCE Namin~ 'Detr~it Trust Company as executor or trustee und~r ¥our~~~ :pro\'~desass~red av~il~bility7 proven skill and admin- ~.stratlve'~xperle~ce:wuhout adding to costs. Ask for our folder ExplodIng 8 MIstaken Ideas~'. . J

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21, 1954 Thursday, October 21,' 1954 ",' " G R'()S'SE' '.p b rN~T.-E::N. E,W S Page Thirt•• n , , I - , Group Leaders Meet for Tea :',::N'~r8e.'s:~ideClass Starling' Dau'ghters of Colonial Wan n :'Sigfna :"Gamma:':Pla'n~hln 9 "'C'elebtati6n I To Hold luncheon Meeting , Mrs. Frank Wachter of Lock- . ' .". : ',; '. ','! . . • , ." " . Mrs. C. D. Wardle, assistant .~", ,1 American Red CrOss' of- quirements for Nurs()'s Aides ar~ mo~r boulevard, chairman of 'The" chairman, who is in charge of NeIghbo!hood Groups of the ~urse'sA~~(!, Training 118~50 years. ~ a~ditiont .a ' high Members of Michigan State the organizat~on of new. groups, fers',ne,,". M.others Club at Grosse Pointe class, starting, November 1,' to school educahon 1S reqwred. ' . S~~ty, Daughters of Colonial announces that all mothers, new HIgh School, open€d her horne on part- to the.high school have been con- run 'for six weeks, five days per After. the training course the Wars, will come from every r ~hursday, October 14, for a tea tacted and six new groups have week, thr~e ho~rs each day, from Aide may choose the hospital she of :Michigan, on Monday, October In hono.r of representatives from the varIOUs groups. already been formed this year. 10 a;m; :to, I' p.m.', .' wishes to serve and arrange a 25, to 'attend the fall luncheon .. :::; " Further new groups are wel-I The first three weeks are .class schedule to suit her needs. Aides meeting "at the Detroit-Lf:land the magnificent . "'. comeq. There are now approxi- . ltos of your li- work, taught. bY' a. registered .are, asked to pledge 150 hours Hotel., . 'mately 40 neighborhood groups od of you to go Among. Grosse Pointe members of mothers who meet regularly n~rse at Red CroSs headquarters, service, per year &'l a minimum. Ie in this IT'atter Mari@ 153 E., Elizabeth. The last'. three Mo~tAides find one day per week expected to attend are Mrs. once a month for cards 01' sew- the pho~os will ing .. weekS 'ar'e. taught at the hospital a satisfa~tory w13:Yto ,render this Henry B. Joy, organizing presi~ )pment of build"" BEAUTY SALON _ " I. .. commumty serVlce. dent; M:rs. Arthur Maxwell Park .. Ie as yours in' There are several groups which wher.e ~the AIdes are allowed to For further information call of Grolse Pointe have been organized for 10yeal's la." practice' as th.ey learn. WO 1-3900•. the American Red er, sta,te second viCE-president 1802.0 Mack Ave. or more. S()me,. who organized and many" others. lirectory when they had sons or daugh-. " In th~ ,case th~ hospital will Cross, Nurse's Aide office. 'Y,10 Kercheval Near Washington Mrs. Joy will report on her re .. tel's in high school, now have . be Detroit Memorial Hospital. GET CONFUSED M. Ort, Direc- Appcinlmenls grandchildren attencljng Grosse, There is no .charge (or this' . c~nt visit to the Frontier Nursing Libraries; Mrs. TU 2-8875 Pointe High School. . trainiQg ~which equips the Aide' to The habitually crooked man Service, which is now the Na. Chief of Pro- Mrs. John Fuchs, ,a charter serve as a volunteer in actually eventually ffnds out he doesn't tional ' Society •. D.C.W.'. projec~ ,lssistant: Miss All member of the Mothers' Club; caring for. the ill. The age re-:- know which way to turn. in honor of Mrs. Joy. lef of Children's Work which was organized 26 years, I le1itta Roemer, ago, has served as chairman of I Library. Guaranteed her group since its inception. h, 20600 Mack Fall Special! Each member of a neighbor- Jean Milliga, hood group donates 5~ cents at .. r Helping('the. Familv Treasurer In. Reg. $15 Elene Curtis each meeting and each table of.. l5430 Kercheval four is provided a prize from nne Studnicka, Empress Permanent the Mothers' Club. This phase of , . , , There's an easy way to pay your bills-and lD. the Mothers' Club activities has served a dual purpose. Mothers a big time s!iver, too. Use Manufacturers 8.50 have met and shared mutual in- National Special Checks which cost only ,Show terests, and boys and girls from Shampoo $2.50 for' 20. No mil'limum balance is re- and Hair Style. 1• 50 the community who attend. unday Grosse Pointe High School have quired, no charge for dePosits or mainte- been assisted through the schol-' a lot of inter- Hair mince. If your balance is sizable, you may Cutting .••••••• ,1• 50' arships that proceeds from this Three Pointers. who chatted at tea following Sigma G~ma's fall m~eting last. Sat~r- . for the annual activity have helped provide. day (Oct. 16), were .(left to right) MRS. E~LIOTT PHILLIPS, of lVIo:::anroad, MR~. prefer Rejular Checks. Open the type of aged by Junior ERNEST. G. "DAVIS, of Lincoln -Toad, and 'MRS.,.CHARLES R. :.MU:B.P:HY, o( Bec;1ford' checking account that's best for you' ••• at will Industries. road .. Plans were announced for the' Assoc;ia ti01?-'s'Founders' Day reception to be held ~ held this 5un- this convenient, neighborhood offic;e. ugh Wednesday, A New Service for December'l at the Little Club. The reception win climax Sigma', G'a.rnma's: fiftieth. aimi- :;oodwill Indus- versary yea,r celebration. Ori~ina1 founders and .long time board,inembers ;will be hon- Open Fridays untj~ 6 PM. ~2Brush at East , Drapery Owners ored, and guests will see a graphic display illustrating'Sigma Gamma's'50 years of service' to the community. " ow and sale this r for new equip- We Do It All! TIMER LOSES WATCH o v e d working AAUW' ~p'9nsoringPresentation Mary Waterman;' of 266. Tour" Manufacturers Bank Take down C1ndrehanll y~ur Drapes National 350 handicapped aine rOad, a, student at Grosse ees of Goodwill and' Cornices. Exp'ertly finished os Pointe-University School!:'report- 202-73 Mack Avenue near Lochmoor your alwoys EXPECT AND GET Of Classic by Players of MSC ed. the loss of' her. timer's; watch ~8 antique deal- FROM FAULTLESS. ThUrsday, October 7,' sOInewhere I Detroit. Highland'Park. Dearborn• GrossePointe Woods. VanDyke .Mlllfhr Pttl~fli DtllSitlllJlI"",t, C"1mIIi•• [rom Michigan, Children can drift in their im- . near the school. \ , • \V York, Massa- agination doV'fO the Mississippi' lv:mia and Ne- ,Specialists in cleaning curtains, I~------'------,------;;.- drapes, lamp shades, etc. .... " ...... ): on a raft asthey watch '.'Huckle- ~ show opens at berry Finn," the presentation of ains open until Phone for !:stimates ther days hours the Michigan State Players at :until 10:30 p.m. I Pierce' Auditori~m on Saturday, N ovember 13. I I Dramatization of this ail-time, as Mark Twain favorite story on the real stage by real 'college players 4737 .should 'appeal to boys' and girls in both grade and 'junior high: pp, R. Ph. school. every bodily Two performances are sched- oper function uled, .at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., aches, so is it under the sponsorship of the t this is the • * American Association of Uni- of ailments? OGEP-OOWN COMr()1l7! , versity Women, 'Grosse Pointe nderstand too, "N/M8'6 Branch. Mrs. William. H. Granse nal headache lf s without 6!!.ACe is general chairman of the com": mittee. aches are the Tickets 'at 60 cents each. are on investigation. sale at Fromm's Hardware, on' ronic disorder Kercheval in the Village;. Punch ur doctor will and Judy Toyland, 97 Kercheval, for the cause Grasse Pointe Farms; and Hark- es. ness Pharmacy, 20315 Mack, he recom- Grosse Pointe Woods. DONALD S. LEONARD effective in There are come'dy and excite- ause, and not ment aplenty in this well~loved Governor story of Huck Finn, who runs HOMER FERGUSON cine with con- away from his' father to find Senator usted, experi- .u. s. " adventure on the great river. . The Michigan state Players, an ght organization of MSC students, of II series of ents appearing under capable faculty g\.lidance;. week, specialize in presenting live dramas for children. They are rated among the top children's theater groups in the country. Assisting Mrs. Granse on the arrangements committee are: motoram;c Chevrolet lor 7955 vice-chairman and P.T.A. pro- motion, Grosse Pointe Woods, will be on d;sp/ay beginning Oct. 28 Mrs. Walter Kingsley; tickets, Mrs. Alex Stirling; publicity, CLAaENCE A. a. Mrs. Daniel L. Wells and Mrs. u .. R. W. Cunnington; Hospitality, Mrs. James'Morrison; house, Mrs. John Marshall; luncheon, Mrs. J 5175 E. Jefferson VAlley 1-2000 John JakIe and Mrs. Charle~ Leavitt. " ROFty • GH NOW~• IS w oeeam , PYlON OWEN J. CLEARY' tax level.. in' ...... ,..... and high tax g to tax.free r intome that Spirit, know-how and teamwork are what it Don Leonard bas pledged hi. admin.istratiOn to takes to mllke a winning team;'8 team that'lrnowr! its ti.ction-on highway imlJr9vemen~better 8chool fa- IIble ineome job, that c8rrieBthe ball-and,srores! cilities-augmented ~t funds for' teachers- • you may be estigating the That's the kind of team you can 'field in Lansing brOader aglicul~ repiesentat19~ at policy-making exempt State ••• for and in washington. on' November 2~ ' ' levels-a preventive mental health program-.:a strone nds. For in- . Top to bottom; youlI agiee ~'. a lineup that youth guidance.' program-additional industry lor single return year'round -\ Michigan to increue amployment-<:are for the aged e of $14,000, will giVe Michigiln tbe:type of, gov~nt to make eceive a divi. cO'mfortt you' proud.' in their own commU;nities-removal of politics !:Om % on a tax~. prison admil1iatratiOn-eOund, DOn-political conserva- But-remeinber-you need the ,lVholc team. You to equal the tion policieS and, increased prolJ'lOtion Michigan's FlANK G. MIU.AID need 'Donald S: Leonard' as ,Governor to. of ax.free Bond. famed tourist attractions. AtIMIey o.n..t" 'nk about! coordinate tbeeft'ort, to provide the t. "How To inspired leaaerahiprY ou need .the power- , These u:e ..~ few of the team's objectives. They .Exemption'. ful voiCe of Senator Homer' Ferguson 'in cannot be had without teamwork. The team cannot nguage your THE PRO-TECT-U JA- function without leadership. FQr too' long your needs ion, tells !low LOUISE ROOMS SHOWN Wasbington to. continue, the fUllest co- . e invutments HERE ARE IN THE operation with. President Eisenhower's have be~n thwarted by bickering and C9nfusiori in the Governor's office. . . There'. no POINTE AREA. Both are AdminiSttlltion. And' yOu' need the full copy today, being enjoyed EVE R Y :MONTH OF THE YEAR. "rostelr of cl\pable, experienced, energetic' Now is the time for action! Your porch. too, can be Republican state officerB working to.- Give the team your "10 ahead" OIl Novemba' 2- made cozy and comfortable Vote Straight for ~.. __ , even in Winter and during ...... gether to, get thirigl doM. lOt- a ~ter Republican • rain or windstorms. ~icmgan. fer • Ire4ter" Micro,.! We handle complete instal- lations including heating, D. HALl "AU electrical work, foundation ..... T,...... and construction. PiR 0- TECT-U JALOUISIES are } our prime interest... com pet e n t architectural consultation our specialty. 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G RO S $- ~ . -p OI"N T'E" ,.N E:W ' 5 - ~ , .,. .'~'.:.. Thursd . ~ • ' A man dMsn't need_b'~~ refer- Shores Garden Church -G-uilds POInte :Bank Raltes HIgh ences to borroyJ'. tr.ouble. Amann , "Mrs~:• r - ,James.. Richa:rd,Cburisman A~rs.'Yora'nceGen.e Alt,house . really cold Club to Meet - Plan M~etings: Among Nation's Leaders creditors ::t ThiS month's meeting of,. the .. -- -- For Quick him. Grosse Pointe Shores Garden :- The:' - ~ven:iri~ ,:~.guilds :.-,-of : St. -" A tabulatiqn made by "Bank- Club will be held in the hom~ of' Michae~::(WQip~t1's~Aux~1iarycare' :_ ing," Journal of' the American Mrs. Paul Sutherland, 90 Colonial sch~.l:itiled :':"to .,."meet,' MOilday{ Bankers Association, shows the GR road. Mrs.H. -Dwight Wilson will October 25,at-:S'p.mi as follows:. Grosse Pointe Bank in 10th posi- assist as co~hostess. _ , 5t.- Agnes: ;'at'the 'P~otesfant- ,: METHC The meeting has becll called for Childr~n's Home, -900 Cqok road: ' tion among the first 100 af the 21 t ~j October -26 at 12:45 p:m., .and an Hostw-.:\vill' be ~rs.,-~~ber-t -orr,~. nation's so' called smaller banks. SUN interesting program on Water and, cowhostess will be-':Mrs. Leah. This phenominal growth is a 9:30 Morn Conservation has been prepared~ Park Cab Co. Serm' Sank'lr. -Call ''IU.- 1:"9581;'-', .:' . testimonial to the friendly and Nurs.- ; _ • ~. I, .. ,~(, ~' ,1" _ : It will be delivered by one of -the st. El~zabeth:- at:th~,home of ' cQmplete banking facilities pro- garte' club's -own members, MrS .. Stan- ate a Mrs: Edwin Neill, '1732 vided by the community bank- ley L. Smith, conspr_vation chair- 11:00 Morni Mrs .. K. Scott,_ will, ,be co:' and a tribute to its d~rectors and VA. 2.2411 Serm<, man. - " hpstess~;'; Nurst' Call TU., 1-2242.' _,I' : ~".-' • employes. ' In addition, the members of the gartel! club are planning to exchange St-. Martli"a:~8.f'-,the ,ho~e_;.of:, - REV. HUG plant materials, which -they will Mrs.-Harry'Findlay~ l867,L~n.::'; TL bring from thei::- own gardens. caster._ Mrs;Ediso-o' Robbins. arid>, Mrs. W81ter' Savery will "be :co- hqstes~es-:"C~ll 'TV. 1:2t49.-. j '-" The,.day.~iJne"_guilds,-wiiI -mee.t. ,- DOLL REPAIR SHO' Tu~sday,.'; October' 2'6, ,.at rZ:45 , Absente,. \,Ballols- Complete U>1e of wigs, shoes p.m;.: . .' _ , FOR stockings and dresses. -_: St.CecE!lia::,~,,~t .the liome. ~i', Repairing Dolls Since 1895 Mrs. 'NelsoiLFisher,.55 Lochmoor.'-:: / 'Co-hostess- ..'will ,-be Mrs .. Elton COMPLETE LINE OF Bamford. CaU- TU. 1.:9546. November 2, ,1954 NEW DOLLS and St .. Mal;gar~t': ~' at the ho'me Do.LL ,CARRIAGfS of Mrs. Domird Scoble~ 465, Au- -' ELECTION 1- .. .arc!: Co~host:esses-_-.will . pe _Mrs. -,- KAMMERER Arthur Kue-cken and Mrs.- Lldyd .' BABY CARRIAGE ,co. G. 'Kerby.~ Calli TU. 2-2_3.30~ ' f .: ' ~ , . , ,'! ~; " . " , 8705 GRATI01 WA 1-27"10 St. ~Mary:- ~. at 'the home: ~ot.. I; at Fischer - - Notice. Mrs. Harold :Kolbe, 1487._Sunni)1g,:. .. .",. dale Dr. C~-hostess will-be' M~s.:''. John Barlow. Call TU. 4-0240. - Buy Your New Absentee ballots may now be obtained at" -the City" , The fC)1~merDELPHINE ORLOWSKI, daughter of Mrs, ,.. Clerk;s 01tice of your respec.tive comr11untty:-during'regular,, ': FORD 'The former MARILYN RUTH SKUBICK( daughter Plan 'to Attend, Henry Orlowski of Grosse Pointe, Fa-rms, -and the late Mr.' office' hours. _ _ , : , '__ _: ,:'- _' '_.~ ,.. of- Mr. and Mrs. Herman .L., Skubtck of Ridgemont road,' Orlowski; became the .bride ' of James Richard Counsman, - from was married on .octobe.r 15 to the son .ofMrs .. Victor Church' If you are expecting to be absent 'from' your ~vot,ing Parl~y son- of Mrs; Leocadia C,ou_risnlan,of Altoona, Pa., and the. place on election day, 'Tuesday, N~vet;nber '-z>'1954,'{or' Althouse of Dearborn, and the late M.r: Althouse. . I ,. ~ late Roy ,Counsman. They 'married- on September 25 and reason of- business, or vacation, or if you ,cannot vote in_ Dick Warner Fourteen members of the Mis- now reside in the ~ointe. : ' sion Society Of S1. Paul Ev. Luth- .person because of illness, yoU may' arran$e _to vote by Adam-Simms. Inc. ma1<;ing application for ballots with the', Cl~rk' of your _Qf ,~~~ro;h~~'~h~tte;~a;~~ri~ie~ra~ VA 1-1000 Res. TU 1.5251 Po.lice W om e---.':l__S_u_b_i_ect T~lk Plan ',:"portant, Meeting .. respective community. According to Mrs. MargaI'et I,Department, the. close proxi~~ty Convention of. the, Women's 2,500 satisfied customers Snow, Chief of the Women:s of the G~osse Pomte commumties Missionary Federation ot - The At Central Branch YWCA -CARPETS- and: . The last, day for __makjng application. is . saturd,a;:' Prompt, Courteous Service t D t t th t the American- Lutheran Church, at October 30, 1954, at 2:00 P.M. DI'vision of the Detroit Police 0 e rOI assures a pro- 4,11 Central. Branch Y.'W.C.A. • I . . tection and services offered to Grand Rapids, October 26. to 4,9. ,,'& Detroit women and children' are Mrs, 'Helen Koepplin, ,381 Mor- "Electors';' should circle tbe cal- -.RUGS BOUND indh;ectly applicable ~o the worn-an road, Organist at St,' Paul, will endar date of Tuesday, October Norbert P. Neif, Clerk. per PAGING JOSEPH A. GILLIS! en _and children. of the Pointe. __' be the official organist Jor tlle 26 and plan to attend this impor- City of Grosse r'ointe TU. 5.5800 In her talk on "Detroit's Police convention. Miss Esther Peters, tant meeting. :35~ yard .,:YOU'RE WANTED FOR Service to Women- al).d Children," also a m em b e -r of the' Local CIRCUIT 'COURT COMMISSIONER! which -was. presented 10 the gen:' society, will show slides on her A tray supper will ]?e available FAST -SERVICE Charles D. Heise. Clerk. 01 eral meeting of the Women's recent European tour. .in the attractive. cafeteria fol- City o_f Grosse' Pointe Park VA • .2~6200 LAMP AN Association of the Grosse Pointe . Other m-embers' who will at-lowed by a, slmple dessert being ,McGOY & -SONS Congregational C h u r c h,- Mrs. tend..are: Mrs. Clarence' Becklein, served in the- Social hall from 7 _ • ./. t • CO Snow gave a detailed explana. Mrs.' Allen Bullen, Mrs.- Henry p. m. to 7:30 p. m. du.ring the-get. CA9PET .COMPANY. Harry' A. Furton. Clerk, E. Warre tion of all the duties and func- Glick, Mrs. Wllliam. Goodsmith, acquainted hour. ~ Cit,~ of Grosse Pointe Farms TU. 5-6600 hons df the DetrOIt polict;womel'?-. Miss Olga -Goetsch, Misses Clara Mrs. Harry Markle is Chair- - 15720 HARPER 2431 , (At_ BalfQur) . While the standards of require~ and Lydia -Hauck, Mrs: Fred man and the theme for the eve- Thomas K. Jefferis. Clerk, New Harpe', ments are high (a college degree' Orth. Mrs. Arthu:-' Peters, Mrs. ning's program is one (1) plus OPEN. MON. AND FRI. (KJ 209 - JOSEPH A. GILLIS or at least three years of college Martha Pitt, Mrs .. Arthur Rup-. one (1) equals "Y." UNTIL. 8:30 P.M. Grosse Pointe Township' ,TU•. 1-6565 • \\'ith much experience in handling recht and Mrs. Rudolph Scheib- As the Y.W.C.A. orgahization TU. 1-6088 people being the minimum), nero is rounding out one hundred physically you need only be five------(lOO) years of service to girls feet, one inch and weigh. 101 Wheelock College Club and women, Mrs. Robert T. Lat- pounds to meet the, requirements PI R f 0 t 21 tin and Mrs. H. Ray Will-(dressed of the policewome.n's depar~ment. - ans ecep Ion c ,. in pel:iod e'Ostumes),' will speak " Of the 90 ,vamen who make up --- briefly about its ,h~s,torical be- tJ:'~ division, 23 women, 'in plain The Wheelock ~olle~e_ A;um- ginnings; we-rld-wide and in De- 'City of dress and unmarked ,cars, patrol nae C~ub of Detroit WIll ,hood. a . troit. . the streets of Detroit from 4 P'.tn. ,receptIon, -at the Women s City _ Mrs: Guy Cummings, will ex~ until 8 a.m; every -night. Besides' Club Thursday" Octo~e-r: 21, at plain the Centennial. and- the l)ar1' ,. ! giving immediate, service on 7:30,. to hon~r Mrss Co~sms. _ Central Bra:n-ch 'should hav.e in Grosse Pointe Park- 'i"; _.',-." every new complaint, they- mak,e" MISS 'Cou~ms, a Wheelocl~ Col- this once- in' a lifetime event. a constant' check, on all -places lege representative, will speak to, -' '-, ' . . .: Mrs: Lilyan _Bt:rdit IS Chalr- Wayne County. Michigan which are open to children and the club members and -sh9W man 0'£ hos'tesses .. Others aSi3ist.

adolescent girls, enfardng curfew' piCtures of the college. ing in the-meetirl'g 'are Mesda~~~ . ' ~ laws and being generally alert ------'M P R k M Hi- -SISgOn; rs. . a es; rs: for any suspicious situation. CHRONIC KICKER M . W'lse; M-rs. J .'-A . L ovmg. t on; One third of the staff is con- It may sound like an impos- ,Misses Beavers; Sally Donald; cerned with non-criminal cases, sible feat, but often a man has Janlell Howard; Elizabeth Green':' '. Notice of. such as missing women, adoles- kicked himself out of good job. smith and Ruth E. West. cent ~irls and all chi+dren, includ- ing boys under 10 years of age.- Besides finding them, the police- Re..i,elect women try to deteJ;rnine t1,le.rea- CITY OF GENERAL ELECTION son for the runaway, -"and 'then, -'."hen ,necess-arY,- tney -Illake ,pro- to be held on ,visions)~r th~\.~4,!r,in~~e-nf,~are. of Thomas C.' the person. . -.' . - . Finally,. all cases at childneg- 'Grosse- .Pointe lect are handled by the W om ell's ' Tuesday, November' 2, 1954 Division, Contrary- to the general layman's belief, the Women's 'Notice -of .. MURPHY. Division handles no cases of crimes com m it te d by' adt1lt women. Mrs. Snow also said that in general, crimes committe~by General Election Probate adolescent girls were of a shop- lifting nature, and not thOs~ of to be held vandalism or a hoodlum nature. Judge A luncheon was served preced-- ing the meeting, by members of Group 2 of -the-Association, and Tue~day, N'ovember .2, 1954 Election Mrs. Frank Standish, Mrs. Elmer Whitlam, Mrs. M. W.,Van Dagen::' To the, Qualified EI.ctorl of the City of Grosse Point_e: Tuesday, Nov. 2 and Mrs. Homer J. Wycoff were f .~ the hostesses. Notice is hereby given, that a' G~neral Election will be": held in the City of Grqsse Pointe, ~tate of MicQigan,.County:" .------_ .._------~------.'-.'-~"';;----...;;-~I of Wayne, on Tuesday the 2nd day of November, 1954, at lJean Laltodlty which time the following -officers are -La be 'voted for in -Kote this City and County: lIs Bride-Elect Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, MEIGHB,ORS, I -- Attorney General, Stat~ Treasurer, Auditor General,- , . A November 27 wedding. date United States Senator, Representative(s) in Con-, 1555 has been chosen by Jean Lahodny ogress; .Senat~l'(s) and Representative (5) in the State East'S and Peter F. Henkel. Legislature, Circuit Judge -(to fill vacancy) for ~he The engagement w"s s an- Third Judicial Circuit for the term ~ndin,g Decem- nounced this week by the bride-, ber 31, 1959, Three. Judges of ;Probate-'(full ~erm) elect's parents, Mr .and Mrs .. term ending .Decembel' 31, 1958; ODe,Judge of Pro. \ bate (to, fill- Vacancy) term ,ending December 31, BacklKE! - " Joseph A. Lahodny, of'Notre' 1956; .Four Circuit Court Commissioners (full term) Beaut Dame avenue. term ending 'December 31, 1960; Prosecuting Ailor- GIGANTI'C REPUBLICAN RALLY Jean attended Michigan State ney, . SheriU, . COWlty. Clerk, County Trp,asurer, Buy College and her fiance, a gradu~ Register of Deeds, Drain. Commissioner and" two " , ate of Grosse Pointe High School, Coroners, as prOVided for in Section 173.5 of the_ Meet Your Great Republican SENATOR class of '48, served in Japan and Compiled Laws-~of~948. ' Korea with the ,U.S. for-ees. He HOMER FERGUSON FURTHER, the following CONSTITUTIO,NAL -is presently' attending General' AMENDMENTS will be submitted: 'Motors Institute. of ' Technology' at- Flint. . , . (Propolal No.1) . Your Dynamic Candidate lor GOVERNOR Peter is the son of Mrs. Robert Proposed Amtndment to prevent disqualification of F. Henkel, of Bedford road. eH~c_tor5because of havillf-_moved within this ,state . DONALD.S. LEONARD.- during the. 30 days preceding an electicn. - -. _ (Propolal~o. 2) . Prnposed Amend.Dtent to Section 23,.Articl~ X oJ 14th District' $' "Lile Sarer".- the Constitution relative to sales tax and distribu- tion of sales tax revenues .. IKE'SCHOICE FOR :CONGR~SS (PropcsalNo. 3) Pr~cinet . ,. Polling Places JOSEpH A_MOY~IHAN,_-JR.-~ ,_ Proposed Amendment auth~rizinf borrowing ~~not to exceed $8.0,000,000.00 to' pay ..b(muses for mIlItary - 1. Trombly 'School-Beaconsfield,.and' Faex Aves:: AND OTHER RE'UBLI~AN CANI)'OAtES: "': Re-eieet ,service. during the HKorean.War." 2. Trombly- School-Beaconsfield. and Essex Aves. ' ". 3. . ,:Municipal Building~efferson and, Marylatid Aves. ARTHUR W. (Proposeil ~o .. 4) 4•. Pierce School-Nottingham. and Balfour' Aves:. '- i . Proposed Amendment to Section 33, Article V. of - , , 5•. -Defer School-Nottingham' and Ba1fourAves~ _ . , HARPER, HALL - 20542 HARPER -AVE. the Constitution 1~ permit. the Lel'islature to au- -6. - SEMPLINER .thorize ,charit~lllellotteries. _ " -.. "" . , D~fer, ~cJ;1601-Nottingham' arid Balfour. Ave~; THURSDAY, a.CT. 28, 1954 - 8:00 P.M. 7. Yorkshire arid Bishop Roads. "'. ~. . . Circuit Court The' polling, Plac~fo~; .s'sid G~neral Electio_n -will_. be the Neighborhood Club, l'ir145_WaterlQo Avenue .. between ~eff Com~f55fone-: , -, REFRESHMENTS '~OOR PRIZES MUSIC and -51. .Clair. The.polls-willbe'open fr9IIi' 7-:00 o'clock .&.~. Charles Heise, City Clerk. until 8:00 o'clock P.'Mr.; Eastern Standard_ Time!. - NO ADMISSION CHARGE - AMPLE PARKING Y.~I- Of Judicial •• f • City of Grosse, Pointe ~a~k .Ex p.rl.nc. .:Norbert P. Neff, :- - ,- \, Published In G.. News, October 21st and 28th. 1954. 14th CONGRESSIONAL DIS7RICT REPUBLlCAN"COMMITnt . . P; CITY CLER.K

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21, 1954 . . Thurs~ey, October. 21 t' 1954.. WS . d bank refer- .~.G'~;D.S.S'~E.~.:~::POJ.N.t.f.:;:N:.E 'ege Fifteen ~-. Ible. A man never fully realizes how TAKEN INTO': CLUB . really cold the world is until his c:editors start malting it hot for The Woods' council was in..

18. ."1 hun. . . , formed on 'Monday, 'Oct~ber Gitr':Scout " f." Fbjjpight~i:{W~rrt).,Up,for •.Setu~reDBnse ==:-----:---__ tlrat the, city's polke-flremen and ", .,f"': '~'_,',":",' ... ,', :-", ". . ••.••. , ,,~,' '... _ .': . -~, • ~ . volunteer firemen, have. been ': '. ~ . GRO$$E PO'NTE " made members Of the One Hun- ~.N~;ws.' : ~t...'Matthew Women's Club' is getting. ready~to: stage .its annual METHODI~T 'CHURCH ' dred Club. The club aids widows . and .childreItof memb,ers wh~ are Rlimmage Sale at .the Parish"H~" ~ 21' MOROSS ROAD ., • . i, ' '.' . . " < " '"'~. killed in the line of duty. The Tro()p;89~r~s~~d.its fall'pro-: .: Harper. at Buckiiigham,' on. Fri:.' SUNDA Y, OCT. 24 council forwarded a letter of day, Oct..' 24"andSaturd'ay;. Oct. gram with' 'a' bang at ,the.new. : 25. ' . '. , ~ CO. 9:30 Morning W 0 r a hip and' thanks to the ,organiza(ion.' meeting 'place, "the Neighborhood' . Sermon. Church School for Nursery. Toddlers. Kinder-' Club '.on' Waterloo', Wednesday"., Mrs. Daniel ,A~.Sweeney, is g~en-, :J'un~or. Intermedt- chairman for the sale, assisted.by . a -e and Seniors. , ,pights;,.: . . ..' . . ,\: 11:00 Mornin, W'o r s hip and Mis. Maurice Ci.Chevalier •.•' . Grosse Pointe' I. Ail' election of officers was h~ld : , 2411 Sermon. Chur~h Schools for Fall" and, Winte- clothing for Nursery, T<)ddler. Kinder- with these 'results:, Leanne Treb,,- aU garten .and Primary, Congregationai 'Church ilcock, .presid,ent~'Karen; Taylor~' members of the :family;,:furnitUre I REV. HUGH C. WHITE, POlto. '240 Chalfont. ' vice,pr.esiden~; Karen.Wannbold. and hoUsehold items, 'and : toy~. will 00 available. . '. . TUxedo 1-7878 l\tarc\ls W. iJohnIOD •. Minister secretary; Carol 'Carbpne,. tre.as- urer; .!.J.'£lxieAd~s.,Sergeant-a:~- . . Proceeds benefit. the' church's Sunday. October %4 arms; .Dorot~y 'Hyne, .Juliette .':. buildhlg,iundand' the 'sale .wUl . 10:00 a.m. WorshIp S e r v Ie. and Low. fund, chairmen.' be hela .'Friday from 9 a.m.•. t'o.S ~~~~~~4~~~r~~ni~;hM~h.for. . The firstJCarrip-out. of. the 'fall . : p.m. and" satlJI'day ,from 9 -8,m. 15. to 2 p.m; " '. :...... 11:30 a.m. Worship' S e r v f'c e and.. season was .October 1.". 2•..3';'at : .. . Sermon. Church S c h 0 0 1 for CamJ,> Holly in ~oliday House. at .. Nursery. Kindergarten and The Out-of-Door .safety, badgp..' Diane le ..: Grad.,e; l' thru 3.. was worked ' on~'including' a' .fire' Re~aff" Candidate .l~r-: Que.,n". 54 drill.' Despite the'.~ontinuous rain, K"ra & Ken's' a. wonderful' time was 'enjoyed Diane, Lee .Retzlaff.' 'junior at - by all of the: t~oop. ' Michigan State "College,' daugh~ Siaffed .Breasl Sixth Church of Christ, Our First '.Ciass" scou~Niila ter of Mr. and:Mrs. W.. G. Retz::" of' Scientist, Det.roit Henderson;' Sally Lewis. Suzan..>ie' laff,, 1153 Balfour road. is among L'Heureux. 'and Lea~e' Trebil.- 14730 Kerchevai Avenue 33' candidates for' Coronation cock are working on'their s~rvice Ball Que-en,.sponsored. by the Spring Lamb aUfay semce.. '10:30 .... project' by R.ssfstiiigMiss Masek' Army ROTC Officers' Club- 'at aad 5:OGPolL with Playmates' on..Saturday at-. Michig;m State College. ImuJa7 8chco1. 10:~O ...... ternoon and. Friday. night Fun Wednesday Evenln,. TelUm~D1&I From the 33 coeds selected in c Meetin, e~ I p.m. . Time. ....7.'9 .,.;t'" their living units.' one ,will ~e- - the City ...... BeacUJI' Room Open Wee. Day' ceive the Army's HonoraryColo- lb. ... : regular 16348 E. WarreD . * 10:00 a.m. to 9:01 p.m. , The Fortri:i'ghte.r~of. Gross~ Poin.te Memori~i. Chu~ch are, sponsoring a square nel title. Musicale:Holds th~ .'• "'ellne.day 10:00 a.M. fA) 1:00 '.m. dance at .the ..church_ on Fr.iday, October ~~;, a,t 8:30 p.ni~Everyone iscordiaHy invite.d to Seven other flnalisi! will each • r voting '1Uld&7 Il" •• IB. ce C:se D.IB. 'Tea represent battalions,as Honorary Now II the Ti'me to y Pres,ident's attend theaffarr 'andtickets may be purcha~ed.at.the door:or py calling Mrs; Ted Potter, I' .Lieutenant Colonels. .954, 'for 5-1520 9rMrs. A.lla'n Neef, TU' ,Left. to righ~:.SHERRIE an~ NANCY NEEF t TU. v2-:8117. The winners will be' crowned Stock Up , vote in . Officially opening its sixty- and STEVEN POTT~R,"being held, by MRS .. JOHN WRIGHT, get t~e lowdoWn on the D~ember 3,' at theCoronatiO,n " "'ote by r.'inth year of musical activities, dance ,being: ,done by' ¥RS. ALLAN NEEF; REV. PAUL KETCHUM,~MRS. THEODORE BaIl. Their -honorary, duties will Your Fre~zer of your thetraditional}'r.esident'sTuesday. Musicale'Teaheld,in theits L. POTTER and WALLACE EHRLICH. _ include reviewing the Army pa- rades. • colorful. setting' of .the' Grosse I ."0' •••• ------!- • ;aturda,r, Pointe War. Memorial Cpnter. 'o.n Winners' Listed "Northeastern Woman's It's easier for a man to swallow Tuesday,. October 19. from 2 until.. . Club to Hold." Hobby Show Aunt Visits his pride than to digest it. 5 o'clock. By' Bridge C,lub" I . In rooms enhanced by flowe1:~ The Northwestern Woman's. Mrs. Lundell an~ backt;l'oimd' musk, greeted Memorial C-e.-n-ter Duplicate Club .is featuring. a, hobby show theIr PresIdent. Mrs.' Arnol~ 'W:,Bridge Club results have been to be givenbY"its 'members. Mrs. D. R. Peterson is arriving 5.5800 (Presbyterian) Lungershausen, and. her offlc~rs. announced as follows:- The. I?eeting. will b,E:held at today from Rockfo;rd.. Ill., to be 16 Lake Shore Rd Mrs. Philip' D. Dexter; VIce. . " .St. PhlllP. 'and St. Stephen Epis- ,the guest of her niece. Mrs. ,Otto president; Mrs. Robert' B; Hauss. September. 25:North ~nd Sou~h. copal Church•. 14225 Frankfort. 'Lundell':'of Bish9P road; MIN!STERS OPAL executive' and recording secre- Alan Mosely and. Lucille ChrIS- on Monday; October 25, at 1:30 . And Mrs. Peterson' steps right' 2-6200 LAMP AND FURNITURE tary; M:rs. Aaron 'Simmons, cor- tensen; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew p.m.. with Mrs. J. W. Reynolds into a fun party .on'her very first COMPANY,. responding secretary; Mrs. Carl Walr!>nd. acting asc~airman. evening here~ The Oscar L. Bards Beutel, treasurer;, Ml's. Os<:a.1" East and West: Mrs. T. W. Me- Mrs. D. A.McGinty of Grand are giving a dinner party for her E. Warren, at Audubon Pengelly, financial secretary., Leanari'd Mrs. Russell Markey; Marais will: preside at the busi- at the Detroit. Athletic Club. 5-6600 and Also in the 'receiving line were ,Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnston: MIS. ness sel.:sionand will ask for re- , , 243) I Harper executive board' members: Mrs. Rex. Burnham and Mr~. Alton ports from representatives to the . Besides' Mrs. Lundell and Mrs: New Harper Shopplnr Center Club Woman's'Town Hall. Mrs. Peterson, the Bards" guests will Benjamin Wilson; Mrs. Harry W.Olson. tie. Lester McIntosh•. daughter of mclude; Mrs.'.~Lundell's sons-m- 1-6565 Taylor, Mrs. Kurt, R. KeY-del, September 27:North and South~ Mrs. Charles .Knaggs. Yorkshire,' law and'daughters; Mr. and ~s_ like an Old Keepsake • • • Mrs, li'~cKeeRobison, Mrs. Ken.- Peg England' and Mrs. N. M. win give a recital in song; Walter Willis Woods of Renaud neth Person,' Mr.~. M. :D. Silver Crawford; Mrs. F. W. Coolidg'e , The only Hving ,charter' mem- 'road. arid Mr. andMrs~ Charles' and Mrs. Marshall' G. Houghton. and Mrs. W. B. Hayes. . ber of the club, Mrs. P. C. Low- J; Brown of Sunningdale drive; u. s. Gracie Choice SId.s P~nk dahlias. an~ ~ums in a E:ast and West:. Gertrude Bo~-. ery, and Mrs. C. T, Hess of Pern-her daughter. Mrs. Elmer Benzin settl~g of lace and SlIver added ker and Irma :M;a'ul;Gladys Ter- berton road, will act as hostesses and son, Arvid Lundell. c lovelmess t,o' the tea ,table. Bush and Nellie Garant., f h d . 49 I•. Among those past preSIdents '. . or t e ay. Mrs. Lundell's sister. Mrs. Ruth ... who were asked. to be hostes~es . Septemb'er 29: North a~d South= ------Pehrzon, who. is paying an ex- S.' Grad. Cholc•. Fronts were: Mrs. Horace Bigelow. Mrs. Mr., and Mrs. Ra~ :f3auble;.Frank .JUICE SEPARATES? tended visit here from her,home u. Marsh and FranCISYoung Canned.tomato juice. separates Edward R. Chapman. Mrs. Frank . ,.,' .when the pulp.:settles out. of. the in St~~holm, will' attend i~e W. Coolidge. Mrs. Walter Gessell, East and.We~t: Bee Curnoe and water in tomatoes. If you' prepare party, wl~h other guests compns- 47.C'fb~ Mrs. Waldo R. Handley, Mrs. Mabel Honn; J:ane Sutherland and. juice from a solid; meaty variety mg Mr. and Mrs. Josep1,l:,C. .Henry B., Joy. Mrs. Theodore O. Kermit Carlisle. of tomato, you' will have less' Drader. Mr. and M~s. MarVIn R. U.S. Graded. Choice Hinds Leonard, Jr., 'Mrs. Vernon L. Oetobe~' 2:" North and South. separation~ Avoid adding water~ Anderson. Mrs. RObert'.Anderso~. Venman. Mrs. Edwin S. Sher- Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Skillin:; Joe to. the tomatoes as you simmet' Dr. and Mrs. Lambert P. Rah~, . c rill and Mrs. Albert R. Zanoni; G..Racas and York Saridbor,n. them. Press all of the tomato pulp Mr. and Mrs. Ralph-.G.Lagerfelat. __ --.; _ 59 l. PRANKSTERS TAKE SIGNS East and We~t: .Dr. arir;'l'Mrs. th~ough a sieve Orfood milt Jl;liceMr. and Mrs. LeRc;>yW..Dahlber~. , Eder's{lead, t•.:Serv. S. Halloween pranksters h a v e R. A. Merrill; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. prepare~. in this way will n~t Mr. and Mrs. WIllard. Holt and BO~Er:.' U. Gracie PrIme Hinds been taking down ~top-street Gross. . separate 'as much as a. thinner Mr. and Mrs..LarryA. Bard .. _ "H.,A'M.. .'5:. signs at different sections of the October 4: North and South, juice, explains Household maga,-. c Park, according to Park Det. Lt. Mrs. F. W. CMlidgeand Mrs. W; zine. Juice-that,shows separation. Boned' .. 65 lb. Arnold Hough. This he said 'can B. Hayes; Frances Taylor' and however •.is all right to use-just Th~.Finesl Tast, ,~~grJ'::~~:~ , ' cause' s.eri\>us accidents. The Peg England. . stir, it up. . in the Woods • • I in our own ' pranksters; in advance of Hallow- East and' West: Dorothy Weg- utllbllJhment Me." - Bab, een, have been tearing down the man and M. Brown; Edna Bruce nth .:~#"0 signs and hiding them. and Ethel Cardoze. BIBLE Yea.r ------October 6: North' and South. III Spar.e .Ribs' , Mr. a.nd Mrs. A:Shambrom; E.G. . Sanders and Dr. H. 'Phill1'ps~:' .' CONFERENCE. ~zZ! .- JEFFERSoN AVENUE .... East and. West: .Jane Suther- Ollo1 ...' land and: Kermit ..Carlisle;' Mis; O.ctober 24-25 .t BAPTIST CHURCH E. G. Sanders and Mrs. H. Phil- ,There's a rockel' lips. 75lli. 13337 E. Jefferson ot LakevIew , Dr. W. W.. Adams 1 • 1% lit. Av.rOI. Old ~ashiol1ed 01 H~rn.r J. A'MmOnt, Mild.t.r (Professor 0 f Religion. Southern P'.fli. '. :Baptist TIleological S e m i J:1 a r y',~ A Complet •. LI".' of for your pocket Ch.nch School t LoulsvUle; . Kentucky) Hard Crust".Bread t.\' Su"day, ':45 •. m. NOTICE r.r 9:30 A.M. High Quality Pastries. W.'r. Now'" MOR.NING WO~HIP 10:45 A.M. ._ 1 00 .n4 Baied Goods OUR. NEW .HOME ~" SUJlday,. 11 :00 8.M. 6:15' P.M.- J 19 J al Kotcher .. 7:30 P.M. . Larger•. Finer. and Nearer .to ' . -; Our Many Groll6e Pointe Customer • " Monday Eyening: 8:00 P.M. JOHN BDERS . FowleR.ad •.r, Fryers. f- Grosse' Pointe Woods T...rlc.,s. Ducks. .., Olds. Bethel Baptist Church G.ese. Capolls, ..,. .~ Whittier' Mkt., , :> '.35# Iroquois at Mack .BAKERY New Address . ~~ 21300 HARPER AVE. Rock, Cornish ' .' 20756 Maok Ave .. . ~, Opp. Bit National Market J .' ',' 'i' . . Detroit 14, Mich. and ..Just Beyond County Line GAME HENS' ." Between Vermer .Rd•.& Anita . 'PR. 8-7790 Katcher Oldsmobile Co. Th. Moot i•.A1I White '. CHRISTIANSCI ENC! 15554 East Warren Avenue ••• TU. 1-6600 . . Try Karl & Ken's 'Home Made ll SOCIETY' • I .Thursday';' Fri4ay - Saturday . . . East Side Detroit1s "prelerred Dealer . ." , . Grosse Po~" Farms, Mich. . . . :,'...... M . Sunday Services 10:30a;m. . . PORK Sunday School ..' Inlants" '.... '" . , . ~·.'.············ . 0 IyI : . Room M M 10:30 a,.m. ~...... W.thThis C~Upon' n ..' : : Wednesday Testimony . S.AUSAGE, Beautiful Meetintf .._ :.;; 1:00 p.m. " I., ~ " " . . Gue.. "tood not to fry oway! Buy! KERBY, SCHOOL ,. .. . 211SJ[~rby, Road. at Beaupre. · C · ALL ARE WELCOME .~ Large, Fresh ; FRESH HOMEMADE SAUSAGE -. qUALITY: FRESH MEATS, HICKORY SMOKED' HAM~ AND BACON . 'SAUSAGE' .There 11 one' that wID please' your • \ part1~ular taste. 'I .. '. Lh Our Own' Our Own \ SHRI'IIlP .Hickory. Smoked Hickory ~moked :. , . L.m.,t -- 5 pounds , .; ..... : Home,lade': • . I . ••••••••••• . .' 'Karl &. • .' ••• II •.• II • ...... ,. " .. Slice:d. . Oo",g. Yiennas' ." " , - . BuUs Bacon...... ' ' '....' '..' Fresh. Ken's Meals .. I . " c 59cLb~ 79 Lb. 75~-Lb. .Exclusiv"'y at . LOBSTERS 20962 MACK SUNNYSI'DE .. No ..Charge for Cooking' . .t HamPton . Large ~hite Eggs, GuaraJlte.•~ Frelh 57c DOl BUle.K Frog'Legs, all size •. "N.ver « Bum Sfeer" , . Steamer Clams Buick Is l1terally a OUr meats are a treat to eat. Stop 1n any time .for real ~'H6ME~:' ~ "'1'c)morrow" car - Ilt. Complete line' of Fr.sh. Fish' Daily HOURS: • eraUy a year ahead of MADE" Junch'meat sHeed to your order. All our, pork. veal, and . Calif. (Dullgen.lli' Crabs Jamb I. "home dreS8ed~'.'We have * .comp1ete line of :BIRDS EYE. Ch.'i'Y.t." •. Clam"; II". ,Point 'Oyltor. ita til'!!el "Dream Car" frozen foods.' dairy' products. Jce cream and many other dellcacl9 Mott. th,,, Wed., e:30 e.", .• '7' ,~"'. styling with record. for house. parties. . '! . . Kill~ Crab Claws high va power. . 'Fr•• h Cook'" Shrh",'. , Thun. thru Set., - 1:30 •. In••' P.M. Our pork iI'cut from 70UD,. lelectd hOII. Our beef J•. hand'picked. . Hom. M.d. T.mr ...cr :~~t.1I $euc. ~ , ...... Deily Su".y.. 10 ...... Ie 3 cut trom' choice .elec"' IUUS. OUr. veal, i., cut from choice, '.M. You., Grosse Point, Bu;e" Defile.,.• • • .,' .elected mnk-red calve.. Our meat ,.11all home drelled 'and care- , '- , , fully liCked. For a real 'roalt or .teak ..';try our meat and be con- vince th."t W4o\ un the .1te.t beca~. 'we buy the best. DELIVERIES TU~ 4-9834 TU. 1-59..5 TURNE.R BUICK ()J1t. rnday •. UDt1;J • p~m. . Ph."e TurkeYI-Duck. .'SUN:NYSIDEFISH & SEAFOOD.,MARKET .. INCORPORATED TU. 1-716' C.,.".--Fro, Le., . :' 16373' L: w.~,~...... :TU.. 2.8611 FREE PARKING 1.5103 Kercheval Avenue I .. f T.,,",lof ...... , Au~hl~. COLBY'S p. IN REAR

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I ",' , . , liaIlU,!l~~~dBlatz f9r,' four big and her da It was..:the same, story but a '.'-point,s ,last. Thursday, ,-Octo- From 'all indications there will tober 15, from. Lynn' Stedman MRS. J. C differ,ent .team .Sunday, Octobel' : b b d J h 'gg d up a 'rl'ng buoy ( , ber '14: to take, over tlie 'lead ~ a ~ew class of sail oat az-'O~ r., w 0 rl e hostesses c. 17, when St.',Paul met.its'arch--," , . ", , G'" ,p '. " B . these parts ne~t summer WhICh with a pair of swim fins"a soor- TYREE joi rival St. Martin at Gros!e Pointe' , In:.the , r~sse ... omte .. US1~ will be called "JESTER." This kel tube and a diving mask. Pointe anc Field. " f nessmens Bowling League. ,information comes to us via Nils It was all in 'good .clean fun gether to tl ellS The Flyers rolled up six touch- .' The sweeping. victory. cracked ::Lukander who. says already' six and the final payoff was a plumb- Fla. by fR. f0 RUn,n {, , downs in shutting out their blue';' . a'two-way' deadlock with-Mil- blow boat boys have placed their, er's friend, one of those rubber and-white riv~, .41 ,to' O. ,The . ler who dropped into a two~ order for new Junior KnaRr's suction cups you use to clear your MR. and previous week•. the Flyers:..ran' way tie' .with 'the ~enneny'. from ,Norway 'for deliverV' next drain, which w.as attach:d, to a HART, !IR. -IsDefeat Wyandotte' over St~'Ros~,41~7!. . team, one point behind the May. .' :veb belt. Skipper M~urr~ was recent gT1es •DeVI .'j , St,' Paul 'has now crossed' its pace setter~ . Running down the lIst of sall~ mstructed to. strap. 1t around S. WARRE .. - U: b t R k' opponent's goal"line ,twelve'times ' . , , ,ors who have ordered, it appears Bell's stern, The obJect was a road, spend I l 'nptwol?nt'gs.am.. e,s :for"a,,~imp,.re,','sSive T~o hu~dred-:plus.games ca;ne the bulk of the fleet will be based Rube Goldberg invention to ke~p the Warren' T. 0 Stay In, n ea en an S 2 s a dune a d,ozen.WIth 23 bemg at Crescent Sail Yacht Club. foredeck men on the boat in ren AcreS, ;: . ""h" h' . . 'd't .t' 'h' " posted and ,saw Ed De~o~e. post M 1 Am I h t Sta . boat heavy weather. As Stedman ex- .The web footed. Blue De-vils paddled, their way to a ~,ey, ave now ma e 1 ' ree. a new thre~ game mdIv1dual e.ry 0, a rea. o.r. t d h striight 'in':the victory' column S hig'h' se1"l:es-of 680 replacing Sar~ skIpper for years 1Sforsakmg the plamed. to Bel~ who requ~s e MR. a.nd classic 20 to 0 shutout over the Wyandotte, Beare on t e bnd ,movmg into ,the last, half ,of ki t '639' " Star class finally. Other Crescent instructIons WIth the gadget, FORD, MR .Grosse Pointe quagmire last Saturday, October 16, 'before a th,e seasori~-areperched stop, the, . . son s..'> .' . skippers are Jerry Jenkins, John "You just strap it on your seat BROOKS a: fair sized gathering of loyal, rain-soaked fans, to remain league standings with'St. CharleS OeRonne s sparkling ~erform- G. Sauer, Donald M. Smith and before going forward to change VIN G. S:

unbea~en in their chase for the Border Cities League gri~ and St:, Philip. T ,... anc.e&set the"pace ~or hIS team, Clark Taylor. hea~:rcanvas and sit down." He dinner g~e:.. crown.' ------Employing a'powerful'running ,', , , - -Pi~r. by Fre(ht",nne~' which also,steppenor~dat BaYVlJ!W',V8;~ht .~lu~ s ~Oth ~nual'Ma~ltinac ~~~ ,~ehgame t e.un. ser~Stto. too~Nils Lukander and his part- We haven't fi~re? out a way to evening. and marked tha third straight would intercept and halt the feet at ,+J.'e 'opening kickoff.' dinn~r, for the, part they played, m patroling:. the, July , w - c was wo pms. e er B b Ad h the first break the suction. W,£ N h ,than the Miller teiun's' previous- nKer °b ahm~ t avthe. t' The reason Bell was the recipi- game in which the Devils have threat. . . St. P,aul"t"'ok ,th'e ,kicko" 'and, " cIa.ssic;,'.COMMODORE 'W,IL. LIAM, ".AGEL,., right, is s. own ' naar roug J.Dt 0 IS coun ry MRS. JO encountered I'ain and mud~'The Scare Dottes Again raced back to"u.its' own.thirty,yard . p~e~entmg CAPTAIN, McLEAN , w~th ,a' pe~~onal gIft ,as', ly posted. record'. of 2826~'. and presentl't"y 1 IS on demonstentra- of the gadget was to be'. sure Ridge road, cleaning bill has mounted far The Blue Devils s~ared Wyan- line. and. quickly drove to'the . th~y ,stand'in front 'of the' High ¥idelity r~ord pla~er Othex:,600or better serIes were tion in the East where the Maine he didn't fall overboa~d In ne~t end .for Cil beyond expectations, but tpat is dotte late in the period as they five, from. where. Gene.Gr~ham . which was present~d, to the ship .by :UayView.. ' notched by Ho~d,~5, J. Matthew Yacht Racing Association is seri- ye!1r's Ma~ac race like he dId with her se of little consequence just so long drove from the Dottes' 35 to the broke through. to pay. dIrt., '. ' " . .' " -, 604, and Sarklson, an even, 600. ously considedng buying up a thIS past year. '. ter, MR. a as Coach. Ed Wernet's ban clu 14 before surrendering the soggy After 'han~ing the ball once, . The "walls c:f :Bayvu~wYacl,1t TEAM STANDINGS" fleet of 50 boats. • - • . FRP..NZEN. remains on the victory trail in pigskin. 'St. Murtl'n,.lost l't and:the'. Flyers CI,u,bfa,irly bulged last'.,Friday, years. " .. ,Barrett 22 , Th J . K . 23 f t ,AI "Cheerio-my-dearlo" Greg- .... .W'oOdy'Pirie, skipper of "Hoot ." : :...... e unlor naar IS ee . ter search of its first conference Wv.andotte had no success in used th""rem81'n''der'.of,the perl'od O.c.tobe"r,1.5, when the ,Mack,inac, Miller .. Z1 11 'th ~ I" 1 th ory sold hIS 30 Square me MRS. AL .. Mon".,'Cruising, C winner,' tele- ' . overa WI . a wa~er me eng" It ' • 1 t ,crown in the history of the school. moving' the ball out trom this to, put itself into striking .posi,:"~8J~ors.gath~red , ~or, the 3qth graphed "his regrets at ,not at- Kennelly. .. 21. of 16 feet 4 inches, 5 feet 7 inch Typho?n. and 1S at a oss as ~ returned to 1 Few Clean Uniforms point as the fourth quarter tion. Jim Lombardo romped 30 an,nual.Mackinac dinner and B,un Motor' city. 20'b d 3 f t 4 inch draft what kmda boat to buy next. A Shore follow When we say this game was the started and were foreeel '£0 pU:l1t.yards to the St, Martin 40. After TJlrowmg Contest..' . tending, the dinner" but Woody Boun...... ti . 19 . Tearnt I and' 1a ee t' 2205 of. IS. -"~h'10k'mg Ser'ouslyI about a She returne, 1 SP . dirtiest the Devils have played, The ball traveled to the Dottes' a fifteen.yard' penalty and two, ~t. previou,s 'dinn. ers .the' Bun wa~ way up .north ,hUnting. . Bru~e Wigle : 17 wOhtch11 9apcoeu~~tsO is ~ the keeL' Raven but then on the other Hand SS United S we are not referring to the way 29. plays later,' PHI Van. .Tiem Throwing Contest held the center Con:.modoreNag'Johny Nicol, Edel. ownersDesmondof-theand DeROnn~'. . :...... 14 The craft. is' an open cockpit h,e remembers th ere are such hot it was played. 'Both the Devils On' the very first 'play Bob smashed from' the,45 to the 8 arid of :thestag'e but this year 'l't was' " .. Welcome Bar : 14. . b' b t 1 d rway to shots as Boyd Benkert, Chum Several p and B.~ars L>attledin the local Prince hammered the final nail a touchdown .was in the making. different as the little clubat ..the Pilot. sloop "Balquihidder",. w,ere: BeldinK ' .' 12 JO' k ufibe"pans I are hunIt e cabl'ns Kerr, Char1ey Beck and Carter pr,obably' the happiest' guys' at B d t - . 9' ma erg ass seer h t' h Ca t an awamp under chilly. overcast in the Wyandotte coffin whel1 he Bob Keller smashed over from. foot of Clairpointe' avenue hon~ the affair wheI1'Trophy'",'C,hawman u ge ~...... available. Also the local lads are Sales-t a IS w en r er c skies that dumped H20 all over hit over his own right guard and the two yard. line to start the ored the. 'officers ~of the Coast City. Glass 9 l' . t' s' t1 al'l at a borrow a boat. .. Carter Sales awarded them."the Pete Moors 9 p annmg 0 mcrea e le s e,; • • • the place all afternoon. Whe."1it raced 'all the way to the'promised second period. Guard Cutter Mackinaw for their Fisher Ti-ophy:for"being.thedirSt " from the present 140 square feet .

was all over there were very few land for, the final score. Dan Fred and, Phil Va.n .Tiem ran part in patroling the July c1ass'ic;Pilot.to .thep turtle '.shaped: island' :dams - Si~s 8 to 182 Harold Mlstele brought a new Players on ,either team who could Follis converted to force the the score to 2B~O. before the half Actually the .head table looked urner Buick 8 All' f th b t .. 30 Square into town just last and third place: winner 'in,:Crws- . Bill Do l' 7 0 e oa s are commg 10 Sh' th "L S tn display a clean uniform. scoreboard attendant to come'out ended. Fred scored from the two, like Na'vy,Day with all the .Coast', ing C Berm'"w '...... 5 sans, sa1'1s, at a cost spread be- week'. h'e IS C'tye oned couth The dirtiest player on either from under his umbrella to, post and Phil broke away on the 50 Guard and club IJ brass' seated at . ann . • t $1720 t $1845' from MIC Igan 1 an was e side was Paul Christo, 210-pound the twentieth point for the and .weaved through tacklers un~ it. , . ,. , Carter iilformed. thed 'group' of Blatz 1 wTehen""Cl'ass 'was0 st'arted' In Nor former "Aventhia." Bayview's CI the offer of 'Commo ore Herb , ..Curtain.' ~...... 0 -:- N b 1 53 d' - vice commodore Bill Wiard ha.s Blue Devil tackle VJ~O played a Pointers. til he crossed t~e goal marke:r. ,After the wel~oming.speech by Buehler of the Mackinac. Island' T Hi' S' I B U' way In ovem er, 9 , an SInce th" " 't f territk game both on defense and Clock Balts Threat In the third. quarte~, Jill! Lom- the' club's salty COInmodor'~Bill Yacht Club; to ,donate .a trophy . . eam mg e: arre s. that time there have been 45 h~d e specs. on 1 or ~om~ offense. The only clean part of W:.randotte made its final 'bid bardo set uJ?' Graham's second Nagel, race chairman Lynn' Sted- for both. the 'Chicago-Mackmac 1048;'Miller, 1033. boats built. Currently 25 Ameri- t~e, and ~ad ldeas of makmg 1t. "Swampfoot" Christo was his of the day after Coach Wernet touchdown of th.eafternoon, when man, Jr. presented Captain. Mc- and Port, H""""'~Mackl'nacraces. Individual. HI Sinrle: Bell, can skippers have ;igned con-. hIS flag ShIp.next year w~en he, SC' eyeballs which sparkle d like dia. had subrrtituted a whole new team he. rammed. h.IS way f...... r..om the Lean with a'Hl'gh Fl'delity record T'h t h ld 'b d' d t 265; Brerer,' ,252. ' tracts 'for boats for delivery. next takes over the top spot In the e rop y wou e awar e 0 --Team Hi" Three:' DeRonne's,' S . g sailingest club on the river. All morlds in a.coal pile as he trudged with one minute remainmg. The m.ldfield strIP.e to.,the. rone-yard player for, the ship and.a per- th cht hi h k th 'f:.. t prm back to the locker room after the new bU"\lh of, Devils promptlv 1m,e. PenaltIes. m,tervened, ,but sonal gift. a thermos co#ee' pot, e"t ya d t'w c. mab thes' e 'uesTh 2928,'Miller, 2826. . The .b'g1 SIS. ter t0 th e J urn'or that's changed now. "Lone Scout" ... , oJ • u. .correc e ' une m, 0 races." e Individual Hi Three: De~ ..' ., is comparable to Ray St: John's all-important victory:' fumbled on the first play and the. Graham scurned off left tackle as a token o~ appreciation .from idea behind' the' trophy is to Ronne 680' Sarkison, 639 Knaar, known as the Senior, IS "L'l S' g " and the Gonyeau Coach Doesn't Conserve Bears recovered on the Pointers' .for twelye, ya:t:ds and. the fift.h Bayview. ,. t ~ . . b th f h ' " . 30'4" o.a., 20'4" w.l. 7' beam, 1 In"va. , " Ice Of course Coach Wernet dIdn't. 3S from where the Bears liam- TI? ' 1.0mbardo. convert~d . h15 Jack Anderson was honored as PwraOtmerO,'CelaSrsaiC~S,In, 0 .' res --,...- ...... _- 4'3" draft wl'th 315 square feet brothers Mlbmar. They all are Grosse help the cleaning bill either mered their way to the Devil one thud extra pom~, and 'It was the winning skipper of ,overall Sailors being the spontaneous Spartans Defeat sail area. It has been purchased 43 feet overall. when he inserted a brand new. yard line before time ran out. 35-0. .. honors and Wilfred,McGuire car- and receptive breed 'that they are by John Vines and Pat. Kelly ------ICE team in the fading minutes To pick out anyone boy in the • S~. Martm, frustrated after ried off a 'whole armload of, accepted the idea with., enthusi- O'Shea' All' -Stars' and will be sailing on Lake S,t. Bar Association Pays of the game after the contest was Blue Devil lineup as the star of naVJ,nglost almost as much yard~ trophies as the, winner of Cruis'" asm," .. _ Clair next summer. .., .. all but ne9tly tucked away in the the victory would be foo,lhardy. ag~ on the gr0':lnd as th~y had ing .B' clas,s.with his ,Mackinac Race chairman +-ynn' Stedman __ • • • Honor to Frank Cooper .R ,Pointers' swelling bag of victories. Howe~er. standout performances gamed, resorted t~ the ~lr near sloop "Kanduu• Bob Neesley was received a tremendous' ovation The Grosse Pointe Woods Detroit Rive-I'Yachting Associ. --- Wyan?otte ope~ed .the ~an were turned ,in byPa';ll Christo, the en~ of the thIrd pe~lod, but awarded ,the schooner trophy for, for "the great jobne and his race Spartans continued to drive to. ation Commodore Frank Martin Frank E. Cooper, of 87 Merri- For in gam~ WIth a boo~llng k1Ckoff1Oto tackle Jerry Leamon, lme.backers the aenal .attac,k also faIled. . the tenth time. The trophy has committee, did. in. running; the. d'th'., I f' - t . announced October 29 as the weather road. has been named to VAl: .the e.,nd zone WhIch halfback. Don Jay H00ker and Tom-Kmg~bury. St MartIn trIed.. two last-dItch beeri in competition for, twelve biggest"Mackinac race in history. war . elf, goa .- . IrS place 1n DRYA noml'natl'ng meetl'ng and a fourth term as chairman of the Eugemo raced out to the Pomters' and end Bill Anderman. one of 'efforts to score 10 the last quar- ' the Jack Lowther Li.ttle Football December 3 as the annu.al elec- American Bar Association Sec- :21yard line. One line play ~e;ted' the smallest players. on !he ~quad I,ter, while se~ond and third string I. ------League with .an 18-0 naval. win tion meeting. Both are to be held tion Committee on State Admini- (Eves.; ,a first down ,on the Devlls 31 who has done a terrIfic Job m' the subs were. m the game for st.' I ~". hb h d Cl' b N 0v:er the previously once-beaten at Edison Boat Club. . strativ.e Law. ' and before the sixth second had last two games. Quarterback-Jim Paul, but penalties halted both I~elg, or. 00 U. .', ews northwest Detroit O'Shea Field The Inter.Lake Yachting As- This committee has, during tha Ice skati./ ticked off halfback Bill Dow Lineberger' called ,'one' of the attempts. TwiCe passes:from Joe . All-Stars last Saturday, in,aiea 'sociation has worl~ed outa con- last four years, studied variou~ electrified the wet. shivering bi. smartest games Blue Devil spec. 'White to End,Bill Westwood wer~ ' of ,mud at the Mason' School fusing'deal'for i.ts winter meet- aspects otthe .problem of con- ( most I :partisan crowd as he spun. danced tators have had the pleasure to nullified, one into the end zone, f. Thursday, October 21' . gridiron: ing, ,December 4. The ILYA will trolling and supervising the work 'and twisted like a wh~r1ingder- witness in a long time. the other to the five-yard line. Knitting Ladies 11 a.m. Knit for Red Cross It has been conservatively esti- hold the meeting in the. Sweep- of administrative agencies within 1500 I ( vish for 69 yards and a touch- Don "Squat" Eugenio,' Bill St. Paul will. meet St. Philip Badn1inton 1-3.30 p.rn. Adults," , mated by 'reliable observers that stakes Room at the DetrOIt Yacht state governments. This year the Corl down. "Scat" Dow and Bob "Bull" next week in the hopes of keep. End Steve Ernest''':for example Club .from w~e:e the group ~ill committee is to study the' 'prob . Groans DC!wnCheers Prince m'ade their own headlines ing alive its winning streak. Girls Gym 4-5,p.m. Girls ,8-:-12. . carried, home some 20 pounds of go to the Whlttler Hotel for dm- lem of legislative review' of The cheers were tremendous with their terrific, alert rtinning ------Sherwood Dance Class 4-5 p.m. Mason " School mud after the ner and entertainment. That's agency rules. ' ,but quickly tUl'ned .to groans which cut the Wyandotte defense 'Ll.ttle League Girls Bask~tball 7 p.m. gaple. going to be a good trick to get It will recommend legislation ~:when the officials detected a to ribbons. Fencing 7 p.m. The Spartans played .th.eir those guys out. o~ the ,DYC,and .designed to affOf'd a method --:..I clipping infraction and brought Refuse to Dress St t. E I Friday, Odober22 , I finest game defensively to date, over to th~ Whittler. :UndouD~ed-whereby parties who feel that a the ball back to the Devils' 16. The hilarity we 'witnessed in ar lUg ar Y Oldtimers 1-5 p.m. Men' 65, older-:-=-Social shutting out their opponents for ly some Wlll get lost 10 transIt. rule adopted by' an administra- rm ,Wyandotte intercepted quarter- the' dressing room after the game ,. --- Ceramics. . 4-5 p.m. Children' 8-12 " the first time tl1is year with out- • • • tive agency is unreasonable, may back Jim Lineberger's pass two was something to behold. The The organizational meeting for standing line play by encl;.Gtiry Dick Bell and Mac McGuire got directly appeal for relief to the :plays later to halt the early entire team refus.ed, to remove 1955Grosse'Pointe Woods-Shores Sherwoosi Dance Class' 4-5 p.m. SchiCk_and' .the' ,recently con- a surprise award at the Bayview appropriate committe..e of the :.threat. ' their filthy uniforms after reach. Little League Baseball has been Friday Night Party 7-8 p.m. Boys andgirls games in verted end' who is now playing Mackinac dinner last Friday, Oc- state legislature. , Three plays later, after a 15 ing the locker room. They waited announced for 8 p. m.,Monday, Open Gym 8-9 p.m. gym. guard, Butch. Gramer; ~ yard illegal use of the hands until head coach Ed Wernet, end October 25, at Room 125'J'a,rcells Boys ,17 and up 14idway through the Second .'penaltY,.Wyandottewas forced to coach Ernie.Bauer and line coach Schol, Vernier road at Mack. Saturday, October 23 . quarter, O'Shea punted short to Re-elect. . • DEMO.CRAT punt to the Pointers' 45 yard line, Bud Kurvink came' in and then Grosse, Pointe Woods and PJayma,tes 1-2:30 p.m. Boys and girls 5-7. Paul Krogh" left half back, who. Ir :where Eugenio was downed in his gave 'them a tremendous ovation. Grosse'Pointe Shores fathers and Open Gym 1:30-5 p.m. Boys shi(ted'-.into,hfgh gear and raced HAROLD M., tracks by the fast charging Bear One mud covered lad embraced all men interested in Little Lea- Neighborho'od Square,Dance 8 p;m. Adults down the -left side line for the defenders.. Wernet who didn't seem to mind gue Baseball are urgeo."to at- be Spartans' initial si~ points.. • . On the second play from ~rim- 'having some of the. victory mud tend. League officials and Board . . Sunday, Octo r 24 , Early in the Third period with --•. mage Eu~enio rac.ed around his rub off on his good clothes. of Governors will be elected at St. Thomas VS. St. Rose 2:30,p.mr Fqotball fine team blocking left half Russ own right end for 11 to the The all important. victory was the meeting. M~mday, October 25__" Gramer skidded .and spJashed for RYAN Wyandotte 44 and then cracked wonderful and being Dad's Day In )urging a big attendance, Ballet 3:45;4:45 p.m. Girls 8-12 the Spartan's longest touchdown the line and twisted free from made it all the more 8w.eet. 1954Little League Officialspoint- Open Gym 4-5 p.m. Boys ' of the seasqn - a 63 yard run STATE SENATOR • I three tacklers to ramble 34 yards Grosse Pointe, is tasting the sweet ed out that the early meet~ng Open GY1ll 6:30-10 p.m. Boys' around his left en'd. ATTORNEY to the Bears' 15. fruits of gridiron fame and they 'will enable the,' League to get Fenting . 7 p.m~ Adults. Late in the 'fourth quarter the, Author; Michigan's new Narcotic On the .very next play Bill like it, particularly the fact the '1955 . franchising requirements P 7 T. Spartans .econd~string backfield Laws, toughest in U. S. against dope Dow surpnsed the Dottes when pre}? daily writers hav,e tabbed out of the way early and clear Ping' ~ng p.m. een; agers thi'ine'd:the l(:iCal"fans,bj' scoring peddlers. ' he cracked over left guard, re- Grosse Pointe as the number one the decks tor planning the 1955 Tuesday., October 26 'their first,toucl!down. of the year versed his field and sloshed into Class A team in the state. season.. Badminton 2-4 p.m. Adults with quarter~&~kJe~r;y' Phillips PRESENT STATE SENATOR the end zone for the first score The Blue Devils are proud and ------Handcraft I 4-5 p.m •. Girls 8-12 sneaking :the last .tour)'~rds to 1. Author of Legislation tightening laws banning obscene books, of the game. Dan Follis' try for jealous- of this honor which has Babe Ruth Loop Sherwood. r>ance Class ,~5 p.m. '- conclude.the days scormg at 18-0. comics and m.agazines. the extra point was wide of the come to them for the first time Open Gym 4-5.p:m. Boys " Coach"Peter 'Palombit of the 2. Sponsored Legislation allowing increased .benefits under uprights. in history. M · Sl t d Open GY;D- . 6:30-10 p.m~ 'Boys . SpartanS invites all the friendS , Workmen's Compensation Law and Unemployment Security Squelch Second Bid Face Three Tough Ones . OVleS" . a e. Cameracade ' 8 p.m. CalDera Clubs Shooting .of the Greenoand White team .'to Law. Just m in ute s 1ate l' F-aul Now all this Wonderful m:T attend their game with, the Dear- 3~Advocated Legislation granting Liberal Benefits to Veterans. "Swampfoot" Christo recovered a the fact remains there are still The official Babe Ruth League ' {.. Session born: Cubs' at Gulley and Ford 4. Promoted L--egislationprotecting small business; Author of Bear fumble on the Dottes' 20, three tough ball games left on. photographer, William J. Kirby, Wednesday, October .21. Roads, at .2' p.m. 'Saturday, Bill liberaIlzing Mechanic's Lien Law; supported Bill giving but to no avail as the Bears the schedule before the Pointers will 'show the colored films he Tap Cl~ss . 4-5 p.m., Gir.Js' 8~l:2, , October 23~Okduring le-,sts.ummer's base- NBC's , .. 6:30-8 p.m. Teen age. Badminton parents"~Sql\at:e.I>aJ:l~e,featuring, squelched the Pointe;-.:,' second spot in the state and, more im- ball se'ason,on'October 28 at 7:30dfrl.S.cout Trp. No. 898 '6:30-8 p.m. CIub"~,Y'. pop'ula'r..Wes and Julie Rea. 1'0 be touchdown bid.. portant, the Border. Cities Leag.-l.1ep.m. at the Neighborhood Club. Sherwood Dance Class '4-5 p.m. . held Friday" 'November, 5, at No. 89 On Your Ballol From there on to halftime the' crown. ' All boys' vlhoplayed in 'the Boys' Billiards 7 p.m.. " Montieth, Schoo,fat '8:30 ~;n:i. I two teams ha~mer.ed away at Five times now the Pointers Leagt,te last sU~E;r, inc1~ding Cerainics. . 7:30 p.m. Adults '. ,: .. one another WIth llttie success. haV'eemerged victorious and not, both major and C 0'11e g 1ate B d . t . 8 'Ad It" "- ,I . Linebacker Tom Kingsbury halt- once has this self-disciplined. League. play~rs, and all manag- a :rn,m qp p.m. us .. I • ,I _ ed the only serious Wyandotte team felt the pangs of over cOli- ers, coaches, offici~l scorekeepers, threa~ when he leaped high in fidence. They know ~hey ,must groundskeepers, and al~who par~ ~ De La Salle ~ather8' Meeiing" Monday, Night , , the aIr to .snare quarterback Bob play every minute of' every game ticipated in the'league are invit- . ------, Manthey's pass, intended for his for everything that is in their ed to attend. ,\.. The Honorable .Frank Sche- All parents' of students' of the 6 f~et 4 in~h end Dave McCul- wonderfully conditioned young Mr. Kirby's films are)n full, manske, Judge .of Recorde~5. school, their' iri~tidS:ai'ld mem- lough. bodies.' color, and-will show scenes stax:t- Court for" the CIty" o~.DetrOIt,' beri :'of',De, Li.'Salie' ..A'iumnae ". DO.DG E has done it~._better wait! Don Eugen~o throttled anot?er One little let ,down by just, one' ir~gwith the openingda:r' pa~de Will,a.ddre~~the members of t~e ~e in,yited',to' att~~d;',Refresh~ Wyandotte bId for, the equahzer team member m the next three, and 'ceremonies' and .endmg WIth 'De La Salle F~ther~ Club at therr, ments Wiilbe served,inthe'school near the end of the second period games can spoil the b.eauti:(ul Wo:dd Series pictures. monthly ~eeting to be held,Mon~,..c.afeteria after, tile meeting.:,' ' • when he intercepted Manthey's hopes and'dreams of. the entire The films will be shown in' the .day,.evenmg,. -.october'25 at t~e . pass on the Pointers' 20 yard line squad, its c9aches, the ,school and second. floor Neighborhood Club' De 'La. Salle ,Collegiat~ A~ditorl-' 'The' annual election of'''o1fic~rs' . as the period ended. fans. Overconfidencehas l:--:~n'the auditorium. urn, qonners .at Glenfield. . will ~e hei~ at this m~e,ting~<...{'. Prince Races 55 Yards downfall of gr~at teams ~ the . Hitting with lightning like pre- past. It has robbed teams of • cision fullbar.:k Bob Prince put league and national champion- the game on ice when he raced ships. 55 yards on the first play of the Fordson Also Unbeaten ,It"s Flair~Fashio.ned .•, third quarter: Prince needed help Fordson. who is, unbeaten in 10 get through the Dottes' for- league play, also has its eye It's ;No Secret! , " ward wall but once he broke on the BCL crown. The Tractors through into the Bears' secondary are just waiting for, the Blue • Fine Carpeting his speed carried him to pay dirt Devils tl) make a slip to move , , . for the Pointers' second touch- into the league lead 'all alone. The • Quality Instal~ations, , " down to ~ake the scoreboard l'ointers holc;lfirst place in the read, 13 to 0 in favor of the Blue standings by virtue d having . . , '. t.ow Pri'Ges' Devils after Dan Follis con- played one more league game f, verted. than Fordson to date. The Pointers' second touch- The Blue Devil5 ha~~'~'done a dowIl, like the first, also came wonderful job to date by having', u .... within th~ first minute ot play conquered five opponents BUT .(In, after the teams took the field, and the chore is far from complete. .. ' . ' the remainder of the p",:riodtook Remember, YOU ARE. NOT the same pattern as the first THE CHAMPIONS YET bu.t you , c.a ~.p .' ~i,n I C 0; .. SOON quarter. Wyandotte was moder- have an excellent opportuJUty to COMINO I ately successful with its aerial wear the champions' robes IF 1583'9 E. WARREN . neor: B.~klnghClm;' iU,xedo . 1-6022 , ! - I I' .) attack but when the Dottes began YOU DON'T LET ,DOWN. , J._ '" • , 1 l I "l#.. · ". ,;

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1, ,'f ' • • - ' 11I1II1I1II1II1II~lIl1l1llllnlllllllU!QIlIllIlIll~lIIl11nlll\lllmIUIII1IIlnnI\lI\lI1\l1l1ll1ll1llIlil1l\III1IU!l\"1lU1UllllnIllUAIII:III1lI~l1lmnimimnliHlJ I Bet.rothal ....,Told.. " ' ~r 'I Short and to the POinte ' ...... ' ~:t~i::l~~t~e'I:N~\J's'~~mGPUSJRo;pmJv\0the~ ' ~E.y:~~:::~~~::~~~m;~ ~llD\IIlInulilmIlWIIUll\IlllllllllllIlIllUllllllli\llllll!lllllnllllJllUnIlllIUllWUllllln~IIII1I11I1I1I1JllIlIIlllllIIII1JlnllllllllllnllllllllllllUlll1ll11l11l1l1~R 17 ,,' '. ,Ofirit~.,.ttoreSid"l1*;?ftiilitf;for:loredat Tea ------..;...------Professor M, F.. Ashley' Mon- 'cp~unjtY:win be .this' Iist;'of1the --- ~- (Continued frop! Page 8) - by the C A MER 0 N WATER- tag~"an.'mthropologis(~ilfclis- coU~~e~.ch~~~y:the graduates The Rooo'Mothers"c! 'Mason ~.' LAST 3 .DAYS' ' " and her dal1ghter, KARLA;' and MAN~' Golden Weddillg .{\nni- cuss'UThe .,~Skin'and .H'unt,a.n of Detroit' UniversitY. ..Schoo(and: ~c\i901:':we~~'~~~~~ln~~, Lynn Stedman MRS. J. GORDON HILL were versary celebrated at a reception at ,t~a IINot. only Shaw's, greatest play but one of the Ip a ring buoy hostesses at a tea party. !vtR. in their Li~oln road home, last p~ve1~pinent", at,ari ',October 27 Grosse- Poi?te' "C9untrjr'" Diay by.' the teachers.' ~f ,~asol1 on "greatest of the modern theatht!" im fins, ,a snor- TYREE joined his wife in the Monday. lVl.lSS SARAH HEN- meetmg sponsored by ,'the :'Cor;. 'S~0o.l in las,t.y~~r'~ .sei;ii~r'lcl!iss.Tu'esday, October 12. The tea fol- , ' ' . ' CD' ' , . ,- " . lo~'ed'an 'org~miiation meeting -JOHN MASON'~OWN !ving mask. Pointe and they returned to- DRIE entertained out of town ne}Ian '.'t?~e.r, o~ ' e.tr.. oit.' , -. ,S, in,ce ,th.~."-:.tw,,0." sc.h.~~..ls.,.,:' have A Theatre Guil~ Sull,~.r\ption Play ~ood clean fun gether to their home in Orlan~o guests at a luncheon on Monday • . I, a.t whiCh:Ro~m:Moth~ and Miss if was a plumb- Fla. ' and after the reception, MR. and , .Open t(nhep,~blic,:the.J1leetliig' n?w, been. _?().l1~,edJ"as',,~e.'~~~:~se Ethel M. Tucker, principal, 'dis- • * * MRS. CAMERON WATERMAN, will be held' at 101 State .Hall,.on Pointe, UniyersitY.:.:.Scho9.1,,these cUssed plans for the year. THE ~RODUCERS' THEATRE If those rubber . P~WlU lse to clear your MR. and MRS. WILLIAM W.' III, and the \ RUEBEN WATER- the' Wayne U~versitY campus,' at young men an~~Vwomen~epFesent Chairinan and co-chaiinlan for ~ attached to a HART, ,JR., of New York were MANS entertained at .a dinner 8:30 p.m.~'" '. ~e last groups' to: graduate 'froin the current year are.Mrs" Clar- recent gTIests of the BENJAMIN party. On Tuesday, MRS. JO- r McGuir~ was 'Professor Montagu is Professor 'P:U.~k'alid 1~~'P;Si(':' ,. ,': ence Johnston and Mrs. Edward rap it around S. WARRENS, JR., of Edgemere SEPH B. SCHLOTMAN enter- JEAN ARTHUR road, spending the week-end at tained out of town guests at. a and' Chan-man, Department' of Nanc'y,lBI~ssom -; Carleton ~;-dner,.succeeding ..Mrs. ~reder- , object was a 'thr' '1" '. R t. " ~. ;. Jane:Br,agaw '~.: '..;..Vassar lck SteIner ,and Mrs. Cecil'Con- (IN PERSON) vention to keep the Warrens' country home, \Var- luncheon i!1her, home, Stonehurst, An Bu" t' ely' • •. in. .: ,,' epo.' ogy " u gers• ..'; Umver-.,1," " Eliz,abeth' ", e,11'" " _.Smlt,. h ' way, wh0 serve d .respec IV . In Po the boat in ren Acres, at Wolverine, Mich. ,.onL~ke Shore road. slty;Dn-ector of Research" N~w_.Linda Carden ..:..;;.Katherine Gibbs those'capacities last year.: ~s Stedman ex- • * * '.. * .' GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S Forty guests'have been invited' Jersey "Committee-' fot~)Phy~ic:~l.l!ulie 'Cope".....~;..•..,:..i ••:~Mt.Vernon. 'Room 'Mothers for this year are who requested MR. arid MRS. DONALD R. Developm'ent and'MentarHeaIth; ~ean Cudlip,;'.:: ..~~.;: : Stra:tford as follows:~ . :l the gadget, for cocktails alJd dmners this FORD, MR. and MRS. GEORGE D~aiter', of the,: U~~O .'.Sta~~' Susa:li.."D~nIei:.> ~.; , ~..;Bennett , Kindergarten:- M~s.' M y ~()n it on your seat BROOKS and MR. and MRS. AL- Sunday by DR. and MRS. ELDEN ... "SAINT JOAN" C. BAUMGARTEN of Lochmoor , rn~?~ 90' 'Race; F~mily. Aff.~rrs .P?~~..nI~kog;,~;.~ ..::.~ ;..W~~re.sley. Smith; Mrs.. Gordon Henderson, Nard tc change VIN G. SHER1'):AN, JR'., were with sit down." He dinner g~ests of MR. and MRS. boulevard. . MR and MRS. THOM..o\.s B. :Eld~~or,to ~,-TV auth~r of' qIJ Dianne ~unc~ ~ ~u:..o~.Mlc.~lg,an Mrs.' Chester Anderson; Mis. ourse once you JOHN R. GEHLERT in their * " • McDONAJ;jD of Lakepoirite ave-. Bell~g Human and a..dozen, other Laur~n."Edg~<; :.., 13ennett Richard Werner. ,SAM JAFFE GEORGE MACREADY Three couples who journeyed nue, announce the engagement of books; an~ one of the Fathers of Caroline Grayes', ~~~~ Br~dford"G d l' 'W'ill' , ~ on your own. Paget court home last Saturday h' d' ht" MARY ANN t the Roormng-In movement in this Nanette McMa;h,on.'.Northwestern ' . ,ra e, .- Mrs. . .lam Co1e- FRANK SILVF.RA WYNDHAM GoIJ)IE ~d out a way to evening. to Atlanta, Mich., 'for hunting t elr aug er, , ,0 t' . A M h' man Mrs Roger Wllliams Mrs " • • • last week-end iricluded MR. and Hubert J. Montp~etit, so~ of Mr.. coun r~. , . . '.' Rnnh ll~& ~~g'.~""Mi"hi...De~~ta Ken~eth .Palmer" Mrs. Walte~ ,.. PAUL RICHARDS LARRY WARD l was the recipi- MRS. JOHN H. POTTER, of' MRS. HE~RY B. JOY, JR., MR. and Mrs. liector Montpetlt of Mt. Studitehs of. ~rofessor ~ontagu, MOaCrgeat' Rree~ve"':"c LgaankE 'ee Griffith > '. Vernon avenue. prove at ,the baby cannot. d~7 re.'. -' s' e. ~.l, : . . ...~ ROBERT GOODIER GEORGE LLOYD was to b.~ sure Ridge road, left during the week- and MRS., JAMES McMILLAN ______velop into a ~ature adult unless '-Tudy ~~~d.s Carl~ton' ,Grade .,2:- M:s. Thoma,~ ~a. erboard in next end .for Cincinnati and a stay and MR. and MRS. JOHN NOR- generously' handled' with' human' J?a~ !.t()o.mson'::; Co?n~ctlc':lt. honey; Mrs.. RIchard. Bajdw~. ,-.... LOU POLAN PHIUP HUSTON race like he did with her son-in-law and daugh- TON LORD. ,Midget Court, hands during the. earliest and ROSE:tp.ary.:~9.J:1de ,.. Garland 'Mr~~ Lloyd Hunter, Mrs. Darnel Directed Oy HAROLD CLURMAN ter, MR. and MRS. RICHARD • • • later' phases of infancy. He has Karl~ Scher:er! , Welles.ley Elhott. ,.J"", • FRANZEN. MR. and MRS.' THEODORE . DuigMa. by MORDECAI GOREUK • • • HALL FUGER JR. {Mary Meade Loop Forming established for once and all t.bat Lynn Tru~el1.:, ou Garla~d Grade 3:- Mrs. Abner Horn- ...... t'I Y'~cieario"Greg- allowing the 'baby to "cry 'it mi.t" J~e, Wat.sseason. agencies within 1500 I CHARLE~OIX Michigan, has registered for the Lou Gardella, George Neirinck, . SPANIJH DANCERS . This year the Corner Waybttrn fall semester at. SuI 'R?ss State Roland Gray; Paul Ameel, Ed study the 'prah Col~ege. Ro~ert l~ class1.fled as a Bonneau, Andy TE::etaert, Harry BAllET ive review of sen,lor and 1SmaJoring 10 Range 'Rogge; Fo~ter Mauck and Mr. . 'CHEERS! CHEERS! ~nImal Husbandry. Before c?m- Chouinard offered their services ~'A dance panorama that it filled with. .end legislation mg to SuI Ross ~e attend~d Hlgh-' as coaches. ' ~rtiJtjc, Director: Anton DOUN Guest Artilts: excitement aDd variety ~ • • • thine of O!"d a method la~d . Park JUnIor College and Bernie Kolodzieski volunteered ~oon • •• srut beauty and delicacy," who feel that a Mlchlgan State College. Robert to take over the, Farm League IT~AIATOUMANOVAI . -CALLAGHAN, 'Free Prell . an administra- has been at SuI Ro.ss one year. again this.year NOI~ KOVAC" qnd IttvaIl.WOYSK't "J OM &«0 is a great artist' and an ¥ • • • reasonable, may League ofiiciaIs and coaches everlutinr joy to watch." NEW or relief to tha MRS. AUGUSTIN G. NUTTER, will get togethe;r on Monday, No- MASONIC AUDITORIUM / -McLAUCHLIN, News DANCES! mitte.e of the of Moran road, is enjoying a trip ,East NEW SONGS 1 vember .;1,to read over rules "alid Oct. 21-FAmel'alda. .,L. "All iJ'l all tb. Jote Greco evening u on., through the East with her sister, proc~dures whi<:h will be f6l':' Oct. 22-Swain Lake; Napoli, Pas that i. highly recommended.'" and Old MRS. BATCHELDER of Cali- De DeW'. Scheherazade. ' / -TAYLOR, Times . Favorites! ~ lowed:, r Oct. 23 (Mat.)-Les Syiphldes, Alice -~' J AIWQy~ood Food fornia. " Chairman J 1m Ireton pointed in Wonderland, Symphony For • * and Top Entertain- MR. and MRS. ALBERT JOHN out the need for more volunteers Fun. .' lVES. (I,elldlna 'Ind.y, Gtt. 31 an' "Of. '7). M.ltI FIOl)f $;'30; laIc. $2.75. $2.20:' ment. to run the scoreboard and keep Oct. 23-Nutcracker, Dyin, Swan, 2n' a.le. $1.6~. BARCAtNMA,. WED•• OCT. 27 AT 2 P.M.; 1Il.ln Floor $1.65; •• 1..... WETTLAUFER, JR. (Patricia Prince Igor. $1.10. MATS. SAT•• OCT. 30 In' NOV. 6 AT 2 P.M.; M,ln Fldor $2.20: 8.1•• $1.6S- the score book. PUNC+I and JUDY~AR., V,II Prlca Illtl.' Tax}. Final Perfor•• ua Slnd8y En;, Ner. 7. Doyle) annOunce the birth of a ! . You MU~'JI.enelo.. a .elf.addrealed .tamped envelope. CAROL daughter, MARTHA HAMILTON , Ireton will alsO inform all , '$1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30, WETTLAUFER, born Oct. 9. eligible boys, 9 to 13 years old, $3.85 DAVE 'of the tryout dates and times Grinnell'. Masonic Tempi. I~~ ' SPARKLING MISS • • • MR. and MRS. ROBERT M. through the Grosse Pointe schools. of PIANO & SONG ,'~~ VLASIC of Provencal road, an- Same Family and Sam, Location for 92 Yearl Dancing to• nounce the birth of a daughter, • Now Serving - ~~~" RALPH BARI'S CONNIE LYNN, on October 6. Mrs. Vlasic is the former BAR- ", COLD SANDWICH~S. ~~. I ORCHESTRA . . '# BARA MACAULEY . and Oysters, Bluepoints. ~nd ...... Luncheons • • • "" COLD PLATTE~S o~ ~. DInners, Svppers MR. and MRS. RICHARD A. Cherrystone Clams 7 Days Weekly Still We Cater to CARMAN of Lakepointe, an- a Specialty ~ HOT SAUSAGES e ~~ Parties. Banquets nounce the birth of a son on DINNERS from .:30 Going October 17. Mrs. Carman is the SUNDAYS from 1:00 former MARYLYN RICHARD. (Closed l\Jondays) Open II :00 o.m, to 2:00 a.m. The proud grandparents are MR. and Ml:tS. George RICHARD of ~****••••*••••• ****.***~Boleyn road; and Mr. and Mrs. to Veterans. * ~ Robert S. King of Lakeland. : AuOtor of * ~ - d Bill givinJ * ~ TO TALK ON ANTIQUES , * ~ Mrs. Francis B., Crovminshield, * ~ sister of Henry- Francis DuPont t * ~ who founded Winterthur Museum BURNS, at the RIVER We . have just. completed the job of : SerfJ;ng the Finesl : in Delaware, will "p(;n the third refw;bishing out' establishment. Wny series of Michigan Antiques Lec- : CANTONESE and : not visit us today? • -: AMERICAN DINNERS : tures at the Henry Ford Museum .. Mrs. Crowninshield will speak NOW UNDER' OWNERSHIP :Between :Harper and Kelly * Open Dauy 3 p.In. to If a.m ,~JtI. on "Face-Lifting Old Houses'" in OF STEVE, FORMERLY OF * Sunday, 1 1).In. to 1 _.Il1o Jf. THE LATIN QUARTER AND Dinners Everyone Enjoys something new and different * ~ the Museum theater on Thursday CLUB ROYAI.;E.' evening, . October 26, at 8:30 Cata,in, to Weddi"!J' end .Banquet. IN'OUR FAMOUS $ FAIR, !o'clock. , . Schweizer' 5 . ~ it! i STARt .GOLD CUP ROOM' /' * ~ , I, I ! INN i .,GRILL : , * ~ ofimcheon I : 16209 E. WARREN : ::Dail,!Buffet - , '. , * &' Bedlord • 5ine ':lood .««••••«.«•••••• «.~••««« ~lIl1l1l1llllllnllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUl~ 'Smorg'asbord ,Evening Dinners from 5 to 10 ~ GrOSStl Pointe's Only ~ - i RESTAURANT'I' A la Carte Dinners to. Midnight ~,",..l~ Combines Fine Food With the Best in Entertainment: 'Style I Serving American amt= 'Open to 2 G.m ... E Cantones' Dishes. I Monday Ib~ough Saturday -11:30' to 2:30.' I ~ "VEBE \WIRWILLE FOURSOME" Luncheons ~ 11:30 to 2:30 If I Infon1zal ~. ,".help-yout'stlf serVIce irom' II S,- I_ tt'lN£S£ i Voca~and Instrumeatal quartet lection of varied hot:atul frosty-cool foods' ••• CLOSED SUNDAYS ~ s in. II delightfully air-conJitioned islmvsphere: , '., l . , YOUR HOSTS

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'. Thurs Page Eighteen Thursday, October 21,' 1954 ., ~ • 13-REA BERKSH USE.'HE rooms, heat, il, • , . matic s , r by 178 :'.To Serve 'You <;1uickly "f DEADLINE 4 P.M~ TUESDAY Cherry, YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED "" ...... ":.. ,- ST.'CLAI 5-SITUATIOMS :WANTID; 16J-~OR' RENT (Unfurl"lh~d). ~~TIc:.LES FC)RSALE, "1 ~AI.tTICLES ,FOR~ALE . . 18-ARTIC~ES' FOR SALE t 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALe 'CLASSIFIED' RATES ll-AUTOS'FOR SALE. -ranch, 1, - ing cit) .. "C~sh Ads-IS Yrcrds tor SOc AWNINqS .re~oved; screens re. ~EF~ 'R9.l\Ii; ~e.'~rJ e1ferson~,low~, AYTO i DRIVERSt', Aies .21~~5! BOtS;~~vY. blue "zip-lilied' t~~IFlREP~CE '~et;. complete with uET YOUR neighbr.r select a 430 RIVARD. This fine older Ch~r98Ads-IS wordsfor 90c move' 4-5349. r.. .. .• . ,- ~~n natlOnally advertls~~, edl;l- beaver shade. TUxedo 2-1330. I registerc, 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION --:.------Root, TU. 2-4645. ' Martin. 14637 Kercheval and cabonally approved toyS nght m . I 1951 BUICK Roadmaster, good maid's room; den, powder room, ' : COLORED lady wants day work, ------Manistique. VAlley 2-8151. h C 11 U d condition, with radio and, heat- modern kitchen. Mrs. Weyhing. " tlonal C,. Play the plano. Special rapid references. Call LOgan" 7-3~96. WILL' LEASE ,our 2-bedroom your own orne. a T xe 0 ALL HOVSEHOLD furniture to er. Calf TUxedo 5.8727. 114 GROSSE ?OINTE CITY inoculate I course for adult beginners in apartment in Lakeshore' ViI,;. Mattresses and Hide-A-Beds. 2~T962today. . I go, 'Antiques, 5-piece bedroom Lothrop. Georgian Colonial; in miniature 'n' That modem or classical Also chil. DEPENDABLE and expe~ienced lage; private basement and en. All Nationally'. , suite; \9-piece 'walnut dining _ estate which'is c~mpletely walled. woman wishes work as baby- trances, gas heat, $95, PRo Advertised' Brands ORI~NTAL'~UG. . room set; Herschedehall grand- 1951 JAGUAR sports roadster; dren's course. ' I .' old walking distance' to schools, shop. WANTED; ELWOOD ENGEL' sitter, VAlley 1-4636. . 6-6960. Warehouse Prices to ALL' ,:x yea;sh. , t~Dd~rn ChI$e~~, father. clock, like new; square good condition; heater, new ping, 4 bedrooms plus maid's old, mos', 11145 Whittier ~T ------:Michigan's Largest -Display .. "It 0 ma c mg row rugs, 4. grand piano;, Frig~daire electric tires. and battery; winter top. quarters. children, EXPERIE.NCED. refined woman MARYLAND, four room' upper will be worth your while to dtive ILIncoln 5-3599. . " st~ve;, G.E. refrIgerator" and Valley. 2-4232. LA. 7-2280 or VA. 1-3515 wishes work. crocheting,' stgles, fiat: heat and utilities, fur;lish- an extra mile'" . mIscellaneous. 13685 Stoepel _ ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN to run. or TU 5-6063 LO 7-47015 28-TUTORING purses, afg}:1ans,men~ing .. ,im- .ed, $100; EDgewater 1-:-7172...... ;~TTRE. S ES mc IMINIATURE toy lead s~ldlers, Avel.lue. TExas 4-5905. 1. ~UT'OS WANTED pIe sewing, 1;)abysittmg. Call ------.IU.": S.. guns, cannons, etc. Wmd-up I .- A-ft John S. Goodman, Realtor 'TYler 5-4922. . KENSINGTON-WARREN, not in 1062.3 Mack. VA 2-5152 cars; all brand new- and made INSULATED ~og house. AlsO ------Practi COMMUNiTY Grosse' Pointe, lowe.r 6-room, FIREPLACE WOOD _ 18~inch I in England. TU. 2-0612.' pair' of skis; never used, $15. WE NeED anne parker opens Sunday 2-5:" ' TUTORING SERVICE LAUNDRY, cleaning, work want. heated. $125. Adults. TUxedo lengths, $15' a cor d. 24-inch ;. . I Call after 5, 246 Lakeland. .l- 92 Muir Road between Ker- and 10 MRS. 'LOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR ed; very best references, white, 2.2~~6..', lengths, $18 a cord. Prices in- LA~~ S vlcuna coat, medmm Garage Apartment. " 1950, 1951 and 1952 Automobiles. cheval and Boulevard, larger Tutoring by degree t~hers cv~11- $1.00 per hour, TR 1-8461. ------1 d 'd Ii" h' h d' slze ... also books, toys, games, ' plot and 6 bigger rooms. Gas . able In all subjects .1-5980. will repair. week ..WAlnut 2-0~83. garage available. TU .1-6255,' , less condition, plus cottage. rented can easily 4--HELP WANTED less than 5 minutes from t~eirFOUR GOODYEAR 710-15 super COOPER MARINE at $40 a month. Convenient loca- E. Jefferson VA . 2-5242 yourself ( (Male and fe",al.) GENTLEMAN desires cabinet or NICE BEDROOM for business DRESSES, sizes 18 and 20, pink form~r addre~s. Convement. cushion deluxe tires, .. extra lS318 tion. full price $15,800•. $7,000 t!$timate f, carpenter, work. Call 2.0005 woman, kitchen, laundry priv- gabardine suit, ~ize 20; miscel- par~g. Come m'and ,see ~s .• • heavy 'tubes, $45. Call. TUxedo down. Mr. Keane, 'TU '1-3760. GIRL, 16 01' over to live in as WoodcreSt; TU 1.()471. ileges, Mack transportation,' laneous coats, 18, 20, 42; brown Also, call us .reg~rdJ,ng ltems 1-5980 . SILLOWA't & CO. ' - . moth'ers' helper. No heavy References. TUxedo 2-2930. suit trimmed with broadtail; for sale, of special needs of . CHRIS CRAFT Au work. $!5.00 a week. No Wed- WOMAN will do ironing in my CLEAN f t bI b I short 42. 1160 Berkshire. presents .of tables, large and OFFICE EQUIPMENT . Marine engine, parts, accessories. OXFORD ROAD, nesdays, alternate Sundays of!. home, good references. PR , com or a .e room; so er small. .Gold leaf banjo clock, Kit boat supplies ' FOl Near 7 Mile and Mack. TUxedo 7-557t gen~leman, kitchen privileges if 8 PIECE dining set, original cost Wilard or Curtiss make. Old NEW ANn .used typeWriters and 4'- bedroom, 2 - bath, with den; ~ 1 0917 ' deSIred. TUxedo '2-3739. . $900, for $250; alse stove and toys, and" mech.anical' banks. adding ..machines. All makes COOPER MARINE first flClor lav., recreation room, FI .--' . IEXPERIENCED colored g .ir I NOTTINGHAM _J'EFFERSON ,_ refrIgerator;.. go1d broca te11e TUxedo 2-4724. and' nio4~1s.' .Sales ~nd renta Is. 15318 E. Jefferson VA. 2-5242 excellent. condition, very good Fenc1n1 , COMPANION, housekeeper, ref- w~t~ day, laundry or cleamng. Attractive new 1y 'decorated chair; chaise lounge. TUxedo We'. do' our own serv.ice work. carpeting included, gas heat. Harper , erences required. TU 1-4288. TRmlty 2.6242. ioom, goo d .transportation, 2-5198. ANTIQUE Victorian' sofa, excel- NATIONAL' OFFICE 13-REAL ESTATE . $27,500 lent condition, pair . of drap- .EQUIPMENT. 'ree Estimot " COUPL"'" wanted for prl'vate COLORED woman wants two business woman or gentleman. VING W ht' f' . dr' b t ' k TU do ,~ d d nd MO :' roug ll'on urnl- erIes, war 0 e run. xe 16749 Harper"at Bishop • GOOD REAL ESTATE SERVICE 19947 E. EMORY CO'URT home, man !or mair.tenance; days' work, We nes ay a References. VAlley 3-0405. ture, table and chairs, 3 sec- 2-3637. TU. 1~713.0 DOESN'T COST - IT PAYS woman for general and child Thursday. TR 4-2693. . , C ' d 't d . WANTED FOR SALE Lake side of Mack, just off Tor- LARGE pleasant .room, Rivard tions; hmese avenpor C\n. I)A VENPORT,' gold satin dra.n- care; references, private quar. NEAT colored woman wl'shes BId J 1f 0 lamps to match' china and r IBungalows, Ilf.J story and 2 story rey Road, near Monteith, School, OU ev.4lr near e erson; r , eries, cornices and rods includ- D 'homes. List with us now for 'coming built in' 1951; 2 bedrooms and ters, Grosse Pointe. TU 5.1438. days, cleaning or ironing. Ref- will shar~ apartment with 'an- dish.es; lamps; 8 hand-painte~ _ ed. TUxedo 2-0111. '-ARTICLES WANTE action. market. bath, large attic' space for addi- . THE VILLAGE of Grosse Pointe .erences. WA 3-9097. other bUSIness .woman. Days, tooled 1 eat b e r chairs pnd -POSITIVELY- , SILlOWA Y & CO. tional rooms up, attractively'dec- f LO 7-6811., evening's, TU,. 2-5864. screen; 9 by 12 Kirman and BOY'S gr' ,.ay' S.t.orm' Kin". over- Sh ores n.ee.ds a S,ecret ary or LADY, DESIRES 5 days hOuse. ' . ' 1 I;> HIGHEST PRICES-PAID for 654 St. Clair. in VUlage TU. 1.3760 orate,d including carpeting and smaller r'1l g s; .:mls<:el aneous coat, gray Strato jac.ket,' size, the -Mumclpa I 0fflee. Interes t- work' experienced and refer- LAKEPOINTE JEFFERSON . 1 t' h t furniture .cnd, appTiances. OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS draperies. Gas permit available, ,- - chairs', wheel chaIr; e ec rlC 0 ~12-14', excellent, condition. TU ing, responsible wor k ; .g?Od ences. WA. 1-3865. Board and room; elderly re- - water he ate r,' . m:edlepoint 2-1282. "1.Piece ,or a Houseful." owner transferred. 55x144, foot salary and a steady pOSItiOn. ' L olU!5 ly to the Villa!!e Manager, IWASHING of fine underwear, fined lady. Wnte Box -uv, chairs;, art objects, paintingsi PRescott 5.5733' BLOOMFIELD \ lot. App • '. '.. 1 ac~e lots between ~dams and $24 800 . 795 Lake Short Road.~ blouses, dresses,' sewing, mend- Grosse.. uOl'nte~- News . et.c. Reasona bl e.' 1160 Ber k'- LIGHT" chmese breakfast, mod- . , K h 1 ern sofa,' reasonable,' TUxedo ,',", KeIl,':i1ngton near BIg Beaver, ' : ing, pressing, packing, slight 6E-GARA'GI FOR RENT ' ~hlre, near ere eva. BOOKS bought jn any.quantity. Birmingham school district. TUX-I SWEENEY & MOORE, INC. "" PART TIME alteratlons, by :lormal lady's 5-8056. , ",Entire'llbraries, bookcases, art ,edo 5-4872. . TU 1-6800 Mack, at. Renaud . ~bjects. Mrs. ',B. C...Claes, 1670 ' : ,.1:....h..IS IS not th e usua 1 type set11'109 mal.'d Excell e~t wor ker, good GARAGE-Neff Road near Ker-. CARPETING,ding; about green,62 yards~and Somepad- BELL and Howell, j6 mm,.' sound ,job, but an opportunity to 'bulld a I references. By day. VAlley cheval. TUxedo 5.1767. still'very good. $75. TUxedo .. ' and movie. proj~ctor. $150; TU . Leverette., WOodward 3-4267. GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE , full time business within a year. 2-5900. 4-:4118. : Ideal for husband and wife to I ... , 7-WA~TED TO RENT 2-0944.. BOOKS :purcnaseSi,~or cas~ En. ' : work together. Call Betty von ENGLISH couple deslres pos1tlon GOING ON VACATION? Couple . , EXCELSIOR 125 motor. bicycle, tir.elibrar!es or firie sin~l~ items. . as butler and cook, in Grosse BOY'S SUITS, sizes 14-16; mt,lll'S like' new; ,Raleigh. English hi- MldwestBook" Servlce, 4301 POINTE TAILORS II~- GLEANERS' ~lbrecht. TUx~dc 2.6167. . Pointe home. Excellent Grosse waiting. for newbome to be reversible .top .coat, size '40; cycle, _28-inch. TU~edo 5-4727. Kensi~gton. "TUxedO 5-2450. .. (WINDMILL PO~TE) : MAKE. extra m~ney. Address, . Pointe references, PR 7-7328. . finished, win rent and _.take. girl's fOrmals,. sizes 12-14;' and '- . d t' . care of your home month o~ . other' items of Clothing. 515 ANTIQUES . FtmNITURE .'WANTED'::"'U' you Men's and Ladies' SuIts TaUored To Order. ' , . mail postcar s spare Ime ev~ry EXPERIENCED Ill"1 wl'shes .lay' N' bEt S'd' .I. t t t k 6d .. Al~~ations, Relining, Cleaning and 'Pressinr : week. BICO, 143 Belmont, Bel. U ovem er,' as 1 e, reJ.- ,University, TU. 5-3211. Mahogany ea"car,.. eae.wo ha\"e anything in' the' line "of , work, Tuesday. and Thursday. erencea ,exchanged. VEnice' - f table, mahogany music cabinet, household fUrniture' and rugs ... mont, Mass. Grosse Pointe references. WO 9.3937. MOVING; must dispose'of entire TY 4-7998. and miscellaneo.~s. articles. C~ll 14931 EAST JEFFERSON, at Oily. Limits I 111 "NE 3-4857 1 ...... ouseho1d. f 'nishings ... Call' ' the Issac' Neafl.O+avFurm''ture Fred M. Schuman Established 1925 OpeD Eves. 'till 7:00 . " ., AIR L, ' WANTED, one-room kitchenette. ...,. MAHOGANY dim.'r.g rom, suite, .' - loW ~', , '. A ' . Thursday, Friday; and Satur- 13930 Kercheyal.'V Alley 2:-:2115.:, '~eeds reservation agents. ge ISA-EMPLOYMENT jUREAU apartment~ or unfurnished rooin "day; PR~ .6-6960, 22965 Lee credenza,' table, 6. chairs,' very EA ; .19 to 25. Two years, colle~e or and private.bath; by eniployed' 'L k h' .- V'll st 'reasonable. TU:x:edo 1-9412.' "'. W.'ANTED :...... •.....•...... ' :equivalent business experlence. COLORED COUPLES, c'O 0 It s, lady. Please call WA 1-482'0 Court, a es ore 1 age," . • : 'Call WOodward 2-7190, Miss Gill. maids, ch;.utYeurs, caretakers, between 8 apd 11 a.m.,and 12 Clair Shores.. 6 PAIR,ruffle curtains, $2.5'0 a OL'D CLOTHING : SEWERS• DRAINS. SINKS: : ~AKE ORDERS, Carousel (KI"d- janitors . an~ porters. Day or and 3:30 p.m. , . pair; battery radio. 15225'Esse:k, ....,. ROAD 'SERVIC.E ...... k.F ld' E 10 t.TR PAIR"of English antique .wall VAlley'1-:4433. .. BESTPRICES,PAID, :'CLEANED : ::.~: ezee) children's' clothes. Free wee .' le s mp ymen' a BE ' consoles,'. $40; custom made ' ' . TU. 1.9813 ~jVjYA,. :AII types. Night deyservice: "~.' -,"'llm'0" g ~"'l't, comml'sSI'on. Wr1'te 3-7770. _ -ished,DROOMfor new HOME,Canadian umurn-consul,. sofa, large Epergne with.,horns. COCKTAIL DRESS, Harvey Ber- . FOR'MEN'S'.,. SUITS'. Z4-Hr •• Day ~ .n~ : .All Wor& Guaranteed : :.: 110 Gladstone, Detroit. 6-FOR lENT immediate occupancy. CamidJ.ail:," and basket, pair of marb~e ins, black taffeta" size 14:, $20. TOPCOATS AND SHOES • :...~SITUATIONS WANTED , TERRACE Consulate, WO 5-2811. 'pedestals; all items excellerlt"yn corner Cadeaux. Shown by ap- WANTE ., TV and Ba'dl.o Seni~ Factory A.athori ... 'Servic. '-;Candidate - washer. TU - ,,' . .' : ,'.' , ,.table" and .' TO 283 REALTY CO' ~ gas . stov~; Daveno, bed; a1s~,' .'. Tlhevi.ioll . • 10... Air Conditioning :' Rosemary Gant, x~do 2-3 • WO 3-1141"~' Will pay top price. 'VAlley double bed. Very' reasonable. 4.4232. ,..PRIVAT~ party wants shopsmlth •. SOil". Lwul,ment .aggressive Lennox '.

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. - Thursday, .October. 21, 1954 G R OS S E POI N T E ~, EVi S _Page Nineteen 21, 1954 , 21H~RUG CLEANIN~' 21P--FURNITUREREPAIR' " " . . -' -YoUng AdUItBible Class. ST .. PAlJL EV. LUTHERAN BEST CARPETi'.CLEANER~'RE-uPHbLSTERINq, ..slipcover~{ c 9 p.m.-Bowling Leagun, . .Chalfonte ,.ndLouq.op -'-, . ':~h'"..~';~hN ',.. WOW CO.'N ~OM,f.S THE PRICE Classifieds CI EA'NING':- DYING" ing, rep~ir~,g,-refini~h~g. ~~' i;.\Y :ure ' -eWS ....'.' ••• - . Rev •.Charles W.~Sandrock. Pastor --...... sample line. Expertcr.aftsman- ...... ' .. -, . ," ,Wednesday;. October- 27:' 6:30 Mr. Eugene 13enscl4' Vicar. :. 13-REAL ESTATE 21A-GENERAL SERVICES ship .. Established1926. Ewald.. ..~.POINT;gjwETHODIST. ...:.:l\letl'S. Club. Dinner Meet- - . . ,REPAIRIN(5'.' .,p.m . Thursday, October .21: - 8.:00 ALUMINUM BERKSHIRE, 1129 --: Brick, 8 . P~OMPT:HOME SERVICE'" .• -1-a929.:kerchev81~VAney 2-8993';- ... ," -2-Uc"-M'0- r-o...ss.....n.--o.'a- dO: ." -ing,' .. Mothers'-Club::' --.. FREE '~ESTlMATES' evenings PR 5-5764~ .' • .. • • • *: • • - rooms~ excellent condition, gas 't'ENETIAN.. BINDS.. INSURED '." ',' '. . .' '. Hli,,~Ji:C; White, Pastor ." COMB. ST OR MS, SCREENS.. . ThUrsday~<\October,:28: 8 p.m.- Friday, October 22: ~ '7:30' heat, Includes carpeting auto- TU •.2",6'55b:'-' . 21 9--PtASTEIUNG.' .-. , TU 1-7878 '. Chancel.Choir.'~x:ehearsal; : matic sprinkler system,' lot 80 WINDOW SHADES Semor ..Cb.oi.r~;9:00'Bawlint,. L.. .WIIDaWS'-: '5:' S11.80 I Sunday;Odober 24: 9:30 'a~m.~~; '" • • • • lit by 178; $8,000 down. F. G. 211....;,PAINTIH'G AND PERFECT REPAIRIiiG, ceilings, Mornijlg Worship'.and:,Sermon. . Friday, October 29:' i p.m~ TUESDAY Cherry, WA 1- 9933. PORCH SHADES' Sat., Oct. 23: - 9:30 CateelUs'n:i: .DOORS,;_HJ:~w~~ S3l.00 DEC9RATING Cracks. can match. :antiques. 'ChurchSc..lJ.ooLfor N:U.rserY.. :Tod~ JuniorChQir rehearsal. Classe!;. 11:00 Junior Choir. $ SAVi$ SAVE $ SAVE $ ------Satisfaction fully quaranteed. dIers, Kindergarten.' -Turijor., In- . 'E FOR SALE S!. 'CLAIR SHORES, 3 bedroom CORNICE '.-BOARDS E~ERT pamting; paper han~- VAlley 2-2944, termediate and -Semor -'Depts ...... -'SUPER SPECIALS - ranch, garage; by owner leav- GRACE EVANGELICAL Complete Repair' Service mg by. mechanics. free .. est1~ I' . 11 a.m;...;..Mornirnf Worship: 'and ' ... Lakepointe at Kercheval Sun .• Oct.; 24: - 9:3.0. Sunday STORM SASH lis fine older ing <:ity. 22011 Cedar. PRescott Cleaning. Repairing mates. Van Assche. TUxedo PLASTERING "a n d invisible Serinon::Church'school for Nur- School (All Departments)~ 10:45 $3'8 5 4 family bed- FOR. CASEMENTS .. .' 5-5235. . Reconditioning . ~1l87, TUxedo 4-2714. patching; arches, coves, metal TOdcPers,Kixiq.~etgarten'and Bobert- P. Beck, PastOr. Siniday School (Nursery and 'Be- hs plus 2 ser- , I ,Sery, , , . _ reinforcing. Reasonable._ WAI- P r1J.uary'-. Dept"s,'..' '. ',' . Thursday...;..7:I5,Junior Choir. ginners). 10:45 Worship with BASEMENT COMB~ .••• - $5.56 bath. 'Lot size :ESQUIRE SHADE' CO. 1570 FORD COURT FORTHE ~~ST gen~r81 paint- \" nut_ ~,~1_558. . 7 p.m...~ Intermediate Youth 8, Senior Choir. . Thank Offering' Ingathering. 6:30 "ALUM. DOOR GRILLS $2.95 Sp~cious 2 bed. home. Expansion 15133 Gratiot . *- • •. ing and decoraimg at .reason- Fellowship. ., ..... , '. " . . Church Membership Class.' attIc, gas heat, choice lot, many Open Friday Until 9 P. M. "~lR-: CE,uENT~WORK Friday - 7:30,. Congregational • • • .AI!ll?'inum Repaired ST JR. able cost' see Charles'A. Schra- I. m . 73P".: . p.m.- S..entor... -Y OU't'h .F e-I extras. Owner, TUxedo 2-7876. ~ 1-1515 LA 1~lS16 get.toge~her;fol"~O~h_ ann.iversary' Tues:~ Oct.' 26-29: - W.M.F. 'OR der •.VAlley 4-0388:: .AL"L. BRICK ,J.'E.PAIRING. 10wship .. : - . All Makes FORD BLDG. K -'. Monda,y, October 25.: 7:30 p.m. celebratIon a~ G~ac;. Convention, - Grand ,Rapids. 7~00 Sash--Doo~Scr ••ns 13C-LAND CONTRACTS 21I-WATCH REPAIRING Painting and. Decorating Basement Waterproofing,. 21Y-S'II~YER- jP.LATING ; Saturday _ Confirmation clas- Youth Choir. 7:30 .T~~chers_xneet- EXPERT. WATCH and clock reo METAL SCREEN .PORCHES JITH Best of Grosso' Pointe Reference! Licensed and, Insured. ses. Christ1s work- day. . mg. 8:00 Couples' Club executive II .... A QUICK FAIR DEAL , pairing. Prompt service. Reas- ...... , • • .• Meeting.. . - ANY CONTRACT-ANY AMOUNT Interior _... .Exterior Manuel MarChese Silver and Gol~ FACTORY-OFFICE iALIST . LOW DISCOUNT onable prices. Bradley Jewelers. .• ... - I Free Estimates LA. 6-9300' . , .. Platirig -- Sunday-9:l5, .'Church School. -' - SCREENS Aily. s~s or ShaPe, ';on dollt!rs CASH AT ONCE 20926 Mack at Hampton. 10:45, Church School for. be- Wed., Oct.. 27: -: 10:00 Social . 3 Dav Delivery_ Open 9 a.m.-' p.m. Also Sunday TUxedo 2.,.9309. JOHN R~ FORTIER PRo7-355 i Oxid,izing :~nd. Repairing ginners during Worship Service. Service Group. 7:30 Budget Com- y in 8817 Mack Ave. ..vA 1-0827 ALL BRICK repairing~ basement Open Daily 8:30 •. m.. to 5 p.m. McLAIN -MORTGAGE & REALTY CO: 21C-ELECTRICAL SERVICE waterproofing, licensed and in '.LEEBERT Crib room. 10:45,. Morning Wor- mittee.' . . . Sunday. 12 to 4:p.m. '. 'OINTE DONALD BLISS sured, Manuel' Marchese,~' LA: ship, Narthex Hosts, Mr ..and Mrs. .. .' 14r-REAL ESTATE WANTED Thurs;, Oct. 28:- 8:00 Board ~lft~~~~'YEvenings to 9 P.M. .TATE ELECTRICAL WIRING AND .Decorator 6-9300. ' , , GOLDSMITHS -R. O. May. 'Commissioning Ser- REPAIRING '. Exterior In terioJ'; vice and luncheon'for Canvassers. of Religious Education. AIR. TEG MFTM f'ROOUGTS GO. ear Through 29 Y~ars' Experiefic'e $1,COOto a Million Free Estimates . .GARAGES levele9, straightened -I« • ..... by licensed electrician. Bells, 14508 Charlevoix, nr. Chalmers 64~ Eo 7 Mi~ TW 2.7300 :OTHERS ANY PROPERTY-ANYWHERE chimes, fixtures, sockeb, thermo- 30 Years m G.P. new sills,' ratwalls; floors Tuesday -.:....10 a.m. Regional . Go~d resolutions may' beinex-l WILL BUY lfOR CASH-QUICK . VAlley 2-7318' .. r3 Since 1929 stats, heating and- hot water con- -7050' walks. Lewis Swik, 1367 Lake Womens' GUild:work-shop at Mt. pensive-but liard to keep. Any. Land Contract-Real Estate trols. Wiring for attics, base:' TU. 1 wood, VA 2-27.44. .21X"";'GARAGE . Clemens: 6; th,e:.i5t~ anniversary ------.------...... --- Equity - Homes.- Apartments- ments, wall plugs, recreation of the Orphan's' Home banquet at INLEY Flats - Business (Commercial- MODERNIZATION- rooms, garages. Lock repairing .PAINTER needS wo~; irlterior CEMENT contractors. Maronto Immanual E. &; R. Church.; • JOHNSON BRIQUETS .-_ ,droom colonial, . Industrial). We also give mort- and key service. Small jobs we!- and exterior. Reliable. neat and Grob. Houses and garages .COMPLETE ':MODERNIZATION '* • ~ '. . AND PACKAGE' COAL l.:~ I. time for your g~ges. Deal with a reputable firm. come, work myself. decorator. Also A-I wall wash- raised and levele~ Side drives , SERVICE Friday-8 p.m. 30th annivers- turing gas heat. Est. 1925. Call John Quinlan. VA • CHARCOAL .,~' AAMES, .LA. 7-2547 ing. VAlley 4-7808 __ porches, sidewalks; rat walls, Specia1izing .in. r e~crea t i 0 Q. ar.y celebration of the Womens' ~en; close to 2-0702. steps; new and .repair work, rooms, porches~kitchen, addi: Guild of' Grac'e. A,ll city members .• CANNEL COAL and transport a- Detroit Bond & Mtge. Co. ELECTRICAL WORK - Com- CUSTOM ,PAINTING, interIor or FHA tel:m~, 1'i C1 ens e dand tions, 'remodelli'lg 'and repairs: of the Women's Guild 'are asked • COLOR LOGS mercial, residential, industrial; exterior,. reasonable 'rates. TO. bonded. LA. 6-8789. { Over, 25.years' experience. FHA to come as guests. The speaker •. PREST-O-LUGS ;unday 1 to 5. 14A-LOTS WANTED attics, ree. rooms, plugs, ranges, 9-1616. terms .. will' be' Mrs. Corman, past presi- I TV. 1-5853 '- dent of the' Natfonal Womens' etc. Expert wiring. Reasonable AINTING GARAGE building, cement work, Frank ;]. St.Amour, TU 2-8314 WM. J. ,- RUCTION CO. WANTED: 80-foot lot with ranch rates. Free estimates: Rapp I? , papering; paper re.... sidey,ra1ks~~iveways, specializ- Guild. or' story and 112 restrictions. Electric. PRo 6-0780.' moved. Wall washing. Neat, re-' ing on porches.'Fre~ estimates. 'TE FARl\1S 21Y-PIANO. SERVICE $5,000-$6,000. TUxedo 2-2356. liable. 'Work guaranteed. Mer- POINTE MEMORIAL. ALLEMON- -an Road be- tens, 122 MUir. TUxedo 2-0083.' Sam Vagnetti,I:Pxeoo' 5-0785. , ~ .. ~IANOS TUNED, cleaned; .moth- . 16 Lake"Shore Drive 17727 Mack Ave. TU. 2-9085 and GrOsse 21D-ELECTRICAL 16-PETS FOR SALE 21 S:-CARPENTER WORK proofed 'arid: repaired. ~atisfac- . Dr. Frank Fitt, M:iniste~. 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. ;~ \ : \ ~ 1 * * .Page * * * * - -'------'------'* * who•.where and whatnot Pointer 'of Intere$t Good.,Taste by wboo%iI Favorite Recipes- ',of Look of the Month: Mrs. John Veech, whose young face fIJ-1Jtnfe People in ,> The Know is framed by beautiful silvery hair ••• in a goometal gray Eatiny wool tailleur ••• with lots' of stunning turquoise Contributed by . jewelry ••. and a silverblu mink'stole ..• Counter Points Mrs. John Joss ~ '" ..* * CHOCOLATE JUMBLES Robert Hudson Kanzler ••• doing that ~rmy stint down 2 squares bitter chocolate, by Roberta Isley . in El Paso, Texas . • • is hoping Uncle .Sam will grant him grated, "Ideas ~ith Wings," benefiting the United Foundation leave during Christmas week • • • so he and Missie Kanzler 2 c. sugar> can hurl'" back to the Pointe ••. where he is to be an usher 2 c. flour Torch Drive, and sta~ring Madame Marguerite B'l:lc~ is j.ust in ,the w;dding party of cute Karla Behr ••• and Jim Stand- 2 level tsp. salt a wonderful memory. ,But that doesn't mean that the exclt~ 1 tsp. cinnamon ish. •• . % tsp. cloves ment and fun has ended in M~arie Bird's popular saloI,l atop * , * • 4 eggs whole and unbeaten the' hill. Her popular guest star will be there today, Friday, Mary McKean and Nena Cunningham ... postalcard Mix all dry ingredients. and Satur9-ay .doing an excellent job of consultation ~nd their Pointe' pals ••• from Somewhere in Switzerland ••• Add eggs. Mixture should' be designing coiffures for the coming social season •• In"~h~ m~dst They are in Paris now .•• due home any minute ... just thick e~ough to drop' by of all, this news we almost forgot to mention that thIS 1S, m a * '" '" the teaspoonful onto buttered Rarely has the Pointe taken to a (;ouple the way it has cookie sheet. sense, an anniversary celebration. It seems like only yeste:. the young Valentine Guenthers who moved here from Peoria, Bake in pre-heated hot day ..• but actually it was five years ago today that MarIe Ill., to a home on Lakeland .•. They're t-h-a-t popular ••• bven (475 degrees) for eight Bird opened her "little salon" on the ~econd floor in the same ... '" .;. to nine minutes, (no longer). building in which she now has ,spaclOus ground floor qua:-

Vole reael that lVlrs. Horace E. Dodge, Jr'i is a fan for Undercook, rather than over- ters. At that time, it was to be a little salon. To use M~tl~ horoscopes ••• Had hers done by David Sturgis who used to cook. Bird's own words "in which to take it easy and grow old m. run an astrology studio in Hollywood and who has recently This cookie mixture should' But believe us Marie Bird has been too busy ,to grow old or set up shop in Paris because, "I'm ruled by Leo, the. same not. stand, afte'r, mixing, so to let father 'tim'e catch up, with any ?f h<=:r fa~hlonable sign that rules Frarlce; the same sign that gave us Napoleon. work fast. When ba~ed they clients.' Today there are t€n capable stylIsts to satls ...y your 1 came to Paris because from June 1955 to July 1956 France should have the chewy con- beauty needs. Let us say, "Congratulations, :M:arie ,Bird! will have a fabulous period of success." Mr. Sturgis "told Mrs. sistency of macaroons: And may your splendid service continue in the years that Dodge she would be~ome very rich. She called him five hours Makes about four dozen. lie ahead." before she had her son and said she hoped her baby would *' * *' be born under Aries rather than Pisces. She missed it by two Rain 01' shine, 'llo/i'll salt1' forth the chic one in a raincoat days. Mr. Sturgis has married twice and won't wed, again Republican Club from'the Town 'n Casual Shop. They're s1:Jowing a plaid polo until he finds a beautiful, tall blonde born under the sign of raincoat featuring a leather collar and: other leather trim • .. • Aquarius. Says he still carries scars from a Scorpio woman. Meets Oct. 25 so~nethin.g like the private eye. Then there's the velvet one wttb • ' * ... Mrs. Harold O. Love, president a1t all, over pattertt. of /lowers. You saw it in Vogue last month •. Domestic scene: A new maid in the Farms notified her of the Women's. Republican Club These areall-weather coats ••• the ki-,ul ')'ou wear in any kind employers she would quit unless they provided an extension , -Fred Rur.nel1s Photo of Grosse Pointe announces, the of wellther with a suit or wool dress. Even the wool flannels #1'11 telephone in her rooin. They may have to turn over the MRS. LAWRENCE LEADBITTER OF VERNIER ROAD reguJar monthly meeting, Mon- water repel.fant. And a1UJtber big bonus is their Milium li~ings. maste\" bedroom to her. By Jane Schermerhorn day. October 25, at the Grosse Really, now} nif it raim, 11..l!,O cares?" EspeciallJ' when you cat1- >I< ... ,., It was in Bad Schallerbach that Pointe War Memorial Center at At the beginning of World War II, Mrs. Lawrence Lead- bit)' aft all weather raincoat for as. little as twentJ'-two dollars. Vera met the' handsome' young 2 o'clock. ' 20445 Mtlck, in Grosse Pointe W'oods. PILFERINGS bitter was a school girl fresh in her teens liVing in the American soldier, Larry Leiidbit- The meeting wilt be preceded " An article in the New York Times, by Lester Rand, says, Rhineland of Germany where :she was born. Her name,then, ter of Grosse Pointe.' When he by a luncheon at 1:15 for which '" * '" .'Ii in the next few months the teen-age males of this coun- was Vera Hofmann and she was a precocious young'ster who asked her ,to marry him she reservations can be Plade by call- Charcoal gray has been fashion's newest color. You've seen it try start wearing silk hats with their dungarees and the had given an art exhibit at the age of six to the pride of her smiled and' shook her head "no" ing Tuxedo, 5-3589 or Tuxedo, in blouses, suits, dresses, and accessory fashions. Now this lovell.est simpJy because sh.e didn't unq.er- 2-1746.'. . metallic color is available in a..spankin~ new After ..:iv:il~OI~!C}IOI~' young females start wearing rubber boots to school proms American-born mother and architect father. stand what he was' saying in Ehg~ The speaker of the afternoon of fram.es for gl~s~S at Johnst0D!S Optlca! Co., on "e .' u n,o one will be surprised. " All her life her mother had lish. . will be' Mrs Zaio' Woodford fills the profeSSion severy. reqwremept In an ophth~l~c frame. Although fads with teen-agers has been going on for From 5 a.m. to 4 p,m. every . . ." Turium; the metal from which these frames are made, 18 lIghter yet told her ." so m e day we Becaus'e their lives were in dan- Schroeder, w~o IS ~h~. chairman stronger than aluminum. Once the frame is adjusted to fit you it ag2s, says Mr. Rand, nowadays they go on faster. will go to the great Ameri- day, our Pointer of Interest ger, the army sent the Hofmanns of Pa~~,Amerlca~ DIVISIon of In- stays adjusted. The matchless high lustre of these frames, you'll In reports f.rom 1.800 correspondents in schools and col- ca where I truly belong" and worked in the factory and then, to another small town. For three ternatlonal affairs for the Gen- love in anyone of thirteen colors. And wonderful •.• wonderful after cleaning her room, washing months Vera earned money; doing eral Federation' of Women's •.. wonderful •.. the~f can be dressed up with filigrees ••• bag- leges Mr. Rand learns: as a teen-ager she had lis- and ironing, she attended com- That in the middle West teen-age girls are engaged in a tened wide-eyed to the diffi;' art work for posters for a travel- Clubs. ' uettes ... half tiaras ... full tiaras .•• WHICH do you prefer? pulsory "social hour" at. camp, ing circus which entertained the Mrs. Schroeder's subject will be Come see. ~7 Kercheval, on the hill. ' frenzy of letter writing. No hurried notes, either-five and culties her father- had when followed by an hour's lecture on American troops. Then' she and "Thunder to the South." lit • '" &ixpages long. he refused. to join the Nazi politics. * her mother settled in' still an- --\----.'------In your home town, Trail's Pbarmac)', 01'/.the hm~ has started Teen-agers are walking along the streets handcuffed by party. ' During this time Mrs. Hofmann other town where she opened a his wife and daughter and a new to sparkle with the Christmas spirit. The gift wrappi1z,gs are in. always managed to get ;''lork 'near means of paper clips attached to their wrist watch bands. "But everyone in Germany small shop, made dolls to sell to son-in-law. They are young Val They shimmer in shades of blue, gold, silver, etc. Revel in th • .Girls are wearing as many as three "Sli~ Jim" or had to belong to the Nazi party her daughter. In this interval her U;e 'G.Vs to send, home to little (he;s'six) and Vicy..ie, just two. 'l h f' h' "Texas" ties on their blouses at the same time. or join the army," she recalled medical and psychological educa- sisters or daughters, and, sold Now Mr. Hofmann has placed the m.any gift suggestions Trat P armac)' is' eaturmg t IS seasGtl. Young couples draw up an elaborate "non-aggression" the other day in her home on tion gave her a position' in a paintings. ' know-how of his .military archi- * * * Vernier road. "My father chose home for delinquent children. It was here 'that Larry found .teeture,skill at the disposal of the Knew how snug and warm a hug is? That's 'how snug pact after a quarrel. She also had a penchant_ for writ- The only explanation for any of this, concludes Mr. the army and they used his the girl he thought he had lost. 'United States' government. and warm YDur little Tom, Dick, or Harry will find the cor- skills as an architect to plan ing letters and at least once ad- He made sure this, time she'd New 'Life duroy suits on display for junior boys at Peter Pan, Inc., in Rand, seems to be "all the other kids are doing it." and supervise the building of dressed a note to Joseph Goeb- bels, a very saucy one, which never get away and when he re.' Today Vera, as Mrs. Leadbit- the village. 'They are fashioned of fine sturdy corduroy in * * * military sites, later to rebuild turned to America it was with ter .. can paint peace. She is good-looking color combinations. S.ome are red, white and Didjuno that in Milan, Italy, trolley car straps play a brought a gracious reply and in the industrial ce,nters of the the promise she'd' marry him. doing portrait work for seve1'al blue •.• others are brown with yellow and white ••• and rollicking tune ~hen grasped by the passengers .•. mi again in' Vienna~ , Kids are 50 years old this month? June 1953 and that reunion took denberg and Gen. Mark Clark about her new land but she can wear. * '" * . place in Grosse Pointe. Between During her factory and farm\, , helped oil the machinery that be coaxed to cook wonderful * * the dates is a story as fraught work, Vera's heart became, finally put the pair on a plane German suppers at the drop of a "Mrs. Hugh F. Bear and Florence Claus, who are sam- damaged. Back in Vienna, Mrs. Ceil Chapman, designer ext1'aordil1arYJ is. maki1tg "tews in with chills and sufferings and bound for a new life in Ameri- 'hint. pling everything from handsome gondoliers in Venice to the cloak-and-dagger stuff as any Hofmann had a leading' posi- Sometimes Vera, her father !ac(lbsott's Better Dress Sbop, tbis week. Much has been done high styles of Rome and Paris, are putting it all into a book war story. tiort with the German Red ca. , and mother, almost pinch them- with shocki1tg pi1tk 'cbifJon, ice pi1tk satin, a1td green taffeta. The for the kids." And New Yorker comments, "There isn't ...... Cross and eve n t u ally she A month after their arrival, selves to make sure this is real first features the cove1'ed up look ••. high 1teckline ••• long enough delinquency?" Forced Labor trained her daughter, in one during which time they stayed . .. this life, after the years sleeves. The entire bodice is covered witb bugle beads ••• lo1tg When bombs fell on. their tiny day, to become her assistant. with Larry's parents, the Herbert 'they knew in the war,' torso promi1lent' ••• 1l1zda, ballerina le1tgth skirt (flowing) •.• town of M. G. Ladbach, Vera and They managed Red Cross Emer- Leadbitters of Courville avenue;, Their own suffering has given one hundred and fift)l-five dollll,rs. There's another but with the her mother fled to Vienna, where gency Stations, took char,ge of t~ey were ma~ried. and the little them that deepness and grace to Grecian influe11clf • • • tbe draped jerse;' top at n~nety.eight dol. girl, more accustomed to the bru- understand the suffering of long before art professors (in- first .aid in bombings and as the lars. Ice pink satin is d01z,eitz, a slim..silhouette ••• more sophisti- cluding the famed Kiederich) had Russians entered Vienna, they tality of war and,skies filled with others. ~avo,.ilijmJ urged Mrs. Hofrl'lann to take her left with the German army as bombing planes! look~d ~p, to Maybe that's ~hy one of young cated} we think~ for eight-Y-?1.ineninety-five. On a 1114n1zJ.quinin talented daughter to study. nurses. They rode on an ,ammuni- peaceful blue skIes of Flonda on Mrs. Leadbitter's. principal inter- the department is tbe darli1ig of the season • • • g1'een taffeta • • • But American bombs de- tion truck, jumping into ditches her honeymoon: Even. n0V{ her' ests in her work with the Unitar- and a Umerry widow." Giving ;'ou, miladies, a microscopic waist 0/ stroyed the Reichs Hochschule when American planes bombed smile (which. is beautiful) comes ian Church committee which has ••• the look is flat both front ami back with fulness lit the sHies. I<'uer Angewandte Kunst, Col- the roads: slowly and a Yttle sadly., adopted a ward at Northville It' is YOtlr opportunity to sbine itz a Ceil Chapm.an original, after lege (because of her abiHty in ,Meets Larry Then work started on locating State Hospital. dark. f/IJrJ. 5reJ Coudinj' art, the fifteen year old child Finally 'in Bad Schal1erbach, Vera's father who for seven ----' ------m Ii< months was a prisoner" of the .....------'" * * was permitted to enter col- Austria, the Americans captured Two gals we know have their Christmas shopping finished! '------lege) and the young Vera was the town. and our officials, gave Russians. He 'escaped and for six OUSMANO"TUX~DO The others are busy on long lists. S.o-o-o it's to those people" we Book Gone With The Wind :forced to serye in a' German asylum to the,mother and daugh- weeks trudged on foot, across' the would like to pass on this splendid gift suggestion. For the younger Character in a Book Mrs. Miniver camp. For almost a half year ternurses because of Mrs .. Hof- Rhineland' to ,find 'his hom~~and RENTALS set is the Brownie Hawke~'e Gift Set •.. it's a combination camera she worked, in a factory mak- mann's American birth, shown on family gone.' Soon, after, that re- and flash ,outfit, plus everything to start taking pictures with. < For All Occasions " Author Somerset Maugham her passport. ,. . turn, he heard from his ,family Around'1l'.fteen dollars. Twenty-five dollars buys a camera for older Play Lady in The Dark ing magazines for' guns. ' • Tuxedos _' Director. Suit! She worked. with French pris- There followed a frantic :time, and, work. was started anew for • Full Dress ones. ,We could go on but why not stop in for a price list from the Actress , Katharine Cornell oners of war and the m,an next to in Austria, with the' Hofmanns affidavits. and all thE necessary: _ Summer Formals Camera. Center in the 'Village? Once you're in, take note of the Actor Ed ward Arnold papers to permit" him to, join Comlllete ,Tatloring and Alterations album .' .• the carrying eases, and camera accessories. 17114 her had been a professor in being accused "~lteniately ,as Kercheval. Movie The Robe German spie!!, American- spies. them here. , 16233 Mack at Three Mile DJ,'. France. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Movie Actress l~.nn Sothern Of course there was no conver- The hotel where, they were When he 'la:rrived he found two TU.1-3530 * * * 1\.10vie Actor Walter ,Pidgeon satio'1 bet wee n the German staying tried .to poison them wonderful gra~dchilqren besides Of course, when we think of Jacobson's Home Decorative ,TV Show ; Toast of The Town workers and the war prison~rs., with arsenic but they didn't Shop, ONE thing we think of is a complete bath and shower TV Performer (fern.) Lucille Ball Anyone caught 'breaking this rule' 'take into: consideration the de~ department with all of the accessories., We think of the termined hearts, 6f their' vic- TV Performer (masc.) Vincent Price was sent immediately to a con- whopping monograms that adorn the towels and social set centration camp. ,tims. " .,Se@Gray.' •• and Play Radio Program Bing Crosby buys. Which gets us 'around to this question ~ • • have you Commentator Edward R. Murrow seen, the windows this week? They're done in many shades Columnist ,Mark Beltaire of towels of Martex known as the Crest design. There are Magazine Readers Digest J.' & D. McG,eorge frosty cool colors •• '. dramatic and modern colors ••• or gay~ Cartoon , Out Our Way su~ny ones, The guest towels sparkling jewels are guaran- Cart?Onlst ":" Walt Disney teed to. be washable. Ask to see the new shower curtain M USIC Symphony Shetland' rings ••. these you just attach to the rod 'younow have. Song , ,. Ballads They come in clear plastic and black. A set of twelve costs Po~t ; Edgar Allen Poe Sweaters a dollar'.

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