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DEADLINES -Train Crub Pppular. with You~.gster5 Map. Battle Plans OCDUrges of Ib, Coopetation \VEEK A" Compilell by lb. For Fight Against Of Residents GrOSJ' Point, NtW1 Adults Requested to Consulf Thursday, February "J Dutch Elm Disease Schedule and Go to School JURY CONVICTS all 17 mem- Most Convenient for Them bers of Flint horse betting syndi •. cate before Circuit Judge Her- Representatives of All Local Municipalties and Experts are 's' blood~typ. man Dehnke...... Gue~ts of Pointe Property Owners' Association ing program gets underway PRINCESS ELlZABETH for- The battle against Dutch Elm disease entered a second next Monday morning, Febru-. mally proclaimed Queen Eliza- £hase this week when representatives of all the Pointe mu- ary)8. All residents are urged beth II in proclamation drafted by the Accession Council after nicipalities and the City of Harper Woods and of the Grosse to cooperate in this project death of King George VI. Pointe Garden Council and Garden Center, met with experts sponsored by the State of ... $; III iii on the subject to map out a campaign. The Grosse Pointe Civil Defense organ': Friday, February 8 Property Owners Association was host at the luncheon meet- ization and carried on here by Eisenhower silent while pres- ing held in Francois' Fireside restaurant on Monday. the officials of the Grosse sured to return to U. S. to cam- The meeting was a follow-up to<1)------paign for the Republican presi- the gEmeralmass meeting held the Pointe Civil Defense District., dential nomination. week 'before in the War Memor- Rabaut ..Gets Before a person can receiVe or . .. .. ial Center and attended by an give blood it must be determined Queen Elizatbeth II fulfilled overflow audience af residents B. d St 0 which of the four types he has, first grim duty as sovereign, ap- and .official representatives of the a eer' n 0, A, B, or AB, and the Rh factor. proving plans for traditional various Pointes and many local In the event of an emergency lying-in-state and funeral of her organizations .. It. had been sug- P. O. Locatl.On such as an atomic bombing;time father. King George VI, on Fri- ge"i ~d;at that meeting that a con- consumed in determining these day, February 15. -eel.i;ed effort, participated in joint- might be too great to save the life ...... # ly by all the municipalities, was of the person in need of whole Saturday, February 9 , probably indicated. New Structure Serving Pointe blood. WEST GERMAN Bundestag Those Attending W II BEd k . ~o Proteet All Attending Monday's luncheon i e recte on Mac The typing program is for the \ approved . Chancellor K 0 n r a d , , -Picture by Fred Runnells meeting were Mrs. Harley Hig- At End of Warren protection of all residents. Those Adenauer's plan to recruit sol- . . The Trai,n Club .whicJ;1meets every Friday 'night at the Neighborhood Club is growing byleaps and bounds since diers for Western defense. Some bie, chairman of the Dutch Elm typed will receive identification 300,000 to 400,000 Germans are Its InauguratIOn earlIer thIS year. Each week t~ members meet to hold time trials of their electric engines which race campaiglf; Mrs. Harold, B~iley, L C. tags which should be carried on expected to be signed up event- over a measured track. From left, to right back row, are m embers PETE CRONIN, LARRY BRUZZESE, NORMAN assistant chairman; Mrs. Donald ast week ongressman the person at all times. They will , ually for the German army. WEST, BOB WINTER, BERNARD STU~CHELI and JIMM Y BRUZZESE.Front row-. JIMMY BLISS, STEVEN STUE- -' Stevenson, president of the Louis C. Rabaut announced be mailed ,to all those typed and ...... CHELl, JIMMY MAUCK, JULIUS DERAE:qT and DAVID MARKLE. '. Grosse Pointe Garden Council; that the Post Office Depart- I the same information will be on ' Everitt B. Lane, city manager of " . file in the Pointe for your doctor, . MICHIGAN BELL TELE- Grosse Pointe~ Park; Murray mf;nt planned constructIon of and at the Civil Defense Office; PHONE CO. to pay $14,033,000in Smith, city engineer and' public a new Grosse Pointe Post OiM No C~rge rebates to customers for y.ars 1946-48. Stems from order of the C.ity to Hold Open House to End All Open City Police works commissioner of the flee on the southeast co~ner There is no charge for this Michigan Public Service Com- Farms; Philip Allard, city admin- of Mack and Roland avenues. service. All typing will be done istrator of the Woods; Norbert The announcement was pre- at the local schools. Permission mission to reduce Michigan Bell OpenHearing Houses Induces Parents To Report Full Neff, clerk of the City; Thomas city residential rates $3,500,000 Jefferis, superintendent of the mature and proved to be er- mu~t be given by the parents for a year starting January 1, 1946. Shores; W. T. Williamson, city roneous. Decision on the loca- typmg the students. Adults are ...... On Saturday Offer Some Friendly Advice Yea.r In 1951 manager of Harper Woods, and tion had not been reached at urged to study the sched';11eand. Sunday, February 10 "- . go to any of the schools hsted at GOVERNMENT allotted extra Gordon Wood, president of the the tIme. any hour most convenient for Will Di.scuss. Amending:Zon- Daughter's Little Social~~atherin9 Le~ye~ .. tt()rne in Total of 175 Auto Accidents Grosse Pointe Property Owners' The new quarters for the Post them. No appointment is neces:, one million pounds of aluminum Shambles ,AfterJ:l0odlum __ 'Cra:sHers:{~'::' With One ..Ped~s.triar". Fa~ to the autom.oblIe, inql.\stry to ing Ordinance to' Permit: ' ~arty Association. pffice will be located on Mack sary. R' A ..f ---'_.':.'_.' ,- _._'"~'"..~?" '.--.----, , .. , ... '"~:. The Expert~, ;.'_ between Calvin. and Belal1ger. ,Ta.kes,Ljttle~Tlme .... ~.:" . . help in reaching quota of 930,000 New Terrace Construction . un. mo hllitY:Repode~ by Chief The ex~erts, present mcluded Site Surveyed passenger cars 'and 220,000trucks Very 'little time -is fequi"l-ed, as Parents with teen-age ~hi1dren w~o have reached the In the annual report of the .Joseph Wlhver, Wayne County . for the April quarter. A public heating concerning forester and his assistant Frank Although no phYSIcal opera- about 40 cases are handled per ...... party age, ~ay fi.nd a lesson ~n an expenence repor~ed by the City of Grosse Pointe Police a request to amend the city VaYdek; and. W..alter Me;ers, of tions, hav.e begun,. the Sh.efman hour. Next week's schedule ap- Farms polIce thIS week. It IS n~t necessary that names be Department, Chief of Police pears below. There will be a sec• A HOUSE COMMITTEE report zoning ordinance which.would .the Department of Parks and ConstructIon CO. 1S plannmg. to declares excessive number of Vet. use~ but both pa~e.nts'and the ~olIce are anXIOUSthat the, hap- Thomas V. Trombly, revealed Recreation of the City of Detroit. get ,the p1"o,lectunder way nn- ond week of typing, the schedule . permit the construction of ter- erans Administration employes p~nmgs be publICIzed ~s a gUIde-post t~ other parents who a total of 175 automobile acci- The need for fast action was mediately_The property was sur- for which will be publi5hed next -race buildings between ": involved in graft. Hundreds of mIght :find themselves m the same predIcament. . dents during 1951. The num~ emphasized. The only ~nown pro- veyed February 11. week. millions of 'dollars wasted in vo. eux and Notre Dame north of The 16-year-old daughter of<3> b' . . teCtion against the disease is It has been suggested that the. cational training program under the Grosse Pointe Manor the family asked phmission to ". .' . ,er of people Injured, mclud,. proper spraying and it is vital building will be completed by . 't f f h f' d 'f deal of actIv)ty for the youngsters ing pedestrians was 22 There the GI Bill of Rights. Apartments, now fronting St. InVI e a ew 0 er rIen s In or. '. . .. ,. that all the elms in the area re- November at the latest. If no Church Service .. Reml, will be conducted at a social evening. Mother was all gomg on m the PfJmte that mght. was one pedestrian fatality. ceive this spraying during March. I diffi~u!t~ arises concerning the .. '.. in favor of the idea, Father re- There were several basketball Three deaths by accident in the VILLAGERS OF SANDRING- 10:30 a. m. in the City of Opinion Divided acqUISitIonof the necessary mate- To Honor King HAM pay last respects to their monstrated but was outvoted, and games, and other eyents t? keep home were recorded. There was about an even divi- I rials, it is possible that the new Grosse Pointe D} un i c i pal the innoce t littl th' the young set occup~ed ~m:mg the Prowler calls answered by City "Squire." the late King George building, Saturday; February n e ga ermg was early hours of the evemng , sion of opinion as to whether the I office will be finished in Septem- Friday February 15 being the, VI, in church of St. Mary Mag- scheduled for Friday night, Feb- W d f th 11 .' . polIce totalJ~d 59. spraying should be ..undertaken bel'. " . .' 16. ruary 8 or 0 . e sma prIvate C' , I B dcder.e. jointly Iiy the municipalities, or' Badly Needed day of the funeral o.fHis MaJeso/ ...... A plot layout of the 'proposed . gathering got around. Casual ver- , r~mma s usy Ea.rly Activity bal invitations' to. "Drop in" were ,101 cnrr:llyal cases were re- whether each should handle it I Completion of the building will George VI, there WIll be a Mem~ Monday, February 11 buildings is now on display at the lt so happened that there was a passed about by both the you~g corded durmg the year. The cases separately. The Park is the only: provide quai"ters for much needed I oria1' Service of Holy Com. ARTHUR H. VANDENBERG, mlmicipal offices on Maumee. The plan envisages a 34 apartment ad~ hostess and her invited guests. r8nge~ from om~murde!,\through city which now has its own equip- additional facilities. The building i munion in Christ Church at JR., declared he would enter the dition to the Grosse Pointe Mano.' The gameli ended and there was a 18 ~aJor larcemes to one AWOL "ment for this purpose and uses its will front Mack for 93 feet be- 10:30a.m. ' Senatorial race "if it is essential Apartments ,now being construct- Recreation Needs general converg;ing on the girl's soldl~r, ret.urne.d to the .Arm~. own employes to do the w?rk. tween Stein,'s Hardware Co. and The celebrant will be. the to promoting the presidential ed. Eight of the semi-attached home. Cl'lme VIOlations by Juven~les Some of the other, representatIves Wright's Gift Shop an.d have a Rector, the Rev. Dr. J. Clemens c~nclidacy of. Ge~.. Dw~~ht D. buildings will contain four apa!t- Cited',By Youths No one seems to know just how ranged from one case of car~'ymg .~xpress~d ~he belIef that such an I dept? of 134 feet. It WIll have a Kolb. assisted by the Rev. 'Henry EIsenhower 10 ~lchigan. Van- ments, and a ninth will provide . Local youth pointed up its many uninvited guests crashed c~nce~led weapons and two I,Iquor Important Job should be J:andled I partial basement and a second W. Sherrill. Deacon, the Rev: denberg emphaSIzed, howeyer, I for two. ' own recreational needs at a the party. The police say there vIOlatlo~s to 9 cases of malICIOUSby experts. and' not. by CIty em-I floor at the rear. The property James R. Whittemore, Suo~Dea.. that he has not made a fmal Pl P k' St '. pan.el discussion on. the. tOPI'Cat were well over 100 youngsters in destructIOn of. pro?erty. ploy~ssubJect to bemg..called .off was purchased from C. J. Kern of I con; and Mr. Maurice Wood' decision ' an ar mg rIp the hQme. The parents were in- ,64 arrests of mmors were ~:e- the Job to pe~f~rm othe~' dutIes. Lochmoor boulevard. O.B.E.• Sacristan. ' . ••• l At the north end of the pro- Grosse Poi!}te War Memorial clined to agree when they took corded f.or the. ye~r, one of ~hlCh Seek OffiCIal,SanctIOn The Post Office Department ' . . ADDITIONAL FEDERAL a11o-1posed project th.ere will be space last Friday in a program spon- The municipal representativf!s t t d th t "'] t ' bl The Church. American, and stock the following morning. ' was .a? mvestIgatlon of negllgent , s a e . a de ren IS reasona e, B T h fl 'II b b . . . . for angle parkmg on a. paved sored by the League of Women . ,. homlCIde. will all report back to theIr coun- 'd th 1 t' d' 11 n IS ags \\ 1 e orne In catlons of, alummum to auto ~~- strip that will run between Cadi~ Voters... i Parents Were Disereet Little Sick Leave . . . . an e oca IOn an SIze, a ow- procession The choir will sing dustry WIll not solve DetrOIt s eux and Notre Dame. It will be. William G., Robinson recrea- cil~ and/seek ImmedIate deCISIOnsing considerable room. should M' W'll" N St 0 BE' The parents did not leave/the Only 44 days of sick leave w~re on how the program should be t .'th th 1 f 1. 1 lam . orey, ... , unemployment. proble.m. Copper designated as open to one:way tion expert, who two years ago . I b k' t ~le~ WI e approva 0 a ma- Her Britanic Majesty's Consul teen~ag~rs .in the house a~one. recorded for the department dur- han dle,d finanCIa ac lng, e c. Jorlty of tIle patr'ons ~hortage and Jet-engme sl~wup traffic with the entrance -on made a complete survey .of rec- But ac~mg In what ~peyconslder- ing 1951. .', They are expecte d to h0ld an- . General ',~and members of hi.. ~~ blamed for the present situa- Cadieux. The area will provide reational facilities in the Pointes, ed a dIscreet and non-stuffy man- Police watched 897 homes and (Cont!nued on Page 2) ------staff, together with members ~f (lon. .. • .. space for 24 cars. ' led' the discussion. Participants ner, t~ey stayed upstairs and let found 329 .doors of business and the Comiular Corps of Detrolt A 68-car garage is planned at were Cynthia Netting" Dick th~ kids, ..have their own parjy. residential buildings open. ,D0 A S I Say, will attend. Mr. Storey will de;' POSSIBILITY seen that Gen. the south end of the new addition, Scales, John Hammond, Mary The kids 'did . . , each to, his or Not ilS I Do liver a short address. Eisenhower may return from' Eu- just north of the garage that will Tower, Jane Thompson ,and her own taste .. PROWLER TRACKED Youth Arrested rope in April to help backers house the automobiles of the resi- James Blashill. Piecing the story together later, Mrs. Henry Pioch of. 787 Lin- win him Republican presidential it appears that. a mild form 'of As Peeping Tom dents of the Manor Apartments. Mrs. William A:dams,' leader. coln road reported on February The second session of a 30- Narrow Escape nomination. It will comply with the ordinance of' a ,group which is sponsor- mayhem must have heen going 9 that she. noted footprints in ...... requiring enclosed masonry off- ing a Grosse PointeRecl'~ation on downstairs while. the parents the. snow aTound her house that After a report by Mrs. E. C. hour course of instruction for Attributed to Ice Tuesday, February 12 street garaging.' Commission, spoke from the took it fat grantep. that alllhe had presumably been made the Gerlach of 892 Beaconsfield, that police officers with less than a A DEPUTY SHERIFF and six bedlam emanating from the lower previous night. City police .found a prowler had been on the prem- year's sel'vice in the Grosse Work on Schedule Ifloor to announce that plans are Three and a half-year-01d prisoners injured as inmates of The present. work on the ¥anor I being laid for action on this 'regions, \vas ,simply ,the natural prints in the rear and around the ises at 11.. p.m. on Febl;uary 9, Pointe municipalities was con- the Kent County jail in Grand Apartments IS expected. to be measure. . outburst of' healthy youth. , of, the house, and in the officers of the Grosse Pointe ducted February 11 at the Grosse William Cook, 1595 Anita, trip:" Rapids ~ttempted unsuccessfully completed, accordin~ to'schedu1e, Panel membe;rs from junior . Fights. Aplenty yards of neighboring houses, but Park Police Department carried Pointe Park municipal building. ped while running down a drive- way February 9, and fell into to escape. b! .June 1. Constructlon of the ad- and senior high 'schoolsadvo- .There were fights on the lawn investigation failed to turn up out an investigation that resulted .:Thirty-five officers received ...... the path of a car driven by Mat- dltlonal apartments would not be cated the establishment of 'teen (Coiltinuedon Page 2) any positive results. in the arrest of a 15-year-old boy. four hours instruction on the MINNEAPOLIS M 0 R N I'N G thew P. Graham of 65 Roslyn~ begun l!!1t.ilthat date.~ecaus~ ,of canteens, along with revival of The police traced I the foot~ Law of Arrest by Anthony Vel'- Tribune says Truman ordered Grosse Pointe Shores. t~e vagarIes of mate~'Ial restnc- the" good old fashioned practice BLOOD TYPING SCHEDULE- prints of the J?rowler to.a neigh- meulen. 716 Balfour, practicing printing of 12,000 copies of de- ttons~ no date ~an be se~ at the of the family. day, when all mem- boring home. The "arrest cleared criminal attorney. ,Mr. Graham had been moving, tailed maps of atomic installa- mom _nt for theIr completIon. The bers, of a family spend time do- ,Monday February IS-Maire School, 8:30 a. m.~4:30 p. m. up complaints that a "Peepfng While 8.franging a lecture on I slowly because of the icy condi. tions now being publicly di!:- (Continued on Page 2) ing things' together,', . Tom" had been operating in the the instruction of pr0p'er issu., I tion of the road., Billy received Monday,. Febru81'Y IS-Maire School, I:OO~9:00 m. I played. Ii: area between Beaconsfield' and ance of over-time parking tick- i bumps and brUiSes about the ...... Monday, February.IS-Trombly School, 8:30~4:30 p. m. Nottingham, south of Jefferson ets, Mr. Vermeulen was ticketed I head from light impact with the AN G R Y AND TERRIFIED - Tuesday., Febmary 19-Defer School, 8:30.8. m.-4:30 p. m. avenue, for the past montn and a for such a violation in front of! right front bumper of the auto- citizens of Elizabeth, N.J., de- Coin .Colleetion and Pearls _h_al_f_. .,.- t__h_e_P_a_rk_~~p_o_l_ic_e_h_e_ad_q_U_a_r_.t_er_s_._j mobile. manded Newark airport closed Tue'sday. February I~Defer School; 1:00-9:00 p. m. after Elizabeth's third passenger- .Pilfered By' H(lli~.eBreaker p, m~uesday, February 19-Richard School, 8:30 a. m,-4:30 plane crash in eight weeks. A I Crash. Produces series of accidents there has tak- School Board Being Asked en 117 lives. V. J. Famularo. reported to Ridgemont. The Andet'so~s had Tuesday, February 19-Richard School, 1:00-9:00 p. m...... Grosse Pointe. Farms police .that been away over jhe weeken,d, Wednesday, February. 20-Parcells. School, 8:.30 a. m.~4:30 Cut Lip, Ticket TRUMAN ASKS CONGRESS some time between. 1:30 and 7:40 and on their return noticed that p, m. To Share In-Paving Costs on the morning .of February 9, , . ------. . . Grosse Pointe Park police re-' to extend wage, price, rent, and someone had broken into his one of the basement windows . .Wednesday, February '2~ParcellsoSchool, 1:00-9:00 p, m. production controls another two The City Council I, of Grosse has determmed ItS share of the I ceiveeI a report of an accident on years to keep "new inflationary home at 265 Kerby road. at the rear of the house had 'Wednesday, February 2o-Riehard'School, 1:00-9:00 p. m. Pointe Woods has prepared fig- costs to be S5,755. The City will Charlevoix near Harvard road on" fires" from damaging cTefense Entry was gained by, reaching been b):'oken. The ,,!!ndow was; I ,Thursday .Februa:ry.21~Monteith School 8:30 a. m:-4:30 ures to be presented to the Grosse assume a $10,000 portion of the the evening of. February 7. ' production. through the milk chute and un- cemented shut, however, and the' ,. Pointe School Board, estimating $33,000project. ' George B. Lowrie, 40, of '412 ...... locking the rear door from the house was not entered. -po m. the Board's share :of costs in the The costs assessable to the dis- Cadieux, said he was 'driving east Wednesday, February 13 inside. Farms police rec~ivedthere~' . Th.ursday, Feb:r.uary 21~Monteith School, 1:00-9:00p. m. tricts benefitting from the project on Charlevoix at 20 miles' aD ALIENo SMUGGLING RING While attempting to open the port, on Tuesday, February 12. Friday, February 22~Monteith School, 8:30 a. m.-4:30 project of paving Cook road from will hing~ on whether or not the hour when he hit an unoccupied: may have been channeling Ital~ back door,. the prowler dis- It.is belieyed'. ;that thEi'atte.mpt p, m. ... ' Mack. avenue, to Chalfonte. School Board decides to contrib- I car at the. curb. The right front ians illegally into De t l' oj t . covered and took $3.40'.that had was made durlpg.~ the: weekend, Friday, February 22-Pierce School; 8:30 a, ni.~4:30, p, m. The Council is trying to enjoin ute. fender of Lowrie's car was dam-' Windsor - eDtroit border guards been left in one of the milk and...that the ,mcldelJot may be . " ',...., ,'. ,.,. .. the School Board's ajd to help lift ------aged. The parked car, a 195( instructed to redouble their bottles. Froin the house he\took conne'cted<.with:the "entrance. and , FrIday, Fel,)J~~a!y2~Plerce School, 1:00-9:00 p. m. the financial burden that would POLICE BALL FEB. 15 Oldsmobile owned by Joseph B. vigilance. a small box; containing' 75 ola'theft of theFan1ularo.:resid~<:~; _:. Friday,'Fel!ruary22~Sf~ Ambrose School, 8:30 a. m.-4:30 be placed on residents of t1!e area .. This year the Detroit Police Shaw of 749 Washington road re":. * .. .. coins, collected from all over the An ¥1vestigation carried on by .p;',.m. ." whose propef'ty Jtronts Cook road: Officers have deserted the Sham~ ceived damages on the left ~ear DETROIT POLICE COMMIS- world: He also went off with Detective Eu~e~e B0y'lon has of- "Friday Februa~y-22-St. Ambrose School, 1:00-9:00 p. m; The Board is in. no way required rock 'to honor St. Valentine by and side. . SIONER Boos asks city for 1,060 'a single strand of real pearls, fered no: pOSItive eVIdence that' .'. . " " ,., .', to contribute. yo holdirig their Annual Police Ball Lowrie suffered a lacerated lip more policemen and pay raises An attempted entry WCl,S ,re .. the two acts were carried ,out by FrIda~'~ _Feb~~r,! 22-Poupard School, 8:30 a. m.-4:30 p.m. The Board has 650 feet of as- at the Grayston~ Ballroom on Fri. and got a ticket for not having his. which would total $7,400,000, ported by T. C. Anderson •.of ~41 the sameperson:" ',' . Friday; Febmuy 22~Poupard School, 1:00~9:00,p" ni~ sessable frontage. The' Council day, February. 15. car under control. '

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Thursday, February I~, f 952 • G R 0 SSE POI N T,E NEW S Page Three ry 14, 1952 Reckless Drivers 'Pay Pp In ,Court B,oys' Thirteen cases were disposed Bishop and Maumee December Patrol M.ixPlayWith Their Work "I at the February e session of 27, were dismissed. I the Gros~e Pointe Park Munici- William Ward, Jr., 1025 Ken- I ~~.w" " ,,' ~_"7[)1 pal CourL Justice of the Peace sington, received a fine of $20 II C. Joseph Belanger presided. for an accident at, Kercheval J Ruth Drachenberg, 743 West- and Kensington, January 5. I" chest,er, wa~ charg~d $5 in costs Albin J. Mytkowski of 4349 I for ~n accIdent In which she Commonwealth, was sentenced to', was Involved on January 8, with. ,

August Longville of 4001 Neff J 10 days m the Wayne County road. Longville was also charged i jail for driving with a revoked , :JailoreJ $5 costs. ; operator's license, February 2. "> $5' costs were charged against! Warren Clanan, 1458 Burns,' j

~i1liamJ. Irish :~ 4196 Buck- II was fined $10 for running a stop! rr.gham, for an accl;Ient at Bal- street on January 11. . '~" ;;''';;:: : I " '.':~~1:!".- ~peciall'J IP fAIES four a~d St. Paul, January 7. I A bond of $20 was forfeited by ,~~~k ~. Wi.dman Bertch, 860 Three Frank Stanley Ole~sik, .2371 MIle drIve,. wa~ charged $5 costs Trombley, when,he faIled to ap- ,$327.9'* I ;.xt.: l::/.:~.~t~... for an accIden .. on January 19, pear in court to answer charges 1F }\~, at the .comer of Jefferson and I of speeding on Kerc~eval, De- /0,. U! 01 Agent Lakepomte. I cember 28...... \. ,.'1':,"',<, .~';..'..,'~~,f:t,.~.A.t:;:,t~I>'~, The case against Maurice J. I Louis F. Morin, 2463 Townsend, "",:;". B~els, 3600 Maryland, ,,:as diS-' forfeited a bond of $22.5.0 for fail- . ~" mIss.ed. He had beeu Involved ure to appear in court In answer ::.'.-:' . in an accident January 19 at Bea- , to charges of speeding on Jeffer- consfield and Charlevoix. i son, January 16. The cases against Harold H. I William Earl Moore, 1257 Ly- Emmons, Jr., 8 Radnor Circle, I caste, did n~t appear in court a~d Clarence M. Justice, 1168 ' to answer charges of disobeying Our youcliful fine cheeked gingham shirt BIshop, who were involved in an a signal light. Moore forfeited with button-down collar for sports or tn. accident at the intersection of 1 a bond of $10. .... turally at formal wear. In neck sizes and sleeve lengths, box pleated back. Collar also but- MASON SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL BOYS enjoy playing hockey at the Grosse tons down in back. Choose red and white Pointe Woods Municipal Rink on Saturday mornings' with their teacher-sponsor, Fred Stegath. The boys appreciate such rewards for their faithful service at corners in all or blue and white, $6.85. Ties, black knit kinds of w~ather helping children to cross the streets safely. Top row: BRUCE FROBES, (to go with red) or navy knit (to go with JOHN MALLOY, DOUG SPlESKE. Middle row: MR. STEGATH, NELSON PLATZ, blue), $2.50. I 7 0 16K E' R C H E V A L 'Whole auto- GARY BLOSSEY, WAYNE WELLMAN, RON REFlOR, GARY KOLLETH, RICHARD HEINRICH. Front row: BILLY RENAUD, CURT ANDREWS, CAPTAIN ROBERT that took 10 .. WACHTER, LIEUTENANT BRUCE BOARDMAN. Picture by Carl Joyner .. ~,in skillful ...'t ;-yet keep! .. ; VIew of the ,I Two-Day Garden Symposium •...'" vn front, and FLOWER .. l1tetior~ with •••••••••••• • • • • .. • • • ... OF THE WEEK • To Offer Advice by Experts :ing ~tretch. • • • • Opening the 1952 plans to bet- and will test as matlY samples :1, ~very inch • • I • ter serve the community and en- brought by Grosse Pointe gard- n;. It's beau- • ..• • • courage more people to join, the eners as time permits . )tir first look • Grosse Pointe Garden Center At 2 p.m. GilJ:>ert Bentley will • • ,ing new car • will hold a two.day Garden give a lecture on "Annuals," and • • Symposium, ,offering advice on will show slides. of flowers .. d. • Daisies • • • • flower arrangements in the home grown from h,is company's seeds . • and planting in the garden. F 0 u r well-known landscape • "Cash-and-Carry" • • • The Spring Symposium will be architects will be on hand for • • held in the Grosse Pointe War consultation, ihcluding Edward • • Memorial Center on Friday, Eichstadt, Edward Laird, Bruce February 29, and Saturday, S. Wink worth and Mrs. Eleanor c March 1. Roche. .. bunch ~ . 1 2 9 Front 10 a.m. until noon on All residents of Gros~e Pointe Frida3'", Mrs. Z e 1 d a Wyatt are invited to attend. Anyone Schulke, of the Garden Center who is not a member of the Gar- ot Cleveland, Ohio, will give a den Center may join on paying ~ ~ I~ ...... lecture stressing design in table the entrance fee ?f $1.00 .as dues. ! . the record~ VA. 2.0901 arrangements and flower arrang- The Center WIll prOVIde free ... • oj, y that takes ing. garden advice to anyone in the ~ "From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs. community, whether a member .. nd this y6a! Schulke will repeat her morning I or not. But it is planning an ad- to the OPENING even fuller demonstrations. There will also tlitional series of progl'ams- for r!'oepower- KING'S be a display of books, toois and those who join and pay the $1 other garden equipment. annual dues. Membership cards er.- by the FLOWERS i Dr. James Tyson, head of Soil will be available at the Sym- g combined. "F I T FOR A QUE E N" :~ Science at Michigan State Col. posium. ,eamed with lege, will lecture at 10:30 a.m. The next event of the Garden new de~ign Saturday, March 1, on "Planting Center will be a tour of Mrs. and 14522 JEFFE~RSON ~.~. ~~ and Care of Your Lawn." The Ernest Kanzler's gardens on May automotiTS III Marlborough ~ '~ lecture will be given with the I 20. The tour will be followed I we .it. '.l..3"'~ J..'j,.~ ~ '. ~~;~. . :J"~ aid of slides. Dr. Tyson will have I', by a brief talk at the Memorial I -- . -. '. soil testing equipment with him, Gardens. ! ., Special Showing ~ ,

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~ruary 14, 1952 G R'0 5 S E P'0 I N T E n Woods as chosE'n as his sub. Banquet He ld Center' Offering :'Musieal~ Treat Dinner Planned, ling Blocks ~nd Step- By Hi-X Club' In the intimate ~etting. of the I By Church: Club. ng will be held at War Memorial Center, Grosse le club room. An M~mbers of the ,-Blue. Hi~Y Pointe mu~ic lovers will haye the , . The Men's, Club. of the. Grosse I' d their friends are Club of Grosse. Pointe Higllj r~re ..treat of hearin~two out~ tend. School ga~e a banq';1et, at the I standing young artists. On, Tues- Grosse Pomte MemorIal Church I. . . on the evening of February 71 day evemng, ~ebruary 26 at ,8:~O for their families and friends. ip.m. John Crelghton Murray wIll Following. the banquet mem- pre1!ent a violin. recital assisted bers and guests gather.ed in the by,John SweeneY'ill at the piano. yvome~'s Parlor to WItness the Mr. Murray and Mr. Sw'eeney mducllon of new members and A"I' • ' .' • the installation of officers. were. receIved most enthUSlastI-. Elected to. office were Bob cally by a Carnegie Hall audi- Schaller, president; Bill Wun- ence' on Friday night, :rebruary 8 cham, vice-president; Tom Lis- and it is expected that they will tel', secretary; and Mac McNair, repeat materially the' same. pro- treasurer. ' gram for their Grosse Pointe ap- I New members inducted at the peaTance. . services are,' Ralph ,Gray, Don Mrs. Frank W. Coolidge and Dr. I Schmitt, Jim Clima, Jim Mueller, Hugh Stalker are co-cha~rman i Stuey Smith, Earl Lyon and Bob for the concert, assisted by Mi~s j . Leacock. Frances W. Sibley, Mrs. Frank, The boys, with assistance from J. Sladden, Jr., and ,Edgar H. Chet Sampson, prepared a meal Ailes as vi~e~chainnan. ~rs., John JOHN!JREIGBTON MURRAY of meat-loaf, au-gratin potatoes, L. Kenower js in charge of ticket ray sails to South America ior,-a marshmallow-covered sweet po- sales and George W. Williams' is two year tour of that country. tatoes, pecan rolls, and a variety treasurer. Noel Straus of the New York of salads. 'For dessert they pro- The ticket selling committee in- Times. writes' of Mr.. Murray, "He Smooth! vided pIes rangin.g from rhubarb eludes Miss Marie L; Anderson, plays '.in the grand manner. There ,- . .~. to banana cream,' and a pine- Mr. and Mrs. John Dykema, is an unusual degree of Imagma~ apple upside-down cake. David O. Hamilton, Mrs. Frank tion in his playing, grace and re- CAR Kay Jameson, Bill Miller, and P. Lister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Her- finement, and unerring taste." David Bouse helped Banquet bert Micou, Mrs. Fred T. Murphy, Those who heard John Sween- Chairman Murray McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Remick, ey III in his concert at the Mem- Chet Sampson, who supervised Jr., Robert H. Tannahill, Mr. and orial Center last March will wel- WASHING the proceedings, as vice-chair- Mrs. Emmet E.' Tracy, Mr. and COme the. opportunity to again "Woshmobile" men. Mrs. Vincent de Petris, Mr. and hear this brilliant young pianist. On the week.end preceding the Mrs. Wendell C. Goddard, Mr. John is considered by many, to 10-Minut. Service banquet, Mr. Sampson took the and Mrs. Waldo K. Greiner, Mr. be the best musical talent the Hi-Y members to G ray 1i n g, and Mrs. Earl!. ,Heenan, Jr" Mr. Pointe has ever prcduced. THERE'S A 19017 MACK, AT 7-MILE ANOTHER for some mid-winter skiing. and Mrs. W. R. ~cAdow, Mr. and After serving as a chaplain's 5 14316 MACK, AT CHALMERS Mrs. Paul 1. Moreland, Mr. and Moir' Service STORE NEAl I ------assistant in the Navy during }'Isher Road at Grosse Pointe Blvd. 15927 E. WARREN, AT HAVERHILL SPECIAL BLONDE LED EGYPTIANS Mrs. Ralph B. Netting, Mr. and World War II he continued his I , TU. 5-7200 YOU 14641 E. JEFFERSON, AT MANISTIQUE A little~known fact about a Mrs. John K. Rqney, Mr. and studies under Egan Petri. In 1947 PURCHASE : well-known people is' that .the Mrs. William C. Tost, Mr.' and John was invited to play at the I Ancient Egyptians once had a Mrs. Renville Wheat, and Mrs. Carnegie Hall "Pop". Concerts I blonde queen. She is described Eva Doty Worcester. and in the Hollywood Bowl. He Striped or Solid Color I as "Hetepheres II, yellow-haired There will be a social hour fol. served as pianist with the Detroit I daughter of the Paraoh Khufu, lowing the concert with Mrs. Symphony Orchestra under Dr. I mighty pyramid builder:' Frederick Campbell l3,cting as Karl Kreuger and has played I :0. chairman. POLO SHIRTS I ------: with the Chicago Symphony Or- . "John Creighton Murray, a New chestra. He has also toured Eur- Yor.ker, interrupted his musical ope where he gave concerts in PERFECT FIT... ITS THE 97~ career to serve four year~ as a both London and Paris. soldier in the American Army. Tickets for the concert are $2.50 extra savings After being formally discharged (including tax). They are on sale I I from the service two years were at the Grosse Pointe War Memor- THAT Extrll QUALITY spent in a triumphant European So exceptional that we just ial Center. Further information concert. tour. Then 1948.52 were' may be obtained by calling the aren't Cjjoing to mention devoted to concerts in the United center, TU. 1-6030. OF A WHALING'S 'SUIT! the usual selling price. States, Canada, and Central America. In the spring Mr. Mur- Combed cotton jersey- Safety Pa.,trol guaranteed not to fade. • No matter how fine the fabric or how skilled the hand Short sleeves. Crew neck. Mumps Highlight Kids. Rewarded tailoring ... we know ;your'satisfaction is not. complete SIZES 4 to 12 years. Seventy Maire School Safety KODAK DUAfLEX H Health Report unless your suit fits you perfectly. That's why we take such - --- Patrol boys anq Service Girls, CAMERA Dr. Thomas S; Davies, Pointe will enjoy an evening of fistic I an interest in the fitting of your clothes anp' why our : Takes black-and-white or color Health Commissioner, reported entertainment' when they are the. 89 cases of communicaqle dis- tailors are so exacting. As a result, you get more pleasure : pictures. W j t h Kodet Lens, d. h guests of Frank Connolly, ath- ! $14.50: with Kodar. f /8 Lens, eases 'urmg t e month of Janu- lctic director of the C.Y.O., at out of wearing clothes from Whaling's. I .- ary in the Grosse Pointe and PM : $22.30. Harper Woods ,area. the pnals of the Gold~n Gloves Gross,e Pointe Woods reported Boxmg t?urna~ent tonJght at the I 25 cases, mumps being the. most I State. Fall' ColIseum: prevalent, while Grosse' Pointe ~uhus DeRaedt, CIty o.f Grosse POINTE Shores reported one case of ~omte patro.1man, o.btamed the PHONE ORDERS ,17405 Kercheval mumps fpr the month as the only tIckets a~d the donatIOn of a ,l?us for Thru CAMERA SHOP TU • 5 - 9236 or More -in the Vjllage 16357 E. Warren TU. 5-7418 case of communicable disease.' by the LIOns Club anti two seaans • Mumps was the only disease from TracY,M.oters, thr?ugh sales OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.l\l. 6~29 W. 1 Mil. Roo" at Courville above normal expectancy in the manager ~IllIarn Martm. area. It has not by any means .Sergt;;afol~John Rabaut, ~f the reached epidemic proportions, Dr. CIty pollee, and Jack ~Ice, a Davies said, but 55 cases were teacher at the school, esc~r ted the reported ;£01' January 1952 as group to and from the fights. compared to 18 cases for Janu- ary 1951. Fifteen cases of chicken 'pox were reported, seven of which were in the Park. Seven cases of scarlet fever were reported in the Park, Proved Use...FinestAutomatic Drive EverBuilt! Farms, and Woods. The other ------In ---- #'. # municipalities reported none. " Two cases o'f measles were re- ported in Grosse Pointe Farms. Two cases of influenza were reported in Grosse'Pointe Woods. PACKARD ULTRAMATIC Cases of impetigo and ring- -then silently switches to solid, direct 'worm totalled eight for the "A NO-SHIPT DRIVE 1mlilte IItlY other!" "Well dri ve for peak efficiency and jor jull eng;n, entire area. n ahead oj Iln)'thing now available!" "Som~- thing to send rival automakers bacll to theIr braking power. It can be reversed instantly Dr. Davies stated that the com- drau.'ing boards!" These were comments of for easier parking and rocking the car. municable disease situation in editors. and experts who tested Packard the Pointes is very satisfactory. •• Look at on. mort car. If you plan Ultramatic, triumph of 16Jears' research. to spend $2500 for a car, invest one DOur Use by thousands ofPaekar owners prove.s and see how few dollars more it takes to Ultramatic olJtperjor"!~ all other alltom,;tlc own a Packard. Packard costs less to buy Yes! drives under an condltttmsl . than you'd think, and the record over the "45" at- •• Packarel Ultramatlc uses an all.fluid years proves it costs less to ov.'n-for transmission for smooth, surging pickup "Built like a Packard" means built to liUt! 5ily plug- if you all creve form press'n • and 'hep c1e~n'n, sl:lre nuff coli ~bove set. 75 grosse poin~e '- woods cleaners & ShIrt Laundry. ds ftl.r-_._ ..

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Many Member Stores 111 the Polnto )lIght to GLOSHEEN* "Mat!h.Mabrs" A Message ion post , , to Beautiful ftora1 or geometric pattern. - teamed up' with Newcomers he finest matching strip's to give your room, a colo, perf.ct, profe.,lonally plann.d, decorating schem•. The fabric ... famous GlC?SHEEN, . with the lustrous satiny finish that', woven in so it won't wear out. Com. in and set how.th.s. "Match-Malct,." strip.s can b. used to add 'parkl. to your home - and for so little monty' ** Only Pcu:kard has uttra- * * PQckard build. great en- * * Handsom. new In.erlon m.tlc, proved in Use to out- gln •• 1 Packard's Thuntlerbolt and fresh exterior color com. I. Tax binations accent Packard's W"lfe,/y '"II,i(l ",. bo"J.cI wi,,, " "'.".y.lNtel ,ua,,,",.. .f, .. ,i"""i.,, I perform all other automatic Engine, tbe highest-compres- sion eight, has up to 25% smart. low lines. Seats are .as .y." coulttl... w•• lli",•• , upo.u,. Ie "mli,lt,. drivel! under all conditions. .f,., fewer working parts than wide as the car is high. .engines of comparable power! o 2-1919 ••••. U.S. 'at. Off. **New IClSClmCltic Power * * Iv.ry Packard car under- .rake. give faster, sUrer stop~ * * Packard'. safety-gla .. goes 4,287 separate factory 1.69 per yd. -require 40% less foot pres- area of 3,046~ square inches inspections. "Built like a sure, 29% less rime to apply! gives you all-around visibility. Packard" means built to last! Looking. For The Welcome Wagon ASK THE MAN PACKARD WHO OWNS ONE flJraperted Many local merchants are mecnbers ot this great ~el- coming organizotion, and th.ey have special greetings GROSSE..POINTE. PACKARD, INC. JACK WOODj INC. '6334 E. Warren Avenue TUxedo 2-9448 ond gifts for you. " - I Grosse Pointe Park' Dealer Grosse Pcinte Woods Dealer kapoin'. No Cost, No ,Obligation - Pboll. I 15205 East Jefferson Avenue Open Monday, Thursday and Friday Evenings 'til Nine EDge'water 1-7590 I 19770 Mack at Cook Roael

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men's'TheDetr?iClubs ...t..IS,r.e~e.17.~1;io.'.n.~.of.holdmg'lt8 Club;w..•...o':'.:I Hwrl~enforWo~ens..a..:xt.'o.-.n....••..•..BU.I.IO ck. , •. 't.h.,..e.Home-~~thp..r,Com-ha~.. p.. lann. ing.,. Pa rty.. LaMonte Shop Women's: Tov.:.nHall at the Fed~panloI1' '.,AmencCi~i ..Red'Bo6k...... -:-- I . . COUNTRY COUSIN eration.ClubHous~,.;48ii Seco~d~.Sunday BqO~t~e~leYlo.ftheNe.w , The.P.~.A. of.TtomblyS<:hool UN. 1-0&48 •••••• 19512 Livernois,.t St. Martin', , '. . :..' .. '; YorkHe.r,a:.d"rrIb¥~.She.wIll Isspcmsonng a square dance and . , I T~:::!~~~~~t~::da~:begilisc:at'~:ai~'.l~~~t()t~~"J,e,;o~~~~~: c;udparty on Friday, February." .' by JOYCE of California \ . 10 'a.m.Pr?fe~?r:H;~.R: 'Cha~~ pyT~roiigh,l'if!y." _.. ' .... .29, .at 8:30 o'clock., f i . man, extenslO~s~eclahst Inhorb~.. ,CynlW':xenall, baIlt~ne; "Wln . TIckets are $1.25 and may be: culture, atM)chlgan St~teCol-pe ,p.eardm 'HebrewRItulils ,at obtained. either at the door or j MUST REDUCE l~gei will sPEjakori "WOlldersof ~them\l,sicalhouI".at'~p:rn.The b' .....:.. . ', .', i. the Plant World." Mrs. Robert appearance ofthesolOlstof'l'em: y callIng Chal~~an Mrs., John I .Bruce Scott is c}{airman. ,PW Bethel and Fort street Fres- Slattery, ED. ~-7585,or.f0.;chair- i Alsoat10'o'clockthe Inter-' byterian Chur.ch will' honor Na- man Mrs. John Malcolm, VA. lacoiJsolls national Relations section of th~ Jional Jewish>Musi.cMonth. as 2-0641. Federation. will present Frank well'asBrcitherh.o()dMonth. Jason ""',, INVENTORY Mayers, .oLthe Chicago office of Moore will accompanyMr: Wexe- in ruffglove leather CARE,' whose subject is to be, 'nail' and Miss Maigit Korniendy • Enti~e stock of early Spring dresses in "Problems of Refugees andDis- is in charge. _ ~".' or calf' placed Persons in Europe." Mrs. Also at 2 o'clo?k membersniay Watch for the .taffeta, shantung and sheer crepe$. .E. K. Wilson is in charge of this he~ra book review of "Celestial Annaunce,ment' of the feature of the Town Hall day. HoneymOOn" with the reviewer, Jncluding Cruise Wear of imported At 11:45, :with Mrs. Lola Jef': its, .author~. Detroiter Elizabeth.' OPENING SOON frIes Hanav:an as chail;man,'4the Webber. Mrs. WjlliamG~ Boswell Never-tiring companion, that makes walking a pleasure, our navy linens and cottons. Federation Hour will pr~sent is chairman of thereview]ectlJIe of the New Florence. Haxton Girvinjauthor.' fortheliteratu~e ando/ama.sec- or grey ruffglove or golden tan calf casual, with, Neoprene crepe Under the penname of Florence tion of the federation. . Ro. Hal Shap G,oup 0/ Fine. Wools 13934 E. Jefferson soles. l'>ointe Colony Novetist Hori1or Nr. Eastlawn Former. Location Shoe Salon 10.'5 13301 .f.Jeff.rson, l at ~. oH 'fo'Meet Feb. J9' Guest at ,Tea Corner' Coplin Mrs. W. Arthur Batten, of Bal- ,Erma la Monte Eve Fox four road, will open her home Jor Rockford College Club of De- troit will observe its alma mater's the meeting of Grosse Pointe Col- one. hundred and fifth anniver- ony on Tuesday, February 19. sary at a charter. day tea Sat~ Mrs. Charles B.Warner, presi- urday afternoon in the University dent, will conduct a board meet- Club. ,. ing at 11 o'clock, and a business Joan Cimbalo is cqairmarr for the tea arrangements assisted by • • • f1'om the friendly cdmera shop session at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Robert T. Herdegen; Mrs. I Mrs. Russell F. Tripp; of ,Not- Orson B. Burdick, Mrs. John tingham road, second. vice-presi- Hartwell, Mrs.. S'. C: Stanton and I There's More BOUNCE dent, is chairman of assistant Mrs. W. F. Tlghe. ' Rockford colors, purple and i hC?stessesfor the 12 o'clock lunc~- white, . will predominate in the to Each Step lVith j eon, her assistants being Mrs. tea table decorations and guest STEREO-REALIST Fred W. Haines and Mrs. James of honor for the day will be Mrs. W. Reid. Grace Jamil'ion Breckling, novel- Mrs. J. Cullen Kennedy, of St. ist, who will come from her 3 .Dimension Photography. Clair avenue, American 'Defense Shaker Heights home to address, I chairman for the Colony, will in- her fellow alumnae. I 'traduce a speaker from the F.B.I., I * C01'tIPLETE SELECTION OF EQUIPMENT who will tell of the work of that I FLUFFIES organization. ()hurclt Groups * STEREO l\JOUNTING SERVICE Miss Helen Crathern, assistant I principal of the Jackson Interme- , FREE, FRIENDLY ADVICE ON THIS POPULAR Plan Meetings * diate High Schocil, will show col- I HOBBY ored slides of New Hampshire.' On February 20. at the times , WE ARE SPECIALISTS,IN STEREO WORK Mrs. Edward J. Savage, as the specified, the following groups of * Colony's delegate, will report on the Grosse Pointe Woods Presby- •, the Founders' Day Luncheon and terian Church will meet:~ Bring us your photographic pmblems. We'll National Board Meeting, held . ,, .;# work them out with you 'til we' find the January 22 and 23 at the Waldorf- EhzabethT'at the home of Mrs. .- PUZZ e ? , I d Astoria Hotel in New York City. C. G. Schroeder, 50 Shoreham , • simplest solution •.• and at no cost to you. I \/ I ------road. Mrs. Basil Crist, co-host- I d. h . M I b ess. Call TU. 5-3351. Phone STUDIO Ju It. Ann a m org Esther-at the home of Mrs. I Celebrates Birthday Roy Nelson, 1375 Hollywood. QUILTED PLASTIC TUxedo and , Mrs. Ray DeGraw, co-hostess. 1.6200 CAMERA Judith Ann Malmborg cele- Call TU. 5-8106. ~ . Lydia-at the home of Mrs. with thick, spongy Carl Joyner SHOP brated her ninth birthday with William Gamble, 1505 Roslyn. .JacuhSOI1S:- -'; 19755 MACK, Grosse Pointe Woods a party given by her parents, Mrs. Carl Asmus, co-hostess. Call AIRFOAM SOLES Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malmborg of TU. 5-0526. Kerchev~1 a', St. Clair, Grosss Point. 1026 Balfour, in the Pickwick Martha-at the home of Mrs., 69 Room of Hotel Sat- Belle Hirt, 1037 Cadieux. Mrs. I and 'only urday afternoon, February 9. L.U Westerville,1 0 co-hostess. Call '1 T . - 463. Judith turned nine on January 31. Among the guests present were; Susan Daume, Polly Kammer, Telegram Acknowledged You'll really float along on these lightweight "Fluffies" with foam rubber soles three-qu~rters of an Alice Ledyard, Calynda Findlay- By Secretary to Queen . inch thick! You'll love the way they add zest to your cesuals, your at-home leisure wear ... aQd son, Susan McMillan, Angie Ru- later, bounce along the beach. They're such a treat to your feet and so wonderfully washable, bino, Marian Polizzi, Ford Bal- A message 'Of sympathy sent to lantyne, Emory Ford, J. C. Hol- Queen Elizabeth from Grosse you'll want a pair in every color ••• red, green or blue. Sizes small, medium or large. Fluffies ley, Bob Williams, nanny Piggins Pointe has been acknowledged make splendid gIfts, too. and Michael McMillan .. by one of the private secretaries of'the royal family. PARKED CAR HIT William' J. Andrews of Three Mrs. Helen Blackwood, 158 Mile drive sent a telegram of Ridge road,' reported. to Grosse condolence in his official capaci,y Pointe Farms police that some- as adjutant of the Great Lakes one' had hit the left rear fender 'Command of the U.S.A. Canadian of her 1950 Plymouth while it Legion. was parked in front of her home, Acknowledgment of the ...tele- i February 7. Damage to the car gram was received by cable on i NEW! • e • PRACTICAL! • BEAUTIFUL was estimated at $10. February 8. • • GREY CHAMBRA Y DENIM HOURS: 9 to 7:30 Daily Except Saturday, 9 to 4, Closed Thursdlt:vs short .Iength ~~:.1~f~~~~.~~~.i.~~~;~B:~;;~:~~~~~~;~~~., dress-robes there's no other shop quite like PENTHQUSE 85

• YES, -and even prices MORE are in .many reduced, cases i I I for a FREE. home demonstration ••• I " I _.alii, .it._ , . . .'. , I When this saleJ'Opfl~S T~ursday, ,

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. , . .Rocker Bonnet~, 'Floor Sample sale I Indicative of the ,Dire~+oir&,.in. ~!. • fluerice thot's ,new" .: our 'shiny BRASS FIREPLACE TOOLS~ strow_ two-tone' 'bonne"t,: with ',lhe / 'SCREENS~and ANDIRONS high b~ck interes,t" the 'forward, (~xcept custo~tJUUie) tilt: 'Block 'o~ novy with whitei"cof.,

! our navy -LAST THREE ~DAYSI fee with beige. .. .. ("iu,.sdo.,. Fr'doy, Saf~rdoyJ ' "ens crepe 22,9' Smith.J'latthews £0. . 6640-Ch.rlevoix 10.95

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Top: Mr. John's "Di.ona,1I a hend:- Worsted Bengaline sewn moderne in gold, emethyst' or silver gl~ze. Sizes 6 to 7112. • clr.. s .f couturier' chic $1 cued to a iuriior's flgur.

Center: Liily Dache's I'R,enee," a ...... handsewn gauntlet In white'or blue One of spring's smartest, !nd crayon. Sizes 6 to 7'/2" most wearable ... a trim dress 54 of cleanly defined lines, newly em- ,CARPETS, and phasizedhy pearl buttons end a Doc h'e s ilL OUlse,• " a 'rOS5S Pointe RUGS, B'GU,ND pure sllk print tie. Beige or grey. C Sizes 9 to /5 .. per 29.95 yard 3.50 3S -ters of an , FAST SERVICE ' ••• aQd washable, ,<- McCOY & SONS e. Fluffies CARPET COMPANY 15720 HARPER Jacohsnns (A~~Balfour)' ,Mrs. Murphy, Mrs: Boyer TU. 1-6088 OPEN THURS. AND FRI. ,• Return, From Arizona UNTIL' 8:30 P. M• $ MrS.-Fred T. Murphy of East JefferSon avenue and her daugh- - I ter. Mrs. Harold R. Boyer, have 'T IF U L returned to, the Pointe following ten days at '; Ariz~ , . RAY ~NIM

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Fabric New, For Sprin, New Blouses" Have Flirty MONARCH's b.lt.d suit .f . r Show-Off Sleeves.

Miron's ,100% ALL Nylon - that -looks -like-cotton Wool' ,Spf.lttarib HOIM,E BAKED blouses ~re be~uties th~t ",' wash and dry in a wink, need pie~' no ironing, ond never wrin- A suit distinctively, tailored with Cake~, kle! meticulousgood'hut~ •. ". our I00% virgin' woolori9irlal, nibbed. Cookie~' Left: French cuff sleeve, tiny Jgh to be . , \ side the !I'ld ribbe~ for texture depth.. Bread check in red. navy or~green: ur Sanfor- .Block, navy or brown with: white sizes 32 to 38. s. Bofh the Rof~ 1.9' t house- linen. Sizes 10 tt:> 18. , I Im'peried SWi5~ Chocolates and the' I Center: Puff sleeve plaid in ~ duster " LINDT ~nd CAILLER Nith oink, Orders Phoned in Will Be red, navy,.or brown. In sizes ')w. Sizes Re~dy When Wanted 32. to 38. I." Punch & Judy Bakfr'J" Right: Lantern sleeve ,pl~id in red or navy, piped for ae- Kercheval at St. Cler.r 102 Kerch.".1 :. on the Hill . .' \ "Ope. t ~.m. to I p.m. Kerchev'akat St. Clair, 6-ros~ ,Point. eent. Sizes 32 te 38. flU, 1•••• ".. .~ft.. , ,TUxedo 2-7000 '

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Soci-ety News(j:a:tli, . ere dFr-om~ .A.~II of. the Pointes . , .'. 'From Another: Pointe 'S'h 0r tan df 0 the P 0 inJ,e, ' Mary' Carolin~ Wade' .. , ' ..•• , ~_.. ------.cc~~ ...... •...... Weds Wy. man Barrett.. of View ,MR .. and ..'MRS: ALBERT:F'I The DON'E. DEL PLACE'S of . -...... By ~ALL'openedth~ir'.De~o~~hir.e;1" Mrs W ym.an'D B.arr.e.tf,Jr. Kerby' r~ad~eilteriained" nine ' • ... ------. 'I Jane'Scher.mnho1''' , roadbome 011Mcmday•.retu!nIngJ. . littleboys~tlunch and a moVie DaughterofMr, and ~!,s, Harry V, Wade of" McK!n ey from a Florida vis~,t~.'~hey,cij~;~;: at the P'U:nch'~mdJudy, toce,Ie.-' 'RoadSpeaks Vows WIth Wyman 1;>, Barrett; Jr.; \1'/111 Some 140 Grosse Pointe Country Day and. Detroit Uni:template another Southernjciur-'. brate theirsonl?ONALD'S:7th. . Make Home in Harper WoodsAft~r Florida .Trip

versity School students aired their hobbi~s yesterday (Wed~ n~y later in' the"sea~~n.~ndwill:. birthda ..y., on.. s.a.turda.y,..:F.ebrUa~y'.' . W'h'en the 'Voung Wyman Douglas ,Barrets, Jr., left on ,I nesday) , , , . . . ' retur~ to the,Poln.te:~Tia;Lexing-, . G RY J , . _' At a combined hobby show, , . held in the gym o.f Co,u. n-. ton,~llere,they'llbe.on hand for 9. The 'guests,;wereGRE 0., their"' wedding trip last Saturday evenincr their car whizzed try Day, , " , the, rtlnningof "the' Kentucky ;~~~~~~ ~0J~,uMJ~yFI~: away!rbm. the Pointe's blustery weathe/'toward Florida and .. There were two performances for the dashing display Derby.~. .•• • . LAURA,DA VID. BEAUPRE, sunshme. ... 30. Mrs. Fair- * * ... lilies of the valley blossomed in Student Hobbyists lamb 'was RUTH IVES. 'MR.' AND MRS. RON ALD the shadow' of the briefest of Fifty years ,of married life were • ...... veils. . completed on February 10 by Mr. . t f C nt D . 1 ded' DYKSTRA of McKinley avenue Hobb YIS S 'rom ou ry ay mc u . The THOMAS"P. HENRYS JR., Her tiny' and old fashioned bri- and MTs. ClementD. Fill-ton of . k 'th ] t 11 t' J d H d announce the birth of a d.aughter, Ann F In, \Vl 1er s amp co ec Ion .. , u y owar, of Rjdge road,.werehosts ata ' -Photo by John Deigh LAURA. ANN,. on January 11. dal b01lquet of lilies of the valley Muir road. Members of the im- ,~ th f d f b t'f If- d d b' h.d d' The former MARY CAROLI. NE WADE, daughter of . w h 0" 1e mama 0 ozens 0 eau 1 u orelon 0115 • " lrt ay mner in, their home Mrs. Dykstra is the former was centered with frosty white mediate family observed the gold- Melissa Bates, who collects toy,horses .. , Phyllis Ledyard, Wedne.!!day,,:everiing.compliment- Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Wade of McKinley road, was married DOROTHEA DAVIS. spray orchids. whose penchant is for toy dogs •• , ingMRS. "MERRILL O. BATES: on Saturday, February 9, to the son of Dr. and Mrs. Wyman * • • Cecily, who is a senior at the en wedding anniversary_. Sunday Jennie Hagen showed several examples of her portrait and EDGAR AILES. . D. Barrett of ~ouraine road. ' '. DAN GUY, JR., former Grosse University of Michigan this year, at a gathering in the home. ainting. , . Janey Weaver was another who fi.lled her ho'Qby • • • , ------'-"'----~ Pointe High atnlete,has been was dressed in frock of yellow The Furtons came to the Pointe P . ,Another Po.inte bir.thday din- h. df th hIt GEN h wool On her head she draped a - . table with foreign dolls , , . Deborah Jenks saves match er gra .a . er, t ..e .a e ., hO.noring. er niece, JEAN.NINE selected president of the Michi-' '. in 1907 and a year later bUIlt the ner was given Saturdayev.ening l1 filmy yellow face veIl at one SIde ackets which she collects wherever she goes. , , and Gay , ALPHEUS S. WILLIAMS. Gen. MORAND. The luncheon took gan State College chapter of. l.ome which they have occupied P by MR. and MRS. CAMERON I I . t th D t .t Athl ' of WhICh there was a cluster of ..., . Mercer displayed manuscripts of her creative writing, WATERMAN III of Touraine Williams' portrait hangs in the Ip ace a, e e rOl et~c Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Dan golden flowerlets. since. Mr. Furton was gardener .H 11 f CT h' t th M. Club. MISS Morand, a dramatlc will enter the Air Corps after *. * '" road. At this party four of those . a 0 1 Iz~n.s Ip a e u- soprano, sang Sunday in a con- graduation. His parents JlOW are The maid of honor's flowers I for the late Murray W. Sales for Sea Shells and Coins present were celebrating. anni- seum. Inaddltlon to Mrs. B~r- cert at Detroit Institute of Arts. living in Farmington, :Mich.' were a cascade arrangement of more than 30 years. versaries. Besides the 'hostess, bour, me)11bers of the famIly * * * .... * yellow freesia. They are the parents of City Margaret Goodenough is a threat to any' beach judging these included MRS. ALEXAN- present were her daughter, MRS. MRS. GEORGE B. HEFFERAN MR. and MRS. ED WAR D Warren Johnson assisted his Clerk Harry Furton of Grossa from the wealth of shells that comprised her hobby at the DER L. WIENER" JAMES W. H. G. WALKER, and her grand- brother-in-law as best man at the Pointe Farms, Lieut. James Fur- h STANDART and HE R B E R T daughter, MARY CAROLYN spent last week-end in New RICHARD NIXON of Muskegon, service. ton -of the Farms police depart- S o~~s~~ Earl was another. whose hobby was devoted' to KEIJ'H. ~ ••• CARTER. ~ York City where she was. joined Michigan, announce the birth of For her daughter's wedding, ment, Pauline (Mrs. Joseph .,. • by daughter, EUNICE, and son, a son, EDWARD ROBERT,. on Mrs. Wade donned a frock of O'Mara,), and of Joseph Furton. :fig.ures 0f .dogs , .. Mary Yeager brought her collection -of' .Recent arrivals.in Palm Beach, MR. and MRS. FRANK W. GEORGE JR. Eunice attends January2l. Mrs. Nixon is the navy faille with which she wore There are also nine grandchil- coms fer all to see, . • where they've opened their Win- FAERY,' of North Oxford road, . former MA R GAR E T JEAN a small navy straw cloche and dren.' , The doll house Ginnie McMillan entered in the show had ter home for the'season: MR. ar~ leaving Friday for La Gorce Walnut Hill 'School and George BARrE, daughter of ,MR. and white camellias. Mrs. FUJ;ton will.be 69 on April been- furnished entirely with articles she herself made , ', •. and MRS. C. HENRY BUHL of Island, Miami Beach, Fla., to is a student at Taft. The young MRS. ROBERT F. BARlE, of The bridegroom's mother wore 7 and Mr. Furton will be 74 on Wendie Good~s hobby was art. 'East Jefferson avenue, .and their spend a 'fortnight as guests of man celebrated his' sixteenth Radnor Circle. a suit of soft gray sheer wool March 3. '" * * daughter, LYDIA. Mrs, Faery's brother-in-law and birthday. over the ~veek-Emd. ------• .;. sister, MR. and MRS. 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Meet A Taxidermist MRS. THOMAS B. BYRD of M.' SORENSON. The Sorensons, ~ ~ J And now for the DUS lads. Boyce, Va., has been. the guest who make their home on Oxford MR. and MRS. CYRIL J. ED- = of MISS FRANCES W. SIBLEY road in the Pointe, are spending WARDS of Provencal road will MallY ..POi,tters N.ickie Stroh is the' busy one. ., , fo.r. when he's at his of Washington road. the season at their Winter home 1eave Saturday on a five weeks' "To a\Tol'd a dallyi l'l'sk of l1ea\TY fI'r'e hobby he's a taxidermist. , . his handiwork created much . * • ... in the South. Their daughter, Jl}otor trip through the W~st. The class of 1953 at the Uni- ='i interest • , , .•WILLIAM A. GANT JR. of SHARON, is with them. .. * '" versity of Michigan held its an- loss, yOu must adjust your insurance to ~ Ned Evans goes in for electricity, '. , and everything on Clovis, N. M., has been visiting ... * • Local to Miami Beach until 1 J H F b d ~ his table came to life by battery, , " his parents, MR. and MRS. WIL~,Joining the ever-growing Pointe Spring arrives in the Poi.nte are nJuha -LOP e ruary ~ an. 9. present-day prOI)ertv values." ~ Bill Tlt:tner is the Pointe's Houdini, so you know he LIAM A. GANT of McKinley colony at fashionable Hobe 0 nny ong and CharlIe SpIvak J MR. and MRS. DAVID BURGESS exhibited a magic collection, , • and John Ledyard showed road. Sound, Fla., ar~ MR.and MRS. alternated. to provide continuous t • • • CHARLES A. DEAN JR., who of Washington road. music botl. nights. s amps •• , The LOWRY KAMMERS, of have ta ken a h.ouse at th e resor t ...... Minerals and arrowheads occupy the interest of young Harvard road, are leaving today for the remainder of the Winter. Following the return of LT'l~ "Artistry i~ Orchid" was the ARTHUR J. R 0 HD E John Fink. , , \vhile Chuck Lord, a true son of the Motor to spend,a week skiing at Aspen, Their ,son-in-law and daughter, JOHN B. WATKINS from Korea,~heme of this largest and ~ost City, turned up with mo~els ~f au~omobiles'. Colo. They were hosts at a house MR. and MRS. D. NEIL OtnAY, the "at home" sign is again on II~p,ortan~ event on. the umver- AND COMPAt--lY open party l:st.Su~day. ~ilk~1~n~;~~~~_ weeks with1,them the apartment of MR. and MRS. Slty S SOCIalcalendar. The scene ,= IN NeE . Butterflies to Bottle Tops MR. and' MRS.. WILLIAM A. ... • '" WATKINS on Beaconsfield ave- of the dance was set on an orchid- 1214 GriswoJd St. WOodward 2.4417 Both Dannie French and Roy Chapin II were repre- McKINLEY, of Yorkshire road, MRS. WYLIE W. CARHARTT nue, During herhusband's!>serv- covered so~th sea isla~d, and • sented with soldier collections , , . have returned from a month's is expected at her Grosse Pointe ice overseas, MRS. WATKINS large orchlds. were \ glven as And George Monroe IV entered.his airplanes, , , travel in France and tIaly.. boulevard home after a New made her home with Ilerparents, favors to the. gIrlS. . , ...... * York visit during which she vis- MR. and MRS: LOUIS B. . Grosse Pomters attendmg the Bill Lawrence~s tabl~ held a small fortune of foreign Returning recently after a hol- ited MR. and MRS. PHILIP \ ...... dance were: Larry WillialTls and ~IIIIIJlIllIJlllllnllllUllllUllllllJlllllnlllllllllllliillltllllllUlllllU1I!!!HIIIUllllIl1llllll1llllt1lllllllllll1lllllllllllliUIlIIUtllllll1IIIIJIIIIInllll!IIIIIlHIIIIIIJlIIU~ (Cohtinued on Page 13)- iday at pastle Hot Springs near ZENNER. MR d MRS . JOHN Molly Moll, Donald B. Straith .. d.. * . an '. H. d N G'll d J' M Phoemx, Anz., were MR. an J FRENCH of Lake Shore road an ancy 1 ar, 1m . • MRS. CHARLES B. WARREN JR. MRS. FRANK A. HAGAN, will beat the Princess Issena Kalbfleisch and Carol Whett- of Lake Shore road. . MRS.. THOMAS P. ARCHER, . .' laufer, John P.. Cannon and ... • • MRS. ELDEN C. BAUMGARTEN, Daytona B,eac~, :la.; untIl AprIIl. Gretchen Truettner, John Fush- MRS. ~WILLIAM T. BARBOUR MRS. CLYDE A. BUCK were .' man and Pat Davis. , presided at the tea, table' last among the. Pointers invited by' . JANE ROW E of Hawthorne Also:, David Ramsey and Ellie Thursday when Detroit Historical MRS. WILLIAM JOHNSTON of ro.ad and CARO~ FORD of ,Mc- Cornfield, Bruce ,Vf. Bugbee and the memory of the Lee Plaza to a luncheon Kmley avenue will leave tomor- Alberta Swager, Diane Baehle ------row, Friday,' for Clear Lake d H'll P' J N M Camp at Dowling, Mich.; to rep- an 1 lerce, ames . c- resent 'Detroit Y-Teen clubs at Nally III and Alice Ann Ryan, ~, Daniel A. Schaitberger, Jr. and the Southern Michigan Y-Teen Ann Stromer, Ed Barthel and 1920 mid-winter conference. Jeanne Freshour, Sheb Brown .-. * ... and Nancy Ramsay, Donald S: Camphe!t~ ofampdhaJed, .!Inc. .NILS O. OSBECK, son of MR. Schimtz .andMary Ann Morris, and MRS. EINAR OSBECK, of Don MacKinnon and Carma ~ 382 Gr~nd 'Blvd., East N. O;dord road, a sophomore at Risey . Colgate University, was recently ..;.t CU$tom Made,.~amp' Sh~des elected "ibrarian . of the campus Your loml) shades can be cleaned a~d reconditioned chapter of Bet-aTheta Pi, social , -individual core" fraternity. He. was graduated INrTERIORS Lee4t 1'4'14 tJl1IIattu- 'Pie'lU4 Sate LO. 8-1130 from Detroit. University School in 1950. I DRESSES I •• florida glanlour ahead COATS. alld 'afoot! 40 &~4we *'a ~hair styling .1 * a .faciaL 50 HATS •••IUIIe $3 * a. p:ecii'cure -5tepp:ng S,ton~.s>to.aPetleet Holic(ciy

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Valentine D. a'y 'Breln'gs P,lanBeneJit ....',' . ' ... ' .'...... ' .. ,:'.. Er}gaged' . . . ~".,' . " For Symphony , .Matron~,Burdened ::witM:Werg~fy Ja>ne Brown Austin .ee New Be'tro' t"'h.a' '.1.5' ~fashio~Showanckt,~~~iU"b.e ,>problemWants:.:to,Sha~re:',W'oes, . Thr presented m:;thebal1rpom;.oi.the. ' ' .. '. >; ",' . ,'. " . .,' .. , ',' .,'. , '[' , ,Hotel Stat1er'.on.Marcli:'3,'a!i:(:~' " The autbor.o(thefollo~~ .. artiele~'.,pofutliJia'fl'OD, feelstbB:t;. Honored- at Luncheon Elizabeth A.nn Herdegeh to Wed' Robert John' AII.~ of ,for. J~e; be,neft~:,of.\the';N{~~;en~~i lIharill.. ;tbe~r~eal~:.of:-a dlet'Willhelpkeepher:~~do~the)101'1'On" , W ~nesday's Bride-elect Feted,'" at Gross.8 Pointe Yacht .,. ASS, oClat1C)n;:f~r,c,t,he::Detr.o.~!.;:~~m.,.-'thrO,u.,b:.. WhiCh, sh. e,d,S '..;pau.... ill..r,:.;'~nd JD",~y IF. ,.' ... , "'. ,I .'.: Tuesday by.Mrs. W. Harold Lig'htbody of Merriweather road Three engagements of inter-, ' . " pafrons '1.or.the:Pol~te',area"an:- .WIll ;fl~tten. hght clothes~ga,mst,' I reallY.yeal'n.to achIeve,s°Ine to fete bride-elect Jane Brown Austin. Jane, whose original nounce that-the foll()wi.ng~l!a~i.~ulg1llg tummy a,nd , , I tIme to .calla spa.d.e.a spade. and:~;..nIce. ~a.n..n..~.arlY!a.U. ov..er W....It1?-.OUt wedding plans called for June nuptials until her fiance's mili .. nounced during the past week. in the Talcott Chapel of Rockford, '. M' J .; A . ll;M" ..' . fat'!patro~ aiat matron, saysHo h av 1n gpeople'"w °n.d"e r who. tary plans were changed, will be married to Lt John Da\oid Dr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Foster, College.- . rs. amesnge"", t:s.• ,Ed- ,myself.,.. ," '.' .. dragged a.whale.uponthebeach'. Gould, iUSMC on Feb. 20. ~ ':' . of West Outer drive, told of the , After the ceremony, Dr. and Wln' S. BafPouf, Mrs; Jo~~,'D: !How"do;yo~ get t.oo fat? Vari- or ;~peculate .onhovi .~ahy, feet '. Narrcy ~ightbody s.h are d ter Laitner and her daughter, Mrll, betrothal of their daugbur, I • .' Rayne,. Mrs..John E. ~oulter, Mrs.....';lUSVlays. Actually It's just plain th~;water'UXlse': when I go for. a. • h t d t' . h h h Nan Elizabeth to Carter Sales Mrs. Voss wIll be hosts at a wed- Wa1t~rAllen Cr0w.,:Mrs,Jam~,~; letting' yourself go.:Might as well swim. Bathfug'suits,' even modest os ess U 1e5 WIt er mot er Robert Stewart are to be hosteses son of Mrs. Fr~derick H. Cole of ding receptbnin .the Middle Hall ,R 9gden,. Mrs. DaVId;AWallace; ....::ace it. 'Struth. ones, reveal' all. Don't think they" : for the Grosse Pointe Yacht at a luncheon' in the former'. East Jeft'erson avenue and the I on the Rockford Campus. . Mrs.. ' Frank. :J., WIlton, " Mrs. .so, y.ou let yourself go. Then, don't ..'. Club luncheon which was fol- home on McKinley road for the' ] t C t S 1 I Charl~s 'T.:PIsher',;.Jr., ~rs.Car1..,me.day it comes.over ou that If 't ..... h' 'h' "d' : lowed by a shower. Guests b'd 1 M' F d' R h 1. a e ar er a es. Dorothy graduated irom Rock- Bross; Mrs. Arthur H.,Buhl' Mrs',.' . Y , " you re 00 eavy, ow you met for cocktails in the ladies rl e-e ect. rs., re ° n, 0 Refore Carter left for San, ford College last June. 'Roy'D Chapin"M "El" '-A',~.youd, lIke. to .. pull yourself to- like to go along with'me on .this l card room' and lunched at one Harc,ourt road, WIll.be hO,stessat I .' "rs., mer :. ,:. getheragam: ..-' frolic?, . F~ancisco, wh~re he is serving i The day after' St. Valentine's CIalk, Mrs. Char1es.A. Dean, Jr., I Having a h d th", . t I . , , ". large table in the mal'n dm'm'g luncheon for Jane ,.onSatur.day• WIth the Umted States Coast'. " . M-s W'lr PH"', M' .J B ' , re c. e IS pom As we SUFFER together I'll '" * * ' d h' kl' g I (Fl'lday), wlll mark the marnage •.. ,I lam,' arrIs, ',' r~. ',' i .suggest ,youtak~ off all your ...' , ' ',r" '. _ ' room. Pin,k and white Spring . The rehears.al dmner will b. Gua r.d he presen te IS spar m ; . . F.ord, Jr., Mrs.. FreliT. Murphy" 1 th b f full 1 'th' let you In on my secret VI i:l'yS of 'The engagement of Mary Ann h b f th d engagement ring to the pretty of GlorIa, Roberts, daughter. of Mrs. Clarke A. Silcott Mrs Wi1~; c ,e ore a d eng t'mu- combating hunger and: other tests WilliamS has been' announced by blossoms with gay pink um- gIven t e evemng ~ are e we ~ 0;s l Detroit girl. i Mr. an~ Mrs. Glendon H. Roberts bel" M. Brucker, Mr;. St~ndish j ~or.k" urn fcl'fun I 'fseve~a h' Imes. I have to face. You.can' keep a ,herparerits, Mr. and Mrs. James brella streamered in pink ding at the Detroit Boat Club The couple met while attending i of Berkshire road, and Stevenson Backus, Mrs. Herbeit C"Allison, p~~m::~e VE~Y D~~~EI~;~: check :on myprogres~'"aswell as H. Williams. The, bridegroom:- satin ribbon centered the lun- with the bridegroom-elect's par- Michigan State College. 'I L. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ford Ballantyne; Mr~.Thom- ING. '. " your own. Maybe you;}l do better elect is Richard W. Margsh, son cheon table. nets, Mr. and Mrs. Gould, as Then over, on Irvine' lane, Mr. I Cyril J. Edwards of Provencal as. A. Bedford, Ml's.RegInald ~. I told myself, heck, I'll get some than L . " ,... of Mr; and Mrs. RobertW. The guests in c 1u d e d the hosts. and Mrs. Robert T. Herdegen last road. ' . Murphy" Mrs. John S. Newberry, new duds., Something with Uthin- ¥ean~hIle III try .to ,gIve ,you Margsh of Mansfield avenue, De- bride-elect and her mother, Thurs~ay announc~d their daugh-, It's to ~e an evening ceremony, rr .A~gU:k\US~. ~e~ardA rys. ning" lines:'Youknqw. , h~Pful Ide::s tfl!t ~~~'ma~e th~ tr~t. graduate of Grosse Pointe ~'Irs. ";illiam F. Austin Jr., of Blisses Entert~in Pointer ter Ellzabeth Ann s engagement at 8 o'clock, at Christ Church, '.b wy r. .nnuca~" rs. . n- I t£ied ona dozen spring dresse,s woe a~gava mg , mg ess. 0 High, .Mary Ann lived with her ran 0 r d lane. bridegroom- to Robert John Allen of Story,' 'Grosse Pointe, and Mr. and Mrs. gels~ll LewI,s, MIS. Jerome. H. in a downtoWn store, J concluded a hardshIp.. .. P . elect's mother, Mrs. Harry s; At Home in Palm Beach Wyo. ...., !, Roberts will give the recep.tion at RemIck, Mr,s. Jerome H. RemIck" I'd have to DO SOMETHING~ Okay? So we start off armed famIly mtI:e omte for 15 years Gould of Iroquois avenue. 1 d Jr., Mrs. MIchael J .. Chargot. Size,.20 would .no.t butto'n across w.ith the proper diet for OUr.in- before'movmg to Royal Oak last Oth M W"lli F They chose a fami y mner ,I Grosse Pointe Yacht Club follow- August. - I. ers were rs. I am.. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hascall Bliss party to reveal to news. ing the church service. G Othelrs .in c1udeMG.rs': William my over-g en e r 0 u 5 upper. Or dividual needs .. We go forward ,~ The wedding has been set for Austm III, Mrs. ~dgar M. ReItz, of Beverly road are spending the" Bob is the son of William W.! ---.---- MrameWY"BMrs. . HJ or. ond Hill, around my bulging lower either. filh1~dWIith good intentions. And April 19. . Mrs. Ch~rl.es CrUIkshank, Mrs. E. Winter season in Palm Beach, Allen ,of Corning, N. Y., and the I Altar Socz-ety 1's.. ruce oward, Mrs. ..I'd let myself go SO FAR! .w at e se? '. . Car~er naltner, Mrs. Russell M. Fla. A recent houseguest was Mrs. late 1Vlrs.Allen. I George Hughes, Mrs. Kendrick . The slim (darn h'er)' salesgirl Two things are, necessary, Doc B . .. C WhIte, Mrs. Robert Stewart, Mrs. William O. Earl, who has now The third engagement has as its To Hold Party Brown, Mrs. Charles Jacobson, offered sweetly, "I think a 40- sa,ys, to attain success. DETER- argaln ,OUll,ter A. S~huyler Voorhees, Mrs. John returned to her home in Ken~ principals Dorothy Ruth Voss of I Mrs. Russell Lucas, Mrs. Wilson maybe." MINATION and WILL POWER. F A ez CuttIng, Mrs. Herbert Spencer wood road. Rockford, Ill., and Stephen Stuart I W. Mills, Mrs. John A. McKinnon, Size 401. M~YBE!: _ What you DON'T eat won't .. ete prz 22' Hemmeter, Mrs. Frank l'..l'ldrus 1------Baits, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart! The ;St. Ambrose Al~ar Society ~rs. John N. Petrosky, Mrs. J., H. That dId It. The next day I make you fat Doc tells me and Mrs. Stanley Collins. II Gordon Baits of Bishop road. " will hold a St. yalentine ,card PIch.ler,Mrs. Ernst Kanzler, Mrs. called my doctor for an appoint- Oh d t / I' d' f ' Mrs. A. D.M. Freydl of Har- Wedding plans were speeded : -_- /<2;"_=- . t t 8 F d F b Damel Goodenough,. Mrs. Fred-,ment. . oc 01'.- m ymg or a u h Lt G ld 1 d h 1____ ~ The announcement came from I par! a p.m. nay, e Iuary erick S. Ford, Mrs; Earl 'Heenan '. Of course, if s01TIething is pIece o.f chocolate cake ~ baked vardroa.d will head.the'luncheon w~s~o e~ st~tionouedateaQI'UnaentI'coe,• ~ lSAt""J.-:. the bI'I'de-elect's parents, .Dr. and 15, In the St. Ambrose Hall a~ M Ph'l' W for the rest of my famIly the d f h h b d ~ H t d M 1 d Th rs. IIp orcester, Mrs. AI'- wrorig with you organically, that's .' , 'an as lOn s o.w emg sponsore I Va. fO.llowl'nghI'Sgraduatl'on from ,;;;t;J~.,-===.: Mrs. Charles Haugh Voss of Rock- i a.mp on ,an ary an ". ere h G s11mso and sos ------II b d . t ur B. Mc' raw, Mrs. Cecil Rush, different. But any gal who is - - . by the Bargam C,ounter of the Brow.''''.UnI'versl'ty. Jane wI'1l be --- ford. ; WI e pn~es an a supper. , . B t I 't t.t I WON'T ,U I Mrs. Ralph Stoepel, Mrs. Otto healthy-but too fat-GAN re- u won ea 1.. League of ,Catholic Women on I able to accompany him. Since his graduation from the' A A U W "G ' Lundell and Miss Franc~s Sibley. duce. Doc tells me. I'm going to EAT IT. C 11 f Eng' . g t the . roup ~f__ find out.- Right now, after four days of April 22 at Grosse Pointe Yacht The ceremony will take place o ege 0 meenn a ...'. . Club. ' at 8 o'clock next Wednesday in University of,Michigan. Steve has T M F b 21 Alpha Xi Delta Groups For my height, age, and bone dieting, my determination is . Ch' Ch been ,living in Cherry Valley, 0 eet e. structure Doc says I should shed about as strong as a snowflake. Mrs. Freydl's co-chairman will nst. urch, Grosse Point.e, near Rockford. ~ Planning Two Meetings 45 pounds. And my will power is lower than be Mrs. W. J. Kennedy of Au- af~er whIch Mr. and M~. ~ustm . h' M ~h 1 d A'nyone ,uantl'ng 'to lose five, the undoersI"de of a worm. I'm', dubon 'road; WIll be hosts at the receptIon at Fa11owmg tell' ar...., we ~ The International R e 1a tions VY the Boat Club . th B 't '11l' .' Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae group ten, or fifteen pounds can do l't H'UNGRY. An 'annual event, this 1S.'~ one . . ~ . . dmg, e young 31 s WI lYe m 'Group of the American Associa-. ,. Mrs WIlha FAt III 11 ______hon of UnI'versl'ty Women WI'll 2 WIll meet' at the home of Mrs. with comparative ease by herself. Six months! of Spring's largest and gayest b . t mt h' us m d ''''hI .. '1 J h A K' l' f H h Sl' , d' 1 gatherings. Mrs. Frank Couzens e. ma r?n 0 onor an t e 'e of MI'S. Ray. 0 n .' Irln o. .awt orne Immmg lets are readily avai - C I k t th 1" f t d cis t b M R meet at the hom . . . an eep 0 e me 0 mos is president of the League of ZrI esmal are 0 e. ary e~, mond Wertz, 1056 Balfour road, road on Tu~sday, Febr~ary 19, abl.e. Anyone WIth a bIgger resistance for that long? Can you? Catholic Women. ~ary Joe Gould, the ,brIdegroom s on' Thursday, February 21. A at. 8 p.n:. MISSI;Ielen Gelsbuhler weIght problem needs help and, . . t An T liff f B' E. 0 Ff WIll assl t th h t advI'ce from a physI'cI'an.. . . Follo,w,along and find.out. ~.ext. The fashIOn show w. ,Ill be pre- SISer,. ne unnec e, 0 Irm- salad luncheon will be served at /" . seas ~ss. t me 111t 11 h t I d b W It I ingham, and Sue Shafter. P .: INC. 1 o'clock. . Gzoup 1 will meet for lunch- Dieting can be harmful unless 1. e ~ou w a come. up Isente- y a er rvmg. William L. Howard of Washing. eon next Thursday: (Feb. 21) at you know exactly what you're agaInst ~n~ give you some hmts . ------. I e Co-hostesses '.'1111 be M.rs. C. I the home of Mrs. Earl-R. Perkins .doing; for fightmg hunger. Huron MOZll1tul n ton will assist Lt. Gould as best Q Swenson Mrs FI'edel'Ick L man and guests will be seated by : h' d' M . Wh't C l' of Grand Marais boulevard~ Mrs. IF (and that's a whopper)' I See you soon. .' William F; Austin III, John FIS er, an 1's. I ney 0 - James S' Vaugh '11' . ----~------' -----.:.------l' . n WI announce Dlrec- tors Meet O'Hair, James McNaughton and I ms. '. ' . . . plans for a benefit telephone M - .t ' W EZ t Off. . Joseph Butler. I b T~e"C tOPICd" for dISCUSSIOnWIll bridge tournament. . lnu e omen ec. lCerS I Always a fun time is the an- Last Friday, Mrs. Frederick SeiVing the finest II e ana a. ,. . ' Proceeds will help support a ---'------' '., Beyer of Iroquois avenue started Mrs. Frank W. Schorh WIn I national IC hi 1d-deve10pment re- The women of Michigan spend Henry; co-chairman, Mrs. Robert nual meetmg of dIrectors ,of the the pre-nuptial parti . J ' clientele in Grosse speak on "The Development of search project which has been in 85% of every consumer dollar. Looker; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Huron Mountain Club. This year I honor when she gave e: t: i:~~~ • . 1 the Dominion of Ca~ada.". Mrs. operation five y~ars. . The ultimate objective of the J, Towar; co-treasurer, Mrs. the meetings were held over the Indian Village home. Pointe and Detroit John p, Thomas WIll dISCUSS .' ., ' First Michigan chapter, Minute T d (TJ for 28 years. 'I' ~~~~:,d~r,~o~~b;'ec~n~ilrb:' ,,~~~ Twentiet,h, Century Club i:i~~i~~~.f~~~~~ ~'x~;ti~h~o~aa~: ~~~.usJ'~l~~~z;d.el~~;;e:e:;~::~ pa~Oi::e~~:~d f;:m L~~: ~~~~~:. __ o_a_y__ n_u_r_s_d_a_y_)_M_rs_._E_._C_a_r_- --I' Great Lakes~St. Lawrence Wa- To Hear Arthur Sinclair strong influence on politics that ship cha'irman, Mrs. James Gih- were, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. WOo ).9291 2029 Park Ave, terway Project." they do on buying. son; publicity chairman, Mrs. Warren Jr., Mr. and. Mrs. Per- t t t t' I L. . Mrs. Ralph D. Hummell will' The Twentieth Century Club The Michigan chapter of the William R. Witherell, 'Jr. cival Dodge~ Mr. and Mrs, Wil- an invi a ion 0 he dant3 Across from Women's City Clu,b give "A Ten Mi.nute ~evi~w of will have Mr. Arthur A. Sincfair M\nute Wo~en ha~ just installed Mrs.' Henry reports' an en- Ham P. Harris Jr. and Mr. and Current Events m LeglslatlOn." Ias guest speaker on Thursday, the followmg offIcers: general thusiastic. response. The members Mrs. Frederic 'W. Schreiber. ----~---~~------_. February 21 at 2 p.m. in the Wo- h' M B b Wick are working actively to encour- Business sessions were held 1lI111111111r1ll1ll1ll11ll1ll1l1l1l1l1l1l1ll11;JIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I!1I1l11111111111111111111l1111I11I11I11111I11I11I111111111I11I11I11I1111I11I11I11I11I1111111111I1111I men's Cit.y CIU.b. T.ea will fOllow'.l c auman, rs. _ ar ara age women to accept their poli- Saturday af~rnoon at' Onwentsia. 1 'I '''':Ei''~'''''S Mr. Smc]al~ WIll speak on D t 't G d CI b .. tical responsibilities, to vote in That evening Mr~ and Mrs. Rieh- .. PERl" .t-.l ~ ~~ .. "February Giants." Using chalks ~ fc.'1 ar en u every local and national election, ard Bentley of Lake Forest were t . f th I' t hosts at cocktails preceding the INDIVIDUALLY STYLED from, of man)' colors,.. he :r:apidly EIects New Officers 0 m orm emse ves on curren. dinner party given by Mr. and sketches large, .brIllIant pIctures issues and express their views 10 0 0 . 1 t C Mrs. Charles Haffmer. to illustrate his.themes .. ' ¥rs, SI'dney C. Probert, of Ken- J-n e tel'S to ongressmen and for appointment S t On Sunday, the Pointers were An enthusiastic amateur natur- sington road, and her'staff of offi- ena ors. guests at a luncheon in the home phone TUxed6 1-0761' alist, Mr. Sinclair is widely cers who. were elected and in- ' Suzanne ..Silvercruys Steven- of' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dixon. I known for the nature program he stalied at t~e January meeting Of., so~; national. chair~an .of the has developed in the boys' camps the DetrOIt Garden Club as- Mmute Women, WIll speak. at Florida Reunion Planned of the Detroit area, to which he sumed t~eirl respective otIides at I DetroiL Town Hall on Wea~es" ~. devotes his summers. the meetmg of the Club on Wed- day, February 27. Her subJect By Thornton Waterfalls .His outdoor classes in "Tree nesda)', February 13, at the Wo- , will be "Guarding the Land We Identification" for adults have men's City Club. . Love." Mr. '.and Mrs. Thornton Water. been for several years a popuiarFol1owing a 12:30 o'clock lunch- fall of Lin~oln road, expect to I feature of the University of Mich- eon, 'Mrs.. Probert. announced her John B. Fords Jr. Leave join their post deb daughter, i igan Extension Service in De- committee chairmen appoint- M.iry, .in . Florida next month.! (iRe.SE pelNTE wecos SAL.ON For Cat Gay Winter Home troit. mems. ' , Mary, who attends' Smith College, : ~f 98 77 m~ck Avenu. ~IIIIlillllllllllllnrllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll/lllllllllllf!!lIll1ll1l1ll1ll1l1ll111IlIlIIllllIIlIlIIlIllllllllIIlIIlIllIIllIIlJllIllIIlIlIlIIlllllIlIlIIlIllIllIllIlJlIIlIllI1II~ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ford Jr. is planning to spend part of 'her i of ,East Jefferson avenue, have Spring vacation' visiting at .the i ;:" Between 7 and 8 Mile Roads I FO,R S ALE Ileft for a sojoUrn at their Winter home of one of her classma:tes, I 1 home in Cat Cay, tbe Bahamas, Judy Wells, who lives in Florida. 1I11111l1ll1ll1ll1l1l1ll1l1ll1l1ll1ll11ll1ll1ll11llllllll1ll11ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll 11ll1ll1ll1ll1l1ll1ll1l1l1l1li1l1l1l1l11ll1l1l1I1111111lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr 5 2 Fe' ~ , I ine,,' ustom .Bujlt, Natural Wild I I there's no other shop quite like PENTHOUSE PUBIJIC SALE I MINK COATS I Not an ,A.uction-All It~ms Priced -A RARE:O'P'P'ORTUNITY TO BUYI I The~e co~t~ are ~ewly made '.of the finest skins...and ,~ :Jhere~ warmth and ch~rm Household Furnishings I workmanshiFi,in authentic full fl~re. 3 skin turn bock 'I ~ . cuff; sizes I. 6, .lengths 45 inches ond 47 inches" If you ~ ~ . eM use such a ga~ment call at once because the' first ~ in Car!" American I two lucky cuSto~ers will un~ou'btedlygra~ them. .. I PINE reproJuclion3 MR_,JOHN BAR'BOUR I ,...', TU.xedo ...2-1307 .' .. c.' I ,nw and Sun .liIillllJIIlllllllllllilllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllUillilliilllllllllllllllfilllllUlIlIUilllUlllllllllilillUllIlllfllllllltllllllllllllllllillllliflllUillllllllllUII~ 1014 Balfour Road We ~ave just augmented our most interesting selections of early reproductions with these hand-made, authentic Grosse Pointe lark, Michigan the.South! . Jadhiond}or North Caroli'na long ..leaf pine collectors' pieces~ Long- ;. A beautiful residence COnipletely leaf pine has large knots, adding' to the ch~rm of Fabulous fashions that will be SOuth or vacation-bound. 1 furnished including important '. .... old pine furniture, and it's hard-textured. too. Con- •.• c!lnd so bMutiful you'll Wc!lnta whole tru~kful! I structed with pegs ond wedges, giving it the - <'.IS fetltured by - " Oriental' 'Rugs. '. ruggedness of the Eerly American period. The finest of Irishline,ns ..• dreamy cottons ..• and I Every object offered is the.prope'rty ....Mr. Comer, of .Beverfy Hills • C,alifornia mognificent "sl1antungs •.. for every hour, every occasion!

of the owner. . Take' along, t~o, a Iight~weight wool suit that you'll' Laz,' Susan Coffee Table , I ;;. Can Now Be Obtained Right wear later at home!' Cobblers Bench Sunday, February 17th He1'~ in, the Pointe" Mount Vernon Bench Our stoff ,has been pe;sonolly trained by Mr:. Wagon Seat Coffee Table from . ' Comer during his' recent appearance. at .the WOo TU. 1.5700 and Lamps 10 A.M. North American. Fashion and Beauty Show_ " I

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PUBLtSIUD EVERY TH'URSDAY,BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, ' J Letters high scnool rigl- on II .'To The. Edito', ] .me. ALSO PUBLISHERS' OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD AND : marrieds) are ir. I - THE GRAND RIVER RECORD. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT " ! January 31; '19521 prominently displayed in Press at a Mardi Gra H KERCHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE FARMS, 30, MICHIGAN: Dear Sirs: . articles. Memorial Center I note that Lieut. 'Gov.:William I trust your paper will follow February 23. Th Council Is sponse Phon. TU. 2-6900 . '\ C. ,Vandenberg has a~ounced'my suggestion. - " < The council. a Three Trunk Lines that he will be a candidate lor Thanking you~ I am,_ 30 Pointers whic- Michigan Press Ass'I!- and NaUonal Editorial Ass'n .'. • . ti.... .' f Yours very truly, "Wilio~' ,Ih. slight.st''/ISis the. Republican nomma on or . W L M G" . plans some gala . , m. . c 1verm young people of JtOBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL 'MANAGER PM hypo&hrmdn.s;s ' , ". ." ' governor.. , Some of the Press articles in may become bel MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER A WomMJ bMl JM.bda~ngs whi,.b a cloUd, ilfQun4 ber flung," say costume a n (. making this ailDouncement have Sixth Church of Christ, .JANE SCHERMERHORN ~ FEATURE PAGE, SOCmtY optional. Howe, I Anti wilb expnss;01J &yn;.&til ..... : I FRED RUNNELLS ; ! SPORTS.:EDriOH - stated that. Mr. Vandenberg, is Scientist. Detroit that costumed gUI P~ btJj Ihe 'uy .,lin;c,lI, ,. ., TOM B'UNTER , NE'W'S no relative of the" late U. S. 14730 Kerch.val AVenue add .to the fun. . Tb"",om.'er sb. h'Ll bineatb her tot'gue. TOBY CUMMINGS ; ADVERTlSING Se~ator Arthur H. Vandenberg' SUDd~ Semcw 10:30 .. m.. TED DAMEROW .ADVERTISING Wbme'ef' s~e ,iMllbe papers . ..'. 'of.Grand Rapids and some of the _d 1:00'. 1ft. MYRON W. GILLETTE , :.ADVERTISING Sh. sufJned froin ihe '1Japors,., .., v1ronme~ts.. ~t~tr~ss~s.the hke,- Press articles .. however, have I ' . ness of people' In spIte of out- '.. SUDdu SChool. 10:30 .. Ill. LIOI~ .JANET WHITE CIRCULATION , AI ftJerY,,,le of. mlllMJ,y .or.. (fccUlent she'd grotfn; .ward differences. The'.sprightly ,made no mentIOn of It. wecm..aay ev.mnr fest1montaJ MARY DENNIS ; .ACCOUNTS In ftJery new iIntl smtlf'l 'd;S~;Ut!3 ' . informal ~styte' and amusing il- I believe that in fairness to tile Keetiq at • P. Ill. PHYLLIS HANNAH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . Reed1q Rt'nm '.>"~ VI1~k TRAI 1'0 ',row ,1S concerned ,'with ,the lustriltions will appeal 'to chil- voters of Michigan and also to Da7a Prom house11illid'i AtUe he""'l JiselZS,e, llU1 B. Wan.. - scientific approach to.'huma"n re- dren. 8:to 12 years. . . Mr., Vandenberg and.. all other Accessories I Entered as second-class matter at the post office, Detroit,' 10:00 a m co ":oy l) IlL She'dreca gnize Ihe sylnploms II; her ownF' lations,. with', "prejudices., ~~EOPLE AREI~PORTANT candidates, the fact tha~ he is not Wide Selectlon n., and, ..... Wednesday 10:00's. m. to 6:00 p. m. Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1897. Use Our layawll' (Guy Carryl). ways 9f overcownif them.' It is. has, the sa~e type of format and related to.' the late' Senator Sunday 2:00 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. I ba~ed on work. of the Commis- ,illustrations, Again Mrs. ~vans Arthur H. Vandenberg, should be Lione! ,FULLY PAID CIRCULATION . ~ . sion on Community Interrela'- "tells of all kinds of people every- Approved At a small dinner party last week, we overheard a lady Subscription Rates: $3.00 Per ~ear by Mail. All News and tion! and two similar agencies. where, reasserting the facts. that Service Statio Advertising Copy Must Be in The News Office by guest discussing late night television. She allowed as how she Reports on_'~he ~~pe~imlmts' ~ve:y s¥IgIe person :in, the ~orld You Are Cordially [,wifed to Attend Tuesday Mternoon to Obtain Insertion That Week enjoyed it so much but it interferred with her usual sensible made in this study' bring out ,IS 1mportap~ ,to hImself, that "the importarice 'of the group people. all. over th~ wo;ld eat, sleeping hours. She then went on to 'relat~' a ferinstance ... VAUG J:ast~rn Representative, VICTOR S. GRANDIN. 551 Fifth as a contrOller of individual pre- talk, behav,e and thmk d1ffer~nt- Radio and TI' Avenue, New York 17, N, Y.-Tel. VA. 6-2065 saying that on arriving home one eve~ng rather late, there judice end also the. effectiveness .ly .a?out thmgs but. a~; ess~ntlal- A Free Lecture 15434 Harper was a program on that she just had to see, so she went to the of group discussions in bringing ly like you' and me. ChIldren Near Nott l about, changes." f:-01l1the fou~th throu~h the entitled Open Evening~ kitchen andc br.ewed herself a cup of Sanka so she could staj' . , , . _ . Sixth grades will read thIS book Emba rrassi ng Affl idion awake long enough' to, hear the program!!! How does that 'The auth?r makes a plea, for for themselves scien~ific m~tho,ds'to be t1s~d in MAN'S WAY FROM CAVE TO UChristian Science: Its Sanka ad read again??? batthng preJl,ldl(;e. He belieyes SKYSCRAPER by Ralph Linton, Are you aft1icted' with non-r~gistereditis? If you are, .., that ,t?O many well-mean~ng "a' study of man's beginnings Premise and Its Practice" you'd better do something about it, and quickly, In this rabid ". . g~Od-W111groups .. a.re w?rkmg and of hIS progress, through the This is the best definition we've ever heard ••• describinr the WIth the best l':ltenbons m ~he ages in all races and in all election year, there are already'signs that the victims of this by TRUE.music lover. He'. th~ illY who puts his EAR to the keyhole w.o r ~~, but WIthout applY1:r:gregions" makes interesting read- self-inflicted disease are going to be the most-shunned of when he hean a .irllln-mr in the bathtub!! sC1ent1!lcmethods, ~he. result IS ing for anyone from the junior Grace Jane Noe.., C,. S. loci a! pariahs. ~onf~slon. He mamtams there high age up. * * * 1S need for further research to • • • of Chicago, Illinois Even though the national elections are not scheduled This paragraph is NOT for junior! We, see that "The Greatest discover how the findings. of LIBRARY DIRECTORY until fall, we already hear accusatory whisperings beneath Show on,Earth" movie opens at 8 dow~to~n theatr~ February'ZO: science can change the mental M.!\lN Llbrary, 15430 Kercheval. TV. Member of the Board of Lectureship er , , I b. ,5-2191 Miss Roemer. Bours: Monday- The Mother Church. the First Church of Chrfn, our window. The more enthusiastic workers for the various Understand it is a great picture but the producers and movie theatre ha Its of the man on the ~treet. i"riday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, . . d' d" 10 a m to 6 p m Scientist, in Boston, Massllchusetts' c:andidates apparently have been doing bit of checking on owners are having tr~uble making as much money as they should V anous preJu ICeSare 1SCUS- CI'£l" Brancll . 695 Notre Dame TV, a sed ... employer prejudices, cus- 5-3621, Miss T~ylor. Bours: Monday. those whom they suspect of being lax in the matter ,of exer- on the production. Know why?' The kids jam the movie ho,,!ses tomer prejudices, food prejudic- Fr~day, 12:30 p.m: to 9 ll.m. Saturday. ., . • 10.00 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, February 28, at 8 P.M. dsing their right of franchise: More than one political argu- wherever the circus picture is playing ... and they hav~ so mucl?- es, preJudlce~ agaInst neIghbors, WOODS Branch, :Mack wing of Par- to mention a few cells Jr. Bigll School, TV. 1-2640, 1\1155 AT ment has been punctuated with the terse and bitter state:- fun they refuse to"move after it's'over ..They just sit there and see . •. .' .' )Iastm. Hours: Monday - Thursday, VIrgInIa K1rkus says of It . . . 12:30 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, ment: UHe's a fine one to talk. He isn't even registered and it over again and again! That's why we hope junior doesn't see this "The worth of this book is that" 10 ,a.m. to 6 p.m. Second Ch'urch of Christ, Scientist hun't voted in years." paragraph! it not merely' tabulates known ro~~IOz:t~~~:~~~~Ck1:ou~s~k~ve~~~;~ 147 E.,t Gralld Ioulevard; Detroit information about prejudices but day.' 12:30 p.m. to 8:30 l ••m. Some of the incumbents themselves have discovered that • • '" presents a heartening picture of RUNNI-N-G-F-O-R-C-O-NGRESS' • If you don't think the following is am.using . . . don't look at WI. their closest friends and most vociferous admirers didn't what is being done by individu- B. Montgome,ry Rogers has an., bother to go to the polls 8l?-dsupport them in the last election. Someone lent us the clipping tbat appeared in an out of town paper. als, religious and lay groups' and nounced himself as a (;andidate How does this knowledge happen to be broadcar-:t? It's It goes so: "Barle Italy: Vincenzo Pagliaro and his bride, newlywedS, in some ('ases by an entire com- for Congress on the Republican munity working 'together. This ticket, to represent the 14th Con- perfectly simple, r.the registration lists and voting records are awoke early today to Ilnd that their house had been ransacked. The could be a beginning text book gressional District of which the public property. They are accurately kept by each munic- burglar left this ,note: 'I was hidden in your bedroom for eight hours for others who wish to follow Qt4rist. Qt4urrq the path of positive action but _P_o_in_t_e_lS_'_a_p_ar_t._._' _ 'OlI ipality and anyone has the right to look thein over. Through waiting for you to 1'0 to sleep; Please excuse me. The next time I'll be more discreet.' "Hi-bo. are bewildered and often fright-I ._... __. 61 Grosse Pointe Blvd. them, it is possible to determine just when a person regis- ened." The Rev. Clemens Kolb, Rector 1eredj when, if ever, he was disqualified by failing to vote '" • • * >It '" GROSSE POINTE J. ~ This true story happened at a large banquet held in the East, within a two year period; when and if he was reinstated; As .we recall the books about METHODIST CHURCH and exactly how many times and on which dates he did where there were gathered a number of beeg business and political children of other races and na- tionalities which we read' as a 211 MOROSS ROAD actually vote. . shots and where crept in some "good time Cbarlies" from the middle youngster, the stress .in .these This does not mean that any busybody could walk into a West. One of the guest speakers of the evening, was a Chinese dip~ seemed to be upon the differ- TUxedo 1-7878 clerk's office and demand that the books be handed over to lomat, a polished gentleman who ha~ been educated at Oxford and ences to. be found in peoples~ . Church and Such books today, for the most TUR him. They are valuable records and could be easily damaged. who was known for his erudite oratory. Church School Any examination of them should be done by a city official part, emphasize. t~e ~imilarlties or under his supervision, But anyone with a reasonable During the dinner, .one of the big butter arid egg men who had rather than the differences. 10:45 been slogging down th~ free likker as fast as he could, rose from his Two little books by EVa Knox request for such information has the right to have it fur- Evans, ALL. ABOUT US, and nished, and accurately, and will find the officials most co- chair and began wandering around the room slapping people on the PEOPLE ARE IMPORTANT, REV. HUGH C. WHITE. Pastor operative, back and giving the big "hello" to people at different tables, whether provide an excellent spring- ----~._---~~-'- MEMORIAL SERVICE We have been doing some inquiring into this matter of he knew them or not. Finally he wandered ar'ound behind' the speak- for registrations and have come up with a deal of interesting ers table and when he spotted the Chinese gent, he tapped him o~ information. The City of Grosse Pointe, the first of the Pointe municipalities to convert to city status, is typical in its regis- the shoulder and asked, "Speaky Amelican?" "R:EL'IGION and the HIS LATE MAJESTY GEORGE VI tration experiences. A community with but 20 perce~t of its Our foreign, gue~t merely smiled at him politely ... so noisy' population living in rented homes, there isn't too much turn- Joe went on his way to pleasantly annoy other guests. Dinner over PRE-SCHOOL CHILD" 10;30 A.M.,"Fricjay, Feb. 15 over each year caused by old residents moving out and new and the speeches began. At last the Chinese diplomat was introduced ones in. Yet the City.has an average of 400-590 new registra- and in impeccable English delivered a brilliant speech to an im- SERMON for SUNDA YI FEBRUARY 17••• , II A. M. Address b'y Her 8ritllnnic Majesty's Consul Gener~1 tions each year. The total population is less ,than 7,000 and pre~sed audience. this time, good time Charlie had lost some of Mr. William N. Storey, O.B.E. the total registration is about 4,000. This 10 plus percent B: GROSSE, POINTE UNtTARIAN CHURCH turnover means that a good many voters are disqualifying the effects of his giggle water and wasn't feeling as chipper as he themselves each year by their failure to vote. :in one recent might. When the Chinese gentleman con~l~ded. his. talk . • • he 17440 East Jefferson Ave, Vested Choir year the City sent notices to more than 800 electors who were walked over to our pal,. patted him on the shoulder and asked with REV. WILLIAM D~ HAMMOND, Minister threatened with disqualification for this reason. a sly grin, "Nicey ~peechy?" The City has had a number of cases where voters have been disqualified three and four times within a 10 year period, been reinstated an equal number df times, yet have, only French .Class, voted once or twice in the same period. It can cite cases of campaign workers who have been so busy pushing doorbells For Travelers getting others to register, that they have forgotten to keep How you, too, can reduce,hauling costs on your job themselves qualified. There was a case recently of a family A ten weeks course in Be- which lived in one of the Pointes eight y..ears before any ginning Conversational French member bothered to register for an election. And of cours~ will be offered Tuesday evenings Here's a sure way to cut hauling there are always those who have never voted, and probably at the Grosse Pointe High costs on your job. Get a truck never will. School. This course is designed that gives you more mileage ~n All of the municipal officials are anxious to have it gen- for "first trip to Europe" trav- gas and oil . . . that' costs less erally realized that registrations will be accept~d during reg- elers who have had no continued for upkeep ... that canies more ular office hours any working day of the year excepting .for study in French. payload. A truck like that Will ' periods of 30 days before any primary or regular elections. Shopping' and Museum trips really save you money! Until last year there was a 20~day period before elections wjll be arranged so that students when registrations were not acceptable, but the law has now may have firsthand experience . Owners'ofDodge "Job-Ratetr' b h din making themselves under- trucks enjoy the outstanding een c ange . stood 'in limited French. The economy of trucks that are uJob- The procra~tinators who wait- until the last minute are course begins Tuesday; February, Rated"-engineered at the the bane of existence to the clerical help)n the city offices. 19. For reservations' call -the, Dodge factory to fit a specific They come in droves, swamp the limited help and run the Grosse Pointe Board of Educa':' job~ Because they're~ "Job- cost per vote of any municipality sky high. To t}lOse who tion, TUxedo' 5-2000, Extension Rated," these trucks stand UP' Reduce cost. with low upke.p- aren't registered and intend to do anything about it . , . 25. ' \ better, 'save money." You get such money-savmg ad- '.Please do it now and don't wait until the legal deadline," If there are >enough people vantages as chrom~plated top is the plea of these officials. . interested, an advanced course Come in today and let us show ' piston rings, exhaust valve seat can be arranged. This, will be you how a Dodge "Job~Rated" ~ve~thin~ t h at can possi bl y be di?ne ~o k eep a vot~r designed as a refresher course inserts, positive-pressure lubrica- truck will cut your hauling cos1B. tio~ and many others. qualified IS bemg d~n~. ~ .st~te law passed ~ 1932 m~kes It' for those people. who have ;:-e- \ mandatory for mUmClpalltles to send out wrItten notIces to, sided in France or have had all registered electors who are threatened with being dis- .several years of study illFrench, qualified. These notices are sent with a prepaid, self ad- dressed, return cardt asking for reinstate!Jlent. All the'reci- pient has to do to keep on the. qualified voters' list, is sign his name and drop it in a mailbox. If the elector goes to the polls only once every two years he automatically stays quali- fied and will never receive such a notice. Anyone whose name has been stricken from the regis'; trationlist can also '.be reinstated merely by making the request by mail. This can be done on a regular form which will be supplied on request, or by simply asking for rein- , statement in a letter addressed to the clerk of the municipal- Reduce costs with economical , IHuce costs with blg,er pay- ity in which the elector lives.' Itis urged that when making power-Llodge truck engines have loads-Because .. a Dodge "'Job- such a request simply by letter, that the writer incl:ude his four'/rings', per piston, ,lightweight Rated" truck baa better weight '~We've saye~ ,a lot, of money aluminum pistons, compression distribution,' it carries more load mother's maiden name. ;rhis simplifies' identification and \., ratios as high as 7.0 to 1, and on the front we. AAa result, you makes the process easier. other economy values. can haul bigger payloads, says fruit packer The valid excuses for failure to vote are as scarce as with .Dodge,'Job.Rated~,.Trucks': • • . ". : FRANCIS, ' English mayors in Ireland. Any excuse, is going to take a . . '. -, ur Iodoy lOrMe ~ ~,;, low~~-ho~~"", • heap of explaining in this hectic,year. The campaign: workers ''We're' really sold on Dodge for all-'round economy .and HEIDRICH' see, dependability. Every one of our 'trucks has been replaced by, are rapidly approaching a frepzied state and their inquisi- Herman J. HeidriCh tiveness may be embarrassing to many. a Dodge an~ the, whole :fleet is stariding up m ,8 !Nay that aura saves us money., .,.. . &5011$. ~ 8811 E. J Everything has been done to make it as easy. as eating~ Orlando, Florida ~'Dodgetrucks certaiIily fit our job"':::and ~~p costs QOwn." apple pie for a voter to stay properly reg'istered. It is equally DODiE_TRUE easy to obtain an absentee. ballot in the. event one .is' going. to be out of town on election day,' or the victim' of-illness, which will keep him from the polls. MICHEL MOTORS If asked whether you are registered, or when you last> voted, the answers had better be right. 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• 'Thursday, February '4. 1952 Page Eleven' bruary 14. 1952 Pointe Invited To Mardi.Gras'." 25' YEARS" OF 'EXPERT' FITTING': , \ . Youthful Pointers (from post Barbara Jackson is, gen'er.al. _dL_.tO_'__ 1 ' high school right up to young chairman of the Mardi Gras Bali' marrieds) are invited to frolic which beginE at 9 p.m. Clark I r displayed in, Press at a Mardi Gras Ball in War Williams' Orchestra 'Will plaY. for Memorial Center on Saturday, February 23. The Young Adult dancing. 'an!!. at ,intermission' th~ I SHOES for the ENTI.RE FAMIL¥ )ur paper will follow Council Is sponsoring the party. Dixieland Band, recently seEm at' .ion. Atrs", ~.. in.rlca. Girl The council, a groul? of about the Tuxis Show, will present a TV-andRadio Servle. • FOR WOMEN : you, I am, 30 Pointers which each month capsule 'minstrel show. GuaralltMd Repair Work Yours very truly. Patrons for the' ball inciude plans some gala at which, the • :relevisio. • Radio MUMM•• USH. ROILII Wm. L. McGiverin young people of the community Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sladen, FLORSHEIM • Soulld Equipmetlt may become better acquainted, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. -Shelden, "fOR MEN Mr. and Mrs. Remington Purdy,. ~hurch of Christ. say costume and masques are Etist End lUSTER 'BROWN & OFfiC1AL optional. 'However, they stress Mr. and Mrs. J. Rand~lph -Ken- SCOUT for Boya Gild Girl. nedy, Mr. and Mrs. David Ballen- 'ntist. Detroit that costumed guests' will really FL09.SBEIM5HOES add to the fun. tine Hinchman and Dr.' and Mrs. TV AID RADIO AT MACK STORE ONLY Kerl:hevel Avenue C. G. Brown. Ann. Hinchman Sales & Service 8erv1cw 10:30 .... heads the patrons' committee for . SH ERMAN. SHOES lid l:eo It- IlL the party., ' 13940 'K.rcheval "eor Ea"'caw" 13300 E. J.H.rIOti 20725 Mock Fred Smith, chairman of the VAlley 2"-08'" TUxedo 1-11 91 SChooL 10:30 ..... ~I: 'VA. 4.9823 LIONEL decorations committee, is lining • evemnJ: resumoala! up Pointe artists to decorate the eU!1f .. • p. ... TRAINS walls of the ballroom with ""'n ..)T>f!f' W"k Da7a Mardi Gras murals and in charge MlI E. Wan.. A.ccessories and Parts ~ m to 11:00 I) m. of refreshments will be Myrpa Wide Selection now on Display Tuoden. 10:00 a. m. to 6:00 1». m. U.. Our Layaway Beating the drums for ,the :00 'I). m. to 4:30 p, m. Lion.1 STEP Approved' t~~~t i:n~u~~~~YR~~;ir~=r~~~~ This sparkling hew DeSoto Eight is' being showri,this week. , If has :'s sensationaf Service Station 6 arrangements ,for the minstl'el .new 160-horsep'ower V-8 engiile,' new. power steering, tip-to'e shift tr,anslnission with fluid' ~ LADDERS show. Torque drive and electrie~indow )j~ts. : The Harry Mac:E{ay Motors;' Inc.~ 148Q1 East Ja- In the choW will be Dixi~Iand ferson, at Ashland, is the tloeal DeSoto dealer. ' VAUGHAN Band members Tom Saunders" ,~' 4 Fl...... $3.20 ladlo and Train Shop Neil Smith, Winnie Likert, Dan ure 15434 Harper LA. 7.0771 I Webb, Dale Petrosky, Joe Trat- Near Nottingham k d 'h b d' I d D' k Detroit Ed'iso.n Open House Traffi~' Violators Open Evenin,s Until 8:00 ze an • e an s ea er, IC & FI . 3.8& .... • Saunders. C To Feature Good Lighting n~ard ~C~urt 6 Fl...... 4.80 Presiding J u d g e Leslie :5 How good' home lightirig can ally' carry .a, yellow-:and-gray Young ,disposed of four cases at literally be' tape~ineasured ~il1 Light Conditioning seal. the City of Grosse Pointe Muni- J)ractice'" . .. .. be th~ attraction, at an Open "Modern life, with its never- cipal Court session ;February 11. House at Detroit Edison.'s Gratiot ending demands on ..a person'.s ITwo other cases w~re continued. EXTRA HEAVY s. Wbats New office, ,9980 Gratiot, all day ,on I eyes, an? these ~ark ~winter days, Livi~gstQn Porter Hicks, Jr., i ~ebruary 15. The public is invited. make it doubly ~ecessary'. to pro- '2440,. Iroquois, Detroit, was 4 Fl. 4.80 .Typical home. . activity centers- tect teyesd from'. . overs tram.. ' The careh g d $25 f'me an'd $5 In. CDSts . kItchen, dmmg room, study desk way. 0 o. It IS to se~ to It that ' ,. I :shlp of -will be displayed. How they can .the rIght light--placed so as to be for reckless dnvmg. 6 Fl. 6.00 I of Chrlst, lor be light conditioned will ,be glare~free-is in every room of Myron L. Sherwood~ Jr., 74 etts shown by. actually measuring the house." Stanton lane, received a fine • height of portable ~amps, their ,"We.can s~o",:' anyo~e a good of $25.and.an additional charge • 6 Fl. .. ,...... 1.20 . 8 P.M. distance from points of attention ~ay to do thIS, Just usmg a tape . . etc. Visitors will be able to stud;rri.easuz:e, in our Light Condition: of $5 costs' for r~ckless drIvmg. the displays, and, will be given a ing ~enter," ,was the statement of George Alfred Burkman, 1028 7 Fl. 8.7& Sceentist booklet with which they will be Dam~l M. ~1Oes, ~anager of the Maryland, failed to appear in able to, check their own, home G~~tlot E~lson offICe. ., court to answer charges of run- You'U get a laetime of use .... 8 Ft. 9.95 ,troit '52? lighting to see how it can be im- There IS, of course, no obliga-. d 1" ht with never a need to, refinish -7=:~- proved to meet modern lighting tion to PUy anything. In fact, De- n10g a:...re 19. ' when you buy VENf-PLEX vene- • standards. trait Edison does not sell lighting Frank A. Bachman, 99 Owen, tian blinds. These revolutionary 10Ft. 13.&0 Probably a light-meter is the fixtures or .lamps., We are chiefly was charged with driving while blinds of the new wonder syn- most accurate means for measur- ,concerned 10 helpmg people con- under the influence of alcohol. thetic. Formulated Polystyrene, ing correct lighting. But a meter serve eyesight-in ~~lping them The .defendant was reported sick won't sag or lose. their shape is seldom available to the average make the most effICIent use of • . ' the electricitv the" buy from us" however, and hIS case was post- under the most trying conditions. Extension Ladders home')wner. Most homes d0 have "" , And ... VENI-PlEX can't chip, tape-measures and yardstick, and Mr. Hine~, concluded: poned until February 25. or fade because its color goes Painters ladders knowing that, a practical, rule-of- Th,e Edls.on O~en Ho~se at the Otto Herman Sa.,uer,5344 Semi- through-and-through ..• it has UIC thumb method of using these Grabot offIce WIll con~mue from nole, w~s fined $10 and charged Extension Planks common household tools for judg- 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. EdIson Home . '. . no sandwich layers of peeling lector NOW ON DISPLAY . 1 I f '11 't' h Service Advisors will be ready to $5 In costs for. reckless dnvmg. paint. Half the weight of metal, mg .eve s 0' ,1 umma IOn' as ,. . ., . .. been devised. The displays and ta~k 10dlvldual lIghtmg problems The case aga1Os~LOUIeMIlford easier to deon and radiantly Window Cleaners ladders the booklet will show how to use WIth any home-owner who drops Reeves, 36() McMIllan road, was lovely', VENI-PlEX is the blind of this measuring method in differ- in during these, hOll~rs.There will di~missed. He h~~ been c~arged the future - here todayt I ent rooms and for different tasks. be free souvemrs for the whole WIth reckl.:ss dnvmg, caus1Og'an Since good design and consruc- family-:-:Mom, Pop and the Ki~s. accident, but there we~e no ~it- 59. TURNER BUICK, Inc. tion of portable lamps and per- In, addItlOn a valuable door pnze n~sses! and the ar~estmg offIcer FT. manent fixtures is an important wlll be awarded. dId not see the aCCIdent. WE .RENT- Grosse Pointe's Bttick Dealer part of light conditioning the .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiilii •• home, the Open House displays HOME MADE SAUSAG~QUALITY FRESH MEATS will also suggest the right types HICKORY SMOKED HAMS and BACON • FLOOR SANDERS • FLOOR POLISHERS 15103 KERCHEVAL of such units to buy. Many of De- ,'VICE troit's.lighting, fixture and lamp • ELECTRIC SAWS dealers are cooperating in this Our Own ' ,Choice Cuts Our OWft STOP S:NAD~~G program of showing home-owners Hickory Smoked Boneless Hickory Smoked how to take the guesswork (Jut SLICED ROLLED COTTAGE • BELT SANDERS PORTA~ of home illumination. BACON. VEAL ROAST BUTTS B.ECTRlC SANDER lGE VI These retailers have set up their c • ELEC. DRI LLS own "Light Conditioning Centers" ,69c lb. c lb. 79 Ib~ LET US CHECK YOUR CAR 79 , LlGH~ , IS in which they display fixtures and • ELEC. HAMMERS NO lamps of good design. They are We carry a fun line of home made. sausage and lunch meats. VIBUnOM quickly identified since they usu- lfticed fresh to your order. Also. calf liver. baby beef I1ver, beef :onsul General tenderloin. corned beef. (kosher style or plain) ar•.:l a ft:.ll Une • CHAIN FOR of fresh meats. We have a complete Une of frozen foeMs, dairy I.B.E. products and many other delicacies for house parties, , SAWS Turkeys Ducks Rabbits Phone W. Sell the Best. TU. 1.~169 tecau.e W. Buy COLBY'S 16373 E. WARREN SAFETY the Be.t. Open Fridays Until 9 p.m. nr. Audubon ...fit'~rs' Choice! Ask 'For Your" 19521 M~ck Joe's 't Deliveries ~\,,f/ .Near Severn Wf'iljh . TU.l.85S8 ur job FRE.E MEAT MARKET I SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI., SAT. Color Choice Cuts Round Steak Booklet!, '

Choice Beef, 'Sirloin Steak COMPLETE ,ith low upkeep- STOCK money-savmg ad- morne-plated top : I Home Cured maust valve seat 1 e-pressure lubrica- Hickory Smoked OF others. Hams ~ Rubberized. Washable • ~ries' in one hour • For 0," new or old interior walls and ceilings • Covers CLEANING SPECIAL I FOR paint, wallpaper" wallboard, brick; cement .Beautiful ,THE 1952 decorators' colors .Apply with brush; roller, spray AND " . FEBRUARY' ONLY * DIRECT * from the Farm PAIN-T' GAL. to .Your Home SUPPLIES If you, want' the best at reasonable prices: we have: 'IT'S with bigger pay- Selected eggs and. butter HERE NOW ~ a Dodge "Job- has better weight Part. extra Fresh-dressed chicken, carries more load If ne.ded " capon, duck".geese. Ie. As a result. you . and rabbit , payhads. Country., sausage' and hickory-smoked bacon YOU "lM/JOI'fbI/on"" • READY FOR For ,Home Service ~ & B Chevrolet, Inc. Authorized Agency OPEN FROM Call Salin~, Mich., 532M, AT 8811 E. Jef.rson at Crane ,VA. 2-1103 for Money Orders ':30 'to'. ' or'write and Payment of U.(K5 ~ida~ ~7':30 'KOTCHER. . CO•. - , OLDSMOBILE Utility Bills EARL KARR' to. 1:31' .' C~d;"ac .. Oldsmobil.e ' S.aline Valley Farms ..' 15554 E. Warr,n TUxedo 1..6600 1841 HAYES, I.ar Ouler Driv. Saline, Michigan, ,U.'l.IIOIJ"",~ "", "East. SIde f)etr.oWs. Preferred Dealer"

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SlO' f\GH1\NG 'yOUR Sl~~~\~G WHEEL Complete Selection of Supplies for Ice F,ishing' Sloppy steeri~g got We Have JUl!It Added A Complete New Line of Spears you punchy? Then Model Kits get this EXPERT job. and Spuds now • • • and save FEBRUARY CLEARANCE Hobby Supplies impo1'tant mOlley, too, LHe Insurance Analysis .Flies SALE 80ats Cars Planes Business LIte Ins. * * TYPEWRITERS Pensions Group Insurance Trains * Many Others Tip.~ps Estate & Gift fa:>" Planning ADDING MACHINES WOodw.rd ).6231 1951 MODELS Some new-some demonstrators- W. R. Cavanaugh & Associates aU carry one-year guarantee. INSURANCE Complete Line of Office Machines 2900 David Stott Bldg, "nJ, Supplies • Cdn.r.1 InSUhUtte Deportment Fir•• Auto - Casualty. All Lines • :.t' NATIONAL WOo 1-6230 OFFICE 19UIPMENT 20099 Mack; in the Wood. TUxedo 2.9239 16749 HARPERat Bishop Call TUxed. 1.7130 . Open 9 a, m•• til 9 p. m, Dally \ SPECIAL! FOR NEED TIRES? ,BUICKS FEBRUARY ONLY e~$~ ••• alew $- SAVE $ EXCll/SIV.ELY A~' 4 $ AT • .M1, '.' LIMITED SUPPLY GROSSE PoINTE' .1951 DEMONSTRATORS , 7:60 X 15 ...... ~...... $23.95 and ,a Parts extra .' If n•• ded 8:00 X 15 ...... 24.95 'HIL'S OFFICIAL'S CARS 'BARBER SHOP fasy Payments On Repairs New Chon,. O".rs . Philippe Plourde, Owner .. BiS' Savings - High Allowance FIRESTONE - U. S. - GOODRICH Ladies' and Children's ,Hair Cuts HANSON CHEVROLET CO. . WHYTE OLDSMOBILE- OUR SPECIALTY.. TURNER BUICa, INC. 20754 Mack Ave, 14259 Mack One Block West 14800 E. J.fferson VA.. 1-5000 AerOIJ from Pollee8tatiOJl 15103 Kercheval VA, 1.5400 GROSSE ,POINTE WOODS Avenue of Chalmers ~

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Frederick Pelkey r with unarmed robbery. He con- mentof the J. Arthur Rank Pointers fessed to takini~oney away To'TalkBefore Studios of Great ,Britain and has ,- from a boy in front of Pierce" no counterpart in this country .. Given Jail Term ' School. .Movie, Council: eason i I Judg.e Ira W, Jane' sentenced MASSEY BOMEBOBBED I I Miss Jean, 'i'aYlor,Children's:l. Frederlc~ Pelkey, 18, of 819 j The Leonard Masseys"of360 librarian the Grosse Pointe' Beaconsf~eld, to 2-4 years in. t~e Fi~her read, reported' to Grosse for trikes twice in the I libraries, will be the guest speak-l :oach Ed Wernet's State Pnson .of ~outhern MIC!tl. Pomte Farms police that some gan at the Clrcult Court sessIon! time between 7 and 9 p.m. Febru- er atthe ,regular monthly meeting I I is concerned. Last of the Grosse Pointe Motion, Pic- i on February 8.' , ary" 5, their hQuse had been , tUl'e Council on Monday, Febru- I as exploded on the Pelkey was arrested by Patrol- entered. A tota} ,of $57 was taken I the form of an ex- i aryJ8, at the Grosse Pointe War m~ Arthur Conl.on of the Grosse from two purses, and $5 was Memoria1 Center. \ .., ed the Blue Devils Pomte Park pollce and charged taken from the kitchen. Mrs. John.cMuelle.r wilL make Jasting. the introductory comment iollow-. ing a. shori'" busineSs meeting. I four successive one- CLASS~~m:~n ~~~AMICS Miss Taylor, who writes the Ii-I g shots from -the side t l~:,1 bfary column, for the Grosse i. , Pointe News and needs no intro- i Johnson used to do. .Ii Lllee . Custom G:un Wan duction to residents of the com- j e collected nine points ~ '+»<0', . D7aPlnr;. Flrbl., GJuea <:' . t Closs., for Advanced or, '.tinnin, Student, munity, received her college work I ' ird quarter, which a." .' in Toronto and. her library train- " h his three successive ." CU:Jino Ceramicdrcl in~n Brooklyn. ave him 12 points flIr Distributors for. RUTH MIHALKO .IChi 1d l' en's Entertainment Mayeo Undergloze nd runner-up scoring Films'" or C. E. F: as it is more , Z Oz. BotUe 45e 1201'. Morang Dr. DR. 1.1750 familiarly called, will be the sub- ne night behind Royal LU-':U~IOUS lO~ ~EATS .' ject of Miss Taylor's talk. C. E.F. 'II'" ')~, ,.< I, , ,i~..~OU"qe Johnson and Bob is a new developntent in the field. of children's films. It is a depart- .-.:::!!! ~ - tied with 15 points 123 KERCHEVAL TUxedo 5-9605 r1 Loses Spirit LAST 3 DAYS, cker room following e Blue Devils appear- npletely demoralized. Speci~liZing -Picture by Fred Runnells I't that' old fighting CHAIRMAN T. A .. "DAVE" DAVENPORT, seated' c enter, win head the Grosse 'Pointe Y, C. Race Committee for in Fine the 1952 racing season. The committee met for the first time at the Cltib on Sunday, February lO,'to discuss plans for Ie "watch us get even FULL COURSE the coming season. Davenport has had considerable experi ence ill sail yacht racing both as a skipper and a-judge. He attitude. Instead the also has held the Commodore's post at Crescent S'ail.Y. C. and of'the,Detroit River Yachting Association. The commit- the squad just quietly lIe wearing a "what tee is composed of, front row, 1eft to right; CLARE J~COBS, LEO JACQUE,S, DAVENPORT, GORDON McCARN ~ d to us" look (,n their DR. DODDENHOFF. Back row, Club managerFREDGEBSTADT, TED FARNSWORTH, TORE FRANZEN, GIL PIN- GREE, GEORGE GOSSABOOM, ROBERT ERWOOD, PAUL SMILEY and DR. CLIFFORD LORANGER. • H"sic."J L'I";C~.Y KAY S't'lJ?r . ~ - . I to write about the S~s -J Ilsl,t:,n,g b)' c••t-es a.)'" :h grand kids who are I)OIV~lD OE'I'ISL ... . i First Class r.ank was presented ~~:~~i:~~~ ~~o:~:n;~~t;o;~~~ 0 IN, E j! -JOHN CHAPMAN, M. Y. DIIy ..... :: : to Bob Marcereau, Jerry Lynch, Kinley, who will serve as tl'eas- 'n the refined atmosphere I* EVES.: Oreb.,'S.40; Bale., ~4'.80. $4.20. $3.60, S2.40; 2nd Bale., $1.80.... : John Brooks and Tim Trombly. urer; Mrs. Renville Wheat, 72 of our beautiful, NEW * MATS.. SAT. ONLYTHEREAF'l'J<:R:Oreh. $4.20; Bale., $3.60, $3.00, $2.411; : The Star Scout Award went to Touraine road, who is assistant DINING ROOM I~ 2nd Bale., $1.80. (AU prices Includetax). Perfs. Sun. Eve., Feb. 17 &: 2~•• : Mike Sheean, John Geyman and treasurer; Mrs. Ben E. Young, 7.1 t+e •••• +ei'+ei'+e-tl.+e.+e.+e •• +e•• -tI~+e •• +e.+e+e+e+ei'+e •••• -tC+e•••••• ~ Dan Reaume ------_ Edward McKernan received Lake Shure road; Adelbert H. I the Life Scout Award. Lindley, 859 Barrington. Mrs. ._------=====-ICI __ Merit Badges in Bird Study, Laura B. ":Higbie, 93 Kenwood Wood Turning, Hiking, Farm g>ad, was reel'2cted to the board. Records and Bookkeeping, Cook- Curative Workshop is a Red ing, Farm Mechanics, Farm Lay- Feather service of the 'Totch OPEN BOWLING out and Building Arrangement, 'Drive ,which rehabilitates. injur- Woodwork, Bookbinding, Sur- jured muscles' for people handi- Yes, tl'ehave alleys a'l'ailable for veying, Civics~nd Scholarship capped by illness or accident. The World's Only CONT~UR CHAIR-i()Uhge were presented to Tom Smith. During 1951 Curative WorkshOp small grottpsand for itulivi.dualsJ Merit Badges in Firemanship, moved to Pavilion 7 of Herman at all hours.. afternoon 01' evening. MEN LOYE IT becaw~: SMART WOMEN love it becau3e: Swimming, Pathfinding, PU,blic Kiefer. Hospital to become the ~N: 1. Energ,: and spirits are quick.l)' 1. Relaxirig a few minutes during Speaking, Athletics, Machinery, first agency to move toward the Le09ues Invit.cI re"ived after a strenuous d.y & work; daih rou~ine CODserve8 energy; Public H e a 1t h and Personal establishment of a Rehabilita- 2; Rested feeling makes them feel Health went to Edward McKerp tion Institute where 'Detroit's J. That tired. nen'oul feeling dil.rpear~ handicapped could receive comp and I?ok hetter. naturally; nan. AT THE NEWLY R.EOPENED Ind you feel "like new" again in '. DanR e a 1.1 me was awarded plete meptal; physical and voca- me few brief mitlute~; S. Contour Chair.Lounge saye. Merit Badges in Home Repairs, tional rehabilitation. The City I. With disappearance of fati~e often time because its true relaxation Life Saving, Art, Pottery, and of Detfoit leases the space to the 20th CENTU'RY RECREATION gives mOTe rest 'per minutr:- Painting. John Geymanreceiv- Workshop. ~or comes improved digestion. plul . better disposition and ~enera] health. even than lying In bed! r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, "". Announcement j , , t- February 8 DON'T BUY ANY CHAIR •• tll you'" siln tb.".w$135 CONTOUR.UTE the rel.xina mirlCl. It/th ... iracle price . thru j

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1t--DressmaklnCJ ~TIONS for c. ing fo,:, children. service. Mrs. AndE ley 2-1137. YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED 3 Trunk line! J . ,", . To Serve_You Quickly. DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY EXPERT alterations. J deliver. LAkeview ; 4-HILP WANTED ~FOR RENT/~ , . ,~RTICi.ES ,~OR;',SALE '~RTleLES. ~ANTED . !..19-Pet; ..' I 21h-RUG CL~ANING . ! 211-Window Wa~sh~i_n_9__ :MARIE KARSCHNIC . (Male and Female) I (Houses, Aph.: Flats, .tc.) AN'rIQrtisfor 'the~oine: ch~rry, : making, restyling i CLASSIFIED RATES 'GOLD'EN ..R.. t' . . 10 RUGS tacked carpet and furni- I GENERAL WINDOW ano House YOUNG MAN to learn pipe, .NICE room" in' pri~q.te .home, .. pine'andinaplelurniture; also .... e relverpupples ' . ! '. I CI W II h'.' tion. LAkeview 1-.: .....weeks old. Reasonable.' MId- tur~ cle~ers. Home dservFr'Ice. . eane~s'd; a lwas. mg. APlal-lrnetd- Cash Ads- J 5 words for 80; valve, fitting and steam spe- garage,' F .refined gentleman. mahogany,' a~dwalJ:lB-t; ~hin~, I cialty business. Typist prefer. TUxedo 5-2546. .glass, frames:.:for m'irrors; .etc. , ... t 4~853s.. . I SatlsfactlOnguarantee. ee mg, wm ow c eamng. ALTERATIONS, rep: wes " : estimate. Call: Berube. TUxedo 1-4330. Charge Ads"':- is words for 90c red. Box P-725, Grosse Pointe Hours ~() to 6; 16111 Mackney . " remodeling a speci. News. NEW 5 room house, carpetingt-Devonshire;'.' . . BOSTON. BULL "puppies;: nicely RE-NU ~~~:~_iO~~ANERS -W-I-N-D-O-W-'-CLE~A~N-I-N-G- view 7.3102; 5c for odditional words. stove, refrigerator, 2~car gar" . marked> Pedigreed' and re- RESPONSIBLE woman to care 'age, $125.00. VAlley 4-1800~ INVISIBLE repair w HANlY' WOVEN c" i gistered. VAlley 1:06.08. WALL WASHING for elderly lady, my home' or 21 i-Paint and Decorate- .weaving. TUxedo 5 COAT, MATERIAL' . Fully insured. Prompt' Service yours about three weeks be- 'A-FOR lENT MISCELl.ANEOUS Household Call 51h' yards of 33 inch '"width :wool ; 21a.:...GENERAL SERVICES' 15 years experience !'INE HAND SEWn' artic1es,tables, 'dishes,' tools, ginning March 1st. TUxedo ( Fur:nishl!d) coat material Royal blue' over GET THAT NEW LOOK! done; seams finishe 5-1193. . navy in' a twill. An exquisite bricaprac {etc. PRescott,' 5-5725. CUSTOM;-MADE draperies, slip Famous Window Cleaners TUXEDO 2-6900 3-BEDROOM' p r i vat e , . .: ..,~' "". FROM A RELIABLE TUxedo 2-0291. . I piece of fabric." '. covers, and upholstering. E~au- LAkeview 6-9610 3 Trunk Lines REAL ESTATE SALESMAN . Grosse' Pomte Farms, com-. ,. MoTOR .'SKOOTER. Must be in tiful selection of fabrics. Rea- DECORATOR 1702' NorthM~ple, . good~' c'ondition.' Will pay cash. 21w-Bld9. Materi,: pletely furnished. Available 3- ionably .. priced.. Workman~lp' 210-Expressin. _ ,.Opening for man cooperate sys- Royal .oak, -MiChigan.' TUxedo 5~3037~'.' Painting - Paperhanging - Color 9 KERCHEVAL AVENUE . tematic office. Exceptional month's lease. TUxedo 5-4100. guarantee. TUxedo 2-5000. BUILDING MA-' LIncoln 3-9891' Blending - Wall Washing - Ete. CALL Grosse Pointe Cartage, I support. Floor plans,. photo~ ROOM in new 'home, newly furn~, WANTED-Dining room set~Eng- Will you tayor us with a call Express and Moving-for pack- CINDER AND CEME' KOPP'S PHARMACY I graphs, appraisal system, sup- ished. Excellent transportation. 'DINING ROOM suite, mahogany, Ush or Italian, heavy carved . UPHOLST~RE~ BOOTHS For Free Estimate ar,d Advice PLASTERING MI' 1. d b ff' 'd 1'. . painte. d antique .iVOI'V. Round ing or crating. Baggage to all .. 16926 Kerchev~1 at Notre Dame P Ie Y'o Ice as al s to sa E'S. VAHey 1-9826, evenings. oJ -, .golden oak table' with shield . Beautiful upholstered. booths . depots. Established in 1895~ Scind, Gravel. Fill Dirt. OUI' salesmen sold average ," , extension table, server, side- J. F; TROMBLEY VA. 4-3227 legs; also hammered iron' firl'!- I ldeal for' breakfast nooks. rec. TUxedo 2-5540 or TUxedo Crush Stone. Cement. I, I! $325,000 each last year. Office GENTLEMAN to share furnished board, . arm, chair, seven side place tools and fancy twisted lc::ation rooms and dens; These Cement Crock and Sew' CUNNINGHAM'S DRUGS 21i-Painf 'and Decorate 2-5480. Kercheval at Notre Dame I frictions minimized. Call Paui apartment. Private. bedroom, chairs. VAlley 2~0739. andirons. VEnice 9-0824. booths are upholstered in Duran ST. CLAIR S~ I Maxon. VAlley 1-1966 after 4 p. m. GAS STOVE, (J. L. Hudson), Plastic material available in 32 BUILDERS WANTED: French Provincial din- colors and patterns. FOR YOUR WINTER P AINT- 21p--Furniture Repairs sur NOTRE DAME PHARMACY ' MAXON BROTHERS GROSSE POINTE PARK: 6 farge white, table top, $40.; also ski ing room' suite. Private party. We can bu~ld any type, size or ING and cl,ecorat1on, call TU. 23715 little 17000Kercheval at Notre Dame FURNITURE REPAIR. Refinish- TU. 2-6000 rooms, and bath; adults or two boots, woman's. 71f2D, never TUxedo 1-4162. ~tyle of booth. to fit any empty 1-4521. Near Harpt;1 oo[]ples; $120 per month; auto- used, $5. TUxedo 5-4631. ing, reupholstering, springs re- 1100k, or corner also. matching tied. Antiques a specialty. Prescott 5-5: GROSSE POINTE DRUG CO. MIDDLE-AGED WHITE woman matic heat. Call after 5:30 p.m. 11-AUTOS FOR SALE Formica tables to harmonize with EXPERT ~amting, paper hanging 17051Kercheval, at St. Clair I to help with children and i VAlley 4-568'2. NORGE Refrigerator .. in. good boofu. ' by mechanics, free estimates. Pick-up and delivery. Duall, I housework. Own room and i ------condition. $50. PRescott 5'-6651 BUICK, 1949, "SL~per;' 4-door, . Van Assche. TUxedo 5-3901. LAkeview 1-8249. 21 y-Piano Servic,-, TITUS DRUG STORE Visit our factory" display and bath. References. Call between ATTRACTIVE room for refined after 6. . Dynaflow,. radio, heater. By TUxedo 5-0647. 1 Kercheval. at Fisher Road I I see these gorgeous booths and ATTENTION! Chairs, sofas re- PIANOS TUNED, cl' (Farms) 4 and 7, TUxedo 2-4899. business lady; quiet home, close owner. $1350. TUxedo 5':7994. table. Price range $79 and up. I AN EXCELLENT job of interior paired, springs retied in your proofed and repair . to Village and transportation. SHEARED BEAVER coat, size 14- METAL MASTERS MFG. CO. tion guaranteed. ! RESPONSIBLE :efined whIte wo- TUxedo 2-8199. evenings. ' 18, in excellent condition 118 12A ...... BOATS FOR SALE decorating or wall washing. home. Reasonable! Guaran- MILLER PHARMACY 24802 Gratiot Ave., East Detroit rates. Seibert, E Wayburn and Kercheval I man for cookIng and general. . length, $175. VAlley 2-6371. 17-FT. CHRIS-CRAFT, ne.w, 112 Reasonable rates, white work- teed. Call City-wide Service. I Private room and bath, near EMPLOYED COUPLE or two Near 10 Mile Road ers. WAlnut 5-2151. TRinity 1-4803. '4451. bus. Four in family. Start at men will enjoy 2 well furnished. BROADCLOTH. coat, black fox H.P. Gray Marine engine, twin Open Daily 'til 9 p. m. , COMPLETE PIANO I, $35 per week. References re- rooms, with pl'ivate bath. Auto- collar, size 16. Also woman's carburators. Phone St. Clair East Detroit. Michil;an 21 r-Cement Work MACK AVENUE JAS. RIGGIO and SON Tuning, repairing. I .quired. VAlley 2-0554 Thurs- matic oil heat, cooking privil- double=breasted black wool 4325. Address; 576 North Prescott 5-5200 and mothproofin: 1. day' afternoon. ege optional. Price reasonable. winter coat, size 16. TUxedo Riverside, St. Clair, Michigan. Offer the finest painting, color styl- BRICK, stone and cerpent work. BLTJE CROSS DRUGS 1 8286 . Open Sundays. 12 to 6 p. m. ing, blen'ding, wallpaper, wall wash- New or repairs. Arthur De Roo. 1-2025. Place your , 17511 Mack Ave.. at Neff Road I Located between 'East Seven - . 13-REAL ESTATE ing, etc" at a reasonable cosL TUxedo 1-2450. liS-SITUATIONS WANTED and Eight Mile Roads, sout~ of ,GILBARCO oil burner, complete HARKNE:SS PHARMACY I COLORED girl wants general Ha.rper. TUxedo 1-8332 for ap- .with controls; good condition. anne parker offers; in grosse VENETIAN BLINDS LOrain 7~3035 1470 HELEN 21S-Carpenter Work 21z-WEAVING 20313Mack Ave.. at Lochmoor h k 3 d k N pomtment pointe, 2081 Lennon, a ready Bivd. I ousewor ays a wee. o. __ _ ' . __.______Tpxedo 5-6089. . . H. F. JENZEN. BUILDING EXPERT HAND - - -_.. - - . --- .-.- two bedroom ranch, which has FOR THE FINEST interior dec. cooking. References. VIne wood ROOM and board for elderly lady -----~~------WINDOW SHADES HOME JlND INDUSTRIAL REPAIRS I will weave Anvtr. :.------' _...3-7942. in, private home of adults. TUx- PHILCO combination, 1% years, everything, even a green house. orating and outside painting a1 sp~cifications, i~cl lA-PERSONALS I - $60; lady's coats, size 14-16; red, terms acceptable. open daily Additions, Attics Completed. Porches. reasonable cost see Charles A. Recr6at:on Rooms. Garages built. stery fabric. table WHITE, middle-aged woman for edo 2.5349. , persian trim; green with lynx 2:30-5:00 tuxedo 2-4660. PORCH SH/~D[S Schrader. VAlley 4-0388. 1152 Elford Ct. .TUxedo 1-9744- carpets, material MOTHERS: Need a baby sitter? c?oking and general. UNiver-16B_FOR RENT OFFICES--- green, newest style; grey kip- 'tuxedo 1-3667, tuxedo 1-3186. women's wearing Call The Sitters Club, a regis- Slty 1-6721. skin, $15 and $18. 1799 Ken;- GROSSE POINTE BLVD. 219- Painting and Decorating PORCHES, attICS, recreation 1702 North t d . R fe en es PR - -- more, near Mack. \ CORNICE BOARDS ere ...sel:vlce. e r c .. . i CHAUFFEUR with uniform, OFFICE • 223, cor. Lothrop. Open 1-6. Best of Grosse Pointe References rooms or minor repairs done Royal Oak, M Complete Repair Service 7-037 I afternoons. . I houseman, gardener. French, " DUNBAR love seat, rose color; Do you :want something new Interior - Exterior by licensed contractor. Quota. LIncoln 3-~' Cleaning, Repairing. I WILL f.ress-;;~~r b~I~-~-inett~"i~I middle aged:. reliable, sober; SUITABLE FOR: also small armchair (blue different, o'utstanding; 4 ranch Reconditioning Free Estimates tions on request. TU. 2-8324. any style \~hich you desire. i e~cellent dnvm~. record; de- I Manufacturer's agent, ~ttorney.. and silver) with down cush- homes, 2 bedrooms and den or JOHN R. FORTIER LA. 6-8217 REPAIR, porches, steps, doors, EDgewate._r _1_-34~2..'.. I 5s~rOe1s92s.teadYposltlon. TUxedo, insurance, etc.. ions. TUxedo 5-6047. 3 'bedrooms, 2 baths, attached ESQUIRE SHADE CO. RELIABLE painter. Interior, ex- windows, kitchen cabinets, [Church} ------I ------garage. Roman brick, covered 14000 E. 7 MILE: RD. MEN: Don't discard your Wlhite . - Contact Mr. Spalding WHIZZER mptor bike, $75; also , porch. lots 110 ft. and up. Trade teriror. New and repair work.! bookcases. Good work, prompt Also A-I wall washing. Ref- servi~e. S. E. Barber, 20380 shirts. If 1; or Cuffs Are I HOU~EMAN-CHAUFF~UR. EX-j'30 KERCHEVAL TU. 1-5000 mahogany desk, ,$25. Call 6 your present' house. Haskin. I LA. 1.1515 LA. 7-3700 I WOODS PRESH', erences. VAlley 4-1808. Nesbrt, TUxedo 4-0051. Worn We Will Renew Them [ penenced. Grosse Pomte refer~ p.m. TUxedo 5-4722.. TUxedo' 5-0470. ' _ 19950 Mack Avelll' For You. Call. VAlley 4-5691.1 ences. Ernest Richards. TO. 7-WANTED TO RENT CHENILLE black divan, full FORMICA sink tops-Free esti- FIRST -'CLASS -painting, deco- CUSTOM built kitchen sinks, Andrew F. Raut;. ----- _--~.--- I 5-0121. . GROSSE POINTE, 830 Washing- mates, F.H.A. Terms. Woods rating, highly recommended. formica tops, cupboards, cabi- . Sunday, February . W ANTED: New members for I YOUNG couple desires garage sized, medium blue wool, 3 ton road, first offering by Chrome Co., 20091 Mack. Neat, clean. Free estimates nets and bars. Call W. B. Evans, Grosse Poir te Com m u nit y . WOMAN wants washing and apartment in exchange for down cushions, good condition. own!;!r, 3 bedrooms, lav. first TUxedC' 1-5640. Worship Service; S' cheerfully given. Satisfaction TWinbrook 3-5438. uFrom God to Ma:, Theatre. Open meeting Tues-: ironing at home. 4352 Mary- sel'vices. VAlley 1-7611. TUxedo 5-5989. floor, breakfast room, sunroom, I _ guaranteed. DRexel 1-0398. Church School for I day. February 19. 8:00 p. m. at land. TUxedo 5-5226. ------.~------GIRL'S MAROON dress coat, size finished basement, oil heat, all! RECREATION rooms, formic a ADDITIONS. alterations, cabi- and aIde!'. 11 a.m .• -1 War Memorial Center. Come MALE NURSE: Will be free after WANTED by middle-aged couple, 12. ocelot fur trim, excellent newly decorated. Complete with. sink fops, and kitchens re- nets and stairways. General 'ice--same as the 9: Painting - Decorating modernization and repairs. Of- see what we do. FbI f . t one bedroom apartment furn- condition, $20', also gray alpaca carpeting and drapes; TUxedo! modeled. J. P. Welch. PRescott a.m., Church Schoe ~ ~.----~... --- ... -----.-- e ruary 1, or pnva e case. ish ed, in or near Grosse Pointe 52237 f'o 69 pm I 50166' Papering fice partitions, Formica table W-OMEN'S CLUBS or church References. VAlley 1-1966 after wool coat, size 10-12, good con- - , .1 m - .. - . .., to 8 years of age. section. References. LOraine . ~--- . Complete Service tops. TUxedo 5-2840. groups: You can increase your 4 p.m. 7-0624. clition,. $10. Girl's dresses, ($5 COUNTRY HOME ASPHALT TILE for YOur..b~~: Club-Faith and Li I treasury funds by household;' . ------e:lch, SIze 12. TUxedo 5-1377. 1 Th' I, 1 . . dId h f ment. Reasonable. Call WIllIam Household Repairs GENERAL modernization. Attic. of Westminster Fe!, paper P.rodl.lcts demonstratoin. I,RELIABLE. co.lored woman, day BUS I N E S S Executive aesil'es ------.------. - IS eve y r emo e e ome 0 - R L . TU d 1 5494 . recreation rooms, baths, kitch- rey Rheaume, chain - k TR t 1 4088 FOUR PIECE bedroom s..uite, fers a la.rg.e living roo.m with fire I, . eWls, xe 0 - . Ii You get 15% of sales. Call wor. 1m y -. completely furnished apar.tment I . "- __ H. J. FRAZIER ens remodeled, additions, heat- charge of the meet I Bol-. Ke~'d<>l, 'TUxedo 1-0536. MA""lURE Grosse POI'nte lady de- for self and adult daughter. curly maple. Also bedroom rug, , place, ~mmg ro?m, ~ltchen, bed- i 21b-Watch Repairing TUxedo 2-2328 ing, wiring, plumbing. F.H.A...... I ~ ~v '- 10xl0. TUxedo 1-1660. I' room, library w1th fIre place and'l' .. ------. b b 'tt'. VAll 4 UNiversity 3-6219. . ------_ terms. TUxedo 5-0553. Tuesday, Febru l 2A-EDUCMIONAL SIres a y Sl mg. ,ey - RAMBACH b b .--d ..-;- ,bath on first floor. 2 bedrooms, I EXPERT' WATCH and clock PAINTING and decorating-see p.m., Cub Pa~k No ------9902. EX-GROSSE POINTER with two Bay gran plano I powder room and bath on sec- . . . I 0" 11 J- R ft '-7"33 E V t BLEACHING and refinishing any 8 'p.m., Torrey C 1 i !-rORING SERVICE I - children need three or four and bench, $300. TUxedo 5-7103. I ond. A well landscaped yard, Rrepalrmgb'l P 1'.0 m PB . sedr~ilce.i ~~l~aWAr~ut ~-3~~62.I . er- T v COLORED woman wishes clean- ---~------._-,~-_ ..-- -- I h b ,. d 10 f I d easona e prIces. r a e y, .. ~_.. . furniture to natural beautY. George Baney; Pr'1 _ . I ing, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- .bedroom ~nfurnished house or FRIGIDAIRE, modern curved; po:se $~'5n50a; W aCIes ~ an. Jewelers, 21031 Mack at Roslyn. : 21' W II W h- Pick-up and deliver. Reason- . . ~ expertenced degree teachers for all I day. Best of references. LOrain duplex w1th two-car garage. sectional sofa, 6 pc. dinette set.:. nce . ' . e a so aye a TUxedo 2-9309. ' ,- a as lng able. TUxedo 2-9384. Wednesday, Feb': academic subjects Ist grade through. 8-2160 Phone Mr. MacMahon, VAlley i Also handsome honey maple number of ~ount~y homes that! . . p.m., Afternoon C Ii college. Foreign. languages; adult, --e- • , 2.8613, days: .1 kitchen cabinet, dining table, may. be of mterest to you, for 12-1-C~:--E-I-e-c-t-r-ic-a-'--S-e-rV'-ic-.--- WALL vV::SH~NG, rIght prIce, RECREATION rooms, formica men's Association 1 education included. ~pproved. by: NURSE child or invalid care' .--.------. --- I platform rocker. TlJ"xedo 1-2706. particulars see Eugene T. Meagh- , neat wOlk. ~ ell recommended. sink taps and kitchen remodel- p.m., Children's C 1 Detroit Board of EducatIon. Openings I during your absence by hour RES~ONSI~,L~ A?ULT fam11:r of er, Realtor, .25 N. Washington St., BROWN Ei..ECTRICAL repairs, Grosse Pomte. B. Gentry. ing. J. P. Welch, 21600 Trom- I .------.~:~---'-:_'. -- 4 p.m., The two B~~ for teachers now available. or week. References. Call three d,eslIes 6 loom unfurmsh- EXQUI~ITE Rosenthal porcelam, Oxford, MiCh. Phone Oakland replacements and maintenance.' Mount Clemens 3-4040. bley. PRescot 5-0166. I will meet. 8 p.m., J MRS. ROBT. N. McCOLLOM I mornings if possible. WAlnut ed house. Not over $125. Reier- .140 pIeces. Wyandotte 1676-J 8"'3122. Lamp repail. Since 1920. TUx------. • ---- tion; Meeting. i 2-2828. ences. TUxedo 1-4490. after 6 p. m. ------edo 2-7550. 21'-Window Wc:lish1n9 CARPENTER REPAIRS, porches, Director -~~_.----._--_.- .._------" . ------..--- BEAUTY SHOP-Indian Village, . _ steps, kitchen cabinets mod- ...... i YOUNG Colorea girl, high-school MARINE VETERAN, wife, and 8 BRONZE 17th CENTURY .iCava- owner ill; excellent location for 21D-Electric Appliance WINDOW CLEANING e.rnized, etc. TUxedo 2-(}266. Thursday, Febru~ MRS. LOUIS 'MARICK graduate, desires part time or weeks old baby want 2 bed- lier"-3 ft. high on 3 it. pedes- man hair stylist. Van Dyke and R' First meeting of 1 Assistant Director full weeks doing housework room unfurnished house or tal. TUxedo 3.3953. ' E. Jefferson, VE. 8-5861. Price: _. epalr -'--_ AND W ALL WASHING 21 +-Dressmakinq Communicants' Clf~ Scout meeting. I or as mother's helper. Ask for flat. TUxedo 5-1846. . ------"--.-- $1900. WE REPAIR Service on Screens and Storms EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS- 339 Merriweather, Grs. Pte. Farms ---- .-----.------..... LARGE, COMFORTABLE daven- . . _ Choir rehearsal. i Emma. TYler 7-1206. , by Marie Stephens, on dresses, c COUPLE .desires 2 or 3 room port, 3 loose cushions, down- THREE BEDROOMS, ,dressing VACUUM CLEANERS Brick washing expertly done Choir rehearsal. ! TUxedo 1-6440 . suits, and furs. TUxedo 5-7610. HONEST, dependable colored apartment. Box C-403, Grosse filled, $75. TUxedo 5-8850. room, automatic oil heat, 2 car H. E. GAGE & SON ...... woman wants ?erman~nt days Pointe News. --- garage, 40x90 ft lot, $15,800. WASHING MACHINES SEWING, alterations and mend- Friday, February Metropolitan Tutoring work(\ general housework, no YOUNG .c6upiE'd~~i.;'~-s- ~p'~;:~F~%~ 6~~~~",F~~.~~t~n~6:1~:v~;' Shown by appointment only. LAM~~Di{J~A~SMoi~~Ii:J'ERS' TUxedo 4-0136 ing. TUxedo 2-0037. Torrey Club Ska cooking). VAlley 4-7962. ment ill exchange for his used. TUxedo 2-2984. '125 Mapleton. TUxedo_2-2::~~ Work Fully Guaranteed . p.m., Square Danc ! Service t ------~- services. VAlley 4-4621. ------BUSINESS LOT-For sale. 26 HEALY'S the Men's Associa'. Experienced degree teal'hers for all 'AN EFFICIENT young woman ...... ----- EASTMAN t . t F 45 APPLIANCE REPAIR subjects for grades 1-12 IncludIng wants day work - currently ------ouns camera, ., ft. x 86. ft. On Mack, near 14416 E. JEFFERSON I children and adutts unable to attend . G P . tEl 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE coated lens with real leather Rivard. VInewood 3-1023, or GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE Saturday, Fecru;, school. Approved by Detroit Board workmg rosse om e. xce- 3 p.m., Women's A; Il( Education. lent references. TEmple 1-4503. ------case, brand new, built in syn. 8057 Thaddeus. VA. 2-6736 Frei~ i~~~~lng BEAUTH"UL CHltOME FORMICA chronization. ShutteT speed 200. ----, , ---- sored Bake Sale c TUxedo 1-7496 I EXPERIENCED girl \~ish~-day BREAKFAS'r SETS One roll Kodakolor:E'ree, 2W' 14--REAL ESTATE WANTED 21e-Custom Corseh _ ~ . MAOJi~TO ORDER"';"i'hesesets can bt. I. ST. MICHAEL'~ ------.---1 w'ork Tuesday or Wednesday. made up' In al1 colors. including yel. 3%" negatives. One-half price ------. SPENCER CORSETS CHINA painting les.."ons given by References. $1) and car fare. low. blue. ['rd. gree.". tan Chairs are $42.50. Also Falcon Wollensak IS YOUR HOUSE FOR SALt::? INDIViDUALLY designed. Drf!SS ROAD S.ERVICE ~SEWERS - DRAINS - SINKS !()475 SunningdaJ well established teachEr who: WOodward 5-4129 after 6 p.m. upl:ulstered in Duran plaStic material, F 4 5 I h 0 Th M'II' D II . Rev, Edgar H. Y while tables can be made to any sIze. . ens, sutter, compur, ver ree I Ion a ars In and Surgical garments. Over M-Hr. a Day • was trained OV the well kno\vn: - shape and material. You can select $12.50 with case. TU.2-9293. GROSSE POINTE 18 .years experience. Maude 1f: : C LEA NED Sunday, Febru~ Mrs. Emma B-eguhn. Near Har- FORMER secretary will do typ- (rom 26 dlitey'ent styles. visit our fac- tory display and see these beautiful ------.- REAL ESTATE Bannert. 368 McKinley. Grosse TU. 1.9813 lA'A,. ~ I: All types. Night and day service Holy Communior per and Moro~. Complete sup- ing, hand posting, etc., at her 9:30 a.m. Churc! sets Buy direct from manufacturer. SABLE-DYED squirrel jacket- Purchased.~L"'st Y.ear Pointe. Call TUxedo 5-4027 or All Work Guaranteed ply of china painters' materials, home. TUxedo 5-8422. save 33 per cent Odd chrome chairs. cape, practically new. TUxedo ... TOwnsend 7-4312. ~ I : 3 and over. and some china. TUxedo 2-4722. only $5,95, ]-2311. Throu.gh. Earle Richards Service : 'MOTOR CITY 11 a.m. Morn;, EXPERIENCED WOMAN wishes MET,AL MASTERS MFG. cq. ------21f-Refrigeration laundry and cleaning; Monday " I: Electrical Sewer Cleaning Co. " Sermon, Nursel'J 3-LOST AND FOUND 24802 Gratiot Ave., East Detroit ARTIFICIAL fireplace, good con- l\."lAXON BR.OTHERS 20397 Mack Ave in the Woods • VA. 2~6S27 : Grades 1 and 2. through T h u l' S day. Grosse . Near 10 Mile Road dition, (brass andirons), $15; COMME,ftCIAL' AND pomestic. Pointe reference. LOrain 8-3852. •••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST-Broach containing - OpenEast Detro1t.Dally tilMichigan9 P M, mahogany Duncan Phyfe tier I WANTED: 5 or' 6 room house in Complete installations Jl n d monds and ruby in circular CHRIST THE KI~ LADY COOK will serve for pri- PRescott 5-5200 table, excellent condition, $20. Grosse Pointe Park. $6,000 service. flome [rl:ezers. sealed Mack and; platinum mounting. Lost aqout vate parties. Can furnish own Open Sundays, 12 to 6 p.m. TUxedo 2-3794, evenings. I down, not over $11,000. VAlley units. motors, belts, controL.,. POINTE CLEANERS & TAILORS February 2nd. Substantial re- W. J. Geffe waitress. TUxedo 2-5354. 4 8471 All makes. Work guaranteed. __ . (WL"IDl\ULL POIN'l'E) ------'ward. Mr. Gallandt, WOod- CHROME DINETTES - made to ARE YOU in need of formal at------.------Geyman Refrigeration Service. Men's .and r..ad!e~' Suits r~ilored To Order VA. 2.3040 Sunday Schoc ward 5-3033. PRIVATE hand laundry, work order in genuine Formica: Any tire? Have man's complete out- 19-PETS 447 Moross Road. TUxedo 5- AlteratIons, Rehnmg. Cleanmg and Pressing . Sunday at 9:30 a fit, size 42 long. Call TU. 2------7228. unexcelled, experienced. Pick- size, color, or shape. Chairs in . at 11 o'clock. LOST-Black and white toy fox 2961. GOING AWAY? up and delivery. VErmont 7- your choice of colors. Five- 14931 . EAST JEFFERSON, al City Limits terrier. large. black spot on Send your dog to Preston Mann's CHRIST 1098. piece sets start at $49.50. Bar FredM. Schuman Established 1925 back. Vicinity Woods Theatre. stools, step stools, and booths. K-9 School, Metamora, Mich., We Rep",ir Open Eves. 'tin '1:00 Grosse Point. KEEP YOUR Michigan's most modern kennel Reward $25. TUxedo 5-6360. SA-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Woods Chrome Co. 20091 Mack, Rev. Dr, J. C. TUxedo 1-5640. dog boarding and training. Free Gloss and China Monday, 7 p.n', 4-:-HELP WANTED (;OLORED COUPLES;- coo k • CHILDREN pick-up and delivery. Detroit Vases Drilled 'n Grosse Pointe Woods 't's Tuesday, 10:3« (Ma'. and Female) maids, chauffeurs, caretakers, FOR A BETTER grade of used phone: LAkeview 7-1478. Auxiliary; 4:30 OFF THE STREETS ",II Types janitors and porte;s. Day or furniture see Neatway Furni- KAOUR'S STANDARD STATION ~Girls Confirmatio GROSSE POINTE firm wants week. Field's Employment. TR. ture, 13930 Kercheval. We aJ- .Quality playhouses, custom or Dogs Boarded at of Lamps Adult Confirmati experienced Ediphone operator I\.LL STANDA.RD OJL PRODUCTS FOR YOUR CAR'S SAKE . 3-7770. ways have the things you are ready built. Call: JAGERSBO KENNELS Wednesday, J for secretarial position. Phone: looking for. VApey 2-2115. We Do Welding. . Mack Ave., Cor. Roslyn R~. CommitLte; 7 p. TUxedo 2-9304 for interview. 6-FOR RENT Considered finest boarding .kennel 1n AL-WOOD PLAYLAND the mid-west. ' Old and 8:30 p.m., Vestr) . (Hou,es. Aph., Flats, etc.) FIR E PLACE EQUIPMENT,- 3520 North Adams Thursday, AN screens, all types, grates and. for estimate. Order b e for e , GROSSE POINTE, 899 Rivard Birmingham,' Michigan New Lamps Scouts Dinner. ESCAPE irons, tools. See display, at , Spring rush. ' Friday, 9:30 a Blvd., lower Duplex, 5 rooms, Telephone Midwest 4-7717 '. SMITH - MATTHEWS. 6 6 4 0 VASES and. r" FROM THE DOWN-TOWN , newly decorated, gas heat and Charlevoix Ave;. WA. 2-7155. LO. 3-2422, and RADIO' RUSH garage; By appointment week STATUES days after 5:30p.m., Sat. and LET US PUT YOUR . for a qualified stenographer in- DUNCAN PHYFE mahogany din,. and Fire! Sun. anytime. EDgewater 1- '-ARTICLES WANTED T. V.Sales Service teresting opening in modern east ing table and 6 chairs; very DOG W.IRED 2553. Expert side plant, pleasant surrounding. reasonable; antique ,mahogany FURNITURE WANTED-If you Full 'line of floor We Are Authorized lV(; > I employee benefits. A wonderful NEFF ROAD and' Kercheval, rocker; Norge refrigeratorj7 have anything in the line of IN A DOG HOUSE lamp ports. ",'~.~~:,.. Work .: opportunity for an east side girl. beautiful. newly built 5-room CLI. ft. TUxedo 2-6616. household furniture and rugs,. Quality dog-houses, custom or Also hondmade Phone Tt : Apply upper; fireplace, co.mbination call The Isaac Neatway Furni- ~ ready built.. Call. lamp and kerosene PickUp R. P. SCHERER CORP~ aluminum storms and screens, SOLID CHERRY china cabinet, ture, 13930 Kercheval, VAlley • for D 9425 Grinnell garage, automatic oil heat. Rent spool trim; also mahogany pie- 2-2115. Filigree Vases and Deliver:\-' Reasonabie AL-WOOD PLA YLAND Philco Dealers (Vlcinity of City Airport) . $150 per month. TUxedo 1-2175. crust table. TUxedo 2-8291. Rates • Kindling Woe BOOKS urchased ,for cash. En- TUxedo 1-1977 for estimate. Order b e for e Coal • RELIABLE person with some GARAGE apartment; 2 bedrms BEDROOM chest on chest. love- tire libraries. or ,fine single • Charcoal Spring rush. nursing experience to' relieve and porch; gas. garage and gar- ly mahogany, with 6 deep items. Midwest Book Service, ELECTRIC SHOP! 'Felevision' Engineering Associates • Mal regular nurse on chronic case, den space. Call'mornings., Mrs. drawers.' Excellent condition 4301, Kensington. TUx e do. . LO, 3-2422 1 day per week. TUxedo 5-3055. Root, VAlley 2-2437. $55. TUxedo' 2-3414. 5'-2450. , OLLIGELECTRIC I 21027 Mack : TUxedo 1-5414 D. E•. ; 11751 Mock

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I~nc'e Cla~s;' 8 p.m., Canterbury To Wed Robert Allen ! Pointe Student~ Visit CLASSIFIED Club square dance. I J~ I Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Herdegen, Princeton With Roommate 21t-DretiinakJng. POINTE METHODIS~ i of Irvine lane, ~nounce the .en- 'Judy Frost,daughter -Qf~r~ Girl Scout i gagementof theIrdaughter;"Ehzaw and Mrs. John Cra\V-tord Frost. 211, Moross Road .. ALTERATIONS. for adults sew" !beth Ann, to R~bert John Allen! Jr., of Merr~weathe: roa~"spent lng. for children. Excellent' Rev. HUlli, C. White,~Pilstor of Story,. Wyomlng.~ ._ last week-end at ,PrmcetoIL'.Tudy . service. Mrs. l~.nderson. VAl- . TU, 1-'7818 .News:" I Robe.rListhe ,son of. William. was accOmpanied by her.class- ley 2-1137. -'-~ Office Hours:,9" 4:30.:,Tuesday W. Allen of Corning, N. Y.;and mate at Vassar, Vilma Schueg of )L1NE 5 P.M. TUESDAY Through Friday . ,"The Grosse Poiilte. K i wan is the late. Mrs. Allen. Havana. EXPERT alterations. Pick-up and Sunday, February ,17:-10 a.m. Clubsent'a larg~:,roup of chil- deliver. LAkeview 7-6723.. Youth Class under the -direction ,dien from'" tbePr6testantChil- I-Window Washing M-A-R-I-E-K-A-R-S-CHNICK:dress- of William D." Hammond. , -" dreil's Homel' on Cook road to DeSoto-Plyntouth ----- . 'se'e~the •play ."Aladdin' and the ~NERAL WINDOW ana House ~aking, restyl~ng and .altera- 10 a.m., Junior High Class., , ,Wonderful,. Lamp" at Pierce Cleaners. Wall washing: paint- tlon. LAkeview 1-8240.. 10 a.m. The Junior Depart- : AuPitorium ,r.ecently~ . Ser-viee ment meets in the community ',- . ing, window cleaning. Alfred Leave your car with us oft your way Berube. TUxedo 1-4330. ALTERATIONS, repairing and room. . engineer.on :th~ePut-In-,Bay . ,,'. . r~odeling a specialty. LAke- ID:45 a.m. Infants Nursery on Steamer . when' :she made: her Troop 10&7. of. Maire School .downtown. We'" tlrive you to work. WINDOV/ CLEANING VJew 7-3102: .~e sec0J.1dfloor d{ the. educa-I maiden~oyage in;1912,as.' Ghie~ ., visited.the Children's. Museum tional U111t.' engineer . .He also sailed the early and: the Internation~l Institute '5 MINUTE AUTO ~ASH WALL WASHING INVISIBLE'repair work and re. JO:45'"a.m. Toddlers Nursery in D. &' C,. Steamers, the old side------.--- With,.'the: leaders,' Mrs.. Gilbert Fully insured. Prompt Service weaving. TUxedo 5.9370. the Nursery. ! wheelers, as 'beam engine man. " .Butler , and, Mrs; Frank Yates. 15 years experience 10:45 a.m. Kindergarten (4.5) Previous to his retirement in ' Twelve BrowriiEi',.Scouts made ROSE CO. amous \Vindow Cleaners FINdone;E HANDseams SEWINGfinished andexpertlyhems. in the Children's W.ing. . 194€i,Mr. Dungan .oW. as a supe,rVis- . the trip.'Brownie Troop , 898, ~O. 5.1833 LAkeview 6-9610 TUxedo 2-0291. 10:45 a.m. Mornmg' WorshIp ingsteam boatinspector, and in _-'-'-_ . . also from.¥aire School, took a , and sermon by the pastor, "The 1924 became Chief Inspector. The The Canterbury Clubof Christ. D.a.~'HAROLD,N. SKIDMORE; trip to ,the> Detroit . Historica! O-Expressing 21w--lJclg_ Materia' God of Your Church." last four years' he was portenw Ch~ch .issopnso.ring '8, P3:~i~9.:Superintendent and MiDiste{of Museum on' February 7, with -_._-- _._~------• • • gineer .for the McCarthy Steam- Square Dance~ Frld~y,.Feqnt~Y1Michigan CongregatioriatCliiis~- l\tIrs. Allen' and, Mrs. Sumner, ,LL Grosse Pointe Cartage, BUILDING MATERIALS , Monday, February 18:-1 p.m. ship .Company.He. was a charter 22,: at 8:00.;p;J:I:1;.Tlris.ls<,a~hlS-'ianCollference will 'be the guest the leaders, conducting the tour ' - ~xpress and Moving-for pack- CINDER AND CEMEf'.!T BLOCKS Cabinet meetingoi the 'Woman's member of the Detroit Port' of the t~rlC occasl.on, for nexerm, the nlinister at the Grosse Pointe' .• • 'I ng or l'rating. Baggage to all PLASTERING MATERIAL Society of Christian Service. at PropellorClub. hIstory of Ch,rist,Church. has Congregational Church"SUiiday~' ,St; paul's~rowni~ .Troop 257 Iepots. Established. in 1895. Sand, Gravel. Fl/I Dirt. Yellow Sond. the homt: of Mrs. Finlay Allan, Sur~iving are his' son, W. the~e been ..8:, squar.e dance to February 17;; . made,valentmes WIth candy designed especiall.'Y for )'olf rUxedo 2-5540 m TUxedo Crush Stone. Cement. Mortar, lime. 5936 Hillcrest. ' James; brothers" David of Mon- :v~ch th.e entIre ParIsh has, be~n Dr. Skidmore was born in Eng~ suckers' attached, to be. iiven to :-5480. • - . IN YOUR HOME Cement CrocI- . -1941" . at a. time go into one girl's home, laired, springs retied in your PIANOS TUNED, cleaned, moth- POINTE UNITARIAN Marg~ret Doerr, 1415 Renaud from the Far East, has presented presen pOSIlOn m. plan the :r;nenu,.set the table, . JENKINS UPHOLSTERING orne. Reasonable! Guaran. proofed and repaired. S;.:tisfac. East Jefferson at Rivard r?ad, WIfe of the la~e Albert 0., in a, .graphic way the needs of In 195ihe was granted.three ,cook the meal and clean up' Estimates at No Obligation 29523 Gratiot Ave. PR. 5.8585 ~ed. Call City-wide Service. tion guaranteed. ReasonabIt> Rev, William Hammond, Minister dIed February 10. th Ch h" th' O' t months leave of. absence which afterward. 'Rimty 1-4803. rates. Seibert, Edgewater 1- Feb. 17,..Sunday:-10:45 f1.m., She is survived by herdaugh- e urc m e rlen. ,was spent trayeling, in England, Troop 820 is buSy making -~-----._------4451. Church School; 11 a.m., Church tel', Mrs. Hal Wilkes ,Haller, of Scotlapd, . Irelliri4, the Nether- cookies as/apart of 'earning the '-Cement Work COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE- Service and Sermon, "Religion Calif.; son, Jack ,A; brothers, To Teach Kids lands, Switzerland alldFrance. Coo,!t Bange, under the Jeader- ::'Fireplace Chimneys g g and the Pre-School Child.'.' 8 George of Jackson, James ,J. S' ship of Mrs. Walters and Mrs. [CK, stone and ceJ"llentwork. Tu;in , rehPairin , refinishing, p.m., Adult DIscussion Group. Misner' of Grand Rapids, and quare' Da.ncing lovel'y" OI-I.vl..a',, LaGrasso.' f::-wor repairs. Arthur De Roo. an mot proofing. WAlnut « • • two grandchildren. . .• CLEANED 'Uxedo 1-2450. 1.2025. Place yow: order early. Funeral services were heid at The., Depa-r-tm-en-t,of Com. Over 40 years experience In Feb. 18, Mond0Mack Avenue at Torrey earth." Leila B. 'Samuelson, 600 Neff Henry MIller, 1984 B~~ufaIt; brated her 100th performance in and;.Mrs. Frank Weiser of Char- ,rmica tops, cupboards. cabi. Alldrew F. Rauth, Minister road, died February 9. Mr. and Mrs. John LOUlslgnau, the pr e s en t trans-continental levoix. ~t:<: and bars. Call W. B. Evans, Sunday, February 17-9:30 a.m., S~', PAUL EV. LUTHERAN' Surviving are her husband, 1922 Lancaster.. '" tour in Chicago, she says, accord- \\iinbrook 3-5438. "!!ForshiPGService;Sermon theme, Challonte and Lothrop Carl L.; daugl1ters, Carla Louise, . The group WIll be lImIted m ing to producer Thomas Ham- F. & J. Landscape Co. rom od to Man." 9:30 a.m., Rev. C. W. Sandrock~ Pastor Mrs. Shirley Fay Rice; son, SIze. P~ease Call TUxedo ~-2000, mond, that she is approaching her Alumnae ~f Gamma Delta 3448 Buckingham TUxedo 1-2152 )lTIONS, alterations, cabi- Church School for those 9 years Mrs. Glenn 'DeVantier, Vicar Gerald Murphy. ExtenSIOn 25 for reservatlOns. opening night in Detroit as "ner- !ts and stairways. General To Meet in Hunter Home ~nd older. 11 a.m., Worship Serv- M R Funeral seryices were held at ------vousl'~ as if it were my first." . < odernization and repairs. Of- th 9 rs. ogene. Poppen, Secretary oJ lce-same as e :30 Service. 11 the Verheyden Funeral Home Margaret Otto to Appear "Candida," with a top B,road- The Grosse Pointe alumnae :e partitions, Formica table a.m., Church School for children Thursday, February 14, 4 p.m., February 13. 0 TV way cast directed by the distin- ps. TUxedo 5-2840. 4 to B years of ge 7 T' Junior Choir; 7 p.m., Chapel • .. .. n Show on Ft:.~. 19 chapter of Delta Gamma will Cl a . p.m., UXIS Ch' 8 S' Ch' ,___ guished Norris Houghton, marks meet Tuesday, February 19, at fERAL modernization. Attic. ub-Faith and Life Commission ou; p.m., emor 101'. LENA SCHIESSLER Miss Margaret Otto. of 1140 the third time Miss de Havilland 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Rob- SHADE TREE SPRAYING. creation rooms, baths, kitch- of ~~tminster Fellowship, Aud- * • * Lena Schiessler, 1333 Yorkshire Beaconsfield, will be an invi~d has toured in a' great stage role. ert Hunter, 88 Handy road. s remodeled. additions, heat- rey eaume, chairman, will have Friday, February 15, 7:30 road, died February 9. guest on television with' the Her professional career began as Mr. Charles Tompkins will The new insecticides and fU1tg;,.. g. wiring, plumbing. F.H.A. charge of the. m;eti:g. p.m., Table Tennis Tournament. She is survived by her hus- Arthur Murray Club Night Show Hermia in ,Ma:xReinhardt's pro- speak on "Wings Over South 'ms. TUxedo 5-0553. Tuesday, February 19-7:30 " • • band, John;, son,. Martin J.; on Tuesday evening, February duction of "A Midsummer Night's America." cides applied under careful Saturday, February 16, 9:30 gran dson, J'h0 n Allen. 19, at 9:30 on WXYZ-TV. Dream." super1Jision offer pro tee t i 0 " ACtaNG and rdimshing any p.~., Cub Pack No. 546 meeting. 8 p.m., Torrey Club--WOl"ship, a.m., Catechism Classes; 9:30 Services were held at the Vel'. Miss Otto will appear with Last year she toured in Dwight against many deadly. disellSes rniture to natlU'al beauty. a.m., Junior Lutherans. heyden Funeral Home, Monday, several other members of the Deere Wiman's presentat}on. of "nd insects of trees. Let ou" ck-up and deliver. Reason- George Baney; Program, Movie. * • • •. * • February 11. Michigan Bell Telephone Comw "Romeo ana Juliet." She became grduate foresters discuss your le. TUxedo 2-9384. Sunday, February 17, 9:.0 pany's Girls' Club. Some of the the center of critical controversy Fireplace Wednesday, February 20-1 :15 * • • problems with )'011. REATION rooms, formica 1>.m.,Afternoon Groups of Wo- a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m., MARGARET S. WALKER members will be interviewed; when a small but loud minority lk taps and kitchen remodel- men's Association will' meet. 4 Worship; 6:30 p.m., Church Margaret S. Walker, formerly others will, take part in the attacked (the conservati.ye, ma.' ~. J. P. Wekh. 21600 Trom- p.m.. Children's Choir rehearsal. Membership CI"'~... 0f 1411 Somerset, wife of the 1ate dancI'ng. jority judgment that she was, I WOOD ~y. PRescot 5-0166. 4 ?m., The two BluebIrd Groups • .. • Henry C. Walker, died February This club has a membership of "the most charming Juliet to be : ,. BIRCHWOOD' LOGS SUBURBAN TREE SCIENCE & SERVICE --~------_._---- WIll meet. 8 p.m., Men's Associa- Tuesday, February 19, 8 p.m., 7., 600, and is well known because :~l~:ea~~;~ d~~l~icq~~t; .. .'HARDWOOD PENTER REPAIRS, porches, ~f;~.. 22075 Hayes. East Detroit Phone: PRescott 6-6069 tion. Meeting. BrotheFhood; 8 p.m., Mission She is'survived by daughters, of its participation in many "'. - • PRES.TO ..LOGS ~ps, kitchen cabinets mod- Society. Mrs. Belton S. Evans,', and Mrs. worthwhil~ projec,ts .that are of ter of a century ago." " .. . (secret of a bright log fire) lized. etc. TUxedo 2-0266. .Thursday, February 21-4 p.m., Wednesday, February 20, 6'.30 Fred Ulch; sons, Henry S, and benefit to the city and to the --. ---.- • KINDLING WOOD FIrst meeting of the Minister's p.m., Mothers' Club Supper and Thomas A. communities. DUS Basketball Team' -Dressmaking Cannel Coal Communicants' Class. 7 p.m., Boy Social. Services were held at the Ver- Miss. Otto is recording seere- BOWl to Country Day , LUSIVE ALTERATIONS- Scout meeting. 7 p.m., Youth heyden Ftineral Home February tary of the club; Miss Dorothy Packag. Cool ,Good Fences for 42 Years Disco Coal Mari£' Stephens. on dresses. Choir rehearsal. 8 p.m., Chancel CALVARY LUTHERAN 11. Mason is president. Country, Day, playing under its ts, and furs. TUxedo 5-7610. Choir rehearsal. .G~tesbead (Kerby) at Mack * .. ... new coach, Pat Cavanaugh, de- Johnson Every style of fence * • • Briqu.t. ~~; /}(\ lNG. alteraticns and mend~ Rev. Paul Wilson~ Pastor GLADYS E. RUSSICK 33rd Divi.ion Veteranl feated Detroit University School, erected for you Friday, February 22-7:30 p.m., Charcool ~ 'i~ :. TUxedo 2-0037. Gladys E. Russick, 1593 Brys T M t .F b 22- on Country Day's court 55-45. Torrey Club Skating Party. 8 Saturday at 9 a.m. religious drive, died February 6. 0 ee' on e ruary. Standings, of Southeastern Sub- Including instruction for children 11 years WE DELIVER p.m., Square Dance, sponsored by She is survived by her hus- The "Gold Cross Division" will urbf.ln Conference High School Chain Link AII-Stee' an" the Men's Association. and upwards. Sunday School and Just CaU Rustic Styles .. . .. Bible Class for adults, 9:30 a.m. band, John A; son, Robert Ken- meet Friday, February 22, at 8:30 league are as follows:- \ ) SERVICE Church Services at 11 a.m. Sun. worthy; brother, Grant F. Ken- p,m., in the Veterans Memorial Edison Institute , 7 Saturday, February 23-10 a.m.• worthy; and two grandchildren. Hall, 151'W. Jefferson: Detroit, ,Fraser 3 3 p.m., Women's Association spon- day at,5' p.m., ]4embership Bible TU. 2~9085 Class. Wednesday at '7, the choirs Services were held Saturday, Mich. Country Day 3 WA.1-2850 sored Bake_Sale at the Church. & I ••••••••••••••••••• ~ meet. Services every Wednesday February 9, at the R. G. G. R. There will be i~stallation of of- A. E. Smith 3 I ,WI J~ALLEMOI Harris. Funeral. Home.' ficers ~nd Pre~ldent John C. Grosse Isle 3 4, riERS - DRAINS - SINKS: ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL at 8 '.m. Calvary will join with 20 other congregations on the east * * * Adams IS expectmg ~ l~rge turn- D.U.S. ..•:"..:" ~.., 2 , 51 MACK at UNIVERSITY MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. 475 Sunningdale (near Mack) side in the series, "To Him Will I JAMES A. PURDY out. Over 3,000 Mlchlgan men D.U.S. WIll be host .to Grosse 17727 Ma~k Av.nue :LEANED : 10403 HARPER AYE. RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL • Rev. Edgar H. Yeoman. Rector Look." Exchange of pulpits. A James A Purdy of 330 Lothrop served with this division in World Isle or. 'Friday, Feb. 15 at the I Sunday, February 17, B a.m. different pastor every Wednes- road, died suddenly January 29.. Wars I and II. Plan~ are .under gym 'on Coo~road. There will ypes. Night and day service: • Holy Communion. day ,in Lent. Father and Son Surviving him are his wife" wa! for the annual reunIOn at be two games, the first at 7 p.m. All Work Guaranteed • • 9:30 a.m. Church School, Grades Banquet on Friday, Feb. 22, at Mary; daughters, Hilda and Mrs. ChIca~o. ,------MOTOR CITY : 3 and over. .' 6:30 p.m. Call for reservations- William Platt. and grandson Durmg ,WprldWar I, in four HONOR STUDENT 11 a.m. Mornmg Prayer and LA. 7-0517 or WA 5.1311. . , Jerry Platt. ' , months~ of combat this. division Joan Krausmann, a senior, is It's So Easy tol05tall Your Own Ilctrical Sewer Cleaning Co. • I Sermon, Nursery, Kindergarten, Services were held Friday, Feb- suffered' 887 men ki~led .in action, among the 64 honor students at VA. 2-6527 : Grades 1 and 2. ------With Spring just around the corner-very little time is left to do those old jobs you"v. been •••••••••••••••••••• ruary 1, at the Verheyden Fun. 5,499 woundep; whIle In WQrld Marygrove College this semester. Motion Picture Council eral Home. War, II, the division saw actiOlJin She is the, daughter of Mr. and putting off all winter. Beat high labor cost by daing your own instollation __ nd save! If's so CHRIST THE KING 'LUTHERAN L,ists Approved Movies '" * ... the Pacific, from New Guinea to Mrs. Joseph A. Krausmann, of easy once 'you set your mind to it. If you have Gny doubts of your ability to get a job. started fAILORS Mack and Laneaster VIRGINIA RAISS MAHONEY the Philippines. Kensington road. we will send 'a trained mechanic to your job to advise you ot }~o cost whatsoever en your part. "TE) W. J. Genert, Pastor The Grosse Pointe Motion Pic:. Virginia Raiss ~ahoney of. 1011 ------'----'------'------'l'o Order VA. 2-3040 Slmday Schobl meets every ture Council recommends the fol- 'Maryland, died February 2, She WALL COVERINO Pressing Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Main service lowing pictures for the month of is the daughter of Mrs. John P. LINOLEUM - .ASPHALT TILE - PLASrlG TILE I. af Cily Limits at 11 o'clock. February:- Mahoney and the late ,.Carl F. For 'children:-"T he Stratton Raiss, Jr. SPECIALS Open Eves. .tm 7:00 CHRIST CHURCH Story," "The Magic Carpet," "Too Surviving are her mother; her ------Grosse Pointe Boulevard Young To Kiss," "Nature's Half son, Terry Mahoney; and a sister, AT'I'HE BIGGEST LITTLE LUM~ER YARD IN THE.WORLD* Rev. Dr. J. C. Kolb, Rector I Acre," "Disc Jockey," "Wild Mrs. Thomas O'Meara, Jr.; of ~ods It's Monday, 7 p.m., Girl Scouts. Blue Yonder." , West Bend, Wisc6nsin. Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., "Woman's For T e ~ n.a g e r s:-"Starlift," Funeral services were from the iJ STATION Auxiliary; 4:30 p.m., Boys and "Ban;foot Mailman," "l{eep 'Em Verheyden Funeral Home, Tues- Knotty Pine Pa.netring Girls Confirmation' Class; 8 p.m., Flying," "Red Badge of Cour- day, February -5, to SS. Peter and Reversibl~, fonmoulded .or "V" joint, No. 2 and hetter, Adult Confirmation Instruction~ age." Paul Church. OR YOUR CAR'S SAKE heavy to No. 1. The most beautlful- panelling available: Ave., Cor. Roslyn Rd. Wednesday, 10 a.m., Fair ------.....<------~-- Committee; 7 p.m., Boy Scouts; . $250.00 per M 8:30 p.m., Vestry Meeting .. ,YOUR HOME .IMPROYEMENT CENTER T h u r s day, 6:30 p.m., Cub Inlaid Linoleum Asphalt Tile Scouts Dinner. ' , Proudly onftounc •• its appointment d. the East Side ~istributar Friday, 9:30 a.m., Child Guid* the wen known quality-controlled ~e(ky CYPTes~ ,Panelling.' e ------1I .f RADIO' " Something distinctive alld different for your recreation 'room, aslowa:l.49 1'1. yd. as low as li -sq. ft. • Matico Asphalt Tile ..Floori",g atti~ room or bar. Willtak~ many kinds of finish. . Tired of that. old kitchen .floor? kENTILE ARMSTRONG'-. ld Service Fireplaee • Danbury Rubber Floor Tile ,$225.00 per M At this low pric. you can have a \ n.w one thot's eo.y on the .yes, A long wearing and •• IY ta ,,,,ailt- Wood~ • Crescent Plastic Wall Tile easy ,on yo",~_ feet, ond easy on tain floor cover;n, for reereati ... • Westplak Tab'ht and Counter Top Oak "F~oorir:lg your b;';dget. roo",s . Phone TU. 4.9859 j '. ' oak ... K. D. red or white. Special piice to all.:, , STORM WINDOWS for Wood and Steel Sash. . -,' .' ..., Low cost woll cal'ering for Denvery OIlDD .YOUB IN.CLArION AND srORM SASS\'NOW. . withK~9' fini.h-ideol 54" High Lineal Big mill stock o(beautifij( milled ~ppilachian for kitchens, baths, lavo- ~ , Quaker Wall Covering as low as Foot . tori ... • Kindling Wood • Pack ••• Coal • Cannel CMI City. Sash & Screen Co. • Charcoal - MaRure ~ ' I _' Associates , • Marsh Hay uoo~ E, Seve.. Mil. 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.. Thursday, . February .14, 1952 * * * * * who, where and whatnot Good Taste Memorial. C;enter' Schedule by 'wboozil fll1Jorit. Redpes I oj FEBRUARY 15-FEBRUARY 21-0PENSUNDAYS 12-5 P.M. The hair-do is' having Dog Days and loving it' •. , this Peopl. iff the K,,01l' All Center Sponsored Activities Open to Public new trend, descending upon us from the East introduced first the Poodle Cut. , . and now we are informed to, we haven't \ NOTICE: Please callior 10s'1;articles at the office. seen anything until we.gaze on the new Great Dane Cut . ;, BULLY PIE They will be held for thirty days~ Contributef;! by • * .' when Moddom's hair looks as if it had been to Yale and is Mrs. Victor J. Taylor. ac~ually treate,d to a crew cut . . . Cream butter size 'of an egg' . Frid~y"Feb. 15-Grosse Pointe G~rde~Center Consult~- and add one~upofgranulated bon-Po~nte qarde.n Club, .10-1; MarIe L. Anderson, PreSI-. . , * *. * . Really attractive in their poodl~ 'cuts are Mrs. Richard sugar., Blend into thIs two dent, 2:30-4:30 p.m. (Call ?::U. 1-459~.) . ' ~ . Webber Jackson ... Lydia Kerr .. ~Mrs. John McLucas. , • I well-beaten' eggs, 1 tablespoon Fri'day, Feb. 15-Watercolor,Oil,'Drawing-E. Yaeger, Mrs. Alfred Glancy Jr ... Mrs. William C. Ford ... Mrs. flour, one half teaspoon of Instructor-7-10 p.m. (For information. call Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Walter Buhl Ford . , , ' I baking powderanda pinch of , TU. 5-8504.) . . '. . .* * * I salt. Moisten with one cup of j Friday, Feb. l5-Dancing Class, Ballroom; 8th and 9th . A displaced person arriving to "wash the cups and saucers milk.,.Add one cup of chopped: Grades-7:30 p.m.; .,lOth, 11th and 12th Grades-8:30 p.m. up" for a Pointe family confesses to being much more thrilled pee 'a n s, and 0l1:e eup of: (Center sponsored. Call TO:.. 1-6030~) , at the sight of supermarkets than she was when -she first chopp~d dates:. ~IX all to-I Friday, Feb. 15-Grosse Pointe Post American Legion saw Niagara Falls ... g~the~ and bake ill a greased I 303-Meeting-S p.m. * * * pIe till at 350 degrees for I * * * - . Well,everyone wants a solid gold teiephone iike Mrs. Lester ~hirty J?inutes Cf or until firm.! Saturda~r, Feb. 16-Grosse Pointe Garden Center Consul- F. Ruwe's, we find ... but they'll really have to search for the .....erve m wedoes (warm. or j tation-Grosse Poine Farm & Garden Club-lO-l p.m. (Call swank bauble .. : The dial of the Pointe's first gold telephbne col~ but. NOT h?t). w.Ith I TU. 1-4594.) , whIpped cream. ThIS recIpe! . . , is done in pink jade. ,', . serves eight. Saturday, Feb. 16-Ballet Classes-Olga FrIcker, Instruc- * * * . tor-9:30-1:30 p.m. (Center sponsored. Call TU. -1-6039.) Bridal Accessory, , . when Nancy Pierson became Mrs. Bill Gard ... she carried a tiny flat white satin purse just Deadline Nears Monday, Feb. l8-Grosse* .•Pointe* Garden Cen~er Consul- big enough for doreen and lipstick ',' , For Auto Plates tation-Grosse Pointe Garden Club-lO-4 p.m. (Call TUxedo • * * . 1-4594.) Friday's bride-elect, Gloria Roberts (she married Steve Tardy purchasers of 1'952 auto- Monday, Feb. l8-Rotary Club-~uncheon-Meeting- Edwards) is an expert "cameraman" , , , mobile license 'plates .are being 12:15 p.m. provided a speCIalserVlCeby the ~.. ' * * * branch, of the Secretary of State's f • Monday, Feb. 18-Watercolo~, Qil,. prawmg-Warren Valentine Month Anniversary .Couples: The Carlton M. office located at. 15309 Mack ave- ! SImpson, Instructor..-1 p.m. (For mformatIOn call Mrs. E. C. Higbies Jr .•. the William E. Baubies II , .. The Charles E. nue. '. i Bowen, TU. 5-8504.) , Shepards II .. , The Henry L. Newnans J:r.... John Cudia, of BeaconsfieldI . * * * manager of th'e branch, announces Tuesday, Feb. 19-Grosse Pointe Garden Center Consul- PILFERINGS the ofi'i,cewill be open on three tation-Junior League Gardeners, 10-1; Grosse Pointe Park We've been reading "Here!", which seems to be a new succeSSIve Saturdays, February i Garden Club 1-4. (Call TU. 1-4594.) humor magazine, and this is what we found: 16 and 23, and March 1. I ' . . . • . Midnight of February 29 is the Tuesday, Feb~ 19-0ptUllists Club-Luncheon-Meetmg- • A lovely cartoon of the'lady of the house, wearing a deadline for using 1951 auto tags. 12 noon. . black and white polka dot dress and walking in front of I Tuesday, Feb. 19-Mothers' Health Education Council- the picture window to watch. the snow' storm at night. Meeting-1 p.m. , Says her disturbed husband, "You give me the 'Willies' walking around in that darn polka dot dress!" Well, it's ~Picture by ~~red Runnells I Tuesday, Feb. 19-Membership Tea for the Grosse Pointe funnier as a cartoon. CONSTANT CAVALLO OF ST CLAIR AVENUE Women's Republican Club-3-5 p.m. .' * * • • • • ~,...------* * * . Tuesday, Feb. 19-Grosse Pointe Theatre, Inc~-Meeting A man traveling through a New England state found During business hOBrs young' and handsome Constant that these, too, were Cavallo han- -7:30 p.m. himself in an extremely small town one day, stopping for Cavallo (he has green eyes) is a systems and method engi- dicraft. They're made from card- Tuesday, Feb. 19-Adult Ballet Class-Olga Fricker, In- gasoline, started a conversation with an old native who neer, seriously intent and keen about his work. board, scraps of metal and wood. structor ...... 8 p.m. (Call Center, TU. 1-6030.) lounged nearby. . But once he"shome for the0 ' , Represented are a miniature of day, time belongs to his num- a~d boats and soldiers and au" the first Maxwell, the first Model * * * "You don't mean to tell me that you've lived in this out T Ford and the horseless carriage .J!You pfay, I • Wednes~ay, Feb. 20-Grosse Pointe Garden Center Con- of the way place for over 50 years?" he asked the native. erous hobbies, interest on tos wel'e built. made from the first Selden patent. (sultation-GardenClub of Michigan, 10-1; Grosse Pointe which is shared by his attrae- ~rs; Cavallo started learning In the dining room, dinner is "That's right," was the drawling reply. i Woods Farm and Garden Club, 1-4. (Call TU. 1-4594.) tice blond wif.e and their five- thmgs about her husband she I. served at an \lItra modern ta. j~e (Jra'J "But," insisted the traveler, "I can't see what you can year:.old J on: ~ever kne'Y before. Her. entl).us- ble with J:'Iass top, its base i \Vednesday, F'eb: 20-Service Committee-Meeting-lO- find to keep you busy around here?" We suppose it was applyfug lasm encouraged' OUr!,ol,nter of curved and etched of lucite. 3 p.m. (Center sponsored. TU. 1-:6030.) "Neither can I," was the Teply. "That's why I like it." the ,systems and method tech- In~er~st to t~rn to desIg:r;mgand This rests ona black lacquer Wednesday, Feb. 20-Ballet Classes-Olga Fricker, In- niquc that made Mr. Cavallo ?ul1d~ngfurnIture for theIr Wash- base. The chairs, rebuilt from structor-3:15-7 p.m. (Call Center, TU. 1-6030.) '" * '" decide the reason most of us mgton apartment. " bridge ehairs into dreamily A man was having lunch with a friend and they were become disinterested in hobbies That apa,rtment,hke ~heir~ome comfortable affairs, are rasp. Wec1nesday, Feb. 20-University of Michigan Extension discussing the romance of a boy and girl they knew. is we concentrate'solely on one. on St. ClaIr, was done I? Chmese berry, deeply padded, with Service "Fundamental Principles of Form. in Music"-Prof. . '"It's too bad that Bill and girl aren't good enough for Pretty Soon the zest for china and.mod~rn n:OO? ~ frIend, co:r;- black lacquer woodwork. McGeogh-8 p.m. (Center sponsored. Call TU, 1-6030.) each other," said one, as he finished his cup of coffee.' collecting, or herb raising ,be- necte~. WIth Na~lOnalGeographIc To be added is Mrs Cavallo's . t II d Ifft th Magazme, promIsed to search for ,', ' Wednesday, .Feb. 20-Art Class-Guy Palazzola, Instruc- ' "Not good enough for each other?" questioned the, gms 0 pa an p goes e . t th 'ht Id I d' f b' , suggeste.d servmg table WhICh tor-l :30 p.m. hobby JUS 'e ng ° n Ian. a nc m I '11 b '. 'It f bl k l' d other. "What makes you say' a thing like that?" . . . Mexico for a wall hanging Mr. WI e ?UI ° ac acquere I 'Wednesday, Feb. 20- Young Republicans Club-Meeting "lVell," said the first, smiling, "I've been talking to H~ mastered tha~ one by be. Cavallo wished for their living woo~ WIth two levels of glass -8 p.m. . both families." c~mmg e~grossed m dozens. of room.. sel'vmg shelves separated by lac- * * * dIfferent mterests. One evenmg Proud of Daddy quer supports. A d h I you may find'him buildin.gfurni-, ToddYit's a never-failing con- Photog~aPhyis still .another tal- n t e cartoon of the two te evision repair 'men walking ture. and. another .evemng the, versation piece in the Pointe liv- ent and 1!1 the upstaIrs den two TELEVISION TUXEDO arm in arm from their truck to the porch of the costly man- famll~. WIll m~ve mto ~nother ing room. A wheat colored fabric, ~ets.of p~mts attest, Mr. Cavallo's RENTALS sion and the first saying "We'll get cleaned up,.have a couple room.o .watch hIm decoratmg the it has" Indian figures in scarlet' mterest .m old trams and. early II RADIO Correct Daiquiris, and then the wife and I'll show you around the walls WIthmurals. and gold and black and Mr. Ca- automobIles. t.1 Sales Clnd Service :I Men's Formal Wear place." - First, let us tell you the Caval- vallo made the natural wood Even the scarlet gooseneck Complete Line of Records for All Occasions ______, los, both of whom were born in frame, banded in black laquer. lamps in ~he den were built. by i ' Woods the East, carne to the Pointe fro Iti! always Mrs. Cavallo and the hobbYIst from scrap tubmg! Tuxedo Rentals Washington, D, C., two or three young Jon who call attention to Talent Never-Ending :Ame 20733 Mack. at 8 Mile years ~go. Washington there the various skills of the master On a recent rainy Sunday, some J.n i TU, 1-3530 was bttle time for ~ny hobby of the house. Mrs. Cavall.o left-over paint turned up on Jon's -to check your gear if !:~~~~:~~;~~~~~;~~dl :Javol'iliJmJ other t~an ~he cocktaIl party .or showed us a radio cabinet of playroom. walls in the. form of I the. SOCIalhfe of the. embas~les .black la?quer ornamented with Uncle Re~us murals. Another you need any repairs to WhICh the couple enJoyed ,lm- a red orIental charader (mean- soon-to-be-started project is Jon's rods or reels. Bring the,m .0/ mensely. ing Hong) on the front. It holds Big Boy room, about which Dad- They collected a wide circle of an AM and FM radio that Mr. dy is constantly being reminded. in and we will put them in wonderfully different,. friends Cavallo built himself, finding. Persian prints are waiting for from all over the world. the know-how in a surplus book the Pointer of Interest in his A-I condition. Son Inspires the army distributed to Gl's.. den. He will mat and frame However, when their son Jon . Also in the li.ving room the~e . them, colorfully, for the living I Also, see our 1952 MY FAVORITE: was the way, Mr. Cavallo took are .Cava~~O-deSlgned,and bUIlt room. , . '. I on .~. Book :" : ~ Every ,Man's Search time out from Washington's busy teun~l'tgable..; blamps (he takesbold b A~kdfontebglImPhsebof~lht~fcomMPactI ACTION OR ~ ~ r whirl to apply his brushes. He .. n al! d rass scraps, may e a rea. as ar e ,Ul 01' rs. ' Author.: Lloyd C. Douglas p,linteq mural~ in oil from Fan- woven table mat and ~roduces Cavallo gives an Id~a that. Mr. GLAS RODS !-~ Character ina Book Jody tasiafor that first nursery for the the .most ~odern lan;p.). The Cavallo has a hobby m the kItch- Fly. Bait Casting .and Spinning Rods ~-'::" ., Play Victoria Regina little .boy and then himself built .hco:~~~~sfa;~i~n~~na~~~~t~l,s:~gest,en ,~oo.'. ' -solid glass and tubular .BUY ME! all the furniture for tl1e room. . .. ~, en, rt s cookmg with -herbs and Actress , ,Helen Hayes A tiny tufted navy blue leath- work~ench (Jon. has ~ mImature wines. His grandmother taught AII5fandarci Brands in Perfect Condition Movie Actor :..: : Walter Hampden er headboard bed' and book- one rIght alongSIde hIS father's). the young Constant the secrets of GRA V'S SPORT SHOP Movie , Red Shoes cases for the story books a little Atop TthheeIMI',.i°I'ndgernro..oTmOubchoo.kc se fisneItalia~ cooking and his La 106 Kercheval son would grow to love; toy ..' ". .. a s agna reCIpe has been promised Movie Actress " , Claudette Colbert chests for the stuffed animals we admIred three .tmy and per- .for a future "Good Taste" feature '1U. 1-2262 TU. 1-5262 TYPEWRITERS Movie Actor ..: Thomas Mitchell .. fect model cars, bUIlttosc~le-as on these.very pages. . i the experts say-only to learn' You can rent me for a small fee or apply TV Show Toast of the Town ANNA HUSBAND ======-=--=--=--=--=_--_-_-_-_-_-_ TV Actress ; .Imogene Coco teacher of piano and QU~LITY BUILDERS yoU[ rental charge on the purchase price. TV Actor Don Ameche piano pedagogy Easy Terms-Fully Guaranteed Radio Program None FSohrme)r [f3 cUlty member Eastman' c 00 0 •M uslc and University of' WAL TEl- H. DESIMPELand SON Commentator J ohn Cameron Swayze Missouri...... J GENERAL CONTRACTORS Columnist r Mark Bel taire I--- TU. 1-7780 by pauf gach Magazin e :, Readers Digest 30 Years-\'of Satisfied Customers Music : ;...... Gypsy LAMP Hollywood, Fla. 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