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VOLUME 24-NO, 9 Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post' Office at . Mich. GROSSE POINTE, , FEBRUARY28, 1963 'Ie Per C9j)7 M.OO Per Year 20 PAGES-TWO SECTIONS-SECTION

HEADLINES ~"ToConstruct 01 tb~ World Prayer Day Addition To 'VEI~K A.s Compiled by tbe Will be Observed 2 Buildings Grosse Pohlle !\'eu's Government to Pay Half of $363,640 Cost of Thursda~', :February 21 At W d SOVIET SHIPS capable of I. ~o~__s___Churc h Pub~~.~:~;,tbP~.d. transponing 8,000 of thc esti- mated 17.0('0 Russi.1l1 t roo p s Women of Pointe Houses of Worship Band Together! Garag.e ~till in Cuba are headed toward the bland. American officials For 77th Annual Observance Scheduled Th C 't F 'l't' F .- 'd M h c ommum y aCI lIes rev('aled yesterday that two of or r-n ay, arc I at I p,m. Administration in Washing- ,he four SOVIet vessels nearing y.<;)'" I Grosse Pointers will observe the 77th annual World r ton, D. C., gave the Woods Cuba arc empty, indicating they ha\'(' been sent spC'cifiea!ly to . ',~"'::?~:~i:~Day of Prayer o~ Friday, March_I, at Grosse Pointe I the .g? ahead ~ignal to .b~ld Implement Khrushehe\"s prom- ',:;::'::),i'f!~ Woods Presbyterian Church, 199;)0 Mack avenue at ~ddItJ.ons to Its MumcIP:l ise to \\ ithdraw "several thou. ' , : .,: ,',:.>" r~ Torrey road at 1 p.m. Hall; 22025 Mack avenu,-, sand" troops by ;\Iarch 13, ""',~:<:;>:;'):,::.?11 Although the service is open;" . ~nd Its Department.of fub: The oth('r two ships could be (. ,.:;:;\~'.\'.';~1to all who wish to be a part of IBl d D . hc 'Wor ks Garage In Mar used as troop transports after " ' '" .':.: L",::';::,"~i this world-wide prayer fel1ow- 00 rl,Ve ' ter road, , " ' " :~:'"<""/'" ,,) ship, the women of Grosse The AdmInlstratlon approved their {'a r ~ 0 e s arc ur,Joaded. Pointe Presbyterian. Grosse two grants. $14£.300 for a Pub- Richard B. Bussell ID,. (.a,\ ,:,::'~,,:;~~/hi C d t d t chairman of the Senate Armed, ',':':,''';, :,:<,Y';,:;; Pointe Methodist, Grosse Pointe on uc e a lic Safety headquarters addition Baptist Grosse Pointe Congre- t() City Hall and 535.520 for the S e r v ice s Committee, stated i ': ;;;,;'<:>i Wednesdav that no one k,~o\\'s: ;,~:~{{";1fijgationai, Christ Church Episco., Center Today i garage extension. The gran~ , I exa(:t!:-,:which troops the Soviet I :~>,,:,~,<~i$.<~pal, St. Michael's Episcop~l, j' I were made ~d.er the Pu~lic Grace United Church of Christ Works Accelel atJOn A<:t, whIch Premier plans to pull out of: ,;::;-\';.\,j,5.

been removrd from the island,' I Apostle Pau.!.'s words to the -,-- . ern'ment '~'ill pay half. The In Washington. the \Vhite i R.omans that neith~r trib~lat~on, The two e,lght bed umts I Wood,c;has matChing funds fOI" House and Slale Department ! distress, persecutiOn, famme, of the Amencan Red Cross I the program and will not go ('ontinue their official silence I nakedness, peril, nor sword can I Bloodmobile which will be; into a bond issue. the mayor on the Kremlin's note promis- I I sep~rate u~ from the ~ove of I set up in the Crystal Ball- I said. ing withdraw;.1 of "s eve l' a II ! Chnst, for 111 all these thmgs we room of the William Fries Starling Dates Specified Man~' of those who labored long and hard to I lhousand" troop~, Apparently: ~ new state constitution wins the approval of voters are more ,than con que ~.or s 1\1: e m 0 rIa 1 on Thursday, Under the grant agreement, get George Romney elected Governor have rolled ,he Auminislratiun feels 0, conducting a vigorous campaign to see that the results which are as far reach.. n 1 n g WIll accommodate cial notification, and the work Khl'ushehcv. making it difficult: _ MARY ATKINS and IRENE MONROE. for him to recall his troops,' ing and as miraculous as the nearly 300 blood donors to on the garage, before May 1. results of astronauts orbiting replenish the Gr.osse Pointe Approved p r:) j e c t s must be u.s.Meanwhile.political membersparties continue01 both: UN Offl-Cl-al Antlequated TI1Oaff.cI LI.ghts the earth. During the 76 years I Community B 1 00 d Bank completed within one year, To l,nprove that women have been sponsor.. and all the manv church McLeod said. that he -had 10 demand that Kennedy press T T lk H W.II B RId. P I ing thls d~y of con tin u 0 u s and other ,of'J'anizational, been informed of ,th: a;>proval ~~ra~lt~~S:i~~ ;::i\~~a;;a~~:;~~~; 0 It ere I e ep ace In ar { prayer, eVIdence has mounted blood b k ' tl ; of the grants by Michigan Sena- Facilities at that the lives of many ,people an .s In Ie area. ! tors Patrick McNamara and n('l from Cuba, 'Ab t C F 'Alt t B f. ld throughout t.he world have been d G7ss~, ~oID~~rs tr~ ~~ged to I Philip Hart, and Rep. liarold re~~~:e~tn~le ~,~r;::;'ra, ~'t ) 011g0 0 blessed and helped by World onI a e E 1elr O?( ey are Ryan. but official word from :re~~~~~: rom er eacons Ie Park Marina D f P b ay a ac.rayer. tantl mergencl(si . 1 _are, Icon-I'I tlte. Communl 'ty F aCI']'t'lIes Ad _ S v ar sIng anI p wCU, oar Y . h t t b Batista,of tChe island'stold a HouseSenate Foreign:lln~ler, Ph'I'lip Deane,---0'Irec t or 0 f I Signals That Have Been Slowing Vehicular Movement 'rhe United States will be one t tl: t' f I' ministratIOn as no ye een a_ liS Hue 0 "ear sUPP ies 'd lIt rt Park Authorizes Expendi- of 150 areas in six continents in 1 A T h i . d' It i receive at t Ie as repo . Affairs subcommittee that he' Infcrmatioil, to Lecture Along Jefferson to be Changed by Wayne th Y UP the worlJ where some group I tare ow60. nJ eda, t a U ft : The mayor disclosed that the has information in d i cat i n g Af Center on March County Road Commission ture of $3,968 for Pil- ' " 0 age may 011a e as 0 en ha bee n bud eting be. there arc definitely more than _ wIll gather at some tIme dunng 1 as every six weeks. Young peo- I.clty s g ings, Concrete and the 24 hours of March 1 to en- pIe ages 18-21 may give with tween $20.000 and $40,000 ~ 17,000 SOVlCt troops still in 8 at 8:30 p.m. Modern traffic lights will replace the oldest lights I Enlarging Wells circle the wol'1d with its prayers I ts. .. I year, for the past several year~, Cuba, Varona placed the total " in Wayne County located on East Jefferson, between They will be reaffirming thei; pa~en <", p~~m~ss~on. b d I to accumulate a fund for the Hussian military per son n c I,. As part ~f theIr contmu- Alter road and Beaconsfield, City Manager Robert Slone faith and prayers that through t verk: e, 0, • a1- , eeT~ ma e con:;truction of the city hall and Th P k 0 figure as high as 30.000 and I mg study oi the peace-k~ep- informed the Park council on M:ond~y, February 25. e ar counCl '1on 111l~ on- the love of Jesus Chnst' they are roundingsma e givmgare lc',Telv,eas~. babye sur-sit. gar age add't'onsI I , The total said that "well - i n for m e d I ing machinery of the Umted Slone said that after several :', ' day, February, 25, auth- "more than conquerors," t 'd d t- tak amount of $181.820. to match sOl~rccs in Vienna" ~old him the Nations, particularly in re- years of negotiation. the Wayne agreed to pay half. ' d th d' f ----__ ers are pro:"1 e 0 e .care a like fund from the govern- onze - e awar mg 0 3. of young cluldren, and drIvers t' t hand and no bond U,S,.s,R, has cst~lb!Ishcd, secret: gard to the Con go, the County Road Commission has Old poles and span-wires will t t f t 1 '1' f 'd d f 1h h men, IS a , con rac or s ee pI mg. or Luthelwans PIall are prOVl e ,0r, OSe w 0 issue will be nee e s s a r y, he mllJl.ary bases 111 Brazil a~d i League of 'Women Voters of finally consented to replace be eliminated and the proposed the waterfront park marina Ineed transportatIOn to and from added, Paragua~ -- a rcp?rt the ~1O! Grosse Pointe will present the lights, which have been new lights will be installed with improvement, to the S&S D f p the center, Plans Are Approved ci(' .Janelro For e I,g,n Offlce Philip Deane in a IJublic slowing vehicular traffic, rather pedestal and mast-arm supports Marine Construction com- ,Many, people are volunt~e~'- The mayor said that plans termed absoh!tely ndlculous. ] t d b th than aiding it to flow more made of aluminum ay 0 rayer '" * * ec ure co-sponsore y e . pany. 109 .thel.r, efforts to make thiS for the two additions have been , • ? War Memorial on March 8 smoothly, . The new lights have been ap- World Day of Prayer is a blood d!'lve a .su('c~ss. Under approved since the new cit:,' Fnday, February 2~ i t 8"~O " th W The eshmated cost to com. proved by Slone, Police Chief The firm will drive 3D-foot world - wide interdenomination the chalrmanshlp o~ Mrs. G 'hall was constructed in 1956. Ai\IEHICA;-.I FORCES have, a -"', p,m. m e a.r plete the proposed signal mod .. Arthur Louwers, and Public pilings for boat wells and cat- observance conducted each .fear (Continued on Page 2) II The plans are still available and been told to fire back if Cuba Memonal ballroom. crnization and interconnection Works Superintendent Herbert walk, sLarting Monday, March 4, on the first Friday in Lent. will be used as completed. lln- attempts further a~tacks 011 U,~.: l\I~', Dcan~ i~ dir~ctor of !he is $15,620, of which the Park Heger, the council was toler. at a cost of $1,680. The com. Th.e five Luthera~ churches in Beer , d Cash Iles,s the council makes a few vessels in the Canbbean. Presl-I I Un I t e d NatIOns InformatIOn ------~-~----- Th' t t' 0 ed pany submitted the lowest of thiS area cooperate and take' 1, mmor changes. - -, " e In erconnec IOn pr pos a dent Kennedy Issued the shoot- 'Center m WashIngton, D. c. Students Patrol is between the Detroit signal three bids for the project. lurns as hosts. ~ 'it I · St McLeod said that an actual if-nec~ssar'y ~rder yesterday,! Members of the League of light at Alter road and Bea- City Manager Robert Slone This year it will be held at 'L, 0 en Zit ore I date for aski~g of bids ha~ no~ followmg, a raid on the Amel'l- Women Voters across the na- HS Park;.:n.g Lot consfield in the Park. informed the council that the St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church I been determmed, but belIeves' ('an shnmp boat Ala, Four tion hav£' taken a stand in su:)- 10", , • company will fill in the Cuncxete Chalfonte ~nd Lothrop. Th~ A small sum io change and a i that it will b~ within the n~xt Cuban-piloted Sovil't-buiit MIG t f th U't d N t' - Slone disclosed that the lights after driving in the piling. service will be held on Friday, case of beer was stolen from the 30 days. An, m~ormal meeb~g planes attacked,~ the Ala Wed- pOItern 0and earcD1 encfeavor1l1ge a lO~S systo Driver Education cadets have will . all be synchronized .to The firm will install several March 1, at 1 p,m. Rev. Kent Three "D" Party Store, 21150 of the council ,~I11b~ called In nesda~;. They were driven off evaluate means to strengthen begun to canvass the Grosse permIt a faster flow of .trafflc, pilings near the breakwall in Lang, pastor at First Lutheran, /'Mack aVent:e, during the night two wee~s ~or discus.stOn on the hy "several" American fighters, that system under present-day Pointe High School parking lot, The city ma~ager sal.d that the park, and when the ice will be the preacher. of Wednesday, Febr'uary 20, two proJects, he said. and neither the b~"t, nor its t\\:o. I conditions, The League group searching for improperly regis- ~he p~og:am WIll a~s~ lOclude thaws, drive more near the out- C ff d t 'II b d I Woods police said that a bur- The present plans <.all for the man crew was hit In the raI(l. Istudying the UN in Grosse tered or parked student auto. .he pamtlOg of p.edestrlan walks o ee an ea WI e serve . P bl' side of the marina. . tl F II I' H II £t glar entered the store by break- construction of the new U le Kennedy. t"king into conside\'- I Pointc has been concentrating mobiles. so that pedestrIans can cross In le e ows IIp a a er- . , d' t th th Slone said that when all of w 'd F' d d . hb 1I1g glass of the rear door, re- Safety Bml mg a e sou ation certain discrepancies bc-: on the UI\' operation in the The cadets issue warnings with "Walk" and' "Don't Walk" the pilings are installed, De- areal invited's. nento partiCipate.s an nelg ors mov1l1g, the d001" bar and un- Sl'd e of . the , citv_ hall , but tween various accounts of the: Congo as being one of the most and, if the warnings are consist- lights, that will. be installed as partment of Pub.Jic Works crews locking the latch. whether It '\TIll be attached to .:vIlG air attack, is procf'eding' current, most expensive, and ently ignored, see that the cars part of the proJect. will put the finishing touC'hes Robert A. Davis, 45, of 20715 i the edifice. or separated by a cautiousl;:, seeking to calm con-: most controversial efforts of are towed away. They may be "The signals identified to to the project. ITEMS AWAIT OWNER Morass, Detroit, tolc! police that! small breewway, will be. dete~- gressional excitement and anger! the Unitcd Nations in its peace- recovered at a local service sta- the related locations, is of this The total oo-stof the improve-I Frank. Lister: 861 Loraine, he had closed the place at 10 I mined when the ~ e e tIn g IS at least until all the facts are' keeping capacity, Lion, upon payment of a $2 tow- date, the oldest in Wayne ments is estimated at $3,968, called CIty police on Wednes- p,m. the previous eve n in g.j called, McL~?d saId. . in. The discrepa?cies ~oncern: In his present position as Di- ing fee. 9ounty," Ghie.f Louwers said. Slone said. day, February 20, to report that When he opened _the following The a~dlbon, or extenslOU what the MIGS fired. With the, rector of the Washington In- James Sendo. Driver Educa- They are antIquated and can- 'R dati f th' he had found several items lying morning, he discovel"ed the bur- i (Continued on Page 2) Pentagon claimiug the Cubans i formation Center. Mr. Deane tion teacher, says that most stu- not '~unction properly for pro- ecommen . ons or e Im- on the ground at Cadieux and glary, he said. I -----n-- uscd rockets. the Ala crewmen I Ins accurate information on dents co-operate with the park- gressIVe traffIC movefnent. p:ovements were ma?e by th.e Mack at approximately 2 p.m. Missing, he said, was be-! Two Bus rivers saying thf.'Y used machine guns. : tl~p ;1etivities of the UN, so ing regulations. Only a few ,".The pres~nt signals are in- cIty man,!ger to th~ CIty co~cIl the previous afternoon. Police tween $35 and $50 in change: H ] at a preVIOUSmeetmg, at which . . 1 t A State Department spokcslr,an ,th"t he can oirel' an insight drivers continue to park their dlvldually timed' to ,be ~ne- time he said tihat since January brought the property. an Elsen- from the cash register and the I a , Bank Blaze revealed t!1C pursllin~ U,S, ami underslanding which :s cars illegally after receiving c~cle. only. Failure of electr~cal 1958, the city collected revenues h~wer-type khaki jacket, two cas£' of beer. The thief also I __ pilots were not certain of the' sometim('s hard to find on a warnings, but two cars have al- cIrCUIts and other mech~mcal of $41,614, and expended $44,- pairs of Argyle soc~s and a I took several coin wrappers. the Veteran bus driver Frank W. type of ammunition fired by the: local level. ready been towed away, and the failures atta~hed -to each tIm~r, I 053, in developing the marina. manua~-type ~('\od grmder: ~oI owner added. 1 Webb, who has been driving for raiders, I Prior to his appointment in cadets are continuing their regu- throws our SIgnals o~t .of or~lt, the CIty statIon, where It IS The case was referred to Det. I the Lake Shore Coach Line There is also some disagn'e-i . P 2) Jar parkl'ng lot patrol. and totally out of timing With ment on how dose the fire' _. (Contmued on age~ ,. those 0 f Det 1"01't' s," th e chI'ef WO~~~ills~~ c~~~le~~d ~:YiI~~ tagged and waiting identifica- Sgt. Walter O'Dell and Det. Le- along East Jefferson for more came to the Ala, the President added. provements to boat wells 71 ,tion, ~ Tobian for investigation. than a quarter of a centW'Y, saying 40 yards. the Ala erew- EI D 't .t T e'r Russell E. Harrison, county

Page Two G R 0 SSE P 0 J N TEN EW S Thursday, February 29, 1963 Thijrsday, Februar -- .~------_._------'------_. Pc(}ple who know it all .t:<,t~('\sl'-only most of it Is home- I will be foilowed by rs, Mrs. Wllliam New- I Comer Lakewood Possil>le, fr()m view, McLeod ct f th "Ch' t' I mere "happy- ours" cubs, u in French. ~, Englt"h and Western _ comb, Mrs. M. K. Paul, Mrs. an aspe 0' e rls Ian U vital activities with an edu.. • ' Thomas Pcarsal!, Mrs .. Richard said. Crisis:" cational significance. He favors After' hIS release from Ko- VA 2.4100 Piper. Mrs. Edwin Campbell, The new addition will be March 4-"The Christian In expansion of 3ervicc' ctubs, rea, Mr. Deane served as 01>- I g ~ St bl Mrs. Edward Pisula, Mrs. Fred erected at the rear north end of Crisi.s: The Organization," such as Hi-Y and Y-Teens, server corresoondent in F'rcnch Jan e s a es Hydholm, Mrs. Elton Turner, the old building, and will 'have Joseph G. Stand art, Jr., vice which "gi~e students a chance North Afnca and in Incaa lInd SADDLE OXFORD . Mrs. H. E. Baum, Mrs. Carl room enough for the storage president in charge of the De- to go outside of the high school I. Mt. Clemens HO 3-4551 'n Cordovan and Block Kilwinski, Mrs. Frank Babbage, of city equipment and materials. trait Office; Young & Rubicami to meet other peoople and other South ASla. Mrs. William Hill, Mrs. Robert Limited offer ... Hurry while stock lasts! McLeod saId that now that Marrison Watson, senior part- problems." Mr, Deane's lecture, which _. -_ j Swaney, Mrs. William Shaffer, the northeast section of the ner, Wa,tsorl, Lott & Wunsch. .._~ ~~~ _ Mrs. John Chesman, MrS.' C. Woods is being developed, it is March ll...,...."The Christian In Anderson, Mrs. Charles Mulli- fe~t that the city should go Crisis: Science and Health," Dr. Open Mon. & Thurs. Until 9 p.m. ken, Mrs. Cecil Finerty, Mrs. along with the development, Robin C. Buerki, Executive Di- We POINTE with pride All Other Days Until 5~45 Chauncey Estabrook, Mrs. Carl and help make the area look rector, Henry Ford Hospital; Firth and Mrs. Anthony 'Collet. I~ like something. The new addi. Dr. Robert: E. Birk, Head, Sec- >< '~; :;~ >:: X XX,X ;.-<.~X '..:;z .i~' ':< ''<, Even if you haven't made an tion will be E.arly American or ond Medical Division, Henry and take pleasure in announcing: ,. . appointment there is still time Colonial structure, to conform Ford Hospital. x , . f~\l""'?'-, .... by calling TU 1-7511 or just with the residential neighbor- walk in, as places have been X. - X hood, the mayor said. March 18-"The Christian In II ". \ .,...... 'J'" - . held each 15 minutes to accom- Crisis: Education," Dr. Harlan John Sanger NPG" X ,S,.'.STE:J:N&-CO .. X modate those unable to make The mayor said that he was L. Hagman, Dean of Administra. appointments. happy that the government has tion, Wayne State Uni.versity; 'I ,~':_""i.~,'~~ _X approved funds for both pro- M&rtin S. Hayden, Editor, De- , is now a member of our sales teom. je.cts. troit News. LIVE IT x X x'.x' xx xx X x x x,x X News of the government action March 25-"The Christian In Set a good example for your was relayed to the NEWS by a Crisis: The H(}me." The Rt. Rev. You are ir!vited to accept John's invitation to demonstrate any model children - it makes. a deeper 17012 Kercheval, at Notre Dame tp.lephone call from Congress- Robert L. DeWitt;, Suffragan of the 1963 CHEVROLET line, in traffic or on the highway, you at the impression than verbal instruc- man Ryan in Washln,gton and a I tions. telegram signed j 0 i n t 1y by Bishop of Michigan. I wheel. This fabul9us automobile idles in high gear in traffic at a snail's Senators McNamara and Hart. An extended d i s c u s s ion pace, or leaps like a ballet dancer up hilland on the highway. A phone call period is planned' for each eve- is all that is necessary. ning's program. Dr. Maynard i emphasized that each ~rogram Mlln's Chorus is open to the public and that visitors are welcome. JIM FUNSTON A New Concept l Woos Singers By One of Them PLAY IT SAFE CHEVROLET Have you heard of the Grosse Load up on caution - don't I 12668 Gratiot Avenue Tel. LA 6-8000 P(}inte Men's Chorus? Better mar your driving record by * Native Grosse Pointer still, have you ever heard them loading up on bottled spirits. of Care ... sing? They meet every Monday evening at 8:30 in the Fries Auditorium where they give I vent to song. Dedicated to provide devoted care for our chronically ill, convalescent John E. Finch, Director of I -._ - Never Befbre Such Trem.endous St~reo Values! and geriatric guest-residents that will add to their comfort, happiness Music at the Gmsse Pointe High I ' • • ~""", , '~ 520 WOODWARD and well-being and bring peace of mind to their loved ones. School, is in charge. He has Nortii of City.C ....llty II" .. been around for considerable I the magnificent AND IN " :\1any years of expert experience have gone into the planning of this time, as also have many of the I ne\'l, modern fire-resistive, one story building. The attractive land- singers - some of them were i 1.~, scaped gardens, spacious grounds and patio provide a home-like boys 50 years ag(). Today there II ClgnCl'V"C»~ are young grandmothers in the atmosphere of unusual loveliness and beauty.. Grosse Pointe area who were tutored by John at the High I S~ooL I factory authorized Grosse Pointers Are W-elconte tv 'Visit If you have a yen to sing' and have a spattering knowl- "- This L:ni(jue New Home At Any Ti,ne edge of thl" difference between a. "G sharp" and an "A flat," LOWRf drop over and tell it to the •• , YOUR KEYS 1 Director. If you can sing the "Star Bangled Spanner" with- ANNUAL SALE out blowing a fuse, chances are .SAVE good that you with a little prac- TO, '- tice will get an assignment. UP '-, . The chorus doesn't need any help at Third base but First •..on these magnificent and Second base can always use some utility singers. If you are a tenor, first or second, you will doubtless find yourself singing $100' in rIght or left field, where the '- ~ going is easier. ASTRO-SONIC Membership dues? Oh, they I are a mere trifle. Remunera- CHEERFUL, tion? The satisfaction of being STEREO HIGH FIDELITY RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS with a wholesome gang and COMFORT ABLE there is no withholding tax. with revolutionary new Solid State Circuitry During the intermission there PATIENT ROOMS are refreshments-that is if you Tastefully furnish{'d in bring your .own dime for the warm woo d s and soft coke vending machine. NO TUBES ••• NO HEAT ton c d d('('orator colors. There are a few visiting ap- Lavatory off every room, pearances scheduled for the ••• NO TROUBLE comfortable ea s v chairs. next couple of months and the soft Hi-Fi musfe. large FOR A L: Chorus is presently rehear~ng I This astounding development exceeds aU picture windows nverlook- ing landscaped gardens. for the big blow-out in the Fries previous accomplishments in the pelfect We con offer you reo I C,.l Auditorium on April 28. Tickets . • • Chcose fr fOl- this will be available in the re-creation of music! The Astro.Sonics have near future at $1.00 and the such great tonal dimension, they can :fiUa 30 first 400 will be assured seats. concert hall like a full S"jDlphony orchestra! on Any man qualified to j(}in up In your home, they can "whisper" the full ATTRACTIVEL Y with Chorus can by-pass the I ticket bite by getting in touch I beauty of music, or "shake the walls" Tenns at 6%. 7, FURNISHED with Its Director right away and I with the crescendo of a great symphony- 5510 Woodward LOUNGE AND thus heal' himself sing for free. ! TR 3.6800 I and all without a single tube t The Colonial Astro-Sonic, 1.ST672. The authentic s1 b DINING AREA i cabinet is beautifully crafted in distressed cherry. NOON LENTEN SERVICES I Of with color TV. A warm, Also Available in Your Choice of Woods and Styles I home-like atmosphere for Dr. Perry E. Gresham, dis-I' now only ~r- _.~, the many and v a r i e d tinguished educator, philoso- $495. • CONTEMPORARY. ITALIAN PROVINCIA!. • NORMANDY PROVINC2AL p I ann e d activities help pher, author and preacher, will make the 1ives of our be the speaker on March 4, 5 These Astro-Sonic components provide greater Stereo and FM/AM radio performance and more r ~ ._-f~~~~?~~'~guests fuller and more . .. Gross and 6 for the Noon Lenten Ser- I meaningful. audio power-with TEN TIMES THE EFFICIENCYOF A TUBE SET! vices sponsored by the Metro-! ~. ~ ...... ,.,'~,,,' " , .{~-, ~,,. : politan Detroit Co u n c i 1 of: ~;..AO~i~' _:.r. '.... ' Churches. During Lent, these I REHABILITATION--OUR PRIME GOAL services are held daily. Monday • The entire philosophy and concept of care a~ Abbey is t~ encourage and enable through FI"iday, at Central Meth • residents to function at thrir highest phYSIcal and SOCIal levels. odlst Church, Woodward lit • • In order to do this we offer a rehabilitation program that includes physical Grand Ci.!'cus Park, from 12:10 i therapy trl:atments, hobby activities and a well planned recreation program. to 12:50 p.m. Library. handicrafts and entertainment all contribute to the pleasant, home- J ike atmosphere of companionship a~d ~omfort. . . . • A beautifully appointed inter-dcnommational chapel where .relIglous servIce! COAT STOLEN of all faiths are held. add to the spiritual and physical well-bemg of our guests.

I Mrs. Robert Becker of 20057 I ' FACTS TO REMEMBER Burns cQurt, lost her coat from : • Clo~c r ersonal attention 24 hours a day b} registered nurses and other trained a rack in Parcells Junior High; SOLID STATE AMPLIFIER TWO HiGH EFFICIENCY TWO EXPON ENTIAL personnel. . d d b h' . School on Monday, February 18.1 AND FM/AM plus STEREO FABULOUS MICROMATIC • .-\ doctor is always available or the reSIdent may be a'tien e yap YSlclan 15" BASS WOOFERS, spe- TREBLE HORNS have the PLAYER eliminates record She told Woods police that she FM RADIO CHASSIS. Pro- cially designed to utilize of his choice .. Zlcoustical efficiency of 20 8nd stylus wear. handles • The most modern safety devices far the aged aAld lOfirm are prOVIded. discovered the loss when she I duces 30.watts undistorted the great audio power or went to get the coat, which is cone speakers, re-create your records mwe care- • A rehabilitation program including physical and recreational therapy is music power. Uses'no more Astfo-Sonlc amplifiers and pure, dfstortiQn.free treble valued at $75. power than small light fully than human hands. provided. h f' t' rth pedi . a reproduce pure. undis. tones-ev~n from percus- • Abbey has made the very latest provisions for t e care 0 gena ne, 0 0 c The Diamond StylU$ I. bUI,~ torted bass tones. sion Instrumentsl and medical patients of all ages. guaranteed lO.years. Reservations Being. Accepted NO"I! Gross~ OPEl'! Pojnt~ N~ws . SOLlD.-STATE components are so dependable, that Magnavox guarantees them for five years... •• eONV~ Abbey Convalescent TWENTY TIMES AS LONG AS THE INDUSTRY GUARANTEE FOR TUBE'SETS ~ (~oS' Published every Thursday b, Anteebo Publisbers, Inc; 1t.Jl(;~"~ And 99 Kercheval Avenue ID~_ z Grosse Pointe 36. Michigan Phone TU 2-6900 Grosse Pointe Radio & 'elevision Three Trunk Lines Second Cia.. "ostar. paid at De"1 Direct Factory Dealer ••• Exclusively MAGNAVOX {ERI~TRJ~: troH, Mleblgan. lm~~!.~di~~H'!:'&~~~"d' Subscription Rates $4.00 Per Year by Mall 1$5.00 <> u t sId I! Wayne ~/lye c to~ Warren. Michigan Phone JE '.6300 or SL 4.3100 Countyl. All News :md Advertising Sales and Service Extension 1()7 COpy Must Be In The News Office by Tuesday Noon to insure Inser- tlon. financing By: Stote M"tual Lif. Assuranc. Company of Am.rica Andress all Mall ISUbscriptions, 18472 Mack Ave., at Manor TUxedo 5-6312 through the C. M. Harmon Company Mortla,. Lo"ft CorN.pond'l'lt. Chan,e ot Address Forms 3579) to 99 Kercheval Avenue, Grosse 17012 Construction Financin, By: Wyandotte Sovlnll lank PoInte 36, :Michigan. Hours: Monday, Thursd~y and Friday rill 9 P.M. Any Ev;;:ninsr by Appointment ..

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Thursday. February 28, 1963 Thursd~y, February 28, .1963 G R 0 S S EP 0 I N TEN E.W S Page Three ,------_._------~~..._------r 'will br follO\H'd by rt question · CI 51 ...d hC3d instructor reserves the ere :and an~\\. cr pl'riod. i<; free to Dog DbedlenCe "asses" ate right to decide whether or not I Hll' public. lntrrcsted persons r-C-A-RP-E-'-S -a-nd-" GOV. Romney Gets _4nother Wins Mdthematics Award -----,.- _ a student is capable of handling 11t coyer-: and groups arc im"it£'d to at. Dog Obedi~nce T l' a i n i n g handlers must take an active I his dog. e U~ for tl'nd. classes will be sponsored for interest in their effQl'ts, and I Application for enrollm(;nt RUGS BOUND Earful 01_"7~~_~ Argunlent the 13th consecutive year by the should accompany ihem to : may be made by calling th~ ('scaprd C h r is top herS. Cirinesi, adequate parking fac1llties was Department of Com m u nit Y class; (4) all class members I Department. of Com m u nit y 1961 Hawth()rne, has presented in,te-rferjng with the Clinic's he Ger-' c per Services of the Grosse Pointe must be residen! s of the Grosse Services at TV. 5.3808 or TU. ya~d his side of Grosse Pointe Clini<: operation, and that pat i e n t 5 '41. \\ent Public School S~tem. As in Point~ School District; (5) thcy J 5-0271, 4 Corp.'s to-year zoning 'battle were being endangered because the past, the class will be in. ed as a HORSES 5 for expanded parking faclUties they were forced to park their structed bY' members of the Royal Large. New to Qovernor George Romney. cars on busy, crowded Mack Southern Michigan Obedience he w('nt Carpet Selections BOARDED ..\~ avenue. Training Club . spondent: Cirinesi visited the Governor Head inS!LUctor for this class: rver. He Romney turned the matter Bought-Sold and Trained two weeks ago. His five.minute over to one of his administra. will be Charles Bush, a licensed I by the McCOY & SONS I session was simibr to that of American Kennel Club obedi- HIS held: New, 'arge modern indoor CARPET COMPANY Dr. Delbert J. Bradley, a St. tive assistants, Charles OrIe- ence judge. He will be assisted Ik telling I Clair Shores dentist with offi. beke, who addressed a letter Me:lC\: he<.'ltfld, obs,)rvotion by Ray Gilleghem. Mrs. Karl "Captive i OPE:N MON. AND FRI. to the Grosse Poi n t e Woods dnd td'::~ room. UNTIL 8:3U P.IU. ces in the Clinic, who visited City Council asking for further Griemel, Charles Meyers, Pat I I British, r Romney in Lansing January 17 inform~tion on the situation. Murphy, Mrs. Fred Murphy, d Swcd-! l4301 E. WARREN to present the Clinic's case for The Woods Council, at its Feb- and Mrs. John Veech, all mem.1 ;erializcd : RIDING INSTRUCTIONS re-zoning to permit public park- Comer Lakewood ruary 4 meeting, ord,ered the bel'S of the Southern Michigan in~ on two Olinic-owned resi- Citizens Traffic Safety Com- Obedience Training Club. rom Ko- dential lots behind the building. mission to review the parking Scheduled to begin on Tues-I t as ot-' Bradley argued that lack of situation in the entire area. day, March 12, at 7:30, the first session will be an owners' meet- 11 l'rf'nch --~-----~- -.------.- Cirinesi provided the Gover- Lange's Stables ing in the Grosse Pointe High ndia and nor with a portfolio stating the School auditorium; owners are Mt, Clemens HO 3.4551 residents' case a g a ins t re- not to bring their dogs for this zoning. He !> how e d Romney ~. which first meeting. Successive meet- receipts for legal fees t()taling ings will he herd with owners several hundred dollars, paid and dogs in the old high school by the res ide n t s in court gymnasium in three different Et'erytbil1g hIust Go - lFe're C/osittK for the Season actions to prevent re-zoning, groups, accord'ing to the size and offered the G 0 v ern 0 r of dog. leT 1 Oh, to get into a copies of petitions with some This course should be of in- Norm Arc:her s 100 signatures fmm area resi. terest to all dog owners in dents who have consistently PHILIP J: PRATT (left) of Grosse Pointe High the Pointe, regardless of bre~d GROSSE POINTE SKI SHOP Topcoat again! opposed re-zoning. Sch90l is shown receiving a scholarship award for of dog (or lack of breed!. The placing eleventh among 12,000 contestants in the 19271 MACK AVE. PHONE 884-S660 • NPG:jc Girlnesi said that Romney purpose of the training is to HOURS: 9:00 - 9:00 Doily - 9:'0 - 6:00 Soturdoy Sixth Annual Michigan Mathematics Prize Com- develop the dog into an easily After this vigorous winter it seemed to see the situation .in controlled companion through \\ ill feci great to shed your "a new light" and was "very petition. Pratt, and Michael W. Nolan, also of Grosse ------~- --~-_.- receptive" to the residents' a training technique of making overcoat and slip into a Pointe High who placed seventh, both receiv.~d silver team. views on the matter. "He (the the dog want to work for his tOj'll;Ollt from Whaling's. We medal awards of $125 each at an awards banquet at Governor) took my home tele- Oakland University. The awards were presented owner, rather than a technique have a wide selection of phone number and promised of "force" training. on to demonstrate any model coals that combine easy by DR. HENRY O. POLLAK, director of Bell Tele- Only those persons willing to that his staff would do nothing phone's Mathematics and Mechanics Research Cen- Dr on the highway, you at the weight with pro tee t ion more on the matter without follow instructions and practice igh gear" in traffic at a sn~H's against Spriilg rains and contacting me," Cirinesi noted .. ter at Murray Hill, N.J., who was principal speaker at least 15 minutes every day variable temperatures .. Buy at the banquet. The banquet was sponsored by . are encouraged to enroll in the The Woods C 0 u n c i 1 has d on the highway. A phone call Michigan Bell. class. Included in the classroom your Spring top-l;oa! now so agreed to provide Cirinesi with instruction will be: heeling. you'll be able to v.ear it all information relative to the coming when called, staying, the f:rst fine day. parking matter, and to notify HURT IN FALL ICE SKATER INJURED (in sit and down pllsltion), and him any time the re-zoning Mrs. Ha:1na Rosander, 87, of Mrs. Mary H. Gillis, 47, of 114 standing for examination. issue is scheduled to come be- STON 44.75 to 155.00 466 . Shelbourne, was conveyed Meadow lane, fell on the ice Conditions of acceptance in: fore the City Coun'eil or any to St. John Hospital on Tuesday, while skating at the Farms Pier~ the class are: (1) The dog must! other committee. LET February 12, by Farms firemen, Park on Frid>ay, February 15, be at least six months of age; fvr treatment of a cut nose and and broke her left arm. She was (2) the class is primarily for Our largest Tel. LA 6-8000 To Shott) Fil,us injured shoulder. She was hurt transported to Bon Secours adults-he wever, boys and girls, ~ointer when she slipped and fell from Hospital by Farms firemen for 12 years or older, may be ac- her front porch. Of Seattle Fair treatment of the injury. cepted'; (3) parents of junior' ~1II1111l11l11111l111l111111l111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111l11111111111111l11111l1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111' selection of Color movies of "The Pacific ~ . / Northwest and Seattle World's! ~ tereo ValuesJ. ' ,Fair" will be presented in per-I ~ SELECT GROUP 520 WOODWARD 7 MILE near LIVERNOIS son by Stan Midgley on Wed- ~ PL'O •• HEIM nesday, March 6, at 8 p.m. at I ~ Norlll of Clty.COUltty Bide). Ope" ThUr"$day a"d FrIday lves. Parcells Junior High School, ~ of AND IN THE Mack at Vernier. I ~ 1~ Featured are close~up views ~ .SHOES of the World's Fair at Seattle, - D~ plus Grand Coulee DatU, Lake - --. ------. -~------~---~ 1 Chelan, the Cascade Mountains, MEN'S TIES , including many scenes along orized crIJ'" 'Ioregon's coast and deep within In Assorted Styles and Fabrics m years-starting at ~....!. mountain an1 river country. _ """1 GANS I Tickets are available at the LOW REY OR Parcells box office on the night I of the show for $1.50 each. = 818[i]8.! ••• YOUR KEYS TO TilE WORLD OF MUSIC Each seat is reserved. For more O,F,F SALE Iinformation or for reserVations, I!TEcall 2-7676World onAdventureany afternoonSedes butat ~======_=====_~:= 'Monday . • I "Midgley's humor- is a big I part of his show," says George i Pierrot, managing director of ~nt i World Adventure Series, the I sponsor at Parcells. "This show _ i is filled with laughs, along with - VVHITE SHIRTS the scenery. I'd guess there's - I:a laugh a mile--and Stan covers _ a lot of territory."

Ie Midgley is also known as the = with the fine custom detail "Mark Twain of the camera:' .~ One of his most hilarious se- ~ IONOGRAPHS quences-summertime skiing in of single-needle tailoring Washington's Cascade Moun- Circuitry tains-appears in this "N orth- west" film. 5.00 Also shown are the San Juan Islands, PUget Sound and the Holiday Deluxo 3 for 13.50 Modern Olympic Peninsula, sports fish- .ing, and Mount Rainier. . i Pictured in natural color are - A An outstanding value with FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY I the Columbia River, Mt. Hood, 011 of the features you want: i and the Portland Rose Festiv~l. We con offer you reol cosh savings on your new Lowrey Orgon 'Included are ';.he rugged Oregon - high-count cottOr;l, superb .•• Choose frorrl 15 models and fini5hes. ,coast, a trip around Crater - :Lake, lumbering, and a 200- construction, perfect fit. 30 fine used organs, now :mile voyage down the raging - on our floor • • • • from 5395 :Rogue River. A. Oxford clothi barrel Following Midgley at Par- = cuffs, button-down collar. Terms at 6%. Trade in your old piano or orgelft. cells on Wednesday, March 20 ~ Iwill be Julien Bryan, New York ,~ B. Broodcloth model; travel speaker, with color mo- ~ 5510 Woodward ~milev Bros. OPEN EVENI~~S medium spread collar, TR 3.6800 "I Mon. thru Fn. tion pictures Of "30,000 Miles Around. Africa." Tickets will be 1-ST672. The authentic 1 Block So. of X,way convertible cuffs. availab:e on the night of the ~d in distressed cherry. OPfN SUNDAY 1 - S Ishow. - ~o;ce of Woods and Styles OVINelAL • NORMANDY PROVINCIAL Why is FLOHSHEIM Value radio performance and more Grosse Pointe's Favorite Men's & Boy's Clothier 80 famous? Because you ~A TUBE SET! ... receive the '\~xtra wear of a second pair." And it has been

I many seasons since we'v~ shown such a large selec- tion of Florsbeim shoes ••• starting at $1 Q.95. enGOSe from new styleS, new leathers, new colors• • = rtA L FABULOUS MICRCMATIC , the PLAYER eliminates record 1)1 20 8nd stylus wear, handle$ 'eate your records more care- reble fully than human bands. rcu~ The Diamond Stylus I. guaranteed lO-years. Open Mon. and Thurs. OPEN MON. and THURS. I antees them for fh'e years.. •• until 9 P.M. EE FOR TUBE SETS ! ALL OTHER DAYS UNTIL 5:45 llntil 9 P.M. Television All Other Days' Until 5:45 MAGNAVOX I= Men's Shop First Floor I;: ~ TUxedo 5-6312 • 11012 KERCHEVAL, at Notre Dqme I 1tng by Appoir.trnent ~ 17012 Kercheval, at Nolr. Daile Two HOURS FREE PARKING-Tickets Validated When You M.ake ~ ~urch~se

.\ Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday; February 28, 1963 sday, February 28, 1963 ------_._-----_. ----- Ithe insurance firm since his 'Will be foilo\\('(~ by a question Crusade Planned GPUS. Holding Plan New Forw;nl TWQ Cars Tangle At Intersection graduation in 1930 from De I and an~;\\('I' period. is fref' to ••111"1'" J .1111~~ •• J. .. ,;" ~ PIlUW University, Greencastle, Oonly Wilder, 16934 St. Paul Akroyd, driving south on I the public. Interested persons 1 _ _ Ind. He was a member of Beta To Fight. Cancer Science Fair At St. James I : and' groups are invited to at- I avenue, called City "ollce at Not.re Dame, fa Bed to stop for LOUIS E. KELLY Milwaukc{', Wis. Buriai was in Theta Pi social fratemlty. , tend. The Board of Christian Edu- 4:37 p.m. Friday. F~bruary 1, St P I D i S de! Services for Louis E. Kelly, Martlnsvllk, Indiana. Mr. Kelly Mr. Kelly was 8 member of The Michigan Cancer Foun- The science department of to report a two-car ('ollision at . au . l' son te om fOl'rnf'r resident of Grosse lived in the Pointe from 1952 Gros!;e Pointe Memorial Church. datlQ.l Is making plans for a Grosse Pointe TJniversity SchOol cation of the St. James Luth- S1. Paul and Notre Dame. Whit~, 235 Rldge, headed eaRt hOllse-to-hl>use survey through. will hold its annual science fair eran Church rcports an enthusi- Pointe. were held Sundw In to 1962. He was dlrc{'tor of Surviving arc his wife, Elaa- Pat r 0 1men DUllcan Mac. on St. Paul, drove his vehicle out Southeastern Michigan this Friday, M~h 1, for grades asUc response to the four ses- Milwaukee. Wi!!. Burial in 'Mar- agencies for the Great Lake.> nor R; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Eache'rn and Donald Fritz re- into the intersection just as linsvillc, Indiana. !\lr. Kclly, r£'gional office f(11' the Pru- Smith of Fremont, Ohio; a son, which will involve more than 7-12. sion Family Forum in Christian 30,000 volunteers. 'ThIs is the culm1nation of Living recently concluded. Be • spotlded and, after InvestiRa- Akroyd.'s moved fO'l'Ward, and HORSES who was M, died Friday of II dential Insurance Company in .James N. of Boston, Mass; his lion, issued a ticket roo;- rt!ck- the two collided. The survey will attempt to five mont.hs work for the 94 cause of the sincere interest ex- .heart attal'~~ :~~ had mo\'£'d tv! l\lilwaukcl'. He had hec~~~~~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. less driving-causing an artl Neither driver was injured. ------~- .-._-. _.- ---~.-~- --~------~--_. -_. - }(elly of }4"lrllnklin. Ind .• and a det.ermine t.he current public s t u den t s participating. The pressed by the parents in child science project has become an development, the Boa r d has dent to Robert Stephen J..kroyd, but White's car had to be BOARDED r ~ brother, Gt-n. .Toe W. Kelly, attitude toward cancer, the ex- intE!'grd tool in the science planned another forum to be 23, of 230 Moran. towed away. SC'?tt Air Force Base, Belleville, t.ent of personal knowledge Bought-Sold and Trained program, providing an earlY op- held' at the church at 8 p.m. ------_._----~ Ill, Also surviving are three there is about cancer and the portunity for Indi ....idual study Sunday evenings after Easter. New, :~rge modern indoor grandchlldren. 'l'orch Drive services available, STORE FOR RENT and the effectiveness of its incorporated into the regular Doctor Armin Grams of the * ... * curriculum. 3re'1a: heated, observ~tion MARGARET P. BOEKLE program in the community. Merrill Palmer Institute faculty There will be a t()tal of 17 and +dd; room. 19045 MACK AVE., at 7 MILE RD. An orientation meeting will w111 again lead the forum. The York Jewelers Services were held for Mrs. awards made in four classifica- be held on March 7 at 1:30 'In following topics to be discussed Bockle who d'ied suddenly Sun- Uons. }'our awards will be given the Grosse Pointe Public Lib- were selected by ::J.uestionnaire RIDING INSTRUCTIONS day, February 24 In se John's in both the JunIor and Senior rary auditorium for all division, by the parents: Excellent location for business or professiond Hospital, were Wednesday, Feb- Biologic'al DIvisions as well as area and district chairmen of Aprii 21_UA Christian Looks i ruary 27 at the A. H. Peters in Earth and Physic!!l Sciences. "KRAZE DAZE" Grosse Pointe. at Sex and Marr!age." I purposes. Store is 20'xSO'; with basement Funeral Home. The Grand Award, won last u Mrs. Boekle, who was 65 Mrs. Bernard Whitley, Re,gion year by Rickey Petersqn, will April 28- Helping Children Lange's Stables years old and lived at 1787 1 chairman, has as her di~isiori be presented for tpe best :f)ro- Develop Responsfbllity." Stanhope, Grosse Pointe Woods, chairmen: Mrs. J. C. Hurle-y, ject in all divisions. The fair May 5 - uDating, Courtship' HO 3-4551 Call VA 2-1769 is survived by her niece, :;t1san Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Mrs. James, and Engagement." SALE will be open to the public from I Millcr, slstcr of Adolph, Carl. E. Lofstrom, Mrs. Darwin Mar- 3:3<\ to _ 5:30 in the afternoon Since this is a family forum. I August and the late Arthur tin, lY..rs. Edwin 'Bower and and from 7:30 to 10:30 Friday adolescents are invited to attend I Silverplated - - -- , Spieske. Mrs. Ronald Taylor, Mrs. Robert C. Everett. c - night; ..Judging. will take place with their parents. '\ Mrs. John W. Reed, and the Thursday night. PASTRY SERVER .. • • • 68 late Mrs. William Miller. den Funeral Home and St. Co- The student committee co- * * * lumba Episcopal Church Monday ordinating tail' operations is: Bodman Named 3 Pc. Silverplated ]\IARGA~ET J .. NEUMANN morning, February 25, and in- Albert Blixt and Margaret Van- Funeral services for Margaret 'terment was in Forest Lawn DeGraaf, co-ehairmen; Nels Ol- To GOP Board BABY SET II • • • • • • . 1~4 TIME AHEAD I r Neumann of 837 Pemberton cemetery. son and Stephanie Fisher, 11th ! road' are to be held, this Thurs- * >10 ... grade; Bill Swan and Lisa Henry E. Bodman II, of 239 Silverplated jc i da~,' at the Verheyden Funeral HER1\IAN G. OTTl\'IER She 1. den, 10th grade; Ted I 88 I Home at 1 p.m. Hodges and Marian Gram, 9th Dean lane, was elected last Herman G. Ottmer, 75, of week to the Republican State MUSICAL BABY CUP • • .1 . and i Miss Neumann was the daugh- 1163 Buckingham. died Wednes- grade; George Holley and Lor- I Central Committee at the ter of the late 1\:11". and Mrs. day, February 20, at Bon Se- ing Newnan, 8th grade; Ed Herman Neumann and sister of Oetting and Penny Chapin, 7th party's convention in Gl'Iind I Silverplated cours Hospital. He is survived Rapids, the 14th DLc;trict Com~ c t'lC late John H. Neumann, by his wile, Cecelia N. Ottmer. grade. Olto R. Neumann and Anna E. Faculty sponsor is William mittee announced this week. I ICE TEA SPOONS • • • emonstrate any model Services were Saturday after- .29 I Gaines. Survivors include an- noon, February 23, at the Ver- P. Hindle. Bodman, 31, is currently'a I Ie highway, you at the other sister, Marie, two nie<:es, heyden Funeral Homf:o. Inter- member of the Grosse Pointe SilvNplated Mrs. Margaret Gaines Thom- Farms City Council and the If in traffic at a snail's ment was in Woodlawn, ceme- : 11 88 son and Louise D. Zingrone, Volunteers Work Wayne County Board of Super- ~highway. A phone call tery. ROUND TRAY-1S • • • 3 BEHIND ~:md a nephew, Antliony Zing- .tutl. on visors, representing G r 0 sse ! ronco * * * For Constl Pointe Farms. He has been '" * '" EDITH D. BEYSTER You're on your way ! You've checked the road chairman of t.he Wayne County Aluminum 99 STEVEN P. GALANOS Services for Edith Downie A coordinating committee for Building Authority,. and is now conditions with the Auto Club and you've got . Beyster, of 186 Moran road, the nflW constitution _ called chairman of two standing com- CHAFING DISH-2 qt. • • .1 ~ON your AAA maps. tour books and area guides SerVices \vere h7ld for Steven were at the William R. Hamil- P. Galano~ Wednesday,. F~b- ton Co., 3975 Cass, and Barbour New Con Volunteers - has mlttees of the Board of Super- beside you in the car. Your reservations for been formed in the 14th Con- visors-the Salary StucIy Com- i ruary 27 In the AnunclatlOn' Chaoel of Grosse Pointe Memo- 45 Piece Set-Service for 8 the night are made and you know you will gressional District. mittee and the Building Ad- 88 i t~ I'e\~ Orth~dOX ~~~rch and rial' Church Saturday morning, enjoy a good dinner at your choice of the AAA 'le ayne unera ' ome. February 23. Burial was in Formation of the group to visory Committee. MELMAC DISHES • • • 13 Tel. LA 6-8000 recommended restaurants along your route. . ~r. Galanos, a Mason and a Woodlawn cemetery . promote passage of the Dew I "This was the first Repub- constitution proposal to be lican State Convention 1. had It makes no difi'er.,nce wheth~r you're on . Shrmer, was the owner of t.r..e Mrs. Beyster 75 a lifelong Ladies-Charcoal Color I Blossom Inn Restaurant, . '.'. placed on the April ballot was ever attended," said Bodman. your way to Florida or on a weekend trip to : H i i d b h' if DetrOit-area reSident, died Wed- , e s surv v.e y IS W e, d b 20' tt announced by Hudson Mead, "It was a wonderful experience. : G . d f d ht nes ay, Fe ruary ,In Co age TRAIN CASE • • . . • • visit the folks ... you save time and leave corgla an our aug ers, . 1 h b f former chairman of the 14th but I certainly did not expect Hosplta . S e was a mem er 0 . . . the trouble of planning your trip to the Auto Cons tance. Mar dene, Mrs. D or- . M . 1 Ch 1 Congre:o;sional Distriet Romney to be honored by my fellow th C" d l' d M P t Grosse Pomte emona urc 1, Volunteers. District Republicans with this Club when you drive as an Automobile Ch,b o. .Y 1(1 cropo IS an rs. a - the Clotho Club, Detroit Nurs- SAMSONITE LUGGAGE 63 Mr. Mead said that New-Con election." o ,Values! . of Michigan member. We would like you Lo rlCla osmos. . S. d d' t f .. 109 oClety, an a Irec or 0 Volunteers has been opened at Explaining the functions of Discontinued Color-Values to 37.50 12 BurIal was m Forest Lawn F 11. S ttl t take ad vantage of the motoring services that Cemetery. ran t ~n e .emen. Mack and Chalmers, and will the State Central Committee, . ~ * * SurvIvors Include her hus- are leading the way in Michigan. Stop in to provide information, literature Bodman stated that it serves as c see us today. We are here to serve you! FLORRIE COURAGE band, Henry E. Beyster; a' and speakers regarding the p:'o- the party's Board of Directors. FIGURINES-Values to 2.95 48 daught.er, Mrs. C. Henry Haber- posed new constitution. He said "There are 76 membel;;," he 1\lrs. Couragc, widow of the. kuru III' a son James D. Bey- that a fund-raising. drive in sup- pointed out. "Each Congres- late William L. Courage, died I ster; and seVen 'grandchildren. AUTOMOBILE CLUB port of t.he passage of the new sian District has four represen- CLOCK RADIO • • • 14.72 , I Friday, February 22, in Jen- • • * * * constitution is under way. tatives. All of them jOin to nings Hospital. She was 62, and ALBERT A. GRIFFITHS ~~ In announcing the formation plan campaigns and raise party :ed residcd at 263 Kenwood court. Mr. Griffiths, 77, of 46 Edge- of the New-Con Volunteers, Mr. funds." Please Help Us Find a New "fame , Born In Newfoundtand, Mrs. mere road, died Wednesday, Mead said: GROSSE POINTE DIVISION ! Courage was a member of the February 20, in Jenr..ings Hos- "We believe that the thought- FQt Our Odds and Ends Homemaker's Club, the Monday pital. Open Sunday. 10:00 to 4:00 ful voter will ccnclude that a Thun. end Fri. Till 9:00 P.M. 15415 E. Jefferson Study Club and st. Columba The automotive manufactur- "yes" vO'i:e for the new consti- Episcopal Church, Manistique ers agent is survived by his tution is mandatory-not only PHONE: 821.8000 WE DELIVER OPEN THURS. EVE. 'TIL 9 and Jefferson. wife, Constance; a daughter, because it will be beneficial to George Mease', Manager Survivors include two daugh- Mr\;. Jane G. Armstrong, of the people of the state but also On Order of $5 or More 16835 Kercheval iAlE ters, Mrs. William McGuire and Washington, D.C.; a son, Fred- because it will give Governor in the Village Mrs. Wilbur Shook; and two erick, of Laughton, Va.; a Romney the tools he needs to) ROSLYN sons. Raymond L. and James T. brother, Arthur, of Plymouth; do the job he has set for hi1O- s•• ftrst pliO' 0' local phon. Itook. 'or ."Ic •• I" oth.r elli.. I G1'OSStf Courage. and two granddaughters. self." Services were at the Verhey- Services were at the William Mr. Mead announced election MARKET R. Hamilton Co., 3975 Cass, of officers as follows: Oldest In the Woods Po;.nt~ and Christ Church, G r 0 sse Hudson Mead, c h air man: 21020 MACK at I?oslyn Rd. Po;nte, Friday afternoon, Feb- John W. Matheus, vice chair- ruary 22. Burial was in Elm- man; Roger H. Oetting, treas. TU 4-9821 wood cemetery. urer and Mary Lee Most, secre- * * * tary. MAUDE SJOBERG Elected to New-Con's Advi- A former Grosse Pointe resi- sory Council were: Mary Su- [OGRAPHS dent and member of the Grosse san Davis, 552 Marquette drive; Your questions on life insurance are answered We proudly Pointe Woo d s Presbyterian AIda Hodge', 3403 Bewick; on a special public service television program Church, Mrs. Sjoberg died on Irene Monroe, 4888 Yorkshire: Jitry Wednesday, February 23, in Amalia Pasternacki, 7730 East Sunday, March 3, 3:30 to 4:00 P.M., Channel 7. Springfield, lIlinois where she Jefferson; Elh:abeth Payn, 4836 had lived the past four months. Somerset; Mary Atkins, 822 Congratulate She was 56 years old. Neff road; Margaret Hahn, 271 Her residence in Grosse McKinley avenue; William G. Pointe, for 10 years, was at 703 Kirby. 61 Moross road; Gloria ~;p, Lochmoor boulevard. Funeral Mead, 1036 Bish(}p; Miles . ~ services and burial were held O'Brien, Jr., 58 Hall place; Al- 55l Lynn G. .: ..~ yesterday, Wednesday, in Port ger Shelden, 300 Provencal; Al- .] Royal, Pennsylvania. fred Taylor, 84 Handy place; $$$ Survivors intJude her hus- Doris Graham, 1324 Bishop; band, Roy H., a daughter, Joan Ronald G. Buehler, 1940 Prest- $$$~ A. Edwards, of Lancaster; wick; 'Bertl'18 Ennis, 20430 Bal- StedlDan~Jr. Calif.; and three sons: Warren four. . C. Steele, of Royal Oak, Mich- $$S$~ ~"' igan; Richard L. Steele, of St. General Philip S. Gage, of At • $S$$~ . ' '0:::"1 CIa I r Shores, MicWgan; and lanta, Ga., and two grand- "::". Roy H. Sjoberg, Jr., of Flint, children . •;:~ Michigan. Services were held Tuesday, $SS$$~ :. The authentic ~~~.j:~,},~.,' ~. * * * with burial following in Wood- *ee.~"" tressed cherry. LYNN G. STEDMAN. JR. ..,;:;..~ WILLIAM B. GAGE mere Cemetery . One of Grosse Pointe's old- )f Woods and Styles est residents, Mr. Gage died I r------Al • NORMANDY PROVINCIAL Sunday, February 24, at the JEWELRY age of 90. He had lived at 266 REMODELING performance and more Rivard boulevard. BESET! - " • . for outstanding perform- Mr. Gage was born in High- • ~~~;h::~1• land, Kansas and graduated Redesigned r from Trinity College, Hartford, • :~'::: ~:;d . ance alld qltality service ex- Conn., in 1894. He had lived in • Diamonds Checked Free • Hip,hgrade Watch Repairing the Detroit area the past 75 years. • tenlled to 'lis policy1tolders i,l Surviving are his wife, Jessie Alfred E. Zier "ll' H J -in Alger Theater Bldg. C., a son, W 1 lam ., 1'., a JEWELER & GOLDSMITH daughter, Sally G. Olmstead', of I 16437 E. Warren TU 1.4960 1962. Longmeadow, Mass., a brother, 1- _

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;;...: . ".. ._ ..•._ ... 'c .••.• 'ico 'crt_=nr ••••••••••• c ••• srnaras s Thursday, February 28, 1963 . G R 0 SSE POI N TEN EW S Page Five '/. February 281 Iq63 ._------_._------_._------Joel Groshko Serves 11 Cases Heard Girl Seriously South Pacific 4.t Intersection Farms MaJor Proclaims • Know Constitution, We'ek On Destr_oy_er Decatu.r In City Court IIurt in Crash MOt,ie Offered Akroyd. driving south on uss DECATUR (FHTNC) - CHET .SAMPSON )tre Dame. fail('d to stop for Joel E. Groshko, seaman ap- Eleven persons appeared be. Judith L. Yoder, 16, of 20903 The Grosse Pointe Cinema PauL Drison Steddom l"arms Mayor William F ~on. --M~cl~-ilas "Know Your Con- prentice, USN, son of Mr. and fore Judge DoUglas L. Paterson Beaufait. Harper Woods, sui- League wlll present South Pa- SUGGESTS A SKJ TOUR WITH in Grosse Pointe City Justice fered serious injuries on Thurs- Holiday Part by Zip hitE", 235 Ridge. headed E'8!lt nol1~' issued a deela,ation offi- stituUon Week," The move was Mrs. Edwin E. Groshko of 336 cine r dally proclaiming March 25 to made to urge Farms residents Court Tuesday evening" Feb. day, February 21, when she lost Zwickey, in the Fries Audi- I St. Pad, drove hi~ vehide Moross road. Grosse Pointe, ------~-. to b{'comc fully informed re- Mil-h., is serving aboard the de- ruary 19. control of her car and crashed tori urn of the Grosse Pointe to the intE'Tsection Just a~ into a tree. War Memorial on Thursday garding the proposed new Mich- stroyer USS Decatur, currently George Kenyon Hebb II, 3365 kroyd's rnovl."C forward. and Woods police said that Miss night. March 7, at 8 o'clock. GEOFF NORMAN WINTER PRICES li:an Constitution. participating in 0 per a t ion East Jefferson, Detroit, found Ie two collided. guilty of violating the drunk Yoder was driving west on Beau. Mr. Zwickey's color movies I (of CKLW's TV Show, 51(1 WORLD) ON ALL ITEMS II A n'solution, submitted by S[Jrlngboat'd in the Caribbean. r-;either driver was injured, motor law, was ordered to pay fait, when 'she lost control of start out on the Island of Tahiti. ut White's car had to be Farms Councilman William G. The operation is an annual the vehicle and struck the tree Tahiti, with its colorful harbor I • Storm WindOW_I Kirby, president of the MiChi- fleet training exercise conduct- a $100 fine, The Judge also or- Iwe"d away. I in front of 2032 Beaufait. What lush tropical vegetation, and th~ I AS YOUR ESCORT • Awning Windows gan Municipal League, was ap- ed to inc~ase efficiency in every dered Hebb's license suspended -~------~----~~--- caused her to lose control Is fascinating and exotic hula • Jalou3ies proved by the Fanns council at phase of fleet readiness. Per- for 90 days.. still to be determined, it was dancers is the ultimate in is- • Screen Porches its last meeting, urgin~ the 1 sonnet drill in gen~ral quarters Stanley Robert Good, 1637 said.. land paradise living • Combination Doors adoption of the new Constitu- stations, refueling at sea, high- Pearson, charged with reckless At the last report, police said '. I tion at the April 1 election. line transfers, and other seaman- driving - causing an accident, they were unable to question. Moorea and .AmerIcan Samoa. 5 n Kirby disclosed that the ship duties. , was found guilty on a reduced the girl, who is In Saratoga e~Ch have t~elr 0v.: particular \ Hospital suffering from a frac- c arm, NatIve Villages and \ League has mailed copies of the I charge of interfering with mov- I resolution to all of its 434 mem- people to vote for the new docu- ing traffic and fined $10. tured right ann, internal in- dancers are featured, I I her cities and villages, reqUl'st-1 ment in April. Judge 'Paterson found Wil- juries and laceration of th~ \ The Fiji I s I and s have a I' DAZE" ing that officials urge their Mayor Connolly proclaimed liam John Rogers, 1915 Lennon, upper lip. strange mixture of Fijian and ------~-- I the "Know Your CCI~stitution also charged with reckless criv- Police said that the girl East Indian culture. A complete Week" as a means to encourage Ing-causing an accident, guilty could not be admitted to St. circuit of Viti L~vu Isla~d shows I - I residents to compare the pro- of interfering with mOving veh- John Hospital because there the vi1l~ges With their com- I' , ' __ -- posed constitution with the old. icles. Like Good, he was ordered were no beds avai}-able, so she pletely different way of life. LE ~ . Kirby said t~at Municipal to pay a $10 fine. had to be taken to Saratoga. New Caledonia is the French I ., E League members were being Louis John Mangiren, 21160 I Island of eternal spring. New I c D asked to set aside the same Country Club, Harper Woods, Zealand is one of lhe world's I week for studies and that the parted with $5 after he was WOlnall Grateful most spectacular natural re- MARCH 14-30 PRICE: $693.60 • • • • 68 Farms has sent ,a message to found guilty of cutting in and - gions. It is the center of Maori (round-trip Detroit) S Gov. Romney to suggest that he o 00 S 0 ICe tribal culture and has a thermal " out of traffic, and Richard Stre- T W d P I A o proclaim such a week for the mersch, 5204 LOdev.'Yck,Detroit, area of geysers, mud pots, and TO SWISS, FRENCH, AND AUSTRIAN ALPS 44 p N entire State. paid a $2 loitering fine. At least one woman is grate~. boiling springs. From the heat of I At a League meeting held in the .geysers ~ou will go to the I The Judge ordered Robert ful to the Woods Public Safety • • • • 1 P Detroit last fall, members gave glaCiers and Ice falls of Mount' Stewart Peebles, 782 Westches- Department personnel, whose L S a majori.ty vote to the proposed Cook National Park . July 27 - Aug. 9-Price $542.20 ter, to pay a $10 fine. Peebles, prompt response to a neighbor's (from Miami) new 'document, and Kirby took Preceding the main program I e charged with reckless driving- call, brought them to her house 88 this as a mandate to speak of will be a 10-minute informa- A R causing an accident, was found on Tuesday. February 19. TO PORTILLO, NEAR SANTIAGO, CHILE CUP • .1 the new constitution at all meet- tional talk on making movie V guilty on the reduced charge of The woman, Mrs. Anna T. N ings, titles by vice"president Hum- interfering with oncoming traf- Mirkovich, 44, of 1714 Little- I The councilman and League berto Peuheu. I Itineraries and further details available ot C fic. stone, had high praise for the president spoke for the docu- ! .. c E C officers who assisted her when ) ment a.t a recent regional meet- Cases against Clarence Henry • • .29 E she slipped on a patch of ice PROGRESS S ing held in Warren, and is Eisman. 1121 Whittier, charged in the driveway of her home Chet Sampson's Travel Service scheduled to speak at regional with reckless driving - causing -'-5<" an accident; Edmund A. Baier, and broke her left ankle. Practical ideas and planning: 100 Kercheval TU 5-75\ 0 gatherings on MarClh7 in Grand- 88 308 Fisher, charged with reck. A neighbor, who witnessed are the real dynamos of indi-) "II KITCHENS OF CHARM AND CHARACTER ville, in Ottowa County; and on Mrs. Mirkovich's predicament, vidual and social advancement. • • • 3 March 21, in Dearborn. less driving; and Henry D, Eck- called police, who responded ------.------.------.-- • BY He wrote an article in the hout, 26240 Ronald, Roseville with an ambulance within two ~_~llIIlIIl1l11ll11l11ll11l1l1l11l1l1l11l1l11l11l1l1l1l11ll11l1l11l1l1l11l1!!: 1llllllllllllllllllll1ll1U1II1I1I1II1IIlInllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1II1111111111f1i111111111111illlllllllUIIlIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII January issue of the Michigan charged with interfering with Municipal Review, saying the moving traffic, were dismissed. minutes, and took her to St. - CURTIS MOWER new constitution "will give us The Judge found all three not John Hospitn for treatment. I' ~ 2 qt. • • The woman lauded the offi- the means by which we can put guilt)'". a ,eers. who she said were kind ~ 18538 MACK at TOURAINE the image of MIchigan 'in a . Also dismissed were cases and gentle and who made every ~ 8 more favorable light." against Robert Stephen Akroyd milady goes high hat 88 effort to make her feel com- ~ TU 5-3206 230 Moran"and Edgar H. Auth~ • 13 fortable enroute to the hos- ~ ier, 403~ Hereford, Detroit, both If Your KitclJul Is Unbecoming To You, NO INITIATIVE pitat. . ~ and captures a high and You Should Be Comi'lg To Us. charged with reckless driving- Let the other fellow do your causing an accident. DRIVER ACCUSED 1 ~ handsome breath of spring thinking for you, and you'll soon The cnarge against Akroyd • • • Thomas W. Meyers, 18, of ~ be doing someone else's work. was thrown out when the com- 21003 .Virginia, East Detroit, ~ . plain?nt, failed to prosecute. '"v . was arrested by Shores police ~ in her new season wardrobe. ~GAGE 63 , ~IIIIII\lIlIIlIlIlIIl!IlIIlIIlIllIIlIlIIlIIllIlIlIlIIlIlIlIIiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllll1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIII~ Authier S case was dismissed on Friday, February 15, while ~ because there were no eye- driving on Lake Shore road, ~ Soph isti cated ...stu nn ing les to 37.50 12 witnesses. and charged with reckless driv- ~ ing. He was released on $100 ~ OJ Come (jroooe poin Ie~ bond pending a court appear- ~ •..fashioned by Christine, es to 2.95 48c :10 I RAPID-FIB,E ance on March 25. = _ A limited vocabUlary is no a high smooth body straw ~== handicap to some-it's the turn- Learn to express yourself- \ ~ • • • • • 14.72 over that grinds out the ex- unexpressed ideas are worth- ~ EASTER PARADE OF cuses. less. ~ bri mmed in wool iersey. .::::::::::::::~-:------ind a New Home 13.98 fs and Ends FASHIONS

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I ~ JACOBSON'S WALTON PIERCE ;E TRUST ~ == ~ TWO HOURS EREE PARKING-Tiekets Validated When You Make a furehase: jmm"""p'uIIIIIUIllIIIUIIIIIUlUlIIIIIUUlUIlIllIIllIUIIIlUIlIllIIlIllIIUIllIlIllIlIlIlIlIllIllIlIlIlIUIIIIII1I1111111111111111111111UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII!1ffii MEMBER FDI~ Page Six ------'-_._------GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 28, 1963 ,--,------,------,---_.------Thursday, Febru; BeL Baekethall Crown Won GPUS Varsity Basketball Team Ali,stin Cagers ILal{ers Defeat St. rrhomas ~Iovie Cor. Win Another Bv.; Undefeated Blue Devils i,."""'.~:~~:~..'y~fl;;i;;-Tn..~;.i.,~~i:~:trl.•I:f~~rF7?(r:.'::r:"llffttn"'J r."IIUllr.~''~T'rnn! "We lire not a censo. , "1111 I rrrrrrrr . UI I ,~ . rrY'r: 1•••11 IInw To Retain Catholic Crown ganization," Mrs. Robe: By Bill Hayman r. , rrrnrrr '\.' j'P"" 1.1,',; '.; .,_ By Bob Moore president or the Gross . 'Jill: rrrrrrrr .' • Hi ,trn :' In .'; III" : ,p. rrrrrnr',~'. . . ~~~l~~i~~; H '!, I::::, ': .lIt; Austin Prep's basketball team By Dick Schmitt Motion Picture and T For the first time since 1950, Grosse Pointe High .:.... ;r;Gun.!..... ! r.r r \ I !: ~;;~ I HHfTrr . n ;: "'IIIL ... ". started its fight to regain its Council. reminded the School has won the Bord~r Cities League basketball :; ~nlll" i '.' , ,'.1. .,', " nnrrrr .'If. ;" II....'. !'I" '1 stature with a bang last Friday, The St. Paul Lakers retained the Catholic City members who met at ! romping over Wyandotte Mt. basketball champlOnship as they swept by the Blue- Library for theIr genet championshin. The Grosse Pointers won it in convincing ~i .....,}, .1 '. HHHH rU '\'Ii, '~,~j~hiiU.1 IiI"~': =:'II~. (:f~:::jCarmel, 75~35, at Lincoln Junior streaks of St. Thomas with a (63-58 victory Sunday night lng on February 18, fashion last -Friday night as they routed Royal Oak.! I•• , ! !. ,.'-'t r~n~ t',,.:./ "IV". .... r ~'I= High School. Dondero 62-35. ----~--~-r--~--- "'1' {., I ! ~}. fn,",' "" at the University of Detroit Memorial Building. .'As busy mothers, : The victory, following two '1'11C ,\ 10. was the Devils' P Off,. ters ex tende(I th elIdr en t0 ',.:".,'.' ,~', ....JU.I!.,11; '. . ~:.1: . rJl'"'; .• Although the oddsmlJ.kers I - well feel that, being u costly defeats that knocked the actually ban a partic', ninth straight in lengue pla:v 58-25 ent.ering the final stanza. :d:", l,! . f'{ favored St. Thomas bY' as many I min.utes remaining and held a I".' " , .. r Friars out of the Catl1()lic tour- tinee shi>wing at a Ioea :md sixteenth overaH this sea- Dondcro ' I) U t s cor e d the ),;~; ~lnltJ,' 1 .r~ Ii as 6 points the Lakers upset slim 26-25 ed~e as the buzzcr :-on. The Devils' Hnal game' is Pointe reservt's in the final t.,lJ i', :',lllIf t ,,! nament. came over a hefty Mt. the predIction as they held the! sounded to end the half. or a program on TV, Carmel team, now 10-3 for the this F I' i day night at horne quarter but. the reserves im- (q.. ' lead the entire conte;;t. At one Sot Tho mas took the lead wasting your time her season, that had Jost to Catholic against BeL opponent }o~ordson. pressed the crowd with their interval in the third ~uartcr agai~ in the 3rd quarter and is, we cannot afford F'l 'rournament runner - UP. St. The Pointers, in giving up hustle. 'H the Lakcrs led by 19. pomts. , h~ld it until there was a minute into the area of censor Thomas, by only sl" points and only 35 points. establish their Gary Spauc, Mare Lonesk 1:.~k The calm, cool ano cffechve remaining in the game. cause today many of to Visdtation by three. I ~~ason rer'ord in defense. Pre- an? Vie Dhooge all scored 10 'W;~l floor play of the St. Paul squad M rtin:s two free throws and that our freedoms ar vwusly the record \Vas39 l>oints I' po1Ots to pace the lIndefe~ted Lp. Mt. Carmel put up a strong reflects the nmnner and strategy; f' aId 1 'd d th v' curtailed quickly enOl when Grosse Pointe downed Devils. Bob Hadley had eight ~) fight early in the game, taking of their coach, Bdward Lauer. I a Ie g~ prOVI e e IC- only recommend. We SouthfiPld 69-39, and Dondero Iwhile Larry Link added seven. - a quic:k four point lead, but The La l(ers' attack was led by tory margm. He l~ the Lakers condemn." earlier, 59-39, Royal Oak was so Spade 4 2 fO after Austin grabbed a 15-13 h. h . rd 'I n Bl'gham I attack with 20 pomts followed 19 scormg gua u J I 'b 1 'h l' In trying to stress f1ustcr('d by the Devils' defense I LOJlesk 5 0 10 lead on Doug Winkworth's tip wh.o l11't for 27 pom. ts' mc lud'ng1 I by Barry 1 ,rom y Wit_ .~. structive rathel' than L that thcy only man age d to Dhoojfe 3 4 10 in, the Wyandotte team never 10 from the floor and 7 from Kweratow~kl was ~igh lor S1. tive programs of ent. , Thomas With 24 pomts. score t;,vo field goals in the first I Hadley 4 0 8 tied it up. The opening quarter th e frce th row Ime. I . for children, Mrs. Sno halC. Link 3 1 7 ended with llhe score 19~15. St, ThOl~as consistently tried, St, Paul ncxt e ~ c 0 u n t ~ r s the Council's publis; orr To Slow Start Seder 2 1 5 After the close first quarter, to use their press but to no I Pershing for the CIty champIon- 5.000 movie bulipUns The game started out slowly Thompson 1 2 4 I however, the tide turned. The avail. . 1 shi~ FJ:iday at 9 ~.m. at t~e for Pointe schools. gra! but gradually the Poi n tel' s'l Bielawski 2 0 4 Friars blitzed Mt. Carmel 15-3, St. Paul tied the score m the, UnlVcrSlty of DetrOit Mcmonal through sixth, and 12,= ~reat offensive ability com-' ,",on Schwarz J 1 3 20-10, and 23-7 in the last three second quarter 18-18 with five IBuilding. vision bulletins twice bined with their tenacious d('- Kennedy 0 1 1 periods. controlling the back- for childr'en from kine. iens(' forced the Acorns into Grosse Pte. 15 25 18 4 62 boards and rattling the oppo- through the sixth grad mistakes on which the BlUE: RO Dondero 5 1 13 10 35 nent's outside shooting. Devils capitaHzed, The BCL B.C.L. Even though the cos Austin's two big men domi- Neighb'orhood Club News l'hamps led 15.5 at the end of: Grosse Pointe 9 - 0 paper alone for this w nated the scoring. Doug Wink- th£' first q~arter. : Highland Park 7 - 2 sumes most of the t worth tallied 25 points and 14 The N",;ghbornood Club is 11:30 a.m. The girls, ages 9-18 The second period was disas-! lUonrop 4 - 5 receipts from the Gros~ rebounds. while Rick Pine had inviting all Junior High 8th and years learn more advanced ter for the visiting Acorns who; Fordson 3 - 6 orgar.izations \\ hose I 2~ points and 17 rebounds. 9th graders to a Special Sports gymnastic techniques and tram- Were outscored 25-7 by th('j Royal Oak the Council members <- 2-' Second-string forward Charley and Fun Night to be held Fri- poline skills. speedy Pointers. Grosse Pointe i The G r ass e Poi n t e Blue Snow added that the Pfeffer turned in a hustling ten held rommanding 40-12 haif- j Devils can wl'ap up the school's day, March I, from 8 ~ 10:30 i Boys, ages 12-20 may enter by its own money-mai a I point effort for the Friars, who time lead. first undefeated regula" season o'clo~k. F~atured dun~g - 1 pm. This group is also on Library. These films. t(, JOHN MOZENA; (sitting) MARSH lme, Volleyball. Table Tenms, the advanced level in gymnastic qua I' tel' but the rampaging Game time is 8:00 p.m, sity School basketball team for 1962- rowed free of charge M 0 S E R, DAVE HUG.HES, JOHN Little League Billiards and Dancing. and trampoline skills, 63. They have a 12-1 record for the GOLANTY, and STAN BRYANT; and Pointe resident, are { other positive way to regular season. They are: (back row kneeling are ALAN HARTWICK and Set to Register The Sn.ack Bar will also be Fees for these classes are GPHS Tankers ..J\lso Take from left to right) DICK BUELL, GEORGE PERRIN. open, A fee ~f .25c will be $7,50 for one and $5 for each KERRY PIKE, DAVE HADDEN, and carged for admiSSIOn. additional child. in the same Farms Little League will * * * family. Class fees are pro-rat.ed PTA at K~ Border Cities Loop Title register for the 1963 baseball The new session of the !'\eigh- on a weekly basis. For the S(!eond time ~ B b R J L T T TO dip ° Sk ° CI b season on Wednesday. March 6 borh"od Club's popular satur-, '" lj< ... a e ut'l oop wo ealus Ie olnte 1 U and Thursday. March 7, from 7 day morning Gymnastic Classes I Teen-age boys and girls in- opening of Kerby Set: By Bill Hag-man T II Off f d I to 9 p,m. at Brownell Junior will begin March 2:1 for 10 terested in trampoline instrue- audio-visual aids open ; Coach Robert Kinnear is a very happy man these P I H k .. L C e S rogralll 11 OC ey OOp I or ana a High ,School. weeks, ending May ~5. Thpse tion are invited to c-ontact the being planned for the '-- Any boy in the Farms who classes, under the illstruction !\eighborhood Club (TUxedo davs. This is his first vear as swimming coach and last B.)' Dave Marstiller As a result of two g a m e s The Grosse Pointe Ski Club will be nine before August 1. of former Det.oit-Turners ('oach 5-46001 in order that classes of the Kerby P,T.A, on Friday at Royal Oak his charges beat Roval Oak 65-40 lId 9 3 H W k t h' I evening, March 4. iron - ,) Thcre seems to be some mis- Ip aye S~tu.rday, February, 23, is a busy group. Their last trip 1 6 , and who does not reach arry arn en, s res~, p YSlca 'may be formed for this age to 9;30 p,m. to \Vlll the Border Cities League championship. understanding regarding the at lee Flair m the Grosse Pomte to Boyne MOWltain brought out his 13th birthday be for e fitness and development through I group. Fees may be arranged The \'ietory was the ninth l-~--~------~~----- I method of player registration ~ockey League Pee Wee divi- two full bus loads. Now they August 1. 1963 is eligible to gymnastics. I on 3 per class or sourse basis. Literally hundreds (, straight in the BCL fOI' the 100 yard Backstroke-l GP to be us-ed this year in the slOn. the Stars and Wolves are are planning a week-end in play. When registering, all boys Beginning with the Tun,bling , Enrollment will be limited $0 and visual aids used Devib. The Pointers stand 11-2 FrE'd Cutler, 2 RD. Time 59.6. Woods. Shores B a b e RutJh tied for the league lead and will Can~da at Blue Mountain near are .a~ked to bring their birth and A::-robatics Cla~s. for ages i si~ .up early for this popular teaching of arithmetic. overall plus a thiru place finish AOO d F t I _ 1 GF League, and we want to set play S-aturda.y no<>.n. for the Collingwood., certlflcates. seven through 12, the children! actIVIt)'. science, liocial studies a: . h I K' b 1- R I ,yar rees y e 1 h h th 1 t Th cl b 11 t t tl. D ~n t e annua 1m ale ays. John B a I' low, 2 GP John everyone .straight on the Board eague c amplOns lp 10 ease u WI s ay a ."e - or- learn the basics of tumbling I _ school subjects will be fhe last BCL meet for Grosse Cl 'k 3 RO T" 4'478 of Governors' plans. game of the schedule. chester Hotel in Collingwood , " and receive instruction on the , play in the school gym POI n 1 'nt l'S this FI.l'day at Ford- al e, . lme . .. where all skiers will be accom Henry Ford s famous Tm Llz- t l' Th' One of the world s best known Te~chers On each gral ' I 1 h Saturday's opener sa\v the - . tl M d IT' ram po me. 15 group meets . son, In an earlier meeting at 100 Breaststroke-l RD. 2 n an attempt to get al of t e modated i.n single beds in Zle- 1e - 0 e -was lntro- f 9 t 10'15 I centers for basiC research on have arranged special . G~'osse Pointe the Devils routed IGP Hugh Vestal. 3 GP Jim boys and their parents together Bruins l:WldWolves put on a rooms for 2 3 or 4 £'ach with duced 55 years ago on October rom 0 . a.m. . high frequency sound waves is and will be on hand' to th(' Tractors 80-25. , Kushman. 7ime 1:10.6. at one time to meet the Board flat performance and skate to private bath. The 'package is I, 1~08.. and featured left-side The Girls, G~nasLcs Cla.ss,1foun.d at Michigan State Um- The Royal Oak pool is 25; 200 yard Freestyle Rclay-1 and the managers and coaches a' 2 t 02 tie. The Bruins' Sandy priced very attractively for steenng. I follows begmmng at 10 till verslty. yareIsongI so a11 tt Ie even ts 'i RO, 2 GP Bob Hatch. Sandy of the league, it has been de- Sides intercepted a clearing mem'bers at $31.50', t'hree dol- ~ _ FAMOlJS CA.sTUNE'

are in multiples of 25. II MacDonaid, Joe Calcaterra and cided that all players ",ill reg- pass by the Wolves and sank lars more for guests. Included 200 yard Medley Relay - 1 Russ Morrison. Time 1:38.5. ister at Parcells School Main a nice shot to put th~ :Bruins is a hot box swpper, round OHINESE FOe at Gt> F d C tl K t 01 ma Auditorium on Saturday, March one up in the first period and trip Greyhound transportaU' on, II :re u er, ur z nn, Th D '1 t I d t Th I d' J' P ht D A ave ronson an d J.1m I,ozeIIf'. I t e11' ('VIh Ss lITI'ave e 0 d ur- 23, at 10 a,m, At this time we edk mg scorer. t h1m raug,. th lodging and to\V tl'ekets for the . HONG KON': 2 RO. Time 1:47.7. I s on 19 _ c IOU u e s ~ y, will .register all boys of the 13, . po ed in an 0 e r m e week end. 200 yard F eestyle -- 1 GP I Februa:'y 2;:" for a dual SWlm- 14: and 15 year old age group, second. The trip leaves from the Mike irvine, ~ GP Rick Hen- 'I ming meet. Thurston p~ssesses regardless of whether they a~e In the third period, however, Grosse Pointe War Memorial Chop SUi dee. 3 RO, Time 2:03.0, ?ne Of the bc~t prpp SWImmers new to the league or not. TIllS the Wolves' John Hoag took a Center, 32 Lake Shore road at The Pointe's Oldest Market CAX&~ OU'E S~l(VJI 50 yard Frcestyle--l RO, 2 In th~. state 10 the person .of means that the boys who art'! blue line pass from Matt Devine 5:30 p.m. Friday. March I, re- 898 St. Clair Ave., near Mock TU 5-1565- TU 5-1566 Phone TU 2-C~ GP ~Tarshback, 3 RO. Time 23.9. ~en WIletbCk. Wietbc.k ethansWlmt returnintgy> the.league wil~ al.so and put the puck between the turning at midnight Sunday, 200- yard Individual Medley In on y wo even S 10 e mee. attend ,hIS seSSlOn to be ICgIS~ goalie's pads on a breakaway March 3. Hours: Sun. thru F_~ 12:30 Noon to 9 p.t.. -1 GP Jack Teetacrt. 2 RO, 4 I Coach Kinnear began plan~ teredo and shO::1:lyafter he took a pass There are just 39 p'laces open' SaL. 12:30 l':oon thru 11;:] GP Butch Tom p kin s. Time Ifling for the state meet when he We want the boys and as from DavY Hoag and poked the for this trip so all who plan on 16719 Made, at Yo6:. 2;17.9. swam Mike IrvIne, Dave Aron- many of their parents who are rolling puck just over the line going are advised to get their ! bllu. fJ'GM OUter ( Diving-l GP Dick Green. 2 son, Marsh Beck and Jim Lovable to be present because we to salvage a two all tie as the money in early. The first 39 RD. 3 RO. Points (first) 45.1. I zelle as an exhibition team in will be able to introduce the Wolves put on heavy pressure who pay in full will be the 100 yard Butterfly - 1 GP. the 200 yard Freestyle Relay. parents and boys to their board in the late stdges. I ones taken. %. <[ " .' • • ~...... ;.:. ' Sandv MacDonald. 2 GP Jack. Their time beat the Royal Oak and coaching staffs and to give I Tamblyn 3 RO. Time 1:06.8. team which took the event. The them an opportunity to under- Sandy Sides of the Bruins I 100 y~rd Freestyle - 1 GP 'I'Pointers were timed in ];36.7 stand the Ie-agUe and its objec~ was the bes.t looking man on the S l Jalues Ca0ers Jim Lozelle. 2 RO. 3 GP Rruce .which was l.8 secGnds faster tives better. In case anyone is ice and Charles Edwards played I • ~ Carleton. Time 52.3, Jthan the Acorn team...... wondering about the possibil~ well on the Bruins defense. ! Win Top Laurels ---- -.------~-- ity of some lung-winded speech- The second game provided T \: es-they can set their minds at the fireworks as the door-mat Cage Ollrne y HeId at GPU u ease. Any speaking will be short Wings. dangerous all season but The St. James Lutheran sen- ---,--~-- and to the point because we with no previous wins. raced ior 1:10ys' basketball team re- By Nels Olson. I ficial, Cincy Sachs. cast their have been very fortunate in to a 4 to 2 victory over the cently completed an all-win sea- votes for the tournament eight- obtaining some excellent films Stars, league leaders all season. son of 13 games, winning the During Friday and Saturday, I man all-star team and the Ol\t- from the Dcteroit Tigers which champions~;ip of the East Side Fe?ruary, ~2 ~nd 23. Gros~e standing player of the entire will be shown and we know that Kevin Bolton of the Wings, Lutheran Basketball League. Pomte LJOlverslty School held ~ournament. everyone will enjoy them. who picked up two goals and The St. James seniors will the eighth annual Maumee In- I • two assists' opened the scoring play an all.star team on Thurs- 'vitational Tournament in its I All-star team members In- Jack Tamblyn and Grey Noble as he took Jim Grace's pass. gym, The tournament has an elude: Settle and Funk. of of the Opening Day Committee sped down the right ,...ing and day. March 7. This exhibition U.S.D.A. Prime & Choice eight-year heritage of being Park; Sanda of DC-OS; Wmd- are hard at work on the pro- cut in and fired home a high game starts at 8 p.m. at Faith held in Maumee, Ohio, and gate and Ron Jackson of Pon- gram and have asked me to an- bullet. Grace then scored nn Lutherau gym-Phillip and East will be held there again next tlac; Perrin. Hughes and John nounce that they are now taking B It d St Jefferson. The league trophy lTS ads in the opening day program passes from 0 on an eve will' be awarded to St. James Lb. '-'ear. Golanty of GP . S .tzI h'l J h O'Brl'en of oJ booklet. The ads are priced at: pI ey. w 1 eon seniors On that evening. The first game of the tour- Scott Settle of Park WaS 2 the Stars gathered in a pass LEG 0' LAMB Proceeds of ticket sales at I t d th t t "ri I $ 0.00 for a quarter page, $40.00 from John Walsh and scored for nament on Fridav saw Park e ec e e ou s an\i ng p ayeI' for a half page and $75:t>0 for 50 cents each will help send the School of India~apolls over- of the tournament. based on a full page. Anyone interested the Stars. 81. James team to the Lutheran Homemade Skinless Hot Dogs lb. 49c IMontgomery Brand Butter lb. 6ge whelm Detroit Country DRy his performance in the final in helping the league in this In the second period the National Play-Offs. v School of Birmingham, 63 22. game of the tourney. manner may order an ad by Stars were blanked. but alert Coaches Bob Evans and John Mo.narch California Latel' in the evening Pontiac ------contacting Davp Padilla. at TU Barry Candler of the Wings' Allen and players Tom Couser, Hillis Bros. Stouffer's', Frozen! Christian played GPUS to a 1-5893 Jack Tamblyn at 824- defense whacked home Bolton's Al Donnell, John Egan, Robert FRUITOOOKTAIL thrilling finale, bllt lost as Dale To Griesheimer 8877 ~r Grey Noble at TU I rebound to make it 3 to 1 for Gierman, Randy' Kamischke, COFFEE Macaroni & Cheese George Perrin sank two foul Promoted in Japan 1-7328. the Wings as a power play Robert Launs, Kenneth Lawitz- Pocked in Heavy Syrup 12.0z. PkCJ.,2 for 69c shots, with less than a minute We are also still on our hunt clicked. ke. Chris Lee. David Mann and Lge. No.21f2 C Tuna Noodle C:assel'"Ole points,1.0 go, but53-49.wasPerrintopped scoredby Ralph23 C AM, P Z A M A J A PAN for more players and we are O'Brien of the Stars got his Henry Matti! all a,e to be com- 39 c mended for their successful Can ea l'Lb.63Can 1 Windgate of Pontiac who scored (AHTNC)-Dale T. Grieshelm- asking for your help. If you second goal with ass is t s for 11 12 .Oz. Pkg. 49c 23. er, s()n of Mrs. Maybelle Gde- know of any boy who is 13. 14 Dalsh anJ Steve Guba but Bol~ season. On Saturday a SUrprISIng sheimer, 1055 Wayburn avenue, or 15 and is interested in play- ton then lashed in his second, I DCDS team nearly upset a dis- Grosse Pointe. recently was ing au organized program, with taking passes from Steve Spitz~ Spanking has lost its effec- DE~r:iRY You cl1n alwllYs be sure. of QUALITY FOODS at Verbrugge's DErryEiRY ('ouraged Pontiac team but lost promoted to sergeant first cla,;<:; boys of his own SJizeand .ability, ley and Grace to cement the 4 tiveness in this soft-handed age. 69-47 as Ralph Windgate scored in Japan where he is assigned please have him contact Carl to 2 victory for the Wings. 40 points. a performance which to the Finance and' Accounting Nolte at TU 1-0582 or Art Del- Bud Grow, the Wings' goalie, won him a berth on the All- Office of Headquarters, U. S;- mege at TU 4-3105. was outstanding in the nets and Tournament team and broke Army. Japan. There have been ove 200 Jim Bayes. Candler and Rick the tournament record for high Sergeant Griesheimer, an ac- letters sent out to graduates of Rankin of the defense played scorer, counting spedalist, entered the Little League from 1961 and great games. For the Stars, Bill Park then played GPUS In Army in 1941 and arrived over- 1962 asking them to play in Wilson. Bill Ehrlich and John the championship game. Niel seas on this tOl!r of duty in Babe Ruth but because some of Howard impressed up front and Funk and Scott Settle of Park October 1961. the names might have been lost Mike Hannon and John King put forth an. outstanding p~r~ The sergeant's father, John or a boy may not have played of the defense. o formance \VhlCh. coupled ''11th K. Griesheimer~ lives at 417 Little League we still ,,,ant him ------\~ GPUS foul t,rouble earl~ in the I Ninth st., SW, Massillon, Ohio. if he wants to play. About the time the average ('i. n POTATO gam~ combmed to gIve the His wife, Lydia, is with him in As you can see the Board of man gets the world by the tail deciSIOn to Park, 58-45. Funk Japan. Governors is doing everything he goes into a tail spin. scored 18. Settle 14. and Jay ~_____ it oan to make your Woods- Reacock of Park scored 10 in Shores Babe Ruth League the the second half. Perrin led Henry Ford adaptetl his mass- best in the area in an effort Past performances' are impor- GPUS with 12 points and was production theory to boat- to serve the boys in this lige tan1, but it's today's and tomor- f~~. followed by Dave Hughes building. The first World War bracket. row's that really c~unt. PANCAKES with 1I. I Eagle boat launched in Dear. 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Thursday, February 28, 1963 • ThursdllY, February 28, '1963 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven lefeat St. Tllomas Mo'vie Council Doesn't Censor Great Decisions Chanlber Music To Hold Seminar Family Film Kerby Contest "~Vc .a1'e..not a ccnsorshlp 01'-1 the use of gOod movies In the ill Catlloli{~CI-own .l:anl~tton. Mrs. Robert Snow. communiw. Meeting Tonight Concert Slated On Constitution Night Friday Winners Named Plrets.ldentp.o't the Gdrossc Pointe "Howev~r, we do encourage By Dick Schmitt ;.. 0 IO~ IC ure an Televis!on our membel's and others, as Discussion at the Great Deci- Music by Mozart, Schumann, The Citizens Research Coun- "Let's Go to the Circus" will Mrs. RIchard Speer, chll.lrmlm ('ouneil. reminded the Council IndIviduals," the Council presi. sions 1963 meeting ton 1 g h t. and Faure will hIghlight the ell of Michigan, in cooperation introduce the four films which of the Kerb::- Karnival Poster .11 Lakers retained tf1e Catholic City members who met at the Main dent continued. "to write to February 28, at 7:30 p.m., in March program meeting of the with th'l) Department of Com .. will be shown on the March 1 Contest. offJcially announced pionship as thf':-' swept by the B1ue- Llbl'ary for their (fanel'al meel- the heads of nlotion pi t d the FrIends Room of the Main Chamber Mus i c Players of munity Services of the Grosse Family Film Night. program at the win:lenl !,elect~d from over , F b- 18 cure an omas with a '63-58 victory Sunday night tn~ on e n11i"y . televisIon industries. Such a Ubrary, Kercheval at Fisher Grosse Pointe at the Fries Pointe Public Schoc¥ System, the Grosse Pointe Ce:ltral Li. 500 posters ill competition Fri. \" of Detroit :\1t'moria1 Building. ":\s busy mothers, you may response as 'we give the public road, will center on the Iberian Auditorium of the G r 0 S l:l e will present its constitution brary. day, February 22. .oddsmakrrs ------~- ---"~-----"- wrll feel that, bE"in~ unable to what it pays for' may make one Pemnsula, with special refer- Pointe War Memorial on Sun- seminar in the Small Audi- The Circus film tells all about Kerby Sebool Grand Prize ;letually ban (\ particular mn- of us think that her time might ence to U,S. interests in Spain day, March 3, at. 3 p.m. Both torium of the Grosse Pointe what a circus is and why it still Winner is Connie Clark, a by as many minut,:,s r('mainin~ and hl':d a established artists and young High School at 7:45 p,m. Mon- il is a popular form of entertain- fourth grader- in Mrs. Hvward's , .akc);; upset slim :~6-25 edge liS thE' bUllcr ttn£'c showing at 10C'al theater be netter spent doing the laun- where slowdowns, sb'ikes and mus~cians will contribute to the day, March 4. room. As pOl-iter Grand Cham. lCy held th£' soulld£'d to E'od the half. or a program on fry. you are dry at home. This may be a general uIirest have dominated ment for the young ones (and program. Robert E. Pickup, execUtive oldsters too!). pion in this triennial event, test. At one St. Tho mas tGok the lead \\ asting :,'our time here. Truth short view. It is your effort the politiC'al seer Ie Ie;;:, so me The Mozart Trio NO.5 in G director Of the ReSearch Cliun- "Magic Michael" is a popular Connie \Vas awardtd a large lird quarter again in the 3rd quarter and i,;. we cannot afford to drift with thal of many other per- months past. major (K. 564) will be per- cll smce 1959, will preside at children's book and the film of gold trophy. 19 points. held it until there was a minute IIIto the area of censorship be- sons that finally affects a bet- ''8 i E d f th F nd effective cause tOday many of us feel tt;'rment and YOU have made E ?p'a ,n-thn f 0 1 e iranfco formed by Stephen Fuller, vio- the meetlng, assisted in this, this picture book is now proving In addition, five students in remaining in the g.lIl1('. t . Paul squad that our fre('doms are being ycurs." :a. 1S, e orma op c or lin, Carole Fuller, 'cello, and presentation by research asso- popular with children and teach- each homerc>om were named and strategy :'.tartin's two freE' throws and ,'urlailed quickly cnough. We Sherman Will SOn of the t. IS week ~ ~ee-ting. The co~- Bettejane Crossen, piano. Ste- ciates, Le'onard Bronder and ers. The bright colors and antics winners with a gold cup award. ..ard Lauer. a field gool provicied the vie. on I:.' recommcnd. We do not Wayne State Univer:.ity Visual tl.nued opera,bon of U.S.~bul1t phen recently participated in William Carter. of Michael will delight. ed to the top winner in e-ach k was l('d by tory margin. He led the Lakers rondemn." Aids Section. speaker at the all" an~ nllval bases in SpaIn, the Michigan High School Band Mr. Pickup has been in the "Niok" follows and this ilSthe l"oom, plus :ribbon awards for Jim Bigham attack with 20 points follo\' ..ed ,'. mepling, sllo",ed th C '1 Franco sat tit u d e toward de story about a boy of Siam and In ~r) mg to stJ(~ss the con. ~ ,ouncl Gaulle and the European com- and Orchestra Festival at East- field of governmental research first, second. third and honor- Its includin~ by B:lrr~' T r (l m b J Y with 13. ~trurtlvc rather than. the nega. that a conception of tne motion munity the restoration of the ern Michigan College in Ypsh for 26 years and previously his interesting life with }lis able mention. and i from Kweratowski was hi~h for St. tn'e programs of e"tertainlng picture Industry as entertain. S . h h d lanti. where his violin solo won setl"ved w1th the' Providence, friends the elephants. This Disp Winners of Gold Cup awards Thom:ls with 2.000 movie bullelllls a month 0 00 'f he sa.~d. arc the ti' t' G t D isl and South Macomb Symphonies. vania l-;Conomy League, in Diane Wooten and Lee Cox. ~hip Frida~' at ~ ;l,m. at the for Pointe schools, grades third llilms made for business, indus-I par, clpan s m rea cc .ons Mrs. Crossen is better known Wilkes-B&.rre'. Penn. He has "Water Birds," a color film scorc in ,he Cnin'!'sity of Dctroit M~morial Ihrou h sixth and 12 "'00 . I _ try, medi<::lJ schools, and edu. 1963 study groups will conSIder to area residents in her capacity been a trustee and president of also by Disney FiJ ms, is the First Grade - Cheryl Spilos, " ...-: • . ,ity. school subjects will be on dis- Wilson to John F. Ken n e dy. Saturday alld Sunday Doors OIM" of tumbling, equipment whiC'h they use in posed of Detroit school faculty purpose, the Council conduct:; I ot 1:15 play in the school gymnasium. For the past eight years, FP A members. continuing, factual re'search into ,I ~t.ion on thc Te~~chers on each grade level their work. The school nurse has pro mot e d local study Onc of the world's best known will be on hand to explain her pubUc affairs and governmental :roup meets have arranged special exhibits groups as p'art of its educational Last year Miss Abel' present- problems at the state and local Starting Wed""doy renters for basic research on work and to demonstrate the n. and will be on hand .to explain purpose: to aid informed partici- ed a half-hou.r radio program, levels with a full-time pro- I Stawort Granger - Piar An:Jall high frequency sound waves is use of the Audiometer and the pants toward a greater under- and she performed at the tri- lastics Class found at :\liehigan State UOI. ennial conference of Delta Omi- fessional staff, and their re- Vision Tester - two useful standing of some of the m(lre I "Sodam And at 10 till, yersit~:. FAMUUS CA1\lTUNl<:S£ pieces of equipment purchased search results are available ~0 m pIe x issues facing this cron, international music sorar- to all. ' by the Kerby P.T.A. Gomorrah" CHINESE FOODS nation regarding foreign policy. ity. Her appearance in the Mock at Somerset Faure sonata is looked for- . 'I'he Citizens' Research Coun- at Due to the nature of the In April, at the conclusion of ward to, especially by those ~11never takes stands on ballot meeting, there will be no for- HONG KONG Great Decisions 1963's eight- who heard last month's program I l~sues; never attempts to, ad- mal business meeting or room 'week program, all discusson of the Chamber Music PIa .. VIS~ or tell ~eople .how to vote. for an evening of fun visitation. Parents are urged h h . . ye.s Its putrlose 18 to fll1d and pub- I groups will be invite':!. to a Chop Suey by the teaching staff to drop in w ~n ~ e ~artic!pated In Grosse Hcize the unbiase factual information about this Edgar A. (Bud) Guest, Jr., momentous public event to the l" ",ill be the featured speak- I peTsonal attention of citizens i er at the annual banquet of in every part of the state. { the Grosse Pointe Numismatic . The following five areas will Society, to be held February be covered in the seminar: 28 at the War Memorial. Leg i s I a t i v e Apportionment; The C.P.N.S. was founded in Highlights of Executive, Legis- special 1959 and has a membership of lative and Judicial Branch 25-most of whom are Grosse Provisions; Finance and TaXa- Friday, Saturday ond Sunday Only Pointers. Its purpose is the tion Provisions. Local Govern- Moy's Combination Plate study and appreciation of coin- .ment and the Educational age from an historical view- System; and New Practices, and point, and the encourag\:ment Traditions Retained. MB of coin collecting as a hobby. There will be an opportunity for an audience question and lontgomery Brand Butter lb. Sge FALSE FRONT answer period after c'ach of . the five areas, and at the con. p.m. Most fo.lks could ~till !lve on, elusion of the presentation. All ,ros. Stouffer's' Froz.en! a. s~an mcome today if they citizens are urged. to attend this did:'1 t spend s~ much money seminar and avail themselves Macaroni & Cheese trymg to keep 1t a secret. of the opportunity to benefit «{JYi:U::I:":: EE through the information pre- ~ , i'" 12.0z. Pkg. 2 for 69c ~ . Week Nights 8:00 P.M. ,( ">~ sented at this meeting. Three Shows Saturdays Two Shows Sundays] ,;:i: ?\\.::;~, Tuna Noodle Casserole 1 1:00, 5:00 and 9:00 P.M. ~::30and 7:00 P.M. t.' ",;,',""':> .,. 1 J10WARDJOlinsonJ 11 12.0'%. Pkg. 49c No Show Tuesday Evenings Feb. 26 and March 5,~j;)-"i;'-"""-- , LENTEN SPECIAL DOWN AND OUT People, blinded by tears shed PRICES: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 * Saturday Evenings Only: $4.50, $3.75. $Z.Ql) FREE - over lost opportunities, fail to ITY FOODS at Verbrugge's DELIVERY COMPLETE see new ones coming, their way. CHILDREN HALF PRICE 13 and IInder Mon., Wed.. Thu ..... at I P.M. o ------1 AND SATURDAY MATINEES 5 '.M. ONL"t o Mack at Somerset SEAFOOD Kids Tickets on sale at Olympia and Grinnell'. Downtown MAIL ORDERS NOWI Enclose J.If-Gdclress" MlvelOfH' when ORI.ring by r.mJf. . " DINNER ~ , .,'OLYMPI-A"-STAD-IU'-M ", . '-~ . . ','. .. ..,',' " $129 ___ M_oc_ko_t so_mer_se_t _' -1 THE VERMOUTH \TO YOUR CHOICE OF Floor Shows & Dancing GOLDEN FRIED BUTTERFLY FRESH LAKE Tuesday thru Sunday THAT'S DRIER TENDER SWEET CLAMS SHRIMP ERIE PERCH Starting TUESDAY 1 THAN GIN ITSELF! French Fried Potatoes Creamy Cole Slaw HARVEY Coffee. 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.., Page Eight • G ROSSE PO IN TEN EW S Thursday, February 28, 1963 Thursday, Febri ~ ST. PAUL EVANG.LUTH. ---_.- : I 375 Lothrc!), at .Chalfonte Citizens, Urged Rector Coming Mason Cubs at Hold Banquet Dems to ROll Phone 'I'Uxedo 1-6610 -1~5014 New Pastor ·Ch h N · To Register From Cranbrook Highest rllnklr.g awards in A com pIe t e dinner was Mrs. Helen Wirth of Feb. 28, Thursday, 1 Civic :\1": : urc ews: the Cub S<:out organizatbn • • Conv. Home. served to over 200 mothers. Hampton road, was voted 1 Bloodmobile at a.p. War Residents of the Pointe are Grosse Pointe will have the along with many other majoi' I : fathers and cubs before the gate of the Year by the : ...... • ' Memorial . reminded by their respective opportUillity of hearing the Rev. and minor awuds w<:re pre- teenth Congr2ssional Di city clerks that the last day to Gerald B. O'Grady. Rector of sented to members of Mason awards ceremony. A color Democrats, for honors at FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. through crib room through sell- II< '" * register for the April 1 spring Christ Chur~h, Cranbrook. on Schools' Pack 290 at an annual movie of John Glenn's space Annual Jeff-Jack Dinner SCIENTIST. ior high. 11 a.m., Worship serw Mar. 1: 1 p.m .• World Day of I Prayer. election i~ Monday. March 4. Tuesday, March 5. Mr. O'Grady Blue & Gold B.mquet on Thurs- flight wa,s shown t.hrough the held on Saturday, ~Iarcb '1 A dl~ I vice. Crib room through. crib F'r.es u .or om I R Saturday: 9:30 a.m. Catechlcm According to State Law, all is 3cheduled to speak at Christ day eVC'!ling.February 21. courtesy of the Detroit Edison the Light Guard Armory, .'Ch ..tst T " '11 b t'h l'oom through senior h gh. ev. , •• ,eflUS WI (' e Mr. Estes •• Jr., will be in the Classes. offices will be open until B Church, at 11 a.m. on the pro- Cub mas tel' George Harte- Company. East Eight Mile road. subject of the lesfon-sermon 'it t both services 2 to 5 10 a.m. Junior Choir. p.m. on that date to pcnnit vocative s u bJ I' C t.: "How an mayer-a~sisted by memt>ers of Mrs. Wirth ha~ been .a this Sunday PUlp a . anyone who is qualified to vote Individual Parish can Explore a the Pack's executive committee, . p.m., Reception in honor of the cinct dele~ate continuousl III am the way, the truth, and John W. Estes and family. 7 Sunday: 8:30'" and'" '"11 a.m. Holy to register. Social Issue." ... Eo Bauer, N. Cummings, F. Sny- the life: nCJ man com:~ unto p.m., Junior Hi. P.F: in Youth Communion. Citizens are also reminded Mr. O'Grady will base his der, M. DeBacker., H. Anderson, G. ReneI' and Wm. York.- pre- I the Father, but by me .• These room; Senior Hi. P.F. in lounge. 9:45 a.m. Adult EduOOition. that the deadline for abscnt talk on :'1isown parish's study of sented the foHowing awards: words of the Master taken from '" '" * 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, all v 0 t e r s ballots is Saturday. the timely problem of Open The Grosse Pointe Yancey' John's Gospel (14:6) will be ages. March 30, at 2 p.m. Occu.pancy, which has been in Webelos to Allen DeBacker used as the Golden Text. Monda~', March 4: 12:45 p.m., process for the past year. and Robert GOll; Women's Association Bowling .11 p.m. Sunda)' School, ages ~ Memorial Irene Hal "T her c for 1', liny beloved 1-8. League, 20422 Mack avenue. Born in Paterson, N.J.. and Lion to Robert Burn; Advancr:d HaIr Styhng f brethren, be ye steadfast, un. 4 p.m. Luther Lcagutl. Virgmia Farrell Acaa 6:56 p.m., Men's Club Bowling Many Pointers graduated from Williams Co1- Bear to Gregg Hartemayer; ~t Church moveable, always abounding in 4 p.m. Couples' Club Play Re~ League, 19748 Harper avenue. lege in 1940, Mr. O'Grady re- -Wolf to Billy Benteen. Robby the word of the Lord, foras- hcarsa1. ' United Presbyterian No Appointm~, 7 p.m., Girl Scout Mariners in Get M Degrees ceived his B.D. from the Epis- Cummings, Larry DeHacker. J 16 Lake Shore Rd. much as ye know that your 7 p.m. YACS. I, Open 8:00 to 5:0( social hall. copal Theol~gical S c h 0 0 1 in Michael Gill, Chuck McNair, , ..=~ Bertram de H. Evenings by J. labour is not in vain in the ~'-~i Atwood '" lft '" 1943. After a chaplaincy at Richard Pepper, John Simpson, ~ Lord" (I Cor. 15:58) is one of * '" * Monday: 4-6:30 p.m. Evanw The University of Michigan Cornell University he served as Alan Warncke, and Harold Tuesday, March 5: 9:30 a.m., awarded 1.474 degrees to stu- 'l"he Grosse Pointe Congrega- f Ben L. Tallman Shampoo and Set ....• many passages that will make gelism Committee. ! I'Lyman B. Stookey . Assistant Professor of Theology . 1 Ch h' 1 d t Warncke; up the Scriptural readings. Women's Association Board in dents fulfilling degree require- bona urc IS pease 0 an- RiChard W. Mitchell 14637 f. JeHerson 8 p.m. Couples' Club Board, ments at the end of the first at Trinity College. nounce the appointment of the GoM Arrow on Bear B;:dge to From "Science and Health Lounge. 1 p.m., Senior Sixteens Bowles', ~ ~-=--- Ministers Parl;.ing in Lounge. 7:30 p.m., Group 5 semester. Seveil hundred and From there the O'Grady fam- REVEREND JOHN WILLIAM Gary Bennett; I -0 with Key to the Scriptures" by ~ - Morninl:' Worship 8 p.m. Membership Class. seventy-nine of these were ily moved to Geneva. Switzer- ESTES, as its new pastor. Two Year Pins to Robert ColI I Mary Baker Eddy this dtation meeting in Lounge. 5'«., .,-.- 9:30 aniS 11:15 8 p.m. Recovery. graduate and professional de- land, where Mr. O'Grady was Reverend Estes will assume his and Gregg Hartemayer; ..:: will be read: "It is possible,- ... * .. Church School >I< * >I< grees, wilile the remainder Rector of the American Church duties in the pulpit on Sunday. Bob Cat Badges to Albie yea. it is the duty and privilege Wcd~esday, M:arch 6: 9:30 9:30 and 11:15 FENESTRA of every child, man and woman, a.m., Btble st~dy clasc;;in lounge. Tuesday: 10 am. Past 50 Club were awarded by the Univer- for six years. In 1951 he re- March 3. Scholl and David Acre. Church School from Crib thru AQult.--- -to follow in some degree the 17:30 p.m., Board and committee visits Builders' Show sity's various undergraduate ceived the B'nal Brith Hillel Reverend and Mrs. Estes and _ colleges, Interfaith Award and in 1954 j'heir t.'lree cilildren come to example of the Master by the meetings. 7:30 p.m. W. of C. Executive TYPE Board. Grosse Poi n t I' r s awarded he attended the lnternational Grosse Pointe from the 'pilgrim demonstration of Truth and * * '" I 7:45 p.m Sunday S c h 0 01 Bachelor ~f Arts degrees inw Chaplains Conference Ecwnen- Church in Dux bur y' Mass., The Grosse Pointe GROSSE POINTE LiIe. of health and holiness" Thursday, M:.:rch 7: 4 p.m .• CASEMENTS Teachers elude: Albert O. Andrews, Jr .• leal Institute in Geneva. where they have lived and Congregational (p. 37). .Junior choir. 6:45 p.m .• ' Youth METHODIST CHU_CH 455 Lakeland avenue; Melinda ------worked since 1950. Church ADJUST choir. 8 p.m .• Chancel choir. ... '" '" 211 Moross Road WE STRAIGHTEN WOODS PRESBYTERIAN Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. Lenten King Bryan, 251 Hamilton Lenten Lectures Mr. Estcs was born in Ala- 240 Chalfon1.e at Lothrop 9:30 Won,hlp: C h u r c h School Worship. court; Francis George Cherry. barn a and is Ii g r a d u a t I' of GrO'SSePojnte. Michigan for N u r s e l' y thru 6th 19950 Mack Ave. at Torrey Rd. ST. JAMES LUTHERAN grade. Adult Classes. 8;45 p.m. SCIllorChoir. 1342 Whittier; James S. Cooper, At St. l\fichael' s Teachers ColI e g e, Florence, MINISTERS Andrew F. Rauth, Minister McMillan at Kercheval 741 Westchester; Cynthia A. Ala. He receive.d his Bachelor 11:00 Worship; Church School Charles B. Kennedy, Asst. Min. '" ... '" John William Estes, Jr. far Nursery thru Senior George E. Kurz, Pastor POINTE METHODIST Zdrodowski, 1127 Berkshire; of Divinity degree from Crozer High. Robert L. Lucero, Asst. lUin. and Robert A. Carstens. 360 St. Michael's E pis cop a 1 Seminary in 1945. Graduate Arnold Dahlquist Johnlon Carl Munzel. Organist 211 Moross Road Thursda):, Fehruary 28: 9 Kerby. Church, Grosse. Pointe Wo?ds. work was done at Pendle Hill. 9:30 a.m. - Wors.hip service. 886-2363 Thursday, Feb. 28: 1 p.m., James D Nixon Church school for crib t'G()m a.m .•9:15 p.m. Red cross Blood- Bachelor of Arts in Educa- announces a serIes ?f liturg1c~ Wallingford, Pa., and at John th.rough se.n1or high. Georgian Court Nursing Home Alfred T. Bamsey Ministers mobile at the Gros::>e Pointe tion recipients are: Diane L. lectures to b~ peld 1Il the audl- Hopkins and Hal'VIard Un1versi- 11:00 a.m. - Worship service. REV. JAMES D. NIXON Visitation and Religious Ser~ Church school fO"l' crib t'OO!':l War Memorial Center. 10 a.m. Sunday, March 3: 9:30 a.m. Bessert, 542 N,eff .Lane; Patricia torium of the parish house on ties. Previous pastorates have REV. ALFRED T. BAM~EY vice. 8 p.m., Chancel choir. through senivr high. Prescriptions Fill Prayer group meets. 4 p.m. Worship and Church School. A. Price. 687 Westchester; four consecutive' T h u r s day s been at the 7th Baptist Church You t h communicants' class. .. * .. 11 a.m. Worship and Church C~rol A. Miller 1358 Somerset; curing Lent, beginning March and the Immanuel Church in . Ray-Ban Sun Gia. 7:30 p.m. Church schO<'l staff Saturday: 9 a.m .• Junior and School. 5:30 p.m. Jr. High MYF. and Betty K. Suttle 676 Middle- 7. at 8 p.m. Each lecture will BaWmore Md. Senior confirmation c I ass I' s. meeting. 8 p.m. Chancel choir 6:30 p.m. Asbury Choir re- be preceded by a brief servi<;e A wel~Oming reception for FIRST CHURCH 9:45 a.m., Chapel choir. 10:45 THE GROSSE POINTE rehearsal. hearsal. 7:30 p.m. Sr. High MYF. sex. of Evening Prayer at 7:45, 1Il Reverend Estes and his family i OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST * • * a.m., Junior Choir. John F. Diebel 80 Touraine; the church. will be presented on Sunda" BAPTIST CHURCH * ...... >I< '" * Mary Ogden Loyer 1033 Whit- J Baseline at Mack, G:-osse Pointe Farms ION Friday. Mar c h ]; 1 p.m. Tuesday. March 5: 12:30 p.m. tier; and Richard A. Neale The lectures, based on the afternoon. March 3, from 2 to 5 Sunday: 9:30 and 11 a.m .• Grosse Pointe Woods Sundoy Services--l0:30 o.m. World Day of Prayer-Grosse WSCS Luncheon. 8 p.m. Chris- 2051 Stanhope received Master geneval topic, "Worship? Why o'clock in the Chapel Lounge 20/83 ~ Worship services - Holy Com- Sunday School and Infants' Room Poi Ii t e Woods Presbyterian tian Social Concerns. of Arts degrees. Bother?". will deal principally at the church, located at Chal- Heartily Invites you to 10:30 a,m. munion at second service. Nars- Between Church. Guest speaker, Mrs. with the Eucharist, the chief fonte and Lothrop roads. Plan- attend Sunday Services Wednesday Testimony Meeting James H. Laird. ery available. 9:30, Sun day '" * '" Richard N. Adams 305 Uni- service of worship in the Epls- ning this event;t is a committee 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY 8:00 p,m. School and Senior youth dis- Wednesday. March 6: 6:45 >;< .. • versity place was awarded a oopal Church. and will cover headed by Joseph Burns, chair- SCHOOL. William Fries All'ditoriurn cussion g r 0 up. 7 p.r.,I., St. p.m. Lenten Dinner. 8:30 p.m . Saturdav, Mareh 2: 9 a.m. Bachelor of Business Admin- the following individual ques- man of the Board of Trustees 11:00 A.M. MORNING 32 Lakeshore Rd. James Senior Youth meeting. Commission on Education. istrCl>tion. Master of Business Carol cho'if' rehearsal. 10 a.m. WORSHIP. All Are Welcome * ...... >I< ...... administration recipients in- tions: of the Church. Working with Crusader choir rehearsal. 10 6:00 P.M. EVENING .Radio Program: Monday: 7:30 p.m., Church Thursday, March 7: 7 p.m. elude: Robert L. Nugent 866 March 7-"Does any t hi n g Mr. Burns are Mrs. ..Tames a.m. You t h Communicants' WORSHIP "The Bibla S~aks to You" Vestry meets. Bible Study with ~"outh. 7 p.m. Washington road; James M. happen in worship?" Bolles, Scott Stirton. Richard class. 11 a.m. Highlander choir Dr. Dale Ibrie, Minister i CKLW (800 kc)-9:45 a.m. Sunday Shed a Tear fo Wesley Choir. 7:45 p.m. Chancel LaFleur 20 South Edgewood March 14-"What happened Jo~mson. Mrs. Edward Schutte. rehearsal. '" '" * Tuesday: 6:30 to 8 p.m., Boys Choir. B:15 p.m. Adult Bible drive,' and John S. Scherer 665 on Calvary?" Max C row d e r. Mrs. Stanley - i~;;';;;;';;;;;;;;;;';;';;;;;"';;;';'~-~ our un • • * Study. 9:15 p.m. B~wling '.. . Lindow and Mrs. Jack Neal. Sunday, March 3: 9:30 a.m. basketball practice at Brownell Lakeshore. March 21- CommunlSm--Is Reverend Arnold Johnson You are lnr.!.ed to use the League. ! SIXTH CHURCH First worship service. 9:30 atm. Jr. High School. 8 p.m .• Sunday Richard M. Denise. 15429 it a reality or only symbolic:,"' associate m in i s t e r, and th~ Forced to sell. Sheba tJ I OF School teachers :neet. Essex reL:!ived a Master of: March 28-"A candid look at Board of Deaeons will form a Ohristian Science hard, we finally t;. Church school-Nursery through '" >I< '" ' " but had Friday, March B: 4 pm .. Science degree. Joseph V. Bris- my Image.. reception line to introduce Rev- CHRIST,. SCIENTIST S en i 0 r Department. 11 a.m. '" '" ... the Rose Man for scien Sccond worship service. 11 a.m. Wednesday: 8 p.m., Lenten Luther Choir. son. 42 Lakecrest, was awarded The Rev. canon Leslie G. erend Estes to the guests. The Reading Room Detroit service with nursery available. a Bachelor of Science in Engi- Warren, who has spoken at St. Board of Deac~)Ilesses and the 14710 KERCHEVAL AVE .• control of pesty annoying a Church school. nursery through 19613 Mock Ave. One Block West of Alter 9 p.m., Adult instruction class. neering; Judith A. Baldwin, 27 Michael's on several occasions. Worn en's Association of the Now, there are no ants in s: Junior high 'and adult Bible Saturday. '"March* '"9: 10:15 a.m. GM$S8 Pointe Woods SUNDAY SERVICES .. .. Oxford received a Bachelor is well-known throughout the church will preside at the tea 10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and Sheba's starving. G, class. Sermon theme at both . God and Country. 11 a.m. Con- Open trom 10 a.m. t.o 5 p.m. of Science in Design; and Diocese as a lecturer and re- tables. Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. worship, services: "Survival." 4 Thursday: 7 p.m., Basketball firmation Class. daily except Sunday'S and HoU- pet. Likes children. Championship playoff at Faith Gladys E. Steil. 453 Calvin, tr~at condu~or. Coming to th~ Ministers and mayors of the :lays Thursday and Friday Wednesday El"en1ng p.rn. Great Dec1sions-1963 meet- even1ngs 7 to ~ p.m. TestUnon1a1 MeetJ.ng-8 p.m. Call the Rose Man for c[ Lutheran gym. * * '" was granted a Bachelor of Sci- D 1 0 C I' S e III 1954, from th'6 five Grosse Pointes and mem- ing. 6 p.m. Highlanders (Junior ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL ReadIne Room ence in Education. Diocese of Algoma, Oanada, he bel'S of the Board of Education First Church of Christ, 16348 East Warren High Youth). 6 p.m. S e n lor ... * * 20475 Sunningdale Park Tuesday, Wednesnay, Thurs- A Bachelor of Laws degree has served on the staff of the have been invite~ to join in the 2 Blks. West of Outer Drive High Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. (Near Mack and Vernier) Scientist, Wep.k D..ys - 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. I' day: Women's P,'ayer Groups was awarded Henry Earle, III. cathedral Ch~ch of St. Paul welcome to the Estes family. i Wedoetldays - 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Thistle C:ub (S n i 0 r High Rector Grosse Pointe Farms PLUMBINe Youth). 7:30 p.m. Prayer group. at 9:30 a.m. in lounge. 166 Cloverly. and Mary Ryan for the past fIve years. Harp music will provide a plea- ' Sundays - 2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m . Tuesday. March 5: 9:15 a.m. The Reverend Edgar H. Yeoman Strother 798 Pemberton re- The Rev. Edgar H. Yeoman. sant backgroWld for conversa- and . ~~~-=::;;;;;.~ Women's Association Executive ClffilST EPISCOPAL The Reverend Paul S. Downie, ceived her Master of Arts in Rector of St. Michael's, extends tion and nursery care will be I Associate Priest Library Scfenee. a cordial invitation to anyone provided for those too young Board meets. 1:30 p.m. Devo- The Reverend ! St. Paul Ev. HEATING tional leaders study class. 7 Thursday, February 28: 6:45 . . interested in attending these to enjoy the reception. St. James I En'iJle B. Maynard, D.D. lfictures. The speaker for the DIV. p.m. Girl Scout Troop 377 Sunday Services, March 3- a.m. Eucharist. Women Golfers Plan Lutheran Church meets. 7:30 p.m. Christian Edu- fifth Thursday in Lent. April 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 ... '" Clark Women' Plan Lutheran Church Chalfont. and Lothrop cation Co u n c i 7:45 p.m. . Tee-Off Lunch March 6 4, will be announced later. 1. Sunday, March 3 (First Sun- and 11:15 a.m. Holy Communion In addition to the program Hobby Exhibit March 4 Kerehevol at McMillan TU 1-6670 Stewardship committee meet- day in Lent): 8 a.m. Euchraist. and Sermon. Church School The Suburban Women Golf- outlined above, there will be TU 4-0511 We Invite You To Worship . ing. 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and i With Us Classes, 9:30 and 11:15 a.m .. ers Club will have their Tee-Off two celebrations of the Eu~ Clark Women's Club will meet , • * • Sermon. Sunday Services-9:30 and I 8:30 a.m.-Worship Coffee Hour follows 9:30 and luncheon, at the L 0 c h moo r charist each week. on Tuesdays on Monday, March 4, at Christ 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School Wednesday, March 6: 10 a.m'-I 11:15 a.m. services. 11:15 a.m. Choral Eucharist Country Club on Wednesda~r, Methodist Church at 1 p.m. 11:00 a.m. hlp: C h u r C h School 'Park Policelllen 20o 9 19 for N u r s e r y ttuu 6th charge, After waiving exam. oz.20 LARGE gr3de. Adalt Clas.-'>es. , RESIDENTIAL j Hurt in Accident ination, he was bound over to 1 1~:00 Wor~hlp; C h u r c h School FREE AIR-TEC OF:: the Wayne County Circuit Court :-; ....ht;'/:i for Nurserv thru Senior _<;:;~,,_N<.d 1 Hlf;h. . .,.w and released on $500 bond' ESTIMATES ~.7800 640 EAST 7 MILE RD. COMMER(;IAL Two Park police 0 f f ice r s pending trial. ' 886-2363 were slightly injured on Satur- Reg. 98c .~ day, February 23, when their I'urther questioning revealed ~1inlsters ._, that Brownell had stolen two scout car was forced off the R~Y. JAMES D. NIXON other cars in the Grosse Pointe JOHNSON REV. ALFRED T. BAMSEY road by a H a I' per Woo d s Prescriptions E'illcd motorist. area in the past fortnight, one and JOHNSON ------~------Ray-Ban Sun Glasses The policemen, Cpt Henry at Leon's Coiffures. Washing- BABY LOTION Coonce and Henry Wilson, were ton and Mack. and the other at FIRST CHURCH patroling Mack avenue. and the Hawthorne House on Ker- were returning to their beat cheval, He kept the cars about OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST a week. each, using them for Grosse Pointe Farms OPTICIANS from the Detroit side of the ION thoroughfare. transportation to and from Sunday SNvices~ 10:30 a.m. 20183 MACK AVENUE school, and parking thcm at Sunday School and Intants' Room The-y were behind a car night on Mack avenue. 10:30 a.m. Between 7 and 8 Mile Roads ! driven by .Tames M. DiGiovan- Wednesday Testimony Meeting 8-00 p.m. ni, 21, of 19206 Kenosha, who TUxedo 4-5770 appeared to be driving in er- Couzens Family William Fries Auditorium ratic man n e r. The officers 32 L~keshoro Rd. I ~~~- __--_.~~~~======.======__-_-._-_-_-_'-_-_-__-'_ pulled up along side DiGio- Makes Big Gift"' All Are Welcome ------A-OV-E-R.-T-IS-E-M".-'N--T-.------,---- vanni's car to motion him to • RadIO Program: the curt. Members of the family of the "To,e Bible SpeaKS to You" Coonce and Wilson said that late Senator Jam e s Couzens CKLW (800 kc)~9:45 a,m. Sunday Sheda Tear for Sheha- DiGiovanni saw the police car have subscribed $91,000 to the ----"- ~-~------~-- and veered his vehicle to hit Children's Hospital B u i 1ding our unemployed ant eater theirs. The corporal, who was Fund to build and equip two SIXTH CHURCH driving, swerved to avoid' a units in the' new hospital. Rus- OF Forced to sell. Sheba tried! plete, year-'round protection collision, and the scout car hil sel A. Swaney, chairman of the CHRIST, SCIENTIST hard. but we finally had to call against ants, spiders, roaches the curb with such force it fund. reported today. Detroit the Rose Man for scientific and other damaging pests. blew Ollt two front tires. . One unit, the major _opera- 14710 KERCHEVAL AVE .• control of pesty annoying ants. Put your pest problems com- I Detroit Patrolmen William tmg and cystoscopy room in One Block West of Alter Now, there are no ants in sight pletely in his hands for only pen- Anderson and Andrew pfiel, the new surgical department, is SUNDAi SERVICES to be established in mE;mory of 10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and Sheba's starving. Good Iniesaday.Call Rose toc1ay. Rose w.ho we~e also on the Detroit Sunday SChool - III:30 a,m. IH Se' 84 W Ch' SIde. wItnessed the incident Frank Couzens, a son of the pe t . Lik es child ren_ I ome rVlce, 01 . lcago, and stop d D'G' . d' late Senator. The other, the Wednesday Evening . pe I lO'Vanm. an Testimonial Meeting-3 p.m. eall the Rose Mall for com~ ,DetrOIt. Call TE 4~9300. gave him a reckless driving Cardiopulmonary Suite which Reading Room ------ticket on conlplaint of the Park includes Cardiac Catheteriza- 163-18 East WarreD 2 Blks. West of Outer Drive 1 officers. tion Room, Analytical Labora- "'e ..k Days - 10 a,m. - 9 p.m. tory, Physicum's Office. Cleri- Wednesda~'!1 - 10 a.m. _ 7 p.m. LA 7-9600 Coonce suffered 8. slight Sumiays - Z p.m. - 4:30 p.m. PLUMBING cal Office and two Examining . laceration on the top of his Rooms, will bc a memorial to -\'-~-- and i head and a swelllng of the Mrs. James Couzens. i left knee; and Wilson suffered 'a bruised and swollen right The family of the Senator for ! SI. Paul Ev. ' HEATING Jeg. _ many years have followed his policy of deep in te res t and DIY. \ DiGiovanni was arraigned be- Lutheran Ohurch c I 0 s e association with Chil- Cholfonte and Lothrop fore Detroit Traffic Judge John dren's. In 1922, the Senator TU 1-6670 D, Watts on Monday, February cc..ntributed $1,000,000 to the We Invite You To Worship 25, and was found guilty of hospital for an extensive build- With Us reckless driving and fined' $50. ing program. This included a 8::;\0 o_m.~Worship The Park policemen testified 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School new residence for nurses and a 11 o_m.~Worsh,p in 'court. complete service building The 1 J a m.~Sunday School basic hospital was remodeled (Ages 1-8) RHEEM with two new win g s b e i n g Rev. Charles W. Sandrock 40 9al. 9as hot water NaUle Dr. J. H. Graves Pastor added to the original building. Mr. Jerold Borgie heeter. glass lined, To GoverUlllent Post He had earlier given the land Vicar 10 yr. warranty. and buildings for the Michigan $119.95 installed Dr. James H. Graves of 1304 Convalescent Home in Farm~ LIPSTI,CKS C 9941 HAYES (Normal installation) I !3ucking~am, Associate Professor ington, which was merged this 150 CLOUD SilK 97C Popular Shades ••.••••..••••• NOW 10 Psychlatry, Wayne State Uni- same year with Children's and ...97 Powder Compact ,)••••• t ••••• 0._. t' versityMedical School and Vice. the name of the h 0 s pit a I ._-- ,------~----.,--- -~----- Chairman of the Michigan changed from The Children's Mental Health Commission has Free Hospital Association to 21001 Moross Rd. at Ha.rlleT 50 been appointed to the Projects Children's Hospital of Michi- 2 FLAnER FLUFf Sunday Services 10 a.m. and Grants Review Committee ia gan. 7 p.m. NOW ••• NOW ••• Spcdal Areas of the National Senator Couzens also created 11:20 a.m. Bible School Institute of Mental Health, a fund known as The Children's Classes for all. Washington, D. C. The appoint- Fund of Michigan and dedi. Wed. Eve_ 7;30 Prayer and ment made by the U.S. Public cated to "the welfare of chil- Bible Study Health service is for a three- dren of the State of Michigan 150 FACE P'OWDER 2°0 FACE POWDER All Welcomll year period. 'and elsewhere in the world." NOW ••• Pearl.Cloud Silk ...... NOW • • • Dr. Graves will take part in In the course of 25 years. the reviewing and passing on appli- period wit h i n which it wa's cations for United States Gov- specified the Fund was to be ernment grants in the areas of disbursed, o'ver' nineteell mil- 150 FLATTER GlO 50 C school mental health, alcohol- lion dollars was given to bene~ NOW ••• 1 COLOR GLO 97 ism. drug addiction, crime and fit children in' such fields as Hair Rinse •..••.•••••••••... NOW ••• delinquency and related areas. public health, mental health, child research. aid to depend- YOUTH F~NED ent children and juvenile delin- quency. 25 Geoffrey Colegrove, 19, of 410 2 . TRD- TINT St. Clair, p-led guilty to having In 1953, the Couzens Mem- NOW ••• had possession of beer and was ot~al Clinic was built .and dedi- fined $25 by Farms Judge Grant cated as the new outpatient de- E. Armstrong. following' a hear- partment of Children's. Con- struction of this f 0 u r-s tor y . "__ _ ing held on Thursday, Feb. 14. building, h 0 u sin g clinics in ~¥.¥¥•••~••••••••••••~~•••••••••••~•••••••••••••+ ~ over thirty branches of pedia- trics, was made possible in part : t by an allocation of $750,000 from the Greater Detroit Hos- pital Building Fund, $500.000 IT'S-SO GOOD IT WILL of which came from the Chil- i ~~i idren's Fund of Michigan and LANG~S $100,000 directly from the Cou- J TltL IT'S GONE zens family. The total cost was 've Planned it That Woy more than $1.000,000, the bal- IS from lowa's corn-fw porkers. our al Wisconsin hickory and apple~ood ~ ~[, _ Vi!!~~~O!eaIS !ance coming from the hospital's ~g; honey 'n' spice "la1:ing; and yes endowment funds. Over 100,000 wish (3Sc extra). We just wouldn't * ._ '0 17045 KERCHEVAL-In The Villaqe ~ roduct we have been making for the visits were made by children ham that even comes c1o~e to'makh- :* • Personalized Service with Custom Meat Cutting :t~ to this clinic during the ~'ear Sll of our :!\UT.-SWEt:T Honey Baked 1962. any special occasion. party. wedding * for Your Complete Satisfaction. il nmunion, funeral gathering or Just * ~ Commenting on the gift. the 120.127 -620 Cuneca Branlf : Woterl.for Our Weekly Features :t chairman said. "The Couzens Reg. 2.00 IN DETROIT (and THE POII'UES) Bottle of 100 * il name has long been clos~ly Reg.98c OF OUR PHONE NUMBER associat.ed with Children's Hos- EASTMAN re You Can Get the Very Best •• pital. This substantial contribu. TONI ~ PEA:NiEAL BACON . .. B/ie~~e 89~ lion to the building fund is an- FILM ASPIRIN i !other example of the de.ep in- ~ HO'ME * ~ terest the family has shown BAN t BLACK AND * il over the years for the health PERMANENT Tablets. and welfare of children. It is With Coupon Deodorant WHITE ROLL With Coupon i Fresh SHANK 45c Bun 59c, iindeed gratifying to see the tra- Expires March 3 With Coupon Expires March 3rd ~ HAMS (Pork Roast) HALF HALF t ditional interest in Children's Expires March 3rd Expires March 3 preserved by each succeeding * il seneration." 17 c 00 151b .3 f.r 1 RETAIL Quick. Dependable lIe 2-8622 57 STORE 1 UN 2-8466 I BiEieiEit'DERLOINS .. · · · · 1 I d method of slicing the ,neat aroufid TV. RADIO pltal manner to that the slices remam 19thwise. and the slices fall off ready * FRESH FISH AVAILABLE DAILY AT LANG'S il 97~c at the ha::"1S we sell ar~ ordered : :t SERVICE .. ~ L. L. DACKEN. SALE DAYS CORNER * ~ THRU w .20431 Mack TU 1-2791 NOTRE I : For Delivery Call TU 2 577B, TU 2-5771 :t j SUNDAY AT. 1 16941 KERCHEVAL DAME i ,-- ~••*.** ••••••• **•••••••••• *••*.*********.*•••••**.**.*.***********J;- ..' .1 ,. ! " en ••• e •• _ _crtm •• ._= . <- em •• m •••• • •• _ .me Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 28, 1963 Or"ss~Pojnl~ N~W8 '------'------_._,_.~------<-._-_._------PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Memorial Center Schedule ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. 'Vllae t~oes01. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL - at Whal~ GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN FEBRUARY 28 TO MARCH 7 nWon Sccond Class Postag 1 Paid lit Detroit, Micn~gan OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. YO'lr loJillrary FULl,Y PArD CIRCULATION SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. III,~.. III~... B7 Virewla Leonard "r *ALL MEMORIAL. SPONSORED ACTIVITIES r, t .r,,,.....\~\ Phone TU 2-6900 OPEN TO TIlE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC -'--_._----_._----- A recent message from News.. Mr. McGannon feels that By Roberta Member MichIgan PrcroS AssocIation 8'!d NatIonal EditorIal Association NOTICE: Please call for lost items at the office. week entitled: I AM YOUR LI- while National Library Week is N~TIONAL ADVERTISING Rt;PRESENTATIVE They will be held for thirty days. Tomorrow, March 1, is the begiI1..ning of Red Weekly Newsp.lpcr Rl'presentntlvcs, Inc. BRARY is worth reproducing in a fine thing. librarians should 404 i"l1th Avenue, New York 19, New York. BYyant 9-7300 Hospital equipment available for free loan-crutches, Cross month. When you give, the Red Cross can CHICAGO OFFICE its entirety, continue theix: efforts at pub- 333 Not'tll MichIgan Avenue Phone FInancIal 6-2214 wheel chairs, heat lamp and hospital beds. Blood avail. "I have swashbUCkling fiction liclzing their profession and its help those in need. 'l.'hey're on the .i~b 24 h?~rg able to Grosse Pointe residents 1n. case of accident or that will kidnap you away to the influence during the other fifty- a day .. , helping at disasters and trammg faIm1Jes ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR snd GENl'~RAL MANAGER emerl{ency-fl'e() of charge. MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ,ADVERTISING MANAG~H China Sea, or parachute you one Weeks of the year. Besides in safety skills. The Hill endors~s Red Cross month PATRICIA TALBOT , ' .FEATURE PAGE SOCIE1Y Grosse Pointe Garden Center and Lib r a r y _ A behind encmy lines, or splash attracting patrons at the com- and encourages us all to do the same. JAMES .1. N.JAIM NE~~ Volunteer mnsultant on duty Friday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. you with the salt spray of Jack munlty level, they must pay JANET .MUELLER .•..•...... , , . ,NE (TU 1-4594), during February and March. London's high seas. . close attention to publicity, pro- BILL ADAMO , ADVERTISINt. "I have little books of poems motion, advertising and public That super holding • MARY LORIMER ,.,.:.,. ,ADVERTISIN<3 * * '. you can slip in your pocket and relations. The broadcasting in- kind of hair spray is Caryl Richard's, "Living Doll JOHN McKENZIE ,',.,' " .. BUSINESS read on the train. dustry, this writer believes, is' ALBERTA WILKE ...... •...... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Thursday, February 28 "I can help your children I making efforts to ra;se the Spray" ..• and is considered one of the best on FERN GRE~G , ' , .. CLASSIFIED 9:15 a.m.-Junior League Glee Club-Rehearsal turn C's into B's and B's into readership level through such the market today. It holds in all kinds of weather .rOANNE EASON , .. ACCOUNTS ';'9 a.m. to 3 p.m., *3:30 to 9:15 p.m.-American Red Cross A's. means as dr::matization of nov- ... and is found at Trail Apothecary Shop. FLORA HARDING., " CIRCULATWN El d b'l M k' (TU 1 7 1) "I have for the asking. the els, plays and programs by edu------~------~-_._------00 mo I e- a e appomtments now - 5 1 wisdom of Socrates, the orations cators, but the creative powers to replenish the Grosse Pointe Community Blood of Daniel Webster, the brim- of librarians are stilI needed. Uniquely framed • Bank or to donate to any other organization, blood stone of Leo Durocher-almost After all. it is chic to be a are these beautifully hand-colored antique prints M bank, orind~vidual you wish. Supplies are v~ry: low. every original thought anj ex- reader-the librarian is "in," orons Stri ke Ago in . . . so very new in the picture gallery of the *10 a.m.-Amencan Red Cross BraIlle TranscrmtlOn- pression of worth in the history especially after havin& bcen O Wm. C. DenIer and. Co. They come in pairs ..• been 'th G P . t News property has I Class-Miss Ella McLennan-Instructor.. of the world. glorified and publicized in the '"l'sl'ted~nee agaInby VI'Cl'OllSe rossevand:::ls omwhosee depredations. rate I 'I'• 4 to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary. Ellen Cooper l "I havehdictionariest II that can I MUSIC MAN! individually ... or in sets of five or six. At any rate there is variety. their mental stature as slightly below the mo~omc. It . ns ruc or...... S 1 O W • ~ I t t p e t youl ow 0 spe Popocate- And there are other media of I has been suggested tbat perhaps some recent lSsue of 6.30 p.m.-Gr?sse Pomte NumIsmatIc Soclety-Dmner "j ha~,. biographies to iospiro ~~":i'::~.ni~~~~':':ia::s;~:~I::':~: the paper carried a news slory that wasn't pleasing to and meetmg... . you. pollUea!anaiyses to arouso mnnieal<>with all th, "'mmuni- If you collect • the marauders. so revenge might be a motive. This S p.m:-Grfsse Pomte Cmema League-;-Meetmg and you. phIlosophy to h,'p you to cators-magazines. Irade jour- treasures you will want the Royal Worcester birds premise would have to be discounted by the fact that fllm~rhe Grosse Pomte publIc IS InVited free of un.?rstandi 1 'u nals, advertisers, the movie in- at The League Shop . , . or the Venetian glass seal damage was not limited to the News, but was spread charge. can 1O.p you. WI 1 ~'our dustry, performers, writers, car-, •.• all collector's items. b h d indiscriminately around the neigh or 00 . * * tl' v,"ahongolf ~ame,.plans.saIl boat,c,,"oro.Incomeoar",tax, short.toonists,anyonepublicwhosospeakersvoieo_ eaoin I Twice within less than a year it ha~ been necessary Friday, March 1 and dreams. And I can. help you be raised in thei:- behalf. The whple idea • h h N *9:30 a.m. - Flower Arranging Class - Mrs. Richard understand the mysterIes of the . i to replace SOme of the flowering shrubs whic t e ews spaeo ago. Mr. McG.nnon secms w,n I is to take your shopping list for facial preparations planted between the sidewalk and curb to help beautify Gerathy-Instructor. "I am a time machine to qu.IiIled to spoak on the above to the Trail Apothecary Shop. Elizabeth Arden's the Kercheval-on-the-Hill business district. The first *9:30 a.m.-Advanced Art Class - Robert Wilbert, In- whisk you into the exciting d.lYs subject. He is president and di- cleansing creams and skin lotions are all boxed t~me it appeared as if som~ idiot had deliberately driven structor. of Dostoevski, Cervantes Du- rector of Westinghouse Broad- as specials. One value includes the Skin lotion, the his car between the parking meters and up onto the 12 noon-D.A.R.-Fort Pontchartrain - Luncheon and mas and F. Scott Fitzgerald. casting Company, Inc.• is chair- Ardena Cleansing Cream and Creme extraordinaire sidewalk to get a clean shot at the shrubs. The second cai"d party. "I am the fountainhead of man of the Steering Committee I at two dollars and fifty cents. Other combinations time evidence indicated that an axe or similar tool had *1 p.m.-:-Intermediate and Beginners Art Class-Robert ?ult.ure,. intelligence. an? civil- for. Na~io~al Libr~l-Y ':V , eek from two fifty to ten dollars ... all specials. been used to r:lellberatelv- , demolIsh. the planting,. *4 30 WIlbert7 30 7 ' InstructorB II' D . CI " M d I lZatlon"I wonderIn yourwhycommumty.I don't. 27(whIch,1963)InCIdentallyCurrently IShe Apl'llis Chair21. I v I : , : , p.m.- a room ancmg asses- r. an . see ' f B d _I Sometime durino' the night of February 19-20 the Mrs. Bill Wilson Instructors. YOUmore often?" man 0 roa. caste.rs for Radio You can change • sa,:,e .. or eq uall y 1m• hbeci"h c vandals~ paId• ~no th er Vl~l...,.t , Sp.m.-New Iado,m Cl'. u1>-Board Meetm g _ . Following*a Ion* *g with thl, sponslbleFree Europe,for andbringingIS largelyto the!re-. a room by the addition of a new accessory ... even Th,s tIme. they totally destl oyed all four of .he flowe;lllg 9 p.m.-Center C,ub Dance for young people III their th'm, of the imporlanee 01 Ii- aIr the aW",d-winning Westin _, something as simple as a wastebasket. Fabric cov- shrubs. ripped some of the letters off the News SIgns twenltes and thlrltes. Jack Rosev'cr's Orchcstra- braries. the Decemher 1962 issue houso TV sorios, "Roadin. Outg ered ones •.. some with the oriental flavor •.. on the pillars of the building, damaged the cash box on $1.75 per person. of the ALA Bnlletin contain, an Loud." ; or the attractive coal ~uttle type ..• are just a the newspaper sales stanu in an obvious attempt to rob , • , Interostlng editorial hy Donald So _ lel us bocome more I few of the new wastebaskets at The League Shop. it, and shredded the te!ephone book from the booth at Saturda1-, M;arch 2 H. McGannon entitl'd: "The 11- aware 01 our Jibmies. L,t us I Come see. the corner of the building, scattering bits all over the! *9'30 t ')'30 B II t CI _ Mary Ellen brarIans' challen~e: m a ~ i 11 g put them in our daily or weekly /' vicinitv. . a.m. 0..... p.m.- a e asses every week NatIOnal LIbrary schedule. Let Us see you more . - Cooper-Instructor. Week." often! i 1\Tost of the letters on the signs at Wrigley's super- *9:30 a.m.-l1 a.m., 11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.-Children's Art _ _ _ markot. next door, were also torn off. Lower limbs on Classes-Mrs. Stirling Loud-Instructor. Tuesday, March 5 I the maple tree in front of the market were broken, as '9:30, 11:30 a.m.,.1 :30, 3:30 p.m.-ehildren's Theater - '10 a.m. to 3 p.m--5ervice Guild for Children's Hos- I were some on a large flowering shrub in .front of Dants' Class-Mrs, Sydney Reynolds-Instructor. pital-Service Work , gift shop across the street. *1:30 to 3 p.m.-Puppet Class-Robert Rathburn - 1n- *1030 A' . . I These are infuriating examples of wanton, malicious 6 structor.H' D b H' d :. senes.a.~.- ThiS~encanlecture Inshtuteentitled "Theof InteriorHome asDesignersa Mirror destruction. All of the members of The Hill's business p.m ..- arnette rachen erg and John arhgan We - of Oneself"-Rose L. Nichami Lt' association contribute monthly to a fund, a portion of dmg DInner and ReceptIon. *1 t 4 B' . n, ec urer. GP City Council Hears Protests \vhich is used to make the section ever more beautiful *7:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge Ciub-Duplicate Bridge- p.m.Steve0 Dp.n:.-- I aslCt Drawmgt and Painting Class- Large sums have been spent for the planting of the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walrond-Directors. IS' ' aVlS-M ps' CIruc 1>-or. A petition nearing 80 names rage and ~'ard facilities on the maple trees along the avenue. Many individual busi~ 8 p.m.-Good Companions' Sequence Dance. p.m.- -,en~or en,s u Gin Rummy of persons living in Notre north side of Maumee. behind Dame and Neff r.oads, was re. the site of the new Municipal nesses have Spent additlon.I amounts to make their own ... * * *3:451 p.m.-:::iemorp.m.-BrownieMen Troop-Meeting.s Club-Bridge ceived by the City Cowlcil on Building. properties more attractive. Trees and flowering shrubs Sunday, March J 6:30 p.m.-Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe _ Dinner Monday, February 25. The new city hall was con- are costly and require years of gr~wth to brin,!! their 10:30 a.m. to Noon--First Church of Christ, Scientist- and Meeting. The resicients protestl!d the structed at the rear of the beauty to ultimate fulfillment. It is discouraging, to say Grosse Pointe Farms-Service-Sunday School- 6:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Kiwanis Club, Inc.-Dinner c1mstruction of the Bar'-B-Q pOlice-fire depa.'"tment build- the least, to have them willfully damaged or destroyed Fries Auditorium _ Infants Room _ Alger House and Meeting. Kitchen building, Notre Dame ing. and occupied last Ma)'. and have to start all over again. It is most difficult to (Reception Room); 7:30 p.m.-Pointe's Danee Cluo. and Mack, which is already go- The site of the old city hall understand the workings of minds behind such asinine I p.m.-Fine Arts Society of Detroit-Meeting. 7:30 p.m.-Safe Boating and Sear-anship _ Class _ co- ing up. A permit ~~d been ap-I and DPW garage is on the proved for the edIfIce, accord-' south side of Maumee and was actl"ities. *3 p.m.-Chamber Music Players of Grosse Pointe sponsored with U.S. Coast Guard. ing to City Manager Lawrence gh'en to the Grosse Pointe It is also discouraging to have to report that the Concert. Guests welcome at 50c per person. 7:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Camera Club-Meeting ana. police never seem to catch any of those responsible or Savage. 'Jnltarian Church. in exchange f ...... Pictures. . The reside:)ts claimed that for church property on Jeffer. these frenzied forays. Since moving into the News build- Monday, March 4 'S p.m.-Advanced Yoga Class-Ge';,rge Johnston, Jr. the future Kitchen's odm's will S

Thursday, Febr'uary 28, "963 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven

Mrs. Jeffrey Wayman Center Party For Single Set IJUdethI. MOX Iey Wed ~};~-~~'T?~l ~~~~r.~~~~r~:;::~~~:i~To Edwin W ayma n ,",'t. j room of the Grosse Pointe War --_.--- ~ Memorial's William Fries Audi- Couple Wed Saturday in St. Paul's on the Lakeshore , ,.1 ' torium on Friday evening, with Reception Following at War Memorial: ", 1 t : ~, March 1, at 9 o'dock. The dance Newlyweds Travel to Chicago ,~"', '1 is sPQnsorcd by the Memorial's "_'~ '_'_,~ _ f ,.i Center Club and is for young Judith Moxley, daughter of the Roy A. Moxleys, business and professional peo- of Radnor circle. was married Saturday in St. Paul's pIe in the Grosse Pointe area , who are in their twenties and 0::1 the lakeshore to Jeffrey Wayman, son of the Edwin thirties. L. Laymans, of Washington road. Jack Rosevear's so c let y The bride wore a gown ~~ "-"----.------~ combo '}1m play for this party. of peau de soie designed! peau gowns with matching White tables and purple chairs with accents of seed pearls I f1.ower headdrcsses an~ carried WOMEN'S PAGES will be warmed with candle- and crystals on the bod.ice pmk roses and carnatIOns. light and at the far end there and skirt. A crl)wn of seed Robert ,Long was b~st man will be a buffet table with re- " and ushermg were EdWin Way- ! freshments w hie h will be pearl~ and .cry:>~als. caug~t man, the bridcgroom's brother; served throughout the evening. her fmgertlp llluslon vell .James Wilson of Chicago and I) . Dates are not necessary for and she carried white roses Harold Bate.' , -'------'------. this affair and business clothes and ivy. For her daughter's wedding ,------are quite acceptable. Host and Mrs. Edward S~ully. of Mrs. Moxley chose a misty Short and 1[' hostess for the evening will be Syracuse, N.Y.• Was her sister's grey silk gown and pink satin Bill Wundram of Yorkshire matron pf honor and Mrs. Ed- hal. Her flowers were pink .Another road and Sue Armstrong of win B. Wayman. sister-in-law camellias. ~'Irs. Wayman "was to the Pointe I Rivard boulevard. Eve~'yolle I of the bridegroom. Katherine in a peaeock blue raw silk suit I I' ',',',' . ', : will be introduced and in- Moxley, sister of the bride, and ""ilh a matching jeweled hat of View E. BERNARD BROGAN, of I, formality and fun will prevail Mrs. Raymond Prince. of To- and white camellias. ...., . Neff Lane has been appointed at a plano and singing fest at1Ied'0. were bridesmaids. ' After a t/'ip to Chicago the By Patricia Talbot Grosse Pointe Area Chairman !.. ." intermission time. They wore cranberry sata- pair will live in Alter road. r .' 1------,_._" . _ for the 16th Annual Duke Uni- 1': .... ------~ versity Fund Drive. ;.' , ",:' '.' For those nursing flu or shoveling snow at home, * * * l son University, Granville, Ohio. lege of Education, Saturday, 'I MR. and MRS. WILLIAM She Is a sophomore. March 16. KAMM, of Huntington boule. tales of travel to sunnier climates hold great attraction. MIKEY SHELTON, daughter i,;:. / . '" * * They are DOROTHY WARE,I' var?, announce the birth of There is a large colony of Pointers in Florida this month of DR. and MRS. CARL SHEL~ t ...•... -: <.' .. .{ .,.>. ". BRUCE M. SPENCER, a Touraine road, of the Detroit I theIr second' son. DAVID HAR- :, '. ".';".; and more localites are going even farther afield, TON, of Yurkshire road, a Lig- L~\~er School student at Howe Psychological Clinic and EI- I ~LD, February 15. Mrs. Kam~ This Friday the George Tait Halls, Jr., will take off gett School junior, participated In St. Paul's on the lakeshore Saturday, JUDITH Mlhtary. School, h~s been pro- LEEN RATHSBURG, Hampton I'IS t~e former HARRIET COI- for Jamaica to visit his roether, the senior Mrs. Hall, who in Michigan State Women's MOXLEY, daughter of the Roy A. Moxleys, of moted to master sCIgeant, Cadet road, who is principal of Post TON, daughte: of I\~RS. HAR. has a house there. They will just miss Admiral Sir lienry ~wimming Championships in Radnor circle, was married to Mr. Wyman, son of Spencer, a membc!' of Company, Junior High School In Detroit. I OLD COTTO~ of FIsher road. L, Is the son of MR. and MRS. i Paternal grandparents are the Moore and Lady Moore, the junior Mrs. Hall's mother, Ann Arbor last week-end. She the Edwin L. Waymanns, of Washington road. I who have bJen visiting in Jamica and are now en route won the 200 yard backstroke EDWARD SPENCER, of st./ The day-lo~~ ev:nt, eom-! WILBER KA:\'IMS, of Lincoln Paul avenue. posed of 23 clInICS, WIll be held ' road. home to Kent, England, and the !OO yard backstroke I at Michigan Northwestern Col- LIAM c. BECKENHAUER, of * * * in the Community Arts Audi- * * '" After a week in Jamaica the Halls will fly to the events. Miss She 1ton swims lege Miss Borethardt Is pres- Lochmoor boulevard. JOHN T. GALLATIN a I torium and the College of Edu- MARY GALLOWAY, daugh. with the Women's City Club ident of her class. Bahamas for another wed: and the Albert Andrews, of team. Lower School student at I1.owe ('ation building on the W.S.U" ter of the EDGAR B. GALLO~ * * * Lakeland avenue, will visit Mrs. Hall in Jamaica. * * * Military School, has been pro- ~an:pus. All are.a educators are i WAYS, of Beacon hill, has fin- * * * Junior DON MacFARLANE mated to corporal. Cadet Gal- mVIted. 'ished the first semester at On March 12 the John Benfields, of Lakeshore road, MRS. NANCIE CLOW FAR- MICHAEL R. WADE and has b.:en elected treasurer of latin, a m.ember of Ccmpany Bradford Junior College on the will fly to Mexico City for a brief stop before a vacation RELL, a graduate of Grosse PATRICK C. WADE, sons of * * ,. the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity L, is the son of DR. and MRS. Recent vacationers in Florida Cumulati\'e Hor-ors list. in Acapulco. They had originally planned a European Pointe High School and Michi- MR. and MRS. RICliARD at Albion College. He is the J. F. PURVIS, of Hamilton were the H. ALLEN CAMP- * '" .. trip but the weather in England is too chilly for this now gan State University, has ac- CHARLES WADE of Fairholm son of MR. and MRS. DONALD court. BELLS, of Renaud road, who MR, and :\lRS. ROBERT P. so they have postponed this trip until June, cepted an assistant professor. road, have won Army ROTC D. MacFARLANE, of Country ship at the University of Cin. Outstanu'ing Bas i c Cad e t Club drive. * * * have just bought a winter home MEYJES, of New York, an- The William H. Dances will sail in early April Marine Privates LOUIS J. in Boca Raton. ! nounce the birth of a son. ROB. aboard the United States with their first stop London. cinnati while stGdying at the Awards at Michigan State Uni- versity by placing in the top FOX, son of MR. an~ MRS. * * .. ! ERT EDW ARD, OIl February They will also travel to the Scandinavian countries and same school for her Master'~ * * * Degree in History. group of Army cadets for the JAN KALER, of Stanton lane, HARRY T. FOX of Ridgemont I On Wednesday MR. and MRS, 1116. Mrs. Meyjcs is the former France on their five week vacation. The stop in Par',s first term of the school year. sophomore at the University Of road, and JAMES E. ERIKSEN, HOWARD B, K~AGGS, of Anne La Ferte. daughter of DR. Last year she taught History will revive old memories for the Dances who lived there Sta~dings are based on scholar- Michigan, has pledged Gamma son of MR. and MRS. EDWARD Touraine road, ll'ft for Bal and MRS. ALFRED D. LA and English at Gomphers Junior for a year shortly after their marriage. They plan to visit ship, military achievement and Phi Beta. G. ERIKSEN of Severn road, Harbour, Fla" with their son. FERTE, of St. Clair avenue. High S('hool in Joliet, lllinois. Portugal before s<:.iling horne. demonstrated leadership. are attending Mechanical Fun- HOWARD, J~. The men will * * '" >I< >;: She is the daughter of MR. and * * d~mt:n.tals ~chool a~ ~he Nav.al come home in a week but Mrs. MR. and !\, RS DEN:\' IS * .'. MR. and MRS. WILLIAM MRS. RALPH CLOW, of Ox- * * * All' 1ec~mool 1 Trammg Umt, Knaggs will remdin for a few ,JOHN SMITH: 1 Of' St. Clair Island Hopping ford road. DR. and MRS. HERBERT DE- DUTTMAN (LORAINE LOR- JacksonvIlle, F.a. day~ visit \"ith her parents 1he I Sh th b' th f ANGER), of Tallahassee, Fla., * " , I ores, announce e 11' 0 Home from a stay in th(~ islands are Mr. and Mrs. >I< 'I< * VINE, of Harvard road, are announce the birth of a son, * * George Gagniers. i a son. :ilIARK FREDERICK, on MR. and MRS. EUGENE C. sailing Friday from New Yorl~ JAY AMBROSINI and RICH- February 9. Mrs. Smith is the Eugene C. l\'Iathivct, Jr., (If Lakeland avenue. They MATHIVET, of Lakeland ave- DANA WILLIAM, on February * * * : on a cruise to the Caribbean ARD C. HEHFURTH, students March 10 is departure date! former Laura Mae Drebes, boarded a boat at Trinidad and island-hopped to Jamaica. nue have returned from a Carib- 10. The maternal grandparents, and South America. While in at Culver Military Academy, for the ALGER SHELDEN'S. of: daughir.>r of MRS, FRED W. Also home from a brief sea;,-ch for sunshine are the bean cruise which took them, Ne\~~York they are planning to DR. and MRS. CLIFFORD LOR~ Culver, Ind,. participated in the Pro"cncal road, who will take II DREBES. of South Renaud Carlton M. Higbies, Jr., who spent a week in Ft. Lauder among many other islands. to spend a day with Mrs. Devine's ANGER, of Lakeshore road, ar~ recent Indiana State Music visiting the Duttmans and their C t t J f h NJ off for their home in Antigua: road. and t.he late Mr. Drebes. dale. Fb. Trinidad and Jamaica. They brother and his wife MR. and on es. ay, son 0 t e BE _\- and stay through April i .. * grandchildrer... Currently basking on sandy shores are Mr. and Mrs. flew home from the latter last MRS. JOSEPH DURBER of MIN AMBROSINIS, of Whit- . * . ! * New Canaan, Conn. (formerly t'IeI' roa d, Won f'Irst pI'aces In I * ~ I Pembroke College, the wom- Murray W. Sales III, vacationing in EJeuthera. The David I Wednesday. * * * re~idents of Grosse Pointe). JUDGE aDd MRS. ARTHUR the Saxaphone Quartet compe-I MR. and MRS. BERT CR~- en's coordinat~ college in .1\-1. Sutters, oi Pine court, are enroute to South AmerIca, * ::- * tition and the clarinet solo MERS. of Lake court, left Fn- Brown Uni\'ersity, rcx:ently an- W. SEMPLINER, or Vendome with stops at Haiti, Panama Canal, Ecuador and Colom~ MR. and MRS.,.}VILLIAM K competition. He was a member day for Otsego ",,'ith their house nounced its DeaZl's List for * * * road, were hosts at the first re- bia on the itinerary. HOSLER, of LeWiston. N. Y., of the first-place singing group, guests.l'vlr. and ,Mrs .• John HaJ.- high academic standing at the cital of the musical students of I \'-'ere in town over the week-end "Th.:: Blue Notes." sted, of GreenWIch. Conn. close of the first semester. * * visiting her mother, MRS. RUTH ANN JUSTICE last Richard, son of the HER-, * * ,. Among those h 0 nor e d was On The Move GERALD SCHNEIDER, of Lin- week. Among those who per- formed were SANDY SEMP- BERT C. HERFURTHS, of Ros- The ROBERT F. WEBERS, of KAREN LOU I S E HORNY, One of the Pointe's favorite young couples is moving coln road. Mrs. Hosler, and their daughter of DR. and MRS. H. this June and another is returning from several years children, WILL and NELL, will LINER, KAY and L Y N N IYtl road, was also a member of Lakeshore road, left Sunday. O. HORNY of Barrington road. residence in the South. extend their stay through the THOMPSON, KIT and GLEN the a ward - winning "Blue for Tucson, Ariz., to visit Mrs. A graduate' of Grosse Pointe WICKE, CHRISTINE McPHAR- Notes," and a member of Cul- Weber's parents, tbe Raymond High School, she is a member The Edwin Chamberlains, who have been in rest of the week. H. LIN and BRUCE NAZARIAN. ver's first-place Male Quartet. Wilcoxes. Then they will go on of the Sophomore Class and a Atlanta, Ga" and San Marino, Calif., are back now in * * * In all, the Culver Military to San Marino, Calif., to see candidate for the Bachelor of * * * Academy musicians won 29 first Mrs. Weber's brother - in .law Lakeland avenue, just a few houses from their former WILLIAM BECKENHA VER, * * * home. .JOY CHANDLER, daughter places in the Indiana contest. and sister, the Edward R Arts degree. While at Pem- Albion sophomore from Grosse of MRS. JOHN L. CHANDLER, * * * Graces, Jr. Enjoying ski week-ends with their Pointe friends Pointe, has been Initiated into Trombley road, has been nomi- (Continued on Page 19) before their June move are the Peter Loves, who will the Alpha Tau Omega frater- Two Grosse Pointe residents -~------~--~. -----_. - ----~--~------nated for the office of YWCA will be speakers at the second 'I< 'I< '" nity at Albion College. He is I have a new address in Ogden Dunes, Ind., when summer representative of the Denison annual alumni-faculty clinic of comes. MISS LINDA ZEEB, a senior the son of MR. and MRS. WIL- Christian Association at Denl~ at Bowling Green State Uni- Wayne State University _COl- i * * * versity, is now doing. her two- Theater Arts month practice teaching of i Sir James Barrie made a dramatic and most success- seventh and eighth grade Eng-I! ful plea for perpetual youth in "Peter Pan" played rc- lish at tl1e Anthony Wayne Ele- mentary School in Bowling centIy on television by the pel'petually young. Mary Green, Ohio. She is the daugh-

Martin, So intrigued was the English playwright with ter of MR. and MRS. ELMER,r 'this theme that he tried again. with the story of a star ZEEB, of Severn road. I who is always 29, "Rosalind". This one act play win be I '" * *1 ' Pfoduced by Theatf>l' Arts March 8 at the Players at 2 MR. AND MRS. ALVIN BOR- o clock. CHARDT, of McKir.ley avenue, Also on the program will be two other one act have recently returned from two play,s. "The Return" and "Once There Was a Lady", writ- weeks in San Juan, Puerto Rico. ten by Fine Arts Society actor and director Gordon and Florida. This Wednesday Miller • 'Mrs. Borchardt flies to Traverse A. h P' t '1 th f h I City to attend the graduation mong t e om ers I I e casts 0 t cse pays are of her daughter, VIRGINIA, (Continued on Page 12) I from a }Jractiool nursing course -_.~-"-~------_._"------~~.. -~-----_.-_._-~_. __._-~------~----

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P.g8 Twelve ------,------,---,------~---_._---~----_._---G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, February 28, 1963 Thursday, FebiU Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes Wo -_._------._------_._------_._-~ -_._._------'------From Another Pointe of Vie~IHospital Aides Mrs. Edward A. Corcoran iSlllore.~ GMflrden To Stage Sale C ",b Lo . eel Elizabeth Mitchell (Continued------'-----from Pal'e 1.1> " . I _ Robb-p Mr~. Bernard P. Pt.'Rrs('. Mrs. K. Sidney Smcla:r, lVII's., The month of March and rum- The Groslle Pointe Shores W d ·n A Iba ny N Y Elden C. Ba"m~art,", Mrs. William C. Loud and Mrs. ,.aR' are synonymous lor the "",'den Cluh will meel .l the e I I •• Geor~. H. ClIshin~. Mrs. Alix M. Stirlin~ i. dir.

* Ii: '" plan one of the largest actlvl~ I I. al noon. St. Margaret Mary's Church; After Trip to Ver- Pair Exchange Vow.; • ties on their calendar. Ml'~;. Walton will be assisted mont Newlyweds Will Live in Maryland Church, Wilmingt SmIth Club Report , ' I The Rummage Sale for 1963 , hy MI'~. Vincent C. Johnson and ~___. . _ M b f h D t 't dB' . h S 'th C' wllI be held on March 28-29-30 ,. : Mrs. Drew C. Smith. Luncheon In St. Margaret Mary'~ Church, Albany, N.Y. Satur- Home Pair en~ er~ 0 t e ~ ~Ol an lrmJn~ am L ml 01- with a preview for the hospital., j day, Elizabeth Ellen Mitchell, daughter of the Joseph lege Clu,)s w,II hold a JOInl annual meetIng and luncheon 1 por,onnel and !rlends of' the.: '''':'' be ,ervbed. fOIJOWedt.bY a Francis Mitchells, 0:' Balfour road, became the bride of In Trinity Episco) mWednesday,I March 6, at the Grosse Pointe War Me-I Auxiliary on Monday and Tues- 1 )Jlogram and uSJness mee mg. Lt Ed dAb C urday David Robb, 5' 'al d l\1f h 25 26 • I' ,,-. . '. war m rose orco.ran. Robb, of St. Paul aye) or Mrs." Charles C. Glover, D,resident of the National' 'Y,Mrs. ,a"eJohn .Madison,-, president • I t' 11,,,,,I D theP ymty Interna-I tl Sh e wore a gown 0,, w h"t'.-lei .. _. ~_. Alumnae Association will speak on "Alumnae Relations. 0 e ux lary an carman I '"' as his bride. d N A d f th A II d hi!, IOna ay rograrn, an.( le peau de soie dE'sianed with I' CorCOran, the._ bridegroom's .SIS- The daughter of thE PI . T. d d Ch t S 'th" of this annual event asks anyone : Garden Club members Will en- a fitted bodice, bateau neck- i t~l'; ~Iary BIggs, of. Granville, an ew tca emlCtt d 1ten s an anges a. nil. having articles they \\lould like 'II tcrtain exchange students, who 11' d i _ t f Brus els :~.Y,. and Ellen MIchaelis, of liarn S. Potters, of Wit ~ ') t 't I t't t fAt 'i , • lne an nser s 0 S S"racuse NY ans 0 a en "e, e I'm ns' U eOI' S on to donate to rail the Hospital ",It 'peak to the group on tbe" lace ,I the waist. The belled," I ", ... ton, wore a gown ( March '?2 to hear a panel on "The Arls of Canada" will 0' TU 1•• 200, Ex!. 214 and a .: I cx~eri{'nces. skirt feU into a c;hapel irain.: Gerard .Corcoran was best white silk peau d'ange be discussed by Miss Elizabeth Payne. Reservations for pickup ".ill ~ladly be made. ,. ," I 'Ihe following exchang~ stu- A coronet of seed pearls' man for hIS bratller. They are a lace yoke and 5 ------the luncheon are being' taken bv. ,-Mrs.'-----,--,Perry':__TeWalt.. ------hcrMrs.homeVernorin P.JohnsonPemberton Gpenedroad ":;". ., "',. . .~..,'amkone\~ de~ts will.participaII om Laos ..te:DanJimTlxIer~~n- caught her elbow lCIl.gtlld veil hof the sons of the Eugene Cor- skirt. Her heirloom ve

L on Wednesday, February 20, for <' . .... • ' illusion and she carne step a- corans of South Richmond Hill longing to her mothe:' .awyers' W'ves Plan Luncheon on March 5 tea and the bundles donated by .'" '~,":'~ from France; Gilhan Rees from notis and ivy centered with a "'T" t: I . g J H • of lace and illusion an ... I M ...... ' . , .. , Australia; PirJl Kiskipirtti from white orchid. ". I. S lenn were ames a- I her guests that day wlll help to! .>,. .. Finland and. Rosary Borro from '. backer and Walter Queren, of carried white orchich The G ':0". Poin 'e L,,,, ....,' 1 ,.,. Ri1eh,,'d H on'ey, M". ,tack the ,het ve, f~r this sale" .r- c: " , i U ruguay Lo~"e M, t e bell V'as h., Son lh O,one P "k. N.Y., and stephanotis. Wj v., wd' ho'd a h,,,,,,O', IEdw.,"" s. p,gg'n, ond M".1 Following the mon'bly meet-,; .. ,,""" mo,d or hono,' '" a J 0 s e p h Z a tar g a, of F.ll, luncheon meetinlZ on Tuesday.: Robert Pytell. , ing on Wednesday, March 6, at k, ,'r gown of cancilelight taffeta and Church, Va. Mrs. William Lloyd 1\ 2 I :\larch 5: at Jacobson's. Dining: ~'hc purp.ose. ,Of t,he G.rosse 1 p.m., the members will hear " ."~:t:; .' """"',i.,, I GPY C Keglers embroidered lace. Hl'r petaled of Cleveland', was her s Room. 1h, p"Rram ""ll he a! Pm n'e La" ym W"o, "" '0 a Len len me'''Re from Fa'ber It';" . erown was 0' organza >ond ,he A fler a reerption at the Wol- matron of honor in Ming style sho.\\' and members of thc ! help wl~h legal scholarshlP.s I Anthony Coelho, S.J., Province ',' .1 ' »~ See Chevalier carried happiness roses, 'ferts Roost Country Club the silk faille accented with ""OUP w'''m,k'n day evening, February 25. .,. I d I ., M I. I. ,-~-- --_ .._-..- ----.------The B'd G f th In 8t Margar<>t Mary's Church Albany N' Y 8atur in evidence at the Fourth tJOn ea cr, W 11 e rs. es Ie groom; Mrs. L. P. Deniso' Mrs. Edmond H. Harvf Judith Ann Warnke To Wed Mr. Istock rI ge roup 0 e d lL, ABE ~E E '.., d"" - Meeting at the Recess Club G P . t H t C I b P. :!\1cDougall is out in front G,'o,,, Pointe Woman', Cluh is ay, E IZ ,TH LL N MITCHELL, aughter of the ,,' eocktail, and dinner pre. "'"e. ~m e u" U of tbe .dult g'oup ln eonte"ing Bedford, N.Y.; Mrs. Henr :'III'. and :HI's. Donald F. thc UnivcI'sity (.[ Michigan and holdIng lls' Sl. Pa'riek', Day Joseph FranCIS M,tchells, of Balfour road, was mamed erding Miaurioe Chevali.,', Seboohng obow to be h,"d t1,,, fa, the E. p" Hammond Me- Silliman, Jr., of Nas): Wa!"llkf' of Hinsdale. Ill.. all-. is a member of Delta Delta party on Wednesday. March 6, t Lt r' f th E C f 8 th S d t ti t II) T' f II at the War Memorial. R'o h . vorcoran,d 11 NYson 0 eugene orcorans, 0 ou I opening at the Fisher Theater un ay s ar ng a a.m. morial ropl1y. Winners 0 a Tenn.; Mrs. Edward A_ noul1cc the engagenl('IJt of their :Dclta. Leod, of Cleveland; Mr, daughter, ,Judith Ann. to Verne Hcr fiance is enrolled in the Ie mon Hi, . . . were Dr. and Mrs. Everett, Mr. under the chairmanship i)f Mrs. of the above trophies will re- eralMrs.chairman:Donald youLeahymayis reachgen------______and Mrs . Robert Harper , Mr . ,Charles B. Squiers. reive their awards at the Hunt Holmes Stockly and M. Georgf' Istock. son of Mrs.: graduate school of Business Ad- Brown, of Wilmington. Conrad A. Istoc-k of ~orwGr,d: ministration at the University tions.her at Mrs.TU 4-03HlJames forWallnerre:!erVa-is C Off d F G nndand Mrs.Mrs. GeorgeHarold Granger,Walton, theDr. I In contention due to points Show.Club's Annual June Horse ourse ere or Oltrlnet.~ I Virginia Baubie, niece I drivC'. and the late :\'1r. Istock. f of Michigan and is affiliated bridegroom, and Alice K: Miss Warnke Is an alumna of 'with Chi Psi fraternity. chairJnan of the day. Her Com. ------Arnold Hof~anns. Mr. and Mrs. accumulated in th~ previous: Assisting :!\lrs. Squiers this The Grosse Pointe War .Me- be presented "The Family Tree Robert SmIth, Mr. and Mrs. th ho 'r. I eld a -lier' the of Cleveland, niece of ------~-~... ------~-----~~-----~------mittee includes Me s dam e s morial's Annual Go u I' met of Sauces," "Omelettes and Leonard West, Mr. and Mrs., ree s \\ '" 1 e I _ In Sunday will be H. R. Fruehauf, bride, were flower girls in Charles Ellery, George Funk, Course will take on the aspect Souffles," "The Unusual Prep- William Grace, Mr. and Mrs. season, An~ Wattl~s,., L~rry Jr. and James Kahn as ring Gainsborough frocks of Horold Garry, and John Walsh, of Haute Cui'!n, thi, ym tn arallon nf Fi,b, Poultry. Meat" H"ry R i e b or d" and tbe Maran'eUe and Chm 0'''''' m"tm. ''''."ed in their pink silk organza with aqua s~ Jr. keeping with its elegant new and Garnishes," and "PastrIes, Charles D. LaFonds. are runmng close to each other" ", . . They carried baskets of vi Luncheon is at 12 al1d bridge surroundings. Tarts, and Petit Foul'S." The _ for points in the Arnold E. coats. "hl1e the flng stew- James Milton Robb wa- at 12:30. COurse is offered for a fee ot Hoffman Trophy, awarded to ards will be Messrs. Troy The Service Group meets on It will ve presented in the $7 and' paid reservations. are Top Decorator the outstanding Junior Work- Maschmeyel', Sr., Kenneth B. brother's best man anc Thursday, March 7 at 1 p.m. in Crystal Ballroom of the Fries requested by the Grosse Pointe ing Hunter entry. I Squier~, and D. A. Oliver. usher corps included Pe~, the home of the cl1airman, Mrs. Auditorium under the direction To Talk H'ere I Thurber, Wi 11 \a m Da! War Memorial Association, 32 ~ TI. f tl G I Walter Hallenbeck. The C/luse of gourmet food and wine con- _ le wmner 0 1P rosse, Ladies taking care of the George McKean, Williar . V' Lake Shore road, in advance. P . t H t CI b E 't t' , is such a worthy one - making sultant Mme. CharIty De ICg om e un u ql; I a Ion: secretarial duties wjlJ be Mrs. Moll, Verne C. Hampton

clovln dolls for hospitalized chil- Suczek. ------Rose L. Nichamin. chairrnan Trophy will be detertnined I C. S. LaPearI. I\lrs. Donald A. vid C. Summers and Wi dren. The goal the 1{roup has The course is being offered St PIS . t of the American Institute of from a grOllp of juniors con- t Marlin and :!I1iss Ethel Flinn, E Bautie. all of Grosse P,- set is 200 completed dolls. on five consecutive Monday • au oele Y Decorators' Speakers Burcau, sisting of She i I a Cassidy,: and the judge for the day's William S. Edwards. of Bl field Hills; William L nights at 8 o'clock beginning Plans Brunch will be featured on the War Kathy Maschmeyer. M::lUreen i sho\\' will be Robert C. Egan Kitchel. of Cleveland. Miss Mans +0 Wed March 4 and continuing through Memorialtl. g C Center'."T eInteriorda 1\'1Dec-rch Tro"Cavanaugh.Maschmever.Myra Scskj, and, ! of Bloomfield Hills. Pierre H. St. Amour Lei g h Middleditch, of ( April 1. ora n ourse u s y, a J. I Dinner in the Club Houi>e II; lottesville. Va. The classes will open with a MassThe andsecGndBrunchannualfor membersLenten Milka5. at 10:30Iconomoffa.m. Sheofwillthe replaceJ. L. At this time. Pamela Wrigley ,I pianned in the early evening Mr. and Mrs. FrederIck H. For the reception whiet splash on Monday, March 4, Hudson Company. Mrs. Miena- is leading in points for the I at the conclusion of the day's lowed at the bride's home Mans, of Trenton, announce with a galaxy of hurs d'ouvres. and guests of the St. Paul Altar min will speak on the subject. Ethel Flinn Trophy :lwarded I activities. Potter chose a navy silk the engagement of their daugh- Specially featured will be beer Soclety wiJ.l be held on Mon- "The Home as a Mirror of I ------_ _~ _ ter, Ellen Davis, to Pierre H. and bourbon meat balls heavily day, March 4. Monsignor Fran- Oneself." I fin dress with a tiered St. Amour, ~on of Mrs. Nancy and navy accessories. Mrs. season~d, browned in butter cis McPhillips, spiritual direc- Mrs. Nichamin has for 14 was in gray peau de soh Wallace St. Amour, of Ellair and dipped in rum sauce. Also tor of the Altar Societ.v, "'ill t ht. t . d t. place and Paul St. Amour. included among the recipes to n years aug In enor ecora mg. a yellow, white and rust Ellen is a senior at the Uni. be offered, d'~monstrated, and offer a High Mass at 12 noon. After graduating from college, verslty of Michigan where she Mrs. Nichamin studied design at tasted will be pate a chou one After recei\-'ing Communion the University of Wisconsin and Is I'l member of Delta Gamma. of the most versatile of pastes H A I R Pierre, who has studied at the frosted or sauced and filled in a body, members will ad-, studied alt and design in Scan- U of M, will be graduated in with a variety of savory mix- journ to the Parish House for I dinavi;1 and the Continent. PATEK PHILIPPE June from Eastern Michigan tures. brunch which will be followed As a recent source. Mrs. ALICE University. On successive Monda~'s will by a brief business meeting. Nicharnin will use the just ; published book, "Inside De- Decidedly Mrs. Jacob Wenzel is chair- Registe sign," by Michael Gr.ur. She man for the day and will be will relate home design to fanl- assisted b)' Mesdames Ralph Docro ily activities and offer various The World's Burke. Joseph Becker, Nelson plans for women in different COflSultatiot. Taylor, John C 1iff 0 r d, John situations. Pennessey and Larry Farnam. Finest PUBLIC SALE 18050 :'.~ock Ave. Mrs. Nichamin will be fol- Grosse Pointe All the women of the parish lowed on March 12 by Lewis TO BE HELD ON THE are cordially invited to attend Sappington Jr., speaking on the this _worthy Lenten endeavor. subject, "Art in the House." PREMISES OF THE WELL KNOWN COLLECTOR- Edward Wunsch "SERVICE BEYOND THE CONTRACT" 825 EDGEMONT, Grosse Pointe Park NOW ..•

{I ~ blocks off Jefferson) tUf(\\ ARTHUR J. ROHDE • (\0 t~\6\\ 1 AND OOMPANY Sale Friday, March •• (\0,,0 'lOP and INSURANCE This is one of the Saturday, March 2 new selfwinding 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mich. LO 7-6100 models. 37 Jewels. at 10:00 a.m. Perpetually adjusted. We-ter-resistant. This fine Grosse Pointe home has a collection of Also available with fine china and glassware collected over the past matching bracelet. 25 years. 18-Karat Gold. OPEN To SliD over fOur Muckl. Fine pair of Sevres vases, Royal Vienna vases, 'collection of Meissen figures, Canton china and Limoge. MR.

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1,/, February 28, 1963 Thursday, February 28, '1963 G~OSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen ointes Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women ------_._--~------Wellesley Club Mrs. Willard Alexander Irwin U of M Benefit Mitchell Robb-Potter Rites Taking to Ice Tea. Saturday Shirley Ann Sphire

The University of Michigan Ibany, N.Y. Read in Delaware Alumnae oJfthe CreateI' Detroit area are sponsoring a benefit Marries Dr. Irwin 'ose Corcoran Saturday In bridge tea to be held Saturday Pair Exchange Vows Saturday in Trinity Episcopal at 1 o'clock in the J. L. Hudson Couple Honeymooning in Acapulco, Mexico, FoUowing lurch; AHer Trip to Ver- Church, Wilmington after Reception in Bridels Co.'s downtown auditorium, Saturday No~n Ceremony in St. Paul's lill Live in Maryland 'I.'he organiZation was founded - - ---~- --- Home Pair Leave on Wedding Trip and Detroit Yacht Cbb Reception ------in 1912 ill the old Pontchartrain Church, Albany. N.Y. Satur- Hotel as the Detroit Association lell. daughter of the Joseph In Trinity Episcopal Church, Wilmington, Del., Sat- of University of Michigan Wo- At a noon ceremony Saturday, February 23, at St. Ir road, became the bride of urday David Robb, son of Dr. and Mrs. J~mes Milton I men for service to the alma Paul's on the Lakeshore, Shirley Ann Sphire, daughter )ran. Robb. of St. Paul avenue, claimed Florence Allen Pitter mater. of Samuel Raymond Sphire, of Neff lane, and the late ------~- -~------as his bride. .. 1 Proceeds from the tea will Mrs. Sphire became the bride of Dr. Willard Alexander Corc()ran. th(' bridegroom's sis- . The daughter of the Wil-I er~d h~t .. Both mothers wore go toward the recently founded Irwin, son of Mrs. Manley Irwin, of St. Mary's avenue. ,t('r: :'11an; Biggs, of Granville. ham S. Potters, of Wilming- splay Olcluds. . Vera Baits Scholarship Fund. and the late Mr. Irwirl. .~.y.. and Ellen Michaelis. oC ton, wore a gown (\f off I After a ~edd~ng i.rip the This fUlld has been. established Following a reception at ball with pink baby carnations .Syracuse. :\.Y. white si.lk peau d'ange with ?ewlyweds. Will llve In Wash • in honor of Mrs, Baits, former which hung from a grecn velvet mgl'>n, D.C. U. of M. regent, and member of the , the Gerard Corcoran was best a 1ace yoke an d seath h _ couple left for their honey- ribbon, t.he alumnae organization for 40 Manley Irwin, brother of the man for his brother. ThC'y are skirt. Her heirloom veil, be- years. moon in Acapulco. Mexico. bridegroom, of Lansing, Mich .• the sons of th£' Eugene Car- longing to her mother, was The bride was married in an Grosse Pointe members in sen:ed as best man. Ralph Irwin. off-white silk alpaca gO\\ n with l co!'ans. of South R:chmond Hill. of lace and illusion and she Fall Rites of Chesterfield. Mis:>ouri, an- I addition to Mrs. Baits who are point d'Alencon lace and crys- ,".Y. rsherin~ were James Ha- carried white orchids and active in the group include Mrs. other brother of the bridegroom, tals on the bodice and bottom stephanotis. l and Dr. Paul Mentag were backer and Walter Qucren. or Eiden C. Baumgarten, Mrs. of the skirt. She wore hl'r twin South Ozone Park. ~.Y .. and ushers. Mrs. William Lloyd Kitchel John A. Bryant, Mrs. Glen M. sister's mantilla of Brussels ,J 0 s e p h Z It tar g~. o{ Falls Coulter, Mrs. Ward Detwiler, The ne\\ Iyv,cds wil I make of Cleveland. was her sister's A: princess lace. Her flowers were Church. Va. their home in Vernier Road. matron of ~onor in Ming green Mrs. John Feikens, Mrs. Delos an arrangement of ivy and gar- Parker Heath, Mrs. Pierre V. After a recC'ption at the Wol- silk faille accented with aqua. I denias. Her small hat was trimmed HeftIer, Mrs. Raymond J. Hodg- Mrs. Robert E. Kotas. twin Fl:LL.TI1\fE JOB ferts Roost Country Club the son and Mrs. Eugene G. Klaver. couple left for Vermont. They with matching bows and she I sister of the bride was 'Vlatron Many wives try to hide their will Jive in !\lan'land. carried violets. Others are Mrs. Kenneth H. of Honor. The bridesmaids were husbands' faults - and some In gowns of aqua silk faille MacLean, Mrs. Walter E. Pear, Mrs. David Frayne and Mrs. have to work overtime doing were the attendants Virginia Mrs. James A. I~fer, Mrs. Willian: Dinan. They wore the job. v At Jlllllt Club Robb and Mrs. William E. Mrs. Richard E. Jones, pres- Le:;lie G. Putnam, Mrs. J. Otto identical gowns of raspberry sill<" "Saubie, sisters of the bride- ident of 1:1e Grosse Pointe Scherer, Mrs. Walter E, Sim- brocade with bell shaped skirts. The University of MichilZan is Council on Better Literature to the Junior Olympic Competi- groom; Mrs. L. P. Denison and .'@{ .., mons, Mrs. Frank J. Reid, Jr., Their large double flat head conducting nearly 1.000 re- for Youth has announced the tion leader. while Mrs. LesliE' Mrs. Edmond H. Harvpy. of . The former SHIRLEY ANN SPHIRE, daughter of Mrs. Gordon Maitland, Mrs . bows were of matclling material. search projects supported by date of the annual meeting and nC'n-state funds. P. :'IlC' DOUg.l11 is out in front Bedford. N.Y.; Mrs. Henry H. Samuel Raymond Sphire of Neff lane, and the late Frank B. Walker, Mrs. LesLie G. Each bridesmaid carried an ivy luncheon. It will be held at Wrigley, Mrs. Harold R. Smith, I of the adl,!t group in contesting Sillim:m, Jr.. of Nashville, "Hospitality H 0 use," 16906 Mrs. Sphire, was married Saturday, February 23, in fOI' the E, P. Hammond !\le- Tenn.; Mrs. Edward A. Mc- Mrs. HerQert D. Schmitz, Mrs. Kercheval avenue near Oadieux St. Paul's on the Lakeshore, to the son of Mrs. Manley Peter .Ashurkoff, Mrs. Charles, i morial Trophy. Winners of all Leod. of Cleveland: Mrs. A. on Thursday, March 7, at 12 Irwin of St. Mary's avenue, and the late Mr. Irwin. D. Todd, Jr., Mrs. Albert.D con-I : of the above trophies will l'e- Holmes Stockly and Marian I uoon. c(.i\'£' their awards at the Hunt Brov.n. of Wilmington. key, Mrs. Oliver Dewey Marcks Beauty Operators Club's Annual June Horse As in former years, honored and Mrs. Manfred Whittingham. I Virginia Baubie, nieee of the I . Methodists Set Month's Events Sho\\'. bridegroom, and Alice Kitchel. I ~ guests will be officers of the various church and civic orga- Booth Rentals Available! Assisting :\11'5. Squiers thig of Cleveland, niece of the I' Mr. and Mrs. James F, Graves, nizations in Grosse Pointe, Ali Methodist women are in- On Tuesday, March 19, all cir- Northeastern Women bride, were flower girls in long of Cambridge road. announce vite:d to attend the World Day Sunday will be H. R. Fruehauf, members of the press and li- des will hold their monthly I To Hold Card Part Why work fer someone else ••• you can actually Gainsborough frocks of white the engagemtt1t of their daugh- of Prayer to be held March 1, ~J1". and James Kahn as ring brary staff, as well as the many meetings. A Ministerial lunch-I __ y silk organn with aqua sashes. tel', MARY MEADOR, to Richard at 1 p.m. at the Woods Presby- double your earnings by working for yourself! Light" : mastcls, attir/'d in their pink merchants in the area whose in. eon will be held in the church Northeastern Woman's Club They carried ba~;':ets of violets. Edw?rds Gilmore. jr., the son terest and co-operation have terian church. heat, gas, telephone, receptionist and coffee furn- i "coats," while the ring stew- James l\Hlton Robb was his of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ed- On Tuesday, March 5, at 12:30 social hall on March 25 with will hold a luncheon and C1ard contributed so much to the suc- the Doris White and the Martha- party at' noon on March 4 in ished for you and your customers-absolutely every~ i ards will be Messrs. Troy brotrer's best man and the wards Gilmore, of Lansing. cess of the Council and its pro- p.m. the Woman's Society I Mary. circles acting as the host- St. Philip and. St. Stephen thing for only $30 a week.. The rest is yours. . ~1aschmeyer. Sr., Kenneth B. \Isher corps included Peter L. Miss Grav,=s, a senior at gram to promote good reading monthly luncheon will be held Thurber, W ill ~a m Dahling, Michigan State University, is ess circles. Church parlors . 'Squiers, and D. A. Oliver. habits in the youth of today, at the church social hall with INQUIRES WELCOME George McKean. William L. an alumna of Grosse Pointe while discouraging that which 1\1rs. W. G. Brownson as the Lacli£'s taking car£' o{ t h~ MOll, V.erne C. Hampton, Da- University S<:hool and of Cen- tends to degrade and undermine chairman for the day. As;;isting The St. Clair Shores South Everybody's heart is open, TU 1-7597 : .5ecretarial duties will be Mrs. vid C. Summers and William tenary Co!leg-e. She made her the morals of young people. \ her will be the Naomi and Lake School Chapter of the you know, when they have re- C. S. LaPearl. :\lrs. Donald A. E. Baubic, all of Grosse Pointe; debut in June, 1960, at a tea Dr, J. Russell Bright, Ph,D., Susannah Wesley circles. American Field Service is spon- cently escaped from s eve r e I :\1artin and I\liss Ethel Flinn. William S. Edwards, of Bloom- dance at the Grosse Pointe LONDON SALON Director of Research Adminis. A book review entitled "To~ II soring a benefit square dance I pain., or are recovering the ,and the judge' for the day's field Hills; William Lloyd Yacht Club. Mr. Gilmore is also 18,'$18 MACK tration at Wayne State Univer- morrow's World" will be pre- this Friday evening from 8 un- blessmg of health. GROSSE :~OINTE show will be Robert C, Egan Kitchel. of Cleveland. and a senior at Michigan State Uui- sity and chairman of the Metro- senteci by Mrs. Jack Leithauser. til 11 o'clock in the school gym. -Jane Austen . of Bloomfield Hills. I.e i g h Middleditch, of Char- versitv where he is a member politan Detroit Council on Bet------_._----- lottesville, Va. ! of Sigma Ohi Fraternity. A late ~liiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllJliIllIlIlIlIllIlIlIllIlIlIlIIlIlIlIIlIlIllIlIlIllIllIlIllIlIllIlIllIlIlIlIlIlIl1I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111l1l1ll1l1l1l1l1l1lllJlIIIJlJlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I1II111l11111l1l1l1l1l1l1l1ll1l1l1l1l1l1ll1l1!l1l1l1ll1l1l1l1ll1ll11l1l1l!1I111l11111111111111111111l1!,1I11111111111I 1I11111111l111111!1I1111111!11111111111II111111111111i1111111111111111111111111111l1111111111111l I • Dinner in the Club House l!'l ter Literature for Youth 'will be planned in thl' early evening For the' reception which fol. fall wedding is planned. the speaker following luncheon. = Store Hours; 9:30 ~ 5:30 Daily - Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 p.m. : at the' conclusion of the day's lowed at the bride's home Mrs. He will be introduced by Robert I ' activitie5. Potter ci10se a navy silk chif- The University of Michigan Orr. Director of Grosse Pointe - fin dress with a tiered skirt is studying the nation'~ changing Public Libraries. and navy accessories. Mrs. Robb patterns of hospital care and , " v:as in gray peau de soie and costs for the American Medical I Dr. ~rlght, who re.celved hIS Caressa a yellow. white and rust flow- Association. master s . and doctor s ~egrees - shoes forec.ast an earJ4 spring! from OhIO State UniverSIty, has held many tIl~I.1inistrativ& posi- tions during the 22 years he has HAIR REMOVAL been at Wayne. He is an out- - standing scientist in the field Lighthearted new pumps with the high ~K PHILIPPE of chemistry and has been the _ ALICE PACKARD author of many articles and edi- - torials on the subject on a na- appeal of little heels gayly Decidedly RegistGred Electrologist tional scale. He is vice-presi- - dent of the Detroit Council of footnote your war~drobe with comfort, DOCTORS' REFERENCES Churches, a member of the The World's Michigan Cultural Committee, COtlSllltt'Jtion Without Obligatio1z Michigan Committee on Civic beauty and fashion flair. Rights. American Pharmaceuti- Finest 1ROsO Mack Ave. By Appointment cal Association, New Yo r k Grosse Pointe Phone 882.3906 Academy of Science and many local organizations dedicated to A. Sophisticated buckle vamp, two~ton8 community service, bone calf and black patent,15.98 Dr. Bright has been chairman lof the Metropolitan Detroit B. Striking side buckle,two-fone ,Council on Better Literature since its organization several bone calf and black patent, 15.98 years ago and is vitally inte- Irested in the problems of youth. C.luxurious cadillac leather classic The newly eleoted officers of the Grosse Pointe Council will pump in navy or bone, 14.98 be introduced at the luncheon D. Artistic matching patent and c.olf, NOW ..• and at that time, Mrs. Richard E .. Jones will turn over the .~=__:::_ fringed vamp. Black or navy, 15.98 gavel to the incoming president,- Mrs. Riford G. Johnston. ~rs. Farrington To Fete Club

With the New Mrs. William Farrington will open her Hidden Lane )lome - March 6 to the Windmill Pointe - nger - Garden Club for luncheon and a Fi Fit! meeting. End ring twisting Program chairman Mrs. WI I George Eversman has asked forever ••• Finger.Fit Harold Glassford to speak and llssures II perfect, show slides of "French Gardens ,of Detroit." :,,' snug fit in II "h~llds- OPEN To Slil) over )'Our knuc~l. up" position to show the belluty of your gems, No springs LAMP yet slips over your knuckle ond locks TROUBLE securely. Snugly ••• CLl~SEO tocks for snu& iiI exactly the right Bring it to us! size for y"'Ut finger. I r ! Old or New ••• you can now enjoy th'J WE CAN • REPLACE luxurious comfort of FINGER.FIT PARTS on diamonds, Birthstone or Emblem Rings • REWIRE Raise or lower STORE HOURS: 9:00 .to 6:00 the base. FRIDAY and SATURDAY TILL 8:00 IF IT'S A Shoe Salon First Floor ~ LAMP WE --- Free ,~ Nexl ~REN. & COMPANY SILVERSMITHS ~ GLASS TON BOULEVARD 2.5: ~a--Stcre Hours 9.30 to 5.00 $p.c;lIli.t~ne fldrJtlr

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sy, February 28, 1963 Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 28, 1963 iointes Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes ------~------_._-_ ...... ------~------Mitchell Woods Garden .Bride-Elect. 'Betrothed To Be Wed Church Circles Meet March. 5 Symphony Group 'Club to Meet r.~..~:~;:;;:': Tuesday. March 5, is Circle Circle lO--.Mrs. Charles W. Day for the women of Grosse I Gauss, i, 917 Whittier road. . ,. '. ~" '~.' . The March meeting of the F", r.:' . Pointe Memorial Church, The I Circle] 1 - Mrs. William C. Ibany, N.Y. ('. ' ... foll.owing hOlltesses "".ill o~n Quinlan, 378 Fisher road. Sets Fashion Show Grosse Pointe Woods Garden I)." ..... ' Club will be held 3t tllf1 Michi- theIr homes for meetmy,s; . Circl~ 12-Mrs. Hal S. Cor- rose Corcoran Saturday In r • • --~-- --~ - - ..,-..- - -.._- gall Consolidllted' Gas Co. Hos- Circle I-.Mrs. Oren B. Jill-I nelius, 324 McMtlIan road. lurch; APer Trip to Ver- ....prlng Styles Will be Shown March 12 .and 13 at J. L. pitality Center in Kercheval son. 43 Pine Court. lill Live in Maryland Hudson Co., Downtown Follo'wed by Tea to 1 avenue on Tuesday, March 5, at Circle 2-Mrs. Carl A. Nolte, , l?O • 1 k ------I 84 Clalreview road'. SPRING IS comZ'';G Benefit Orchestra 11:.. 0 c o~ . ~ Church. Albany. N.Y. Satur------I The scheduled speaker Is C i I' C 1 e 3 - Mrll. Fred W. Mrs. Warren Nott, of Lexing- lell. dau.!:hter of the Joseph "Fashionscope. Spring 1963," will be the title for' Elmer Frank, who promises to Adams. 685 Rivard bouh-vard. I ton road. telephone-d the NEWS lr road, became the bride of Detroit's most authoritive Spring showings scheduled brIng a breath of spring to win- Circle 4 - Mrs. Thornas J. office thIs Monday to report that )ran. Tl1esda~' and \VednesdaYt March 12 and 13, at 2 o'clock, ter-weary members with his Litle, Jr., 556 Neff road. I she had spotted 1963's first in thp. l~ floor auditorium of the J. L. Hudson Company talk on the culture and devel~ Circle 5-Mrs. Bertram deH. I robin and wanted to share this ,Corcoran. th(' bl'idc~room's sis- downtown. This 29th annual gala will be staged tradi- opment of.roses. . ..•. Atwood, 34 McKinley pl~,ce. assurance that Spring is on the .t('1': :\lar~' Biggs. of Gran\"ilIC'. tionally to benefit the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Luncheon hostess Mrs. Clyde l ft . Circle 6--At the church. way with all Grosse Pointers . . X.Y .. and 'Ellen ~1i::haelis. or is sponsored by its 'Women's Association. Dease will be assist~d by Mrs. £.f'>', Circle 7-Mrs. Lawrence H. .Syracuse. X.Y. -.----~------.-- Arthur Hollinger and Mrs. Neil L> ~. "Secrets of Suc:.cess" are prob- M rs. L conar d M~ e Id man McDonald t- ... Wilson. 840 Rivard boulevard. Gerard Corcoran was best heads this year's fashion troiters lucky enough to attend' L-) CIrcle 8-Mrs. Tho mas J. a.bly so-called because every- Litle, III, '70 Tonnancour pltlce. body wants to write a book tell- man for his brother. They are C i r c 1 e 9-Mrs. Frank G. ing everybody else their suc- the sons of the Eugene Cor- g~~:,r~~I~~~r:~~: Yates, 1000 Harvard roae!. cess storIes. I ~~:~ef~n ~~s,,;~:r~nH~~:~:;~:~~:7:~~:~~l:.n~'/"1~~'n;~nkBn::Ilt~,~! ! corans. of C;;outhRichmond Hill. dinator, will serve as com- ing tl'chnique with emphasis Charles T. Fisher Jr., Frank '\".' :>~, "'.' , mentator. on the n{'w Ll'mpos and beat. Couzens Jr. and Edward T. Picture by Gene Butler X.Y, l:shering \\'('1'e Jumrs Ha- Dr. and Mrs. Orlan M. Ar- backer and Walter Quer£'n. of Assisting chairnH'n ar{' Mes- Tea will be scrvE'd after each Ives. At a recent cocktail party Dr. nold, of Kensington road, an- Picture by Colonna I South Ozone Park. ;-';.Y.. and damps William :\1. Da~'. patl'on- (fay's showing in Hudson's Others are Mesdames Stan- and ~rs. Robert J. Schneck, of nounce the engagement of their Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sisman, I , J 0 s £' P h Z a tar g a. of Falls f'S5; Wilter Allen Cro\\'. general elegant seventh floor Wood- ley A, Day, .h'j'ome H. Remick VoltaIre place. an~ounced the daughter JOYCE MARIE to of Yorkshire road, announce I ,Church. Va. tickets. William J Srripps tea' ard shop I.Jr J Dwver Kinnucan Muir engagement of theIr daughter, Roger J~hn Isbister, son of the the engagement of their daugh- Need Mortgage Money? • • _ . ... " W s. I .. '. .' , JULIA t Lt Ed i V S 1- 0 Frank Isbisters of Oakland ter, SUZANNE JANE, to paUli After a reception at. the Wol- C.orne-lIw; ~. Hay HI. hostess; An earl" patroness list in- HotchkiSS, Charles A. Dean Jr., t' 11 USM' C w n 'f Yh a d Y L G ..t f .' Ch' lee d R bi C ves er. , son 0 t e Me. They are b~th studelllts' at Frederick Decker, son of Her- ferts Roost Country Chib the n. oung {' ,1'0. Inn a .Ions. eludes Mesdames Roger M. I . ar es .' ree on, 0 n . senior Sylvesters, of Green I Colby College where she is a man Arthur Decker. of New I As CQrrespondents for the coupl€' l£'ft fO!' Vermont. They :'lrs. 1"ra~d.~ W. Srn.ith, Wom- I Kyes, Lynn A. Townsend. Don I Buerkl, PIerre G. Fuger, Henry ,ftiver, Wyo. m-ember of Alpha Delta Pi and Castle, Pa., and the late Mrs. ,';ill lh e in ~lao'iand. E'n s ASSOCIatIOn presld£'nt has, E Ahrens James T McMillan Ledyard and Ernest Jones. . I annollncE'd lots of innov~tions I G Ogde~ Ellis, William H"j Patroness tic:ket3 at $10. and f The ~rlde-eI~c~ wtaSugr~duat.etyd her fiance is affiliated with Phi Decker. I PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. for thos£' fashion.minded De- DenIer, Ban'y L Wim-ton, g{'n('ral admission at $4, are ;o~ 1 ros~e N o~~ e t nlVeruSII Delta Theta. The bride-elect is an alumna I ______. _ .._ ~_ ... ._.~ .. st.IlI avail2ble for both shows c.o an or wes ern n- We have unlimited funds at'ailable for (i At HUllt Club . verslty, where she was a mem------of Grosse Pointe University I ~ I through Ithe Symphony office, ber of Alpha Chi Omega and eled School, Centenary College for • HOUSES .. STORES • A~ARTMENTS to the Junior Olympic Cumpeti. ': W9 2-46 5. Beta Beta Beta. She was pre- Ma rr Women, and the University of • OFFICE BUllDIt~GS • SHOPPING CENTERS tion kadrr. \\'hile l\Ir~. Lesllt' ~I sented to society at a dinner Michigan. where she was af- • INDUSTRIAL PLANTS P. :.lcDougaIl IS out in front PllBLIC SAL~~ filiated with' Collegiate 5oro- 'l B hiT Id dance at the Grosse Pointe sis. She made her debut in , I of th(' adult group in contesting Hunt Club. Quick Serrice - Low Rates ; ! etr.ot a 0 1958, is a member of Tau Beta for the E. P. Hammond Me- Not An Auction - All Items Priced '. Her fiance Is an alumnus of and a provIsional member of 'I! ; morial Trophy. Winners of all Northwestern University and a -, of the above trophies .....HI re- Junior League...... C' member of Theta Delta Chi. I ceive their awards at the Hunt He is presently on duty at the Her fiance was graduated ~!j!jljl_!'.,~ Cluh's Annual June Hor~e Household Furnishings Marine Basic School. Quantico, from Westminster Colle g e ~how. Va. An early Jwy wedding is where he was a member of ".&L''I'~Ra Assisting :\lrs. Squiers thi3 planned. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He also I W. G. JOHNSTONE, Sunday "ill be H. R. Fruehauf. Mr. & Mrs. Glen Nelson did graduate work at the Uni- WO 3-6222 versity of Pittsburgh. Jr. and James Kahn as ring 30475 Gladys, Nankin Twp. . masters, all ired' in their pink (Bet. Middlebelt & Merriman) Engaged ,"coats," while the ring stew- Saturday, March 2, from 10 a.m. i ards will be Messrs. Troy ~ ~~:::::.::::::~n'::::;'e:" : Ylaschmeyer. Sr.. Kenneth B . I . Squiers. and D. A. Oliver. Ladie<: taking care of the & Mrs. Toby ~ Demands Ex:~~ Trunk Lines , ..;ecretarial duties will be 1\lrs. Mr. David 'C. S. LaPear!' :\lrs. Donald A. 712 Balfour Rd" Grosse Pointe Park I :\1artin and :VIiss Ethel Flinn, (So of E. Jefferson Ave.) ,and the judge for tbe day's show will be Robert C. Egan Wednesday, Murch 6, from 10 a.m. ~ ~ New Telephon~ Number of Blcomfield Hills. I Picture by Austin Studio

'-,' l\Ir. and Mrs. George B. Hub- ,Dinner in the Club House I~ -,," bard of Berkshire road an- ,plannrd in the early evening , . , Picture by Eddie !\1cGrath, Jr. nounce the marriage of their. : at the conclusion of the day's 3 (L WITH 10 TRUNK LINES } Mr. & Mrs. N. Medvid : I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitz- daughter, DIANE KAY, to Har- l ' activities. 1777 Rosemont Road - Berkley : gerald of Lewiston road, an- old Charles Hill II, son of Dr. nOUnce the engag(~ment of their 3 i TO SERVE YOU (At Woodward & 12 Mi. Rd., 90 W. on 12 Mi. and Mrs. Harol(i. Charles Hill daughter, MARY ELIZABETH, of Howell, Mich .. OIl February 2. 2 Blks. to Mortenson turn S. to Rosemont) to Arvel Jerald Popp. son of Mr. The couple attended Albion and Mrs. Arvel Popp of Crystal College. She is a member of Saturday, March 16, from 10 a.m. , City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta and Mr. Hill Miss Fitzgerald attended the is affiliated with Delta Tau I Academy of the Sacred Heart, Delta fraternity. TU.4-7000 :. I Grosse Pointe and was grad- -Photo by Paul Gach EK PHILIPPE Mr 4 & Mrs. S. L. Bunnell • ut,tcd from Trinity College, At a recent family dinner Home Finders for Executives 2122 Lloyd • Royal Oak Washington D.C. She is a mem- party Mr, and Mrs. George ber of Tau Beta and a provi- May Bride (At N. Woodward & 12 Mi. Rd., go N. on Georgeades, of Fisher road, an- '.....1 We are the Grosse Pointe Representatives for REALTY SERV- Decidedly sional member of the Junior nounced the engagement of r""-'''''' ..' .:' Woodward I short Blk. to Northwood Blvd., turn League 'Of Detroit. . their daughter,' JOANN, to Dr. t ICE. branch of the National Research Bureau of Chicago . The World's E. to Linwood, N. on Linwood to Lloyd) Mr. Popp attended the Uni- Stelios S, Tsangalias. son of .11 versity of Missouri. and was Mr. and Mrs. S. Tsangallas, of ,. I Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. graduated from the United Alexandria. Egypt. . ."1 Finest States Naval Academy, Ann- The bride-elect is an alumnus apolis, Md. He is currently ' ~ of the University of Detroit "'1,. SILLOWAY & CO. serving aboard the USS Comp- School of Dental Hygiene. Her .;: SALES CONDUCTED BY ton. a destroyer out of New- fianc.:', who is a resident at Bon port, R, 1. Secours Hospital, was graduated ~ REAL ESTATE H. O. McNierney David D. Stalker, Inc. from the College of Medicine, NO FUTURE Alexandria. They plein a May, 3 16825 Kercheval, Grosse Poinle 1964. wedding. Appraisers 424 Book Building' Any man can follow the easy 3 Open Evenings Till 9 :00, Including Saturdays cc>me. easy go pattern of life, WOodward 1-9085 ~~~oooooooooooooooo~~ I I ?ut he seldom finds it satisfy • Music Leag~e . ' mg. 11------.------. ~ Offers Contest ...... :~~ .:::;. .Grosse Pointe- The International Mus iI' . ;:t I League is offering musicians ',. and vocalists throughout the rtI'III.\ nation an opportunity to be ",,' recognized this spring and I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clarke, summer. of Muir road. announce the en- Point'ers will be interested in gagement of their daughter, one of the six regional festi- JOAN MARY. to William Ver- vals to be held in the countr¥. meulen, son of the Emil Ver- On March 23-24 the IML will meulens, of Lochmoor boule- sponsor a festival at the Statler- vard. An early May wedding is Hilton Hotel for which local being planned. musicians can register. ' All who are eligible to sing The world's largest wlar tele- or play an instrument must scope at Kitt Peak National Ob- register for the contests, An- servatory (Tucson) is named for I gel a Krass, of Lochmoor boule- the late Prof. Robert S. Mc- I yard. is among those interested Math of The University of in furthering the festival work. Michigan.

, Do you want to sell Your Grosse Pointe house ? 36,900

A prime offering with just about everything for comfortable and efficient CALL A MAN living. It is e10~ to Elementary, Jr. Hi and Catholic Schoots, as well as bus, stores ftom and lake front parle. Accommodations include 3 bedrooms, 21f2 baths, library or additional bed- MAXON BROTHERS, Inc. room. Panelled family room and kitchen with dining ar&c1.dispoSl/1 and dishwasher. All drapes and cc/n~iderable carpet are induded in purchase F-rice. ~ The exterior has just been painted and ;t, as well as the interior, is in excellent condition. Why not give us a eall and take a leok. You will like what you see. --- Are you planning to move to another city? ~REN. & COMPANY Our.firm is an associate of Homerica. Inc., I SllVERSMITHJ a competent nation-wide homefinding service Stop in or phone for a list of other Grosse Pointe homes. III Gl".SS <:Ictive in over 120 cities and their suburbs. TON BOULEVARD Ask us about it. 2.51 :'S-5tore Hour, 9.30 to 5.00 nore, Bell!!o,r. Florldo

Tuxedo 2-6000 TU 1-6300 , • I ( t. _ee SQ"

February 28, 1963 Thursd~y, February 28, 1963 G R 0 SSE POI N T E. NEW S Page Fifteen

------"eet ~Iarch 5 Cirde lo-Mrs. Charle~ W. IUSS. I, 917 Whittier road. Circle 11 - Mrs. William C, YOUR AD CAN 8E CHARGED linlan, 378 Fl3her road. Jhree Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 1-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE3 P.M. TUESDAY Circle 12-Mrs. Hl\l S. Cor------~------_._~------_._------~----~-_._-~~_._------lius, 324 McMillan road 2A-MU$ICAL 14A-HELP WANTED SA-SITUATIONS WANTED 6-FOR REN'. 8-ARTICLES FORSAL~ I 8-A~TICLES FORS~L~_I ~B-_~,..!f.5>U~~.. CLASSIFIED RATES INST~U:TI~N (Domestic) DOMESTIC (Unfurnished). I _ ------Ch d I. BRAND new RegIna floor pol- RADIO, RCA Victor comb., Wal- i SOUp. tureen" onglnal ladle, SPRING )S COMISG orgs A s-12 words for $1.00 'PIANO, organ, voIce, theory. HOUSEKEEPER: 3 school age WANTED. Generlil. Tuesday 726 TROMBLEY. Upper 2 bed- isher and scrubber. Cost $40,1 nut cabinet wIth doors, $25, rocking chaIr, burcau, miS. Cosh Ads--12 words for 90c Pre-school through university children. Grosse Pointe Farms and Wednesday or five days. rooms 11h baths, library, sell for half. TUxedo 2-1621. Large table model Grunow cellaneOl:S vases. plates. Mrs. Warren Nott. of Lexim:- IOc each odditional word level. WaIted Mueller, ,-182 arEa. Good wages. Own room. 935-1311. screened porch, garage., Will . . ! all-wave, $10. 885-41'13. TUxedo 5-7078 n road. tt'lephoned the NEWS Call Colonial Cl. N., 'I'U 6-1090. References r e qui red. Call LADY wants washing a-nd--ir-on:: ~~~;~;.te to suit $190. TUxedo HAL~ICRAFTER all wave I TWO-OVEN---Frigid~ire sto~e, . _ fice this Monday to report that TUXEDO 2-6900 PUNCH AND JUDY 'TUxedo 4-4850, between 10:30 ing at home. 4352 Maryland, ,____ :adlo, model 38D, $30. 881- large gold frame mirror, sroall 9-ARTICLES WANTED Ie had spotted 1963's first ,bin and wanted to shart> thL~ MUSIC STUDIOS a.m. and 1:00 p.m. TU 5-5226. FONTAINEBLEU APTS. ;?658 after 5 p.m. cast iron stove. Antique Vic- ON-CONSIGNMiNT~b-;-t t e r ;surancc that Spring is on the 3 Trunk Lines Piano, guitar, classic guitar, WHITE WOMAN; light house- 9161 WHITTIER torian table. TUxedo 4-6229. women's, r;hildrcn's apparel ay with all Gross~ Pointers. LINER STATIONS banjo, a:::corr.lian ',Iolin. work and cooking. Some nurs- Y~~~kGor ~~~YSit~~~~e~xp~:r- On X-Way, front bed ro om B~~Oo~~a;~~~:i'$~~~~ ~:;~ny~ KNITTERS=Wi-lI-as-s-e~ble-a-nd and ~cccssorics. Also antiques CUNNINGHAM DRUGS 15 Kercheval, ing care. TUxedo 5-8866. enced. 863-5268. apartment. Attractive, l'a r g e PR 5-8001. block your sweater.';, etc., Cash for :lOusehold item,.. 161141 Kercheval at Notre Uame J '" F h' Mart TU d 'l'U ~-~!l8 Grosse Pointe Farms rooms. Air-conditioned, parkM shorten your knitted dresses. ...ee.~ as Ion , xe 0 "SecrE'ts of Succe~" are prob. I TU 4-4440 Res. 372-8994 WANTED cleaning and ironing, DAYS WORK or week with . NITU f d' i 1-8082 HARKNESS PHARMACY two days per week. $9 per mg. FUR KE or 10 ng area- Reasonable. quick. TU 4-4677. '~_ >ly so-called be.:-ause even.'. 2OJ1:! Macl: Ave. at Lochmoor. ------.------references. Reliable. Depend- I table, 3 leaves, pads, 6 chairs, -'- _ >dv ,,,'ants to write a book tt'l1.• 'l'U 4-3100 HIXIE BOYKIN Hatten. Piano day, Tuesday and Friday. able. Ironing. Cleaning. WAI- SPACIOUS IMbedroom apart- cherry credenza and china WEBCOR-~;r;~ tap;--~~~~der, ,ALL CASH quick for your ,g- everybody else their suc. NEWS SALES STATIONS teacher. Beginners and ad- VAlley 4-8611. nut 5-0549. ment in all new apartment cabinet. VAlley 3-0752. like new, TUxedo 6-1234. Pial_I~._~~~~e__'_T~lle!_ ~la_5_5. ~sSstories. DO'VVNTOWN AREA vanced students. V A 2-9464 -.------t ct St f . t~rand C,;lrcus Park ~.'ews nand EXPERIENC~D woman, general A-I DAYWORKER wants 3 s ru ure. ove, re rlgerator, O-R-IG--IN-.:\-L--d~e~S~I'g-n--h-"l-n-dkn)"'1GOLD COINS WANTED. tw18]esttc Bldg. News Stano ------,------house\vork, for onp adult. disposal, air conditioning. In- SOF'AS AND CHAIRS L TUXEDO 42861 E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS "B TilTORING Must live in. Hefere?u:es re- days steady or 5 days weekly cludes swimming pool privi- LIKE BRAND NEW dresses, formals, mouton coat, ..- Al~;~ ~~~yt~anor. E. Jeuerson~ __ - .______quired. Reply Box S-15. for bus i n e s s or working leges. Near E'astland Center. VAN UPHOLSTERING siz;-s 32-34. Muskrat cape. 2- "WA~:iED--old coins by yOUilg C,;amNons Gift ~hOp. WaybLlrn ,PRIVATE TUTURING G P' N couple, $10, carfare. Plain TU 614-8 skIn Stone Marten furs. & .Ieft .osse omte ews. cooking, home nights. Refer- - .} 13235 Harper 371-8'i61 I coin collector. Douglas Smith, ge Money? G:~;~Eu~~~r:JTC;t~~~~It.s YOUR O~~N HOME UPSTAIRS GIRL. Adult family ences. TYler 8-1481, after 6 STAELENS' '1 -W-I-N--F-I-E-L-D--ch-i-n-a-,-'-'P-a-s-si-o~n age 13. TUxedo 4-2861, call M 11 Ph W b d of t I er armacy. ay urn an 1 All subjects; all grades. Adu Its ,,"o' l'n Grosse Pointe, other p.m. GARDEN TERRAI""ES Flower", 72 PI'<>n~S,~,-'O ne"er• TO SETTLE estate: appli;.~ces II aftcr 5 p.In. Kercheval help. Gro,;se Pointe refer- ~. I...,. used, $200. WAlnut 3.2524. and needlepointe fir e sid e ------.------.__ Sullivan Phannacy. Beaconsfield and childrcn. Certified teach- DAY WORK experIenced de- 1 GROSC:E E b n h C 11 ~t 6 OIl TU WANTED '!Ilts for the ences required. ReIlly to box ' • 'r' I. POINT - .__ e c. a a, er ;, x- I LoaM K.ercheval ers. ,pendable, references. TRinity Mack at Lakeland. Lovely 1 and edo 5 "',822 'I'Uxedo 2 3806 UIS' Party Store on CharlevoIx Call: M-5, Grosse Pomte News. BALDWIN, Thomas, Es- -, __~- 'I OLD CLOTHING (iROSSE POINTE CITY. ------5-2117. 2 bedroom apartments. Newly INSURANCE CO, Kopp'~ Pharmacy. CadIeux and DEfROIT AND SUBURBAN SECOND GIRL. Grosse Pointe i H d C DICTAPHONE dictating ma- BEST PRICES PAID Kercheval TUTORING SERVICE f c s St 'ght Ex EXPERIENCED Cook available decorated. Large living room, 'e'/. ammon I onn.,f' chl'ne and one tran',~crl'bl'ng unds ill'ai/able for C,;uannndlnKghearclTIhSevualrugs.Notre '.lameI. KL'NW()(lD 7-4653 re eren e . ay OJ s. - for luncheons, cocktail parties, good closet space. G.E. stove Lowrey, and other ine machine. Co s t $4:0(1 each. FOR MEN'S SUITS S • APARTMENTS Notre Unme Pharmacy, Notre I-----~------~.-- pericnccd.TUxedo 4-{l884.Excellent wages. -----dinners, Will fill in. 331-0267.1 ed,and freerefrigerator,parking, air-condition-Park priv- used oraans~ !, rom $595. Sell both for $400. lJ"nderwood TOPCOATS AND SHOES Uamo and Kercheval I ALL ELEMENTARY grades and - h typewn'ter $45 All perfect • SHOPPING CENTERS - . ,------RELIABLE woman wis es three I ileges, near churches. Call at S~v1ILEYBROS .. ' , TUlsa 3-1872 ,L PLANTS GROSSE POINTE FARMS remedial r cad in g. Detroit WOMAN who wishes to baby sit, d I • I condItIOn. TUxedo 1.0552. T~,;;~fu~larmacy. Kercheval on I Board of Education list. Call daytimes, 75c an hour or un- ays per week. Ironing and 1867 Lakeland or phone WO DETROIT 551i) Woodward ._~~______A telephone call will bring us

.,arms.. Urugs. FISher Rd. and I after 4 p.m, TUxedo 4-4323. dOter. wn ransportatlOn.. TU XM housecleaning.ft 5 TYler 6-7206 1-0321, Ext. 25 for appointment. Thurs., Fri. Eves. TR 3-6800 MINK coat. size 14~16. Cheap I 10r you immediately - LoU' RaJes K.erCheval I a er p.m. ~------BIRMINGHAM 115 S W'd d TUxedo 2-5392. ._. Schettlers Urugs. l'''lsher Rd and ------~------edo 2-2299. ------IN WOODS. 25 ft. combination .,. war ~ WE BUY old gold, Jewelry and KJr;:-:e~mgc;.UIt's.Mack anCi 7.Mlle COMMUNITY I--C-O-O-K-I-N-G-A-N-D-G-E-N-E-R-A-L-EXPERIENCED white woman bedroom or den, bath down, Mon. Thru Fn. Eves. MI 7-1177 Aargot W. Hansen's silver, Vogue Jewe:ers. 22377 Hoaa TUTORING SERVICE Live in or stay three nights. Six wishes5 30 daywork.ED tCall 1 2267after 2 bedrooms up. Recreation. DETROIT OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 GRAN'DRIVER Moross Road. Wood's UrUIl Center. Mack and ; p,m.. gewa er - . $135. anne parker. tu 5-4415, I AR'r GALLERY Bournemouth (7 Mile Rd.). MRS. LOUIS MARICK. DIREC- children. Thursday and. alternate ------AN ELECTRONIC crow and I BOOKS PURCHASED for cash. GROSSEPOINTE WOODS TOR. Tutoring by de~ree teach. Sundays off. Must have experi- LADY wishes day or week . game caller. Aqua lungs and Custom F!aming Entire libraries Or fine single Grosse Pointe Pharmacy, Mack ers "available in all subJects for ence and recent. references, TUx- work, expert ironer. Refer- MAPLETON-Three bedrooms. skin diving equipment. Big PAINTINGS items. Midwest Book Service, and Huntington M E 11 t d'ti 0 .Harkness Pharmacy. MaCK and grades high school, college and eda 6 2211. ences. TYler 5-0617. Vera. xce en con Ion. $15 discount. Aqua Sport Divers, 7422 Grand Rivel" 4301 Kensington, TU 5-2450• .H~~~~:oJ~hnsons. MaCk /lnO II., adult education. ------E-X-P--E-R-I-E-N-C-E-D--I-a-dy--w-iS-h-e-smonth. 16015 East 8 Mile Hoad. East 2nd blk. No. of Blvd. ,MilE' 'I. 339 Merriweather 5-SITUATION WANTED. k MAXON BROTHERS, INC. Detroit. PRescott 5-0274. Close to Expressway STEINW AY or good gran:! Goronflo. Mack and AnIta G P 1 ------,------.- fIVe days wor , cleaning of TY 7 6322 TY 8 1160 Arnolds Drug. Mack and Haw-! rosse olnte Farms NURSE, trained practical. Any housekeeper. 896-1.823. TU 2-6000 -B-A-NQ-U-E-T-CLOTH,12 napkins. __ ~-_. -__ wanted, 839-5607. OOOOllOOOQllOOORROOll~ Hob-sthorne1.>rugs.Mack 'and Moslyn I TUxedo' 4-2820 case or relief duty, Grosse DEPENDABLE lady wishes -____ J'/2 prl'Ce. Beautl'f UI ll'nen•• LEAVING STATE-Almost new BOOKS bought in any quantity. DETROIT AREA OPEN INGS FOR TEACHERS Pointe references. TUxedo three days, cleaning and PARK. 1127 Beaconsfield. Low- 16916 l\'lonica, TJNiversity furniture, appliances. 18-ft. Entire libraries, book cases, Bri~'tt~al~~Ug Stor~. Mack and. -lTT-O----h--h--.--h-.--h 1-1839. laundry. VAlley 1-9586. er four room flat. Heated. 2-9340. cabin cruiser, movie camera, art objects. Mrs. B. C. Claes. .Hands MediC'llServIce Pharmacy. T R. mat ,P Ys I .:s, Ig ------Stove. $70. Couple. DRexel ------pro j e c tor. Men's suits, 1670 Leverette, WO 3-4267• MacK and Moran ~chool and college. Doctoral HOME typist. Fast, accurate, ex- EXPERIENCED short order, 1-1163. CHILDREN'S Model's original clothes. Furs. ~ Blue C,;rossUrugs, Mack and Nett candidate. Mr. Jaddou UN perienccd. Notary publIc I d d' h k Diamond r i n g s. TUxedo BI~elueHHlIllllPharmacy. Mack ana 3-028". 'Anytime. PRescott 1-4805. sa a , san WIC, dinner coo. 1------PASTEL PORTRAITS 4-6128. l1-AUTOS FOR SALE OJ v Five days if price is right. 16821 E. JEFFERSON 1958 FORD, standard shift, 8 1)~~~~~~~~reDruIS, . Mack aM SECRETARIAL SERVWES 925-4361. GROSSE POINTE By ,------~---- OIL paintings, all imported cylinder. Sharp. TUx e d 0 1.. c~n~fl~l~ar.macy.Mack and Sea- 3-LOST AND FOUND TELEPHONE AN~WERING RELIABLE woman wishes day Two and three bedroom ter~ - Stephen Gyurich I origin <.lIs, private collection. 2-4372. C%Oa~~Patent MedICIne, 1:'>645 -L-O--S~T-:-K-e-ep-s--a-k-e-n-e-c-k-Ia-c-e-,'-l-ar-g-e MIMpEROIG~1,AINP,~ING' work. References. 567-1141. races. Newly decorated, electric $ I 5 Imber N Will sacrifice, from S20 up. o ... ------stove, disposal, garage, beauti~ MERCURY convertible, excel. ST. CLAIR SHORES gold links. ADams 1-9 55. PHOTO-COPYING EXPERIENCED house worker. f I d P k "1 1677 Stanhope, G. P. Woods 2036 Manchester lent condition. Must sell. A~~~~~rs~~UgS,Marter Md. and ------VILLAGE LETTER SHOP Steady\ home nights, week u W~::;a;~ 1_~~21,~:~~1;~es. TUxedo 1-5852 Grosse Pointe Woods TUxedo 6-1064. ------4-HELP WANTED 643 NOTRE DAME TU 4-7964 days. References. 822-2528. HOMER WARREN & CO. 886~1358 2-4423. \NES l-PUBLIC NOTICES MALE and FEMALE --~------1 1 TWO PAIR custom made tra- . NURSE, tral'ned practical, any LADY wishes 3 days, Monday, verse draperies. Hand print. BLACK ANGUS Rottisserie, I 1960 ALFA ROMEO red con- } WANTED: Operator with ex- case or child care hourly or Tuesday, Thursday. Willing 6A-FOR RENT Valances, ful Iy Iined, ro ds in- $25; portable sewing machine. vertible with detachable hard- BERNIE FALK (Furnished) 1 d 4 $35; brass pull down ceiling top, radio, heater, A-! shape. J perience. Par is Coiffure, during your vacations. Grosse to do any kind of work. c uded. TUxe 0 1-250 . light fixture, $10. Originai I TUxedo 5-2364. Off"r" cxtensl"'e horseback rl'd- II f VA 4 0022 Sprl'ng cleanl'ng 921 8409 I ------.---~------I 1 . '-f ~ b • d . I t C I 20091 Mack, Grosse Pointe Pointe re erences. - . . - . FIVE-ROOM house, near Vil- LIGHT weight, strong rubbish oil paintings, $20 ~p. Motor- I _ . mg or oys an glr s a amp I W d 881 2882 EXPERIENCED, neat I a d y lage. $140 plus utilities.' barrels, complete with cOver. I ola 21" TV, swivel base, ex- I 19;)5 CHEVROLET station wag- Kenwood at Harrow. Ontario. 00 s, - . Your G'lrl Fr'lday S 't d . t TU d Good. motor Bod l' f'r -.-.. - - wishes daywork, cleaning. WA ecun yep 0 s 1. xe 0 $2. TUxedo 5-30(10. cellent condition, $95. on. . y n "I 4.5. minute drive from Grosse WILLIAM C. MOORE & CO. I S 1 3-3290. 2-6479. . , ' 2036 Manchester condition, $100.00. TL"xcdo Pomte. T wen t y t,orses and 1 • Secreta ria erv ce SKIS 6 ft 9 10 WJth release Ponies to serve c M' Has ful.-tJme nursery sales po- Mimeographing . '. '. . Grosse Pointe Woods ampers. am 't. n A wonderf 1 op or GIRL WISHES 1 or 2 days, DO YOU WANT a nice furn- bmdmgs and poles. Good con- 886-"358 12-AUTOS WANTED Purpose of Cam Kenw d t 51 l~n ope. . u p - M C I TU 4-6442 d 41734 J. build a h'ld' P If f~od 0 tumty for a famIly man that rs. 0 eman general. Home nights, Loves ished studio apartment near dition, $15.00. TUxe 0 - ~ '/ ' _ CIS 5C -con I en::e d t k b . -~_.- children. Pointe references. Grosse Pointe for only $80 -.------~--- PINE desk, kneehole, e);cdlent CHEVROLET wagon, '60, '61, ~cutlves and d (' vel 0 p coordination nee soma ea. ave-average 10- NURSE'S AID, experienced VAlley 2-3498. per month? Then telephone AUTO DRIVERS! Only, $7.54 condition. Step tro ems. JOY DOMAN can help. ';!'Uxedo 4-9086, s e C t ion. References. LA an s ree resses, ~_ ' . , She speaks 12 different 1an- St. Clair Shores after 6 p.m. WHITTIER 9590 1-3636. . Evellings, TU 14128- . like new., belong. to $dress CAPEHART radl'o and ,'-\speed I $335.00. TUxedo 1-8184. guages-.Polish, Italian and sev------Ne"v spacious 3 rooms. Balcony, ------buyer. SIze I? Pnce, 5 .to I phone combination, $30. Fold- lZ-REAL ESTATE eral others. Just arrived from 27530 Harper Ave, PR 2-5600 SECRETARIAL SERVICE air-conditioned. 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT $15. Shoes, SIZe 6, $1 palr. ing cot, completely, $10. Thor I F SALE England - First time in this DETROIT IBM Executive TUxedo 2-7271 ------...,=-- Call after 6:30 p.m. TUxedo agitator washer, $7. Large OR .... 1 L t d h d KERCHEV AL "Village" busi- 1 3617 _ area. oca e on t e groun 2627 David Stott Bldg. Photo Copies - . Sled, new, $5. TUxedo 5-7025, fl OOr at 1065 East Gran d Boule. '.IrO 2-7160 Mimeo & Offset ATTRACTIVE upper flat, 488 ness d~strict. One or more , _ after 5 p.m. yard, h block off Gratiot. cor. n I Resumes _ Mailing Neff, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, rooms. TUxedo 2-7252, TUx- BABY Grand Piano, nice condi- A SHORT WALK edo 5 051~ tion, $395. 22933 Gratiot near TO LAKESIDE PARK of Forest, Open Daily from 9 ------' I I_I M'ld re d Sh er ban, 5028 II arvar d breakfast room, sun room. ---- - _ NI'ne. ANTIQUE Victorian lady's chair. EXPERIENCED a. m. to 9 p, m. Also Sunday Jewe ry sa es Anytime, TU 2-5506 ------1 DESIRABLE LOCATION. In- $125. Pair fine Victorian side $22,900 from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Detroit, girl. Full time. 17131 Kerche- . -- quire 20930 Mack, Grosse Grosse Pointe Manor SWEDISH modern chair. Cost chait'S, $65 eaeh. Heppiewhite BARRINGTON RD.-H2 story Mlchigan. Call 921-2546. 50\ val, Himelhochs. NEED a baby sitter? The Sit. CADIEUX ROAD, BETWEEN Pointe Woods. $80.00. Sacrifice $40.00. Heavy 2~piece hanquet table. $725. years of experience reading. ------.- ters Club. PRe ..cott 7-0377. KERCHEVAL AND ST. PAUL with 3 bedrooms, TV room. quality two tier blond. lamp Antique mirror on stand, oval sewing room, modern kitchen PRESTIGE WOMAN Licensed and bonded. 3 BEDROOMS, llh BATHS MEDICAL SUITE available in table, $20,00. Needlepointe coffee table, lamp table, hang- E 0 I ------.new air-conditioned building. with dishwasher, gas heat, 2 ear lA-P RS NALS I Need an assistant over 30 who TELEPHONE SERVICE' A beautiful, spacious 6-room 18342 Mack. Call TU 2-7480, fO'Jtstool, $15. Two pair ivory ing bookshelf. TUxedo 5-7025, gal'age. St. Ambrose parish. after 5 p.m. ------.---1 wants a real opportunity in a terrace apt. for the discriminat~ Evenings. DU 1M0882. ' satin drapes, $8.00 each. Rec. Can't be beat at this realistic SWEDISH MASSAGE, licensed career, not just a job. Must be SECRETARIAL SERVICE ing. Garage, garbage disposal room tables, $8.00 each. TUx- USED STANDARD brand piano. price. TUxedo 1-6300. masseuse, at your home. TUX-I ambitious, enthusiastic and im- ROSEMARY GANT TU 4-2545 and finest in sr.:hools, shopping ---1-7-9-07 E. Warren edo 4-4655. Full 88 keys. This is a gen- edo 4-3016. aginative. Must love people. and transportation, $175,1 ll'x20' paneled office wit.h Jclmstone & Johnstone , $7500 to $10,000 per year LADY with nursing experience TU 5-1172 WO 2-4607 ELEVEN piece dining rOOJrlset, uine spinet. (37" tall, 58" Id l'k 't' 'Ii built-in bookcase, adjoining long, 25" depth) $200. Cartage 2A-MUSICAL 'I earnJ'ngs. For interview appoint- wou ) e POS)100 carl g ------I two couches, bric-a-brac. UNi-1 INSTRUCTION ment call 886-0252 Thursday, for mva" l'dI . EDgewater 1-2108, FLAT for rent. -~-bedroom. 8'x20' waiting room. Air-condi- versity 4-7772. extra. This is not a so..called LEASE OR SELL, attractive , Friday, 9-11 a,m. VAll ey. 1 3614. Grosse Pointe. Gas heat. Honed and utilities furnished, spinet-st~'le, spinet-type or ENGLISH TERRACE, 17525 ------1 ,------$75.00. 882-2700. WALNUT component stereo. cutdown piano. 14932 Kerch- SUE ARMSTRONG pia no ------LADY 25, one and one half ALBERT COUVREUR Altec, . Vikihg, Eico. Bogan, E. Jefferson. Excellent loca- ... . I BEAUTY OPERATOR. Will rent ------eval. tion. Large rooms. fine panel- teacher. Speclaltst In begin- i booth space. 19517 Mack, Cass years bUhsinessschoO~, typing CALL US FOR RENTALS TUxedo 1-3000 sell all or part. PR 8-9912. comfortable and efficient ELECTRIC stove, exceJl€nt con. ing. Unusual, custom designed ners, TUxedo 2-9391. I' Kro"vley, Hal'rdresser, TUx- 45, short and 90, deSIres gen- E"" 67 2 b d DESIRABLE office space and liv~og-k~tchen. Appointment hoofs, as well as bus, stores edo '1-5920. eral office. 371-8605. N d~~: $l;;-Lower - e room, GUN & TACKLE SHOP dition $35. Garden tools. rea- GROSSE POINTE dental suite, Eawt 'Jefferson sonable. TUxedo 4-1354. only. Owner, TlJxed" 1-18P,. at Grosse Pointe. Air-condi- Open at New Location . _ CONSERVATORY MEDICAL assistant desires part LUXURIOUS 3 bedroom, 2 -----~---- -_.. - library or edditional bed. Staft of Professional Teachers time work in doctor's office bath upper flat on Windmill tioned; phone answering and 15102 KERCHEV AT.. REMINGTON noiseless type- secretarial services available. Corner Maryland writer. Excellent condition, '''', disposal and dishwasher. PIANO, ORGAN, MEN and or clinic. TUxedo 4-5367. Pointe Drive. Excellent concH- BALFOUR 1229 821-7850. 'chase price. HARPSICHORD tion. 2-car garage. B. McDANIEL CO. Full tab. Standard $6;i. 824- SA-SITUATIONS \'\'ANTED One owner. Center hall Col- VOICE, VIOLIN. THEORY JOHN S. GOODMAN VA 1-8200 _-.::~~ ~ __~ ~ onial. living rOom 24Y.!x12..12. s the interior, is in excellent WOMEN DOMESTIC ~G-SiOKE FOR RENT Beginning students through TU 5-6063 LO 7-4706 SEVEN FT. round bed plus I TURQUOISE. GE ~ouble oven paneled library, modern kitch- artist level. ,,,/8 to 30 en with eating area, cheerful RESPONSIBLE woman wishes FARMS: 253 Merriweather. 3 GROSSE POINTE h db rd $100. Chest of s.tove. Up~mght Ire~zer, 1962 ea oa , ., zlg-zag sewmg machme, cams, dining room facing garden. 1st 20758 Mack, near 8 Mile day woric or baby sitting, bedroom colonial. 11h baths, Mack, 16115. Modern store, ,ill like what you see. $150 PER WEEK drawers, French PrOVInCIal, I t b' t - b 'd' floor lav., extra closets, 3 bed. TU 4-9843 TU 6-2359 Grosse Poi n t e ' references. $175.00. TUxedo 1-4306. 18'x60', Newly decorated, gas $50.00. General Electric mo- ,~a nu ca me .. .1Je- urnl I- NO PREVIOUS VAlley 1-4605. heat. tile floor, latest style light .torized flat plate jroner, $35. fler, ?ofa bed. Flre~lace set. rooms - master's has private )Sse Pointe homes. 408 McKINLEY fixtures. ' TUxedo 1-1240. ;~~I_~~l~~le, 4 chaIrS. TUx- bath - full bath from hall. 'fHE EXPERIENCED girl desires I EXPERIENCE 3 bedrooms, 11h baths VAlley 2-2795 Plenty st.orage space. Basement general housecleaning, weeks DUNNING COURSE $200 COLT 22 m~tch target auto- has recreation room With fire. H.S. Graduate. Income starts work. Home nights. Refer~ I PIANO and THEORY 7-WANTED TO RENT matic pistol, target grips. good 8A-OFFICE !EQUIPMENT placc, I a u n dry room, tiled immediately after trainIng ence~. 341-7487. Purdy & Edgar BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO condition, $50\ Winchester FOR SALE floor. Sprinkler system, new TU 4-2228 THREE responsible busineess shrubs and lawn. Quick oc- 15 Kercheval-Punch and Judy period as a Machine Short- EXPERIENCED lady wishes 22 rifle, single shot, $7. TUx- I -T-Y-P-E-W-R-IT-E-R-S--a-n-d-a-dd 1n g women want three of four cupancy. Building. hand Reporter. Monday and Tuesday, laun- ALTER ROAD south of Jeffer- bedroom home on East side _c_d_o_5_-7_0_2_5_,_a_ft_e_r_5_p_.m_.__ machines, new, rebuilt. Rea- Grosse Pointe CALL 965-8169 dry or cleaning. Steady, good son. AttractIve 3 room and area. Will take excellent care, TRUMPET, Martin Imperial. sonable prices. National Of. M/,RTHA BACHERS references, After 7 .a,m. bath. Adults, no pets. VAlley $150.00 tops. TUxedo 4-7543 Excellent condition. TUxedo fice Equipment, 16833 Harper Teacher: MILDRED BRIGGS I VAlley 1-7710 TVudo 2-aiiG MISS NELSON 331-3089 2-4595. after 7 p.m. 5-2298. at Bi&hop, TUxedo 1-'130.

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Three Trunk Lines To Serve You ~hdC:dy CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Line. To Serve Yt'u 9ulc:ltly ------_._------~------, DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY YOUR AD C 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ISTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE i3-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL 1STATE I U-REAL ESTA,E FOR SALE FORSALE FOR SALE FOR SAL.E FORSALE FOR SALE FOR SALE llA-LOTS FOR SALE 21D-ELEC nnne parker, tu lS.441~, offers ------,------.------51 COLONIAL RD., Grosse ------I ------~--~.--~ ONET romof theb 1elasty, GroSSeduplex Pointe.sltes- APPLe New Cofoni31s a full dining bungalow gar- OPEN SUNDAY 2-:5 3 BEDROOM, 11;2 bath Pointe Shores _ Wonderful 514 HIDDEN LANE 80 MERRIWEATHER Sullfvan. VA 3..Q919, LA UNDER $/9,100 den setting, low taxes; apply 1038 YORKSHlRE- custom built ranch typ(' OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO :; 4 bedroom!!. 2 baths, 7-6981. HOOVr part of your rent to down 1st OFFERING brick, including all drapes, play facilities for cillldren. Fine 8-year old ranch house in carpeting. . _ 2031. 2045 Roslyn, Grosse AUTH. Pte. Woods. 3 bedrooms, B2 Apayment.d ld b carpeting. Modern fixtures. Four bedrooms, three baths, this secluded location. 2 good O"VNER TU1xedo 5-3085 CARMEL LANE . f 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths, rectea. PRICE REDUCED from L d . h 100 90 • FREE PICKt baths, tile basement, gas n a new-o 19ger arms Hon room. Bright, cheerful. av., en, gas eat, x bedrooms plus 'paneled den or _, . ~ .__ Choice lot!! nOOx165') in lovely heat, coppel' plumbing. G.E. aMe to take as is he•• lly 0' Completely redeeo,ated. Top $20.000 to $22.000. lot. laxes low. Sta, 0' the Sea 3,d bedroom. I" haths. I"ge A WOMAN KNOWS new subdivision of! Lak.,ho,'e ALl. built-in:.. "doodle wHh": e.. y tu g"des quslity eons"'"tion fe' t u , e s PRe"ott 2-4898 Porlsh. Call 4 '" 8, TUxedo sereened po'eh. att"hed ga- ~ANITA _ _ Ve", speeial 3-bed-, Road nm C,e"en' Sail CI0 b. HARPEF OPEN SUN., 2 - 6 and junior high. such as BRONZE ea'. es and con------2-0257. rage. Transferr~d o\~'Dcr eager room nnch, muhol;any panel.: KARL DAVIES 'IT 5-3220 ------~----- ductors, solid BRASS water FIRST OFFERING ------to. sell or. wHl con~ider lease ed gard'?n room. Built '57. i _ 17176 E. War: Albert G. EARLY AMERICAN CHARM pipes. PLATE GLASS wIndows. BUCKINGHAM, "'. Kerebev,1 w,tr. or witbout opbon to buy. BERKS!lIRE. 743-4 bedrooms. i I6-PETS FOR SALE GROSSE Pf In magnlficcnt location See this at once! Priced right STEPHENS RD.-Architect de- -Center hall Colonial with T. RAYMOND JEFFS is bat.hs. Off WlndmiII Pointe . _ COUVREUR, BLDR. Club.near lake,4 bedrooms,dose to libraryYacht paand cyrevdy for immediate ocCu- signedh Thome b withd unusualt sunroom, 4 bedrooms. 2!t~ baths, 81 l:-'ercheval TU 1-1100 Drive. {;ood family home. I POODLE,II .bla.cle,t 12 months,p f HO( and family room open 10 b th tt h d W II TU 1-3000 n . c arm. wo e rooms, wo lovely lot, near schools. Priced GRA YTON- Well kept 5 bed. sma, m 1n 1a u r e. re en; ----_._---~ ----- FACTORY wonderful garden. 433 RIVARD-Just completed! priced.a s, a ac e garage. e at $28,500 to sell quickly. I ------BARRINGTON RD., 840. Charm. $29,500.rooms. Near3 batschools.h s. Iibrary. adults. $65.00... TUxedo 4.4852.. . SE. S. RENAUD, 1618 EASY LIVING euStom -Iike DeUghtful new 4 bed,oom, 2v., E. EMORY COURT, 19979- Ing on. floo" tbre. bed,oom, HAWTHORNE. 992 _ Cent,,' YORKSHIRE len-ier puppy, POINTE ranch. Excellent floor plan, baths Colonial with paneled BY APPOINT~1ENT Well maintailled Ilh Sowry on a modern kitchen, wa.lking dis~ hall 2-hedroom ranch, full m.ale, champIon bred, beaut!. Charminc 7 room ranch type FREE pICKe home includes 3 twin size bed- 3 good bedrooms. Price' and family room. Exceptional kitch- large, attractively landscaped tance Park, school, busses. dining mom, Florida room. ful coat. housebroken. condition make ihis an in- en with ail built~ins. Attached BE A UP R E at KENWOOD- lot. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large Low twentieg. Open Saturday, TUxedo 4-7579 NEW. REB rooms and pan e 1e d family expensive snd convenient garage. Comfortable family home. 4 kitchen, enclosed porch, many Sunday 2 to 5. Owner. VAlley! OPEN SUNDAY, 2:30-5 room. Good t l' a f fie pattern. TU f .10/4 ~car bus. schools and shopping. move. bedrooms, 2 full baths, 3 half fine features. $28,500. 1-8499. I' BERKSHIHE, 1410 _ 3 large I POODLES, 2 year old male and 210~ Priced well below reproduction 862 LORAINE. Well bunt 4 baths, llbrary, fully carpeted, McMILLAN, 205--Greenhouse, bedroom." library. Big price female. Black standard, jm- MACK CONVENIENCE, 88' lot bedroom brick home. Modern exquisite condition, 2-car at- reductIon. I ported. Five months old, sil- ('Ust. See this lovely home to- set off this sharp 3.bed. kitchen with dishwasher, dispos- tached garage. 4 bedrooms on 2nd floor plus 2 - FLA T al VAll 2 0166 dayl I room Colonial. Breezeway all. Attached garage. Immediate large bedroom On 3rd. Vacant. HARCOURT ROAD CHALFONTE, 4] 4 _ For the i vel' m e. ey _ . attaC'hes 2-car garage. possession. Only $22,900 on HAWTHORNE, 2158 - Brick Near schools. $23,500. 'smaller family. Lots of living. WHITE MALE po 0 dIe. All SPENCER GREENCREST DR. 23207 IndJvldually d' Cape Cod. Two bedrooms, Custom built 3 bedrooms, 2 I space with Golf Club view. I shots, papers. Wonderful pet 5 years old. Perfect for family LADY STAR PARISH, modern I FHA. plus .ludy. family mom. Can SHOREHAM, 4:>-Eady Amed- batbs eaob un!t. All spacioos CRESTWOOD. 85--Luge. 2 for ehlld'.n. PRe"olt 1-9132. weight fOUl., of 4. Air-conditioned and u1tr,l- raIWh. Block to chureh and FOLLOWING SHOWN be bought with $500.00 down can colonial tucked away on a rooms. Separate Oasement, 2 bedroom ranch, separate din- ~ _ glcal ga rm mo

,I FREE £5 YOU'LL COZY UP to this well- for all the summer fun one School District. $17,900. tory on 3rd floor. New fur. Mack) - Three -bedro-()m Special Family Room. i Golf Coursl'. Custom buHt 4 I . d B"-]der could want. Call for appoint. b d C]' ] 1 ~lccnse w s planned home on Whittier. nace, natural fireplace, ga- Colonial, near a'll- schools, Ian'-l. 5 e room 0 omals. eac 1 I TU 1-8444 PR 6-3038 IXSL ment, by owner, PH 8-2092. I Priced in the thirties, we MAXON rage. Only $18,000.00, $750.00 l I',Z baths, living, dining, rec- SPECIAL VALUE 'with 3 complete baths. Exqui-; _ TU 2 down on F.H.A. consider this one of our j G BROTHERS, INC. TeaHan room, screened porch, Withfro close2 bedrooms,an estate', bathsemi-ranch'down. sit.e setting.OPEN 1 _5 WALL WASHING, also odd best listings. Fireplaces in - ROSSE POINTE RADKE CARP:' TU 2-6000 carpeting, drapes, double 2 more bedrooms, bath up. Lots SUN" TUES., THURS. jobs. Grosse Pointe refer- living room, dining room Shown By Appointrr,snt Carpets, rugs, . a.nd basement. Four hones!- 2-STORY garage, new gas furnace and of closets. On Somerset,. close HURT TU 2-466' cnccs. 777-3452. loose and uphOI incinerator. Excellent condi. to schools and transportatIOn. SIzed bedrooms, and a li- GROSSE POINTE Farms, 264 I cleaned aI

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y DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY -- -,-- - ~---~"~- ---~-~" -- ---~----~-- Thre. Trunk Line. To Serve You 9ulckly L ESTATE I 13A-LOTS FOR SALrE CALL TUxedo 2.-6900 Thre. Trunk Line. To Serle You 9uIckly it D-ELECTRICAL 215-PAINTING. & DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY ..SALE ~ __ I 6:'iE~f -th~'-l~t-dupl-ex-~l~ APPLIANCES ! 21R-CEMENT WORK DECORATING I 21S-CARPENTER WORK T rom b 1(' y. GrossE' Pointe. BRICK WORK ERRIWEATHER Sul1l\'an. VA 3.0919, LA. ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS Pfc. Robert A. Walker HOOVER~EUREKA Tuck Pointine of the Week droom~. 2 baths. 7-6981. GEORGE S. DALLY Famlly rooms, porch enclosure., Headlines Bridge Club PAIN'rING. D~CORA1"ING Broken Steps Serving in Korea carpeting. ------~ .._----- AUTH. SFRVICE modern kitchens, attics convert- -_._--- Paper hanging thld wall wash- Basement Leaks (Continued from Pai'e 1) .reductlon from 20 to 12 percent CARMEL LA~E FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY ed. TCxedo 5-3085 Ing. Scn'ing this cummunity for Porch Repairs yesterday that a United States on the first $1.000 of an indi~ SOUTHERN K 0 RE A Lists Winners Choic£' lots nOO:'t16S') !o lovely ALl. MAKES COMPLETE MODERNIZING vidual in this bracket's taxable (FHTNCl-M.9rine Private First _ over 25 years. CALL TU 5-2856 attack on Cuba would precipi- Ol\IAX K~OWS LICENSED &, INSURED income. new subdivision off Lakeshore HARPER VACUUM VA 4.8004 tate world-wide nuclear War. Class Robert A. Walker. son of Grosse Pointe Me m 0 ria I . Yery special 3-bl~d- Hoacl near Crescent Sail Club. 21S-CARPENTER WORK HELMER Addre8Sing a Moscow crowd of ...... Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Bridge Club winnefll have been nch. mahogany panel- 171,6 E. Warren KARL DAVIES TV 5-3220 TU 1-1122 COMPLETE decorating. Paper. TUxedo 4-0522 6,000, gaJthered farticiPitted in cold weather ex- Jackie Wilcox and Betty Tuer; Off Windmill Pointe "------_ would like to warn the aggres. ercise "Dark Moon" with the Evelyn Feldman and Philip Carpenter Work, Repairing & the Organization of American First Battalion, Third Marines, Leon. :ood family hoP'll'. 'POODLE. blsC'k, 12 months. HOOVER COMPLETE decorating service. Remodeling, Attics, Porches, ALTERATIONS and sewing. sive circles of the United States States would support another Will pick up and deliver. TU -Well k('pt 5 bC'd. small m in i a t u r e. Prefers FACTORY AUTHORIZED Interior and exterior paint~ Garages. that an attack on the Cuban blockade of Cuba by t he Un.tedt in Soutb.ern Korea. East and West.. ~'V hy Stough 1-3669. 3 bat h s. library.' adult.;;. $65,00. TUxedo 4-4852. SERVICE Ing Paper removing and TU 4~2942 Republic would mean a third States. Endlll~ Feb. 2, the exercise and Constance Gibbs; Ann Hillis Near SC'hOO'~. __ ~ ~_. __ paper hangin~. Wall washing. world war." JOSETTE, dressmaker, expert Gonzalo Facio, chairman of was an amphibious surface 35-f ar.d Ellen Walrond. POINTF. VACUUM Workmanship guaranteed to DO!NG all types of ca17Penter ~NE. 912 -- Center YORKSHIRE . terri('r puppy. Present aJt the 64-year-old the OAS. and Fernando Bercke- cault im olving all phases of 0 - F~bruary 6: North and South. work, rem 0 del i n g attic alterations, restyling, knit- ,edroom ranch. full, male. champIOn brC'd. bcaut!- FREE PICKUP & DELIVER)' be the bes.... For estimate, marshal's address was Soviet fensive and defensive opera. Mary Watson and Andrew Wal- call rooms, pO:i'ches. Small or bIg wear. 884-9678. meyer, Peruvian Ambass'ador to th ~om. Florida room. ful coat. housebroken. ~EW - REBUILT - PARTS Premier Nikita S. Khrushcht;v, jGbs, furniture repair, Esti- the United States, made the pre- tiOl18conditions.1.!!lder adverse wea er Walrond.rond; Mary Wood and Ellen WILLIAM FORSYTHE A L T ERA T ION S - hems on a somber figure wearing his TL'xC'do 4-7579 TU 1-1014 TU 1-0647 mates free. TUxedo 5.5892. diction in separate interviews. Sl'NDAY, 2:30-5 __ . ~ .. ~~ VAlley 2-9108. dresses, c 0 a t s. Draperies, World War II lieutenant general 21002 MACK Facio, who is Costa Rica's Am- The }'i:-st Batt.al!tm, Third East and West: Dr John Co-- :E. 1410 - 3 1Jrgc, POODLES. 2 ~car old male and Your home or mine. 331-0267. CUSTOM MODERNIZATION uniform for the fim time in b&ssador to the OAS tind to the Marine Division is a "force-in- bane and Joseph l\~hon; Mar- :, library. Bi~ price femalt". Black standard, 1m. PAINTING. papering, paper more than a year. So far, Wash. Addltions. alterations. recrea- LADIES and Gents, weight United States. also said that readineSl," ground element of I garet Collins and Katherine ported. Five month.., old. sil- 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS ington has tended to underplay removed. Wall was h i n g. tion rooms an9 kitchens. Free losers clothes adjusted. Suits Cuban forces could overthrow the Seventh Fleet in the Far I Kastenoerg. rEo 414 - For tile Ver male. VAlley 2-0166. Malinovsky's threat, with Sec~ SPENCER CORSETS Neat, rellable. Work guaran- estimates. converted. Reference. TEmple Fi1el Castro i£ given the proper East. February 9: North and South. amily. Lr,ts oi linng feed. Mertens, 1'Z2 Muir, TU retary of S tat e Dean Rusk I WHITE :\I:\LE po 0 d I!'. All Indlddually dell i g n e ct, Ught. 2-1682. militgry and financial assist- Philip Leon and Al Beard; Mr. h Golf Club \'if,'\\". 2-0083. terming it "just what you'd ex~ weight foul,datIons and SUr- THE BARLEC CO. ance ''by all that can give It." and Mrs. Francis Christensen. shots. papcrs. 'Wonder',ll pet pect" on a Soviet armed forces' II T k I OD. 85-1. a I' g f' :! giral gar men t s, over 26 TUXEDO 2-2322 REWEA VING - Clothing. moth for ('hildren. PRrs('ott 1.9132. LEO P. KISTN~R anniversary. But the marshal's '" lit ... Guy l\1i er a es East and West: Marie Scher- rane.h. separate din- vears experience M a u d e holes, burns, tears. 11 years' Interior painters, ex"erior. experience. 22549 Raven. PR speech, pledging that the THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT Recruit Training vish and Helen Beard; Jessica pius familY room. POODLES. miniature. 1st lHtcr Ban n e l' t, 368 McKintey, SPECIAL CABINETS Free estimates, work guar. 7-438l. U.S.S.R. "will be in the first announced Sunday the rationing. Han:;en and Mary Watson. r below cost. of 2. rl'al beauties. Registered. Furniture Reproduction's Grosse Pointe, TU ~-'j027 or anteed. Rates reasonable. ranks" of Cuba's defenders. is of c10tbing and clothing ma. ~ February 11: Nor t h and 1245-3 bl>drooms. Room Dividers TCxc10 4-3312. TOwnsend 9-3317. Custom work and colot'. DRESSMAKING, alterations a the toughest Soviet warning terIals, effective Tuesday. On GREA'r LAKES, DL (FIITNC) South. Mary Hentgen and Ni New I y d(-cor TU 50-7610. v:l1. and first ald. F b 16 N h LAkeview 1~6427. TU '~7050 L&R and of such tremendous nuclear night, destroyed tht executive . th t I . '15' e r U a r y : ort and ed. 816.300 TCI'Jn". ---- yield that it will wipe oil the Dunng e ra DIng. rec~l South Dr. John Cabane and 21A-GENERAL SERVICES -~-~~------Custom Construction EXPERIENCED seamstress, al- offices of Hygrade Food Prod- receive tests and intervIews ~Iar('h 3rd. OwnC'r, - -~-- -~--~------~ .. PAINTING, exterior and in- BUILDING REMODELING Earth all targets, industrial and octs, Corp., at 2811 Michigan. 2Hi-RUG CLEANING terations, custom made dra- wt..ich determine future train- Daniel Huff, Elizabeth Trudel -8759. terior. Wall washing. Grosse • Complete Kitchens administrative - political centers Dama~es Were estimated at ing and assignments in the and Marilyn Marting. I Suburban Maintenance peries. slip covers. Excel!ent BESTCARPET CLEANERS Pointe refercnces. Mr. Page, • Family Rooms of the United States. and will $100,000. Ea~t and We s t: Katherine -I Associates work. PRescott ]-5816. destroy completely the coun- ~avy. ~. Kastenberg and :Margaret Col- CLEANING, DYEING 822-7348. • Bathrooms The two--story brick buHdlng ~!NGDA'-E I ":-;0 Job Is Too SmaiL" • Recreation Rcoms tries which have made avail- was isolated from the company's lins; Jessica Hansen and Lena SEWING alterations. ad u! t 9 I _ 12?" J One phone call for all home REPAIRING 5 complete kitchens on display. able their territories for Amer- Mariano Arduin, Jr. Bery. LEON TEAGUE and children; hems, zippers, two packing plants whIch were ... J . maintenance problems. PRO~fPT HOME SERVICE See and browse at ican war bases." not threatened by the blaze. February 18 - North and ~autiflll Lochmoor' Kitchen ::\Iodernization plaln drapes. Blankets bound In Marine Training FREE ESTIMATES WALL PAPERING Malinovsky described a Soviet Thousands of spectators were South. B eat r 1c e Curnoe and . Custom built .; I . d B '.Id AND INTERIOR PAINTING 30140 HMper PR '-5050 TU 1-7455. C 1 '1 h .lC('!1SC llJ ers INSUHED interC'Ontinental mlssile equip- on hand to view the spectacle- [ PARRIS ISLAND. S. C. _ Laura Ulery; Niobe Gates and :Jm .0 onta ~'. cae TJ.: 1-84'14 PR 6-3038 771~5495 LEE A. WALKER ped with a lOo-megaton War- Elsa Reddaway. llete baths. EXqUl- ______~ _ TU 2-6556 21U-PLUMBING despite l8-degree cold. Michigan' Marine Private Mariano A. Ar- ROBERT M. PA.LNAU head that could destroy "all and Tv,'entieth were both flooded duin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. East and West-Esther Rich~ i WALL WASHI:'iG, also odd military and industrial targets RADKE CARPET CLEANERS Painti.ng and Decoroting LICENSED mas t e r plumber. from water poured on the blaze. Mariano A. Arduin, Sr., of 330 ards and Dorothy Hubbard; Ann =>EX1 -;) : J-obs. Grosse Pointe refer- R e pat r s, remodeling, etc. in an area of several thousand DES., THt.:RS. Carpets. rugs, tacked down or Best of Grosse Pointe Additions. Ai+erotions lit * ... MQross rOOld, Grosse Pointe. Hillis Bnd Betty Mueller. I Guaranteed electric sewer square kilometers," and boasted cnccs. 777.3452. loose and upholstered furniture References Tuesday. February 26 Mich .• C()mplet.ed recruit train- Ft"bruary 20 - North and TU 2-4661 I ~-- ~ ~ _ Kitchen Modernization cleaning. Cal Roemer, 'IV. of the superiority of S 0 vie t cleaned and moth proofed, in • Intcrior • Exterior GOV. ROMNEY urged the lng, January 9, at the Marine South. Ellen Walrond and Dr. or Minor Repair 2~3l50. tactical missiles, tanks, air and John Cobane; Betty Mueller and ~____ _ .._1 CARPET LAYING your home the modern way Free Estlma~es Legislature to enact a bill that Corps Recruit :pepot, Parris Free Estim",tes navy units. Ruth Kimberling. 5.. F_OR_ S_A_....E. XEW A:-;D OLD with the latest Rug Dctegcr. ill t 1 tate b k Island. S. C. - - . - .. I Stair Carpet Sl~ifted JOHN R. FORTIER Licensed Contractor tit ...... w preven rea es ro erg The indoctrination to Marine East and West-Mr. and Mrs. dries overnight. from dIscriminating because of Corp!! life includes instruction (approximatelv 2:1 Repairs of All Types Sunday, February 24 Paul Jerome: Margaret Collins • I Repairing. serge binding. throw FRANK J. ST. AMOUR SPRENKLE race, color, religion or natIonsl . In basi..: rnUltary law. discipline. water. BOB TRUDEL PR 7-3551, • PLUMBING and Jessica Hansen. rugs and runners, picked up ru 2-8324 TTJ 5-5791 THE AFL-CIO. describing E...'; Tt.: 5-3220 TU 5-0703 • HEATING origin. physical conditioning. and other February 23 - NQrth and I and delivered. President Kennedy's proposed To back up ~,he Governor's military subjects. tax program as "altogether in- South. Mr. and :Mrs. Francis 21J-WALL WASHiNG JOE BROWN • SEWER CLEANING request. the bill with bl-partI. TIu'ee weeks are spent on the Free est i In ate, reasonable adequate" to stave off a reces- Christensen; Ellen Walrond and BROWN INVESTMENT CO. san sponsorship was filed in rifle range. where recruits fire [DE TO GOOD SER\TICE prices. DR 1-3133. VA 2-1282 sion trend. yesterday called fer James Eldridge. WALL WASHING Home Building Speciallst the Senate by Sen. John Fiu- the M-14 rifle and receive in. 13322 E. Jefferson East and West -- Margarct PAINTING & DECORATING Modernization - Additions a $IO-billion 1963 UlX cut aimed gerald (R.. Grand Ledge). The structlon on other infantry TACKED DOWN CARPETS at mid die and lower-inC'Offie Morang and Andrew Walrond; AND FURNITURE REDUCED WINTER PRICES Repairs ~New Homes measure is desIgned to replace weapons. Katherine Kastenberg and Mar. 21V-SILVER PLATING groups. The labor union's tax the controversIal "Rule 9." _ TU 4-1942 TU 5-2500 garet Collins. ELMER T. LABADIE proposal hlnges on an immedi- which was declared illegal by CLEANED on TUxedo 2~2064 SILVER & GOLD PLATING ate cut. more than three times the State Supreme Court last Parliamentary Law Club Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chris- Oxidi?:ing and Repairing that asked by the Ken n e d y m\>nth. To Hold Meeting Mar. 6 tensen wdn the trophy for the Brass Polishing & Lacquering Administration. retroactive to February Saturday Series. LOCATION, Usto m C raft Jewelry Repairing, Engraving January 1. This cut, the federa- 21K-WJNDOW WASHING C The Detroit Parliamentary RUGS PICKED UP CONSTRUCTION LEEBERT tion maintains. should be fol- Peter E. Odenweller Law Club will meet at the Fed- AND DELIVERED G.OLMIN lowed by an 1 m m e d i ate eration of Women's Clubs of , Machines COMP.p\NY SILVERSMITHS "thorough-going, loophole-clos- WINDOW CLEANING Trains at Fort Eustis Metrop~l1t.'ln Detroit. in the Lease Stomps Additions and Remodellng of 14508 CHARLEVOIX ing revision and reform, corn- SERVIC::: small Auditorium, 811 Second all tyes expertly done. 1 Elk. flast of Chalmers bined with across _the _board FORT EUSTIS. VA. (AHTNC) ntlng Service .20% WAU. WASHING Avenue, from 10 a.m. till noon, • Family Rooms • Kitchens VA 2~7318 cuts in individual income tax -Army Pvt. Peter E. Oden- ~ Invitations OFF CASH and CARRY FREE ESTlMATES on VVednesday ~UXh 6. a WEARE INSURED dR' ti rates and for corporations," weller. ~on of Mr. and Mrs. I ADDING Rooms• Remo •eledPorches~ eerea• Atticson I 21Z-LANDSCAPING _ with reduction of top individual Charles J. Odenweller. who The president. Mrf'. Fra.!lk. VALLEY 1-932/ Wirtz announces the lesson will 1962 MACHINES PRIDE Conve'rted • Dormers • Ga- TREE TRIMMING. and corpo!"aJte tax rates "con- ~ve at p3i6te ~cKinle~r~enue, be ."Misc'eI1aneous Problems" CARPET AND FURNITURE A.OK Window Cleflners. Serv. rages Remodeled. REMOVAL SPRAYIN' G tingent up(ln" such revision and I rosse 0 n arms. c .• re- .rYPEWRITERS and the leader will be Mrs. Nor~ ~ Ice on storms and screens. reform. . . cently completed tile 22-week and ,I Free Estimates and Planning Dutch Elm disease spraYi~g, "America is headed for an. course at The Transportation rls B. Palmer, Free estimates. 521-2459. Service. FHA Financing. cablin". C nt r F rt E ti V ~ Sales CLEANERS CADILLAC • A other recession this year - the e e, 0 .us 5, a. and DEAL DIREC1' WITH Free estimates. fifth of the postwar period ,_ Odenweller entered the Arm~' WSU Al.umnae to G.lve SerYico FREE ESTIMATES \JIINDOW CLEANING Convertible 10615 CADIUX BUILDER TU 1-6950 if present eeonomlc trends are in May 1962 and completed Show at Jacobso'n's WALL WASHING Coupe DeVille TUXEDO 5-5700 TU 1-I 024 CAL FLEMING TREE permitted to run their normal basic training at Fort Knox, VERINE Service on Screens and Storms SERVICE course," the AFL-CIO declared Ky. The Detroit Senior' and I Sedans Brick Washing Expertly Done A-l CARPENTER-Remodeling, in an official statement on the The 22-year-old soldier at. Junior Groups of Wayne State. ter S~rvjce Basement Painting Serving the Pointe Are" 21I-PAINTING repairs. additions. Cabinets: national economy. one of sev- tended Sewanee Military Acad~ Universit~l. Alumnae are spon- fully equipped ,w L'cation AND DECORATING kitchens, bathrooms, attics, WE WANT TO BE era! policy statements apprlYVed emy, Sewanee, Tenn., and Gen- . soring a fashiol1 show an? tea FFE~SON AVE. H. E. GAGE: & SON porches, etc. by its Executive Council. The eraI Motors Institute, Flint, March 2 f~om 2 until 5 0 clock TU 4-0136 Savarme Hotel A-1 PAINTING and Paperhang- CARL WATSON union feels a "much bolder and Mich in the st. Clair Room of '99 per .ORtII ing, Residential and Commer- YO U R 2.3560 LA 6-5501 • more adequate" job - creating . Jacobson'!. Kercheval in the cial. Basements and stucco 21L-INSULATION ------program is needed. Although the Village. spraying. Patch plastering. _ H. F. JENZEN BUILDING AFL-CIO "applauds President Insured. Skilled colored work. Drafty rooms, cold walls and PR IN TE R John Wachter Stars ----- Kotther Cadillac Co. Home and Industrial repaIrs. Kennedy's call for tax reduc- At Northwood College DEMOCRACY cr. Free estimates. C 1e a n floors, high fuel bills-all are Additions, attics completed. tion and reform to reduce un- Public O'l'inion can rule with- workmanship. A.1 references. I L'Ured with blown.ln insulation Leasing Porch enclosures, recreation E employment and achieve a more out law, but law cannot rule rooms. garages repaired. U• c h '10 b receives our eq uitabl e ta x sy stem, ".t1 b c- John Wachter. son of Mr. w itho ut penubr"i opinio 0n l'ts 15554 E. Warren TU r -6600 Grosse Pointe Cab JAMES L. CRAWFORD in;;~~p~~~eo:~~~seoh~l~~f;i::' WA 3.2122 CALL TV 1-9744 TU 4-3011 s pee i a I attention • •• Heves the Administration's pro- :md Mrs. Elwood Wachter of side. ' ------posed tax cut of less than $3 Severn road is a starting memo ------E POINTE 24 Hour AnSWe~ing Service _ SUDRO INSULATION TU 2-5300 WEBB HALLENDY ass u r i n 9 you that we billion in 1963 "is altogether ber of the varsity basketball I Sp2C. Co. & HUGHES BROTHERS. paint. TU 1-3515 are working fur YOU R inadequate to reduce the large squad of Northwood College. '.m. Mo". - Sat. LUMBER COMPANY gap between sales and the eeon- Midland Michigan. E. Warren ing and decorating, wall • Carpet Cleanulg, best in t ere 5 t in the omy's rapidly increasing ability Jack is a June gr!!.duate of ~-OOS2 washing, expert paper bang. COMPLETE CUSTOM ing. free estimates. 52')3 21P-FURNITURE REPAIR evoluation of your own to produce." St. Paul High SchooL where he ~~ I Personalized HOME MODERNIZATION =:;:J Wall Wasbing Yorkshire, TUxedo 2~9750 Even if Kennedy's tax cut excelled in three sports during CHAIRS RECANED. dolls reo FHA TERMS ng or 821-9643. s p e cia I requirements. proposaI. were adopted in toto. his high school career, earning Electronic Service paired. WA 1-2710. Additions, garages. aluminum ; POINTE the union maintains, unemploy- all eity and all state recogm- !i ?} and Painting siding. family rooms, recreation ta the Grosse Pointe Areal eRNEST A. BOCK CUSTOM upholstering. A splen- ment would rise to six percent tion in basketball as a junior rooms, attic rooms, porches, 11J /)'S I EE~~~=20~~~::d Painter and decorator; quaUty did selection of decorative or more of 1963's labor force, and ~nior. Repair • TV • Radio Licensed Builder . . . Insured KRAMER. and color matching. the finest. fabrics. Expert needlepoint "since r a die a! technologlcal Currently Jack is averaging ".-t,. Call for free estimate. change is rapidly increasing the 18 points a game for North- td., Opp. High • Electronic Organ Served Grosse Pointe' homes for mounting. Estimates cheer- STOP AND SEE OUR PRINTERS A. J. Dely, Managor ~O years. I fully given. Ewald, 13929 Ker- 1963 MODEL KITCHEN""" LITHOGRAPH ERS amount of production required wood. He scored 23 points in a -----~--~~ • Hi Fidelity 20685 Woodmont TU 1.6905 cheval. VA 2-8093. to create additional jobs." The game playeG at Servite High Famous Window System Mon., Wed., Fri. 8 to 9 AFL-CIO recommends a "sub- School gym Saturday. ~'ebru- Tues .• Thurs., Sat. 8 to 6 WO 1-3969 stantial cut" in the lowest in- ary 2. In this contest Lawr- Cleaners ;ERVICE. • P.A. Systems PHONE 293.3300' 432 Mechanic Street L'ame tax bracket, urges that ence Tech of Detroit emerged 5600 Gateshead Ave. the sIze of this bracket be cut victorious by downing North- 32585 Groesbeck Highway (M 97) TU 4-4300 at fair rates Rotary Offset Printers in half, and proPOSes a tax rate wood 77-70. CoU "Red" Mar.sfield ~ Red-E-Lectronics SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES rds Service FOR OVER Y2 CENTURY !.• In the Woods 882-6034 Eyery style of Fence FIREPLACE WOOD erected for you cfrical Repairs WA.1-6282. 18 inches, 24 inches, and 32 inches IDclucUn. HARDWOOD & WHITE BIRCH Deliveretlllntl Pilei Chain Link All-Steel and ~ Iliance Circuits Rustic Styles PROMPT SERVJCE CANNEL COAL Meldrum Trucking lusmann Electric Co. FIRE~UETS & Garden Supplies TU 4-2184 ~~p;:::area TU 2-5900 MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL KINDLING WOOD 17921 MACk AVENUE, DETROIT 24, MICH. Thur~ She (Co: tinued broke she ha of the stud en of the Unj Association. * DAVID ,".1.'\ of MR. and : MARANTETT' road, has b( tnw ye'al"s e( Who In AmerJ Vniversities," nomlcs major of Arts and Sci Mt,s Nancy Tuckerman MJ~8 Letitia Baldridge town Universi' dent of the { WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL NOTE-Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy 1B Club. Dave is losing her BOCJalsecretary, I..etitia Baldridge, at the end of 0{ Cranwell Pr, May. Mis~ Baldridge will start a new job at the Merchandise FOR BOTTOMSIDERESEARCH-This sketch shows how the Massachusetts. Navy's new 10-ton, tW'l-man undersea research "vehicle" Mart (owned by the President's father) in Chicago, in ... charge of an lnternational project. Succeeding her will be will look on the job. General Mills expects to have it ready BARRY K:-t] thIs summer at a tidy $57(),OOO. The craft wllJ be 20 feet .Kancy Tuckerman. who attended MlfJ. Porter's Schoo! in 2.00 College se.1 long, do six knots, have an endurance of 24 hours, a range Fa.rmington, Conn., with Mrs. Kennedy. WED MARCH2o-Nc'v York discussion lea, of 80 miles, and, l! depth capabUlty ot 6,000 feet. socialite Hope Cooke, 22, Is fifth. annual tn shown with her fiance, the meeting held a. 40-year-old crown prince of lege in Kalam t Sikkim, Maharajah Kumar February 27. T Palden Thondup Namgyal. was We'stern The weddIng is set for March versity, also in 20. Sikkim is a tiny Ill~Han meeting, Of SP( protectorate bordered also students majon by Tibc:., BI)utan and Nepal "Jas sponsored Nu chaPter of Tau, national 1. Knister is th and MRS. LOR?', ER. of Country ...... MEREDITH R: fer of ]'.IR. and M H. RIEMAN, JI road, is among recently initiate national sororitiL University. Gran' Rfe'lllan is a men WORLD'SBIGGEST-Bradley BowmaJI., 3, Danville, m., 18 def1n.1tely outclassed in the Phi. -shovel department. He's looking into the cavernous maw ot the world's largest drag bucket, a 94-ton welded tool made by the Eaco Corp. It was made to scoop up dIrt and '" .. rocks at 125 tons a bite in Kentucky strip mining. The welding alone required more than CHARLES MU: 30 miles of electrode wire, which weighed 3.000 pounds. more, is the newl}

VILLAG GROSSE P SHOR NOTICE ...... MEETIN HE WAS THEREALLTHETIME!-This was about the setup, BOARD OF Randy Homes. a. a.sleep on floor of the lJack seat in San OF TAXA Diego, Calif., and his grandmother, Mrs. Allen Homes, at UNEASYLIESTHEHEAD,ETC.-New Iraqui President Abdel You are l;ere: Salam Are! greets cheering crowds at door of the Baghdad the wheel, driving around for half an hour along with eight that the Assessmec Hotel as a lone guard stands at attention. police cruisers, looking for him. Finally, getting out again, ~he saw him sleeping there. the Vi1!age of Gn Shores for the 191 is being compiled You are furth \, that the Board of 13.41c Assessments will sion at the '-erol 36 V ern i e r Ro~. .\ I \ Pointe Shores. Of DECKED OUT-Las Vegas \ RUrLANO ( , !\1arch 12. 1963. dancer Dorothy Donnelly is 13.81 c a.m. until 12:00 _ all decked out as "Queen" of • , MANCHESTER from 1:00 p.m. the seventh annual world gin .13.05c p.m .• at which tiI; . rummy tournament March • having inquiry or 10-14. Hundred~ of gin play- 16.59C concerning the a' ers gather for the friendly, C J will be heard. vic:ous competition. 14.40 '------J You are furthe 14.63C ------that the Assessmer. lS.23c JI--- --.__~__ the Village of Gro: 14.88c - _ Shores will be op/' sPectioo for one ~ 14.18C.1---=--" to the date for th,. 18C 14. L i of the Board of Re\' One of the 14 Intricate tracking antennas operated ARM PUT BACKON-Walter Voegeli, whose arm was sev- Alouette in pre-launch test. 16.10c By Order around the world by the U. S., Canada. and Britain. ?-...... ered except for a small section of skin, muscle and two Engineer is Gordon Philips. I MOIl~ Boord of Ass nerves, receives finger exercise from physIcal therapist 13.2SC -. • ,- Villoge of . NEWARK",. Martha Suter in Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Han- 14.48'.J , L Grosse Po;nh over, N.H. An accidental gun shot dId the damage 10 weekll ago, and today he has both feellng and movement in his " arm and hand, so the surgeons did a bangup job. ~ LAKE TOWN

OWNiNG AND DRIVINGA CARcosts you 14.47 cents a mIle, NOTICE according to the average of this Automobile Legal Associa. tiOI1 survey of these 13 nort.heastern cities. The car in this case would be a four~door sedan and 10,000 miles a year. MEETING Note: The survey found that a compact runs 4:1;2cents a milG less. Also, that the cost L~down a cent a mile from two years ago. 'I'he costs are ba.'3edon full insurance, taxes, BOARD OF RE registration fees, depreciation, tires, gasoline, oil changes. etc., and a standard $100 maintenance and repairs. OF TAXATI

You are hereby Mrs. Phyllis Timleck filell snother set of Al Stapely, chief of telemetry in Ottawa, that the Board of Hr graphed signals. In five months the satellite gives time check to Bob Hahn (rear), who Taxation will be in ra.dioed enough infonnatfon to fill 400 mUes is transmitting commands. Hand mike is ot magnetic tape. for J:ooordlng command codes. at the Vernier Sell Vernier Road, Gross( LARK IN THE IONOSPHERE-One of the most successful of satellites, Canada's Shores, on Monday, COURTROOMCAPER'-Balliffs A Alouette (lark), has been sending back signals about the mysterious ionosphere since hold Mrs. Iva Kroeger at launching at Vandenberg AFB, Calif., SepL 28. The Ionosphere is an ionized ,layer of 11th and on Tuesday. cUma.'Cof her most vivlent particles a thousand miles deep. It usually pa.ases on radio signals from sender to re. 12th, 1963, from 9:( of many outbreaks In Sa.n celver. except when sun surface activity causes a radIo blackout. What scIentists need until 12:00 noon, an, Francisco during her trial to know Is, what does the upper side of th e ionosphere look like and how does it be- 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 l' With her busb!l.lld Ralph In have? AJouette sends four miles ot tape~ecorded info a day, orbiting every 105 minutes. the double murder of Ray WHAT'SALL-THIS 50~MILESTUFF?-Alvin (Mote) Bergman, each of the foregoin and Mildred Arneson. Their 76-year-old retired steel worker and e...c-barberwho got the at which til!!c persol' hIking itch at age 10, trudges into Pittsburgh in a 300-mile bodies were found buried in ing i n qui r y or COl. the Kroeger basement. Dur- walk from Ambridge, Pa.. to Washington. Mote figures concerning the assq ing the outbreak, bailiffs he'll reach the capital in 66 walking hours spread over five tried to restrain her and she days. That Kennedy got him ambling again. will be heard. sti1l'ened and appeared to become unconscIous. She w~s Town$hip of removed from court on s. stretcher, given sedation. SPEEDCAPSULES-American Air Lines crewmen look at the Boord of Re new speed capsules sweeping back from atop the wings of the world's newest jetliner, the 990 Astrojet, in San Fran- cisco. The speed capsules are designed to minimize effect of air moving at supersonic speed Qver the Convair's wings. Also, they contain fuel. The 990 will fly betwet>.nSan Fran. The B( cIsco, Chicago, Detroit and Boston beginning March 10.

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IN CASTROCLUTCHES-Jack Tuesday, Brown (above), skin diver and commercial fIsherman, 13one of nine Americans ar- rested in Cuba. In Miami, "'K~ HAMMERBEATING-Rex Hintze, 17, Salt Lake City, Ut., is handcuffed by Deputy Sherif! 9:00 a. Bill Pit. after hIs capture in the hilIs, where posses hunted him down In the hammer Fla., his wife saId the party SULPHURQUEENFLt>TSAM-A COa.'3tGuard aearnan displays or until all interest. was just on a fishing. trip. beating ot two girls. Hintze and a friend had taken the two.girls on a ride, the car be- a life jacket and life preserver from the missing tanker came stuck and when 1;4egirls refused to push, Hintze took after them with the ham. CAGNEYJR.-AU the moturing world's a stage for James review of the Assess S~phur Queen at Miami, F'4&. The items were pirlted up mer. His friend walked 14 miles to a town to report. One of the girlst Drinka Atnes, 18, Cagney Jr., shown ckanIng a windshield at bia service sta- tion in South POrtland, Me. He receive-a h1s famous actor near Flower,Y. Rock light about six miles southeast of MlamJ. 18~own being mov_~~.toa Salt ~e CItY,ho~it~ WI- father's blessing when be decided on this bUSiness. CITY or $ , \

" ~ I l' \ ~. :~:: . . '~. Thursday, F~bruary 28, 1963 G R0 '5 S E p,o J N TEN EW 5 Page Nineteen .,' i:'t Short and to the Pointe Using agency, as research man- varsity of Oregon (1944). Gib- held includ'e Dodge regional' 26 years, also is a member and [ Pointe Business Notes ager. son also studied Jaw at the' sales manager in DalIa~, Texas; has held offices in SAE, ASTM, 1-' (Co: tinucd from Page 11) Ipresidcnt of Sigma Chi's Alpha Experienced in all phases of University of Oregon and Duke Dodge DivisiC'n sales program- AIME and !everal other socie- broke she has been a membet Pi chapter' on the AlbicHl cam- I consumer research studies both University. He spent four years m!ng manag~'r; national sales ties. Mr. Bens is a native De. Robert H. Kanzler has joined numerous local and statewide national and international in in the Infantry in the European programming man age I' for troitcr, a graduate of Wayne i,' of the student government and pus. He is the SOil of Dr. and C 0 1'- I {If the UnIversity ChrIstian MRS, MUNSON, Rivard boule~ Vanguard Advertising In civic and professIonal organIza- scope, Priee .was manager of Theatre during World War II. Cllrysler Mo'.ors Corporation; Stat.e Unilversity, and is man. ,ff t'ssociation. yard. porated as an account execu- Hons, He is president and diree. Chrysler Corporation Consumer Gibson, his wile, Judy, a.nd and, most rece51t1y, director - agel' of Automotive Develop.

"" t1ve, it was announced by Jay tor of the Detroit Shopping Reseatch Department prior to sons, G) acme', Randolph and Sale Prograr'lming, Corporate ment for the Cilmax Molyb. ;", '" '" '" ...... * ,~ DAVID MARANTETl'E, son MR, and MUS. ARMIN E. W. Co U I' age, Presl.dent. Mr. tion and Tourist Bureau. He is his association with Zimmer, Jame!>, live. at 251 I~~nc:olnroad, P~od~ct.lOn I-rogramming, and I denum Corp. ,~ Kanzler previously hcld posi. also a Michigan Industrial Am- Keller & Calvert. Before that he Grosse Pomte, Mh..hlgan. , TraffIC Staff., Having been football team t, of MR. and MRS. DA VlD T. JOCZ. of Waukegan, Ill., anp if 'IARANTE,!'TE II, of Oxford nounce the birth of a son, WAR- tions in corporate and product News and the Detroit Conven- was t! member of the Customer * * * I Mr. Beard was born FebrU-1 captain at. Waync, Fred has al. r\1.. road, h.:l5 been sciect('d for REN SCHERER, January 11. pub 1i c relations and institu. bassador and a director of Research Staff of General Mo- Donai~ M. Mullen of 345 MC- ary 11. 1918 in Grosse Pointe, ways maintained interest in f tional advertising with 0 I'd Goodwill Industries. tors Corporation. Millan I.oad has been eiected and attended Michigan State' athletics, hy c08ching Little this ye'ar'5 edition of "Who's Mrs. Jocz is the former ELSIE :r 1 "1',", '.( Who in Am('rican Collegcs anli LOUISE SCHERER, daughter Motor Company. Prior to joln- Colombo, his wife Josephine >I< ...... vice-presIdent of Zimmer, Ke~- Univerlty. He served as a major I League baseball, fooi,baU, and ,.~/ ... L:niversities," David is an eeo- of the J. OTTO SCHERERS, of ~~ggdVial'enc~tuoaI.rdfO'~hwe.wBa.sFn011~drkdeet:,and their three chlidren reside John~. Kennedy, for mer leI' and. Calve!'t, Inc., Detrholt in the U. S. Atmy during World: Babe Ruth baseball. " t 611 Lak Sh d staff aSSistant to the treasurer lldvp.rtismg agen-cy. He as War II r(: nomles. major in the College Berkshire road. Paternal grand- sign, Incorporated where he a e ore roa . b . h . I. l' ed h .f Do th d ;" of Arts and Scienccs of George- parents arc DR. and MRS, MAR- * ... * of Detroit Edison, was ap-, een WIth t e agency as an ac- I . I' • IS WI e, ro y, an worked.in both marketing and pointed assistant treasurer and count executive for two years. H,~ resides at 1010 Lin::oln t.wo children, James and ',Martha L toll n UnivCl'sity. Hc is Presi- ION W. .IOCZ, of Trombley public relations. Three Grosse Pointe men transfer agent for the company road, live at 5187 Lakeland avenue. n &Ilss Letitia Baldridge dent of the Georgetown Glce road. * ... * I ~. Graduated from Yale Univer. have been promoted to of- at a Board of Directors meeting Robert B. Fox was elected * * * ---- _ Club. Dave is a 1959 graduale I * ... >I< flcers at The Detroit Bank and M 'OTE-Mrs. Jatqueline Kennedy Is 1," sity in 1953 with a degree in C N d I t onday, January 21. Mr. Ken- vice-president of Wac h 0 v i a Frederick P. Bens was recent-l A barrt-likc building on ::\lack ry, '\' of Cra~w,'ell Prep School, Lenox SHARON SWEENY. daugh- Letitia Baldridge, at the cnd ot ~.' English, Mr. Kanzler s e I've d Trust ompany. ame ass s - nedy, his wife, Dorothy, and Bank and Trust Company in Iy elected secretary-treasure!;' of Avenue 'jn Detroit was Henry start a new job at the Merchandise ,~,.. :\lsssachusctts. ' I tel' of the DONALD N, SWEE- ,, '" '" '" NYS, of Thrce Mile drive, has two years in the United States ant cashIer is Donald A. Dod- their three children live at Greensboro, North Carolina, at the Detroit Chapter, American Ford's 1}rst factory. There he 'relrldent's father) in Chicago, in ',.'{ Army. He is married, with two dridge, 1418 Hampton road. Ap- 20043 W. Ballantyne court. the bank's Januan' directors' Society for Mf'tals, whose mem- built a total of 1,700 cars--the ~, BARRY K::'-ilSTER K I _I been chosen sophomore chair- a1 project. Succceding her "ill be children, and lives in Gnsse pointed to assistadt trust of- * '" ... meeting. bership now exceeds 1550. He 1903 Model A-during the first ;',00 Collc"'e senior ~ct'~ ama man of the tra~ltlonal Frl!sh. attended Mrs. Portcr's School in / . Pit !tcer are Roger H. Fitch, 408 i b onn., with :Mrs. Kennedy. ,f... , 0 ,.c as a I men Vesper ServICe March 3 at one. Fisher road and Garl W. Ker- Julian R. Cowin, president of He had been reaional man.. las een a society member for 15 months of operation. !( (liscusslOn leader dunng the Wellesl C 11 At Vanguard, he will be con. Harley, Ellington, Cowin and ager of Briggs Manufacturing I,r;.~---;.----;.--...;;:_~ -"_- ..- -_-_-_-_-. -.'..- -.. -. -_-. -. -. -•• - -. -.-... fifth .~nnllal t!'i-college literary, . cy ~ e~e, ... sten, 419 McKinley avenue, ,. ;,1 cernc d with both advertising Stirion, Inc., architects and en- Co. of Detroit when he joined Grosse Pointe Farms. ( ~ d bli , ,,' ll1ectl~g h;ld at Nazar~th Col- MRS. WILLIAM McKINLEY an pu c relations accounts, gineers, has aimounced the ap. Wachovia in 1954. He was Il'ge In Kalamazoo, Mleh., on THOMPSON f D C I Mr. Courage added...... pointment of James E. Gibson elected assistant vice president .. b .u. ['" 27Th' d t' i ,0 envcr, 0 0., reI a .' .. II: par IC pant has bcen spending tl- 'k * * * HollywoOd Beach, Fla.-Her- as DIrector of Architecture. in 1956 and advanced to head City of Grosse Pointe \Ias We'st('rn J\.l1ehigan Uni- with h t tl Ie R'\ee .. c't. I . K 1 ' , cr parcn s, 1e . B. Thomas J. Reghanti has been bert D. Towson of 284 McKinley As such, Gibson will direct. of the bank's loan administra- \ II _I Y. a so In a amll.zoo. 1he NETTINGS f Li 1 d promoted to the post of man- avenue, Grosse Pointe Farms, thp. cre'ative staff and the de- tion department in Greensboro WAYNE COUNTY, MJCHIGAN I1wctinr.:. or special interest to .*0 * n*con roa . agel', used trailer and lcasing, has been awarded The Presi- velopment of design and plan- it]. 1957. He is a graduate or ~tlldcnts majoring in English, Fruehauf Division, Detroit. dent's Trophy as top sales man- ning on the firm's architectural Denison University. I was sponsored by Nazareth's KAREN JENSEN, daughter Reghanti started his cuec'r agcr in Johnson & Johnson's projects. Fox is the son of Mrs. C18r-1 :-\u chapter of Lambda Iota of the WALLACE M. JENSENS, Notice of Registration at Fruehauf in 1950 as a sales- First Aid Products Division. A regi!stered architect (MIchi- ence L. Fox of 1148 Audubon Tau. national llterary society. formerly of Hillcrest road, has I been elected recording secretary man at the firm's Chicago Presentation of the award, a gan), Gibson is a member of road. He is married to the for-I for the Knister is the son of MR. of the Alph;l Chapter of Pi Beta branch. In 1958, he moved to Steuben glass bowl, was made the American Institute' of Archi- mer Diane Dwyer, dawrhter of and MRS. LORNE W. KNIST- Phi at the University of Wiscon. the company's headquarters in December 12 at the company's teets, Detroit Chapter; the Mrs. C. Henry Buhl. of ven-, EH, of Country Club drive. si;). where shc is a junior. Detrc,it as regional used trailer marketing conference here. Du!- Michigan Society of Architects, dome road, &!ld they have three BIENNIAL SPRING ELECTION '" . '" ... * * manager. L;ult year, P.eghanti ing the 1962 sa1.es year, Tow- and Phi Delta Phi, Legal Hon- children. I \IEREDITH R1E~IAN. daugh- V1:~ationing in Naples. Fla., was appointed assistant general son's Division attained the orary Fraternity. Gibson serv- * * * I to be held en tel' of l\1R. and MRS. WILLIAM I are MR. and MRS. KENDRICK manager, usee! trailer and leas- highest sales over quota. ed as designer and project ad~ Appointment of George L.! H. RJ~MAN, JR.. of Whitticr 1 B. BROWN, of Hillcrest lane. Ing. Towson is manager of John- ministrator on the ree-ently ('om- Beard' as special assistant to; road. IS among 153 freshmen ... '" ... Reghanti, a native of Mil- son & Johnson's Great Lakes plected William H. Fries Audi- the group vice president-Do .. ) MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1963 H'('('ntly initiated into nine BARBARA KNOST f A it n Hwaukee, was graduate!! from Sales Division, with offices in torium at the Grosse Pointe mestic Automotive for Chrys-: national sororities tlt Denison avenue 11 b 1 .'tOd 1 963 the University of Wisconsin Detroit. His outstanding sales War Memorial Center and the' IeI' Corporation has been made C" 't G '11 ' as een e ec e KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !that the derk of the ,n~versj .y. ,ran"'l e, O. Miss I Kdydclte Colonel by students of with a B. A. Degree in Business ability won him membership in soon to be built Liggett School by E. C. Quinn, group vice City of Grosse Pointe. Wayne County, Michi.gan, will be ;~~man IS a member of Alpha i th? Central Michigan University Administration in 1950. He is the company's Ring Club in in Grosse Pointe Woods. president - Domestic Automo- at his office located at .17147 Maumee, for the purpose of . >1<.... I Mllltary Scif.'nce Department married to the former Violette 1950. In 1954, he was named Gibson joined the firm in tivc. receiving rl~gistratjons from qualIfiA?d electors who have Jakovich. Ti1CY have four chil- Western R~gional Man of the 1950 as a designer, was named Since joining Chrysler COl'- not already registered and from electors who will possess CHARLES MUNSON h II and will reign, with eight other . ••• , soP, 0- co-cds. at the annual Milit.ary dren. The family lives at 1014 Year. He also has served on Assistant to the Director of poration in 1940, Mr. Beard has such qualifications April 1, 1963, tl1Je date of the Bienniai more,_I~_th_e_~~~'~~.~ected~l~:.- Ball, March 1. Bishop road. Johnson & Johnson's Sales Ad- Architecture' in 1954 dnd a Pro- had assignments in field sales. Spring Election . YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the City visory Panel. ject Administrator in 1959. distribution and production <:on- - I * * * * ... * i r------~ Cierk's offic e will be open for rcgist4"ation every day except VILLAGE OF MISS MARY ,JANE KERR The e-Iection of Frank A. Co- Towson joined the manu- He holds a Bachelor of Archi- trol, and saks programming ac- SaturdcY and Sunday from 8:30 a.l!Il. until 4;30 p.m. and d a ugh tel' of MR. and l\'1RS: lombo, executive vice president factureI' of surgical dressings, tecture Degree from the Uni- tivities at both divisional and, Wednesday evenings till 3:00 p.m.,. for the purpose of GROSSE POI NTE JOHN S. KERR of Yorkshire and general manager of the J. baby and allied products, in versity of Michigan (1950) and corporate staff levels. I ;Jccepting n'gistrations. "'~ ! road. a senior at. Elmira College. L. Hudson Company, as a di- 1948. His first assignment was a B.S. in Music from the Uni- Important positions he has: SHORES Il\-IPORTAST NOTICE OF ! Elmira, N.Y" will assist i11 t.he rector of the Detroit Bank and the Topeka, Kan" territory. He F;;;;;;;;;;;,;,;;;;;.;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;,;;;,;,;;;;;;;,;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;,;;;;,;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a ! direction of a play, "The Sand. Trust Company was announced later directed sales operations FOR THE CO:!'-JVE:!'-JIENCEOF THE ELECTORS, tha MEETING OF box" by Edward Albee, whic.il by Joseph M. Dodge, chairman, in the Spokane, Wash., and Clerk's office will be open until 8:00 p.m. cn the last day I GOARD OF REVI EW will be presented by Thespis and Raymond T. Perring, presi- West Portland, Ore., areas be- CITY OF to register: rlME!-This was about the setup, I OF TAXATION Dramatic Society on March dent of the bank. fore being named field manager on floor ot the back seat in San 14, 15 and 16 in Emerson Bl?rn in Morenci, Arizona, of the Great Lakes Division in I MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1963 Uldmothcr, Mrs. AUm Homes, 8,t You arc hereby notified Auditorium. Coiombo earned degrees from 11959. for half an hour along with eight that the Assessment Roll fo~' the University of Arizona and He is a native of Kansas City, r him. Finally, getting out ag:tin, the Village of Grosse Pointe the Harvard Graduate School Mo., and a graduate of the LAW'ENCE C. SAVAGE lim sleeping t~ere. 1 Shores for the 1963 tax year CITY CLERK J of Business. University of Kansas. During is being complied. He began his impressive re- World War II he served with Wayne County, Michigan You are further notified tailing career with Hudson's in the U. S. Navy in the South 17147 Maumee Avenue TU 5-5800 , \ that the Board of Review of 1939 as an unfinished-furniture Pacific. ____ ~./ ',lEWISTON Assessments will be in ses- salesman. Ten years later he Mrs. Towson is the former sion at the Vernier School. was made assistant basement Virginia Ruth Hummel of Kan- 1'.•------.:. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT: I i".-,;;,;;..-,;;,;;,;;,;;,;;.----'-...- ..~..- --.------.------.---.-..- ..- ..- ..-_-_-_-.-.-..-;..-..-.- .-_-.-.-..,- 1\. 36 Vel' n i e r Road. Grosse store manager and by 1957 was sas City, Mo. They have four I Pointe Shores. on Tuesday, a dircctor and vice president of children. The Assessment Roll for the City cf Grosse Pointe I \ March 12, 1963, irom 9:00 the firm. Colombo was eiected * * * Farms, Wayne County, Michigan for the ;rear 1963 having RUTLAND ( a.m. until 12:00 noon. and to his present post in April of Arthur J. Price of 2008 Loch- been compiled, ~ from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 -.~ , MANCHESTER .1961. moor has joined Zimmer, Keller Public ,Notice p.m., at which time persons Colombo is assocIated with & Calvert, Inc., Detroit adver- , . having inquiry or complaints MEETINGS FOR THE PURPOSE OF concerning the assessments I will be heard. REVIEWING. SAME WILL BE HELD CITY OF i You are further notified City of Grosse Pointe that the Assessment Roll for the Village of Grosse Pointe TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1963 Shores will be open for in. and spection for one week prior ~rossJ? 1foinfe 1$ark ZONING ORDINANCE to the date for the meeting I of the Board of Review. Thc Det.roit Branch of the I Wayne County, Michigan TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1963 : Woman's Farm and Garden As-! By Ord~r i sodation will meet March 7 at I at the City H~ll, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, AMENDMENTS Boord of Assessor!' 'noon for luncheon at the Michigan from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day. ! Womens' City Club, Notice of Registration Village of All those deeming themselves agrieved by said assess- Grosse Pointe Shores Mrs. Harold Barber will speak for on "Birds in Your Garden," ment may ther be heard. Ordinance No. 112 ~------_._---- BIENNIAL SPRING ELECTION DAWSON F. NACY AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY OF GROSSE POIl'-.'TE LAKE TOWNSHIP GROSSE POINTE to be held on ORDINANCI;; NO. 96 ADOPTED MARCH 18, 1957 BY City Asses.sor AMENDING SECTIO~S 3.1 OF ARTICLE III THEREOF TOWNSHIP TO IMPOSE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS V,nTH RE- NOTICE OF MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1963 Published: Grosse Pointe New, SPECT TO ANY STRUCTURAL ALTERA,TION OR :AR costs you 14.47 cents a mile, February 28, March 7, 14 & 21, 1963. i ENLARGEMENT OF A LAWFUL NON-CONFORMING ~this Automobile Legal Associa. NOTICE OF Notice is hereby given that registration of qualified electors USB AND BY ADDING THERETO A NEW SECTION 3.15 who have not already registered, can be made with the City theastern cities. The car in this MEETING OF I IN SAID ARTICLE III TO PROHIBIT ERECTION OF MEETING OF THE Clerk of the City of Grosse Pointe Park, at his office in the ANY BUILDING T:) A HEIGHT GREATER THA~ sedan and 10,000 miles a vear. Municipal Building, 15115 E. Jefferson Avenue, Grosse -I aat a compact runs 4% ce~ts a THREE FULL STORIES OR THIRTY.SIX FEET ABOVE Pointe Park, Wayne County, Michigan, any date prior to GRADE, WHICHEVER IS LOWER, WITHOUT PRIOR ost is down a -::ent a mile from BOARD OF REVIEW BOARD OF REVI EW and including March 4, 1963 and that the City Clerk will CITY OF CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL GRA..~ED ACCORDING re based on full in:>urance, taxes, OF TAXATION be in his office daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. TO STANDARDS SPECIFIED THEREIN. jon, tires, gasoline, oil changes, OF TAXATION 00 maintenance and repairs. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for the convenience of You are hereby notified the Electors. the Clerk will be in his office from 8:30 a.m. THE CITY OF GROSSE POIi\TE ORDAINS: You are hcreby notified to 8:00 p.m. EST on Monday, March 4, 1963 for the purpose I that the Assessment Roll for of receiving registrations. ~rO~St1l'ointe J'tttm~ ill,,; . .~ . that the Boa.rd of Review of the Tow n ~hip of Grosse I See-tlon 1. That Section 3.1 of Article In of Ordi- Taxation will be in session Pointe is being compiled. nauce No. 96 adopted March 18. 1957, being the Zoning CHARLES HEISE, Ordinance of the City of Grosse Pointe, be, and it herehy at the Vernier School, 36 You arc further notified City Clerk is, amend~d to read as follows: that the 'Board of Review of SUMMARY OF MINUTES Vernier Road, Grosse Pointe Taxation will be in session 15115 E. Jefferson Avenue VAlley 2-6200 Shores. on Monday, March at the Vernier School, 36 February 18i 1963 "3.1 Except as hereinafter provided, no building 11th and on Tuesday, March Vernier road, Grdsse Pointe Published In the GPN 2/21 & 2/28 or premises or part thereof shall be used, altered, The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. constr'-lcted or reconstructed except in conformitv with 12th, 1963, from 9:00 a.m. Shores, on Monday, March Present on roll call: Mayor Willi:;lm F. Conn(}lly, Jr., the provisioriS of this Ordinance which apply to the Dis- until 12:00 nilon, and from 11th and Tuesday, March trict in which it is located, However, any lawful non-con- 12th. 1962, from 9:00 a.m. Councilmen William G. Butler, Thomas K. Fisher, William 1:00 pm. until 4:00 p.m. on CITY OF G. K;rby, Ledyard Mitchell, Jr. and Edward C. Roney, Jr. forming use existing at the time of passage of this Ordi~ untii 12:00 ;:oon, ,and from nance may be continued provided that the building -or each of the foregoing clays, 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m., on Absent: CounCIlman Henry E. Bodman, II. premises im"olved shall neither be structurally altered at which tillle persons hav- each of the foregoing days, Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr., presided, nor enlarged unless such altered or enlarged part and th~ use thereof shall both conform to the provisions of ing i n qui I' y or complaint at which time persons having inquiry or complaints con. Councilman Henry E. Bodman, II was excused from this Ordinanee for the Distriet in which it is located and concerning the assc~sments attending the meeting. cerning the assessmE:nts will .~rOSSJ?1foinfe 1$ark shall rec<.>ive specific prior approval of the City Council. Such approval of the City Council shall be given only if will be heard. be heard. The minutes of the regular meeting of February 4, 1963, were approved with minor corrections. the Council determines that the proposed alteration or Wayne County, Michigan enlargement i3 not likely to produce any undue public Township of Lalce Reports of the Pollce Department, Fire Department, healtl. or safety hazard and is in general conformity with Township of Building Department and City Controller for the month of • " 1 the charactel' of the neighborhood involved. No non.con- ,~ ."-,,,j Board of Review Grosse Pointe January, 1963; the report of the Fire Department for the forming use if discontinued for more than one year or 7~S Lake Shore Road calendar year 1962 and the financial report of the General .n Air Lines crewmen look at the NOTICE changed to a use permitted in the District in which it is Fund for the period ending J,ll1uary 31, 1963, were received located shall be resumed or changed back to a non-con. ing back from atop the wings ot and ordered filed. formng use." r, the 990 Astrojet, in San !"ran. -- ._------~ ------of review of the are designed to minimize .~ffect The request of George A. and Agnes M. Marshall to c speed over the Conva.ir's wings. The Board of Review transfer the location of their SDM license from 18700 Mack Section 2. That Ordjnance No, 96 adopted !I-farch 1963 Assessment Roll Avenue to 18660 Mack Avenue was approved. 18.. 1957. being the Zonillg Ordinance of the City of Grosse le 990 will fly between San Fran. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Review of the Approval was given to transfer the sum of $1.60{).OO POInte, be, and it hel.eby is. amended by adding thereto nd Boston beginnin~ Marrr 10. of the City of Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne County, Michigan, shall the following new Section 3.15: be in session at the Municipal Building, 15115 E. Jefferson from the Contingent Appropriation to the appr.opriation City of Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, for the purpose of for group life insurance 1.01' city ~mployees. reViewing the 1963 City Assessment Roll on The City Man.ager was authorized to prepare specifica. "3.15 Anything herein contained to the contrary tions and to obtain bids for the purch~se of a branch chip- nMwithstanding, no building shall be erected in the per and a dump truck for use by the Public Works Depart. City of Gro ..,se Pointe to a height greater than three (3) -1 TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1963 ment. full stories or thirty-six (36) feet above grade, Which- ! ever is 10\\'el", unless the City Council grants prior 1 ~tOS9t lfjoinft lBotJ~s and A resolution was adopted urging the residents of the specific apI-.roval. Such approval shall n(}t be granted will convene on City to become fully informed regarding the proposed new unless the City Council determines that the height of TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1963 State Constitution, to vote on April I, 1963 and to strongly pI"oposed building will not cause any public health or consider a vote in favor of its adoption as a step forward saIety hazard, will not create an undue burden on the Tuesday, March 12, 1963 , Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Eastern for good government in Michigan. City's watel' or sewage disposal syste;'ll5, and may be Standard Time. The Board will recess from 12:00 noon Councilman William G. Kirby was appointed to meet properly serviced through existing pulllic utilities and to 1:00 p.m. and from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. with the Kercheval-on-the-Hill Merchants when problems facilities." provided that the Board of Review shall continue in session concernIng the City hre discussed at their meetings. Tuesday, March .26, 1963 on these dates until all interested persons shall have been Secti'JIl 3. That this Ordil1ance shall be effective heard. • Mayor William F. Connolly, Jr., and Councilman Wil- liam G. Butler. were appointed as a Committ~ to meet with mtee-n (15) days after posting and publication. a.s required from by law, and that the City Clerk shall proceed with such All persons considering themselves aggrieved by their the Grosse Pointe Board of Education to discuss the prob- ~ublieation and posting. assessments may present their complaints to the Board -of lem of parkir-g resulting from the proposed construction of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Review at these sessions. a new library for t.he Grosse Pointe High School. On proper mDotion made supported and carried, the LAWRENCE C. SAVAGE or until all interested parties are heard for the BOARD OF REVIEW meeting adjourned at 9:05 p.m. (eview of the Assessment Roll. City of Grosse Pointe Park, Mic;h. City Manager..city Clerk dng world's a stage fo!' James CHARLES HEISE WILLIAM G. BUTLER DAWSON F. NACY a windshield at his service ata.. WARREN J. DeCOOK, Asst:ssor City of Grosse Pointe City Clerk Mayor Pro Tem City Clerk . He received his famous actor CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS, he decided on this business. Published in the Grosse Pointe News, February 28, 1963. Adopted: Janvary' 21. 1963. MICHIGAN MuDh 14, 1963. ------_._------Published in the Grosse Pointe News, issue of Feb. 28, 1963. Pub~hed Feb. 28, 1963. , I .\ ~ = ------.----. _.-._.,-- ,; SdQ $II'!lq x _x'-s__ :..t ---''''12''''.: &.. & "4.a~.• &.21._£.2.£ .&••• 1.&12__ ••••• 1 U.&•• 2•• &.&__

Page Twenty --,------GROSSE .POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 28, 1963 * * * * Feature Page * * * * Pointer Interest I~-=k======~z::o of Good Taste Favorite Recipes of Peof)le in The KflO1iI f/J$tnte

COFFEE MOUSSE

I Counter Points Contribu~d b)' Mrs. Winfield .....',..,. S, Jewell, Jr. By Pat Rousseau By Pat Talbot ;~ eggs, separated In honor of one of Michigan's first great educators,. %1 cupcup milksugar II's l-l ere ••• tbe V ikitzg Sauna ••. at Leotz'$, 17888 I Mack AVe11ue! Familiar to skiers for its r..:laxation, is now to whom we owe our public school system, the Pointe 1 Tb gelatin it cOnl-'eniently at/ailable for all. Just one feature of the com,.. has named one of its junior high schools. • Vz cup cold coffee plete beauty set"tJice offel'ed by Leon. Call TUxedo 4.9393 The Rev. John D. Pierce, until he was twenty had % pint cream, whipped for more infornution. a verv limited education himself, about eight formal Make a custard or egg \veeks in each vear. But this was not uncommon in the yolks, sugar and mil:•. Cool. Back from New York *... is'"Mrs. *James Lemhag~n •.. after days before Michigan entcL'd the Union. Soak gelat.in in cold coffee. I visiting the marts ..• she hand-picked "l'oodIes" for The Top Beat cgg whites and cream Until his arrival in Marshall, Mich., in 1831 most of separately. Add them to cus- Drawer. Christ Child members have al"o been busy knitting' the a~~btion for schools had been led by women and tard, mixing lightly. Dis.solvc I and makin&, handcraft articles . . . So The Top Drawer is now most of the schools were private. Jane M. Palmer, Mary gelatin mixture and add to i a treasure. trove for Sprinl' shoppers. and it's ODe flight S. Wendell and a few othcr public spirited women estab- other mixture. Pour in mold. up at 17007 Kf~rcheval in the Village. Iished the Free School Society in 1833. They paid their Serve with whipped cream. * '" '" first teacher $232 a year and built a school for her 50 I I Serves 6-8. Camet de Bal ... the enchanting perfume exclusive sdwJars for 8475. I -.----- with Walton Pierce is your entree to a party mood.

In 1834 the state had passed an amendment to its I Alpha Gamma Delta Wear it when your spirit wants to dance! constitution demanding schools, the first state to do so i Groups Plan Meetings I '" '" '" This advancement in education was due to Rev. Pierce : __ . Gallery Gazing .. , Stan Burns One Man Show at j who was the state's first superintendent of public Alpha Gamma Delta, Group I' Les Galleries de Renee, 14944 East Jefferson has at- instruction. iI, will meet at 12:30 p,r.l. Tues- tracted so many people, They have come back again a::ld John Davis Pierce was born in Chesterfield, N, H., in day, March 5, at the home of I :::.gain to view a favorite. That's why so many of his Id 1,., h' . I Mrs. George E. Rogers of Clov- oib and watE'rcolors are now in homes in the Pointe and 1797, but orphaned at two years 0 ,l~e grew up on IS ROBERT SLONE, of Nottmgham road . . erly road. Assistin,g her will be no longer in Les Galleries. However, here is still a uncle's farm near Worcester. Mi-ss. At 20, released from Photo by Edd M G th JIM D 0 B tt f ld f Ch t his farm identure, and with very little schooling he By Patrl'cl'a Talbot ~-=-..- - Ie _~_~::.__~..:... avenue,r, . . u er Ie 0 es er lot to view and y;)U have thru March ninth . set to \vork for an education. At 25 he was graduated Robert Slone decided to become a city manager in his fCity,Wlll 'Chdoes ~ot leTavhe Group 4; will meet at 8 p,m. * * '" with honors from Brown Univprsity. He taught school h h ,. th A' F d' h room or tnuc h expanSiOn. e M d M' h 11 h Vig1zettes ••• you'll be able /0 see 1'eprf!,sentatit'e parts one year and then attended Princeton Theological w. en ~ was servmg ill. e IT orc~ urmg t e war. lots across the street from the on ay,. arc , at. the ome of seven. 1zew kitchem at Mutschler Kitcbens, 20489 Mack S .' Th C n<11'egatl'o11al ASSocI'atI'on II'censed ilI'm HIS dutIes as a base mamtenance offIcer were perfect Park municipal .building are bOofrl\nirTs'oRlchha,:dH, BrInk, Dear- Atienue hi! l~f,trch fifteel1.tb. Before that Mutschler has been emmary. e 0 b • training for his present position as city manager of owned in part by the city and wns lP, J to preach and in ls:n the Home Missionary Society sent Grosse Pom' te Park, ;~------_ ear-marked for a Cl'Vl'Ccenter Group 3 will meet Tuesda"', asked tf) exhibit at The Builders Show, March first thru h f I him to IVlarshaJl. W en re ugees from p ague n'dd en A native of Flint, Mr, Slone and quarterly newsletters,--- The development. He is quite con- March 12, at 8 p.m. at the homej March telJth ••. one 'nzodel is in tlje ..-i.I.D. section. Detroit fled to Marshall he organized relief for the suf- attended Bowling Green State pictures in this year's report cerned with off street parking of Mrs. G. A. Woolridge, of * 1.' * ferers and for the victims of the plagtJe. University in Ohio and dudied distributed to alI 5,000 house- for the few commercial areas in Marter road, St. Clair Shores. Pick A Favorite ... from the new line I)f beauty prepara. He carty formed an association with Isaac E. Crary, b~sine~s administration and' en- hold units in the Park this past his community. Group 2 will'meet at 8 p.m, tions made especially tor The Notre Dame Pharmacy for aU a lawyer wilO was first justice of the peace in Calhoun gmeermg, T~ere we.re no ,c~l- month were taken and devel- Park of the Future Thursday, March 21, at the. their custmnen. We like the Dry Skin Bath Oil ... but you count;\. and latcr a regent of the University of Michigan. leg~ co~rscs 10 pubhc admmls- oped by Mr. Slone. Photography Th P k I' b ht?O home of Miss Dorothy Jeffer- may like the Bubbling Bath Oil. Their :Hand Cream seems to g WilC!l Crar,' came to l\'Iarshall he boarded at Pierce's t.~~tlO~ m thdOS:dddaysh"But the is just one of his hobbies. He fo e t~r lask ou - aMc~elsson of Merton road, Detroit. really sooth and smooth ... but you mignt prefer the Hand . .all' 1:' orce eCI c IS career enjoys taking shots of his four r ano er par on Three I e .------d B L ti . , . home and 'thc two discussed Michigan's educational and after demobilization he re- children, Bob. Jr" at Adrian drive which he believes is a I ;; i SodY 0 o~_~hl)en:therse s a t:DOOdshampOo ..• a refillable problems. turned t.o Flint to find a job C II . Ch k " . good omen for future genera- a r pray •.. fi

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