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VOLUME 21-NO. 47 Ente,'ed as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Detroit. Mich. GROSSE POINTE. MICHIG~N, NOVEMBER 24, 1960 7C Pcr Copy $-1,00 Per Year 24 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION J

DEADLINES In Car-Bus Scramble On Kercheval I Pa...... m~ SZ.lts PlanSi'William Dav 0/ the A. , " "J . . FellI S B.elt"'h ,; \VEEK As Compiled by tbe ToProvide Needed On Council Grossl1 Pointe News President of Michigan Bell Thursday. November 17 City Office Space Telephone Co. Accepts STATE SENATOR ELMER Call to Municipal Post R. PORTER m., Blissfield) said today that a recent letter pre. Could Remodel and Enlarge Present Building or Build Long-time City Council- sented to the Board of GOI'er- On Property at Kerby and Chalfonte; Architects man Alonzo C. Allen was nors at Wayne State University was not intended to be consti- Advice Being Sought appointed Mayor of Grosse tuted as a threat to cut off ap' Pointe City by the Council propl'iations. That's the way his The Farms council wiII seek interviews with several on November 21 and Wil- remarks sounded, however, to e""perienced architects, and will pick one to conduct a Ham M. Day was chosen to Chairman of the Board Leona)'d space proposal study, to determine whether it w'ill be take Allen's place on the Woodcock. who said that he was feasible to remodel the city's present municipal building Council. "very upset," or construct a new one, ~' . - I The val.' a n c i e s occurred POrler, who is chairman of The council, on Monday, No- Woods W;'lS 1h r 0 ugh the resignation of the Senate Appropriations Com- "embel' 21, authorized City II Mayor Kenneth Bergmann. who mittee, had written that "he :\lanagel' Sidnet DeBoeI' to con. resigned November 1 after the would not tolerate" the bOa'rd's tact the architects COl'tnis pur- N e'tVAl'vllr~l __Burroughs Corporation tran~ recent stand on lifting the ban pose, l.1 ferred him to Grand Rapids. on. communist speakers.' He Since September 12, the F The new Mayor. who lives at added that as far as he WI!S council has held in abeyanee, or Safety 412 Lincoln road, has served concerned, the university would the question of whether the as City Councilman since Octo- be hard put to find "any fur. present building should be re- bel' 24, 1950. His chief cDntri- ther I\lichigan tax dollars" as modeled and an addition con- Vehicle Safety Program bution is in the area of city long as the ban is lifted. sbtr.ulcd~ed,°hr if a new municipal Makes City One of 15 Out parking. Largely through his l $: * JjI: UI llIg s ou d be constructed efforts and foresight. Grosse fridal', November 18 on the city-owned property on of 439 to Get Plaq ue Pointe City has foIl 0 wed a VIOLENCE has subsided in Chalfonle avenue, policy of providing adequate the New Orleans integration Planners J\lake Report The Woods Public Safety space for business parking be- crisis, but 95,5 percent of the The matter was put in the Department added another' fore the situation became criti- while students in two newly-in- hands of the lIlayor's Advisory plaque to it3 display on cal and business suffered. Thus tegrated schools are boycotting Planning Committee. which Monday, November 21, the City has not experienced classes, The school board a'Sked presented its recommendations when it was presented an the growing pains that other a United States district judge Picture by Rober! H. Cooper tl) the council 1Il0nday eveninl':. award for its vehicle safety areas of its size. to let 'it go back to segregation A 17-year-old driver, coming out of Grayton road, ing, as can be seen, and the bus found itself with the The Planning Committee met p I' a g ram conducted last Is Investment Broker Memb",,-s said they were tired slammed'into a Lake Shore lines bus, forcing tree growing through a corner of the cab. Injuries, on Monday, November 14, to June. Mayor Allen is vice president of using the schools as a battle- it out of control and wrapping it around a tree on the fortunately, were surprisingly few. disruss hyo points, whethel' ad- of Blythe and Company and a ground for Federal vs. states' night of November 18. The new car took quite a beat- ditional facilities are necessary. In ~he pr~sence of the Woo~s member of the Board of Gov. rights. ~ - and if so. where they should be council, Director. of Pubhc ernors for the Investment Bank- * '* * located. Safety Vern C. Baltey and Pa- ers Association. He ts a past Saturday, November 19 City Engineer Mun'ay M. t~olman Jack Mast, safety of- presIdent of the University of BECAUSE OF a dwindling Police, illail Arlned Thu.gs Smith presented floor plan flcer, accePted, the plaque fr?m Michigan Club of Detroit. automobile market in the me- Five Persons Hurt As Car studies of the departmental! Gerald W. Shipman, executive .• He and his wife have a son, dium price range, Chrysler Inspectors function,S, administrative, po- secretary of t~e. Michigan S~ate Bruce. who is now living in ,CDrporation confirmed that it Comes Out of Side Street Rob Farlns lice and fire, now being carried Safety Comm1sslon. . Chicago, is discontinuing ..DeSDto. .Cor- on in the p~esent building. The legend on the plaque William M. Day, president poration ofllcialssatd that De- 'Pr,obe,Theit Pnrf,y Store The floor plnn studies were reads "Excellence for Conduct- of the Michigan Bell Telephone Soto dealers can nDW concen- And Shoves Bus Into .Tree also given to the council 2Ilon- ing an Outstanding Vehicle Company, who was selected tv trate' on other Chrysler models day evening by Smith, who alsD Safety Program for 1960". The fill the CDuncil vacancy left by which are running 42 percent Woods Woman Reports Driver of Lake Shore Coach Most Seriously In;ured Escape with $70 from Cash presented a chart which indi- award was fDr a day-long ve- Mayor Allen, has a long record ahead of sales for last year. Loss of Check;. Opened . When Vehicle GoeS Qyfof Control and Wraps Register After F~rcjng cated three alternative pro- hicle safety inspection program of service in Detroit-area and When ChlJ'sler introduced the Envelope Found in Field ;' Aroun'd ,Tree; On 'Ker~heval . Clerk.to,Lie on Floor posals open to the council. undertaken by the department state-wide projects. He is di- DeSoto as a six-cy.linder, 55- Alternatins Listed at the rear of the Woods rector of the Detroit United horsepower car in 1928, it was . Woods' poli'ce and postal Five Persons, -p-o-Ss-I-'b""'l-y""~s-'i-x-,-w-e-re-injured 'on Friday, TwoyilUng thugs, one The alternatives' are: I, Re- Thea!',r, during which almost Foundation and served as pres i- produced at the rate of 200 model and enlarge the present 1,000 automobiles and trucks dent of that organization for a day. Last week, officials said, inspectors are investigating November 18, when a car .struck a Lake Shore Coach armed with a revolver, eity hall to adequately operate were checked for brakes, lights, 1960. onty 250 DeSotos were pro- the theft of a check from Lines bus on Kercheval at Grayton, causing the bus held up the Club Party the administrative, police and tires and other safety features. Councilman Day is a diredor duced. the house mailbox of a driver to lose control and smash h1's vehicle into a tree. Store, 383 Kercheval, Mon- of the National Bank of Det1:oit, • .. .. Woods woman on Friday, The sixth person, a 14.year-"r' - day evening, November 14, fire departments; 2. Plan a new Shipman revealed that the trustee Df the Founders' So- Sunday, November 20 November 18. old boy, who was one of .two juries, and possible broken and escaped with money city .hall for au,ni.nistrativc Woods was one of 15 cities in eiety, Detroit Institute of Arts, THE FIRST serious accident passengers on the bus, was be- thumb and nibs taken from the cash .regis- functIOns. on the city-owned the nation, Gut of 439 that par- director of the Standard Acci- In six years on Japan's 12,400 Algidine O'Neal of 2160 Iieved injured, but he left the . . (Conhnued on Page 2) ticipated, tD I'eceive such an dent Insurance Com pan.)/)chair- foot Mt. Fuii occurred yester- Ridgemont. missed her check, scene before police arrived. His I .Boy Breaks IllS lIand. tel". award. man of the board of Southeast- day when an avalanche of snow which she said she receives on identity is still unknown. HIs. second passenger, Karl' Michael Belanger of 2631 ern Michigan Metropolitan Re- F 'd f h . -. ISchneider. 12 of 66 Mapleton, arnlS Su]nlli ts killed at least five and injured nays, rom. t e Russell Kelly The most senously .1Ill.ured Detroit, I' e c e i \' e d lacerations Eastlawn, Detroit, store clerk, F search Corporation,' and chair- 45 of a group of 55 Japanese Gil'ls company in the amount was the bus driver. Vlrgls T. about the body and a broken who was alone, told Farms WOlllan Injured man of the Committee on climbers caught at the 8,000 of $3907, Bla.ir, 47, of 1282 ?clover, ~e- right hand. police that ',he two robbers en- Building Report Michigan's Economic Future, foot level. The other five climb- When she failed to get the trOlt, who suffered Internal In- Oth " d K B tered' the store and one drew Crossing Sh"eet Fills Other Posts ers are stilI missing. The ava- check, the woman said she' con- 1------ers IUlure were; ent . a nickle-plated gun and ordered Construction permits granfed He is a trustee of the Chilo lanche was blamed on an early taeled her regular mailman, P I" A Lamkins, 17, of 859 Bedford, him to open the cash register in the Farms for the first 10 Thomas B. McFayden, 31. of dren's Hospital, trustee of the morning th~w accompanied by who stated that he put the en- 0 lee rrest d?ver of the automobile, head; and then lie face dOlm oil' the months of 1960, numbered 129. 4387 Lakepointe. Detroit was University of Detroit. chairman rain which loosened the snow velope containing the check in L h Th hiS passengers, John McLean, floor. and were for buildings wDrth a chargcd by Park police' with of the board of the Metropoli- d. th d' h 17, of 839 Bedford, head; Robert t t I f $1 91)43-0 d' mass and starte It un enng er' mailbox. He said that he ig" t ieves Johnson 15 of 1009 Balfour The store owner, Lilll'ille 0 a 0 • ,:I, acco~ mg to. hitting a pedestrian on Sunday. tan Building Fund. and chair- down the mountainside. had seen an envelope. similar head, ' , 'I StO\'er of 1423 Coplin, Detroit, a~ Octob.er report submitted, by I N'ovember 20, while backing his man of the Michigan Economic * .. * to the one he put in the box, Two Park policeman arrested Blair and McLean were ad. said the thieves took about $70. City Engmeer Murray 1\1. Smith. car out of a parking space. Development Commission. He Monday. November 21 in a fiE'ld near b.v, two 16 year old boys they ob Since January 1 the report I' d . lives ai 372 Lakeland avenue irom - - - mitted to Bon Secours, the rest. Roth WDre "Iasks . . ' . nlure was Mrs. Ehzabeth A Grosse Pointe City ordi- IF REP?RTS h London's I The envelope was found. and served stealing' two spot lights including the 12-year-old, were , . re\ eal.ed, 22 ~esldelitJal con- Daly, 66, of 923 Beaconsfield. Sunday DI.spate are accura~e, it was the same as that in from. a used car lot in Detroit released after x-rays and treat- Both bandits were d~scl'lbed structlOn permlt~. valued at a who' was taken to Bon Secours nance provides that when a the count:'ies of the world '~Ill which she has been receiving on Sunday, Novembc' 20. ment by hospital doctors. a.~ being young, about 18 to 25 ~otll.1 of $~,lO~,OOO. have been Hospital by Park police ambu- Mayor resigns. a new IIfavor nee~ to fmd a n~\v w~y of e- the checks, and it was dated Patrolman Richard Conover Park Police said that Blair years old, each five feet 10 Is~ued; 10;, miscellaneous per- lance, suffering from a frac- should be appointed from with- tecling overhead Jet f1~ghts. Re- Thursday November 17. The and Collin LaLonde were pa- was traveling Wl',t on Ker- in_ches tall and weighing. about mlts, worth $507.35~. were tured arm and pllivis, in the Council's membership to ports from London said yester- . ' troling their beat in their scout 1 0 d BId th t granted. Also a permIt for a . . serve the remainder of the term day th.at British pla.nes equip- ~~e\~~o~el'sswl.anSgtornopen and the car on Jefferson. about 10;15 cheval, and Lamkins was going :> poun s. <: anger sal a bus i n e s s place. valued at Pollee .sald t?at Mrs. Daly and that the vacancy thereby pc': With a new anti-radar de-', north on Grayton. Lamkins I hoth wore black cloth Hallo- $?- 000 ' . was crossmg Je,erson, between created in the Council be filled p.m .• when they saw the boys, stopped for the stop sign and I ween face masks, and one of -_:>, b'land one permit for non- Wayburn and l\laryland, 'I'hen tense system flew over New i Det. Sgt. Walter O'Dell said h' as cssa e prop rt ,I d t . by Council appointment. Both York, Detroit, San Francisco, tl1at posta I inspectors were noti- wmanne..0 were Theactingbo"sin a wentSUSPICiOUSinto then edged out into Kercheval, BtheII men, hadh long.,t darkk t hair. I $-?~68'000 e Y. 'a uc a McFayden began backing up_ ;"Ia~'or Allen and Councilman and other major American fied of the theft. and that an " it was stated. 0 I wore s or Jac 'e s, one I - '. . , The woman was hit and knock- . . Whyte Oldsmobile lot, 14920 ' •. black and the othel' green. Durmg Octobel', two resl- ed to the pavement. Day will serve the year remain- cities undetccted, cvcn though mvestlgation is u'.lderway, Jefferson, Cauldn t :\\-md Crash . . dential constnlction permits, ing in the unexpired terms ot the flights were announced ------The ,officers drove over to in- Blair. who was driving be- A woman witness told pol.lce for property wonh $103,000 McFaYden was given a ticket their predccessors. ahead of time and the U. S. vesUgate. and saw the boys re- tween 20 and 25 miles an hDUI'. that she saw the robbers leavmg were issued; and 14 miscellane- for backing up without proper radar net was ordered to track FAR:\IS PAYS BILL moving the spotlights from a saw Lamkins but could not the store, run down Ker~heval om permits, for an over all ?bservati.~n and causing an in. them. This report was denied On recommendation of City car, Tiley arrested them and avoid a collision, police said. t~ .Ton~acour, Another ":Itness, value of $149,500, Jury aCCident. Newspaper Boy by official sourr~s. Engineer 1\Iurray l\f. Sm[th, the took them to the Park station. Larnkins' car slammed into the l~vlng 10 TonnaCOUf. saId she The residential permits were ------.. , '.' Farms council 01) Monday, No- The teenagers wel'e ques- front wheel of the bus, causing saw the men nmning down .her I for the construction oC an I BREAKS A:\'KL"; Right on Target Tuesday. November 2:'. vemb'!r 21, consented to pay tioncd by Det. Lt. Arnold Blair to lose control. street to Lake Shore and tO\lard, $80.000 home at 157 Kenwood Gary Gawins, 17, of 19979 FORTY - FIVE - YEAR - OLD. the sum of $4,837.32 to Floris Hough, aftcr which they we:-c B1air's bus jumped a curb and Moross and then disappear. I and for a $23.000 home at 215 East Emory court, was taken Arthul' Van Becelaere. 510 Bob Scheffing h~s been given a Del\leulenaere, the b a 1an e e turned over to officers of Dc. smashed into a tree. impaling I Farms Det. Sgt .. Tack Paisley LakeVieW. to St. John Hospital hy Farms Notre Dame. complained to City $30,000 a year, two-year con. owed on' a contract for the re. troit's Fifth Precinct. the fr9nt end of the bus around said that no clues as to the One permit for demolition of firemen on Friday, November Polic!, that an unknown person tract to manage the Detroit pair of curbs and sidewalks Detroit aut h 0 I' it i e s filed the tree trunk. The front of the ident ity of the thievcs have a masonry garage at 270 Grosse 18. suffering from a broken threw sDmcthing at his house Tigers, His first task: to select h t I d d B th P' bId I t rough out the city. The total against the youths in Juvenile au 0 was a so amage. o. ve- I been uncovered, but. did say umte ou evaI' , was a 50 ap- right ankle. He sustained the and broke a front windo\\'. No- a coaching team to help him h' I h d t b t d d I h S . h cost of the project was $11,- Court. charging larceny from ICes a 0 e owe away, that it is believed that the same prove ast mont, mlt dis- injury whcn he fell ,,'hlle in vember 14. lift the Tigers out of ti:eir sixth 537.32. a car. At the hospital, Blair told men were I'nvol"ed I'n t\\'D hold. closed. B II J ' H' h S h I He said he beliel'ed the dam- place position in the American I' h h . b rowne umor Ig c 00 . league. ------po Ice ~ at. e was gOlllg a out I'lipS in Detl'oil and one in 81. ------.--- age was donc by a boy riding II 'C 20 to 2:1miles an hour when he Clair Shores. II R bicycle. Schcffing, former pilot of the 11rl"stlnf' St t' R 1 noliccd the car abont ao feet I. Hl" crest o~l(l Res "(le,~t Police found that a current . is the first Tiger . ".s ree ' eal ~y; ahead. and tried tD give thc car I Pm Robbrd Rar ( .. II l .' .,.s edition of a Detroit newspaper managcr in 25 ycars to receive M ' N 1 D all the room he could. to avoid I On November I. two men P N S S hart been rolled up for delivery a contract for more than one ell fJ' year. This will be his first / s ;.,~ I;It' ece/ mber 5 hilting it, but was not success- ,1Ilswering the dcscription of the I'otest• e.,v' , treet/ I ;.,~.,O'l~S and thrown at the door, break- expcricnce in the American ful The car struck the front Farms bandits. robbed a bar at _ Ing the storm door. League. Signs. of the season are evi- of Kercheval street signs to whcel of the bu.~ and he lost ,16240 Harper. firing two shots A group of resident.s living in signs wcre posted about three ...... dent in Grosse Pointe's "Vil- read "Christmas Street." What control. at the bartender. which missed, Hillcrest road. between Ridge weeks ago, on the west side of LARCENY REPORTED Wednesday. November 23 lag-c." Early Sunday morning could be more official! Lamkins said that he had I hefore escaping. It was not d;~- and Chalfonte, petitioned thc thll street. II. O. Dixon of 915 Hampton TilE ST,\FF SYSTEM of ad- passers.hy walehed Joe Cosin~ Christmas shoppers will find stopped for the slop street on closcd how much was taken. Farms council on :\1:lllday. No- The rcsidents ('laimed that road. lost four hubcaps 10 ministrative governmcnt built tino ge nIl y place hcau1iful, ,1mong olher things. hot re. Grayton. atld .was crossing Ker-: On ;'\ol'cml1l'r 12. a lonc white I'embcr 21. to remove the "X() their slrect, which is onlv six thicves it was rcportee on Ill) h',' PI'esl'(lellt Dwight D. brass trimmed. redwood tubs. freshm~nts and tempting "ift cheval, and did not SCe the bus. I .' tl ] . t' P,1l'kin"" si"ns installer! on one blocks ]on'._.'.is closcd al' hoth Thursday, Xovember 17. He • . , '. . " . " . ' mil ('. ans\\enng ,11' (escnp Ion "... told Farms police Illat his Eisenhower is going to bc (hc topped by fragrant pines, in wrappings. ,lacobsons will al(ain I and r~Ht1t In the cdb s(>('llOn. 'of the Ion 1(- IIa ire d band it, side or ll1cir stl'ceL ends. and Iraffic is not heavv first tlli:11(10 go in the adminis- pl"ce to form an a\'Cnue of have thllir Santa's mail hox to I '~11"9m Hammond, 21. of, robbed a parll' slore al 24112 The residenls objcded 10 the because oC this, They also d.1llght('r drove his car 10 1he tratlon of John F. Kcnnedy. The Christmas trees, please the children. Letters 117;) Grayton, th, first. t.o bc at i Grellter Mack,' St. Clair Shores, signs becallse of the inconvcni- claimcd that with parking pro- Gros~c Pointe High School. t1H' President'elect Jet it be known Monday bcfore the Jog lifted, posted in this hox actually tra- thhe scene. ttt01dahll.lhol'ltl('lsththatI e,c"ping wilh $30. cnce to thcmselves, and espe. hibitcd on onc side, 1110tOTi~tsday prcvious. and parkcd lt ncar Christ Churcb, on Gro,se that he docs not intend to fill Larry Shock was busily decor- vel to North Pole, Alaska, by e was pu lng IS car n . e ,.., _ dally to visitor,~ to their homes, would bc more apt to speed, th~ post of assistant to the ating lamp posts wit.h boughs plane and dog s:cd, so that each garage when .h~ heard the nOise Al~d agam. In DetrOit s I:lth who must find other pla('e.~ to and therehy endanger the chilo Pointe boulel'ard. The hllh" President, formerly held by of ccdar and large IITE'aths ac- child ean receive an answer of the collls,lOn and looked Prccll1ct. a store was held up park, when the othel' side of drcn of the street. were were f.tolen while hi~ Sherman Adams. Many of the cented with pine cones and from Santa, postmarked "Nol1.h around in time to see the bus by the same man on Novembcr the slreet is fillcd. They said that the signs were daughter was in school. Dixon stated. other 51 members of the cur- cherries. Pole." smash i~to the trce. 16. This time, Ill' got away with Police Chief ,Tame'S Furlon. not needed, since thc~' had not rent White House staff wiII also At the same time, "Village" The f eat II I' e attraction of He said he went to the aid of , 'Illl who was present at Ihe council had a homll fiJ'e for ~'ears, amI FAR:\JS AUDITORS PAID have no pinel' in Ihe new merchants liftrd slladrs to rc. ChI' i s t mas Street is 1\Ien's thc bus drivrr, and found Blair meeting. defended the posling no traffic accidents of re-cord i .-:;. , The Farms council IIpprovcd SChCI1e. Senator Kennedy is ex. veal windows filII of laughing Night, helrl this yrar on Mon. blecding and dazed, and having, In all tile I' 0 b h c ri e s, the of the signs, stating Ihe slreet on thc slreeL They have been the payment of $3,000 10 the pccted to exercise the full Santas, blinking lights, and a day, Decc;nbel: 5, fr~m 7.to 10 dimclllt~: ~rying to turn ofT the' mclhod of operation was. Ihe 115 ,only 24 f~ct wid: and pa~k- gelling along fi,1e for years firm of Emst and Ernst, tit~. powers of the Presidency him- fantasy of tinsel and trimlning. ~,m. Men s Night Will oh,\ervc bu~ engme. , .' same anel each lime. the cul- 1111: on onc .~I(le makcs it casler withollL the signs, the residents auditors, for auditing the city's self without the aid of power- Lawrence Savage. city man- Il~ 15th year. Male Moppers ...amkln~ was given a tICket I . " . Ifor passage of Cire department claimed. records for the year ending: ful policy making assistants be- agoer, and Neil Blondell, the can ogJc~t Miss Detroit, fa~h. for en tel' in g an intersection Pi'll!>.\101 C Hallowcen masks and vchlele~ to goD through in the While they had the fiOOI',the JUlie 30. The COllllcil took thi" twccn him and top administra- City's gift to all residents, were ion mo

,I Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. November 24, '1960 X,nas Street Street Signs Earl to Design Pu.'vilion Farms Studies Plans For Larger l\'1ullicipal Building (ClIntinued from Pare 1) (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) from stenographic. I:>ookkeeping absent from l\londay nlght.s front yard of the old Kel'by Gports personalities. displa~'s of For Italian Exposition ell to change the designation property at Kerby road and and filing space); adequate coune'il session. favored can. School. which it adjoins. A deal aulomobiles and boats. or have of the street from avenue to Chalfonte avcnue. and l'emode1 slairS' to the second floor. strueting a new city hall at the for a sale, or )casl', fol' the de- 1'C!l'cshments whUe llstcning to Two of the world's top ill- The Harley Earl organization. road. as it was previously desig- the existing building for the Kerby-Chalfonie locallon. and sired property wlll have to be a humorous Ge;-man band. And dustrial des I g n e \'S, former established in 1945. is olle of the Also more Fire Deparlment nated before new street signs use of the pollcc and fire de. remodeling the present dly negotiated with the GI1>sse 1;11this while Christmas shop. Pointe resident. Harley Earl and largest deslim gl'oups in the garage space. police squad wcre put up. Gio Ponti. met to draft final country. They are acllve in all partment; and 3. Plan one or room, new fire depart ment hall for the exclusive use of the Poinle Board of Educalion. ping'. two new buildings to be lo- The council decided to take plans for next year's Interna. fields of industrlal design, in- dormllory. parking meter re- Police and Fire Departments. After some discussion, the The unofficial the m e this cated 01\ (he Kerby road and their one-side pal'king petition tional Lab 0 r •Exposition in cluding pl'Vduct development, pair shop. police radio repair If the Farms proposes to re- year should be. b r i n g your ChalConte avenue property to Farms council voted to table undel' advisement. and tabled Turin, Italy. packaging, corporate identity. servicing area. poliCe pi:,'tol model the present building, it the cily hall malleI'. pending friends and bring ~'our wallet. eventually house all these de. the mattel' unlil its regular This \l'lll be the largest ex-I interiors and exhibits. I'allge and other facilities. will need about 40 fect of the the architectural sludy. The Christmas ill the Village partn1l'nts with the elimination meeting of December 19. position taking place anywhere They are widcly known for The floor area in the present 1960 committee consists cf: !lIrs. in the world in 1961, and is the the di\'el'sity of their \I'(lrk. In of the present city hall. I. Green. D, J. He a I y; Ed building tolals 8,496 square only one in which the U.S,A. addition to many striking ex- Smith told the eltv council feet, according to Smith. The Hickey. E. J. 'Hicke~' Co.; Roy While you're writing checks will participate, Its opening hibits and displays. they have that the first Pl'oposai will cost administrative area Is 2.176 TH E PORTERHOUSE ROOM Jackson. National Bank of Dc- fo: the monthly bills. write one will mark the one hundreth an- handled assignments ranging ar. ~~t!matcd $!50,000. He said square feet; police. 3.155 square Charcoal Broiled Prime Porterhouse Steoks troit; Fred Kopp of Kopp's; Bill to yoursc:1f. and buy a U.s. niVerSal)' of the Unification of !I'om the appearance design tbe estimated cosls of the other feel; and fire. 3.167. HAWAIIAN ROOM McCourt, Peter Pan, Inc; Len Sal'illgs Bond \Iith it. In just Haly. and human engine('ring of, a alternatives have !lot ~'et been Mountford, Audio Cenler; Mill 7 years and 9 months it will delermined. What is required, Smllh stat- Authentic Cantonese Foods- Tropicol Drinks The industrial design flrm of line of earth moving equipment ed, is' a floor area of 14.537 Volkens, Camera Ccnter; and retu ..r. you $4 for each $3 you Harley Eal'l Assotiates, Inc. has to the creation of new forms of The city engineer's plans were PRIME RIB ROOM HCI'b Bartlctt. coordinator. put in. square feet, of which 6.168 Exceptional Prime Rib of Seef-Lunch or Diflne' been retained hy :he U.S. De- packaglllg for grocery \lroducl~. rel'ommended to the council by square feet is needed for ad- partment of Commel'ce lOWce --,---- the Planning Committee. and ministrative; 4.096 square feet BRUNCH -Every Sunday 10:00 A.M. 'til 2:00 P,M. of International Trade Fairs) to l' T II H they a1'(~: fOI' police; and 4.273 square An Old Favorite! design the Pavilion for the WO e OlV First FlOOr Offices feet for fire. American portion of the exhibit. , , First-flool' administrative of- al~ The !inn will be performing its J To lour Franee fice space where the public can Kirby States Views 15JOI f. JEffERSON AT B£ACONSfIELD-GROSSl POINTI WORSTED functio!!s !~ ('lesC' cccpcfJ-t1on b~ b~ttc.r s,c'.i.'rr2d; l~.rb~ lir..,t .. Co:.:.ncHmcn ,~rHH:un l\Jl'b,Y, RESERVATiONS 'v'ALLeY 2-4 i i 8 with Mr. Po~li. one of Ita.ly's Travel always presents cha!- floor public service area f(}r the who was present at the Plan- Police Department; adequate ning Committee meeting, but - ::l ::l ::X:l c-c: ======.J!. SHETLA.ND leading architects anlf de,slgn- lenges. but possibly (}n~ of the crs, 'I'ho hI'S been appomtt'd hi gest concerns the budget. council chambers and court • \. ~ I by his government as overall g .. , ." room space. conference rooms. . The Russians may beat us to design consultant for the Ex- The Meet the Travelers SUITS public rest rooms. offices for \pe moon wHh their rockets but position. serles at the Grosse Pointe' War the city , clerk, ac- . Memorial on the evening of we're beating them to etemlty James Earl, preSident and son December 7 at 8 o'clock win in- countant and engineer (separate with our automobiles. of. th.e fo~nder ~f the .War~en, traduce two young men from ?lhchlgan mdustrlal deSign firm. G P . t I'h t t t has named Manuel Jarrin and rosse am e \ 0 SC ou. 0 Craig Paul to hcad up the tour France. (an cspc{:lally company's team of exhibition tough nut to crack), on a bud- design experts. These men will get c?mparable t? that of a work with representatives of n~tl,:e French tOUrist. How they the State Department. U.S. In- did It: what they saw and the ~ formation Agencj and the. De- experiences they h.ad add up partment of Labor in addition to a most entertalnmg and en- • • • • Tuc~arTies to the U.S. Department of Com- joyable evening. mcrce. The two young Grosse Pointe At a luncheon given in honor me.n are Alex Suczek and Jerry of Architect Ponti were repre- lIfead?ws. Alex. of course,. start- why having the BEST The soft "hand" of this materiol offers sentatives of some of our ed With t~vo fa~tors weighted comfort of a light tweed with the shape- country's ieading companies strongly In hiS favor. He Bright adventure retaining qualities of a worsted fabric. which will participate In the ex- speaks fluent French as well as makes our GOOD In diogonal twjjl ond herringbone weaves, position. Among Ameriea's ex- seven ot~er lall;guages, and he in hand.loomed hibltors will be: General Dy- plays ~ f~ne ~ult~l' and has an suitable for both business and cosual wear. namlcs, Internatlonal General extensive repertoire of folk and suits BETTER ... India silks, plain See them in medium and Cambridge grey. Electric. Westinghouse. R.CA.. popular French songs. dark olive, burnished bronze, charcoal brown. International Bus I n e s s Ma- The' two started in Paris ex- or striped to your Intima(e knowledge of what i( takes to 50 chines. American Telephone plorlng the Mbntmartre and left preference. 3.50 Specially priced at 82 and Telegraph. Upjohn and bank sections as well as the style and produce the jillnt clothes en. Health Corporation. usual tourist attractlous. Then Each of the nineteen nations they made their way. through abIes us to suggest "wer design and Or try the (001 We carry a nice selection of represented in the "1talia '61" U.e French Alps to the Cote sounder workman~hlp in clo.thes of extr~-Iong suits , •• sizes 40 to 48 Exposition will have a dif- d'Azur, ArIes and Nimes, the approach with one ferent motu. OveraH theme of little chateau' country and the moderate price, the Exposition, which will run Loire VaHey. of the endless from May 1 through October rhe French, when the guitar Also-and 50 very important-the al. patterns in hand. 31, 1961, is "Man and His was brought out. always expect. terations and careful fitting are ~one in Work," with all exhibits housed ed "rock and roll" ala Presley blocked cottons, 2.50 In a striking structure of tower- and were pleasantly surprised thc same manner, and by thc same ex- ing reinforced concrele pillars to hear their own socgs being peers who' db them for our top-price Each; but line from on and sweeping arches designed sung in their own ianguage. by Italy's for~most' architect, One Frenchman even ran for clothes. exceptional [ol/ection. Pier Luigi NervI. his tape recorder, to capture The general theme' of. the this r,. -..,~,\C.... '.\-- ~~Open .:'..,:: , ;"" . :'~'. '~'~itt: '-\ ~ PENDLETON PUTS A me first!" MAN AT EASE ...• And pidure the fun of Christmas right frlm tlie very first moment yes, you'll agree there is real comfort in Still plenty of ti.Tne the luxuriously soft feel of your Pendleton You'll take comfort in Pontiac '61. shirt ... for it is tailored of finest pure vir- to order gin woolfor freedom-of-action fit whenever. Photogl"aphic ChristlllUS Cards More headroom, legroom, footroom! and wherever you wear yours. Come in now Ask about our Low Quantity Prices 8.nd choose from our many new Pendleton patterns and colors! Doors are wider, open farther! Higher seats, too! Sport Shirt, $13.95 Olher Pcndlelon Shins , ", from Therll's more room and comfort in your favorite road car for '61, Marching Pendlcton Topslcrs ~17.50 You'll sit more comfortably erect because the seats are higher. Sir Pendlelon Shirts $18.50 Clearance beneath the steering wheel has been Increased 1'2 per cent. Pendleton Vesls $10.95 You'll ff'.el taller, too, with the extra headroom, legroom and footroom we've built PendJc(on Blankets 513.95 f~ I I into this sleek new car. It's desIgned for the Increased comfort of all aboard, THE ONLY WlDE.TRACK CARl The wide new doors swing open farther. There are no obstructions to bump against Ponti.c ton Iht wl~ell frack of any car. Bo~, width Irimmed to reduce sid. overh.nr. Molt or make entry awkward. This is the Wide.Track way to travel. Try It soon. Open Friday ~ ~ weiaM b.IJnced bet,."n tho w~eels fOT lurt. 4, The Camera Center 'DoleddriYinr st.bilily. Evening Celehrnting ollr ](Jlh }'enr i'l Grone Poi'lle "1' IT'S ~~.~ PONTIAC - ~N A NEW WIDE-TRACK 1 ;1 till 9:00 MEN'S WEAR, INC, 17114 Kerch.val TU ).4096 t:~ 16930 Kerchel!al "I Noire D;;me Open Friday Ev~nln9 't/I 9;00 ------.----SEE.YOUR;.LOCAL AUTHORIZEDPONTIACOEALER-,--- _ L";;;;;SfEifi~ETg:wm

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SATURDAY 9.6 O. Grosseointe 0 . t:1 EN'S Su r'r 5, ~ P TO 50 • 0 FF . . - . .. ~ -:. .. IReg. $59.50 Now $29.75 Reg. $69.50 - $75.00 .•• , • , .... , . Now $49.88 Reg. $69.5.0 Now $34.75 Reg. $79.50. $95.00 .• , • , • , , , , ,. Now $59.88 SAVE $15°0 SAVE $15°0 Reg. $79.50 Now $39.75 Reg. $89.50 Now $44.75 Reg. $99.50 Now $79.88 STORM COAlS SUBURBAN COATS Reg. $100.00 Now $50.00 Reg. $125.00 Now $99.8B ORLON LINING, SHAWL COLLAR Reg. $135.00 Now $67,50 Knee length Double Breasted DOUBLE BREASTED - SIZES 36-46 JUST A PARTIAL LISTING SPECIAL GROUPS. OF Mouton Collar REGULARS, SHORTS, LONGS OLIVE-NATURAL CASHMERES, WOOLS"BLENDS Alpaca Lined $2498 EXTRA LONGS, PORTLY, PORTLY SHORT Reg. $39.95

Luxurious Cashmere Suits SPECIAL PURCHAS.E AND SALE The true luxury of Cashmere is carefully woven into' 2 PANTS SUII SALE a fine suit •. , and now it's ON SALE AT A PRICE 100% CAIHME'RI THE EXTRA 'PAIR DOUBLES THE WEAR EVERYONE CAN AFFORD. $5900 MANY SIZES • MANY COLORS & STYLES GOOD SELECTION OF COLORS AND STYLES IPGRleGAIS ':;HARKSKINS, WORSTEDS MONTH-END SALE PRICED $9700 Nat., Black, Brown-Reg., Sht., Longs, X-Longs. SALE PRICED AT $7900

100% WOOL WORSTED FLANNEL SLACKS BLAZER SALE KNIT S"IRTS BLUES - OLIVES - GRAYS LONG SLEEVE ONLY Ivy and Pleated Styles! Char. Brown, Char. Grey, 50 . Char. Green, Med. Grey. Reg, $39,50 . Now $32 Reg. $5.95 ., '" "" .. Now $399 99 ALL SiZES: REG., SHORTS, LONGS Reg. $17,95-$i9.95 Now $13 Reg. $7.95 •••• " Now $499

SPECIAL GROUP NECK FA,MOUS NAME TIES LONG SLEEVE WHITE WASH 'N WEARS Selected Groups BOX SHIRr BUTTON DOVv'N - SEMI.SPREAD SIZES BROADCLOTH - OXFORD CLOTH 14-17 SPORT SHIRTS SALE Sleeve $3.99 REG. $5.00 - $5.95 Reg. $5.95 NOW $3.95 EACH For Length Reg. $5.00 • $12.50 to $/2.50 $2.99 3 '11.85' 32-35

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Reg. $27.95 Now $14.88 Reg. $15.95 - $18.95 ... I ••••• '. Now $9.88 BOY'S SLACKS OF Reg. $27.95 - $33.00 .••.• I." Now $16.88 Reg. $19.95 - $25.00 .•••.••.•.. Now $12.88 Special GrQups of Famous H. D. Lee Selected Irregulars Reg. $39.95 Now $19.88 Reg. $18.95 - $32.50 ." .•.•.• ,. Now $15.88 of Polished Cotton and Bedford Cord. BERNARD , Antelope, Natural Olive. Reg. $45.00 - $55.00 ..•• I ••• Now $29.88 Reg. $35.00 ...... • ,, .• ; ..•.•. Now $20.88 ALTMANN Sizes 4-12 - Reg. $3.95 .. "." ••••• ,. NOW $2.69 SELECTED GROUPS SELECTED GROUPS Sizes 13.20 - Reg- $5.00 ....•• ,.,., .. NOW $2.99 WOMEN'S GOOD SElECTION FOR EARLY SHOPPERS GOOD SELECTION FOR EARLY SHOPPERS 'Nearly impossible to fined the flows-will not impoir the wear! SWEATERS CASHMERES WASH N' WEAR OUTER JACKETS LONG SLEEVE IPGRTSHIRTS BULKY KNIIS "CHUKKA-COATS" 9UTTON DOWNS • COTTONS • FLANNELS FUR BLENDS ORLON PILE LINING SIZES 8-20 - JUST A FEW LEFT and Sizes 6.12 $1798 DACRON-COTTON SHELL SKIRTS 98 Reg. $3.99 ...... , 99 HIP LENGTH - ZIP FRONT Sizes 14.20 '19 .. Now '1 Regular $12.95 - $19.95 Now $6.99 "COMO" COA' SWEAIERS SLEEVELESS SWEATERS Regular SIZES 6.20 SIZES 6.20 $29.95 Reg. $ 5.95 .. Now $399 Reg. $5.95 ' , ...... Now $399 Reg, $ 8.95 . Now $599 Now $10.99 Reg. $10,00 .. Now 99 Reg. $7.95 ...... Now $499 $6 Sizes 36-40 17012 KERCHEVAL AT NOTRE DAME - FREE PARKING OPEN FRIDAY 9-9 - SATURDAY 9..6,

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Two Start Training As Army Reservists McKinley avenue. a member of ( mont, died Wednesday, Novem- ember 19, in Bon Secourl Hos------Company B, 433rd Engineer Pointe Landmark Yields To ber 16, in Bon seeours hospital. pital. Services Were held Tues- HEADQUART ERS, S I X 'f H Army reservists wlll begin six Battallon. and George C. John. Wreckers She was 65. day, November 22, In Verhey- UN I TED STATES ARMY months active duty training on son, 1)51 Kensington road, a 1 }; Services were h",ld Saturday, den Funeral Home. Burial wal CORPS, FOR T BENJAMIN N~vembe.r 20, .at Fort Leonal'd member of Company L, 329th in Woodlawn Cemetery. HARRISON, INDIANA. Nove'm- ,\ ood, ?>hssourJ. Regiment. Both units headquar. I ~l"'.:.'.'," ",.• FuneralNovemberHome19, fromand VerheydenSt. Paul's A native of Defill'llce, Ohio, ber 16 - Two Grosse Pointe They ar~: David G. Gore, 452 tered in Detroit. Church, Interment was in Holy Mr. Fillman was head bank ", examiner for the Federal De- tl!iI iUIIi!lllIlllllIIllIln'llIIlJlillilllHllllillllllllll!lIi: 1IIIIilllliJIIlllIJin Ih:dIliIlIIlIIIIIlUIlIIllIUIIIIIIIIIIUIllIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIJllIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII[lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII»IIIl1IIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIII-II11 IllillIIJIIIIIIJllIIIIJII~ Sepulchre Cemetery. posit Insurance CorporatIon. :$ Mrs. Meehan was a native Store HOfm: 9:30-5:30 Mon. thru _Sat. He is survived by his wife, I of Charleston, South Carolina'. Erma T., and hIs daughter, She was a member of the Margaret. ~ American Leg ion Auxiliary, ~ Women's Council of the Navy * • • ~ Lc'ague. St. Paul's Altai' Socie- WILLlA:\1 A. NEEB ~ t~'. University of Detroit Wo- Mr. Neeb, 26, of 303 McMil. lan, died Frlda~', November 18. . ; iLH'll'S Guil

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Visit "Christmas Street" - in the Village Your Wonderful World of Gifts.

b_ecauseshe want5 glamour with comfort, give beautIful \ gift slippers from Jacobson's Six smart steps to happy gifting for the lazy-feet on your list

...boudoir slipons, lovely loungers, elegonthostess scuffs.

A. "'dol," a, splendid gold kid mule, high wedge heel. 9,98

24 hOUri of B. "Celeste," white satin mule with nylon tulle rosette. 7,50 precious ,. C. "Cindy," powder blue kid slipon, pucker detailing. 6,50 care fC)r your ski ... from Alexandra deMarkoff D. "Frolic," pink or blue kidskin mule, pleated instep. 6.50

...three feather-light oils that spread at the touch of 0 fingertip, E. "Muse,'" black velvet slipon with tailored sotin bow . 5.98

ere almost instantly absorbed ...keeping your skin soft <.):",;' F. "Blithe," white satin low scuff with nylon tune rosette. 5.50 'i 'i" end moist, offsetting drYness and wrinkles. At night, use '\; >;, ,new Nylressi Plus, a facsimile of the skin's own natural (){1$.During the day, AJexano continues to

beauty treat under your make-up. Eye OU ,"tl: ,,/ t. keeps a constont vigil, day and night, over the delicate tissues around your eyes. Nylressi Pw.s, 10.00 and 17.50 \ Alexona, 3.50, 6.00 ond 10.00 Eye Oil, s.oo Plus Federa4 lox

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Thursday, November 24, 1960 GROSSE PO I NT E NEWS Page Five '~IIII:II,ijjjIIllUllUJIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:UJlllllllllllll1lllll1llllllliIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlIIlIlIIlIIllIllJlllllllllllllillIJlllIlIIlllIlIJlIlUIIIIHlIIl"lllliI'pwHI'" Frank Colombo Talent Helps Love For Navy ~ Paid High Honor League Of W onlen Voters

Frank A. Colombo, vice pres- Lauds Con-Con Approval ident and assistant gencral man- The big news of the Novem- men and women of Michigan ager of The J. L. HudsGn Com- ber 8 election to members of who will have the hlstoi")'- pany. was named as the 1960 the League of Women Voters making opportunity to prepare I reCipient of the Distinguished of Grosse Pointe was the re- for submission to the voters a I Citizenship Award by the Ita'I- sounding endorsement of the new state constitution." lan-American Chamber of Com- i merce. Con-Con amendment. Chairman of the Constitu- == Weeks ana months of unre- Thc group's president, Sam- tional Convention Item for the CORDUROY lenting effort brought the hard Grosse Pointe League, Mrs. uel John Prete, announced that working women to the tense Douglas Graham commented, the award was presented at thc hours of election night when the "We would like to pay particu- PILLOW COVERS 41st anniversary banquet on vote for the Const\tutional Saturday, November 19, at thll lal' tribute to the work of the amendment was being tabu- many organizations, individuals, Delroit Yacht Club, which was lated. in decorator (olorl attended by 400 prominent and the press whose help was !'Ill,. Leollard Slowin, prcs- indispensable to final success. members of the Detroit area ident of the Grosse Pointe Italian community. As we move toward the election League said, "The election vic- in April we a,-e looking for- The award, presented by the tory of the Con-Con proposal ward to continued effort with Italian-American Chamber to for which we had worked so these groups who helVe so well a Detroit area resident of Ital- hard was very gratifying to us. demonstrated their interest In ian descent "who has distin- The vote showpd that the peo- good government." guished himself in his chosen ple of Michigan are anxious to profession:' was made by Judge take the stP.ps necessary to John A. HicCd, who I'eceived build a state government struc- '1'HJI'I<- TAKES HUBCAPS = the first award in 1957. ture and fiscal system adequate Edward Radtke, 25, of 22026 = }'rank Angelo, Detroit Free to the needs of these times. We Visonw, fit. Clair Shores, lost = Press managing editor,and are now ready to move forw?rd two hubcaps from the right side Tony SpIna. chief photcgrapher New enjoyment for your easy- of thc Free Press, are ,,"~vious Her father's an Annapolis graduate. So is her hus- toConventionthe calling byof atheCOl~stituH{)nalvoters in ofon hisWednesday,car to unknownNovemberthieves======1G. =~__======_ recipients. band. But if she hadn't possessl~dunusual talent, Cynthia April. He told Woods police that the Judge Juvenal Marchisio of Netting Scales .woudn't have been successful in her am- "We feel sure that the people caps were stolen while his car living hours .•. a machine-washable New York City's domestic re- bition to design the official insignia for the U.S. Naval will endorse as fully the call- was parked in the Wood~ lations court was the principal Submarine School at New London, Conn. ing together of distinguished Theater lot, cotton corduroy pillow cover that creates a decorator cushion from speaker at the banquet. Also addresing tlee group was Italian ~r::fi~~~~ltE?~?1~~====_ i======~-'."''''''',.''''''''''''''''''''".,,'''''''''''''''''"'''"''''''''"''''"''''''''",''''''"''""":::::":-II~-II~-IIII-II;-:-II:-II:-lIIh-IIII-I:-I:-:le-fl1I-:~-III-IIII-IIII-lItl-III1-IIII-Ill-III1-IIII-IIII-IIII-I~= any standard size bed pillowI Hidden zipper edge, tailored cord consul Giuseppe Della Groce. Honored guests i n c 1u de d Judge Howard Carroll of Mt. Naval Academy, he was also welt... white, charcoal, red, apricot, brown, gold, beige and blue. Clemens and Wayne County Cir- mayor of the City o,f Grosse cuit Judges .Edward Piggins, Pointe for several terms not so .A Sit VER BAND CRYSTAL long ago. Joseph Rashid, John Wise, Jo- seph S u 11 i van and Charles When Cynthia's h usb and ~ Bowles. Dick, son of the John G. Scales ~ Visit "Christmas Street" Colombo, a native of Arizona, cf Washington road, and also a ~ by joined Hudson's in 1939 after gl'aduate of Grosse Pointe High ~ - ir, the Village graduation from the University of Arizona and Harvard Gradu- Your Wonderful World ate School of Business Admini- ~~~e~l:'i~o~~~A~~~~~!~:E~;I stratiun. was a movement afoot to create g of Gifts, Starting as a salesman in th.: an insignia especially for the unpainted furniture de par t- Sub School. ' ment, he was promoted rapidly This was a challenge to Cyn- 'through a succession of mana- thia, whose original Christmas gerial positions and in 1954 was carcls always created quite a named manager of Hudson's stir among her friends. She was basement store. a girl with not only talent, but In early 1957. he was elected a great flair for originality. a vice president of The J. L. Many designs were submitted. Hudson Company and its sub. Tinsey's was chosen, but it sidiaries and in October, 1957 wasn't until late this year that was named to his present posi- adoption became official. Capt. tion as assistant general man- E. P. Huey, U.S. Nav-y Officer E ager. in Charge of the Submarine Colombo's compan~' - related School, wrote her:- activities include the following "It gives me a great deal of C p 0 ~ t s: promotion - chairman, pleasure to present to you a Cenlrld Business District As- plaque and photograph of the sociation; director and' v ice now official Submarine School president, Detroit Convention Insignia. I hope they will serve and Tourist Bureau; president. as a constant reminder of the Detroit Shopping News and sincere appreciation of myself Newsplate Engraving Company; and my staff for the many hours White potter, trustee, H a r val' d Business of work you, t.he designer of School Club; director, Associ- this plaque. expended in design- Clear crystal banded with sterling silver. Designed by ated Merchandising Corpora- ing Submarine School's origin- 'from Camornla tion.. '. . . al insignia. .. Active in civic auiurs, he is' "The Submarine School is ex- DorothyC.Thorpe,combining modern simplicity with classic c a director of Goodwill Indus- tremely grateful for your tal- tries' of Detroit and serves as ents and efforts in its behalf. grace ... splendid for the long-appreciated Christmas gift, Chairrilllil of the sales commit- Sincerely •.. " .' tee and member of the finance In the meantime, Tinsey's Delighlful kitchen and dining aceesories in a colonial grape ann nominating committees of husband Dick had served in the or for the bride-to-be ... very nice for your own home, too. that organization. submarine service and "quali- A member of the Detroit fied for submarine duty." He A. 16.inch round buffet' platter /••••••••••••• 10,50 design that set. the scene for fong remembBred gTft gMng. Athletic Club and Lachmoor was a member of a small' group Club, Colombo is mal'ried and personally selected by Admiral B. 32-oz. cocktail . '•••••••••• , ••••• 7.00 A. 3Y2 quart soup tureen with ladle and troy. Set 10.00 the father of three children. He Rickover, father of the nuclear resides at 1070 South Renaud, submarine, to return toNeII' Grosse Pointe. London for the st)Jdy of Nucle- C. Chip-and-dip porty bowl set ••••••••••••• 10.00 B. 12" susan canister set with three' e:overed jars fitting. to onics, He was present when the insilinia became official and saw D.5Y2-inch high mint compote •••••••••••••• 4.00 gether on revolving wooden tray, Jers, 10" tall. Set it cast in brass and mounted 10.00 Two Cars Crash over the door of Gilmore Hall. E. 15-inch rectangular serving tray •••••••• , • 7.50 C. 4 quart 101'2" liigh pitcher set withlS" bowl. At Intersection = 14.00 If a policemar, waves at you = F. 5-oz~ roly poly cocktail glass It •••••••• , • It • 1.50 2Y2:quart 8" high pitcher set with 1l~" bowl. '10.00 Two cars collided on St. Clair while you're driving he's just being friendly. He wants to give and Maumee when one of the G.lO-inch high bud drivers falled to see an oncom- you something. I vose • ••••••••••••. 4.00 Ing car driving westward on ~=====_IIIIIIIIIfIlIlIllIIllIllIIIlIllIllIIIIIIllIllIlIlIlfIllIIllIIJIIHIIIlfIIIlIlI:ll1ll11ll~ Maumee, November 14. Susan LouIse 'Petz, of 827

traffic, she said she started to _==:======1 cross~~i~y.i~:?~~:;~:::the intersection and her car was struck by a car driven by Harold Albert Johnson, 448 University. No violations were Issued.

St. :Columba Church Honors Laie Pastor

Sl. Columba E pis cop a 1 Church, Manistique and Jeffer- son, will inaugurate the first in an annual series of lectures ~ on Friday and Saturday, No-: ~ vember 25 and 26. These lee-I ~ tures are designed as a living ~ memorial to the Rev",rend Dr. ~ Otey R. Berkeley, Rector of ~ St. Columba for thirty-six ~ years, who died in 1958. ~ For the first series of lec- ~ tures, to bc an annual evcnt, ~ B the parish ha's invited tile Rev- ~ erend W. Jack Lewis, a Pres- ~ byterian, now director of the ~ Christian Faith and Life Com- ~ munity, of Austin. Texas. This ~ our own imports from Sweden' is an interfaith community, ~ whose purpose is to provide ~ trained Christian laymen for ~ colorful ovenproof earthenware the home, the Church, and the ~ World. Mr. Lewis will speak. in ~ a series of three leetures, on ~ decorator fashioned Direct from Sweden for your Christmas service ... heat-resistant, ovenproof earthenware, "The Ministry of the Laity in ~ the Co~~inuil1g Renewal of the ~ Ifl"PORTED TAMBOUR gaily tri/TImed with colorful motifs, for be autiful, practical oven - to • table service. Church. . E A. Covered handled casserole, I qt. 9.00 B. Flat baking platter, 12 x 9". 6,50 The first Iccture wi I I he ~ CAFE CURTAINS given at 8 p.m. on Friday. No- ~ C. Condiment set on teakwood fray. 9.00 D. Individual casserole/plate. . .3,75 vember 25 in thc Church, and ~ the second and third will be ~ E, 11/2 qt. covered casserole. 10,50 given on Saturday at 10 a.m. ~ and 12:30 p:m. A light luncheon ~ W asha ble, permanently finished white Egyptian cotton cafe curta ins will be served, The public is ~ with matching valances. White embroidery on white in an unusually cordially invited. Tickets may ~ be obtained free ()f chargc by ~ wide 70-inches per pair. calling the Church Office, VA ~ Store Hours: 9:30-5:30 Home Decorative Shop 2-2217. before Wednesday, No- ~ 30.inch ~.50 36.inch., .•.. 3.98 45-inch 4.98 Mon. thru Sat. 17141 Kercheval vember 23. ~ 72xll in(':~valance, , •. ,. 1~98 If you don't bell eve in put- I tlng all your eggs in one basket, j I why do you have so much con. 5 TWO HOURS FREE PARKING. - Ticket Validated When You Make a Purchas.~ fJdence in your driving abiLity? I

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P~ge Six G 'R'0 SSE . POI N TEN E W S .• Debate Teams Launch Season Choral Concert Set for Dec. 4 I capacity audiences, and Diree- Jet Pilg'rimage Directed r tor Don Simmons states that the lUi.ss ••• ? Debate teams in 232 Michi- 1<'inal rehearsals are now on at Eight Mlle. demand for tickets this season gan high schools have launched for the eighth annual Christmas With an elaborate and varied indicates a !iimilar situation. You just can't miss ... eat- By Monsignor McPhillips' their highly competitive jnter. Concert of Grosse Pointe Com. program of fine chvral works on Tickets are still avaih\ble from Ing at the WOc;ldsKitchen schola~tic debate season. !llonsignor Francis J. McPhll. four major Basilicas, the Colos- munity Chorus, to be presenteu the blll, the chorus expects to the Grosse Pointe Book Store, t •• come Thw-sday. De-c, 8. Second largest in the nation, lips, pastor of st. Paul's Church, seum, the Roman Forum, the Sunday, Decembel' 4, at 3:30 provide an unusual and out- Mack avenue, from members of lhe debate program is conduct- Grosse Poinie Farms, will 00 Appian Way. the ancient Cata. pm. in the auditorium of Par- standing musical treat (he choruS? or by phoning ed by the Michigan High School the spiritual Director of a Jet combs and other points of his- cells Junior High School. Mack These concerts always attract I'e..ervatlons to TUxedo 4-5964. I THE Fon-nsic Association under the Air Pilgrimage to Fatima, Rome, toric. cultural and religious in. sponsorship of The University Lourdes and Einsicdeln, It has terl"st. t~111111111,'1111I11111111I1111I111I11I1111111I11111111111111111I11111111111I11I111111111IIl11l1tnlllllllllllllllllJlllllIIllJIlIl:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIUlIJllIIIIltIlIllIllIIIlIllIIIIIIIi UllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUUIIIIIII~ WOODS of Michigan B:Jreau of School been announced by E. D. Allen, Members will participate in Ne,,1 to Services. • ! . I the KITCHEN Manager, American Express spccial devotions at the Sh.rines Woods Theatre Travel Sel'Vice here. . of Our Lady of Fatima, Our Monsignor McPhillips and the Lady of Lourdes. St. Margaret Iwith holiday gift-giving in mind! I group will depart Nell' York 1\Iar)' in Pary-Ie-Monial, SI. May 20 via Swissair Jet for Lis. Simon Stock at Aylesford, out- ! ~ bon. Reservations and inquiries side of London, and Our Lady are b<'ing n~ceived at American of Einsicdeln in Switzerlalld. Express Travel Sl.'rvice, 1227 Washington bouleval'd here. special and by local travel agencies. FarlllS SUhlUits i I The group will return to New York from London on June 9. Fire Report = purchase! = F i v e countries - Portugal, Ifaly, ~witzerland, France and Fire losses in the Fa:'ms duro England-are on the agenda of ing October were estimate'd at ihe thrce-wcek tour. Cities to $440, according to information b~ ,t!sl~1?d ~~t"h.:de L! ~ b 0 ~, ll,;t.C'l\'cu IrVIn Fir~ C~li0r i.L TR1.\NSISTOR Rome. Zurich, Lyon, Paray-Ie- William Mason's monthly re- Monial, Ars, Lourdes, Paris and port to the city council. . London. Estimated damage to build. In Rome it is expected the ings was estimated at $200, and RADIO group will be received in an to contents, $100. with automo' audience by Pope John XXIII. bile fires making up the bal- While in the Eternal City the 8 _ party will also visit Vatican 88 City, the Sistine Chapel, the :~~~~ar~~eS~tnof 3~ calls, includinga~\~~~?eS;:~three~~~to ==i_:. =_5!~-=:__ STATE POLICE REPORT residences and four' cars. I It was also disclosed that 10 = • d d' .th '1 = State Police officers made emergency calls were answer- ~ A two transistor importe ra 10 WI reTex ~ 20,559 arrc'ils. in. Se?tcmber. ed with the utility truck and 20 g circuit, volume control, built-in antenna and. ~ 18.720 for t,'afflc vlolatlons and were made' with the ambulance. g ~ 1,839 on criminal complaints, The alarms to residential ~ powerful speaker. It's a feather.light beauty in a compact plastic case, ~

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Thui'sdll V, November 24, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven Brownell P.T.A. Point System To Hear Saltzer Fair, Says Hare G. P. u. S. News Notes "How does Drownell Junior Does every driver who gets "Christmas' Street" I I High School compare with other 12 conviction points automatl. Seven students from Grosse stories. making dough, hammet'o junior h I g h s across the na- cally lose his driver's license? Pointe University School and ing at the workbench, the fa- tion?" 'rhis subject will be dis- The answer is "no," two of their teachers attended thers seemed particularly to en- cussed by Charles Saltzer, prin- This Is a question which ap- IN THE VILLAGE the Lake Erie Religious Con. joy singing to the auto-harp cipal of Brownell, who will be pears frequently in malJ re- fercnce, at Ob'erUn College, and playing the "Hokey-Pokey" the featllred ~peaker at the ceived by the Michigan Depart- Ohio, last week-end. They were in a big circle with their chilo PTA met;ung to be held No- ment of State. During the past Philip Angell. Martha Bicknell, dren. vember 28, at 8 p.m. months a safety poster bearing Pat 1'1cia Birmingham, Carol the slogan, "12 Points And Johnson. Richard Klynn, James Some of the fathers remark;. Mr. Saltzer's reference ma'- Is Now ,Open ed at the end of the morning. You're Out" has brought this Page, Stephen Parks. and Miss terial will be Dr. Jam e s B. question into numerous public Elizabeth Ferguson and William "It is interesting to discover Conant's report on a survey of discussi')ns and in "{.etters To Hindle .. how much the children learn as junior high s c h 0 0 I s in the The Editor" columns. * ...... they play." Others expressed United States, and he will ana- their appredation for becoming Secretary of State James M. The senior girls and their lyse and discuss this report mothers had tea last Friday acquainted with the story level with the help of a representa- Hare reassures motorIsts that for their children and with ac- the point system enacted by afternoon with the ladies 01 the tive group Of four teachers who G.P.U.S. faculty. tivities that will carry over will serve us const;ltants. the Legislature does not auto- from school to home during matically take away a drlver's '* '* * This famous report by Dr. the long winkr months. Mrs. license as do laws in many Chapel services last week Conant, a former president of Harvey Fruehauf, Jr., contacted other states. were led by Judy Tipton on the parents for donations of Harvard University and Ambas- Friday. and by a group of 10th sador to Germany. was recently "The system set up by the doughnuts and set up an at- Legislature was never intend- grade girls on Monday. They tractive refreshment table. Mrs. reviewed by the magazine. U. S. were LL'lc!.l Hel!e:-, Lec Pe:::-cc, News and World Report. It is ed to be arbitrary or inflexI- WiiIiam Oal'd sel'ven the coffee ble," Hare said. "The intent was Justine Trubey, and Judith which the men enjoyed as they It comprehensive repOrt to all Robinwn. On Wednesday there parents about a very vital ele- to set up J. procedure for mak- talked and beeame better ae- ing an orderly review of each was an assembly, at which Su- quaintd with one another. ment in our national educa- san Sadler showed color slides tional program. There will be violation-prone driver's record. Fathers are Invited to join This is done by trained and of Versailles and recounted its a question-and-answer period history. mothers in attending the Christ- following the formal presenta- competent driver Improvement mas progr~m followed by a specialists." * * * t10~. It will be of interest to luncheon af the field holl.."Con Another enjoyable feature of According to Hare. careless friends of Grosse Pointe Ur.i- Saturday. Deeembe."t to together on Saturday. Nove'll- the bel' 12, from 9 a,m. to 11 a.m. Woods Theatre KITCHEN In addition to Ii s ten i n g to . CHET SAMPSON invites aU College 5tudents planning travel to Where in the world but in Grosse Pointe Yillage "LA REINE" 4 PIECE SILVERPLATfD TEA SET can you find fabulous Christmas Street EUROPE A Wallace tea set of regal beallfyl Set Regular Price $112 consists of ~ffee, tet, slIg.,r and SP£cu.t. $89 Once again Christmas creates an aura of enchant. Above Is Christmas Street in Grosse Pointe Vl1lage creamer. Matching cba&ed, al Ill. D¥aI PRICE 50 ment and joy, as we see the Vlllage's Kerchaval Avenue as interpreted by Detroit's artist Rachel. ThJs fantasy. to drop in and discuss their plans waitel, 011I1 $40.00. MI1 transformed. as jf by magic, Into a Winter Wonderland first published in the GroS6e Pointe News in H)57. Literature is available on all escorted tours to Europe, scene ••• highlighted by thooe very special symbols again heralds the opening of Christmas in this fins II well as itineraries for hi. own escorted 1961 of the Yuletide season. shopping dJstrict. Christmas Street (Kercheval Avenue in The Vil. Yes, fabulous Christmas stzoeet., w her 8 Grosse SEVEN-WEEK EUROPEAN TOUR lage) is lined with fragrant Christmas trecs, and gaily Pointers who insist u(>Onthe best, can select gifts of with three-week Scandinavian extension. decorated wreaths and boughs of cedar gl'eens look wil:le variety, especially chosen to suit their needs and -;'1 the Village down from lofty heights. Christmas is everywhere, with tastes. It Is said that more hand-picked merchandise is to be found on CI.ristmas street than anywhere in Call or Su Us for Any or All of Your Tr(wel Needs TV}-1232 sparkling window 11splays and Christmas music In the air. Warm refreshments will emphasize the familiar the Midwest. AND REMEMBER, suggest that the man of the house buy the item on which you have your . Vl1lage hospitality in some of the stores. eye, during MEN'S NIGHT, MONDAY. DEC. 5th. Chef Sampson' Travel Service From Neff to Cadieux, Kercheval becomes the Street 01 ]O'j'OUl YuletKhl 100 Kercheval, on the Hirt TUxedo 5-75;0

.. tt - Page Eight G R 0 SSE p.O r N TEN E W S Thursday, November 24, 1960 Northeastern Women Meeting November 28 Northeastern Woman's Club A tour of Jeffries Houstng wil! meet Monday, November Tuxis Club Giving Play November 27 28, at 12 o'clock in the parlors project 404 will be made. Lunch I of SI. Philiip and St. Stephen will be served in the recreation Church. room th<:-re.

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CHET SAMPSON "The Captains and the Kings'.', a second row, left to rig h t : .- LISA play by Channing Pollock, will b€ pre- MOWER, BART ELMER, BRUCE Mc- invites you to pick up your sented by members of the Tuxis. Club fr;?.")o::.:'.'}.::.:.~~.::.:.~.::~::.:.~::<.::,~::<.;"::!;~»:{".:-::+}( ::..~.x;:~:.;-:~ CONACHIE and NEAL BAUER. First in the chancel of Grosse Pointe Me- fOW, left to right:-JOHN SNYDER,. morial Church at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, JAN CONWAY, MIKE AMBROSI, November 27. The public is invited. MARILYN JONES, BILL HOPE and IAirline Tickets ~ Members of the cast pictured are CAROL PILOT. are invited l ..~~~e~:2::.~.::~~::.~~;:-x«(>:.•.:a:-.::~:::~::.}:::~.::.::~{:~":::.::.:~~~:-.;~~~:.~ • at 100 Kercheval Ave.-on the Hill March for MD Set for Nov. 29 tion of Dr. Max K. Newman, to visit our prominent in this specialized Even thOIO~h you have mode your reJervotions The lives of all Muscular area of medicine," states Paul J. dire~tly with the oi,lineJ. ning, November 29, from 7-9 Militello. Regional Director of Grosse Pointe Dy';trophy patients In this area o'clock in the March Against MDAA, Inc. REPRESENTING all airlines and the prices will be in the hands of thou- Muscular Dystrophy. There are more than 200,000 are standard TU 5.7510 sands of volunteers from every The ninth annualhouse-to- MD victims in the United States Office city and community, within the house drive wiII be the high. and over 300 in the immediate tri-counties, on Tuesday .1.'1'1.'- light of Muscular Dystrophy area. Dystrophy strikes children Month, Novembel' 15 through 'between the ages of 3 and 7, to talk about December 15, spon5C'red by gradually deteriorating fhe 1'01- You Can Now Purchase A Muscular Dystrophy Associ a- untary muscles. The disease APTITUDE TESTS lions of America, Inc. progressively weakens and dis- stocks or honds, Enabll! you to k~rn the kind 01 work In which yOU can best sue. Seventy-five percent of con- abIes its victim to the point ceet!. the studies best for you. tributions to the MD fight is where a minor ailment, even a look at the Trans. 1961 BUICK Fa!"men, women. boys and girls. spent on research, in the hopes cold, may be fatal. Vocational Counseling Institute . of finding the ~ause and cure of Lux quotations or DANIEL L. BECK, DIRECTOR 958 Maccabees Building this fatal disease. Cl~rrently, \\'oodward near U'arren there are over 100 research and get lowfor as TEmple 1-1551 projects in medIcal laboratories SNOW $2400' 15 Years Sen'ing Detroit and colleges throughout the United States and Europe .. REMOVAL LAST CHANCE ON '60 BUICKS In this area there are proj- For ects at the University of Michi- SERVICE AT FABULOUS SAVINGS gan, University of D.etroit, and Lowest Rates Christmas Giving Wayne State University. MDAA. "No Deal Lost Bec:ause of Price" Inc. sponsored. built, and sup- "Gifts by Luzier" ports the $!5,OOO,OOOInstitute 24 Hour Service festive and imaginative, there are of Muscle Disease in New York Dri~"i:!ways - Walks TOM TAYLOR BUICK gift" to please every member CIof t'h. City, the first research center FIRST OF MICHIGAN CORPORATION "The. Only Buick Dealer on the East Side cf Detroit" fomily. In the world devoted exclusive- Parking Lots STOCKS AND BONDS, ' , ly to the study of mu.scle and Free Estimafes 13033 GRATIOT - LA 6-3000 Irene M. Rasmusson its pathologies. Luzier Cosmetic 'Consultant The balance of contributions TU 2..6586 or New York Chicago Cclumbus BaUle Creek Bay City Flint is used locally for the Patient. • Grand Rapids Grosse Pointe Lansing Muskegon Saginaw . VAlley 1-1092 Service Program, whose goal LA 1-4693 Give for Christmas BY APPOINTMENT ONLY is to keep the patient in the HAWAII bcst possible physical, mental, Howoij is Uthe place to go" for fun- and emoLional condition while Iovino people. waiting for the cure to be In Hawaii, East and West meet in found. "The money helps main- tro,picot splendor. You swim in the tain clinics such as the one surf ")r warm hotel pools, eat at CI faburou5 luau, live in luxury hofefs operated here at Detroit Memo- and see sichts unique in fhe world. rial HospItal under the direc- You can 1ravel on luxury Matson liners or go on an}' of three air- lines. 11 you prefer, you can go by ship ane way, fly the other. 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Thursday, November 24, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine Health COltncil New lincoln Continental Bows In Pointe Bridge Club Lists Winners Work Praised G r 0 sse Pointe Memorial East and West: Mrs. E. N. l Center Brjdge Club winners Morang and Andrew Walrond; Per 10 d I c fluoridation and j have been announced, Ellen Walrond and James Eld-. toolh examination was stressed NOli e m be r 14: North and ridge. by Dr. John Pel'icln at the last' South, Ruth Arbury and Evelyn 1------Patten; Nellle Garant and Ellen 1 •••• 11I . meeting of the l\lothers' Health Walrond. Education Co u II C i I, Inc" of East and West: Charlotte Grosse Pointe .. ' Here It Is! Boelens and Betty Tuer; Emma He explained the necessity of Harvey and Edna Bruce. Where all friends meet for fluoride application when the November 16: North and Sunday brunch. , • enjoying teeth erupt, thus reducing tooth South, Jane Sutherland and bacon and eggs, pancakes decay COilS i d er ably. Grosse Daniel Huff tied with James and the best of coffee! Pointe, he added, is ahead of Cook and John Gordanker. other areas by at least 10 years East and West: Dr. John Co- due to the present program as bane and Thatcher Rea; Me THE and Mrs. Norris l\lacdonald. Ii po n s 0 red by the Mothers' WOODS Health Council. NOl'enlber 19: North and! Next to South. Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Tn. The present schedule for Smith; Mr. and Mrs: Ralph "'-'cads Thtai.re KITCHEN fluoride trealments in the local RogIer. • ••••••••••• school system is as follows: D'efer, NovelfJber 21; Barnes, ------Novembcl' 29; and FelTY, No- vemb(?!' 30. Dr. John Pericin, Dr. Thomas Kelly, and Dr. Richard Knoff have treated 221 E children at Mason, Broll'neil, D and Pierce this 'Pust month. Two fabulous models of the new Lincoln '61 Continental are completely new, distinctive luxury cars, with smaller dimensions I Io'luoridalion is' avaii~ble to stars in the exclusively Grosse Pointe auto show opening today at in length, height and width, are eloquently graceful and possess' any child in the 2nd, 5th, and Frank Adam Salon, 130 Kercheval avenue, in the Farms. These all the cherished improvements of the fine car world. A S 8th grades in the Grosse Pointe ------. _ schonl district with a minimum •P 0 cost '10 the parents. Delta Delta Deltas' Benefit Sponsored A.4UW Groups Take Holiday Crash Blanted P N t,. T:ie Mothers' Health Council, Junior Gr,oup to Meet By Tetartos Council L (' Inc. was founded by Mrs. Stan- In the interest of turning out of the more significant of On High Speed ley MacKenzie in 1944 at the perfect pumpkin pies and c~'an- Frost's poems. 'l'he December meeting of foe 'I'etarlos Council of Sigma I S request of the Board of Educa- berry s~uce, the follow I. n g Junior Group of Delta Delta All members of the commun- Excessive speed and fallure to Alpha National Sorority is I A E tion to serve as a "link between groups In th~ Grosse ~Ol~te ity, as'well as AAUW memberl', Delta will be held on Wednes- enter an intersection without sponsoring the opening night the school and home." She re-I bl'anch: A~erlean ASSOCIatIOn are asked to explore the pos- day. December 14. at 8 p:m., at N R due care and c.aution T were performance of "Andersonville I lated to the group that the main of U.llIvers~ty Women, are not the home of Mrs. Leo Lenhard. sibiiities for 1961-62 grantees blamed for an aCCIdent Novem- 'I' . I" t . B' D I I C V f t' f th '1 . meellng thiS month:-Status of for the 40 fellowship awards 27500 E. California, Lathrup b'lr 15 on the corner of SI. Paul ria s arrmg nan on evy, unc Ion 0 e counCI now IS Women, Legislative, Drama, I Vill:Jge. I to teach dental care; howe~er, Mass Media "nd Education. open to women of the United and Neff road. i ~ec(;mber 5, at the Shubert E if an emergency or need anses States. The stipends range from Scissors and bathroom tissue Police said Amesta Coughlin, IIheatre. S C thl"ir services are readily avail- Chalk up a social note for the $2,000 to $5,000, to be used for of 4015 Courville. Detroit. was The proceeds will be used for rolls will be brought by the E able. usually-serious Creative Writ- study abroad or ,in the United members. Holly leaves and ber- driving northward on Neff and the national sorority project, States. The membership is composed ing Group, who entertain!!d rit's will be added to make failed to see a car on St. Paul. Institute of Logopedics, Wichi- of four delegates from each their husbands at a pot-luck Candidates are unrestricted Christmas tray favors for Re- She attempted to cross the ta, Kansas, which treats chiI- KITCHENS OF CHARM AND CHARACTER area school, meeting bi-monthly buffet in the Three Mile drive as to age. or field of study, but ceiving Hospital. Others wlll intersection and her car \\'as dren for speech defects and home of the Edgar' A. Ha'hns BY with terms of two years each. must qualify by holding doc- finish bun warmers for prizes at struck in the left front by an deafne"s, last Sunday. Highllghts of the torates or having fulfilled all the January bridge benefit. automobile driven by Stella Mrs. A. W. Sturdevant, of Mrs. William Savage has ar- evening were the showing of Irene Sapielah Dettloff, 1630 Lakeland avenue, is in charge the requirements for the doc- Any Interested Tri-De1ts re- ranged talks by the vUting fascinating slides made during Falreourt. of arrangements and Mrs. WiI- CURTIS MOWER torate, except the dissertation, cently graduated are urged to teachers of Grosse Pointe, for their year's stay in Greece by Mrs, Detloff received a ticket )jam !II. Wibel is chairman of by the'time the fellowship year come. For further Information the next meeting, November 28, the Hahns. ' for driving too fast for the con- the tickct committee. 1853B MACK at TOURAINE begins. call Mrs. Robert Weston LI at 1 p.m., at the Public Library. Mr. Hahn, who has won in- dition of the road. A violation ------Miss Caroline Wheeler promises A third group to qualify are 1-7244. TU.5-3206 numerable photogra'phic awards was also issued to Miss Coughlin Belief in the Lord can bring an interesting and informative showed his beautiful stereo women who already have at- fot. failure to exercise due care. IJ Your Kitchen Is U"heco11ling To You, discussion regarding psychologi- tained professional recognition you to church but belief in the slides of nature studies made other driver can bning you to You Should Be Coming To Us. cal and neurolical work being in Arizona, New Mexico and but wish to pursue research or GPYC to See study. the churchyard. conducted in the schools. California last summer. Sailing FiZ,ns Hanson-Sinton' The new Book Group wi!! Applica'tion forms mllY still meet Monday. November 28. be obtained from the Fellow- Nuptials Read Alpha Gamm" Deltas with Mrs. Albert D. Conkey of ship office, AAUW Educational Grosse Pol~te' Yacht Club will Meeting December 6 Pemberton road as hostess. Fol- Foundation. 2401 Virginia Ave .• present Alfreil F. Loomis, asso- Eleanor Ruth Simon, daugh- N.W., Washington 7, D.C. The ciate editor of "Yachting", next ~ lowing the sa:lad lur.cheon Mrs. ter of the Jack Simons of St. ~... 'Christ'mas music is planned Edgar A. Hahn will review the deadline for filing Is Decem- Wednesday, November 30, with Clair Shores, became the bride ber 1. his lecture and movie of the t~ for th,e meeting of the East Side best-selling new b i 0 g rap h y of Thomas James Hanson at re- 1960 Bermuda race, the Mal- ~FE'S {~ Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae "Robert Frost-:"The Trial by Further inf~rmation may be cent rites in Mt. Calvary Luth. lory cup races. and the wind-up lei, at B o'clock, December 6, at the Existence," by Elizabeth Shep- obtained from I'tIrs. James H. eran Church. of the race to Sweden. Time and " home of MI'S. Paul Cornelisen, ley Sargeant. Studio Arts and Graves, TU. 2-8955, chairman of Mr. Hanson is the son of Mrs. I9TS' ~~ of Fairway lane. Mrs. Rudolph the GrOSSe Pointe Fellowship place are 8:30 p.m. in GPYC's Margaret Hanson of Shoreham Drama chairman, l\'Irs. Urban ballroom. ;, E. Larson is co,chairman. A. Boresch, will give readings Committee. road, • A special chicken dinner is Aftl!r a wedding trip to Los MoRE to be served beforehand in the Angeles, Hawaii and Mexico Clark Women's Chorus club dining room from 6:30 to the pair will live in Shelbourne 8:30 o'clock. ALUMINUM To Give Yule Program road. ';:',-,.1 Clark Women's Club Chorus An example of idiomatic ex- It's sa.id that "it takes one to Ft¥ , COMBINATION will present its annual Christ- pression is when a driver says know one." This explains why mas program December 5 at 1 his car "went out of control" we see so many bad drivers on p.m. in Christ Me.thodist and means he "lost h;. head." the road. Church .. 1'~i:hi~'::DOORS$19~ A religious program in song READY TO INSTALL - NO EXTRAS and words entitled "Christ Is Born," will be conducte'J by Mrs. Grace Bruflodt. Members OOMBINATION Win~ows of the chorus are; Melba Dud- den. Carole DeGaetano, Luella Serf Storing 6 or More Franks, Marjorie Laird, Heidi Windows Up to 48 U. I. Tramposh, Lois Wainscott, Nat Masters, Hulda !lIiiler, .Grace SCREENS - STORM SASH - SCREEN PORCHES REPAIR VISIT OUR FACTORY AND SHOWROOM Robinson, Louise Sainsbury and Elsa Soderback. STOR~ SASH FOR STEEL CASEMENTS Mrs'. Roy Jacobs will act as accompanist. ' See the New Improved Winter Presiding at th", tea table will and Summer Double Window be Mrs. Julian Hecker and Mrs. Stay Cll yeor 'round ... , nc stcrcge ••• Stuart Hubbell. Mrs. Frank. No removing to wash. Swings with your Schroeder is chairman of the window, assuring reguloted ventalation. day.

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Why not call either of our offices and let one of Yours in a Special Savings Account at Hatioreal Bank of o~r representatives show you ho\'.., you can become Detroit. It's a great feeling, a secure feeling, when you have money in th,) It's bert R. Chappius, Michi- guests of h 0 nor. Michigan'. one fOl"\...~rd spot lock~d u; and which to mold its varsity team. and named Charles R. Beltz, of members Thursday, December pre~ldent Dr. Robert Griff~n, o'clock. Earle Perkin's own gan's All-American left half- head football coach, Bump EI. Bill Coyro, 5-8. is entrenched Will Soon Find Out 500 Lakeland, as Director .of the 8, at 8:30 p.rn" in the ParcellS chauman of .the. Rules Comffilt- Pointe bar.d of superb music back in 1947, will sel'Ve as !ioU, was an All-American half- newly organized Grosse Pointe Junior High School auditorium, tee, and a mm~rlty of the Board makers will furnish practically Toastmaster of the 40lh '\nnual back on the same 1947 team. at one guard spot. Scrambling "Our two non-league home to discuss a recent pl~'er rule of <:,overnors vigorously .and uno' for the two remaining positions games against st. Pat and al- Little League Hockey. con tin u 0 us dance music Michigan Football Bust the Chapplus and Elliott sparked that by-passes parental author- eqUIVocally oppose this rule throughout t.he evening. night of MonddY, November 28, the 1947 tea m to an unde. are 6 footers Jim McBride and ways - powerful. out - of - town The formation of this league ity. ohange. Mr.. l\'[c~enna says he Bob Heynous at forward and Mendel from Chicago on De- at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. feated season, ~Cl!ach-of-the-year will afford an opportunity, for President McKenna says the cons~ders this so .l~port:ant that Intermission time will be Earl Meyers, 5-10, and Hal But- cember 3 on our home court honors for retlnng hea'd coach those boys living in the Pointe rule br.>ught many protests he "ants the opmlOn and con- doubly enjoyable with much Chappius' 1947 teammates, Fritz Crisler, and the record IeI', 5-8, are waging a battle for will tell us whether or not we ! community to participate in from parents. Under the new ~ent of parents befor ~e al. table hopping be1ng expected the other guard spot. have a. good or just a fair 7 "The Mad Magicians," and the J 49-0 trouncing of Southern Little League Hockey, America's rule, any boy may be transfer- OWS any rule t.o remam m ef- as the college set catches up on 1950 Rosc Bowl Team will be ICalifornia in the Rose Bowl. Coach Hollosy feels. he ""ill team this year" said coach HoL f;,stest-r; row in g sporl The the goings on and gossip from have a strong bench this year, losy. ' . red to any team or league with- feet that deIFnve~. p~:nts of Grosse Pointe League will be out consulting his parents and authority over thell' chi-dren. different campuses and as the which is something he l;1)uldn:t In league competition the refreshments pass from the reo comprised of eight teams for the without parental ton sent. This rule, he says, might eas- C?unt on last season when his Friar!l lost only one game in fectory table to the candlelit This present season, divided into two Many parents are fearful that i1y be a traumatic experience five tron men carried the schOol 12 starts last season and had divisions. The Pee Wees division cafe table's spread throughout Fall colors to ~ew glory. Hollosy on overall mark of 18 wins as 9 and 10-year-olds, if potential- for a youngster. Ability bIos- the lower floor. will have four teams for boys of ly good players, might be draft- sorns with experience. Boys de- Enjoy- feels that BIll McGuire, a trans- against 4 losses 12 years and under. There will fer from Oklahoma, junior Bill '. ed by a major league te-am and velop and ,improve by playing. Invitations to this affair have be four teams in the Bantams Billand, 6-5, and sophomore The frr;;t tast~ of fll'e ~e then benched for one or two Self confidence grows with en- been in!iiled to the homes of all ttifle ranges, skeet, trap. and Doug Winkworth, 6-3, will add green Fr~ars will. have 11'111 division for those under 14. years until the player is old couragement from man "gers, collegians In the Grosse Pointe pistol shooting with1n 25 min. to the bench strength as the ~me agamst Pont:.ac Central It is planned that all the enough for competition with coaches and others. Conversely car pools of the University of utes drive ot Grosse Pointe season progresses ill a full scale scnmmage on games will be played at the 11 and 12-year-olds. a bl)Y suddenly benched for no Detroit and Wayne State. Cards COlIlPLETE LINE OF HUNT- . Friday, November 25, on the Grosse Pointe Ice Flair, located In the past, even with the good reason could find such ac- have also been mailed to the ING GUNS AND EQUIPMENT. Smaller But Faster Fria" home court. It wouldn't at 15001 Charlevoix. consent of parents, given with tion both disappointing and homes of aU recent high school ETC. Unlike previous Austin tearns be far fetched to say this the expectation their boy would frustrating. At the same time graduates. It is anticli>ated. that Visit our set up-oYcu .will like in the 1961 Friars are smaller and scrimmage could draw a full All interested adults who play, a younger boy drafted by his former team would suffer parents of stude[l.ts returning fasler and. because of this the house if coach Hollosy chooses would be willing to coach or a major league team and bench- the loss of a good player, and for Thanksgiving from out of . 'MAPLEGROVE pattern of play will be entirely to open the doors. Very likely manage teams and all youths of ed, has been the major cause the boy the thrill .and experi- town will have forwarded these qiIferent than that to which the scrimmage will be held in 14 years or younger as of of criticism of little league and ence of playing I;Jaseball. cards to the various campuses. GUN SHOP August I, 1960, who are interesl- Austin fans have becO'il'le ac- secret as the exact time has - Decorations appropriate to AND SHOOTING RANGE 'ed in participating in league cuslomed .to. No longer will not been released. the occasion are be'ing planned 21 Mile Road ot Gratiot Avenue activities may contact Mr. Beltz Em.oIlment Sets Record At MSU and made by Mary Kotcher, Jim between 9 am. and 5 p.m. at Wright, Andy Camr>bell, Carol VEnice 9-1850, and after 5 p.m. Mkhigan State University cared for," Dr.' Hannah prom- Peters and Sandy ]'lemming Neighborhood Clubl'~ews they may contact Don Kronson enrolled a record 23,373 stu~ ised. The entering students on under the chairmanship of at VAlley 2-6965 for further in- dents during registration wrek, both the freshm.m and gradu- Judi Miller_ fonnation. which ended Sept. 23. CHRISTMAS GifTS FALL SCHEDULE - 1960 ate levels "come to us better The dance is for couples and Monday Tryouts will take place within The total is 2,504 higher prepared than those of any pre- the dress is infonnal date the next two weeks. than last fall's 20,869, Registrar ceding class," he pointed. out. clothes. A For ~ 3:30-5 p.m. Open Gym-Bays-All Ages Kermit H. Smith announced, In class registrations there I: .3:30-5 p.m. Games Room Activities-Jr. Members Woodruff, Western It includes 908 students at was heavy enrollment in the II W. Your Favorite .Skipper W' 3:30-5 p.m. Billiard Room-Boys-HI and over MSU-O and 1,284 taking cours. foreign langUages, mathematics Set for Cage Season es through the resident exten- and the social sciences. Foreign Con:ting Soon! - 6:30.9 p.m. Open Gym-Boys-14 and over Binoculars Nautical lamps. sion centers. The on-campus languages were up 20 per cent, The Woods Kitchen . . . a 6:30-9 p.m. Games Room Activities .....Int. and Sr. Compasses Members Tom Woodruff, former all- enrollment in East Lansing with Russian about 40, per cent bright spot in the Woods •.. Deck Chairs state bask e t b all player at reached 21,181, compared with ahead of last year. Enrollment will open Dec. 8 with home Wind Indicators Nautical Jewelry 6:30-9 p.m. Billiard Room-Boys-15 and o\'er Grosse Pointe High School, is 1'9,161 last year. in the beginning geography . made soups and pies. Urn i umh! Ship's Bell Clocks Foul Wellther Gellr Tuesday a starter on Western Michigan Among the students are 4,790 course was more than double Barometers Owner Rags 3:30-5 p.m. Games Room Activities-Jr. Members University's high-powered cage members of the Class of 1964, last year's. Freshman chemistry team this season .. Woodruff is the largest freshmen group to wIll use all available laboratory Barographs Jiffy Covers 3:30-5 p.m. Boys Gym Class-Ages 8-12 a junior, the son of Mr. and space every hour of every day THE enter' Michigan State. The Radio Direction Finders Nautical Books 4-5 p.m. Girls Knitting & .Handcraft-Ages 7-12 Mrs. Job'l S. Woodruff, 1943 newcomers number 25 per cent all week'long this fall. Depth SounClers 6:30-9 p.m. Enazp,eling on Copper-Men & Women Severn, Grosse Pointe. more than last year's freshmen, Next to WOODS Duffle Bags 6:30-9 p.m. Games Room Activities-Int. Members wbo in turn totaled 26 per cent Don't blame the slush on the 1 the S'mchronizers' Rigging Knives The Broncos, under Coach Woods Theatre KITCHEN 6:30-9 p.m. Billiard Room-Boys-15 and over Don ,Boven, open their most more than the preceding year. road for your sloppy drivin~. Megaphones Boarding ladders 6:30-9 p.m. Open Gym-Boys-15 and over ambitious schedule In. history. President John A. Hannah Fire Extinguishers 8 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club Thursday, December 1, at called the new record enroll. Firt Aid Kits Meets 1st, 3rd and 4th Tuesdays Northwestern University, then ment" a further vote of con- move to Cincinnati for a game fidence of the people of Michi- AND MANY OTHER ITEMS Wednesday \,ith the rugged Bearcats, Sat- gan in the high quality educa. 191)1Chris-Crafts 'I SURE TO PLEASE! 12:30-3 p:m. Enameling on Copper-Men & Women urday. December 3. tion offered by Michigan State 3:30-5 p.m. Games Room Activities-Jr. Members University." T . 4-5 p.m. Tap Dancing-Boys & Girls-Ages 7-12 Glenn Davis of the Detroit A heavy increase in applica- NOIJt ON DISPLAY 6:30-7:30 p.m. Teen Badminton Group Lions is an ambidell.1.rous shot- tions for admissions gave putter who his college coaches enough advance wanting so the ship's wheel 6:30-(: p.m. Enameling on Copper-Men & Women say can hit 45-feet right-handed that "every one of these addi. 28 - 32 - 36 ft. 6:30-9 p.m. Games Room Activities-Int. Members and 37 feet as a southpaw. tional students will be well 7:30 p.m. Senior Badminton Group Constellatio ns 19605 Mack, Grosse Pointe, 36, TU 2.1340 ThurSday EASY TERMS 11 a.m. Knitting Ladies WE TRADE 3:30-5 p.m. Garrl!S Room Activities-Jr. Members EVE RY BOD Y' S TAL KIN GAB 0 U T ••• 4.5 p.m, Girls Gym & Conditioning Class thousands are doing svmething about ••• the OPEN SUNDAYS 10 to 4 Ages 7-12 wonderful sport of harting. It's time you saw 4-5 p.m. Boys Variety Sports Club-Ages (1.12 )lour lUlarest dealer and joined the happiest Cooper Chris-Craft Sales 6:30-7:30 p.m. Jr. Girl Sports-Ages 12 and over group going, tlwse who go with Go Kart- Thrill Your Child (Volleyball and Basketball) the acknowledged leader in all-family fun. 6:30-9 p.m. Games Room Activities-Int. Members 24910 Jefferson PR 8.3200 For Christmas 6:30-9 p.m. Billiard Room-Boys--15 and over Michigan Made 7:30 p.m. Sr. Girl. Sports Program-Sr. Members " _._------~'\~, Evens Bikes (Volleyball and Basketball) I :} \ I .~, MOTO.TRIKE Friday , I 1-5 p,m. Oldfimers Club-Retired Men safe ~ wheeler with , , storage compartment. Cards and Refreshments Guaranteed 3:30-5 p.m. Games Room Activities-Jr. Members ,. , 3:30-5 p.m. Open Gym-Boys-All Ages ~ '1J. Go.rrmI I ONLY $19.95 7:30.9 p.m. Guys and Dolls Dance Club-Boys and ,~ ,; Girls -Ages 7-12 ..._----... \ I COMPARE THESE PRICES, , , Christmas Layaway Saturday .------,V ]-5 p.m. Games Room Activities-Jr. and Int. BASKETBALL INTERCEPTOR 100 ~ Members 24 inch, 26-inch sizes, coast- \~ 1-2:30 p,m. Play Mates-Boys and Girls-Ages 4.6 LADIES DAY! ! ! er brake. Girl, ... turquoise, (Gym activities, Games, Handcraft) F,i., Nov. 25th • 8 p.m. 1:30-4:30 p.m. Open Gym-Boys-15 and over DETROIT PISTONS with red and white trim .. 2:30.4 p.m. Funsters Club-Boys and Girls 7.12 VI. 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Thursday, November 24, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven To Give Talk On 50th State Party Planned Introducing Pointe's Newest Teachers Von Motacic Lf Ling AI, Chinese aclres:; Afler gr'aduallng from the Will Conduct from HawaiJ, will talk about the By Gardeners UniversHy of Hawaii, Miss LI Lovro von Matac!c will guest 50th slale when sh.: appears in the Spring," Liadov's "Kiki- went to China to do rescarch conduct the Detroit Symphony al Delroit Town Hall on Wed- On December 1, the Deli'Oit mora," and T chit I k 0 v sky'. work on the Chinese Theater. Orchestra's next concert on ncsday. Novembel' 30. Branch of the Women's Nation- "Marche Slave.' She gained International fame al Farm and Garden Association Thursday and Saturday. Dec. Tong it Han, a pupil of Ro- A colorful, vivacious person- ~ as co-producer of the documen- will hold theil' Christmas party JlI.:C~"" 1- 3, al 8:30 p.m. in Ford Audi. sina Ihevlnne at Juiiliard, was ality, Miss Li will appeal' in 'l.:~';-:~ , tary film, "Kukan, which won for new members at the Wo- torium. brought to this country :n 1954 native cas t u me and present an Acadcmy Award. The sislel' mcn's City Club. Luncheon The noted Yugoslavian con- by members of the Fifth Air Hawaii in song and dUllce at the of one of Hawaii's most gifled will be at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. ductor's program will include Force who still watch over his conclusion of her pro g l' a m, cook hook writers. Miss Li has David Dunlop will be lhe guest Mozart.s Divertissement No. 11 promising career. In his short which is scheduled for 11 a,m. also won prizcs for her recipes. speaker. Shc has chosen for in D major (K.25l), Strauss's stay in this country the talented A luncheon In the Hawaiian Tickets may be purchased 'at her topic "Christmas Decora- Tone Poem "Death and Trans- 19 year old youth has played a Hoom of AI Green's will follow, Grinnel1's, WO 2-1124, or at the tions for the Home." Gift items figuration and :Brahms' Sym- number of major pcrfonnances auditorium the morning of the will be fOr sale. phony NO.1 in C minor. throughout the country and In program. !llr. Matadc, who enjoys a Canada. brilliant reputation in Europe .. Cannelite Guild as a conductor of symphony LOSES FOOTBALL , orchestl'as and opera. is chicf Don McCarthy, 1208 Audu- Holding Party conductor this season of ,ile I;>on,told City Police that hlt Chicago Lyric Opera. • lost a brown rubber football The m e m bel's of the St. Among the important con-. with whit; laces Nove'mber 19 f~E Joseph Carmelite G u i I d will d'Ucting posts he has held the j at the N~,.ghborhood Club. Tht . . )5311 E. J~ffCrson . 0' Nottinghom TU 2.2870 hold lheir ann u a I Christmas Belgrade Opera and Belgrade I football IS valued at $20. Now Playing card party on Tuesday, De- I Philharmonic. the Vienna Op- ccmbc. 6, in ~hc Gulla Room (l[ Burt Lancasler Now thru Saturday "ra aliI.! lh", j<":;lhais oi DUUI'UV- H I I' Jean Simmons St. Joseph Home for the Aged, nik and Spalato. ere t S.• In SInclair Lewis's 4800 Cadieux, at 12:~0 p.m, "From the Terrace" I Sunday aCtemoon Dcc. 4 at . "ELMER GANTRY" Paul Newman and There wlll be a delicious tur- 3:3G, VaileI' Poole wilJ conduct Where all friends meet for in color Joanne Woodword key luncheon, cards and prizes a Family Concert featuring as Sunday brunch .•• enjoying Friday cnd Saturdoy as well as It bake and Christmas ~oloist the sensational Korean bacon and eggs, pancakes Special Children's Matinee -Plus sale. The bake sale will include pianist Tong iI Han playing the and the best of coffee! Wall Disney's many items b a ked by Sister. Liszt Concerto No. 1 in E flat "Mr. Roberts" Pauline in the new ovens re- major. "TOBY TYLER" Henry Fonda - James Cogney cently purchased by the Guild The program, presented in THE or "10 Weeks Wilh A Circus' Jock Lemmon - Ward Bond In Tt!chnicolor for S!. Joseph's Home, Chair- cooperation wit h the Girl Kevin Corcoran - Misler SIubbs men of the party are Mrs. A. Pictured above with PRINCIPAL LOCKWOOD, and MRS. NANCY Mc- Scouts of Metropolitan Detroit, WOODS Doors open 1:~S p.m. Special Kiddies' Matinee Einhauser and 1\fl'S. S. Sulli- JOHN HAMMEL and ASSISTANT will include Berlioz' Overture if,~xt to "Toby Tyler" at 2,45-4 :55 Sunday • Open 12:45 ROBERTS. Standing left to right are van. PRINCIPAL JACK McMAHON, are Mr. Hammel, Mr, McMahon, MISS "The Roman Carnival," Delius' Woods Theatre KITCHEN teachers new to Poupard SchooL Seat- MARqA WARD, MRS. SALLY VAN "On Hearing the First Cuckoo ed left to,right are, MISS DANUTA DUSEN, JACK STORY, THOMAS NOTICE STIPINSKI, MRS. CARYL KERBER, GAUERKE, and DONALD BREN. As provided by the Consti- MISS JULIE DAVIS, MISS SHIRLEY NER. tution, notice is hereby given ,,'------~ AD~~~~":,~~!HOPH~~~~ of a special meeting of asso- A large group of exception-I . . ciate members of the Grosse ally able teachers are new to l\hss Lockwood served as presl- chosen for the Morta .. board. a ~. In OUfv~:;.ea~~h~ounre UNBELIEVABLE Pointe Woods-Shores Little POU)l'ard School this year. Com- dent. of the. Drama Club ~d scholastic honor society. U.S. Prime 12.0z. Filet Mignon League, Thursday, December ing from the Northside School I as vIce preSIdent of the Semor Donald L. Brenner is a Michi- Complete DInner-from appetizers to dessert 8, at 8:30 p.m., in the Par- J;xotie Entertainment Nil:htly at 8:30 in Ann Arbor where she taught Class. gan native having been born in Now ODen Fnr Banquefs and Parties: cells J u n i a r' High School for two years is Poupard's new- Also teaching a first grade Bay Port and educated in the The 8eautlful New IVAN-HOE ROOl\1 Auditorium, Mac k at Ver- est kindergarten teacher Mrs. group at Poupard is Miss Da- schools of Sebewaing. He re- Diner'. Club American Express Card. Honored '- --' GREATEST nier, to d i s c u s s and take Sally Van Duson. A graduate nuta Stypinski. Holding both ceived his degree from Con- action on Section I of Local MUSICAL Rule 4 and any other section of Grosse Pointe High School B.A. and M.Ed.. from Wayne cordia Teachers College in II- .~ HAP P Y . H 0 liD A Y S~ of the Local Rules and Con- and Michigan' State University State University, Miss Stypin- linois and has done further ~. ()t" IJ fi IJ /l - EXTRAVAGANZA stitution. Mrs. Van Dusen is an aCCOffi-ski taught in Hazel Park for study at Central MichIgan and 1. JIl OJ.mal L{ut '-./<1.'lmoavhel'e. plished . swimmer and enjoys four years prior to joining the University of Michigan. Mr. I Section I of Rule 4 adop- IN YEARS! ted November 17, 1960, by participating in synchronized Grosse Pointe staff. 'Brenner has had nine years !!f nlJ 1 C7 Il C7 I starring the Board of Governors over swimming activities. Assuming duties as a second teaching experience h a vi n g VI t" (U3 the Jille3t Of •..rood :J: vigorous minority objection, New grade one teacher Mrs. grade leache,: is.Mrs. ~aryl Ker- served in Bay City. Reese, and >- E P IZUMI YUKIMURA takes away parental author- Nancy McRoberts hails from bel'. An. IllInOIS natIve, Mrs. Redford Union Schools. He ~ DDIE AW'L'5 ~ Directed by ity and consent with respect Tun k h a n nock, Pennsylvania. Ke~ber IS a. graduate of the comes to PO'Upard as a fiflh ... w to their boy's participation. PAUL GODKIN She won senio,. honors for C~lcago Pubhc Schools. She re- grade teacher. RES TAU RAN T -< Both parents are urged to be scholarship while at the Uni- celved her B.S. from Wayne Joining the staff as a teacher ...I presen!. versity of Michigan and is a ~tate and is current.ly enrolled in grade six is Jack Story. He 0 - Sunday Bruncb Sunday Dinners :J: PLAYING Robert E. McKenna, graduate of that institution. .lll a program leadIng to the taught in the Rochester, New d I 5 Ad It f 295 President masters degree at the Univer- York, schools for four years and J: A u ts 1.9 us. , . . •• rom. 0 Another first grade teacher sity of Michigan. The Kerbel'S graduated with h0110iS from Children ..•....•. 1.25 Children., . . •. •. r .95 r- NOW is Miss Shirley LockwoOd. Born take deserved pride in their Brockport State Teachers Col- >- in Detroit and graduated from two children, Barbara and Ken- lege, Brockport, New York. Mr. c.. SPECIAL THA~lKSGIVING DINNER 0 Through December 4 Actually Filmed Kalamazoo College, Miss Lock- neth. Both are honor students Story serVed in the United c.. From 12 Noon Till 10 P.M. > Eves. 8:30, Sundays 7:30 at Newport Jazz wood previously taught in in the Grosse Pointe Schools. States Na~ for three years and <: Matinees Sats. Only 2 P.M. Clarkst?n. Mi~h. Very active in Miss Julie Davis from Mason, the story's have two children, I Exee e~t Coe tai s -< Festival dramatics whIle at Kalamazoo Michigan is a graduate of Mieh- Dougla,s, four, and Martha, six. In Box Ollie. Open 10 10 9 igan State University. She has Sharing the duties in the :JJancillff .5 nighla Gl/el'lJ~eet Phone R... rvations WO 5.1070 also studied at Mexico City physical edueation program at lid.h ar,o at College. A member of Kappa Poupard is Tom Gauerke. Mr. Amp+t/.4:h~o~king 15241 E. WARREN M,,,,,i1', Book, Northl,nd " ":,II,nd Was It A RIOT? Delta Pi Honorary Education Gauerke earned his B.S. at Wis- Sorority, Miss Davis fulfilled consin State College. He was HAPPY HOLIDAYS rremba~ingly her student teaching assign- listed in Who's Who in Ameri- ment in Grand Rapids. She is can Colleges and Universities intjrnate!" teaching a third grade groop. and served as President of Phi Grosse Pointer, Miss Marcia Sigma Epsilon fraternity while Our 'week end special r Ward, returns from her studies an undergraduale at Wisconsin. Combination Plate .J!,~< at the University of Michigan Mr. Gauerke is married and iI THE LOVE AND FAITH THAT MOVED BOTH lDOSE TEA l"d TfASAGS with an A.B. degree to teach a interested in music both as a ~= Subgum Chow Mein, Fried Rice. Sweet - "'E and Sour Pork. Also includes Egg Roll THE WORLD ... AND 'FHE TREACH. HENRI'S MARKET fourth grade at Poupard. Miss listener and a performer. ERY THAT ALMOST DESTROYED IT! Ward is a former Richard - ~wiThPlum Sauce, Soup or Tomato Cock. 17027 Kercheval Ave. School student. While at the FAJ\IOVS CASTONESII tail, choice of dessert, Tea, Coffee, or Grcsse Painte University of Michigan she \vas Milk. CHINESE FOODS Try Olle of our delicious Chinese at HONG KONG or AmericlJu dishes in II carry out Attention Hunters CARRY.OUTS container. WE DO ALL THIS PR 2-6662 $~~~5 SPECIAL $1.95 FOR YOU Chop Suey Skin, Cut, Wrap, Sharp CARRY OUT SERV)CB Freen and Store Your Phone TU 2-0102 MOY'S restaurant Deer and Games. Hours: Sun. thru FrI~ Lakeshore Village Center, !t2 mile sauth cf 9 Mile Rd. 12:30 Noon to 9 p.m. ...ove on a C\lstam Made Deer Skin Sat.. 12:30 Noon thru 11:00 p.m. Marter Road at E. Jefferson Jackets ond Gloves summer;s night! 16719 Mati, at Yorkshire Daily 11-11 p.m. Mid,day I\lnches 11-3 p.m • 2 blk.. 'rom Outer Dr. Sundays, holidays, noon.11 Complete dinners 5.10 p.m.

'I'Mir""", aM I7IU$lC oet W magirol mood- lOlllS u ...sUOJllG ~ ...... ll .. J"-:lI:$OIll' &!ur "UtlKi"" Dllt,l,1< .... SrtllllGTOIll. (ilOllGE S"f("IlI111c;. CHIC.O M..... ~LTO'" 18410 Morang nr. Kelly VE. 9.0111 UITA (I'D"T. J.'1r. TUliUOUI • hHLONI~!i MOU . - ALSO- VITTORIO DESICA DID YOU GET A. CHRISTMA.S CREC.It' in "A TAILOR'S MAID" - 13135 Close-Out. SaleI Fenkell THIS 'YEAR RAOUl WAlSH Ie- ...sr.",PE: I 15635 =::' ~~DI!LUlOZ dOINTHE NOWSHOW1NG Maek 64 Brand New Doily Matinees Thru Sunday - 1960 Chevies & Corvairs CHRISTMAS CLUB All below NO DUES. NO CHARGES dealer cost! Thousands of thrifty D & N Christ. mas Club members haVe) received their 1960 Christmas checks. Why Ted Ewald Chevrolet not niake YOUR Christmss merrier hy joining our 1961 Club now? r 5175 E. Jefferson, Grosse Pointe Park VAlley 1.2000 SAVE 5Gc A WE£K &ET $ 25 sm $ 3 A WEEK••• l\ET $t50 ------_ .._---- SAVE $ 1 A WEEK GET $ 50 sm $ 5 A WEEK••• liET $25D SAVE $ 2 A WEEK GET $100 SAVE $to A WEEK ••• GET $500 from around the world Home Remodelling .3~% Paid on D&N SavIngs Accounts Visi( our Liquor Departmcnt and see thc Holiday Decanters, RECREAnON ROOMS {CO"JtENT RIt,TE) gift wrapped and rcady to give. * 5lJggCJlion: Take part of your Christmu Cluh money and let BEER PARTY SNACKS - SOFT DRINKS MIXES * KITCHEN~ * ATTICS it urn 3Yi% for you in a D & N insured Savings AoooWl%. * ADDITIONS * DORMERS A Complete Food Center * FURNACE INSTAllATION Aetual Cornpleted Jobs Can Be Seen Detroit & Northern ..YORKS~HIRE~\ FREE ESTIMATES FHA TERMS SAVINGS" LOAN ASSOCIATION ~ . ., . ' . - . . ',' .. - * ~...•...... ~ ~ Savings insured to $JO,ooO' FOOD',MARKET .. ~ Suburban Builders : DOWNTOWN • , , Oltro,t' & Norlllem !lId;., 1133 Griswold ~******* •• ***********.,.* ***************,,"" EIIST ••• 19307 Mock, Nort~ of Moron Road, GroSH I'oi.', Fallcy Groceries mul Prime Beef WIST ••• 18211 Wilt McNichol., al AlMo. Oow.lown Opu friday. U.tiI 6 P. M. Other Ollie., u.m ! p, M. 16711 ~lach~ at Y or!fshi,.e WE DELIVER TU 5-7140 PRo2-2274 LIVONIA (Te"'pc.rary 01lle.1 ••• 33420 fi .... Mil. nlOr formingtoa Rd. 19852 Martin Rd, Fri. PM. OPEN 9:00 TO 9:00 Res.: I'R 8.1490 Mo•• tnrll Tnurr. 9,30 A.M, 10 4 P.M., #0 6 '111I11II ., .... III,,, 110M ~, H~ Midi. • ------~----~~~~-----~--.--.--- .._. __ __ U4__ _"-C"'-~-4"" ••""'.$-"'_.4.alC""._C.'''O.S.0.S •• & &IIIII•• S.,"'••• ' &5110•• '£1&14•••••

Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Nov~ml:ier 24~ 1960 Grosse Pointe N~ws PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDA ~ BY ANTEEBO Memorial C:enter Schedule \Vhat «;f)eS Un PUBLISHERS, INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD OFFICES f}NDF.R THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL &It GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36. MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 24 - DECEMBER 1 OPEN SUNDAY 12.5 Entered 85 second-class matter at the post oUice, Detroit, ojs, (Forms 35791 'by }elw Ta}'Jor NOTICE: Please Call for Lost Articles at the Office. FULLY PAID CIRCULATION They Will Be Held for 30 Days. Three Trunk Lines Grosse ~oil1te Garden Center and Library open Among the many attractive the book suggests the stilts THE AIR is crispier .•. the windows sparklier •. , Phone TU 2-6900 for consultatIon and service. 1\1rs. Leland Gilmour will bocks for children to tempt whi('h form its subject. even your smile seems bigger and brighter. Maybe Member Mich,gan Press ASSOCIatIOn and Nal10nal EditorIal Association be on dllt:~' in the Garden Center .«oom ever" week on Christmas buyers this year are Two fa\'odte stories by the Tuesday, Wednesda.y and Thursda'-' from a.m. to Brothers Grimm. have appeared it's all because Christmas Is coming. We are of the NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESt:NTATlVI> " io some unusually lo\'ely piclure Weekly Newspaper Representatives. Inc. 4 p.m. A consultant will be on duty on Friday from 2 to r£cently in picture book format. opinion that Santa Claus and the Hill are synony- .~ Fi!1h A\'enue. New York 19. New York BRyant 9.7300 4 p.m. (call TUxedo 1-4594.) stories for the child just enter- "T~le Sleeping Beauty" is simply CmCAGO OFFICE mous. They could be judging from all that one can 333 Xorth Michigan Avenue. Pbone FInanCIal 6.22U ing the \Iodd of books. told for youngel' children with I Hospital equipment available for free loan-crutch. a minimum of text and many. find here. For example, ROBERT B. EDGAR. . .. EDITOR and GENERAL Manager es, ~v,h ee I ch.airs, hIdeat amp and hospital beds. "Bloo BrLno l\Iunal'i's "ABC" will softly colored illustrations by MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER a\'allabJe to Grosse Pointe residents in case of accident be an incentive for today's child the Swiss artist, Felix Hoffman. 000 PATRlCIA TALBOT FEATURE PAGE. SOCIETY or emergency-freE' of charge." to learn his ABC's. This is an This is a book to stir the child's FRED RUNNELLS SPORTS EDITOR WARM AS your Christmas hearth will be ..• SNOW JAMES J, NJAIM...... NEWS " .. >; enchanting alphabet book. lIrany imagination. BOOTS .•• in white, gray or black for ten ninety- HETTY COLLI~S...... , NEWS Th . d N b 24 familial' objects the apple dog The other favorite G'rimm tale I ARTHUR R. BLyLER ADVERTISING urs a~' ovem er ' " t b d . t b k tl' I five or fourteen ninety-five •.. Clyde E. Hornung's. BUILDING WILL BE' CLOSED THANKSGIVING co!. fish ~t aI, which .~a.ve b~en ~~a!"eisn;'~:e ~~~~;:~~er °aondt~~ HERBERT BARTLETT ...•...... •...... ADVERT1SING 000 MARY LORIMER ., ". ADVF.RTJ5TN(; DAY I used thlOUgh genel".tlons .to I Elves." T!:c story of the 1m- JOHN McKENZIE _., .•...... , ,. BUSINESS oj< .. '" te,wh Ielt~rs to a Child, here po\'erished cob b 1e r and his THE SCENT of Bayberry in the shape of a fat, three ALBERTA WILKE ...... •..•.. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Friday, N ovem ber 25 have. a dehghlful. con~empor~ry magic B I' 0 II'n i e helpers has FERN GREIG .. , , .. , . .. CLASSIFIED inch round Bluegate Bayberry candle is a. special "'Art Exhibit-(9 a.m.-9 p.m.)"'" quahty. I~presslv~ m ?e~lgn whimsical colored pictures by JOANNE EASON ,...... ACCOUNTS feature in the candle boutique at Virginia Williams. FLORA HARDING : CIRCULATION S b 1 ,,*', anu lovely In colormg, thiS IS a Adrienne Adams "'Be ell e oWD . CI M d "K • I /'1 book which the small child Will "A Gaggle of 'Geese" by E\'e Fast, efficient, imprinting on Christmas cards will be November 17, }960 a room ancmg asses- r. an mrs. Ell \\ I son~ enjoy and remember long aftel' .. . . . b k t,.~t 4'30 5'30 7 d 8 . )l\ll'rl"lam IS an mterestlng 00' available from now until Christmas. Ins r"".~ ors-. , . ,an p.m. hIS ABC da~'s are over . t 1 b th tn . t b k "'COLLEGIANS THANKSGIVING HOMECOMING The charmer "Anato;e," that a~: :~~e ol~er Ch~IJ:~;I:~\~~11 SCENE STEALERS •.. gala holiday sweaters so PARTY for all college students from, both out- ingenious mouse, cheese taster if they can overlook the picture well chosen .•. tagged from around eleven to ninl."ty- Thanksgiving 1960 of-town and local campuses. Earl Perkms Orches- par excellence, who made his book format. Children love un- five dollars. Martha Lawrence, above the National tra and refreshments. $1 per person (couples only) first appearanee a year 01' two usual words, and here' the words It is Thanksgiving Day 1960, nearly three and a third 9-12 p.m. ago, is b;)ck again in a new pic- to describe various groups in Bank Bldg. centudes since that first poignant offering of gratitude "'Baqet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper-9:3$ a.m.-1 p.m. ture story by Eve Titus "Anatole the animal world are presented made by the 'Pilgrims on the rocky New England coast. 000 '" >;< '" and the Robo!." The text and with large full page illustrations What a long way have we come! That tiny band of God- Saturday, November 26 Paul Galdone's ~llustrati6ns are In color by Paul" Galdone, a YULETIDE TREASURE for him . • . a Shetland fearing newcomers to a strange land expressed thanks >;< Art Exhibit-9 a.m.-9 iI.m. $Ill gay and amusmg. and after gaggle of geese, a pride ,of lions, sweater imported from Switzerland , • . 13.95 at for being able to count survivors from the terrors and "Grosse Pointe Children's Theatre of the Grosse Pointe many vicissitudes, Anatole again a sloth of bears, etc. The words Gray's Sport Shop. Lots of colors. deprivations of their efforts to establish a new ~lOme. W M emerges a hel\". are authentic as explained in ar emorial-Instructor-Mrs. Syd Reynolds- Whether or not "The Happy the foreword, and many will be Today the nearly 180,000,000 residents of this greatest 000 10 a,m.-12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Lion" 1:; already well known to unfamiliar e\'en to the adult nation on earth are blessed with an abundance that "'Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper-Instructor-9;30 your ehildren, they will enjoy reader. THERE'S A TOUCH of genius in the elegant Pauline ~vould befuddle the imagination of those hardy pioneers. a.m. to 3:30 p.m. the new picture book "The One of this season's handsom- Trigeredesigned ties at Margaret Rice's. The gift We have come far, but we still have a.long way to oj:,r American families of the tures on the various forms and techniques of nar- used In di£fereut countries for how to tell time by clock and games •.• and so much more! children orphaned by the scourge of war. And on the rative fiction. The fee for the eight weeks course racing. rer.ching, dancing and calenciar. Interesting pictures larger scale, it is seen in the veritable river of wealth . $ 3 0- 1 running. In India stilts are used add to the book's appeal. The 000 which flows towards those countries which appear to IS 1.0 9:30- 1 a.m. to promote a good harvest. text may be read by beginning *Cancer Information and Service Center. Workers need-Colorful and decorative ilIustra- readers and provides answers to A EUROPEAN TRIP always involves a consultation. merit the opportunity to raise their own levels of produc- ed to give out material and make, collect and issue tions enlarge the very simple questions many children In- Vacation time, when the college students are home, tivity and lift themselves to the plateau of self-subsist- pads to those in need. Ladies are on duty every text. The long narrow shape of evilably ask. ence. The rehabilitation of one mortal soul is a magificent Monday. The volunteer workers are urgently in _ is ideal. The Chet Sampson, Travel Service will be accomplishment. The elevation of unnumbered down- need of clean white material to carry on their happy to arrange an appointment to answer all of trodden humans to the status of self-respecting citizens work- anyone having old sheets, tablecloths, FOJ-d Offering X1nas FantfJ,sy your questions. The trips are geared to meet indi- is something for which we can indeed be thankful. shirts or the like is urged, to press the material vidual requirements of the. student and the adult. Let us all count our blessings today. Let us be grate- and drop it by the Cent~r to aid this worthy The Santa Claus residence at in the Rotunda auditorium dur- ful that the first expressions of thanks which emanated . endeavor-IO a.m.-3 p.m. the North Pole. usually seen ing the Fantasy. , 000 from our Pilgrim Fathers have been carried on into. a only in the dreams of good lit- At th:: entrance to the Ro- Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Lui1cheon and Meeting FOR HIS CHRISTMAS -: .. a beautiful Gordon tar- world-wide crusade for the betterment of all mankind. -12;15 p.m. tle boys and girl~, is re-created tunda's center court, th~ mood tan plaid robe tagged at twenty-one fifty and a The purpose and underlying meaning of the first :l with their sheep. A satin skirt ••. pencil thin, cashmere top with gleam- I Animated elvcs man the manu- sional Engineers-Meeting-8-11 p.m. silhouette of the town of Beth- • oj< :I< fa-cturing assembly Ii n e for ing white collar and cuffs ••. jewel buttons ALSO a Dear Si.,.: sus 10.719; Covington, Ky.• 17,- lehem is' in the background. *"TALE OF TWO SKIS" A special ski movie personally toys. Santa himself is seated in An organ alongside the Nativity two piece matte jersey round neckline sequined Since little or no information 000 versus 10,000; Galesburg, narrated by Jim Farnsworth covering Chamonix his castle, ready to take his scene provides Christmas music. trinuned, three-quarter sleeves . . • taffeta lined. has appeared in metropolitan ll1inois, defeated it 6 to 5. Gales- young friends' Christmas or- newspapers about the November burg water originally contained' (France); Davos, KI osters , and St. Moritz (Swit- ders. A candy kitchen and bak- Rotunda hours for the Christ- Separates. Main Floor. 82 Kercheval. 8 referendi< * '" most of the other popular items Tuesday, November 29 ond time at the polls. In 1954 So that your readers will have in Santa's line of merchandise "How about the:,' vou-d to abandon fluorida- access this infonnation, I *Art Exhibit-9 a.m.-9 p.m."'. to -dolls, bicycles. t I' a ins and ti;:-n which had been in opera- suggest that you publish this "'Reviews of Fiction and Non-Fiction Writing-Seymour Christmas cards from all over one 'of Ihose tion since 1950. letter. Riklin-Instructor-9 :30-11 a.m. the world. Animated jung~e ani- Yours truly. wonder drugs?" In Wisconsin. two towns *Service Guild for Children's Hospital-Volunteers are mals are h 0 use d in mobile voted to abandon fluoridation, Edith M. Waldbott 1144 Balfour Road . welcome each Tuesday to make a variety of need- cages with peppermint sticks By FRED KOI'P, R. Ph. two rejected it. Weyauwega, ed supplies-l0 a.m.-3 p.m. fOr bars. A live. 4D-foot-tall where fluoridation was put into GI'Osse Pointe 30 "I've got a cold." the man Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe Cribbage Group- Christmas tree glistens II' i t h operation in 1954 discontinued 15,000 colored lights. said, and he went on to ask iL Antigo citizp.ns \'oted 2,609 November 20, 1960 Cards-12 Noon. for a "wonder drug." The Among the dolls on display versus 1.777 to t.handon fluori- To the Editor: Grosse Pointe Garden Center-Lecture & Demonstra- Phannacist sold him some are 2,000 dressed by the Ford dation started in 1949. Antigo's Without getting into the mer- tion-2 p.m. aspirin and advised. him to Girls Ciub for distribution by see his physician. As it hap- vote detennines that MelTil1, a Its or demerits of the anti-Con- "'Children's Art Class--Margheritta Loud-Instructor- the Goodfellows to underpriv- pened the aspirin fixed him nearby town, 'o'Iil1likewise keep Con distribution which was, ex- 3:30-5 p.m. ileged children. up fine, but the point is this: WUNDA WEVE its water unmedicated. Mcr- cept in Harper Woods. given Grosse Pointe Optimist Club-Dinner and Meeting- Pharmacists are not physi- rill's City Council decided in out at the same time as litera- 6:15 p.m. As usual. cartoons are shown cians. We work with doctors. CO'MPLETE UNE IN advance to abide by the out- ture supporting my candidacy, Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner and Meeting iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. providing the lirugs and come in Antigo. Waukesha re- I think your papel' should pub- 6:30 p.m. medicines they prescribe: We • WOOL • NYLON • COTTON jected fluoridation 5,712 ver- have a professional knowl- !ish my postion. Nor do I think Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe. InC.-Dinner and Meet- Here It Is! sus 3,612. Montello voted 203 this untimely. In April we will . edgc of the powerful new "wonder drugs." so we know versus 258; this Was its second vote on what the many people ing-6;30 p.m. Where all friends meet for. who asked me about this mat- Adult Art-Marco Nobili-Instructor-7:30-9:30 p.m. how important it is to use Frank R. Brown vote against l1uoridation in the SUnday brunch ..• cnjoying them correctly. Please do not last five ~'ears. ter thought they were going to • '" * bacon and egg s. pancake! feci offcnded when your In Joplin, 1110, 8,258 citizens vote on in November. Wednesday, November 30 and the best of coffee! pharmacist refuses to sell ,,'oteJ against, 6.758 for fluori- The changes made to our "'Art Exhibit-(9 a.m.-9 p.m.)"''' It • CAftPE"fS • you a certain drug. is for "Tbe Best its (;ilrpets at Rea.:rmable Pri~es" dation. Freeport, III., citizens state constitution on November .Conversational French-John J. Lakich-Instructor- your protcction and in the rE'jected fluoridation for the 8 were not adequately explained 9:30-11 a.m. THE best interest of your good health. Always scc your doc_ third time. The v~: 6,586 ver. to the public because they were "'Pre-School Art-Mrs. Chris Komp-Instructor-IO- 18520 MACK, at Touraine TU 1.4484 sus 5,203. "too complicated" and because, 11 :30 a.m. WOODS lOr whcn potent medication Two Minnesota towns, Farl, Nc~t to is required. OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 ! believe, they couldn.t 'stan'd Grosse Pointe Traffic & Safety Committee-Luncheon tllC This IS Ihe 935!h of a scries hault and Willmar, defeated the light of good election prac- M t' 12 30 Woods Tilc.!,e KITCHEN ,! Editorial advertisell1enL~ ap- Monday, Thursday and Fridav fluoridation: the fonner 2,900 tices. ee .mg-: p.m. ,e.ri,;g in this paper each week. .,.Ballet Clao;ses- Mary Ellen Cooper-Instructor-4- versus 2.400; the latter 2.767 Let me nm through my 3 versus 1,948. In Fairbault fluori- thinking over the years on this 9: 0 p.m. dation, adopted by City Council thing. I have voted for Con, *Memorial Bridge Club-Mr. and Mrs Andrew Walrond action, was tcnninated in March Con in the legislature as early -Directors-7:30 p.m. :9.'>.'>arter 18 months operation as Ill~5 and I voted for it on "'Grosse Pointe Ski Club-Mecting-8 p,m. when the citizens voted a~ainst the i\'o\'cmber Hl58 IIa r I 0 l. ~ ,;, " it.. When the Leaguc's proposal ap- Thursl!a,v, Decemher 1 As in Cin(;innali. in :-.rarin peared I sludied it I1no saw that Junior League Glee Club-Rcl1earsal-9:30 a.m. County and in Sacramento, Calif.. fluoridation was forcer! il sct up a special eleclion for "'American Red Cross Braille Transcription Class POINTE to the ballot for the second delegates opening thc doors for Miss Ella McLennan-Instructor 10 a,m. a special election, also, for sub- Welcome Wagon Club of Grosse Pointe-Coffee and time by proponents. Fluorida. mitling a ncw constitution. . tion wa.c; rejected by a much From my ('xpericnce as chair- Bridge-II a.m, For reservations: Chairmen- kitchen center, inc. larger margin than the first man or the Electlon.~ Comm!:. Mrs. E. W. George-796 Lakeland, TU 5-8923; Mrs, 19525 mack time in Marin County and in lce of thc House, whercin we John Spain-891 Washington, TU 2-9133. grosse poInt. WOod. Sacramento to: 30,958 versus have made cons:derablc study "Children's Art Class-Marf{heritta Loud-Instructor- 24.116 in thc fonner; 40.,'i25 of special elections, I can see 3'455'1" P n1 TU.4-4334 . ,- . v • • versus 31,868 in the laller. that this would most likely ex- "Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper-Instructor-4-7:30 I Fluoridation has bcen defeated clude the avcrage citizen, aI- in every 1960 California refer. l. , p.m. . owmg deCIsions to be made .""Exhibit of Painting, Sculpture and Drawmg by the endum. by the few. This is undemocra- Sunbury, Pa., rejected fluor- tic, to say the least. nine Art Teachers and other faculty members of {lie 4,400 to ],400; Kenton To correct this I introduced members of the Grosse Pointe Public School Count,y, Kenl.uc."Y. 17,683 vcr- (ContInued on Pare 23) System. •

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Thursday, November 24, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen I Thrift Shop Conducts Annual Toy Drive Fashion Show Opens GPYC Yule Season Decked with Holly and Christmas Trees and Oranments As Ladies Gather for Bridge Luncheon and to See Models The Christmas season at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club really began last Thursday, November 17. Yuletide holly, Christmas tree ornaments and two decorated trees at the head of the grand staircase transformed the ball- room for the club's "Holly Holiday" bridge luncheon and fashlon show that day. ------Everyone seemed to have man Scarney, Elton MacDon- a jolly time, and everyone ald. William O'Neill Kronner, declared it a beautiful Cassius Selden, George Ca5- WOMEN'S party. The fashions pre- sidy and Leo Schulte. sented by the J. L. Hudson :\Irs. Harlow Stahl, chic in A Company were all in holi- brown dressmaker-type suit by d;w mood: the models ao- Irene and broWIl accessories, eared before a white felt \\itS ilth girls are sophtmores at tied prizes, had a huge drift- Ju,:y. E. L. Weber. William Club to help sUlJport the various ac- donated. with their families, Ll>r'etto Heights College" Den- \l'ood piece decked with holly Fricker, Robert Butz. David tivities. Left to right are: - MRS. After a week in Sarasota, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ver. Colorado. and mulli-hued Chr!::*nias balls Crandall, Harold McCracken, at one side, two simulated small Tade Walsh. R. Stroh Jr., have returned to Merriweather road in time Clair'e, a member of the Lor- elto Chorus. will take part in' 1\rRS. DONALD VAN HEEK COE have moved from Toles spend the week with her uncle Yule logs with candles on the With 1\1rs. Harold E. Cross to share Thanksgiving Day dinner with their daughter I I the Loretto Heights College-Air wi!! be the locale for a sorority I lane into their new farmhouse and aunt, the MANFERD BUR- other. Luncheon tables were were Mesdames Hamilton Kot- Linda, who, in turn, had come in from Knox College. Force Academy joint concert Christmas part~' on December 8. colonial on 1\Ior'an road, Here LEIGHS. She'll relul'n home Chrislmas-y with red satin rib- cher, Charles McKenna. John Thanks to the Elmer A. Clarks' perseverance at the presentation of Handel's "Mes- The Detroit East Group. ~o. 1, with them for two months is Monday. bon bands on glistening white Verbiest. John Clifford. Arthur cloths. airlines' reservations desk, their daughter Anne is here siah," December 1. She was also of Melropolitan Detroit Alum- Mrs. Coe's son, TAYLOR • * • !\Irs. ,Herbert W. Hart, as Schultz, Frank McKee and Ray- from Wheelock to spend the weekend in her Rivard recently chosen to be a member nae Association of Alpha Delta NEVILLE. A recent summa Pointe Garden Club members chairman. was busy as could be mond Littley. IHrs. John W. boulevard home. She is a sophomore at the Boston Col- of lhe Key Campus Guides, an Pi will enterlain the West I cum lallde graduate of the Col- met Monday in the I\lerd- -her stunning black broad- Norman, smart in plaid wool lege. Her brother Tony, a Princeton senior, is not so organization of Lor e tt 0 stu- Group, NO.2. and North Group. lege of !\Iexico City, Taylor weather road home of MRS. in avocado green and navy dents \Iho act as official college No 3, at the event. plans to complete his educa-r TAYLOR SEEBER. MRS. HAR- cloth suit had a pOI'trait collar shades, and Persian Iamb jac- fortunate; after a brief pause today only to give thanks, hostesses. '" * * lion in international business OLD O. LOVE and !\lRS. HAN- of white mink and her white ket, errtertained Mesdames WiI- he'll continue working on his thesis at school. mink hat was in the Cossack * * * TERRY GLANCY will cele- at a college near Paris. SEL D. WILSON \\ere co- style". Her busy co-chairman, liam Oard, Bruce McCullough MR. and MRS. LEET E. and Donald Schultz, and it was * * * bratI' his 12th birthday today, His brolher, CARL H. (BUD) hostesses, 1\Irs. ,James Quello. wore a Walls of the Alfred W. Massnick home in Bishop DENTON of Lakeland avenue Thanksgiving Day, with tradi- NEVILLE JR,. is now stationed * * .• black crepe dress and a little speclal fun because it was Mrs. road bulge happily today as they encompass the senior announce the November 11'birth tional turkey and trimmings in with the Air Force at Selfridge l\IRS. RUTIi V. FLOI\I, Dean hat quite covered with small Norman's birthday. Massnicks, their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. of a daughter DANA LOUISE. the Lake Shore road home of Fidd. of Girls at Grosse Pointe high green fruits. Mrs. Wayne Long's guests Jnlian Guidot and their six chIldren; the junior Alfred Mrs. Denlon is the for"mer his parents, the ALFRED R. * * '" school, attended a conference !\Iesdames Hart and Quello were Mesdames Fred A. Hood, CAROLINE ROBERTSON. GLANCYS, JR. Galhering at • , at Vassar College, Poughkeep- lunched with 1\lrs. Glenn Walk- Jr., Donald For'd, Raford Ker. MCissnicks of Brimingham with their two offspring, and 11111 1 ROMBLY shot a 200-1 sie. N, Y., lasl week. at which another son-in-law and daughter, the John Murrays of * '" * the table with him will be AL. y er'. chairman of women's activi- bawy, Arthur Stringari. David MRS. ALLAN SHELDEN and III. home from Harvard Gradu- ~ound, 1.0-horn ?uck l:ecentl representatives of Io.cal second- ties Ishe was in :l black wool Turner. Cyril Defever; witl! Warren with their two youngsters. In A~ger count~ near La,ke ary schools met with Vassar Mrs. Hans Gehrke Jr. were MRS. EDSEL FORD, both of ate School. _KRYS from 1I1t. dre'ss and short jacket. with a l\Ie dam F . S I * * * L(lke Shore road. were guests V~rnon "Junior College, MIKE, SuperIOr. A sludent at D,L!., officials and students. JUDITH . s es rancls e YOI'. thIS was the second. year Tlr:' POTTLF'., who attended Grosse fealher hat in shades of pur- James Gagne, William Carroll, If all went as planned, Dr. and Mrs. Windsor S. of former Pointers, the 10, PETER. B and DAVID, 3. pIe), and her guests Mrs. Joseph Davies got back to Audubon road last night after seven had gone deer huntmg. He IS p . I h' AFTHUR GARDNERS, at the .. * .. the son of POLICE CHIEF and .0111 e . Igh scho~l. was on the Quinn, Mrs. Gerald Jordan and James Kurtz; with !\Irs. George' weeks of air travel around the globe. After stopping in rccenl big International' Ball in MRS. THOl\IAS B. TROMBLY, \\elcommg ~om~lIt:ee. Mrs. John Finn. Trendle were Mrs, Harry Dodd. !\1RS. JOHN B. WILK of Tor- Mrs. Edward Blake, Mrs. Em- Paris last week, they were to leave London by jet Wed- Washington. rey roac; was chairman Monday o~ Notre Dame. At a long table were Mes- mett Gentleman. nesday, the holiday eve. Keeping close check on their .,. +- * of a benefit performance of MALCOLM JOHNS, of Riv- dames J. Henry Pichler, Wil. travels via -,-'1aps at home have been their children, MRS. G R ACE JEFFRIES "Five Finger' Exercise" starring * * * ard boulevard, will direct lhe liam L. Dads, Fred A. Rohn, Guests of !\IR. and !\IRS. Women's Glee Club of Wayne Windsor and Terese, and the doctor's parents, the Wind- COGAN came from St. Peters- JESSICA ,TANDY at the Shu- BUss Wolfe, Allan A. Wales, RECKLESS DRIVER NABBED burg, Fla .• to attend the Sun- CLINTON W. WOOD of Charle- State University at a winter sor Davies of Kensington road. bert Theater. Proceeds will be IIIcCormick Ward, Orville Mc- Terry Brooks, 2963 Alter. road, R. day afternoon dedication of a voix avenue are" HARVEY con eel' t presented with the used to improve patient facili- WOOD of San Gabi-iel,. Calif., Cormick, A. Griswold Herres- received a ticket for reckless * * * stained glass window at Old ties at Detroit Memorial Hos- Men's Glee Club on. December hoff. Marion Hi. Zwolinski, driving on Novembe'r 18. His And at the Hunt Club Mariners Churrh in memory of and the WINFIELD WOODS of 2, at 8:20 p.m., in Ford Audi- pital. The hospital's Women's Minneapolis. Le\vis P. Kalb, George Slocum, car was held at the City Police her father JUDGE EDWARD Auxiliary was the sponsoring torium. The Women's Glee Club, John McNeil Burns, Leo Fitz- Station, :Maumee. avenue and President Edwin Peabody and his fami1;\' are among * * ~ (Continued on Page 18) JOHN JEFFRIES, his wife MIN- group. patrick, Joseph B. Hester, Her- released later to his mother. those who plan to gather around the festive board today NIE STOTTS JEFFRIES. and MRS. CARL A. ZIMMER of "at the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. In recent ~'ears the club' theil- son, the late Detroit * * .. Lake Shore' road flew to Fort i\lR. and i\IRS, , PHILIP K. has been featuring family style Thanksgiving Day din- Mayor EDWARD JOHN JEF- Lauderdale, Fla., Sunday to ners with each family unit being served an individual FRIES, JR. turkey_ Mrs. Cogan was a house guest of DR. BENJAMIN JEFFRIES turkey. Others \vho will be there today include Mr. and of Harvard road and h(s family. Mrs. Theodore Osius, the Albert Mayers, the Kenneth .. * * Now or:' Display in * Kahns, Mrs. Hernum Petzold, and the Lawrence Vcr- Home from Briarcliff to spend diers. Thanksgiving with, her parents, our Jewelry Boutique ... A Friday night last the Hunt Cluh held a seafood MR. and MRS. ROBERT B. party. The J. Henry Smiths, Erbin Wattles, Donald Mar. EVANS of Lake Shore road. is tins, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Maschmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ster. JANE EVANS. A June debu-! tante, Jane is to be presented at I a graceful golden flower pin centered ling Dockson and the Thomas Blacks were among those CHRISTMAS GIFT the Ass e m b I y Ball in her attending. mother's home town, Columbia, with sapphires, rubies and diamonds. First schooling show of the fall season comes the S. C., O~ December 2. Her uncle Sunday after Thanksgiving, and December 3 is another and aunt, the SAMUEL RHEA Chosen by Mrs. William Rust Pierce. fronl big day on the calendar. It's set aside for the President's PRES TONS, are awaiting her B~L ! arrival...... WARREN'S * * * The LOUIS WOODS are here Letters from Australia from Findlay. 0., to spend the There's an interesting scrapbook in Hidden lane, holidays with their daughter, MRS. JOHN SARVIS of Moross lIas a p~rsol1ality all its own where Mrs. Paul F. McNally installs each letter from road daughter Shari in Sidney, Australia. It's summertime * .. '" now in the land down under. Shari reports with tem- MRS. LOGAN WOOD is en- peratures in the 80's. tertaining her sister-in-law. The Pointe lass has been doing a lot of weekend MRS. BESS WOOD BOSTON of hiking in the beautiful Blue Mountains, an hour's train Franklin in her Lake Shore lane ride from Sydney. "Come hell or high water," she writes, home for the long weekend. '" * .. (Continued from Page 13) The Lochmoor road home of BEST &

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They wore aqua lace sheaths with taffeta tulip oversklrts and Mrs. John H, Wargelin Russo-Kirsch . John H. Wargelins carried crescent style bouquets I L d St f S of happiness roses. red garnets I J!OlVS Exchanged a y ar 0 ea and Ivy. -- . . / The blidegroom asked his I l\Iary Ruth Kirsch and Joseph . Honeymoon in East twin brother. Phillp Bruce War. Peter Russo exchanged nuptial Par I5 Ma rt Dec. 3 gclin. to be his best man. vows Saturday in Sl. Ambrose h . Former Altha Elaine De Cavitte Married November 19 Ushering were Thomas Hayes Church. of Pontiac. Frank DeCa\'itte in Holy Cross Lutheran Church; Reception ' The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Many Booths to be Stocked with All Manner of Gifts and Durward DeCavitte, the Alvin Kirsch was married ill at Event to be Held in Church Held at Whittier bride's brothers. an ivory s ilk taffeta gown For her daughter's wedding adorned with alcncor lace, se. Clubroom and School Honeymooning in the Poconos are Mr, and Mrs, and the reception at the Whit. quins an dseed pcarls. John H. \Vargelin. who were married November 19 at tiel', Mrs. DeCavitte donned a Our Lady Star of the Sea parish will have its Holi- Mr. and !Ill'S. John Russo qf a candlelight ceremony in Holy Cross Lutheran Church. beige lace sheath with choco- day Mart on Saturday, December 3, from 9 a.m. to Y p,m. late brown accessories and cor- Balfour road are the parents of in the church club room and school. Proceeds are ear. The Rev. Raymond Warge1in, uncle of the bridegroom, the bridegroom. performed the ceremony assisted by Rev. F. R. Pickel- sage of bronze cymbidium or- marked for the new girls' high school. chids. Aftel' a Florida wedding lrip. Maby boo t h s stocked j ------haupt • I, " the couple will reside in 51. The brideg,oom's moth~r with unique gifts will be and hand-knit mittens and caps The bride is the former i gown whIch had a chapel train. chose a silk 'pink sheath with I Clair Shores. featured a10!"g ','iith g?!'!1('g to" Y(H''1g'Ollllct cap ae. lace bonice, matching acces. , hcately tnmmed With pearls to entertain people of all Exciting surprise packages sories anc pink cymbidium or- ages. wrapped and tied with ribbon daughter of r\'l~. and Mrs .. anl! pellcts caught her pouf cir- chids, Garden Center There will be a magician, a an) \he pr?jcct of the Queen Frank L. DeCavltte of Pem. cular veil. The b!ide carried The couple will reside in St. berton road. Mr. and Mrs. stephanotis, roses and trailing Clair Shores. Lecture Hooked talent show, a hobby show, and o~ J\lay

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'. Thursday, November 24, '1960 GR.osse POINT! NEWS Page Firfeerr Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe .Women Center Holding Alpha Deltt: Kappas Friends Gather For DAC Party Diane Marie Delling Mrs. Robert G. Piche Enjoy Theater Party College Party A group of close frIends, Present were the Thomas G. On Monday evening, Novem- mostly Grosse Pointers who Driscolls. the Willard B. Hand- Monday evening, November bel' 14. members of Alpha Zeta meet at each others' homes fre- losers, the Jack F. Cowans, the' Weds Robert Piche 28, should be cirded in red on chaplel' of Alpha Delta Kappa, F. E. Dillmans Jr., the Norman I quently for informal social get. Bakers. the George Ryersons. the calendars of all Grosse national teachers' sorority. at- lended a performance of "Love togethers, joined last Friday at the Guy Shooks, the Walter S. Exchange Vows Saturday Morning in Our Lady Queen Pol n t e skiers or would.be the DAC for their annual and Libel" at the Cass Theater. autumn dinner-dance. Clarks. the William J. Tates, of Peace Churchi Ceremony Followed by skiers. Members attending from Al- the James A. Baubies, the Nuptial Mass That evening at 8 o'clock, pha Zeta were, !\flss Eve Brit. S~arheadlng the party at George Balls; from Royal Oak, son, Mrs. Opal Kober, Miss Vir. the DAC, (it also had the divi- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potls, and Jim Fal'Ilsworth wiiI ('Orne from . Six attendants p~eceded Diane Marie Delling up the ginia McIvor, Mrs. Martha Rob. dend of the club's floor show, from Birmingham, Mr. and M:rs. Aspen to show and narrate his erts,. Mrs. Emma Fayad, Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. William T' James Cummins and the Blaise' aIsle Saturday mornmg when "he became the bride of exciting new feature length, Eleanor Littell, Miss Anita Mas. Krieghofi of Kenwood court. I NeUlI';',.1l5. Robert Gabriel Piche at a 10 o'clock double ring 'cere. thrill packed movIe. "A Tale tronardi, Mrs. Margaret Holll- mony followed by a nuptial mass. of Two Skis." han and 1Itrs, Lucille Quine. For her wedding in Our Earlier in the evening a short Richard Ballard, Jr. To Wed Saridra Stoll It .will be shown under the meeting was held at Richelieu's. Lady Qlleen of Pea c e van al'!d Joan Hooper. :md "pollbU!'/;llip of the G r 0 sse !n 4oo\nr:_~bo!", ~!~. and :'1:-5. is ffi hi.> ~~n~Vj:yc;u Cit lUlL; ... Church, the bride chose a junior bridesmaid Mary Ann The group discussed plans for Earl Stoll have annolmced the dale and a member of Alpha Pointe Ski Club in the Great the coming Christmas dinner at white satin gown distin- Delling, sister of the bride. Hall of the Grosse Pointe' War betrothal of their daughter. Tau Omega. His parents are They won~ matching head. which Miss Patricia Reilly and Sandra Sue, to Richard B. Bal- the senior Richard B. Ballards gui!>lted by alencon lace, Memorial Center which Is now Miss Carolyn Lee will be co- sebrina neckline and chapel bands and carried bouquets of equipped with a new giant size lard, Jr. of Elda avenue. white mums and button mums. hostebses. train. A cap of alencon lace screen. A graduate of Hillsdale Col- David Piche performed the lege. Miss Stoll was a member The other side of the hill trimmed in seed pearls duties of b est man for his This is an unusual opportuni. An automobile accident Is of Kappa Kappa Gamma so- looks just like this one-except caught her illusion veil and bmther. They are sons of Mr. ty to see a top flight ski movie like a marriage; once is usually rority. to the driver on the wrong side she carried a bouquet of and Mrs. David Piche of Moross presentation rig h t in the enough. The prospective brIdegroom of the road. stephanotis centered with a road. neighborhood for less money white orchid. Seating the guests wele Jim and without maKing the- trip Cross. Nick Dara. Bill Arpino, downtown and paying for park- She is the daughtel' of Mr. Jay Bocci and D a vi d Piche, Ing. Tickets for Ski Ciub mem- and Mrs. Donald Delling , of nephew of the bridegroom. bers are $1.25, for other inter- A Perfect Luxurious Huntington roa'd. The bride's mother chose ii ested Grosse Pointers and their Wearing identical fr 0 c k s Chinese blue silk sheath with guests they are $1.75. Only 150 Relaxing with royal blue velvet bodices malching accC6sories for the seats are available and ticket and bell-shaped w hit e satin wedding. Mrs. Piche wore a sales will close out at that num- skirts were honor maid Nancy beige brocade jacket dress with ber insuring everyone' a good BubblB .Bath Every Time Schick, bridesmaids Peggy Ma. roysl blue accessories. Both view of the film. While tickets son, Carol Piche, Karen Sulli. mothers wore while orchids. will be on sale the night of the WITH THE BELLIlU88J.EATOR SPOUT.@ Whcl is more luxuriously relax_ show advanced purchase at the ing thcn a ,.aI Hollywootf strle bubble botl:? The Bubbleolor guaran_ Center is urged to avoid dis- '~'''' .... you a deep, satisfying claud of IlKting bubbles every time, whatever appointment. .. -Photo by ;r. ;r, Knapp ~W the dimate, .whotever Ihit wutar condilicml This handsome Clceenary From Another Pointe of View A November 19 double ring service in Our Lady . slips into your tub fallCflli over .. ed. 10 be remOved or adjusted. "Tale of Two Skis" covers Queen of Peace Church united in marriage DIANE SInd for yew BeU 81Hlbltator Spoot today, Dil(ovtr new. bothil!g luxury. skiing by the finest internation. (Continued on Page 15) MARIE DELLING, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gilt boxed ONLY $3.00 postpaid ally recognized skiers such as 'you stop and build a fIre and have 'billy tea' morning Stein Eriksen, Junior Bounous, Delling of Huritington road, and the son of Mr. and and afternoon." Jim McKonky, Doug Pfeiffer. Mrs. David Piche of Morass road. Christmastime will find Shan and former MSU Ernie McCullough, and Ted classmate Jean Tompkins, of Lansing, moving about a Johnson. The ski areas covered LIST THEIR REASONS third, understanding and emo- thousand miles across the continent to Brisbane, where include all the major ones of Women today rank compan. tional support; fourth. love and they'll spend the holidays with Aussie friends. Then, Scandinavia, the European con- ionship first among reasons for affection; and fifth, .financial the pair expect to move on; they've mentioned Java, tinent. Canada and the Unite'd marriage, according to the De- benefit. These are the findings China, Japan, Africa, India and Europe as possible stops. States. It is packed with ad. cember Reader's Digest. Second of a recent study by University venture and, full of laughs. So Mrs. McNally should have a number of intriguing is the chance to have children; of Michigan investigators. postmarks in the scrapbook before Shari reaches home base. A. delightfully new i1uerpret/uiotl of tI luxur~ automobile ~irt:a 1961 * * From 1910 to t..OW Exactly 50 years to the day that the Players were inaugurated, (when one Guy Brewster Cady summoned 12 gentleman friends to dinner in a small German restaurant in downtown Detroit to discuss th~ formation 'of a club for men to be devoted to the profession of act. ing. , , and thank you, George Stark, for the background information!), the group will mark their golden anni. versary on Saturday, December 10. Traditional club llfrolic" evening, the first Saturday of every,month from November through April, will be moved up this time only to the aQniversary date. Annual meeting of the 20.year club members has also been switched to December 10, in hopes of achieving a grand turnout of some 250.300 members for the all.important occasion...... Cocktails and dinner will be served for members at the club, a unique item itself, according to President Frank T. Judge, Jr. The Afterglow will feature three one-act plays including: a musical revue of excerpts from musicals "way back when" with Howard Snyder at the helm; a show put together by the y!Jungest members of the Players, and Richard Forsyth's revival of a revival of a revival, "The Lone Blackball". He hopes to include such members of the original cast as former Army Sec- retary Wilbur Brucker and Arthur "Red" Motley, presi- dent of the United States Chamber of Commerce. Remarkably E!nough, that same. date will mark the 35th anniversary of the Players' Playhouse, on East Jefferson, , , and architect member William E. Kapp, who designed the playhouse, is whomping 'up sets for the December anniversary frolic. Denice Tracy Making Bow Denice Tracy, daughter of the daughter to Cardinal Spellman Eminet E. Tracys of Provencal as he did her elder sister, MaI')' road, will be one of 20 young Kay, in 1952. ladies presented this evening at Deni'~ has clJ.osen a Ceil the annual Gotham Ball in New Chapman white satin ball gown York's Plaza Hotel. with full-length fringed stole of Mrs. TraCY and Mrs. Bar. matching satin. Tile 20 girls all tholomew Seymour are on the will carry crimson geraniums committee for the ball which whieh mat c h the cardinaI's benefits the Foundling Home in robes. New York. Tom TraCy will escort his After a champagzw banquet, sister accompanied by James Mr. Tracy will pre s en t his Gerwin of Cincinnati. ,

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Holiday Ball Mrs. David M. Martin, Jr. ~1acFarlalle,~ Martin-Brady Vows Held at GPYC Exchange VOlVS To Hold Carnival

It was completely apparent Jack T. MacFarlane claimed Exchanged Saturday at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club ;\larjorie L. McMahon as his At Barnes School last Saturday evening, No\'. 19, bride at a recl'nt ceremony in that the holidays have already Drayton Avenue Presbyterian Many Parents Busy with Plans for Various Attr!ctions Ceremony in St. Mary's Church, Ann Arbor, Followed set in, The event was GPYC's Churl.h. by Reception at Barton Hills Country Club: annual Thanksgiving Ball. Dane. Tile bride. daughter of Mr. and Multitude of Booths for Big Honeymoon in Bermuda ing was to wonderfully gay and MIS. Joseph M. McMahon Event on December 3 music by the Frankie Masters of Pleasant Ridge. asked her Nancy Kathleen Brady, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. orchestra; dresses were stun. sister, Mrs. Samuel S<-hnt'ider, Pointers attending the Barnes School Cosmic Carni. nlng and everybody had a good Edward M. Br?dy of Lakepointe avenue, and David M. to be her honor matron. val on Saturday, December 3, will have their choice of time. Bridesmaids includcd another going on a rocket ride, or visiting a spook house. l\Iartin Jr., exchanged nuptial vows at 11 o'clock Satur- There was a tremendous tur- day morning in St. Mary's Church, Ann Arbor. sister, :\lrs. Richard McCaug- The carnival, to be held key gobbler outlined in golden hey. and Peggy Connolly. Chris- A full length gown of from 10 a,m. until 6 p.m., Jack Palmcr, children's store; I tones on the huge screen back. tine l\IcCat\ghey attended as ivory Italian silk with sa b. gan. Mrs. Martin will receive g ro un d of the bandstand; will also feature a midway, Mrs. Byron Everitt. bake shop: f1o\\'er girl. and Mrs. John Dempsey. cand" ~'~3 ncck!i..~~.\ bcdicc ~::"i~~ t::.-! :s..~. d.:br':i3 In. JUHCt "no ~\I!n'1m f 1 0 \',' e r s were usn.d ~ circt:s room, a b.:1ke shop !Wilen .Pounds perlormed the kitchen, med with alencon lace and the bridegroom will reeel\'e his throughout; 1 i g h t e d candles and candy kitchen, a book dulies of best man for the son A makeup room will be ;oun skirt extending into a slight master's degree. glowed on every table in the of Mrs. Thomas MacFarlane of store, a white elephant by Robert Powers. and the Mid. train w .. , the bride's choice, ------baJ)room where 8:30 o'clock dinner was served and dancing Neff road and the late Mr. booth, a lunch counter, a way is under the supervision MacFarlane. An alencon lace cap held went on throu.~h the evening. children's store; cartoons, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl KIenle. her veil of French illusion Couple Select Everyone' ,i'as congratulating Douglas Trainor, Pat Keat. and many other booths. The checkroom will be opel'. and she carried white roses. the Bryan Chaplows-they were ing, Ralph Thoma's. Robert Assisling John S. Bt'ink, ated by Mrs. Robert Conner, Susan B l' 0 W n of. Pleasant W'edding Date new grandparents, and they Eldred and Charles A. Nedrow chairman, are the following the shooting gallery by Mr. and Ridge was maid of honor. Carol also were celebrating their 36th ushered. commltt~ chairmen: Mrs. John Mrs. Charles Schmoke. and the Ferrence of Dearborn and K:-th. A January 28 wedding date wedding anniversary. The i l' The

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Thursday, November 24, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen Society News Gathered' from All of the. Pointes

Princess Here For TB 'Gala' Mary Elizabeth Grenlund WOlnan's Club Group to Meet ------~~- To Wed Philip W. Beach To Hold Christmas In a ceremony at his office Mrs. Herbert W. Hart, presi- Kanzler. of Lake Shore road. The Garden Group of the r !\Irs. Leonard H. Rochte, Mrs. Tuesday morning, Mayor Louis dent of the Women's Commit. whom she met abroad. During The engagement of Mary Eliz- Grosse Pointe Women's Club L. A. Lotg~ring, Mrs. Forrest C. Mirianl welcomed the dis- tee, and Mrs. James H. QueUo. her visit in Detroit, she will '11 t t 11 W d J. Coulter, Mrs. Ray B. John. Fair at St, James tin g u ish e d Frenchwoman, chairman of the "Gala," jOined divide her time between their abeth Grenlund, of Elsie, Mich- WI mee a a.m. on e nes- son and Mrs. John Crane. Princess Simone Troubetzkoy the Princess in presenting Ul home and the Sheraton-eadil- igan, to Philip W. Beach ha. day, No'/embe.r 30. at the home Members are requested to Guild Presenting Yule Wonderland with AU Manner of to the city, accepted a gift mag- the Mayor a magnum of cham- lac Hotel where she will preside been announced by her par- of the co.chalrman, Mrs. J. E. calI Mrs. McCaughey. TU num of French Champagne, pagne from the Champagne McCaughey. J 968 Beaufnlt road, 2.4175 or Mrs. Craig, TU 4.2987 at the "Gala" on Saturday eve- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Gifts in Church in McMillan road on December I and proclaimed Sat\lrday, No- .Producers of l"rance. Accord- ning. for a. pol.luck lur,cheon, demon- for reservations by Tuesday. vember 26. "Tuberculosis and ing to Mrs, Quello, the black Grenlund. Mr. Beach is the son stratlon, and workshop. November 29. A Christmas Wonderland Fair is being presented Health Day" in Detroit. . of Dr. and I\Irs. Watson Beach. tie affair, limited to two hun., FARMS OKAYS CONTRACT Mrs. Victor Craig, Garden by the Women's Guild of St. James Lutheran Church Princess Troubelzkoy. rE.~ dred guests, Is a sellout. _ of Kenwood court. Group chairman will introduce in the lower floor and educational whig of the church cently arrived in this country The Citv of Delroit was The. Farms council accepted Miss Grenlund is a senior at lI!rs, Lowell Montgomery, who SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL <\t 170 McMillan road, December I, beginning at 10 a.m. from Paris, is making her first chosen b~" the French Cham- a bid from the S. Weissman the University of Michigan. MI'. will demonslrate the bas i c Jailed for six months as a nar- Mrs. Fred Martin is gen- visit to Detroit this week and pagne Industry for one of a Excavating company on Mon- Beach was graduated from the "know-how" of cenler pieces. cotics addict a Long Island will pre'side at a "French Cham- same university with B.A, and eral chairman of the affair dinner hostess \IIi 11 be Mrs. series of four major charity day, November 21. for the re- She will'1lso conduct a work. te' cher started a school for Walter Hallenbeck. pagne Gala" Saturday evening M.A. degrees. He was affiliated shop for m a kin g Christmas I the Nassau events in the' United States this placement of sewers under corsages. I"young prisoners. n The financial chairman is The well - known Ski n n e I' November 26, at the Sheraton~ year. Exclusive vintage cham- Maplelon and Muir roads. The with Beta Theta Pi. ,+ . "Gah" 11 County Jail. It proved so suc- Mrs. Harold Mcinkc, as- Twins wi!! be on h:md to do Cadillac Hotel. The will p~g~e t3stings at past HG:l.:ls move \Vil.i r..:--{:on1ffit2nu.:dbf C1t~,. The: .. pl:rn a July ',\cddi:::~, benefit the Women's Commit- bc~r~~ th~C~'I~o~;::~~i:~t: \;,;~~~ cessful, says the December sisted by Mrs. Norman crayon portraits in their ini. have been held in New York, Manager Sidney DeBoer. The tee of the TB and Health So- Garden Club and is a consisent Reader's Digest, that It bas bee~ Reynolds and Mrs. Edwin mitable way. Portrait appoint- Boston. Philadelphia and San firm was awarded the contract It you think you're one of Ihe ments for December 1 and 2 ciety, and for thi:; year re- F'rancisco. after bidding $47,970 as its cost best drivers in the world re. blue ribbon winner at flower continued and other commum- Trinklein. Invitations and may be made by phoning Mrs. places the Society's traditional Princess Troubctzkoy is a of the project, the lowest of I member some of the best ,.re shows. ties may adopt the id;~ as a publicity are being handled Walter Schmitt at TU 1-6087 "Cinderella Ball." friend of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest seven bids. also jn the cemetery. Assisting the hoste~s will be reeans of juvenile rehabll1tatlon. by Mrs. Kenneth Michel. in advance of the Fair. Decorations chall'man, Mrs. Almost all items at the Fair, Robert De Nike, will have Mrs. except Christmas cards and Ernest Moeller, Sr., Mrs. Frank wrappings are handmade by the WaUs, Mrs. Wallace Doepel and ladies of the Guild. Plan to Mrs. Ernest Bakel' as assistanls spend the day at the Fall' and in crea~ing a motif of angels leisw'ely do yOUI' Christmas and stars above tile booths and shopping. throughout the Fair. Booth chairman, Mrs. Clara Bates, is assisted by Mrs. Leo Carr in charge of the "Attic Finalist Trea'sures" booth; Mrs. Walter Kneisel and Mrs. C. F. Ogden in a booth selling fancy aprons; and Mrs. George Couls hand- ling the "Dollar Variety"-per- feet gifts for your favorite hos- tess. "La B 0 uti que" booth. where decorated bot lies, bas- kets 1!nd various other g i f t items will be offered. is under the capable direction r of Mes- dames William Fenske and Ir- ving Bopp. An infants and children booth will be presidel.l over by chairman Mrs. C a: I' 1 Carlson, and co-chairman Mrs. Louis Carbone. There will be an un- usual ass ortmen't of toys and handmade wearing apparel cer- tain to appeal to the children. Knitted wear of all types and for all ages wili be sold by Mrs. Victor Dhooge and Mrs. J. Otto Ortwein. Mrs. William Staab SHARON NEUMAN, daugh- will staff the linen booth and a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph goo d selection of Christmas Neuman of '1905 Stanhope, cards and gift wrappings wlll Grosse Pointe Woods, is a final- be displayed by Mrs. Frank ist in the University of De~it Mumford, Sr. Army ROTC sweetheart contest. The "Country S tor e and Baked Goods" booth will be A sophomore in the College operated by Mrs. Russell Ven- of Arts and Sciences, Sharon is demelio. All food is home made a member of the executive and baked g '00 d s, including fruit Ca'kes, home baked by the board of the Women's Student League. A 1959 graduate of bOies. Dominican High School, she is / Chairman, Mrs. George Kurz, also a member of Kappa Beta and her artistic group.-,at the Gamma, national social sorority. Christmas decorations booth, The winner of the contest will feature an assorfment of will hold the rank of honorary tree orr~aments, decorated trees, colonel for the 1960.61 school wreaths, centerpeices, and cer- year. She wild preside with the amic slelghs- decorations ap- Air Force ROTC sweetheart at propriate for the de COr of the Military Ball, December 2, every home. and at Army ROTC functions Children's activities will be throughout the year. in the capable hands of Mrs_ Barney Tyler. She and her g;;oup of helpers will entertain Judith Karen Delaney, the small fry'with a Fish Pond, Reveals Wedding Plans movies, and a Santa Claus. Of further interest, particulary fOr Judith Karen Del a n e y. the kiddies. will be a full size daughter of the Gilbert E. De- sleigh filled with surprise pack- laneys of Allard road. is the ages for sale at a nom i n a I bride-elect of Donald Paul price. Stone. whose parents are the Luncheon will be served from Paul C. SUlne~ of Ironwood. ' 11 a.m. to l' p.m. by the Abigail Judith was ~liiliated with Al- Division of the Guild with Mrs. pha Della Pi arid was. graduated Edward Bauman serving'as hos- from the University of Michi- tess for the dining room. Din- gan. ner, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m .• Her fiance, also a U. of M. will be under the direction of graduate, attends Law School Mrs. Henry Wohlers. assisted by there and is a member of Phi Mrs. Richard Shannon. The Delta Phi legal fraternity.

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JACOBSON'S TOYLAND - KERCHEVAL at ST. CLAIR WALTOn.PIER.(E ~IACHIVAL AT ST. CUIIt IROSSI 'POINTI Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 24, 1960 80cietyNews Gathered from All of the Pointes Hospital Holds Mr. and I\~rs. J. Meade, J r, I Welcolne Club Thanksgiving Dinner Fixed I Shor; And To The Point~ Employes' Tea . i Plans Auction J Faster A tea was given on Tuesday. Much Than In 1621 (Continued from Page 13) I BUNTE. A!lita avenue, was I The Welcome Wagon Club of undcr Johns' direction, will' published in a reccnt edition November 15, from 2:30 to 4 . The Pilgrim h 0 m e m a k e r some foods on ice, but it wall 'I' GI'OSSCPointe will hold a talent t I pre m ie r "Threc Children's of Student Life. a publication p.m. for' the employes of Cot- boiled and toiled for days a the mechanical refrigcration de_ of the National Association of tage Hospital, making it possi- auction at the 11 a.m. {;of!ee on prepare for the first Thanks- veloped in the late 1800's and PI'ayers," by Robert Harris,.a Secondary High School Prin- ble t9 view the recently re- Thursday. Dccember 1. at the giving din n e I' in 1621. But, graduate student at Wayne. cipals. George is now attending modeled third fiool' of the hos- War Memorial Centcr. ' thanks to methods of food pre- the quick-freezing process of They will al;;o sing "Missa the University of Michgan, pital. . Iservation shc nevcr dreamcd of, Clarence Birdseye developed in Bl'lovis," by Benjamin Britten. where he is a freshman in the The setting for the tea was I The proceeds oblamerl frOm !ler modern sister <:an pul a the 1920's that made freezing The concert is free of charge to school of literaturc, arts, and amidst autumnal yellow and the talent auction are to be similar feast on the table in a an important means o( food the public. the sciences. green decor in the completely used to help a needy family at I matter of hours, . preservation. • • * modernize

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Thursday, November 24, 1960 G R 055 E POI N TEN E W S Page Nineteen Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women Wible-Milanowski Get Ready For White Christmas Ball St. Paul Parish Has New Group A new young adult group at IPariBh House. Single Cathollc Ithe group are Carter PIche, ~~st:n~~ti::~~ ~~d~~~d J~ ~~~8g ~~o~~ ~"i':~~~ages Judy Moxley, John Bergman Nuptial Vows Said vember 29, at 8 p.m.. In the Responsible for organizing and Sandra Wines.

Saturday Ceremony in Grand Rapids Unites Two in Newspaper 'Work in Chicago; Parents of Bridegroom Plan Recepti()n Here Pre-Holiday Arthur E-dward Wible Jr. claimed Marcia Milanovi- ski as his bride at noon Saturday in St. Andrews Ca- . . SALE! thedral, Grand Rapids, Mich, The Rt. Rev, Msgr. Charles W. Popell officiated at the wedding, Parents of the couple are :', Mr. and Mrs. Wencel A. tended her sister-in-law as M t J a now ski of Grand honor matron. M:Jrgaret Wible. Luxury for Christmas Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs. th~ bridegroom's sister, was .~ I' -. :1' ., Arthur E. Wible Sr. of bridesmaid. Buckingham road. J. Patrick Doherty of Chicago A reception fohowed in the was Mr. Wible's best man. MilanowRki home. Walter P. Stern. also of Chicago, After a weddlng trip to the ushered. Save 20 Pocono Mountains, the pair will David Wible and Stephen be In Grosse Pointe Saturday, MiJa!l"wskl b rot her s of the December 3. OD' that date. the bridal pair, served as junior 10 40% senior Wibles will give an afier- ushers. noon reception for relatives and r;~n1a( friends in their home. ON FINE The new 1y wed s will then LEFTOVERS IN FREEZER RUGS leave for CWcago, where tb~ When you plan to store left- junior Mr. Wible is employed by over cooked foods in the freezer, the CWcago Tribune, and his hurry the process. The 800ner bride by United Press. They these foods are frozen after -Pictur& by Fnd RunnellJ will make their h~me in Evans- cooking, the better. Home St John Hospital will benefit from details, are, left to rig h t: - MRS. ton. economists at Michigan State Given In marriage by her University suggest you do not the event being held en December 10 ROBERT J. MEIER, decorations chair- \ father, the brlde wore a !loor freeze leftover cooked veget- at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. man; 1'4RS. JOHN J. GORMAN and length peau de soie designed abIes since they develop off. gown with square neckUne and flavors very ri!pidly. It is better Among those he 1pin g prepare the MRS. JAMES HERRINGTON. fe:ituring tiny bows down the to store these Jr, the refrlgerator decorations and taking care of other front to the hemline. and use. them within' a day or Mrs. David L. Milanowski at- two.' J oseph-Sfire WSU Professor To Speak Here Betrothal Told Prof. Lawrence Patrick of IState UDiversity Engineering Wayne State University will Department under the auspices Mr. and Mrs: Samuel Sfire speak before the Lake .St. Clair, of the U.S, Air Foree. of Kensington road have an- Chapter of the Michigan So- Choose from a nounced the betrothal of their ciety of Professional Engineers, Tbil5 work: Wall earrled out I huge selection of daughter, Marcia Elaine, to at 8 p.m. on November 28 at with the constant advi.Iement 1 Ronald George Joseph. Grosse Pointe War Me'morlal, of medical doctors and Involves finest r,;uality orientals The brlde-elect attends the 32 Lake Shore road. the al;':llicat!on of engineering reduced in time for Dental College of the Univer- ProfeSll~r Patrick. will pre- analysis to the human body. sity of Detroit. . sent :moVJes .and slides along Many of the experiments have Christmas in your home, Her fiance, son of the George with verbal discussion dealing heen with the human body and Josephs of Cincinnati, 0., is a with his engineering studies in some animals are und. • senior at the University of relation to the human body - ROOM SIIE ,RUGS C i n c inn a ti College of Law its strength, resistence to shock, The information thua gained where he is affiliated with PW impact, gravitational forces RiJd is use'd in the design of pro- SCATTER Sarouk 5 x 3.6 .. $95 Delta PW legal fraternity. the' effects of flight. tective equipment for flight Kerman 5 x 3 . 99 The couple plans a June Prores~r Patrick has carried personnel and In the past has wedding. on this experimental work In proven valuable for auto traf- Bibikab.ad 6.6 x 4.6 I . 149 ,Bio-Mechanics at the Wayne fic safety studles. ~ RUGS , Lillihan 6.7 x 5.3 .. 165 O. Fisher Borchalou 7 x 5 . 185 w. I I...... 3x2 Claims Bride t~~-.-- Sarouk, 6.8 x 4.5 .. 219 Sarouk 7 x 4.4 .. 229 A breakfast reception at the f Choose Gracious Borchalou 8.8 x 5.3.,' ' .. 259 Detroit Yacht Club followed t the Saturday marriage of Mary Herez 8.9 x 6 .. 269 Lee Schowalter and William O. Kerman 7.6 x 4.2 .. 269 Fisher In Our Lady Queen of ~Church. Borchalou 7.5 x 6.10 .•••.••• , .••• 279 Mrs. Harry R. Wills was her In.dosltah 9.1 xo . 289 &isler's matron of honor. They are. daugh1:m's of the Lee Scho~ 1 GJfts Kerman 5.1 x 5. r .. 295 walters of Blnningllam. Mrs. 4x2 Kaboutrahan 10.3 x 8.2 .••••••.••••• 299 James Hurlbert and Susan Bechtel were bridesmaids. for her ••• for him ••• for tile home Mahraban ll.10 x 9 . 319 The' son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bibikahad 12.3 x 9 .. 369 Fisher of Moross road asked Selected Greeting Cerds Charles Roehl to be his best Sarouk 8.5 x 5.4 .. 379 man. Ushers were the brlde- Beautiful Wrapping Papers groom's brother-in-law, James Indoshah 10 x 8 •••••••••. 1 •••••• 395 .. Bledsoe, and Patrick McCor- Romantic Candles Kerman 8.3 x 5 :a .. 399 mick. . The newlyweds are In CW- Ardibal q.9 x 6.4 .. 419 PUBLIC AUCTION cago. ... ~ bY IRIIWft ., 5x3.6 Bidjar 8.3 x 5 .. 429 Kerman 9.3 x 6.2 .. An optomlst i:; a driver who . 449 Tues., thinks he can beat the train to Sarouk 9.7 x 6..1•••••••••••••• 469 Nov. 29th the CI'06&ing. ~ric-:A.~fllc5hoppt Kerman 7.3 x 5 ..•••••••••••••. 479 Aftffnoon 1 p.m ... Evening. 8 p,m. A pessimist is a driver who thinks he can't but keeps on 2043~ MACK AVE. TU .1.8520 Sarouk 8.7 x 5.r ..•••••••••••• 495 going anyway. also Indoshah 12 x 9.1. ..••• , ••••...• 519 Both drivers end up as a ._.%~_Iff "~"CiIi""''''''' t 13b i & fatal list. Bokara 8.9 x 6.4 111 549 Ardiba( 10.7 x 8.4...••••••••.•. 569 Wed., Nov. 30th A Mister K Reslauranl on premises , AT ',GROSSE P'OINT[ Many Herez 12 x 9.3 .•••••••••••••• 589 Evening 8 p.nt. iii Kerman 10.1 x 7.6 .••••.•.•••.•• 595 Estate of Rare Kerma,. 10.6 x 7.9 111 I •••• 62~ It's a Sarouk 12.5 x 9.2. 111 •••••••• 111 ••• 669 Beatrice M. Gay Tafrech 12 x 9.2 .•••••• 111 • 111 •••• 111 689 beautifu~ comfortable Collector's Sarouk 10.9 x 8, " .••• 699 Sectional s:Jfa, Chinese table and chairs, ma- Kanin \2.7 x 9 ....••••••••.•• 729 hogany what-n~t. bre~lkfront, coffee table. Rugs Kerman 10.1 1 x 8.2 .•• , ••••• , •• 749 antique chest of drawers, cherry drop leaf convenience Tab,iz: 10.3 x 7.4 .. 795 table, antique side chairs, bedroom suite, Sarouk 12.2 x 9 ~ . 895 double chest. occasional ch",irs, Many items for .the guests of Grosse Pointers Kerman 12.6 x 9 ..••••••••••••• 949 to select from. (as close to the Pointe as zoning will permit1 Chinese 14 x 10 ..••••••••••••• 995 Paintings. landscapes, portraits, marines, still Over 40 Sarouk 14.5 x !0.5 . 1099 life. Many prints and etchings, Kerman 14.7 x 10 ...•• ,., ••• , •• 1289 Oriental rugs. Keshans, Sarouks, Kermans, Hall and Kesha" 14.2 x 10.5 . 1329 Hamadans, Bokharas. from large sizes to Turkbaugh 18.6 x 12.6 .•• ,., . 1495 small mats. Stair Kerman 15,1 x 12.1 .•••••••• , •• 1750 Silverware. Sheffield tea sets, trays, sterling Sarouk I B.6 x 12.3 .•• , •• , •••• , 1995 flat ware. Runners Sarouk 21 x 12.4 ...•. , ••• , •• ,' 2159 Porcelains. Cut glass punch bowl and cups, 2x5 Kerman 16.1 x 12.1., •••• ,.,.,. 2269 vases, Venetian liquor set, lenox demitasses, Kerman 21 x 12 . 2749 service plates, lustres, decanters. to 3 x 22 Kerman 22.2 x 12.~ •••••••••••• 2959 A fine ~"ection of daggers, swords, spears ON VIEW SUNDAY 2 to 4 p.m. Sales Conduded by , ADROSS & ZAHLOUTE

Heal.d lWimming pool ill CCluFf yard. TV in on units. Wen heated end air condition,d. Exclusively Importer~ 01 Oriental Rugs lor 63 Yea" Du Mouchelle WE INVITE YOUR It-'SPECTION ViSiT ART GALLERIES CO. , 409 E.JEFFERSON THE PARKCREST MOTEL 136 Madison Avenue lawrence F. DuMouchelle. Auctioneer and Appraiser Located at 20('(}{)HARPER-aJ Allard turnoff from X.way Opposite The DAC Telephone TU 4.8800 ~llr Information Coli WO 3-6255 WO 2-5016

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Her Dad: H.lps Mertlee Smoochers!

JWO ACCUSED OF KIDNAPING DOCTOR-1\\'o New York Cit,y men, Anthony Pizzuto (center), U, and Peter L. Rizzo (right), 21, shy away from' news photographers at their arraignment in Pittsburgh on (t'deral charges of kidnaping Dr. Ralph !It Rea (Iefn, 39, of Steubem'ilIe, 0., at gun- point. He escaped from them after a brief fight near 1m- perial, Pa., about 20 miles from Steubenville, A few hours , lat-l!r the two men were arrested ileal' Armagh, Pa. "

Flower-bedecked Robin Onlni!, 1960 National Poster Child for Muscular D).trophy Associations .i.~. l;t,:i,•. t of America, lnc" in a kissing ses- Little Sally Smith ot I

'A MER.R1ERCHRI~MAS IS IN THE CARDS-Christmas greeting cards have come a long way smce th~ ,fIrst ~own card (lower left) was designed in 1843 by John Calcott Hors. I~y, R. A., Enlish pamter and illustrator, for Sir Henry Cole. In 1846, 1,000 copies werB hthographed, hand-colored and sold in London. The Greeting Card Association of Ne\'1 York CIty ,say~ there are nearly 50,000 different kinds of Christmas card designs this 'year, predICts nearly three billion greetings will be mailed. (Oe'llrol Press)

SPACE MONKEY PRESENTED TO SMiTHSONIAN-Able,\ne of . the monkeys, and the space capsules used in the first suc- cessful U. S. launching and recoyery of animal lif" from outer space have been presented to the'Smithsonian Institu-' tion in Washington, D. C. The monkeys, Abel and Baker, were recovered after a l,500-mile flight in a Jupiter rocket. Able died from causes not induced "y the history-making flight. She has been preserved and is mounted in the cap- sule shown. Examining the display are Dr. Leonard Car- michael (left), SmlthsonilIl1 secretary, and E. P. Warnken, presl~ent of ~e Ci!lc~atl Test Laboratories,

Two teenage boys get It bIg from fire hoses, and screaming girl 111carrIed off by- pollee. ~-" -:"'~":'~~'; I'~ ~ 't'-'~":-.;'7" .t " .

t LOS ANGELES, 'RUSH' HOUR-Th~ strike ot MetropoHtan Transit Authority mechanics caused thill mammoth traffic jam during the evening rush hour on Main Street in the downtown area of Los Angeles. Waiting carll were packed IIOlidly for many blocks.

Trapping Days Are Here Again

NEW ORLEANS AROUSED-Police link hand. to-hand to hold back a packed anti-integra • . tion throng near the New Orleans, La., School Board offices. It took fire hoses and a flying wedge of police on motorcycles to disperse them. Teenage~s predominate in c;:rowd. WANTED - Described as a THREE FIREMEN DIE IN 9,ALARM FIRE-Flames leap from one ruthless, dangerous killer of six buildings lltirhfngon lower Broadway in New York who had vowed he never will City. Thr,ee: firemeJl died.ot suffocation while trapped in be taken alive. John B. Ever. the cellar ot this 5-story loft building. SLx others were hart has been added to the injured. '?he' spectacu1ar, 9=a!s.nn fire raged out ot control FBI's list of "Ten M(,st for nearly eigjlt hoVr.s. A,bout 100 policemen guarded the Wanted Fugitives." Ever- area While 359 firemen battled the (James with 54 pieces hart. who reportedly spends ot tirefighting equipment. much time sketching Biblical scene!> and who may be' mas- ,querading as a preacher, is r-.~--...... -....._...... --:-...... ,..--t' • -.- ,...---. --~-_. _ •••_.,- •• ~~ wanted on the basis ot a fed- eral war l' ant issued in ~ Athens, Ga.. in 1958. He is accused of fleeing the state ot Georgia unlavlfully to avoid confinement after con- Mich. Depl. of Conservo:;on viction for murder. Emerging from his underwater home, Mr. Muskrat probably senses there are better placu to b. thcn in his favorite marsh. lands at this time of the year, It dcesn't toke any usual intui. r:"'"'- '''''- '" .',".~' -..-.--...,.-' .. With Jean Harlow With Greta Garbo With Vivien Leij;h, tion for him to figure this out, not with trappers busy setting In "Red Dust." In "Susan Lennox." "Gone '''ith the "'in,l." and checking trap lines around him. As No.1 furbearer on the ~"~, Michigan trappers' "wanted list" which currently includes mink and raccoons, he'll be doing his own version of the "muskrat ramble" to escape their sets in the weeks ahead The stote's three,in-one season fl'ns Oct. 25.0e(. 31 abovlt the Straits, Nov. lO-Jan. 15 in ,he northern lower peninsula, and Nov. 25-Jon. 31 in the southern lower peninsula. In 1959, trap- pers took 230,000 'rats. Still and all, then Furbearers remain under,harve.ted in most oreas.

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fiRST GIRL SCOUT DOING A GOOO OEEO-Daisy Gordon l..awrence (left) oC Savannah, Ga., first registered Girl Scout (1912). adjusUl ita' tie on Senior Scout Nancy White's uni- READY FOR STEAK-Lynda 'THE KING IS DEAD •. .'-Clark Gable, who died in Hollywood at 59, Is shown with his wHe Sue Bohnstedt, with help ~onn a.t the 35th National Girl Scout convention in St. Louis, ot Kay in a photo made this year, and with Marilyn Monroe just after they finlshcd "The mother's hand, shows two ;!diM Lawrence is wearing a replica at the first Scout unl- CIom;>o1.u 26 ,,-c. "~ha6PuClln'l ao-ntl For n"-Clent Misfits" a tew days \.'Cfore a heart attack telled ''The King." He was looking 10rward Ilona. Nancy, from University City, Mo., Is wearing U. Of DeI/oil',' Toisl ' Of Dt!ro't'. PII~ Of Del""". PtdM!rIGlI big teeth at age 3 ds.ys, III papul&t;loD to birth of. his first child earl¥ next ~fIal'. , mi!orm 8JJoP.te'l ill A~ &.bill ~Mr. iDSurl .. ' deat;h. Daly' Cl~ Calif.

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YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Unes To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE 3 P.M, TUESDAY 2B-TUTORINl CLASSIFIED RATES 5A-SITUATIONS WANTED 6-FOR RENT !8-ARTICLE~ FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 19-ARTICLE5 WANTED 13-REAL ESTAT~ DOMESTIC ( Unfurnished) Chllrge Ads.12 words lor $1.00 Reading, Vocabulary and 1 IAARGOT W. HANSON'S Art BOYS 26" coaster brake bike, BAR-BELLS for 14 year old FOR SALE Cash Ads-J2 words for 90c Speech WANT 3 days, W'ed.. Fri. Will NEFr' LAN!':, 2 bedrooms. 21 Gallery, House of Dislinc- goo d condition, $10. TV boy. VA. 1.6520 after 5, stay some nights. TY. 5-6591. feet of closet space, air-eDn. tion. Pic t u I' e s, paintings, 4.5605. Expclien<:ed. Degree Teacher D. WilLISON, BlDR. IDc each additionalword ditioncd, completely carpeted. custom framing, 7422 Grand Classes and Pl'ivate Lessons LADY WANTS washing and POSJTlVElY HIGHEST 58 PUTNAl\i PL. Private basement, gar age, River, second block nOl1h of F1NE ART-Drama, poems and Call ironing at home. 4352 Mary. PRICES PAle $150. No children, no pets, Blvd" close to Expressway, music fcom 1830 ((! 1890. TU 4 bcdlm split level, carpeted, VAlley 4-7048 land, TUxedo 5-5226. TUXEDO 2-6900 TUxedo 4-3207. TV 7-6322, TV 8-1160. 2-5220. For Furniture and 2 baths and 2 half baths, ter- 3 Truni Unes RESPONSIBLE lady for baby Appliances. raced garden and patio. laun. CO~1MUNITY HARCOURT, 3 bedroom upper, HOSPITAL BED. u.~ed short CHRISTMAS GIFT dry. LINER STATIONS silting, available anytime. I Y2 baths, fully clirpetE:d. Ga- time. TV. 1-8645 WRAPPING '" Piece or a Houseful." TUTORING SERVICE Drives cal'. VA. 1-0554. Shown by appointment CUNNINGHAM DRUGS rage. For lease, $225. Own- All Cu~tom al1d Original PRescott 5-5733 16941 Kercheval at Notre Dame MRS. LOUIS 1\1ARICK, DIREC- GAS STOVE. apartment size. TUxedo 4-2106 WO:\.1AN desires washing and er. TU. 5-4066. TU .'i-9698 TOR. Tutoring by degree teach- Excellent conrlilion. A nf io'.Ip Picked Up and Delivered inlJ!ill~ 1II 0\\'11 home. Tli.- -- ..----.--- nOOKS bought in a.ny , . n I HARKNESS PHARMACY ers available in all subjects for 5.5807. 5 ROO~r, upper; heat included. satin travers~ d!'~pes. flve I Jo Al~~aye VE 9,9960 tity. Entire libraries, 1320 ;\IOROS~REDUCED 20313 Mack Ave. at LoclUnoa. grades high s('hool, college and '6:k: 'l'U C-3100 feet; dark beige, eIght feet. REFIUGERATOR and auto. cases, art objects. Mrs. B. C. 4 bedrooms '.ld'llt education, Adults. $75. VA 1-6144. WASHING and ironi,lg done In TU, 6-1783. malic washer, Perfect condi, elaes, 1670 Leverette, WO 2L7 LAKESHORE NEWS SALES STATIONS ALSO my home. di!livery service. BEAUTIFUL 31~ rooms, apart- tion, Vel)'. reasonable. TU. 3-4267. 6 bedrms" maid's qtrs. DOWNTOWN AREA STAFFORDSHIRE plates, un. LA PETITE ECOLE PRo 5-1925, ment building. Plenty clos- 5-0323. 23 McKINLEY Grand Circus Park news :;t~nd C I ass e s in Conversational usual )Jattern. For display Majestic Bldg. News Stand ets. Employed couple or ; WANTED 5 bedrooms French. Grades 1-5. LADY wishes work taking care or use. TU. 2-1932. LIONEL elcctric train, original E. JEFFERSON TO CITY L1MIT~ ladies. DR. 1-2192. 610 UNIVERSIT~ 339 Merriweather of invalid or c::nvalesccnt. value over $300. Will sell for Alden Park Manor OLD CLOTHING 5 bcdrooms Camerons GUt Shop. Wayburn Grosse Poinle Farms References. TU 4-3040. FARM colonialln Grosse Pointe AUTO DRIVER5-0nly $9.16 $75. TU. 4-4717. & Je!! Shores. 4 bedrooms. 2~2 q u ar t e r I y buys $10,000 / BESTPRICESPAID 699 UNIVERSITY Park Drugs. City L1mltll OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS DEPENDABLE 1a d y desires baths. paneled den, 20'x30' $20,000 Bodily Injury ana 38" ELECTRIG range, good 3 bedrooms GROSSE POINTE PARK ironing and cleaning. Exce(- FOR MEN'S SUJTS TUxedo 4-2820 brick terrace, carpets and $5,000 Property Damage condition, $30. TU. 1-6507. Miller Pharmacy, Wa>'burn and lent ironer. WA 4-1567. Li- Kercheval draperies. $350 per month, 1 ability: TU 1-2376. TOPCOATS AND SHOES Sullivan Phsrmacy. Beaconsfield 3-LOST AND FOUND C, W, TOLES and Kercheval YOUNG woman wants work, year lease. TU. 6-2211: FIEPLACE wood for sale, $16 TUlsa 3,1872 MARBLE top dresser and com- 74 Kerchen.! TU 5-4100 Lous. Parly Store on Charlevoix evenings from 5:00 p.rn.on. per cord. Free deli v e r y, A telephone caIl will bring Us LOST, female Collie pup, yel- mode, both $75. Solid mahog- GROSSE. POINTE Ci rv Steady or. part time. HO SPACIOUS modern 7-room col- stacking. TU. 4-1056. to you immediately Knufi's Pharmacy, Notre Dame low. collar. Kercheval-BishoD onial near lake, fireplace, any 4-poster bed, $35. Tuxedo 910 HA '''''THORNE. Open hOilse 3-6970. ! and Ker.:heval arrow. Child's pet. Reward. 4-4857. LENOX CHINA, Tuxedo pat .. WANTED. used piano, suitable Cunninghams Drugs. Notre Dame double garage. gas heat, rec- 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday through TU. 6~0529. reation room. $185. VA 1-9594. tern; Edison phonograph, for basemem r e c I' e f. t ion snd Kercheval 58-EMPLOYMENT UPHOLSTERY. drapery, slip Sunday. Colonial.3 be'drooms, Notr.?, Dame Pharmacy. Notre _ I antique chair.;, small round room. Call weekdays. LO. BUREAU covers, bolt ends. 79c a yard and Kercheval LOST. biiocal eyeglasses, black GROSSE POINTE, 1341 Some'!'- dining table. UN. 4-9505. 7-7702. study, B2 baths, gracious. in- GROSSE POIN.I E FARMS set-Upper 6 rooms, $9(}. Au- and up. Trail Pharmacy, Kercheval on and grey frames, in vicinity MAC K Employment Agency. terior. 80xl35 lot. $32,500. BOOKS purchased for cash. the HIli of Vlllage. TV. 5-2296, Reliable, experienced d 0 m- tomatic gas heat. TU. 2-1037. VAN FURNITURE CHROME high.chair, youth bcd TU.6-2618. Farms Drugs. Fisher Rd, and esUc help, WA 3-5480. 13230 Harper sides, shower curtain set, . Entire libraries or fine single Kercheval HARCOURT ROAD -. Colonial FOUND-Tiger and white kit- double bedspread. All ex- items. Midwest Book Sprv. SChettlers Drugs, FIsher Rd. and CHRISTINE G. Acton, domestic lower; 2 bedrooms, library, ELECTRIC fryer. Death in fam- Maumee ten. house broken. Owner or cellent condition. TU. 5-7572 ice, 4301 Kensington. TU Kinsel Drugs, Mack and 7-Mlle employment bureau. TUxedo 1;.2 baths, porch. Desirable ily. never used. New, $15 SOUTH RENAUD good home wanted. TU 2-2550. !i-2450. Rd. 5-1777. . floor plan. TUxedo 4-3118. Tuxedo 1-2919. TWO girls' winter coats, size Nearly new RANCH. Well-plan- Woods Drugs Center, Mack and Bourt1emouth (7 Mile Rd.1 . 12; snow suits, sizes 3 and 4; . ned and artfully decorated. 2 LOST-Grey and white five- BABY CRIB and furmture, play bdrms" p;u~ library or 3rd 6-FOR RENT- CORNER KERCHEVAL, near TRADE-IN sofas and chairs 3 ladies winter coats,. size GROSSE POINTE WOODS month-old female kitten. short Grosse. Pointe - Six rooms, Grosse . Pointe Pharmacy. Mack (Unfurnished) AIJ in nice condition. Rea- 14-16; 2 fur coats. TU. 5.7271 pen, etc. TU 4-3534. I bedrm. Excellent family room. and Huntington tail. li found please return to $75 month. Good for office sonilbly priced. Van Furni- A choice offering. Harkness Pharmacy. Mack an~ Becker Coates, TU 4-1911, 2-~EDROOM ;apartment. Radi- or living quarters. Gas heat. Lochmoor ture, 13230 Hari1cr. LAWSON SOFA, brown and l1-.AUTOS FOR SALE 516 Sheldon road, Grosse lmt heat. ail electric kitchen. Owner will decorate. TUxedo HowL:d Johnsons. Mack and S. white slip-covel" TU. 5-0456 1956 CHEVROLET. Ra'dio, heat- BRUCE N. TAPPAN, Mlle Pointe Shores. TU 5-26B9. 2-3046. 7-FT. MEDIUM head skis, size Goronflo, Mack and Anita 9 medium; Rieker boats, 54" er. $295. Motor needs re- R.ealtor Arnolds Drug, Mack and Haw- GROSSE POINTE. New colon. pair. VE. 9-9764, PH. 8-7790. thorne 4-HELP WANTED GROSSE POlJli'TE-3 BedrcQm Murren poles, size 32 regular SELMER tenor saxophone, good Bob's Drugs, Mack ~d Roslyn ial residence 3 bedrooms, H2 upper, $125; 3 bedroom low- Bogner pants, Cubco bindings condition; boy's overcoat and MALE and FEMALE 1957 PLYMOUTH Bellvidere "DETROIT AREA baths, family room, 2' car er, $150. Gas heat, garbage $155. All two seasons old. TU trousers, size 16. TU. 1-7496 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN hard top. 13,000 miles. Radio. Brlggs Drug Store, Mack and garage. Available to respon- disposal, gar age. separate 4-7526. anne parker, tuxP-Illy. No Rebuilt Royals ,$211)5 CUSTOl\~ BUILT DECORATOR cellent cnodition. Must sell. • • • 2016 Lochmoor, don't ST. CLAIR SHORES News. PHILIP near Jefferson, 7 room pets. $150. TUxedo 4.6994. L Arnold Drugs, Marter Rd. and upper, gas heat, gari!ge, $B5. Lowest prices In town. Highest $1,000. DR. 1-7040. miss this deceiving space. Jefferson trade-in. Free parts and labor 1 PIECES good comfort, good price, S-SITUATION WANTED EDgewater 1-2101. .1961 SIMCA, 700 miles, 4-door, GROSSE POINTE $165 year. Work done in our own Davcnport, wing chair, side colonial. \ ST: PAUL Junior desires baby- FLAT, 5 room. upper, h~ated, $i,265. R E pub Ii c 2-7554, I-PUBLIC NOTICE 7 rooms, 2 baths, the fllOminess shop. chair. bookcase, Dumont silting. TU. 6-0477. garage. .Adults. $125. TU. Utica, Michigan. of a house 'Nith the lower rent HARPER VACUUM television combination, bed- CIT~OEN . CARS, Monaco Mo- WHITE middle age man desires 2-7854. of a fine terrace. 377 Rivard, 17176 E. WARREN at Cadieux > spreads, rugs, and Oriental FORD, 1956, 9 passenger black GROSSE Hoover-Eureka Kerman deluxe. Hou.sehold tors. LOrain 8-4340, Detroit's job cleaning or as jani((!r. APAR'rMENT, 1212 Maryland. WO 5-83B8 or MI 4-1317 Country Squire, power Authorized Sen'ice miscellaneous. only authorized dealer. VA. 4-47i9. Living room, dining room, brakes, steeling, $575, TU TV 1-1122 OPEN 10 to 6 5-5671. POINTE kitchen,: 2 . bedrooms . and Sat., Sun .• 12-4 p.m. MEDICAL secretary, or gener- 6A-FOR RENT (Furnished) lA-PERSONALS bath, heated, hot water. No ESTATES bought and sold 15116 Kercheval FORD, 1954 VictOria hard-top- Shown by Appointment al, available for part time. lease. $B5 month. TU. 2-078B. GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Complete or odd PIeces. An- Glosse Pte. Park Automatic, good tires, excel- MAGICIAN or ventriloquist TU. 1-6507. COLONIALS Three bedroom single ranch. tiques, silver, china. furni- VAlley 2-0212 lent condition, $475. TU available .for children's birth- GROSSE POINTE, . 139 Ridge Six months, $195 monthly. 155. Stephens $83,000 SWITCH-BOARD operator and ture, Oriental rugs. Hugh C 6-2296. day or holiday ~arties. TU cor. Muir, uplJer 5 rooms, ga- TUxedo 1-41\41. 90 Renaud 69,750 rec~ptionist with general of- Bolan. 10233 Woo~ward, TO 4-1207. . rage, incinerator, park privi- BABY GRAND Piano, good 1954 CHEVROLET Bel-Aire _ 84 .Vendome •• ,., •• 67,500 fice experience. Typing and 6-2500. leges, gas heat, separate base- NICE, clean income, bachelor con d it ion, reasonable. TU Excellent condition. CalI af- 60 Fairford .•••••. ~ 65,000 light shorthand. LA 6-B177. 2-9957. SECRETARY, part time or tem- ment. Adults, No pets. TU. or business couple. Sober and TWO leather top end tables and ter 6 p,m. TUxedo 4,0970. 809 Berkshire .•••••• 54,900 por

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13-REAL ESTATE 13--REAL ESTATE )1~-REAL ESTATE 21D-t::.~ECTRleAL 21I-PAINtING AND FOR SALE 21 O-WATERPKOOFING 21S-CARPENTER WORK 21S-CARPENTER WORK FOR S.\LE FOR SALE APPLIANCES MCORATING ALL basement leaks ;,lopped GROSSE POINTE FARMS C ED A R BLVD., 203311. near CUSTOM MODERNIZATION 290 H'lLLCREST. White paint- 1650 FORD COURT ALL AROUND painting. We and reinforced. Basement re- JIM SUTTON Little Mack-ll Mile. 5.yeal'- pairs. Guaranteed. Work my- Additions, alterations. recrea- ed Cape Cod in fine condition. 3 bedroom Colonial. 1~~ baths, HOOVER handle F.H.A, Good refer- 1677 BRYS jalousie porch, recreation room, old custom face brick ranch. self. LO 7-5585. tion rooms and kitchens. Free Popular, secluded area. Nearby attached garage. 3 bedrooms, AUTHORIZED SERVICE ence, work myself,' Jesse estimates. Carpenter Work, Repairing & ~'chools. bus line. 4 nice bro- New c a l' pet s and draperies. Remodeling, Attics, Porches, $27.500. carpets. storms and screens, Pagc-, VAlley 2.7348. rooms. 3 baths. lav., library, rec. tile basement, POINTE VACUUM 2JP-FURNITURE REPAIR THE BARLEC CO. Garages. TUxedo 4-3304 gas heat. 1')0015. big tcrrace. big fenced :n019 MACK TU 1.1014 VALLEY 1-8146 Fenced. landscaped. Redl.\ced c U S TOM upholstering. A TU 4-2942 lot. Thrifty gas heat an;! taxes. to $18.500. Will c o,n sid e I' FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY CUSTOM PAINTING Immediate occupancy. splendid selection of deco- MODERNIZING DOING all types at carpenter trade, TUxedo 6.1l611. PR l\'EW - REBUILT . PARTS FINE PAPER HANGING rative fabrics. Expert need. HUGH CHALMERS 2-4444. LICENSED and INSURED work, remodeling at tic RICHARD M. lepoint mounting. Estimates REMODELING rooms. porches. Small or big TUxedo 4.4040 21E---eUSTOM CORSETS J. F. TROMBLEY cheerfully g i v e n. Ewald. ADDITIONS - PORCHES jobs. Estbnates free. TUxedo KARL DAVIES SPENCER CORSETS . Valley 4-3227 13929 Kerchevlil. VA 2.8993. ATTIC ROOMS. GARAGES 5-5892. 44 LAKECREST Lane-4 bed- KIMBROUGH REALTOR IHili \iiJ.uall) d~sigll"d, light. ------~,-----,-.._---- rooms, family room. swim. 395 LAKELAND PAINTING. papering, paper CHAIRS RECANBO, dolls reo EARL DECK TU 5-3220 weight four,datlons and sur. paired. WA 1-2710. 21T,.-DRESSMAKmG ming pool. Appointment only, 4 bedrooms, 2;~ baths, living removed. WaIl washing. Licensed room, dining room, library, ter. gical gar t;Il en t s, ove:.: 26 DR 1-1195 KNITTED DRESSES shortened Tuxedo 2-0628. 81 Kerc~eval Ave. years Neat, reliable. Work guaran. race, 2 car attached garage, experience. Maude Furniture Refinishing and altered. Reasonable. TU. , Bannert, 368 McKinley, teed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TU $55,000. LAKESHORE - 8% Mile area. 2-0083. HOME REPAIRS 2,3425. GROSSE PTE.FARMS Westbury Drive, 23324. New Grosse Pointe, TU 5-4027 or Piano - Cabinet TUXEDO 2-2593 brick ranch. 4 bedrooms or TOwnsend 9-3317. Wood Paneling, Family rooms: atties, altera. EXCLUSIVE dressmaking. al- !66 KENWOOD. A most charm. tions. Anything in repairs. jng new 5 bed. 41,2 bath Geor- DONALD BLISS Lacquering terations, styling. Frances 3,study. Ilh bat?s. Reduced i 21G-ROOF SERV....E Over 30 years a builder. Li. Mansl'e, LA 1-6265. gi:U1 colonial, built with the FARMS, 451 Manor, by owner. to .~~2.5oofor qUlck sale. Va-' , Decorator 3 bedrooms, 1+2 baths. No Exterior Interior censed and insured. My per. warmth of tradition, yet with cant. Will consider trade. S PEe I A LIZ IN G in gutter EDWARD RUDNICKl brokers. Open Sunday 2-5 ST, CLAIR SHORES sonal supervision on every job. EXPERIENCED d res s making built-in living convenience and Open daily 'm sold. TUxedo work. New and old. 30 years Free Estimates p.m. $19,Qoo. TUxedo 5.3016. PR 1-4347 and alterations in your home ease of entertaining. 6-1166, PR 2-4444. experience, fully insured, 35 Years in G.P. THAT MAKES THE or mine. WA 5-7344. NEW 4 bed. tri-Ievel; and a 3 low priced. Richard WUlertz, TU 1-7050 DIFFERENCE bed ranch, just a step off Lake- GROSSE PTE. FARMS TU 1-8170 or TU 4-3930. 2JQ-PLASTERfNG DRESSMAKING. a1terations, GROSSE PTE.SHORES slipcovers, coats relined and shore. 69 Webber, near lake. New 5 265 l\IT. VERNON ROAD HUGHES BROTHERS, paint- DEAL DIRECT. Roofing, gut- PLASTERING. Cleanest serv- shortened. Neat sewer, good bedrooIP. 3 baths. 2 half baths, 3 bedroom Colonial. 1st floor ing and decorating, wall ice, fairest prices. Specializ- HELMER fitter. WAlnut 4-5518. large paneled library. natural ters, met a I and can vas wllshing, expert paper hang- H,' J. KRIEGER lavatory and family 1'0001. Ex- decks. VAlley 4-7109. ing in repair, arches, flew TUxedo 4.0522 wood kitchen with built-ins, cellent condition, early occu- ing, free estimates. 5293 ceilings. Quality work. VA. \ ALTERATIONS and dressmak- TUXEDO 2.9113 finished basement. Builder, Yorkshire, TUxedo 2-9750 pancy. Owner. 1-7051 or VA. 4-3022. ing done in my home. TUxedo ROOF REPAIRING or TUxedo 1-76117. H. F. JENZEN BUILDING 5-3188, 5:110 Waybw'll. 22736 ROSEDALE, St. Clair A. H. DePAEPE TUxedo 2.4760 EXPERT ON LEAKY ROOFS Home and industrial repairs Shores off Mack .between 8 TUXEDO 4-0960 ERNESTA. BOCK 21R-CEMENT WORK Additions, attics completed. SEWING alterations, ad u 1t s and 9 'r.Hle Road. Beautiful 13A-LOTS FOR SALE New Roofs and children; hems, zippers, Painter and decorator; quarrty 3 bedroom face brick ranch, ALL BRICK' and block work. Porch enclosures, recreation plain drapes. Blankets bound LANDSCAPED 'LOT, next to Caulking ond color matching, the finest! living room and dining L, GROSSE POINTE C e men t work. ChImneys, rooms, garages repaired. TU 1-7455. built-in range, refrigerator, 1051 Berkshire, 100'x172', Served Grosse Pointe homes for Decks porches, )milt and repaired. TU 1-974'1 TU o1-3011 freezer, disposal ltIld dish- Desirable residence plus $11.100. TUxedo 2-2593. Gutter Work 10 years. GERMAN seamstress would like washer. Two complete baths, good income. 20685 Woodmont TU r -6905 VAlleY, 2-1549. work. Pick up and delivery VACANT SMALL PAINTING JOBS CUSTOMIZED on Saturday. PH. 7-8083. 2 car garage, basement, laun- 2 bedroom modern flat. ALL BRICK repairs, porches, dry and hobby room expens- Sunningdale 156xl97 - $19.800 GEORGE S. DALLY, Decorator. Sewers Unplugged serving this community for steps. etc. Also cement work. MODERNIZATION ively paneled. Rear 10x26 TUXEDO 4-6994 Lancaster TU 2-5141. 21U-PLUMBING porch enclosed with Jalousie VE 9-2220 LA 1-6427 over 25 yrs. Painting, paper- by 3 Lots 45x131-$3,500 each PLUMBING and healing. 20 windows, carpeted ltIld drap- MUST SELL hanging, wall washing. VA. CIENNIK GUTTERS CLEANED, repaired, 4.8004. 21S-CARPENTER WORK years experience. Best ma- eries throughout, cedar clos- Windmill Pointe, Westchester, Jo~nstone & Johnstone painted inside and out. Free RESIDENTIAL- et, storms and screens. Two terials used. WA. 1-2744. Stately English Tudor house TU 1-6300 estimates. Reasonable. TU , COMMERCIAL blocks from public and 'Always ~ire a competent Additions-Aiterations for the larger family. 5 bed- 4-1056. Licensed-Bonded-Insured PLUMBING and gas heat. Any parochial schools. For fur- rooms, 31,2tiled baths, paneJed One call takes care of all home TAX LOSS BARGAIN. St. FHA TERMS AVAILABLE make .of disposal installed. ther in for m ation call TU. library and breakfast room. CHIMNEYS, PORCHEs built d'3corator" Improvements. Free estimates. 6-1339. Open Sunday 1 to 5. Paul's parish. Lewiston near and repaired. 'Gutter cleaning. NOTHING DOWN Free estimate. J. M. Kushner, Large lot with patio and bar. Kercheval, 100x167, HERMES HARRY'S TUxedo 5-2959. $10,500. Call anytime. VA 3.9661. UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY GROSSE POI NT WOODS. becue. Owner transferred. Must sell by December 15. TU PAIN'rUm & DECORATING HOME IMPROVEMENTS KITCHENS REMODELED LICENSED mas t e l' plumber. 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, 2 bed- University. 794. Open Sunday 1.5853. GUTTERS CLEANED, repair- LO 7-6617 PR 9,1743 Licensed Contractor VA 4-7109 BATHS REMODELED rooms air conditioned; car- 2:30-5. Prime house for the ed, painted inside and out. ATTIC ROOMS - FAMILY R e p air s. remOdeling, etc. peting, drap'.!ries, library, budget minded. Low down pay- 16-PE'l'S FOR SALE Free estimates. Reasonable. 25 YEARS' experience with ROOMS -, ADDITIONS _ Guaranteed electric sewer paiIlting, paper hanging, wall finished recreation r 0 o.m, ment, low taxes, 3 be droom G, TU 4.1056. <- POODLE, trimming, bathing, washing. Specialist in hang- CUSTOM ALTERATIONS cleaning. Cal Roemer, TU, T large Florida room, 2.car ga- 11,2 baths, sunroom and break- tinting, professionally. Ap- ROOFING - CEMENT WORK 2-3150. rage. Fully landscaped. Gas fast room. S P E C I A LIZ I N G in gutter ing Wall Tex. Patch plaster- pointments necessary. Choice ing. VAlley 3-1351. GARAGES-Frame or Masonry heat. 756 Hawthorne. Open puppies for sale. VA 1-0084. work. New. and old. 30 years MODERN- Workmanship Guaranteed 21V-SILVER PLATING Sunday 1-6 p.m. DR 1-3900. ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN experience, i u II y insured, TU 5.6063 LO 7.4706 BASSET puppy. male, long low priced. Richard Willertz; For Finer IZATION TUxedo 6-0600 SILVER & GOLD PLATING JOHN S. GOODMAN eared, tri-colored, champion TU 1-8170 or TU 4-3930. Interior and Exterior JAMES J. CIENNIK Oxidizing and Repairing EDGEWOOD N, sired. Also, champion stud BLDG. CO. Brass Polishing & Lacquering 21H-RUG CLEANING Painting and Decorating Attractive 3 bedroom WIndmill Pointe Weschester. service. GR. 4-8085. BY DETROIT CUSTOM BUILDER Jewelry Repairing, Engraving "ranch. Fully carpeted. Fam- Stately English Tudor house 20817 MACK for .the larger family, 5 bed- POODLES, males, white, cream, BESt CARPET CLEANERS CHRIS C. CHARRON LEEBERT ily room, 2Y.! baths, 2 nat- Grosse Pie. Wds. rooms, 31,2 tiled baths, paneled wormed, shots, small minia- INC. BUILDERS SILVERSMITHS ural fireplaces, 1st floor tures. Best b r e e din g, TU CLEANING DYING library and breakfast room. DR 1-2886 PH 8.4778 14508 CHARLEVOIX utility room. Near lake .. 1-1419. REPAIRING See Miehigan's brgest and HOME REMODELING Large lot with patio and bar- Satisfaction Our Guarantee 1 Blk. east ot Chalmers PROMPT HOME SERVICE m 0 s t 'complete showroom SPEClALLSTS becue. Owner transferred. VA 2-7318 THREE MILE DR. 20-PfANO SERViCE FREE ESTIMATES Established in 1925 located at .. , Birch kitchen cabinets, bath Full Insurance Coverage For Larger 4' bedroom, 2 bath 859 LAKEPOINTE COM P LET E piano service INSURED fixtures, fonniea vanitory, at- 21Z-LANDSCAPING Your Protection 25 W. 8 MILE RD. -, English resid.ence in excel- Attractive family home, living Tuning, repairing, refinish. ties, porcher.. lent condition. Paneled li- TU 2-6556 1 blk. west of John R. COMPLETE landscaping serv- room with natural firephrce, ing and moth proofing. Pl~ce WALL WASHING and paint- No money C1own, easy terms brary, maid's quarters, 3 ice,lawn cutting, cuitlvation separate dining room, 3 large your order early. R. Zech, ing done. Very reasonable; Take all the guesswork out HERMAN BROTHERS car garage. 75' x 250' lot. RE 9-3232. PIONEER CARPET & efficient. TUxedo 1.5306. and fertilizing, edging and bedrooms plus den. Full base- of home modernization. VA. 2-8333 VA 2-0304 dean-up work. Julius La' ment, 2 car garage. Close to RUG CLEANING CO. Quiere, PRescott fJ-2709.Free RENAUD ROAD, N. public and parochial schools. 2IA-GENERAL SERVICES LEO P. KISTNER See actua1 d i s p I a y s of CARPENTER, repairs, doors, Greatly reduce'd. Excellent We are announcing con- kitchens, baths, den, attic estimates. $2 per hour. Carpets and drapes. Priced to C LEA N I N G eaves trougru:" Interior painters, exterior. locks, 3ash cords cabinet 3 bedroom brick ranch. sell by owner at $31,000 with tinued good s e rvi c e Free estimates, work guar. rooms, addit;ons, porches. chimney repair and odd jobs. .. work. EDgewater l-4576. Newly decorated, 2 natural $6,000 down. Phone VAlley and quality of Carpet, anteed. Rates reasonable. SNOW SHOVELING fireplaces, finished base- 1-1182 for appt. Very reasonable. PRescott 5. Rug and Furniture Custom work and color. DORMERS from $790 AND REMOVAL ment. 00' lot, beautifully 7280. Cleaning. Formerly of PRescott 7-5876, PRescott BATH.S from 398 Additions - Alterations Pioneer Laundry "For Service landscaped. 281 BEAUPRE. Nice 4 bedroom and 7-5853. PORCHES from Kitchen Modernization home. 60 ft corner lot, car- Cleaning Co. 295 T~at Shows" ' DRYERSVENTED P A I N 1"1N G and decorating, REC. ROOMS from 550 Or Minor Repair ST. CLAIR peted, draperies, 2 car ga- HO 8-8552 rage. By owner, retired and $15 Complete WILL APPRECIATE paper h a n gin g. Immediate ATTIC ROOMS from 489 Free Estimates • For the growing family. 3 Licensed Contractor bedrooms, . Ph baths, den, leaving city. Terms. $32,5CO. 5 Yrs. Experience YOur~ BUSINESS service. Herbert Walters, PR ADDITIONS from 985 FOUR STAR sluu"oom, modern kitchen, TU.5.2841. VE 5-5317 or WE 4-0679 2-9672. FRANK J. ST. AMOUR LANDSCAPING No money down, 5 years to 100' lot. Close to schools, LA 7-0533 or TU 1-4162 21J-WALL WASHING 'ro 2-8324 TV 5-5791 Detroit calls VA 2-8500 shops, transpor!.ation, BESTOFFER TAKES! RADKE CARPET CLEANERS pay. Call Detroit Builders LUGGAGE, trunks, zippers, - Carpets, rugs tacked down DEL-LONE A-I wall washing. now .•• Excellently b u i 1t grand old IDA LANE E. sample cases repaired. Gold or loose, upholstered furni- PR 1-6389. home. Owner moving. Attractive 11 bed room stamping, custom built lug- tUl'e expertly cleaned and FOrest 6.91 I J ga-ge. MIDDLE-AGED man wants ranch. 12' x 15' ,kitchen, • Gracious Georgian architec- Travelers Trunk Co., moth.proofed in ~'oUr home. separate dining room, rec- 10323 Mack. Valley 3-0048, Free estimates, work wall washing. Outside This week free 1,000 gift Holiday ture. Solid brick. reasonable reation room. Many extras. Valley 3-0047. prices. DRexel 1-3133. work. General. PR 2.4186. stamps with every esti- Well priced under $30,000. • Lovely Grosse Ftc. Pa:rk sec. mate; 5,000 gift s tam p s tion, beautiful trees, land- CARPET LAYING TACKED DOWN CARPETS 21K--WINDOW WASHING with every order. Call now! CANAL PROPERTY scaped. ' NEW AND OLD AND FURNITURE WINDOW CLEANING DOREMUS Stair Carpet Shifted FOrest 6-91, I • 6 bedrooms, 31,2 baths, large Repairs of All Types Lubrication WALL WASHING Vacant. Rent, with option living room, sun porch, libr- CLEp\NED on or land contract. 2 bed- ary, dinette. kitchen. BOB TRUDEL Service on Screens and Storms rooms plus family room, TU 5-0703 Brick Washing Expertly Done Low taxes. • ModeI"llized, gas hot water LOCATION Basement Painting . MODERNIZATION EXPERIENCED man would SPECIAL! heat, dishwasher, incinerator, RUGS PICKEn UP FAMILY ROOMS MANY OTHERS ('te. Economical upkeep. like odd jobs, home repairs, H. E. GAGE & SON ADDITIONS alterations, kitchens, recre~. AND l)ELrvERED TU 4-0136 KITCHENS Special lor 1 Week-Toclay thru. Nov. 30 tion rooms and attics finish. CHAM PION • Close to schools, park, bus. FRISCHKORN ed or remodeled. Free esti- G.OLMIN BY OWNER VA 2-5523 mates. TU. 1-1065. 20% TU 1.9245 ALL THIS!! 'TU 4-5700 TU 4-7010 I - OFF CASH and CARRY WINDOW CLEANING Suburban Maintenance SERVICE FREEESTIMATES • WALL WASHING *Repack Front Wheel Bearings Quality modernizatloL and re- GUIDE GOOD SERVICE Associates PRIDE FREE ESTIMATES TO CARPET AND. FURNITURE pairs. All types of alterations "No Job Is Too Small" WE ARE INSURED * Inspect Brake Lining and carpentry. ' One phone call for all Party Supplies, Tools, VALLEY 1-9321 Licensed Contractor Rolale Tires G & J Eleclric 00. home maintenance prob- CLEANERS * lems. [nvalid Aids OF GROSSE POINTE FREE ESTIMATES CARL V. WATSON Inspecl All Cooling & Healing Hoses PR 6-3038 TU 1-3444 LEE'S * Jim KrllUSmlln", Owne, 10615 CADIEUX LAkeview 6-5501 & EXPERT 21C-ELECTRICAL TUXEDO 5-5700 WINDOW CLEANING * Inspect Power Steering Fan Belts RENT D:1~~20IT Storms and screens serviced Inc. Elecfr1t:al R.epalrs SERVICE Inspect Power Steering Lines and 211-PAINTUlG AND Covered by Insurance WE WANT TO BE * Ro11oway ond Hospital Bed. Appliance CircuIts DECORATING ELECTRICAL WIRING AND Free Estimates Linkage Opon Sund"ys Ilnd Holiday. REPAIRS TU 4-2738 COMPLETE DECORATING , TWinbrook 1-0670 Repairs Our Specialty. YOUR SERVICE * Lubricate Chassis Prompt Service. Serving the Pointa Area ROBERT MATTHEWS CLEAR Window Service-Awn- LIcense #22-654. TU 2.1402 ings, storms, screens. Covered * Change Oil KRAUSMANN ELECTRIC by insurance. VE 9-4765. ROAD SERVICE COMPANY WALL WASHING and Interior PRINTER * Change Oil Filler TUXEDO 2.5900 and exterior decorating; 20 ACME WINDOW Each job receives our years expenence. O. Pou- * Adjust Brakes special attention ... 21D-,£LECTRICAL part. VAlley 2-2522, CLEANING CO. APPLIAUCES assuring you that we :,u.:,":a;:, ~f.':J • Window Cleaning are working for YOUR lincoln or Comet --OUR'lSth-YEAR---/ Pdmting and Decorating $14~ $13 • Screens- Stcrms best interest in the Mercury 91 Earle Richards Servin VACUUM EXPERT BeSl of Grosse Pointe Reference. Grosse Pointe Cab • Awnings evaluation of your own ZOU) Mack ATe.. .. as. "00/1. 24.Hour Service-All Makes • Interior • Exterior HARPER VACUUM free Estimates • Wall W dshing special requirements. Complete With Parts amI Labor TU2-5300 Auth. Eureka, Hoover Servicc. JOHN R. FORTIER • Completely Insured NEW - REBUILTS _ PARTS PR 7.3551 K RAM ERIN OUR BIG, CLEAN SERVICE DEPARTMENT IV. RADIO 17176 E. WARREN at Clldicux • Free Estimates Quick, Dependable TU 1,1122 OPEN 10 to 6 E:XPERT painting, paper hang. TUXEDO 6,1540 GROSSE POINTE ---->------,-- ing by mechanics, free esti, 153 E. EIi7.abeth WO 2.6125 P~INTERS FRANK ADAM, Inc. WHIRLPOOL, Kenmorc wash. mates. Van Assche. TUxedo SERVICE era and dryers; also ironcrs LITHUGRAPHERS Lincoln Mercury Comet 4-1187, VA 4-1492. Shoe Repair L L. DACKEN and all home applJance6. All 211.-TILE WORK 2800-,l7th St., Detroit 16, Mich, motal repairs, switches, fau- TA 5-3619 n, .....r .w.•0". HI'" 20431 Mack TU 1.2791 PAINTING, ~.10 per room up. FLOOR, wall, ceiling. Deal di- 130 Kerchaval Ave., Grosse Pointe eets, etc. Quiclc, reuonabl •. Plastering, patching. $3 up. rect. See work. .amples, Rotary Offset PrintQTI TU. '-5000 l'U ~4.Bl. EVanI, WAln~ ~9691. VAller 4-7109. • t Thursday, November 24, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.three 'Vrappillgs Pad ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• through junior high and Adult months ago to our 14th Dis!. Bibte Class. Sennon theme at the Junior Group of Goodwill: Cancel. FIU1(1 Girl Scout :• :G Letters headquarters to hear the pros Thanks to those wh() have both servcies: "Aclvent - Its and cons on several iS9Ues. I MeanIng"; 6:15 p.m., Westmin. helped in capital improvemcnt1 (Continued from Page 12) attended the one on Con-Con. with gifts; Margaret Rice, only woman News ster Choir rehearsal; 7:30 p,m., H.J.R. "S" on March 21, 1960. It was a panel discussion made ;Church News; Westminster Fellowship mcet- Thanks to the business and which used the same appor- up of two well-qualified expelis membN' of the Grosse Pointe GIrl Scouts in Grosse Polntc industriat firms that have sup- Business-Men's Association, has • ~ •ing; 7:30 p,m., Thistle Club tionment as the League's pro- on government, Sen. John W. I and Harper Woods arc present- ...... meeting. ported the Goodwill program: posal but decided the question Fitzgerald who was chairman of a typically fern nIne aversion to ing a booklet containing 100 ST. JAMES LUTHERAN Coming." 6:30 p.m. Jr. High And finally, many, many prayers the job of gift-wrapping. year old "rccipes' and cooking I Wednesday, November 30: 4 of whether or not to have' a the Senate hcarings on Con- l\lclUiJlan at Kercheval MY!". 7:00 p,m. Meth. Men go p.m.. Carol Choir rehearsal; confidence they placed in me, Beginning today, all custo- hints to the homc economics Rev. George E. Kun; calling, 7:30 p.m. Sr. 8igh MYF. ConCon on November 8 and Con and prof. Shull of Wayne 7:45 p:m" session meets with elected delegates at the Gcn- University who has w r it ten to those who have remembered mers at her store, 76 Kercheval, departments In all Junior 'and Sylvia l\1l1ter, '. • * new members unitlng with eral Spring Election in 1961. books and is an expeli on gov- GoodWill Industries in their Ilill be offered a special gift- Scnior High Schools in thIs Deaconess and ParIsh Worker T u e s day, Nov. 29: B p,m. wills. wrapping sel'vices, the fce for area. church. This failed. ern men t organization'. 0 n e Thursclay: Thanksgiving Day United Witness for Christ com- Not being able to go down speaking fOr the resolution aJld John E. Hoskins whith will be given a~ a Chdst- The booklet, entitled "crn- service, 9:30 a,m. mit!ees. CHRIST EPISCOPAL Assistant Executil'e Director mas Donation to the lIlichigan tennial Recipe Book". was ('om- the road of expediency on the' one opposed, Mrs. G. Sam Zilly • • • • 61 Grosse Pointe Blvd. League proposal, I made the acted as moderator. Does this Rubert F. Webcr Cancer !,'oundation. piled this yea'!" in honDl' of the Saturday: Senior confirma- Thursday, Dec. 1: 9:15 a.m. ReI'. E. B. Maynard, Rector President, Board of Directors Woman's Society Cabinet. 6:45 following statement to them I sound Ilke an ultra-eonserva- The only authorized cancer 100th birthday anniversary of tion class, 9 a.m. Chapel choir, Sundav: 8 a,m., Holy Com- before the August primary. live approach .to the problem? ('onlrol agency in this area sup- Julie!!e Low, founder of Girl p.m. Bowling League. 7 p.m. 9:45 a.m. Junior choir. 10:45 munion,' 9:30 and 11' a.m" "Our Constitution needs reo I am a precmet delegate and To the Editor: pol'led by United Foundation, Scouting in this country. It is a.m. Youth Choir. 8 p,m, Chancei Morning Prayer and Sermon, Cl1oir. vision by convention. There are have not had time to read all I would like to avail myself the Michigan Cancer Founda, made up of recipes used by • • • Church School being conducted too many interrelated areas Of the pamphlets distributed in my of YOUr Letters to the Editor lion offers free Literature, film Mrs. Low when she was a young Sunday: Sunday school. 9:30 • • in the Pa'!"ish House during possible constructiVe change to area, but all literature c~me to column to thank the many peo' showings and other program girl. a,m. Junior confirmation class, Saturday, Dec 3: 10:30 a.m. both services. Coffee hour will pie in your community who Confirmation Class. be accomplished by uncoordi- me sepa.l'ately a~d som~tJl.nes It facillties on request and drcss- Although it. is not expected 9:30 a,m. High School Bible iV,zB .. , 5 TI-U deflzothmmy nated piecemeal amendment. was easIer to slrp one lIlslde of I'oted for me fOl' Governor in il.gs and sickroom supplies to that many of the recipes will class, 9:45 a,m. Services (9:30 follow the 11 o'dock service. Some are: election on appoint. the 0 the I' for distribution. this past election. all cancer patients. be used as s\1C'h,'hc" do m:lXC and 11 a,m, Nl1l':'erv avai1ahl~ CHRIST THE KING All ninth !!rade studento; me!'t ment of of!i~L::!~, :rc!ministrz... Votrrs r~('h~~d litcr:J.turc foi.~ at both. . LUTHERAN It lS :4 SOUI~':' of fjt:LiO!J(11 The Foundations local outlet I an interesting ('ontra'st between I on Sunday mornings at 9:30 tive reorganization, four-year Con Con 'is well as pamphlets satisfaction to me that the peo- Mack and Loehmoor Is at the Grosse Pointe War both methods and ingredients • • • a.m. Senior High School stu. terms. civil service, judicial opposed to Con-Con and they ple approved the program t Walter J. Geffert. Pastor :'>Icmorial, 32 Lakeshore road, used today and a: century ago. Thursday: Women's Guild dents meet at 1 1a,m. selection, restrictions on taxing were reeeived by most of t~em presentcd on taxation and gov- ar,d is open to the public every Among the interesling recipes Christmas Wonderland Fair, 10 Sunday Early Service 8 a,m. and spending power, fiscal con- on the Sunday before electIOn, ernment reform even though r Monday between 10 a.m. and is one for turtle soup, which a.m. Lunch and Dinner served. Sunday Late Service il a,m. Tuesday: 10 a.m., Holy Com- trois, 15-mill limit and local all delivered as I understand It lost by a very narrow margin. 3 p.m. Warns the reader to be sure to Sun day S c h 001 and Bible munion. followed by a work government particularly county by Republicans. We agree there In this respect, I believe tlia' The Cancer Center, head- kill the turtle before 7:30 a,m. POINTE MEMORIAL Class 9:30 a.m. program for Episcopal Church- government'. is controversy on this Issue but thIs was a LOnstruetive clec. quarters, for the Michigan Can. Others include directions for United PresbyterIan Church women. . "Reform should not heim- do you recommend that this in- tion campaign which ae~om• ter Foundation at 4Bll John R., making moonshine (a non-aleo- In the U.S,A. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST >I< * • posc'd on the majority !.'y a formation be wit held from the plished a' great deal of good for Detroit. is open daily from 9 hoUe dessert) and peach leather. 16 Lake Shore Road SCIENTIST Wednesday: 6 p.m., Holy minority. A proeebS as far voters? the general public interest. .Kerby School Communion, followed by a buf- reaching as this should be un- You were con e ern cd who a,m. until 5 p. m. Monday Schools receiving the books Ministers It is impossible to thank each through Friday. from the Girl Scouts include: Bertram deHeus Atwood, 285 Kerby Road fet supper and a lecture by dertaken only when a majority wrote and financed the anti. the Rector. of Michigan voters affirmative_ Con-Con literature I wonder if of 1.600,000 voters personall.v, Harper Woods Junior and Sen- Ben L. 'lallman, Spirituill aleliness based on so I am taking this means t() Iy wants it. you know the organization of iOI' High Schools; Grosse Pointe Lyman B. Stookey. an understanding of T I' u t h * .. * say "Thanks for your help" t() Friday: 7:30 a,m., Corporate "Delegates to a constitution- the pro Con-Con material en- High; Parce1ts. Pierce, and Richard W. l\fltchell brings freedom from evil of all those who voted for me. I Continued BJ'ow~e1t Juniol' High: Aea:demy Thursday, November 24: 10 every kind. This theme will be Commu!lion and breakfast for al convention should be elect. closed' in this lette:, namely High School students. 12:30 ed and the final document sub- "Coordinating Committee for am deeply grateful for thEt of Sacred Heart; St. Paul's a.m. Union Thanksgiving Serv- set forth at Christian Science confIdenCe they pla'ced In me. High School, Our L1dy Star of ice of Christ Episcopal Church church services Sunday. p.m" Prayer Group for men milted for approval at general Constitutional Convention. Box at the City Bank in the Pen- elections to lessen the voice of 5726, Detroit 39, l\lich. Is this and I hope now we all work Classified Sea, Queen of Peace, and St. and The Grosse Pointe Memo- Introducing the Lesson-Ser- together to make this a better Clare Schools. rial Church at Christ Episcopal mon entitled "'Ancient and Mod- obscot Building. organized and highly financial plagiarism too? minorities seeking changes in All literature came to me State in which to work, to live Church. Mr. AtWOOdpreaching. ern Necromacy, alias Mesmer- Jjl * * and to raise our families. 21Z-LANDS;;APING * * * Morning Prayer will be read ba~ie American concepts. The from my local precinct organ- Senior Mounted Patrol Scout ism and Typnotism, Denounced" Sincerely. REJUVENATE and beautify * * * at B:45 a.m. every Tue,day current proposal puts expe- ization and I am not expected to Troops (B21 and 1427) are plan- Friday, November 25: 9 p,m. will be the Golden Te:\.t from Paul D. Bagwell your trees, shrubs and ever- ning' a Hobby Show to be held A,A. Meeting. Matthew (24:4): "Take heed that through Friday in the choir diency ahead of these safe. pass on it, JUST PASS IT OUT, greens by feeding them this in the recreation room at Par- no man deceive yoo." stalls. Holy Communion serv- guards," Sincerely, * * >I< fall via the Deep - Root, cells Junior High on Tuesday, Selections from "Science and ices will be held as follows: This was circulated through- NORA BLIXT. Saturday, November 26.: 10:30 out Grosse Pointe, a service for Liquid-Power method - ex, NOI'. 11, from 7 to B:30 p.m. In a.m. Senior Choir. Health with Key to the Scrip. Monday at 8:45 a.m.; Tuesday, which the' League is to be high- pertly applied. Reasonabte. addition to the show there will tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will Wednesday, and Thursday at 10 To the Editor: * • * ly commended. Every day of the year the efficient and proven most ef- be a ceremony ilt which the Sunday. November 27: 9:30 include (201:7): "Truth makes a a,m" and Friday at 7:30 a.m. In the America we hope to disa'bled at Goodwill Industries fective. Calt TU 1-0957 or Scouts wit receive their Five and 11:15 a.m. Morning Wor- newer eat u I' e. in whon: old preserve it is still improper to have a prayer and thanks in The (nights) TU 1-3930 for esti- Point and Senior Pins. ship, Holy Communion, Medita- things pass away and 'all things pursuc the noblest of ends by mate. OUR 36th YEAR IN p':e become new.' Passions, self- their heart. The Thanksgiving * II!t * tion: "Light". 9:30 and 11:15 improper means. In my opinion ishness, false appetites, hatred, holiday. however, gives them Memorial GROSSE POINTE. Preston Two 4th grade Brownie troops a.m., Church School. 7:~O, Short and special elections are improper Tree Expert & Spraying Co. and three Intermediate Girl Tuxis Club presents. "The Cap- fear, all sensuality. y i e I d to an opportunity to express this in a proje'ct so important to us thanks: Church Scout Troops from K e I' b y tains and the Kings," an Advent spirituality, and the superabun- all. Play. dance of being is on the side of To The Pointe Thanks to the contributors of Untled PresbyteL'ian TREE TRIMMING, School combincd forces recent- Robert E. Waldron "REMOVAL, SPRAYING, ly for a large successful hay- God, good.' (f;:ontinued from Page 18) clothing and disea'rds who make 16 Lake Shore Ra. * * * sity of Detroit. M 0 n i c a is a State Representative the Goodwill program possible; Dutch Elm disease spraying, ride party. Including leaders Monday. November 28: 7 p.m. From the Bible will be read . Bertram de H. junior in the College of Arts Thanks to thOse who pur- Atwood cabling. and driving mothers and fath- Boy Scouts. 9 p.m., Men's Bowl- 'Isaiah 1:16, 17): "Wash you, and Sciences. Dear Editor: Ben L. Tallman ers, a total of lIB treked out ing, make you clean; put away the chase at Goodwill stores en- Free estimates. * ., ., I was distressed to see your abling the employe~s tn earn Lyman B. Stookey to' Rochester for lunch and the evil of YOur doings from before Richard W. lIIikheU TV 1-6950 * * * editorial c(Jlumn carry on a money for thdr work in' re- hayride. The party was organ- Tuesday, November 29: 10 a.m. mine eyes; cease to do evil; CHARL7.8 DALE, son of MR. MInIsters CAL FLEMING TREE and MRS. ROBERT J. DALE of smear campaign against Mrs. pairing discards; ized by sixth grade troop No. Women's Association Sewing Learn to do well. WORSHIP SERVICJI SERVICE B.aUantyne road, .was recently G. Sam Zilly apparently be- Thanks to the many persons 305 with Mrs. Fred Altman, and Knlltlng. II} a.m. Service and appointed co-ehainnan of the cause she had the temerity to who have a'etively supportcd -..... CHURCH SCHOOL FALL Clean-Ups - Seeding, leader. and Mrs. Donald Wicke Guild. 12:30 p.m., Luncheon. ... 9:30 & 11:15 a.m. 4 p.m., Boy's Choir. 9 p.m. AA ST. PAUL EVANG. LUTH. Junior Prom at the University speak o'.Jt against Res. No 3 fer t ili z in g, maintenance and Mrs. Howard Krieger, co- 375 Lothrop, at Chalronte of Detroit. Chuck is a junior (Con-Conl. Many Republie~s work. Bill, TUxedo 5-B070, lea'ders. Meeting. .+ " ~ Phone Tuxedo 1.6670-1-5014 in the College of Commerce and Democrats alike in this The Grosse Pointe GROSSE POINTE TUxedo 2-9284. Girl Scouts from Our Lady Pastor, Rev. Chas. W. Sandrock and Finance. A tradition at the area took similar stands and METHODIST CHURCH Queen of Peace and Our Lady Wednesday. November 30; B Congregational p.m. Study Group. Vicar, Mr. Davis L, Darrington university, the Junior Prom were not included in your ar- 211 Moron Road Star of Sea will have a bait at ticle. Thursday, November 24: 10, dates from 1914. Friday. Jan- Church REV. JAMES D. NIXON Pastor a "Harvest Fun" get-together Thanksgiving Worship. uary 13, is the date of this Many voters thought they 240 Chaifonte at Lothrop POINTE UNITARIAN 9 a.m.-Family WorshIp; Nurs- next Monday evening, Novem- Sunday, November 27: 8:30, ~'ear's event. Past dances have were voting for a constitutional Grosse Pointe. michigan CARPETS and E. ery and Kindergarten. ber 14, in the club room at Star 17~40 .Jefferson Avenue IIUNISTERS Worship; 11, Worship; 9:45 Sun-. featured the bands of Ray An- convention when they voted on 10 a.m. - Church School for of Sea'. An excIting evening of Rev. Willlam D. Hammond, day School. ail ages; 11, Sunday thony, Gene Krupa and Pee November 8 and now find out lIIareus WllIlam Johnson Nursery tQru adults. Arnold Dahlquist Johnson square dancing, with Dave Tay- Minister School, I-B; 9;45, lI'lorning Lu- Wee Hunt. that they do not vote on that 11 :IS a.m. - WorshIp; Church RUGS BOUND lor calling, has been planned 1\Ir. W. Reddick, Organist ther League; 12, Coffee hour. ., * ., issue until April 1961. Now they 9:30 a.m. - Worship ServIce. School for Nursery thru 6th for the' 100 girls and leaders Monday. November 28: 3, School for Crib Room grade. Sunday, November 27: 9:30 STEPHAN H. VANDER. ask, "What did I vote for?" The through 9th grade. c who will attend from three in- Couples' Club; 8, Recovery, Inc. Sermon TopJc: and 11 a,m., Sunday School. VOORT. son of MR. and MRS. polls were very crowded and 11:00 .a.m. - Worship Service. "HE IS COlll!NG" 45 ~:~d termediate and one junior high 9:30 and 11 a.m., Morning Wednesday, November 30: 10, HENRY VANDERVOORT, of many did not take time to read Church School for Crib troop. Exec. Bd. W. of C.; 6:30, Bas- the resolution. Room through Senior High TUxedo 1.7881 FAST SERVICE Services. The Rev. Scott Mitch- University place. is an execu- ell, Associate Minister of the ketball practice; 7:45,: Jtdvent tive committee member for the It was not hard to hal'~ a Service. Kappa Alpha Theta First Un ita ri an-Universalist IIIusket presentation of "Kis- non-partisan approach on this McGOY I SONS Church of Detroit. will speak met," at the Umversity of Mich- issue be-.:ause members of both Sixth Church cf Grads Meet Nov. 30 on the subject "For What Shall ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL igan, November 30 through De- parties did not agree on all is- St. Paul Ev. sues. Labor apparently was. CHRIST, SCIENTIST CARPET COMPANY Detroit Aiumnae Group I of A Man Die." ' 20475 Sun:Jingdale Park r.ember 3. Musket is a student !:plit on the issue, too. The No- Kappa Alpha Theta will meet (Near Mack and Vernier) theatrical group. Vandervooli Detroit Lutheran Church OPEN THURS. AND FRL vember 11 issue of "The Build- CI,~lfonte and Lothrop Wednesday, November 30, at The Reverend Edgar H. Yeoman is

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Page Twenty-four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 24, 'J 960 * * * * Feature Page * * * * Pointer of .Interest Good Taste the pOI~Ti"r; r:hen Favorite Recipes ..' 'U1aS ~rowm9 Up + • + of ff ..I -. People in The Know fIJ-8C:nte HOLUM Y SALAD Contributed by ~"--'".' Mrs. Thomas Cusack Counter Points 2 c. h.esh cranberries By Pat Talbot 1% c. sugar By Pat Rousseau 1 thick-skinned Santa Knows ... where to find one of the most Farming founded the Beaupre family fortunes but California orange golfing increased it. Eugene Be~upre was rather a late 1 pkg. raspoerry jello I glamorous gifts around, At D. J. Healy the cashmere

comer to the Pointe's French colony, arriving here from Ij!! c. water sweaters with interchangeable mink and fox collars Quebec in 1865. but he quickly made up the 100 year I,? (', choppprl ('elery (they ~nRp on and off) will d~1i;;,ht any feminine hl'art gap between his arrival and that of such pioneers at the 6 chopped walnuts I and make a hero out of your Santa on Christmas. These Rivards and the Trombleys. Preparation: cook sugar In i b " He married Catherine Trombley ana settled on a water until completel)' dis- ... a out one hundl ed nmeteen dollars, huge tract of land which ran from Lake S1. Clair to solved; dlssoh.e jetlo in this '" '" '" Harper avenue, in the vicinity of Ridgemont road. His Ilquid. Set asIde. The Spirit of Chris/mas ••. is reflected i,l the beautiful Wash and draln cranberries. . sons Albert, who lives in a brick home in Kerby road. Put cranberrIes and cut up religious figllfes foul1d ill The DOI/iique at IVai/on PIerce. and Michael were the Beaupres who developed golf orange including rind through The)' were can'ed in Italy by three highly esteemed masters courses. food chopper, using meiiium of the cl'nfl. See tbe prt'CiollS old metal altarpieces ••• grnee- Albert, educated in Grosse Pointe schools, early JEAN MIZER OF COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE 1 -Picture b)' Fred Ru,nel!g co~~: b:~t:. to jello mixture fill l(mS hold flowers that are colored subtly b)' the passillg began working to develop the streets of his home town, I tage Hospital? Welt" explains one of which bears the' family name. He served as High- By Kitty Marriott ;\Hs~Mizer, they deliver mail, alollg with celery and walnuts. of time. These nre, it/deed, rare gifts to be treasured. way Commissi?ner for .the Farms from 1910-1~~0 and They call themselves simply "Future Nurses of. escort, p~tients to X-ray, take Pour into square or oblong mold >I< >!< " and chill. Cut into 8 portions MISS IRVING .•. in a casual mood wears beautifudlycu' th~n .turned hIS att~n.tlOn to. rea~ estate, b~ymg and 'America", and the collective work they handle would IpreScriptions to the pharmacy, for sen'ing. buddmg homes. He Jomed wIth hiS brother In the de. do any aduliproud, They are high school lasses eying take dischargees to elevators in This is an exceltent recIpe to pants from The Sports Department. She dresses up in delight- velop.ment of P.lum Hollo\.v Golf course. In 1903 he medical careers, getting first-hand knowledge of their wheelch;:irs, give fresh water d h B f d h f th to patients, take requisitions prepare several days ahead of ful sequl..I< Beaupres still own land from the origmal grant that nual award presented by the sentative to the club, youngsters at Lapeer. Work Appreciated Home For The Holidays. * the cooking is easier Eugene held in 1865. Harold makes his home in Ridge- auxiliary to the most outstand- Club'members have been vol- They hope to r e pea t last While the Future Nurses feel and fun ... in your newly designed Mutschler Kitchen. mont road, and there are Beaupres as far north as Ox- ing club member. unteer aides at the hospital for year's money-ralslng project, a that work at Cottage. Hospital This, because of the step saving ,.•. tim~ cutting ... blue~ ford road and as far south as Dearborn. Initial recipient of'the award about 5 years. Members of the spring bake sale at Penneys, 7 is firsthand experience and a print planning by experts. Consult them at Mutschler in June, 1959, was Susan Orr, auxiliary are always on duty Mile and Mack. On the side. great help to them, the Women's f daughter of the Robert Orrs 0: with them, so Mrs. Robert'How- th"y assist at such community Auxiliary to Cottage Hospital Kitchens, 20489 Mack A venue ... drop by and see the Village Lane, who is now in ard, chairman of Sa:t u r day enterprises as blood banks and more than matches their en- charming models ... contemporary, French Provencal who, where and whatnot nurses' training at Deaconess workers. is one of their favorite polio clinics, thusiasm. and Eariy American. ' . Hospital. people. Induction Service "They are so responsible, ,. II< * by whoozit Hospital Service Each girl receives 20 how's The Future Nurses hold bi- loyal. dependa:ble that they "Mirror •.• Mirror" ••. There's t1 halm,' mirror at Tbe Jean, who expects to go into training from another aide who monthly Wednesday meetings present a picture close to )lOme Notre Dame Pharmac)' that's two i,l olle ••• I'eglilar amj nursing or an allied field. be- has served at least 50 hours, after schooL Last Wednesday of young people busy doing mag/lifyfl/g. To tote ;'1 j'our purl's ••. prop on )'our dress- .It's Thanksgiving Day •.• with young and old re- gan her club career by assisting Last ~ummer 35 girls we I' e night marked th'eir annual can- worthwhile t.hings," says Aux- itlg table or desk ••• for close-up, make-tip. Two sizes, •• the nurse in the school clinic trained as volunteer aides; that dlelight induction service for iliary President Mrs. Sidney H. turning to parental manses to share the holidays , . . one or two dollars ••• a perfe':i gift for groomillg on the go! and we jl,lSt can't help wondering how one loe"l set of for one period each day, then project alone represents 1,400 new members held in Christ Morgan. "They do a tremendous grandparents solved their particular problem. serving as club treasurer and hours work, since another aide Church, job," * lie * summer chairman in 1959. or auxiliary member was on' Meetings find them listening And to this, the G r 0 sse Holidays Ahead • . • order taste treats from Lee's Home We mention not the name ••• but this devoted Summer chairman isn't a duly with each novice for the to such speakers as surgical Pointe community Including the Bakery. Charlotte Russe or Cream Pies are made with real grandpa purchased one of those handsome surreys to "fun in the sun" job either. initial 20 hours. nurses, 'occupational therapists hundreds of patients whom the honest cream. Build your party sandwiches on Pioneer Bread entertain his ten a.ssorted grandchildren when they ar- The aides work six days a week Hospital Uuties student nurses, X-ra~' techni- pert young lasses have served, ... available in miniature loaves .•• ma~e of stone ground rived for the Big Day •.• proceeded to asemble same in in the summertime from 8:30 What do the aides do at Cot- cians. and speech correc!ionists. Iadd an enthusiastic "Amen!" whole wheat and m/lde to your order ••• Call TUxedo 4-9390 the basement according to directions ••. AND found and the'} drop by the bakery, 19023 Alack Avenue ••• there'. himself confronted with one king-size question: how to parking in the rear. get the conveyance out of the basement since its meas- urements now exceeded the inches which the door frame * '" '" would allow? See Gray ••• ""d Play! Merry On Christma!> Day ... and happy New Year's .. .. Eve book your appointments at Barton of The Pointe "The Siege", one of the TV series of "Have Gun- now so that you will be assured of the individual Will Travel," should have more signifieance for Pointers service and styling of their fine staff ..• and look your if they know that Bernard Yunck 15, fonner Grosse loveliest. Sip a cup of coffee, relax a bit and because Pointe Woods resident, appears therein. The son of the out Christmas' they are sc, efficient you'll be ready for an expert comb. Bernard Yuncks II, now of Mesa, Ar.iz"has his iirst ROUND out •.. with plenty of time for holiday fun. TUxedo speaking lines portraying the son of an irate citizen, in 5-9181 is the number to call. the popular television program which stars Richard , '" '" '" Boone. with a Sports SaIII Apr~s Ski ••• or 011 tbe slopes you'll be warm as toast .. .. al1d twice as deliciolls i,l the pace-setting sweaters at D. J, Some of the best-looking of milady's costumes in Healy. Dramatic bulk)' knits with coi'er.girl role collars. , , the Pointe these days are so simply elegant that they ill the tiewest fashioll colors of golden 'wheat tllid purple, don't lend themselves to descriptions. However, , .. VOlT - WILSON RAWLINGS - SPALDING I Plain ••• palteretled or boldly striped •• , at D. J. Realy. Mrs. Clanmce Johnston is stunning in black wool '------Also, see the beautifully coordinated ski.wear at tempting skirt, short jacket of black broadtail with blouse of black tariffs. and white striped taffeta and wide cuffs of taffeta show- ing below the jacket's three quarter sleeves. Holiday }'lalr • , . give*' a lift* to your* good looks by includ- Mrs. C. A. Pennell, who always looks as though she ing a new hair.do on your shopping list. Call The Lochmoor had just stepped from the proverbial "bandbox", was at Basketball Base ball Salon of Beauty. TUxedo ,1-7252,for an appointment. They will tint or frost your hair and then style it in the new smoother a recent fete wearing a navy sheer wool crepe, long from 6.95 from 95e sleeved and verY slim skirted with a narrow band of lIne •.• so glamorous •.. so flattering. The salon is located matching tie silk outlining the rolled collar. at 20335 Mack Avenue and there is ample parking. Mrs. Troy Maschmeyer's dress was a grey satin ,.. sheath with silve;- and pastel brocade flowers. Below the Football Handball Take It Along ... your lunch travels with you in a naITOW high collar was a grey satin bib with crystal from 3.00 from 1.75 compact cnse ... black and white •.• zip-top container buttons. , , . inside a small thermos with a coffee cup ••. and room for your sandwich and fruit .•. all very neat •.• Pll.FERINGS three dollars and fifty cents at The Notre Dame Phar- A government worker sat at the table after break- Fun Ball Soft Ball macy. fast one morning, engrossed in his newspaper for over an hour, Finally he asked for another cup of coffee. from SOc 1.00 "Coffee!" echoed his wife. "But look at the time, Aren't you going to the office today?" "Office?" exclaimed the startled man. I'Heavens! I thought I was at th~ office." Golf' Ball Volley Ball from bOe from 6.95 'I< '" .. "When I got home last night," the ~'oung husband related, "my wife greeted me with a big kiss. She had a On The Hill wonderful dinner ready, and aftenvard she wouldn't lat Ball Kick Ball me help her with the dishes but made me sit in the Tennis living room and read the paper." SSe from 4.95 fWesetits The old married man sighed. "And how did you like her new outfit?" he asked. ~ '" '" Tether Squash Ball For Your PleCl5ure and Enioyment A Labor Undersecretary once reported, "My first Ball 95c speech was made to a group of South Dakota farmers. from 4.95 I had a carefully memorized talk, and delivered it in my Music and Conversation I best public-speaking-class style. After it was all over, I I asked one of the farmers what he had thought of it. '''Well,' he said, lit wasn't too bad. But a half-hour Table Tennis Ball on FM slatlon 95.' rain would have done a damn sight more good,'" 20, lit lit '" Gentleman farmer: One with more hay in the bank WLDltl thall in the barn. '" .. "' "Pull over. Buster," bawled the motorcycle cop to Racquet & Sport Shop the motorist. "You haven't got a taillight." l06 Kercheval E~'ery Tuesday al 7 p.m. The driver stopped, got out, and examined the back of his car, He looked so po8itively horrified that the - on the Hill. • Anthony's • Young Clothes policeman was actm111y moved to sympathy. "I'll have TU 1-2262 • Frank Adam • The Dants to give you a ticket, of course," he said in softer tones. "It's bad mister, but not all that bad." • Hamlin's • Margaret Rice "It's not my taillight I'm thinking of," exclaimed the "Grosse Pointe's Own Sport Shop" motorist as he gradually recovered his voice. "What on earth'. happend to my trailer?" , {

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