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• I HEADL~'~ES of the Town Hall Slated Objections WEEK · C d td' Of Residents ~i As Compiled by Ibe i T, ,0 ,-IV~ Halt Project: ,I Gr~~sePointe N~uls G an'}, ate~ 'ce Speak Farms. Council Postp~nes Thursday, October l11 rro Chan , Action for Another SIX A PLANE, a four-engine DC6 -~---- Weeks After Hearing of the U. S. Military Air Trans- War: Memorial Association, League' of Women Voters -- port Service, hl!S been XI!!ported and Rotary Club Co-sponsoring Event Opposition to the propo'sed long overdue. The aircraft car- ried 59 United States Ail' Force to be Held at Center development of the parking and Navy men. It left,the U. S. All interested vo-t-er-s-w-il-I-h-a-v-e-,a-chance to meet and strip at the rear of the Muir air base in Lakenheath, Eng- , land, early ~resterday, and was h,~ar their c~lIididates for the United States Congress, both property line io augment bound for Lagens, in the Azores. Democratic incumbent Louis' C. Rabaut and Republican parking facilities ,in the mu- An Air Force spokesman said candidate Harold F. Youngblood, on Monday night, October nicipal lot in the Hill busi- that such a transport 'Usually 29 at 8 o'clock, at the ,War Memodal Center. ness district, appears to be carries a mixture of Army and . Also on hand will 'be :those ~ still as strong as ever. . Navy personnel, but did :not say on the ballot for Michigan' State S 'h Members of the newly formed how many of each were :aboard, S~nator, Democratic incumbent ymp ony Gabriel Richard SChool District American sea and air rescue Improvement Association again forces in England and the Harold M. Ryan and Republi-' C t S t jammed the Far m s council Azores were alerted to begin a can candidate Leroy Smith and oueer e ,chambel"s on Monday, October I' sweeping search along. the those running for Michigan State 15, and through their spokes .. d 0 w n e d craft's flight route. I State Representative, i~cumbent For Sunday man and chairman, James l- Names of those aboard have' Robert E. Waldron and Demo- \ "Jameson of 215 McMillan. con- i

been withheld pending tlie noti- cratic candidate John M.rRoche. --- I tinued their objection to the fication of next of kin, Season 'Subscrfbers Will be 'development. • * -- , Three Co-Sponsors b 'IIJI'~ G. R rt A Ie to Pick up Tickets at "JAAyor. l~es epo " Friday, October l:~ Co-sponsored by the Grosse P // f P The AssocIatIon e be s A UNITED STATES CITI- Pointe War Memorial Associ- arce s Be ore rogram heard Mayor Willia:oC:nnoJY9 ZEN, Miss Mary Franciq Hagan, ation, the League of Women Jr., p~esent the findings of a 29, was convicted as a spy in,a Voters and the Grosse Pointe Ro- Mrs. Gilbert Hattie, re- committee of councilmen, which Jerusalem District Court and tary Club, the evening is plail~ fresnment chairman for the met with varioUs groups in- sentenced to one year ,in prison; ned for all who wish to b,e well Grosse Poi n t e Symphony terested in solving the proble~ She was ruled guilty ,of two informed when, they go to the Society, announces the fol- including the Association. in charges of espionage under the polls .,November 6., lowing students and mothers which the committee mad e Israel official secrets ordinance. Every person who attends from the Detroit University seven re~o~mendations. Two sentences were imposed, Town Hall on Monday ,,"..ill be School who will serve as Included in,the recommenda- one for three months and the , - -Pl(tmre by. Fr~d""Runnells given a copy 'of 'the "Voters' and hostesc:es'~ for the Sun':.... tions; among other things, were other for 40ne year, each to be Tpe some 60 members of the Grosse Pointe High "blood -'donors. They will also' a~~sist.,ibn the day of the Guide"', cove~in~, all the candi- day October 21 concert to be that the. parking strip be de:- served concurrently. S h 1J . 'D d C b d' d bl' bI d dr' 1 hI' dates for offIce m and from the ' ' . ' . veloped; that attention be paid ...... C 00 umCir J;}e ross are usy omg a vance pu lC- 00 lve,y e ping.ip. the can,teen,;aiding the nursery, state.' The ,guide, prepared by h~l?- ;m t?e !?arc~lls, Jumor to the desires of ,individual resi- Saturday, October 13 ity,for an~ will as~ist,-wit;h the bl,ood bank dr,ive whic~ is, _and. w~ll.helR s~~e .th~jdinnei,tlilli~rgiY;~:Q.~fo~~'W:Qt:ft.e~":",:' ~he ~ea,gue)f;9f ~W~'rJ-lf:r;l,YQte::_s.~lgh.a~di~orlum, at ~:30,.p.~. dents with respect: to ,the' Id-ca- FOLLOWING a secret session J ~e~i!;'V;~~{daYi OctQJ:?,~r7'26,:'f~~:2 to~~,'p::tn,.in,S~.

ican airbase in Tachikawa. Po- 'P/ants ' municipalities to ratify a mutual aid firefighti,rig agreement 'Bein Sou ht du~ed by Grosse ~omte. Ro- Symphony Society who have velopment! be closed at ,bo~h , ' lice rushed a mob att4~mpting when councilmen voted. their' unanimous ,approval-of ihe 9 g.. tartans., .-~fter the .candldates not .received their membership' ends at ~ght and unl?cked.m to prevent a survey parity from Woods police have about agreement at a -regularly scheduled councIf:meenng' onI ./ A coinbin~"tion of Grosse have fInIshed speakin~, mem-, cards by mail October' 20~ may the wornmg, t~us assurmg qwet working on plans for expansion b 15 bers of the League of Women 'Claim them at the subscription and prevent rmproper use of of the airstrip. Police estimated concluded the case of cement Monday evening, 'Octo er . ' I Pointe' . City' 'and Detroit, yoters ~i1l ,act as modera~ors tabie in the lobby of Parcells the property itself. ,I tl:at at least 775 persons were mixer motors being stolen by . T~e ~dea of the ~utu~l as- ~ , ' police ,work ,Sunday morn;' m ques~l~n and ans~~r perIods auditorium prior to, the initial rollowing this and the read ... injured, 32 of them seriously. teenagers who install them sistance' pl~n wa~ ~Irst mtro- should include. D'uring th~ past inlS, Octo.bet,l4', successfully when, CItIZensma~ fIre as many 'Concert on Sunday. ing of answers to objections Among the injured was a w.oman in their soapbox racers. Det. duced by CIty Councllmap John year each municipality .dr~fted rel~overed 'and returned' a q-qestlons as they choose. Additional subscriptions may placed on the initial objection- , lerislator, Mrs. Kimiko Abe, 48; Sgt. Walt~r O'Dell 'and Det. ~enower ov~r th~ee_ ye~rs ago. its own plan for the ,ag;eeme~t, stolen car to its owner with- ,Those sponsoring Town Hall be purchased at the same time petition, presented to the coun- a member 01•the House of Coun- L R T b' 'd-' 1 d that Smce that tIme fIre chIefs and and after seVI!!ralcomnuttee ses- '. t h ~j.t th h' Ie hope for a big turnout. To and .nlace. Mrs. David M. Sut- cil on September 4, Jameson e...oy 0 Ian ISC ose committeeme- representing the ' . - h" I ,m wo :ours a:r er e ve IC . ~ cillors, who took part in the f b f H W d I i.. , Slons where t e, p an was re- ' . t d . g" stimulate interest -the Detroit tet, membership secret~ry, sug- said his organization is still op... protest against the survey. Ive hoysWromd ar)er 00 s five Pointes and Harper Woods, vised, a finll.l~agreement was w~~s r~por e :lssm .. k f Edison's caliope will tour ,the gests that ample time be al- posed to the parking strip de .. * * * and t e 00 s, sto e a num- have convened many times to written.' ,:;ta~ ey . E. ~w7zyma . 0 Grosse Pointe business'districts lowed for the transaction so velopment. MOt b]5 ber of the motors over a con- discuss what ,the fire aid plan I to 0 t. Rpseville, was vISitmg 'frIends on Saturday, Oct. 27 and hand- that the concert will not be de- He asked the councl'l for tl'me onday, coer . sider able period, the last be. ' Go~s m the ,. 1 ment "untl'1 th e Sl.tuat:lon' cah area. The ~concert will ,be1>" open to munlclp•• alit.leg,aft,er.a survey" ~as, ,'" Carney' was questioned Mon- .. C _Cl 0 Ices a , .' er y roa. , one "'ase~ of po'll'omyell'tl'SIOnHar -. September 4 petl'tl'O. n. ' . be more accurately appraised." O'Dell and Tobian said tne th bI' Th '11b ; d- made of the bUlldmgs and ID- day, 'by ,Captain ~nc::.rew Teet- . All vo~ers are. urged.eto come per W~ods; one case of scarlet, ~he. folloWll~g 18 the ~st of As a result of the President's (Continued on Page 2) ~ I?u l~ e~e WI e no a flammanle material located in. earl of the City' Police Dep:fiot- m, any tune durmg o~lce hours fever m the Woods and a total obJectIons and, the comnnttee's decision, Yugoslavia will receive nllSSlon c arge. each' community. - ment . He 'wal? told. that four for a demopstration, 8:30 a.m. of 34 animal bites. . answer to each: wheat from this country, but May Amend Schedule Doetr~it y.o~ths d,rove to ~sse t~.. ~:30 p.ll).. ~onday through Animal bites were liste~ as "1. We feel th~t Grosse P?inta 200-jet fighter-bombers will be R bb' f P rk I) l-dence Th' ults of future surveys Pointe' on Saturday night ~ar-, F..lday, and untIl. 6 p.m., on Wed- follows: Harper Woods, II, the Farms has too little"l"ecreational withheld. Under the United '. 0 ery 0 a 11Lies .' may ~e:: it nec~sary to .amend nE~yami the other boy to~k the ,nesday. The offIces are closed Park, 11,; City, ~; Farms 2, and ,space, especially in ~ area.'" States foreign aid policy, the d $ the Mutua! Fire Aid Assignment WawrzYniak; car. on Saturda,y. the Woods, 6. . There has been but slight use, President can cut off all aid b d .. " . if any, of some of the property Ne'is Lo'Of" Va~ue Ijut 8,1'5,0 Sch,edule, ,and'.this may e one DeCIde to'DItch Car of the Sch I B d l' b to Yugoslavia, unless it can be . . f' f' all' P - H F · FeR 00 Qar ymg" e- determined whether, Yugoslavia --_----- DY the. un~nunous ac lon' 0 Th~y drove, tp,e ,car to Detroit "Op 'as f,ve 'lue ,easons tween Ridge Road and the will maintain a policy of inde-, Thieves who broke into the the floor; the rest of the house the cfrlefs. . . where the other boys .got in with City's present parking lot. WerQ pendence of the Soviet Union. home of Christopher G.:Katr~s, was searched in an orderly fash- The r~n~~:rmg .of mutual aId them and went'for a ride. Th.e V.or. it not for the fact that the City's ..... * 1000 DevOnshire" on Sund~y, ion. . shall be mltl~ted by: a.call fr~m o1:her tw~ boys,left, and Carney L'.t 'N.eedt-u'gNew Bedroom arrangement with the School Wednesday, October. 17 October'14, got, away with a Taken were $800 in cash; two the .,comm~l~y wlthm whose and his ..accomplke decided .to Board made' posisble the School'- A STRATOCRUISER, on its total of ,$8,150 in cash and lady's plat~num diamond rings, terrlt>ory t~e fIre .occurs. The re- ditch ,the; car..~.', . / A Farms father's d-ip-I-o-m-a-t-ic-o-r-din-'-an-c-e which states that Board's use of the Pier Park £91' 'Wayto San Francisco frbm Hon- jewelry, it was disclosed by ~d two dlamond~s~udded wed-, q~est .shall be made b! or at.the- . Gross.~' .Pomte. has ch~r~e~, approach at a Farms, Board .of where the side wall of a build- Student Driver. TraiIring Pro. olulu, ditched and b1'oke in Park Police Chief Arthur. Lou- ding band~;, valued at a total of dlr!,!ctlOn of the s~1110rofficer, C~arney WIth unlawfully ~rlvlllg Appeals hearing 'held, on Mon~ ing exceeds fifty feet in depth. gram, the land in que s t i o'n half yesterday in' the l'acific wers. $4,000; a lady's ,diamond '",:ri~t ?r~se~t a~ the call1llg comp1un- away ~ auto~obile._A~thorities, dalY, Oct9ber 15, won him per- the width of the side yard oppo- would probably have been hard .. Ocean, about 1,045 miles from The chief said thai the thieves watch, wo~th $9~0;. a ,glrl s Ity s fIre . epartment. '~ h.op; to' C0Il:V1Ctthe :r.n:n?r o~ a m~ssion to -carry out a proposed site the portion in exces:;' shall surfaced an~ devoted to the its destination. The' aiJ,craft. a watch, value, $125; a one-karat F.xcept m the, case of .~ em SImIlar charge;' DetroIt' police bedroom addition to 'bis resi- not be less than 10 feet. The Student D r'l v e r Trainng Pro ... big Pan American transport gained entrance into the home diamond ,ring, which cost $475; erge:r-cy not comp~ehended, no are. looking for the' other two derice. new addition would make the gram, t h u s eliminating com- plane, carried 32 persons aboard. ~rtc~~~a~~~ ~~~r~:'ining ~: l~dy's platinum diamond dinn~r, calls. shall 1;le~ade on acc?unt bl:>Y~who rode in' the stolen George S~on of 274 Lothrop depth 58 feet. pletely.its possibility of serving A Coast Guard cutter, the Pont- rmg, valued at $250;, a .toan s of. gras~, rubb:sh, car. or. ~th~ vlehlcle. :t:,oad, petitloned the council, recreational purposes. The pres .. chaxtrain, sighted' f01.1l"rafts latc~. He said the house had diamond ring, valued at $375; mmor fu:es which the mdlV1du~ which convened as a board to Simon presented his reasons, ent arrangement preserves all of in the water and radioed tlier~ been thoroughly ransacked. and a set c)f sterling silverware, communIty ~hould be ~ble -to hear Simon's case, for a permit presently numbered at five, with this p!-"operty except the small were many survivors and that He sa~d ,the. thieves used a. wort~ $521,. . takt! care of Itself. . OU't 9F SEASON to add a large:'-p'e4r?om to his a' possibili~r of' more added strip ~overed by the Lease to it was effecting rescu.~ opera- crowbar to Icrce open desk. ChIef Louwers saId that the Would Sen~ Five ~en. Mrs. Clarence F,?x of, 1148 home. ~ later. the Glty for recreational pur .. tions. drawers and filing cabinets in exact time of t1?,eentry i!; not 1£ an~ther communIty's, fIre Au?ubon, 'complained to ,Park The construction,. as proposed, Said Simon, "I'ln a young poses, and if the r~commenda .. Trouble with two of the Katros' office, which was main-' known, but it happened between department be summo~ed, f~r. pollce"on Saturday, October 13, would violate a secnon of the man, and married. W~ha~e had tions of this Committee are plane's four engines caused .the tained in the house. The chief the hours of 1:30 p.m. and ,8:25 'assistance it. w~ respond with that youngsters exploded fire- city's zoring ordinance. five children in six years. The pursued the entire pro~am 'may mishap, it was disc10tled. The said the :office was the onlY'p.m;, the Sunqay ~date, the, one or more ple~es of"moder~; :,Cl'ackers.in, the :'milk: chute at SiJl?Ollsought to' have the ad- bedroom is badly needed." devlop a positive character in Cutter rescued all 32 passenger!. part of the building which had length of dme the Katros' w~e apparatus arId not less than five ,the, side of 'b,er home •. No ~Qam- dition at the rear of h\s home, Without a dissenting vote, the providing actual.additional ree- and members of the 4tre~ ita contents dumped allover absent frOln hvme. ,(Continued-on Pace a),- , '-,-:age--was repo7ted. ' out as planned, it violated the board 'gave its permission. (Continued on Page'Z-) .

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ThurSd. Page Two G R 0 55' =,P 0 I N TEN EW 5 Thurscfa.y, Odober 18, 195& • • I THAT COMBED UP LOOK STAR TO BE DOCTOR' A woman with her hair End Dave .Middleton of the Ask ;,Parking Lot Expflnsion Kids SWaI Firefi~ghting Pact Signed' By City combed up alWays looks .as if De~oit .Li~ is a student at she were, going some' p1ac~; the Umverst.~ C?f, Te~essee '(ContJnuea from rap--l-)--'- -re-cr-ea-t-ional-~ace :because of (~ntJnued hon1 Pace 1) . (ContiDu~ fr~m ]~age.1) , each. ~f .th-:' oth~~' Particip~ting' ment. ~y be amended 'by either.to the opera or the show- liledic8l SChool (Memphis) dur- Tol reational area. in the locality the enlargemenfor the p~oposed boys took the motors home) .tell- mm. Insome 'instances the num-:, communities) 90 'days' written Imutual'cOnSent -of all members er bath-4iepending on the in~ his off-seasons from pro Bound b .ether than decreasing it. future enlargement of the Rich~ ing .their parents that, they had ~e:r of ~e~ may- be fo~, as ~at notice of terminatiOn. The agre~ .of. the MutUal Aid Plan. ' ' woman. football '''2 If th Ri' ._ .... --d Sch 1 .• ard School. h d th fr . f' d IS the SlZe of the working mght :.' ' I ' , si~p"_~:l ' _. e ~ 00 1S ''3 Child will bed purc ase em om a rlen. ,. ill cut d th . ren expose 'Th t' s1.:&tof some departments ' alvision, 1 E:-."'pande,d it Wl own e t mo traff' h d ' d', e unsuspec mg pm:ents never ll.u. •. sPace available for playgrmmd. .. 0 re lC ~zar ~ aroun gave it another- thought. ~l'he supervision of the fire erdered the . the proposed parking lot because " , will will be under- the. direct -' day, Octob4 This eannot be c~ntrcverted. of the concentration of traffic' The two officers are. ~king control.of the officer in com- a study be How:ever, so far as, It has been and increased :numbers of coin- th~ cooperation o~parents whose m;m~ 'of .the refiuesting riluniCl- wnere they pOSSlble to ascertain :the ,pr~- mercia! vehicles." Chlld~:enmay hare such .motor-pa.liiy's. fire-depa' rtnlent, and the JJne. The stUl gram of School expanSIon lS dl- . " ,propelled racers, to notify them .4orei~~ when 14 r r~eted toward the establishment !he

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, , Thursday, October ISi, 1956 Pa'g8 !hree. ODef IS, 1956 -:-.1 - • - from the crippling disease 0-' If you _are interested phone TO BE DOCTOR ITo.S~are Treats .. Yaws for a little child,in Burma. ITU 4-202:> by Monday Oct. 22. Middleton of the Ask Sidewalk Lal~)Change Youths -,Ga;ng:, Up>f~Help:Chu~d:{:ProieCt, ODS is a student at . .~ . '. . I With Needy Kids I .rsity of Tennessee 001 (Memphis) dur- To Preserve~Trees in Sub, ~er~&~Mr6(3f&~ ~:;~i.~:'All' parents interested ip. a if-seasons from pro . Bound by -"ontract to install Ileading to their r~sidences. ~t1!.Tr.ic~ ~r Treat Night UN st11e OPEN MONDAY NIGHT TILL 8:30 :It'I~~;,;.7,.(tI If! the Fuger Jun- Witr_ theirp~tition t1'la(' the ~Vl are mVlted to contact the Grosse ,,,Jx:, P" t W de' . "t Cl b o.lV1Slon, the 'Farms council trees be allowed to remain, the ;~:;;i~ om e '00 s. ommum y u ordered the installation on Mon- residents sought to induce the . before Monday, October 22. I day, October 15, but stipulclted council to have the ,sidewalks The Club is interested in chil- We are just as anxious a study be made to determine made to sidetrack, around the dn~n from the community pcorti. . , ' wilere they should be located. t~ees, or perhaps install them cipaiing i~ sharirig their Hal- • The study was requested closeF io. the street. . loween fun and their treats to please the customers when 14 resi~e!lts in Tonr,an- Mayor Connolly s~id that such with the' underprivileged' chil- c~)Ur place petltIoned the c(lun- walks were detr(;mental to pub- dren all over the world~ ell to release the subdividers lie safety .. Walks must be con- Through a plan devised by in the Bal.con., as the f~'om their obligation to install structed, but in consideration to UNESCO' ~hildren dress in tra- t~e proposed walks, on the the residents of the street, a ditional Halloween_costumes and ?lounds that removal of trees study will. be made to' find the wlth proper identification, and ones in the front 'row In the place would depredate best location for the sdiewalks;' ,supervision, coHeet coins for property value and mar '"the The council approved this UNICEF on -Halloween ni~t beauty of the subdivision. action. and send this money to needy Lots of our Triple A patrons, whose Mayor. ~Villiam Connolly told I ---,--- chiidren all over the world. ' annual" accounts now run to large The coins collected will mean the petItIoners that buildin~ ROOFTOP TREASURE HUNT figures, made their first purchases contractors were under a l~lO- T " 'b' tt d glasses of milk for a.little child OJ, Wf) young oys were spo e .in Korea, or bowls of rice for here on a very modest basis; ; ;.and 0001 bond t? install the side- playing on the roofs of .the, a lIttle child in. ; or release Wcl..~s. and SInce the walks must s~ores in the' Village shopping we like to feel that the ~etter appear .. be Installed according to con- a~ea Sah.lrdav afternoon Octo-' tra~t, the counci~ has no alt~r~ bel' '6. When '.the. police 'caught +********************** aoce we helped the.m to ~chieve has natJVe bU,t to ablde by this. up with the boys they explained .t- SPECIAL i been a factor in their advancement. The reSIdents pointed out that that they were searching for seve~al lots in Tonnancour were' free, gift certificates which That's why we devote the same at dlfferent levels, which" if the' could be used at oite' of local care to the styling and fitting of our slde'Yalks are installed. would' drug stores. The certificates had [SHIRTS~ , i~ requlre owners of the. higher be~n dropped' from: an airplane !•B,e~utifuHy., ~' moderately priced clothes as ~o our level lots to construct s t e p s the same afternoon. ' .' Laundered :¥- very finest ones. And that's why we Many ~f ,the :young :rrienibers,.of ~Tlie 'So.me: h:igh sc~o.o~'.giI:1s. w~6.~~ie_,r.i~.t~~, . ~ and Fini~h'~d i believe You'll nnd our Grosse p'ointe..Congr,egational Church'dip- '.newsp.:lper: offl~.e~.~mother 'busmess'.were t, 5 '-$11'9 . ~ ped their' sponges lasCSatut~lay, -October' helpful inidenhfYlIig:' some.-~f-th-~-~g;m.g.' . 't;. FOR _' ~ Suits and Topcoats 13, to. help raise funds ,ft;5r't~e' ~h,~J:~h:'The Rea,diIig ,fro,m th~'rig4t. are;"~"¥911y '~c-, t. ' t NE~S w~s. pr?-~is~d that some, Qne:woulq. '~lu];e, Nap..cq ~epz:,~r~I;l ;:FJn:~r~op.!p~ck :*; CASH & CARRY ~ from ~79S0 furmsh .lde'nt1~lc,atI9n~of :t~e ,~~:mber.s .. Manardo,name'l?-ot_.~~o.vvn, BI~l Sprmg~tt, '~,.' Our 46th Year :¥- whose p'lcture appears on th,lS 'page .. The and' Dorotl1Y' Lo~ .... ' .' ,_ ' i. l so satisfactory 'information. never:' reacp~d 'our'; 9ffi<:e. ': .', _'.. ,'_- ....:..Picture.bY~n:ed.'Runne:!~ : ¥- --_._- ' .- * ¥- -E".d' ."t".-T' :T"'lk'.H" . :~r(E.Ch.ope.'oth~:~",~e~b~rs'~ ~ .N 0t ed "u:ca or 0:' a, . ere ,o( ~h;e,comm~tt~~ Iricl~~~,M;r. t ~ . , '. ... ,.' .'. Kryn ,Nag~lklrk;, ...F.r:ed .AdaIXls, * :¥- Dr. Frank C. ~a\:lbach, 'wcrrld-; .ten~Ive. l!teracy campalgn In' 91. 'Donald J. Little R.. McKean. * JI. famed' pio.neer -in:; ~~aching 'c()Un.t~i~s.where as'f~w as .t~'n, 'i:>r.',Arthi.lr'HHiegas, Jame~' t t Woodward Avenue at Grand Circus Park. adults to read aI1'~ Wrlt~, as ,a ',per~e~t. of ~h.e aduJts _c~~',.r~~d' :y~~gha:ri, ',.Iohi).',/I?~,'~'a ~ l,e, - J: ~, t ky, lIEt1an and st~p toward .se1f-Nn~rovem~nt, or wrttet~e t911gu~ they s'[)7af':L{rpar ,N~wb~r~y, 'an.d .Henry * LOCAL BRANCHES ~ Also ill Chicago you'! buy one. WIll sp~ak at the. Grosse Pomt~ H~' hasbe.en a, .c?n:ult9-~t .~~o:'.Reynolds: :, " ., '. * 18435 Mack, at Canyon ~ MemOrial C h u r c 11, 16 Lake United NatIons agencJe"s and: to ' .. : " ;. , : .Next to "Chicken Delight" ~ a call today for a Shore road on Tuesday 'evening, m a ~ y. 'gov,e~n?:~*is. r:eguir~~g .' . ., :., , .' '.. : '. :. * 14351 E. Jefferson, t Octobe~ 30, at 8 o'c~ock. technical asslstance, m 't8;c'klmg, .'I:~e.fix:st,.N~tl~n~~ G~a.rd,unlt: ' at Chalmer:: ¥ Iit&Pt~&Pt~.&P~~~~&P~m'-~~-'$ /' He will. bring with him 'ex-' their. iiliteracyproblem's';' , .:,..: Ctl'!-lht~a~beg~,! In H,36. . -+c1' •• -+c-+cic•• +:+: •••• +:-+c•• ic+: ..... 497,p.L l amples of the' V'l 0 r.a-picture Born 'in 'Benton; Pennsylvan- ' . charts which he first ~eyeloped; i.a, in. 1884; Dr: Lauba~h sl~~~ed: I. in 1930, and 'whjch have"b'een' at Perkiorhen'Seminary, Prince.... ' '.'- ' . used to teach .people to read and' .ton UniversitY-, and Union. Th,eo'" write~n 262 .different languages: ,lqg~cal: S'emi~'ary;ail~ :~ed~tv€d ' and' dlalects. . .hfs. Ph.D.-at Columbla. Umver- - Dr. Laubach's visit win be sity.; His' arriazing .career: has ), SHORts. AND SHIRTS THAT WIN THE UNQUALIFIED ••• one way of sa)'ing that a boy is pretty apt to part of his .nationwide tour as b.een:'~he subjecbof".boo,k~,,'-m?- c. honorary president of Worldti,on piCtures, and' artlclef"m follow his father's footsteps in the important business MICH. - TU 4-3800 Literacy, Inc., voluntary ~rgan-' many magazine~, including the of selecting wearables. A great many father-son ization, the purpose of which is "Saturday:,' EvenlIlg .Post": - , teams are coming to Hickey's now, just as their t6 help liberate -human beings 'Dr. 'Laubach)s :being brougp,t .ENDORSEMENT elders have been ~Ic,ing since' back in 1900; Reasons the world over from the dark- to Gr-osse P9int~'. by ..the'Christ- ness of'illiteracy. ,ian:Educ'at.ion Com,mi'tte-e"of .' are obvious to every shopper-fine quality-good During the. past 26 years, Dr. Grosse 'Poin:te'Memori.al Church .. ': •• -unexpected services.' For e;(ample, Flannel Laubach has conducted_an iil-unaer"the chairmanshlpofR90:-: •• .,/; . , .. l •• •• ~••: ~ .'; • '.Ii '. -. • '..... \ •. .. Suits are typical Hickey values-sizes 6- I2. $29 .SO~ •.••~~ ....o~~. ,,,~ - .. ; . ," t '.~ ,- j " / // ....~" { sizes /4-20, $36.50; sizes 34-42, $49.50. ~eatured, ..... ~ ~ too, this week are Three-Button Co~ts for the young •• /0'1' ..•••.. ~c;~~ in build. 'r~ ' , ". ~\ - :.... ~ ." ,.,.\y ...• ---:.0'- •• ~ ' ...... ~~o .. . ~ ' " c,\} ~' 17140 Kercheval • ",~\~ . • 'i' [~J Between St. Cla;r and Neff I 'to give' you 'SEAM-FRE,E comfort! 7 . .

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i' ,,"' T E" TED :'1~' Rich-nap~)ed Deldicalf. • • , I •. JH:OXO .~. ~,_ 'J ., ... &:b.o:rT.-& flexiblE~latex :501es ..-1-.150 '. No seat-bind! No'seam-chafel That's because seat and legs have no seams!, Moreover, this patented, bias-cut, on~-piece tailoring " . gives you long-sought relief from wrinkling and crawling.' Anp'th'ese super-comfortable ~orts are super-i~xuriolJs! .""' Hanes Custom Craftsmen have demonstrated some of their finest needlework on this richly lustrous combed broadtloth. Sanforiztld, of c\)ur~e., Smart, exclusive French-pleat front. , 'Beautifully' shirred -waistband of .heat-resistant elastic that . .. - h~san exceptionally long life because it is all-cotton covered. , ~ White, Blue, Gray, Maize, Tan,' Mist Green'

SIZES 30 to 44 ., •..••....•...... •.•..•. ~ ...... •.••• nee • r You'll want the additional comfort of this '8 'man's' ll'attiome" 'II, ,a fine Custom T Shirt with Nyfoyle neck ~ance and taped and tailored shape. holding r S, M, to XL fine tweed $port -;:oa.t shoulders. So finely kiiit and tailored from ,t has premium combed cotton that its. ~ ~~[;ilro@l~,@l.~~~' ., mote. trim-fitting Comfort never washes out! ~ grace ,Try onthiS' handsome tweed sport ,coat.'. NQ~~}h •. •••.•••••••••••••••, •••••••!.e••••••••••••••-- 'unique feeling that nqthmg else inyo~ closet,"'" .'. ~ top Ii.\oil This Coupon'Todoy or Phone 'WO 2-14S6 provides. You're casual,.eo~~rtabl~fllonfldent •. ' . . - 'part- Maybe it's th~ ~~I ma8~~,fabri~ ..tb9J-dbel. ,... WHALING'S , . it. Maybe the,ney,'.Westrend 8~llng'~:re~jed.bi . '. 617 Woodw~rd, Defroit26, Mich. )thing it's '. '.... - .. ',', .' ', .•~Pl~lises~hd ..me the foll~wing Custom Quality Sho~s . ,:'. ..' .' ; : 'arid.Shirts: ' "Hart Schaffner.&,M8n':;~: ahint::oft~auJrorma ~:~. , , • \-. ~ • 1'.' :. ~.~ Charge tc-; My Account 1.... _ tional introduced, into the trim, ~kPer~d,ifr;mci. l~oaei..,~ \horts ..Size Color ':,?~a,,~.' 1.50 Or I Enclose a Check 0 or Money Order 0 " , Rich-napped Deldicalf leather from France Maybe it's the fiawlesstallonng. Wh8teV!~.r.it.~, Silirts White , ' 'oday. . ' . Send Charge Acco'unt Application ••• , .... > ,_ •• , I' 0 it makes' you feelathome~in an H~M ,~)rl_~t..; ., '. $1.25 Tleans .• .ribbed translucent latex soles from ,.. 'frdm . . . $59.50' .Name- •••••••••• : ••,.•• ~•••••• ., ; . City ••••• =~ ,()••••• ~•••••• f. . , '. .; '., '- '. \:.. Germany. 'of meticulously crafted in ", ..t " .' Zone •••••• _••••••••••••• State l••••••.••~ . S• tre 'lI; ~ It ••••••• ,_ _...... •••••••• - ~. - .' • "r I...... "•. ,.\.:.~.- ••. ~•.• '•••••••••••••• !t ••••••••••••••• q •••••••••••••••••••••...... America for you. Distinctive in ,- --.------.------.... - - _ ..I Honey, S/~fe elr Olive shades. $1895 :S~STEIN & 0.:I I Also Fine Selection of. Banister Shoes :: tln~~~~';~,,"~( {/ (~ .t! ,. /) / ) - I • • • Whalilng'~s '-;--~/ 9J'(A~ ~/(i.(II f' 1 . '?Jl/JIl}J weaJt. lck Ave. I ')~ 'I i ~_.:.__~... 1------'------~ you can't. Qff~rd not to j1~~~'f~ . 6329'W. 7 M'ile Road '17012 .K~I~cheyai. In' the Villlci,~. 617' Woodward . near Livnnois Open 9 a..m. to 6 p.m.' Dally Open Thursday and Friday 80 KERCHEVAL • C.N THE HILL • GROSS,E POINTE . Cbarge 4cco'unts Inv,itid- .... , , EveninCI Opnn Frl•.,til 9' p.m'•. I.' , 268 W. MAPLE ., BIRMINGHA~ .. ! . : 'TIL 9 - r. .~3Z i

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, , An ounc~ Open '!"hun •• ~ J'rL ~ dar cheese Ca,.f OF HO~YWOOD as a cup c HoeA'erling Jewe.lry m,... food specia is now with us, specia~ American & Swiss Watch &. Clock Repajrjng in hair styling. FACIALS • PEDICURES •. MA.-NICURU Virginia Farrell Trained OI)eraton, and Air WatcMs - Diamond6 conditioned for your comfort. All types of permanents by 0\11' . expert operators " 14933 KERCHEVAL .Robelle' 5 Beauty , Beau Near Alter VA 2;.8509 cho Si 19021 Mack. at Seven Mile TU 4.1130 Salon Lovely 1

VOTE FOI (Fe Nelson 'LULA BACHM,AN Ranch. For C:ounty Auditor Public, Sale " REPUBLICAN t',"' . z i~'<",,,'. Outstandin~~ lawyer. Long experienced in . Starti~9 .oCtober 20th throu~h October 27th .>__. _, ~: ..:...... ri- civic aifair:J. Only woman nominated for I \ , high county office by either party. Active in from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. .. No. 138 ~any womE:n's organizations. Fonner rilem~ on Ballot ber of Wayne County 'Board of Supervisors. Married. three grown children. As grand piano, variety of living room furniture, , ------_...: ..- - , grandia:ilier's clock, French commode, Aubusson living room. s~ite, Fr'ench chest, Chinese' f~fture, sof;u~ If you prize lfour l chairs, occasional tables, Victorian chest, chairs, set:'; , tees~et cetera.

Engli,sh tea ~~ts, 'trays. candelabras. lustres. Capi~do~ CASHM,ERES . Montes, Dresden, Meissen, decanters, vegetable dishes, . punch bowls, and glassware. • You will let LIS clean them! Over 100 paintin'gs to sele~t from. A large selection • You not only SEe b~t FEEL of Oriental rugs., the differenc.!!

Jhey retain their hb ~i" , , Just iiJ zines. A lav original beC'.luiy and softnesi' Du MoucheUe tiful. colon ,. . ART GALLERIES COMPANY ftDity table ayJe for ev Joseph N. and Larry DuMouchelle 15139 ~ in M c:alL A,udioneers and Appraisers BeIJinlJ~ Kercheval Ave. WO 3.6255 at Lokepointe 409 E. Jefferson CLEANERS PI' Pick.up and Delivery Fine A1'ts From A.ll Over The World and DYERS \, Will' - SINCE 1918- 13950 ~ t'Grosse Pointe's Oldest and Finest" Cor. VAIl ....c. ~lr--..J .' 'V. Eo. "HARRIS TWEED" Froland's Engi;neers 'Plan ,CeJ Oct. 22 Meeting NURSERY AND GARDEN NEEDS HEADQUARTERS FINE TOPCOATS for Past 10 Years Th~ ~akeSt., Clair "Chapter of MIch~gan Professio~al Engin~ . eers. WIll: hClld. , a •meeting pn. Ine~=5~;::;=~:======~===~====5;===:S===~=i. Monday. -.octpber ,22:... P", .' ,'," . ." .'. '...; J. • "'~'»" 'J ...... ,.. " ,~.J,".. ,', -I.------" HAND '...... WOVEN. : Guest $pea,ker will'"be Davld~: ' :'DON'~._T.HAvE' A .:. ,.t -all , •• t••• J. J~y;~P.E., of tb.e Ford Motor: . . company.s Scientific. Labora~ iltahJl1id Twe«t: tory. who has" chosen as .his. :_~~~!!!~Ii~: . topic,. "T r a i n in g Engineering" : Personnell." He.is an organizer of th~ refresher course at. the) De.trolt . C 01.1 e g e of Applied. ~cIence., ,'. . NERVOUS Don Trefry will also. be call~d A'l Incomparable upon tq tell.,of the. arrangements'. Yalue! for. the. presentation of certifi.' cates, to those passing, the State . BRfAKDOWN The, famous "Harris , Board exa.minations' for' ,engiri-.. DURING OUR TREMENDOUS, Twel!d/' hand woven eers. a:chItE!cts and land, sur.i now . .'. in Scotland of all vir. veyors .• gin wools. in hand. N,ews r~~l!-rding engineering .somely styled and fine, prOJects ~eIr1g currently 'carried, ' tailc:,red topcoats.. . on or proJ,ected in this area.-vim , An excellent selection also be gwen.~, _ . . in Browns. .REMOVAL SALE GreyS and I . . Full range of siz'es! For ~y information' Or late .reservations" call W. J. Fricker " CARPETING , Buy .0" Loya'way TU 4-0367, ~ • Fins Carpe1tirig' • 9u,ality Installations .•. Low ,Prices- SAVEl .' 30 Day Chorge- 91) Day Chart- "and and POWer , LEARNEU IN A. HURRY' .SAVE I Wh~n iz:j uries . forced three De~rolt. LIons fullbacks out of SAVE!' actI?n m the 1956 opening game IV~noEok~~eJrt 811b~'S agamst Green Bay•.rookie 'half-" back. Don ,l\'IcIlhenny learned carpeting .cq. stores~men the plays. on the sidelines' and played the entire' second. halt .15839 E. WAUREN, near Buckingham TUxedo. 1.6022. at th:. fullback post. " .... " Reg. _'Sal_ 25" Reo Ridelawn .•••.••• 309.95 209.95: 1 25 • Reo Trimaiawn .'...... 2,59.95' '179.95 2111 Reo Royale •• "••••• J49.9S 105~OO. 11 - "', l~VERY .DAY is .'18 Toro Rotary' • • • • .... ' ,94.50 79~95: 11 FACTORY FABRICATED ------21 Toro Retary •• ,••••• ~,.,04.50 .84.95 18" Savage R.otary .... • ... 90.95 7'~9S. .ltIG.H'FI,DElll1(. 11 HABITAN1' CEDAR FENCE 21 Moto Mower Rotary. 1,14.95 84~9S. for lasting beauty, protection and privacy :;,HOW DAY ••• It.... Sale "Best-looking home in th~~neighborhood"- - that's what they'll say :r811~Reo Spin'TrimRofary ., 'I09~'S 79.95 when they see beautiful Habitant natural wood. fence around yow: 11 house ana grounds. Habitant Fence protects yow: Illwn and garden 21 R eo S'pin T'r~m'Rt"o. ary to 89.95, from dogs, thoughtless children and uespaSS4~rs,keeps' your own a't Defr10it AU[)IO Compan~, .18" Moto Mower RotarYI Self.Propened :.: ••••• 134.95 '99.95 children and pets safe at Jlome. Styles range frc,ai high.-tight 'Woven 11 screen fences that afford maximum privacy to tow spaced lattice and ':(ou ore invited to heor 21 Moto M'owerR~tary, Self-Propelled 169.95 119.95, picket designs ••• factorr fabricated, to nt 'J01<1f' exact ground plan. 20',' Savage Rotary. Seif-Pfopelled .••••••••.•••• 149.5'0 110.00 Ask th Come in and see us tod.:a.y, we will be glad to plan your outdoor day 0 THE THREE FI,NESTI . MAKES OF, living area and install Habitant Fence to Your exact ground plan, Rec~nd~tio~ed power and hand mowers at give.away prices! All si~es! ~nd hf' HO~E HIGH. f.IDELITY .REPROD,UCEIRS This I rich c Pendlfl • AR.l/JANSZEN ••• I tailor€. f So 'good that it ls u,sed as a comparison sta'rlUkrd in th~ f' Pendl Sizes' high fidelity ind'ustry. t " "Garden Too,ls t, Pend • AL TEe-LANSING' I I I I ....Garden Hose i . , P,nd Pamr:us tfVoice oj the Theatre" home music ~ystems,' , I I f' '.' Pend " •. BOZAK ••• -REMA~N I.N,GEVERGREENS Makes n~ &omp1~omisewith the ideal of tfthe very best .'.lId ,in ,sound". ,. \ . L . You will be th'rille'd with the realisticmu~icar repro'duetid;n Jrom • , . , .. these s'uperi?r. instrument~. Hear them today .... at A d£lilanll A Few at 4.50 FOUNTAINE FE~ICE. co. Detroit AIIDIO Cpmpllny

Fencing Miltmals M El'eetiotl 16020 E. WARREN •. near Dievonshire ~ TUx~do ~;~4014 . 20760 H~rper. tit 8 Mile t, HOURS: Noan till 9 p.m. ;Component Fidelity is the Greatest FideUty T Free IEstimotel, TU. 1-"J6~ Saturdays, 9 a;m'.-till6.p:m. .11 \,

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Thursday, Octoh?" 118, 1956 ~ R O::S S E p'Q I NT E' "N ~:w.s Page_Ave • HOUSEHOLD' BI1Ila''' pleaded not guilty to not havma An ounce and a half of I~hed- One-Two-Three Kick Signa" for '3~CiIsesHeard In City Court his' car under control and caus- dar cheese has. as much calcium M,aiore-ttes ------' ' as a cuP. of milk, says M.S.U. Judge 'Douglas Paterson held ald P. Harvey of St. Clair ing an accident. His case WU food specIalists. Justice Court in ihe City offices Shores,.resulted in. a $35 fine. dismissed because there was no =====::=:-----,- on Tuesday'evening, October 9. Josef F. Heinricks of Detroit, cause for actio~. R.ES •. MA-NiCURIS - The Judge neard threQ cases d Operatorr;. ancl ~ Retire durfug the session. ~------~--~ST~O~R~M~~SA~S~H~-...' cemfort. anenu 'by oW' K. 3546 raton Donald Urban of Ken- ALJIMINUM SCREEIil.IS DOORS in Rancl10 sington,.' pled not guilty to a IV ("Ill - Open Tues .. Fr1. 9 p.m. Beauty Beautiful. restricted ran- speeding charge. He was found, . San 12 to .. p.m. cho Santa Fe, Califomia guilty and fined $25. REPAIRING AI R...TEe ••• TW 2-7800 lovely'temporate, sunny Admitted gui!!: of a car ~ot ALL MAKES 640 E• ., Mile-I Blk. W. of OaJdaDd

Salon ye~r.round climate. under control violatiOn, by DonM JOHN E. GROUT (Former G:t'osse l"ointer) Nelson & Chapin Realtors :: Rancho Santa Fe, Cal1forn1a - Your Aims ,.- J ,. In Life room furniture, a genuine'. ,Aubusson living furniture, sofas, fORMIC~ chest, chairs, set .. . -Picture by Fred Runnells VCinitorY~ Halftime ceremonies at ~lue Devil football games left to right: -- ROCHELLE MISTEL]11},SUSAN VAN- are greatly enhanced by this bevy of high kicking drum lustres, Capi-do- DERMARK, lvIARILYN HAGEN, BETTY HUEGLiE, fo~,,'''' majorettes who pace'the intricate man'l1evers of the Blue CARON BAU1\IrANand .JUDY REININGER. ' , vegeta,ble dishes, Bathroom ,Devil band led by .bandmaster Dewey Kalembar. Shown'

A large selection Nab Drag Racer Without License Graduates of J!ichiga!" U. , . ~~J A Farms resident picked the to tlie curl) a~Mack and Canyon. BY SAVING .REGULARLY ~og""'.....-..:=. ToHonor_Thelr PresIdent wrong street for, drag racing He was charged wlth.,J'eckless on Wednesday evening, October drivlllg and' operating, a motor Arrangements have now been a few tickets left. These tickets 10. Charles W. Thorn of. 331 ehicl aft hO license had Mt. Vernon, waH picked. up at v e' er IS Your aim may be to purc!lase a new home ••• a funJ for Just hEe rhe ones in the maga- completed for the reception and may be obtained by anyone who Canyon and Mac:kavenue after' b~e_e_n_s_us_p_e_n_d_ed. _ your children's 3ducation ••• a reserve for your future zines. A lavatory Set into a 1>P..au. dinner. honoring Dr. and Mrs. desires to attend the ,reception and dinner by telephoning Mrs. a Farms police 'car .trailed him ,or money take advantage ef a business opportu'nity. tiful, colorful, Formica top with Harlan Hatcher, to be held next at a high rate of speed for sev- to elDe Goebel at ~rUxed~2~0277., Tuesday, October 23, according• eral blocks. An insured savings account at Peoples Federal Savings is 1"lUlit)' table combined. A size and Dr. Hatcher was .born in Iron- CARPETS and style for nUy bathroom. Come to Ruth H. Goebel, of McKinley ton, Ohio, on September 'His trotlbles moUnted when the way to reach the~e objectives. Start you~ account or avenue, chairman in charge of 9;. the arresting officer asked to ioorean. 1898, the son of Robert E.' and add to your present account today. Money received on the arrangements. Linda (Lesley) '1fatcher:' He see ':r:horn'sdriv,er's,license. He RUGS BOUND The reception is to be held prepared for college at More- could not produ.c,eit because the ~r before' the 10th of the month earns from the _.1st _ ....of WC) 3-6255 license was suspended several C per at 6:30 p.m. at the Gross:=Pointe head Normal School in Ken- yard that month. PI(JNEE~r Wa;: Memorial Center, followed tucky, .and he received the months ago. : . At 8:35 p.m. the polic~ noticed 4S by dinner at 7. The aff~ir is Batchelor of Arts degree at 'It''1J4~11sponsored by the University of Ohio' State University in 1922, two 1950 'Fords lined up for:a , . FAST SERVICE EARN PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS w,', ].IIichiganClub of Grosse Pointe, the Master of Arts in 1923, and drag race on' Mack avenu'e at 13950 CHARLEVOI:I( of which John M. Chase, of the Doctor of Philosophy in Fisher road. The cars sped east McOOY I SONS and loan Association of Detroit Cor. Eastlawn Lewiston Ivad, is president. 1927. In addition, he did post- on Mack and the scout car took off in pursuit. When,the drivers I Since the capacity of the Cen- doctoral work at the University VAlley 3.2340 saw the poli~e car they split CARPET GOMPA~Y '2'h% _ tel' is limited, there are only of Chicago and spent a.,year in • 600 Griswold 'ot Congress Italy, France and En g 1and up. OPEN TH'URS. AND ~FRL .on savings studying the Renaissance. . One car made a two-wheel UNTIL 8:30 P.M. U-turn and disap:peared in the 14729. Harper ot Outer Drive Starting as an instructor' in westbound traffic. IThe (police 14301 E. WARREN Each accDunf insured ];nglish at Ohio State in 1922, continued their chase of the' Corner Lakewood UARTERS .Comfort comes n~tu,rally he was promoted to assistant \, other car, which was'driven by VA 2-4100 , to $10,000. Phones: Main Office WO 1-5944 -aranm Oftite.1l1-7210 ' professor in 1928, and professor Thorn. 'Ihey fimuly pulled him of English in 1932. He served in an all-wool as dean of the' College' of Arts and Sciences, _1944-48, and in 1948 became:.viceMpresident,'the position he held at .the' time of his: election to the pfesidenci of YOlr .... the Univer~ity of Michigan in PENDLETON! 1951. Dr. Hatcher has' ..long been especially interested in the his- tory and development of the' Great Lakes region and recent:' ly served on the Soo Locks Cen- tennial Commission. He- is the author of several novels and volumes of history dealiIig .with' this region and especially with his native state of Ohio. Dr. Hatcher has been awarded honorary doctoral degrees by the University of Michigan, Miami University (Ohio), Bowl- ing Green State University, University of. Cincinnati, Ohio. ALE State University,. University of Toledo, Albion College, Univer- sity of Akron, ehio Wesleyan University, College of Woost~r, .... Michigan State, Butler Uni- versity, University of Kentucky, University of Pittsburgh, New York University and the Uni- versity of North Dakota. He married the former Anne Gregory Van<:e,of N~w Haven, Conn., in 1942.-Mrs. Hatcher, a former tea-ch.er,is the' daughter 'IteC). Sal. of the late Dr. William Rey- nolds Vance, dean, of the law •••• 3()9.95 209.95 school, at the Univers~ty of •••• 21)9.95 179.9S Minnesota. The Hatchers have two chil.' •••• 1-49.95 105.00 dren, Robert Leslie, 12, and ••• "~4.50 79.95 Anne Linda, 10. Dr. Hatcher is a member of • • •• 11)4.50 84.95 the Modern Language Associ- •• •• f~O.95 ation, American Association of. 79.95 University Profe~sorst Na~onal ory • '114.95 84.95 Council of Teachers of English, , , Great Lakes Historical Society,. ReI), Sal. Phi Beta Kappa~ and several \ o ~ clubs. \ .... 109.'5 79.95 Lincoln dealers are holding their first showing of the dramatically new I :. ... 89.95 ..... 134.95 99.95 ~l~FILM( ..... 169.95 119.95 AMERICA'S Ask the hunte~ who spends any' part of his shooting ONLY .,. ... 149.50 110.00 day on the open water about the ideal shirt to wear, PNEU~ATIC I I prices! All sizes! Md he'll invMiably answer "Make ":line a PENDLETON." SHOE This is no accident. No' shirt has its softness, the rich colorings, the naTural comfort of a virgin woof OLN'F R '1957 Pendleton. Here i5; na+ure'5~ living fiber, wool at its tailored best. See .~he sportsmen's colledion of famqus S% Oil! ....' . Pendleton plaids ~nd .tartans here at Young's, whfle' PowerrUny New inPerformance! Don't And more • ii • a new array of optional sizes and colors are complete. ,S- M -L - XL. D~a:m8tic .New .Styling .~verywheret pprinklers Don"t mis.s...~eeing, it! From new' Quadra- miss driving it! _Discover a new kind, of power l~uries 'make this the most effortless Pendleton Sport Shirts •.•••••• 11.95, 12.95, 13.95 Lite Grille-Ameri~'s ,mst four headlamp 'swift, silken 300 ~orsepower in the most' driving fine car ever built. Everything you " Pendleton Loung;ing Robes ••••••••••••••.. 22.50 design-to c~ted tear blades, this' is the powerful Lincoln ever huilt ••• a new kind touch turns .to p~wer! Electric door locks, , Mo'wers Pendleton Stadi&llmRobes, .of fast.action Turbo. Drive transmission ••• 6.way power seats, power lubrication are TO CLEAR! _ in ,zipper cellse •••••••••••••••• 13.95, 17.95 longest, lowest, .most disiinctiv~Lincoln of Pendleton Topsters _•• !'••••••••••••••••• 17.50 .all time. Everywh~re-hold' new ideas! a new kind of Hydro.~ushioned ridel just a few of Lincoln's automatic luxuries. Odd~sand Ends ------...,.---'----- WALK IN Ve have a selection of odd .Open.Fri,day Eveninl'$ Iill 9:00 UNMISTAKABLY ••• TIm 'FINEST IN. THE. FINE CAR FIELD '- " ~rub~end plants •.• 9reatly CUSH'IONED . . , , - .dlJced for quick clearance. , COMFORT :ome early for best choice! DON'T JHISS: lTll1NCOLN\ FOR 2957••• AT , _ ~phone ,- TUxedo 1.6233 CHES.IE'R , . .1I~s ~AR, Iwe. Boot., Sho'p, s . 16930 Kweh81J,dJ lit Notn DMIU 119.11 lAST WARREN rkL.. " ,#nc. 'at Buckingham , - , :hmOOI. TUXEDO 1.9252. .IROSS' POINTI TUxedo 1.086! [130.Kercheval, Grosse Pointe . ;TUxedo ,1-500Q • Point~ After Nove"'D&r , p

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... ~ ~ 1'- Student ][njured ReViOlo.fionarY Nash~ Headli'ghts' .,HeJ~~~ ~o..PI.an.lJDHomeco~g ,Farms Employs, Nel~ FiJ"eman Voting. DOLL REPAIR SHOP Lessons When lJit.by Car , y~1mloW ~~',.,.' :~>:'".:',.:.'" ~._,. ,:,,,;::':'" UD al~nae J from t~is ~ea [man of the alumni co~ttee On recommendation of Farms Arthur 'rurner. .' . I I Complete line of wigs, shoes, . '$.:::~:y<:n~:~'{;;~::::;~;~ n~t~K{. are wor~g QD. ~he, UmversIty'/S Lou -Per~one, of 647 Pember- Fire Chief M. William Mason The chief said, Turner had . I ::::::J@~~-&t: ho~ecommg this weekend .at, ton; Edward Roney, of 748 Har-." . ' . '!'he 14th I stockings and dr~sses., A Grosse Pointe Higp School II Rep~Uring Dolls Since 1895 • ,N ...... ,.. ,.. ,' $i the:McNichols campus. . vard' and Pete Whemhoff, of the l!arms count:il. on Monday, completed hlS one-year proba- headquarters studen1: w_as injured Monday ";':",'.' N'" Walter 'E. Cavan~ugh, of: 306 13'50,~Ke~ington, 'are members October 15, approved the per~ tiona,ry period in a satisfactory ments for a I . ' COMPLETE LINE OF morning, October 15, when she, - Provencal road, is general chair- of the homecoming 'coIDmittee. manent employment.of Fireman manner. be available j NEW DOLLS AND I ran in front of ~l bus from which practice, frO] D~LL CARRIAGES she had just debarked, and was proximately I Istruck down by a'passing car. the election ( KAMMERER I Ruth .. Hetm~lIlSki .of 20045 I! BABY CARRIAGE CO. Jfr@ The headql Ghesql:ure court, was IQ.a huny lklft East Warren I. 1105 GRATIOT WA 1..2710 to mal'e school 'on time when . \~::::~:::::,:,:,:~ at FIId1er ~Belle Isle Awning Co. is open daily I -. < • II she lea'~ed from the west b~und i;i~iliii1i!r days from 9 a f I, bus. " i!if~iiJi~ii, ,• "Serving East S,ide Detroit for Ofl£..Quarter of a Certtury'" from 1 to 5 p. Mand Sewn Shades The drIver ot the Lake Shore Nt,?: • Coach Lines bUls made his rou- %If' " " 3.95 4.95 tine stop at the :north-east corner \~!t:.:. IMPORTANT: WE MANUFACTURE AND I NSTAlL OUR OWN AWNINGS HOUSE: The Largest of Cha1'1evoix .:lnd Fisher a few Ih::J .When you, Collection . t it 8 '1 k ' R th i:,;;:,::?::~"<,,,:'....., 7601 E. JEFFERSON AVE. (oPP. Brodhead Naval Armory) " ,of Lamp I~~'tne~r:nt e~£ th~~~~~d i~to .,:,....:,.,.,.,.~,f<::::*:.. minutes to re Shades on !lvoid being a the East Side the path of a 1955 Chrysler accident. It's ITEMS driven by David T. Sicklesteel "dog tired" MADE 11----. We Sp~cialize in = of 285 Moran ro,ad. INTO 'Wrong; hand~ LAMPS Witnesses sa:id the driver of over things a Unusual Frames Recovered the- car had. no chance to avoid possible dang at modern prices. hitting the girl. Fortunately The revoluti,onary four.~head1igl:ltsystem of 'the .1957 Complete Lamp Service " Sicklesteel Wa!l <1riving slowly Nash has, been called the "greatest advance in automobile' .(;anvas when the girl darted into the' r lighting since' the advent of sealed-beam units.'" Actual traffic. I 11 The Farms ambulance took night-driving tests..maqe by .ArilE~riCi¥lMotors 'Corpora-' OPAL tion proves thatt}le new system'supplies up.to lOO'extr'a Ruth to Bon Secours Hospital LAMP AND FURNITURE where she was treated :for feet of illumination. All four lamps are used for the high' COMPANY bruises and possible fractures. beam; while only the upper'tvvo are used for the low .A.wning~i. E. Warren at Audubon The Hospital reported she was ,beam. The four lamps are standard. in fair conditicln Monday after- and 24311 Harper , . noon. Winter Prices-Latest Styies - Why Not Learn To Enjoy Music?~' CLEARANCE SALE ON UMBRELLAS AND TABLES Speci, See This Amazing Set Tod.,y! Dr. Ruth S, Wylie, assistant Pre~Bach Music; /J5th CenturY GAB~ pro.fesso,r of .Music at Wayne through 18th'Century; 19th Cen- latest styles-your choice of colors TEPI UmversIty, WIll conduct a ten- tur e' d f R ti .. I WI week course in Music Apprecia- y ~ r~o 0 oman c~sm; m- Call L.O 7:"2293 for free estim~te - no obligation of cOCi,r~e . tion for the 'Department of Com- presslomsm and the BrIdge into Hair S' r munitv Services of the Grosse 20th Century. Music; Twentieth" • HI Pointe Public School System. Century Jv1usic.... ALUMINUM. AWNINGS "FfBREGlASS AWNINGS Dr. Wylie attended Wayn~ Class reg~stration may be * * University where she received made. by callmg the ,Department PI-:nty of FREEPARKING.- 2 Doors Easf of Store, • her ,A.B. and M.A. degrees; and of Community Services. at TU. BABS 1

the Eastman School of Music-, 5-3808 Or TU.I 5-0271. TU University of Rochester, where 18020 MA( she received her Ph.D. in Com- position. She is current chair- ' man of the Theory-Comp~ition Section of the Michigan Music Teachers' Assotiation, and has THIS AREA]' NEWES1~. lectured to many clubs in the • • • Detroit area, In additon, Dr. Wylie has to her credit numerous perform- ances throughout the East and FORD .SALE' and. SERVICE .HEADQUARTERS! Midwest; and, many original. works, including two l?ymphon- ies, three string quartets, two ,

sonatas, three orchestral suites, , , and many shorter works. The ten-week outline, to be covered in this course will inL 95 square inches of viewable area-Model 14T01'l. clude:-Properties 'of a Musical Tone and how each is made use ,Air~ of in the ElementS of Musical 4 GROSSE. POINTERS Expression; Rhythm and Rhy- .-truly portable,-,':~ . thmic Notation; Pitch Notation (Scales, Key Signatures, Mel,. , Engi odic Ljne); Timbre;, Instrument~ : / w~igh~001y'26po nd~i! . ation (Orchestral ;set-up.ahd,;-iri~)i ';~;'.. Sr. & Jr. -:: i ( • ..'. _ dividual instrum:E!lits); Chorus; Quartets, Trios, Pianos, etc.; needed, in Harmony; Form and Structure; fields o,f Only • f'As G6fUItYJl El6ctric "Compan- TO SERVE YOU • .- "" .. - Aluminized picture tube Deyelopm~ -weighs only 26 pounds. Works PLAN JOINT MEETING IUS well as a console but earries The Grosse Pointe Rotarv This is your invitation to come in and meet the friendly.folks at Stark Hickey East, your 61 \ , S1 easily from 1")()mto room, town . Club will hold -a joint lucheOli- to country, ear to office! '1per week meeting with the Leamington new Ford' dealer in this area. Stark Hickey's modern Ford sales and service facilities WEI (Ontal'io) Rot a r y Club, in MECH Leamington, on, Monday, Nov- 'now" Qpen for ,your inspection ~~ndbusiness," b:rmgsto this area a reputation for customer ember 5. 'I'l

Th~'large Service Department' ha""s been designed to' offer the b~st " in prompt, efficient workmanship and brings .to this area a plant \ completely. equipped to service , trucks as well as passenger cars.-

,:;::',':':'1 FORREST RODGERS Service Manager , t' '. , For the price of~alaundry b~sket* ,you ,', Call can do 50 loads in your electric clothes sentath dryer. An electric dry?r saves' you furnish work, too. No more heavy cloth~s baskets to lug. outdoors. Just' tUrn" the dial to get soft,\fluffy laundry" '..- every time. No wonder smart home- • • 1 ~ makers say:

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I . Thursday, October 18, 1956 (; R () S'.5 E POI N T E: NEW S Page Seven ,._. oher 18, 1956 ------• -r-- .- Fireman Voting Machine lke' 8 Birthday, CampaIgn Driver .Tickete~ Crown Champs At Lakepointe Lessons Offered · GOP' .B' . Followmg Crasn G~osse:pointE!rScarriedofftoP1A recent. study of statistics 'c.' Pla. ns.K eeplng .s usy . ..' . honorS'f~~ golling at the L~ke';'wherem the rounds of golf f said Turner had The 14th District Republi(~an . . .Tabn S. Slick, 46, of 752 Trom- pointe C~iuntry:club'for t~e sea- played was diVided by the num- CHET SANIlPSON lis one-year proba- headquarters has made arrange- Cakes went t~ children in De- Barbara Buttram in the Twenty- bly, was ticketed bJr Park-police soIiwhicili c Ii

1957, escortl~d proximately one week before yan~e here of the. nahonal ~eI~- 1946. report, ,:Mrs. Vivien :E.~.Ellias,45, Grace' Palmer trophy, ami' Don-ate clubs' in the area. . I the election on Novemebr 6. b:ation of the chIef execubve s Eighth grade/ !:tudents from of 1337 Beaconsfield, ,had .stop';: ald.,A. DYik$'a~,4~7 Barcl~y r~ad v . . bIrthday.. . Pulaski School got-a chance to ped her car at J,efferson, and wa ....a .4olubl~ wmner,. ~lth f!1e Dur~g the co.mmittee reports, The headquarters, located at' Young 'Republican w~m~n m see' first-hand. how political or,- Lakepoirite :to.make a.lefthand: :Men's'CI1!lb:.C~~a.m ~ 1,0 ~.s ~~PI follo\ymg the dinner, Jerome E. East Warren and BeaconsfiE!Id th.: .Fourteenth CongresslOnal ganizations operate when they turn, whe~ the c~!-l'driven. by, av.:ard m;ld.:~he!.Preslde.nt s _CUP1'Friesema reviewed the many im- is open daily, including Satur: rm European Tour DI..,tr~ct bake~:l s~ores. of cakes took an educational tour of Slick stJ;u.ck,~d I~am.aged the gomg ia-ih • . . provenients made in the club days from 9 a. m. to 9 k). m.; Clnd - ~smg the ~peclal ~lsenhow~r Fourteenth District Headquar. right rear ep,d'of h.at vehicle. . The W6men's,Glub Champion-, during the year. These iricluded for Adults: from 1 to 5 p. m. on Sundays,. g p I :ecl~e'l youn R e Ubllcanfamltl- tel'S on Tuesday' afternoon, Oc- Mrs Ellias c j(a;j m ~;d Slick ship tropl:1ywa:; awar'ded. to Mrs. ~;;~~V~;ny:~~ inw~~~lU~~o~': le~d e Ivdered theste c ~ ehs.1dok tober' 16 drove' off wl'tho'';\~1'~':;dentify'm'g 'Patricia Dittmler of. Indian"ViI- . HOUSEHOLD HINT WI e-eye youngs ers m c 1 - . .. ,.,,-}, ,.. l' 'M ",:,' d " . sprinklhig the fairways, during April21 •dune 8 •••• $1,652.40 .Ne~~Y()~.. , , d f . h h 't 1 A' Republican "banner trail- himself However' Slick who age anor . .l.1.wars were pre- the season, expansion of the . When you are tired, take j'j've rEents.wdarGs0: SlueS °tSPI8 S ats '''as pic'ked 'llp 'at'/home 'when' 'selLted \ byE~rI R' Boonstra" . t t . l:!S SI e em ra, ara oga, C 0 ~ er," ~splendent. in 'GOP trap- .. '.. ':. , I, h',. . f th M' , G If d cl~bh0'l;lse and facilities' and in- This 6-week deluxe tour will eover' t r e l.a n d, England, 0 IS his, mm"dlebs. rela~ a,nd you mlght tage, Bon Secours, St. John's pings; getting an enthusiastic traced by hcenlle. plate num-:-. cTauuman. °t. ~. ~ttnsoan ' crease"m membersHip. avOl emg a VIctIm of another d t . . th cept'o' by 't' . th ber asserted that lle had g'otten 0 rnamen . C()InID1 ee. . . Holland, Germany. Switzerland. Aushio. Holy. ~nd France • .d t It' h ' ". an 0 servIcemen m e r~ 1 n CIlzens me, . -. I .. ". . . ',' ,,~.' ". • . . '. ,Presently a new entrance S w 3. tr .'dogaCCI ent' . d" th ent thipersoll ISjlocal Marine hospital . . Grosse Pointe area. Literature," out. . of his car h'1ollowmg.', the col-' .' Followmg. .'.~' the'. presentation .of marquee,'..., IS un der -cons uct'lOr... . ITe a ngs ~o In line with the national ob- verbal information and coffee llSlon, bu~ "W'. Eln~~()one" mlJ:de V8rlOust;rophles to 17.members 'which,will allow four cars at for" any or all of your travlet needs, call. 'Wrong, .hands fumble, feet trIp . .'- are being dis~ribut~d," a complamt or rl!morted an'm- .of'the club at a .:well attended . " ,'. '. '.:' ,., . a over thmgs and eyes fail to see servance, ?e~I Olters sIgne? many jury, he got back into the car dinner diancin' officiall closed .t~me:to :s~op'~der shclte: at the ,. possible dangers. scrolls "":Ishmg the Presldc:mt a. d d v ff 'h t"':-' 'n!:'d'--h" Y -~, en~ranc~~, :.ThIS, . accordmg. to ,;1:"0 VI I~, UC Chet Sclmpson Travel'.Service happy bIrthday and pledgmg a Quarterback .Jerry Reichow an eo., '. '. a was ca t e most.....8 Manager Louis Palmer is in an . I ilflI"": trip to the polls- on election day. of the Detroit Lions was voted. To settle the matter, police is- ,cCels~fulS'hs4~a,s~I:l81: the club In St. ticipation of an active wiilter' The scrolls were sent to the the Most Valuable 'Player award sued him a ticket, and ordered mr ores. ',:'.\ - 's.:!asonat Lilkepointe. The club's 100 Kercheval ','on the hJIIII Phone TUxedo 5-75 I 0 President in the 1956 East-West Shrine him t9 appear in court on Wed~ Many .of .the; members call it a~mual meeting will be' held

Fourteenth Distrlct, Republic- game. nesday, October 31. <., the "golfingest'!' ciub in the area. November 5. • " 1 ~ ariS participated with thousands ------=-----'--- •••••-'.-••••-.-.-.-••-.-.-••--••-.-••-.-.-•••-••-.-.-.-.-••-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-••-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.11••-.-.-.-••-.-••-••• -••-••-.-. - POINTE of other Republicans, nation-,. ""A'-' -. wide in climaxing "Ike Day" YJ, ev€:nts Saturday with a birthday . ~" BEA.CfT),( party at District Headquarters, SHOPPJ'? 15316 E. Warren. Highlight of \ . the evening was the tune-in to- Specializing in the coast-to-C'oast television net- work featuring tl1e Eisenhower GABRIELEEN family in the l.Nhite House with TEPIDAIRE outstanding dtizens in the Em- WAVES tertainment world' dedicating se special numbers to the Presi~ Hair Styling dent. • Hair Tinting Young Republicans on the lke • Hair Cuttin~~ Birthday Committee -here were Wayne O'Neil, chairman; Rose- / BABS RYDBERG mary Basco, in charge of cakes; John Snell, in charge of scrolls, TU 1-6183 .",nd Carol Kropf and Joanne 18020 MACK nr. Washington MacMahon,:in charge of cake distribution. _ Meanwhile, other Republican activities are coming into focus here and a voting machine for ~\GAt4 public instru.ction has -been set • • • • • G • • • • ••••••• ...... ' ~., . ~0.A up at Fourteenth District Head- qUQrt~rs. ~ c. Anyone is welcome to drop ~lt by headquarters a.r~d learn -the flit ' steps necessary in proper use of the vot£ng machine. The mechanical ballot-caster will re- .. ,'- .. mCiin there until election day, when Detroiters will make their choices on voting machines at the polls. Robert E. Wald,1'On,Republic- ar. state repres

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Especially during the com'ing holiday II :00 A-tvt.TO 9:00 P.M. season ••. 0 Florida room i<:a welcome addition to any home •.. giving y,!u a com'Forrable, livable ex'rra room ••. to :ST RODGERS be enjoyed In all seasons. It is less ice Manager eostly than you might think. ..

Call roxedo 2-6606 for a repre- sentative, who will be glad to , furnish an eStimat,e. JALOUSIE Window & Door Co. 4£01&7Mack Ave. in the Woods

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Page Eight .G,ROSSE .POINT~~E_~~~S~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T_hu_~_d_ay_~~O_cl_O~~_e_r._18_._1_9_S6~' Tburs, . - CLOT1tING FOR NEEDY ~sj this ye~ than' in any'similar f1,4a ~ments.. ~s was an So:mef ing. tlO,' C eer AOOlJt More' clothing. was given to period in the 21-year history of mcr~~e oyer September, 1955, h h needy public school childhn the school clothing program. A of 5.17 ~hildre~ .clothed and The Best during the month of Sep~ber total of 1,485 children received 4,569 articles dlstr1buted. ~'. of Liv,e Lobsters! ~ Bargai-"s Galore! Live Lobsters Oysters on .the Half Shell ••• in the few remaining days of Yf)RK'S Cooked Lobstenr ,', Nova Scotiim Sword Fish Lobster Meat '. . Cooked, Peeled & Properly Ptlckaged De-Vpined Shri,np for you,o Home Freezer REMOVAL Sh,.imp Cocktails . Michigan's Only S-::allops Lobster Pound / Equipped to Supply alE tlJe'Middle West , ' MICHIGAN ..FOOD, SALES 16635 Harper . . TU 2:.."r!79 Between Yorkshire and Kensington -

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\ ,-Plc.tw--e by Fred Runnells Grosse Pointe's unbeaten football team to right, frqnt row:- MARCIA MOWER, has had pl~nty of vocal assistance from :JUDY ANDREWS, CAROL BAYLESS, these pretty Blue Devil cheerle~ders who J'EAN HUTCHINSON ~'1d MARGE keep the home crowd busy urging their ~;VI.BtE.Back row, lE!ftto:r:ight:-, STEPH;" . team on to victory. And the team has ANIE MOCERI and AIJELAIDE EADES; made their job a lot easier ~y winning all Not shown in picture is cheerleader, of their first five games. Shown from left Jrudy Nothstine.

in., Pays Car Rental Moral jfle-ArmallneJtt Play , With Bad Checks YO •• Hailed lfts T ~p M u~~ica-Z'Hit Wallace -F. Relies, 40, foriner~ OI.D.MSttt'ONtD "WILl" ly of Van Dyke Mich. and pres~" An internationally known cast can play.' uFreedom." Mrica Ya, we tan modernize your old~ ently of Florida wa~ arre'sted of 60 fr?~ 25. c01L~n~,ie~co~es'. sp~aks ~othe 'Wcrld thr?ugh this' SINel fashioned, broken worn rings, .ar~ , to DetrOIt on. 9ctober'1~ .to pre- powerful- aud,', app~a1ing pro~ - rings or pl:1s.' We v.-l!1desIgn strong by a U. S. Marshal and turnedJ sent at,.the.l'ord AuditOl:i\1m,the .du<;tion•. :Tl:ie':;' 'cast, which is MW mountings In the n8wes~ of Over to Woods police who Holl;y:wood, ,produced' musical drawn from'.' all part of precious jewelry metals, whit. gold, charged him with uttering and "The Vanishing Il;land/' ~ Africa, includes.the former cap-. platinum or yellow gold • • • And publishing. Thismtisical.combine~ ~he best tain .~~.t~f.t Kenya, football t~am, we'll show you sketches of the pieces H Ii di t D t S t of Hollywood. technique and a lea~E~~of 10,000 South Afr1can before the work Is done, Look through Wal~ eso~c~{ n~ ri t ei Rg .. productIon . genius., :,The . noted teachers, . and" .political chiefs . er .' ~ an d e . e, oy choreographer Nico Charisse' from West Africa. I your jewel box • • • and e<'m. In T b f o lan, IS accuse 0 paymg 'h t ' d th' 11 b 11' W.tl: d'" , today or tomorrow. rental fees to a Woods rent-a~ ~ 0 rame ,e .amous a er- 1 l gracle an conVlct~onthe All Watch end Jewelry Repair car firm with two large checks ma Cyd C~arlsse, ha~ createc;l men and women of this cast Soon we'll be in Work Done 0 .. P,.mINI which ubounced." One check some ~azmg dram~tic choz:e- pcrtray not only. an answer to was for $171.54 and the other agraphic scenes, I.ewls Allen ~f 1 the. great quesbonmark ..of our New L,ocation at USI, 01W fHWlting for $130 Hollywood, well known for his Afr1ca but also to the pressmg Be $1 101 fUxt 10 "01'1 , , , . directing of IIlany Warner Bros. i~1C,mesthat confront' this con-' The offlce:s saJd Hehes was productions, directed "The Van- tinent. "Freedom" will have. its . Our TU,,6dq 1-4800 ~rrested at hIS home, ~OOO,North ishing'Island." ' premiere on October 20 and 16835 Kercheval Gulf boulevard, I n d 1a n Rock " t' th' 2'2 24 28 d B h Fl bUS M hall The mUSiCwhi(:h the London can mue ani e , , ,an , Across from Best's eae, a., y a .. ars "D '1 M il'" d 'b d th 30 . • and brought to the Woods on fI a1 y !La . es:crl e as e . Monday October 15. The arrest most melodiou~ that any Lon- Reserved se~ts .wIthout cha::ge was made on October 3 don West End stage has heard can be o1:ltamed by phomng '17047 Kercheval HOUR~5:9:30 too' 6:00 . . ' '. . 'for years," was 'written' by Will. WOodward 5-3000 or from, the , Hehes was ar;rested on a Heed and George Fraser and box office of the Ford Auditor- in the Vlliage- Thurs. and! Fri. till 9:00 p.m. ~Ii;'.j' '!t '. '.'bHt federal warrant, slgne~ by Fed- orchestrated by, Herbert Weis- ium. ) . ~ eral Judge Frank A. PIcard, for kouf Director o{ Opera at the CHABGJl A~COUNTS JNVITli:J)l violation of probation. He had Los ~Angeles Conseravtory of \ 16601 E. Warren at Kensington been convicted of falsely filling Music, Open 9 to 6 gaily. Fridays. ~,N 9 out forms for an FHA loan, ~d . Reginald Owe.n, the MGM I I I placed. on two years probatIon star, who after two' years on ------~--~ ------,---1Il AprIl 1955. Broadway in "1U~airs of State". •I took a leading rcrle in this play M America's Finest Furniture during its Asian and European . tour earlier this :I'ear, says .of it, "There has been nothing like : MEN. OF PERFORMANCE -' i " . 'The. Vanishing I:;land' in theat- rical history. Neyer has a play had such an effed on the...think~ ing of cabinetl; around the world. The plaYl; of Moral Re- A=mament are bringing life to thE>theater." : NOT J-UST ~PROMISES : II "The Vanishing Island" after it.s premiere on October 19 will I • I I, play an alternate nights, Octo- ber,23; 27,29 and 31. I !:- I

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\ I.. I I I \ , '. ~I.~ ... ~ -- ~ -, -- --. ------, ~ ''::'".":' .;:,.~,',.':~:,,~.&:.~~,~4t.t'l~:::'~;iF..r;~\;~~!t~~r~;q;:~!!~*::tr\~~?:';*~:;~:{!,'~f!~~1{~.\~~11~::"~~~:~';:~'=7.~~':-"~:-- • ,'f' " ' \ • Thursday, Odober 18, .i956 G I~0 SSE POI N T'e 'N'E W S Page Nine -, ents. This was an A bot temPE1"may shorten a , Since time began the w~r1d over September, 1955. Theat,er Group Submits :Report Many Pointe Businesses man'~ life-in fact, another fel- has had people who never -are hi1dren clothed and low often helps to shorten it. bappy unless they aren't. cles distributed. Lists Schedule Dr. David M. Le't'in On.Fa~:~Fires Jump Gun in Torch Drive Fo..ot SF;ecialist - Chirop~dist The Grosse Pointe Com- Chief M. WJlliam Mason of " . munity theatre 'announces the the Farms Fjlre\. Department Many Grosse Pointe business-I Sh?p" Roesch McKni~ht, Inc., i: Announces the Opening of His Office for schedule of plays for the 56~57 submitted his _monthly report men jumped the gun on the Pomte Hardware. Art s Parly- season. First offering on October for September to' the Farm kick-offio the'1956 Torch Drive. ~e; Grosse POil'lte Window The Pr~etice of 26-27 is Garson Kanlll's. classic 'Council.on :Nronday,evening, ,They h a v e already turned Shade Co., Park Lounge Bar, Surgical Chiropody and Foot Or~hopedics comedy C

______.....;.~.:..;;::::.:;:::======~ Holden and Broderick Craw- any _outside ,comn:lUnities',in. dio' and,te1evision s~r ..,was the M:tlier's' Market, Rlt.ter's Drap- ~, ford, September. star, ,attl~actio~.".Mrs. ,.,l,tobert erles, Andy's S~rvIC~, Arena ,/ "Stalag 17", a suspens~ful Fireman Arth.ur Turner com- D~; ot.St~phens'. road, is the H8:r~~a;, • B~rrmgerCShr.Laked co~edy-dr~ma 0Gf American pleted his prolbatioJ;1aIj"period rDe~lonal.,~halmian~fp~e Torch PGomsetanudslcO~ulseD't InISBan. prisoners m a ennan com-' d 1 ijti d' 'gul' rive :(or all, of the. omtes. us ar dI, ar ar, 17144 Kercheval pound during' World War' II an 1was_'Lc~SSt'e as Rarea ar " Among the businesses 'which Guy's' B a.:rb,er Shop, Grosse . . emp aye. leu lenan~ ymon d . ' p . t 'Cl k Re' d U . Will be presented December S d .Ed'" B' t have already contributed are: om e ~ oc pall' an mon In the Village ~ 14th and 15th. This highly s~e- t:led~he fir~~ep~~::~ ~:' Allatd Hard~are~, Be r ry ~and Homing Club...,, cessful.Broadway ~la:V'w~s a!so spectors'school:heldat Michigan Berr,Y,A5~o<:.I~~es;.JTh.arvat .the ----- TU 1-4096 Drapery and Curtain ma.de .mto a mOVIefor WhICh State Universi1~ September 25 'Flo:Ist,' CIty. ot <;rrosse ~omte ,DRIVER DAMAGES LAWN CLEANERS WIlli a m Holden' won an to 28' Police and FU'e Assn., COIffures Mrs. Frank Palmer of 718 • FAULTLESS'53 6 Years of Academy Award. . by Leon;'~Greta, Turne, House Middlf7sex, repor~ed to Park _specializatic1n guarantee you the The third offering' of the and Garld:enShops, Inc., Mas- ----.--!!'!!!l!!!!!!!!!'!~~-_===_===--_ stume •finest workmar.5hip and fairest season. "Anastasia," a c t.i n g History' proVlesthat decisions ~ell.H~~:ware and Rands Med- Police on Thursday, October 4, , Open Friday 'Eyenin~s Till 9:00 ewelry prices for' clleaning draperies, bon- rights. of which have been 're- are ':frequently" nothing more IcalSery~ce. '",' ,', that someone nad run over and quet cloth!>, lamp shades and leased this year to acting' groups; than a jump ,at,'a co~clusioJ1.. ,J .oth~s.:are ....~Russell Barber damaged her fr.ont lawn. blankets; dramatizes an attempt made by • • We toke down and rehang dra- a group of White Russimls, to 1%. Off peries and cornices. f.l".adu~entlyrepresent a poyerty- • GUARANTEED: NO SHRINK- stricken young woman as. the AGE or Le,SS OF COLOR. Your surviving. Romanoff princess. ical Sale Value! household items will look like This new drama will be: pre- new! sented March 1 and 2.' , all China "Ten Little Indians!! is a re- / , peat by popular demand'.for tIle lking Dish g r ,o'up. This well-polished I mystery by, ~he acknow~edged leader of mystery authors and C playwrights; Agatha \:'Christie, w.as.presented in the opening 19 years of the group. The' new FAVORS production dates are May 10 and 11. . . Hawaiian OrchiQ,s for the ladies and tical Sale yalue! The last production of the balloons for the accompanying season .will be a real old- ' ~Iver Plated fashioned mello-drama on June youngsters SINCE 1895 21 and 22. All plays are given lavy Ladle at Cannon Mem6rial Audi- torium, O':ll Guilford between E. Warren .and Chandler Park C Drive. There is ample free park- !39 ing. 8:30 curtain. Individual tickets for each show are $1.25 adults, 75 cents students. Season tickets are available at $5.00. Checks should In. be made payable to Grosse \, Pointe Community Theatre and ,tion at •.. wi1th Care mailed to 32 Lakeshore drive, Be Sure To Get Grosse' Pointe 36, Michigan. Our Estimate Every'where' \ ercheval in Safer, Cleaner' St. Philomena's Society , To Hold Rummage Sale om Best's \ \ TU. SANITI~ZED VANS I The ladies of St. Philomena's' Agents, United Van Line., Inc. Alt~ Society are 'sponsoring a :30 to 6:00 2-5480 All .118State. three day :Rummage Sale at r Canada Mexico I. tIU 9:0C p.m. 12838 East Jefferson aven'~e, - i October 2'5.26 and 27, from 10 until 6 o'clock and 'Friday,,~til I 9 o'clock. .' I Grosse Pointe On Sunda:r, November 4, .the ----_ ... altar society will be cooking and announces that there will be ,agreat showinJ~of the I serving the annual 'roast beef I dinner in the church hall, Mar- Moving & Storage seilles at Mack avenue, from I 1:30 to 5:30 o'clock. The public , '" .entire .line"of NEW '57 CHEVROLETS at his showrooms 15408 MACK AVENUE is invited, 'adults, $1.50,' chil-' --_.*------I, dren, 75 cents. I :E- I I I b~ginning TOMORRO'W MORNING, October 19th I' '. I I I I I I .. ~s , I I IT'S .GOING TO' BE A ,REAL BANG-UP I , " , . I I I I I I I I I '#'J

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! Page Ten' (; R 0 SSE' POI. N T-E NEW S Thursday, ()ctober J 8, J 956 .. • I Thursda~ Dinner Planned Conversions Im'portanf - But Not This One Need V By Methodists Announcenlent! To Hel) The Grosse Pointe Methodist Church will hold a Spiritual Beginning Wednesday, October 24th One of the I Life Dinner on Friday, "October to the following Monday, October 29th volunteer et 19, at 6:30 p.m., in the commun~ War Memor i- ; ity room of the church in Mor- row, Friday I ~ oss road. All members, children o'clock. ThE I ( and adults, a:~einvited to attend. Cross Brai I • We WII te, CIo!JeJ' , tI The program of 'the evening Class will be~ FAMILIES LUKE YOURS for the adults and Intermediate Those who and Senior youth groups ,will be week course I ' pre s e n t e d by the Reverend 501' femole/ling Fr~day morn Hugh C, White, who will review amination an the book "The Autobiography of tificate fron Peter Cai'twright." In connec- Congress, wij tion with' his review! Rev. YARNCRP\FT scribe into Enjoy reading mate White will discuss Protestant 343 FISHER ROAD Apologetics, which, is an ex- blind. planation of Protestantism. His - This is the discussion will be geared es- kind taught i pecially for the understanding Like An Old Keepsake ••• The class is : of the young people present. bers. There al Saving A separate progra~ has been tor fuose wh< planned for the younger chil- themselves t dren, through the J~nior depart~ effort. ment Mrs. Walter Griffith is in charge of the dinner, which will at be pot-luck exCfept for the meat course and beverage. All circles will cooperate to supply wait~ resses and to decorate the din- ner tables. Church members will be contacted in the near future' by the Fellowship Com- First mittee regarding reservations -Picture by Fred Runnells for the event. Conversion points are important in the extra point after the Blue Devils football, especially in high school games, . scored their second touchdown against I and could mean the difference oetween Wyandotte who they beat, 19-6, on Satur~ Dominic L. Pucci an unbeaten season for the Grosse Po~nte day, October 13. In winning five consecu- Federal Blue Devils in the next two weeks in the tive games this season the extra point h~s Honored by Italy Highland Park ,and Fordson g~es. To been important as the Point~rs have held ~ 0 date the Blue Devils have been successful cornfoiHlble margins over their opponent~ Dr. D m in i c L. Pucci of - , I Moran road, professor of Span- only 7 times in 16 attempts. In this in- in each game. They have scored 105points Any amount, even a dollar, will start "I ish and Italian at Wayne State stance quarterback Dick Dumas missed \~hile holding their rivals to 26 points. your account. First Federal's ~exible University, was awarded "The Star of Italian Solidarity" the " savings plan also lets you add to sav- highest honor Italy can bestow ~" on a foreigner by the Italian Consul of Detroit. COMING FROM THE FORK'ARD LOOK ~ ings any tune you wish-and get ~ The award was made by Dr. 272% current rate on Y9ur entire sav- Antonio Carloni on October 5, representing Italy's president.,' \ ings. Additions and )Vithdrawals are Giovanni Gronchi. Dr. Pucci re- THE OUTSTAND.I-NG ENGINEERING ceived the honor for his' work recorded by the simple passbook in establishing cultural relations method. From small beginnings (un- between this country and Italy. ADVANCE OF 1957! " .Dr. Pucci, chairman of the. • \ der $100,000 in 1934), First Federal Spanish and Italian' depart~ ~ ments since 1930 received his has grown steadily to over 180 million B.A. degree from George Wash-- ington University in 1924. He t,- dollars in assets. We'll be happy to ,was awarded an M.A. in lan- make saving pleasant, handy and easy guages' from-the '~me university '" in 1926. Harvard Univers~ty , ..-.~ for you, too. awarded him with another M.A. ~ degree and a Doctor of Philoso- phy in languages in 1927 and , 1930, r€spectiv~ly. . "- Dr. Pucci, listed in ,"Who's Who in America" for many years, taught the romance lan~ .'c::() guages at Harvard from 1927 Current 2~%Rate to 1"930.His family includes his , wife, the former Lucia Bosco, and two daughters, Lucia, aged Earnings star; the 1st on accounts 15 years, and Carol Ann, 13. t, opened by the .lOth of the mont.;. A dinner and reception fol- lowed the award in the Pucci nome. ,

> } Rabaut Honored , i / At J;>emBanquet \ Over 350 persons attended the banquet sponsored by the \ Fourteenth Congressional Dis~ , trict Democratic Organization on Thursday evening, October 11, at the Silver Crown Ball~ room, Nine Mile road and Van- Dyke. This dinner was held in , honor of Hon. Louis C. Rabaut, " who has been a congressma,n (, from the Fourteenth Dist#ct for 20 years. I.,' The main speaker of the eve- ning was U.S. Senator. JohU F. 'Il Kennedy of Massachusetts. Others attending £1 om Grosse Pointe were Mr. and. Mrs. J, Dunton Barlow, George A. Kerc~eval rllaCr St. Clair Beauchamp, Mary and Sally Beirne, Hon. Edgar M. Brani~ USE OUR DRI"I:-JN WINDOW gan, George Bashara, Ann Leone Costrine, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Fiti, Mr. and Mrs. William., C. Loud, Frank McKinnon, Hud- - son Mead. Rev. Francis Dermott, Raubaut, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Rabaut, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rabaut, Mrs. Mary M. Rabau~, - 'Miss Margaret Rabaut, Mr. and FIRST FED~8:R Mrs. John C. Rabaut, R. H. Roche, Jr., JQhn, Roche, Donald M. D. 'Thurber, and Helen Wirth. Senator Kennedy spoke 'con- TORSION-AII~E cerning' his recenj book "Pro~ files In Courage,', which was on the best seller list in the .New York Times, and on the world situation particularly concerning the current Suez PARKING LCII' it ca:rpets the road I controversy. R liD E ...

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Pi>:?'res , ober 18, 1956 / Thursday, October 18, 1956 .~G'R'O.SS!' ,p 0'1 NT E .NEWS / Page SeVen' . . - ,_. I ' >- nt! Need Volunte~ers IFinally Agrees Nursery School In.N~w ~~u~rters' Cil1e~l!l.League .Republican Club AA-UW', ,Groups' I)em,o.eratie~Cl~ To Help Blind ~ToReb'uild Wall The Lake Shore Cooperati~e gram. Thisy;~ar Cha~el 56 Meets: Oct.-25 ,'Sponsors DebatePlan;.M-eetings' 'To Fete.,Lead~r~:~~ Nursery School has found a new is presenting 10..Monday evening.. ". '. .... ' , .' '.':',~' One of the most rewardhlg of After a:bout five years delay, home at ~t•.Lucy's-Schooi, ~- pr~grams on ,;the, pre-school Investiga~tionof ne~ amateur "Which Political Party Best Members of'. the StatUs of jGoverno~ G.'. Menn~_~ volunteer efforts begins at the the Farms council on .Monday. ter' ..and East JeffersoIl, and IS child. and ,nurs~:IYschool.prob- movie eqtilRlllent and .an. ex- Represents the Peopl~ in the Women 'committee of A:A.U.W. Iiams, Democra,uc memLn:L~~ War Memorial Center tomor- October 15; finally'. approved ready to welcome ne:wmembers lems~. . ".: ,.1 . , .pa-iment in~'adding sound._tp 14th'District'? is going ~o be the of which Mrs. E. H. B a h n is the State Admini~ative B~ row, Friday October HI, at 10 the rebuilding of a cinder block from' the~ross~ Pou~te..Woods .The Lake S~!o!e:.grOUp Will ni.6tionpictp.res wilLbe featured ~opic. of debate' for the, n~.xt chairman, wi 11 meet in the and Justices George Edwap:Js o'clock. The American Red wall on Moran road at the Hugo and St. ClaJr Shores area. /.. ' VIewthe pr()grnms from '8:30.to at the nex1:Grosse Pointe Cin-meetmg of the. 14th D1Sttlct home of Miss' Louise Rau, 422 and Talbot Smith will be gu~ Cross Bra i 11e Transcript.ion Higbie property line. There'area few openirigs in 9~30,;p,nLMo;n(~aY~'.<.at'Maison'ema Le~gul~meeting on T~urs- Young Republican CI~b.. Neff road,~tl:30p.m.onOct.22. of honor at the ''First .Ari$al Class will begin at that time. A low bid of $415, :made by both the three and fo~-year- ~h~ol, Yermel~ e.ast Of.Mack.. day~ Octoble~2p, at ~e 'Grosse Two speakers will debate on .Ther~ will be a round-table Dinner" ot the Grosse Po~~ Those who complete the 22- the Charles. Fromm company, 'old c1Bss.es.,For " applicati9n, New membill"s!Iare.reqmred to 'Pofute'WcufMemorial Center' at this interesting subject Robert- discusslOntel plan for speakers Democratic Club- to be held~at week course which meets each was accepted .by the council, mothers may call'Mrfl.; .Marilin attend.tive! and the old mem-a' o'clock. . Waldron, Republican, c~didate and topics 1:or the year. Those the Grosse Pointe War Mei'n. Friday morning, pass the ex- for the :reconstruction of- the Mann at ~Resc~tt 7-3~63, .the bers f~ur. ',! " .. ' '" ., . . ,Members' of .the group' will for' the, ~egi~lature. 'n:orp..the interested in the woman's role .orial Center at 6 p.rn. Frid*t-, amination and receive their cer- wall". ,'. member~hip cha1I'1ll~...,', . " Q~es?o~abput, 'orientl;tion, ut sound :on'a motion ictul'e 13th .~LeglSlatlve DlStnd, and at ho~e and abr:oad a:re urged ...... tificate from the Library of The Viall <:ollapsed. when. .For:thls sc~oolyear the group lts. aIms an~.rElqUlrements_may p ,. ,,'. p Mannmg Hatha~~y, Democrat, to attend the dlScusslon. Des- November 2. . ,"'~ Congress, will be able to tran- w~te~ fro:n a brokeI?-mam ~- will. have the use of two large be directed ,to ¥rs .. M:argaret by ~e~~)?~ .~agnetic ta?e and the-Legislator from the 1st Leg- sert will be served before the :Or. Lynn Bartlett will s';;';'. scribe into Braille the mnny dermmed the ground beneath It, new roo~s .at St. Lucy's. 1BSot1?S~all':,.~t TU~ed,~',~;'517a"the then:wi1~pla~ It b,~ckfor.every- islative District.. ,meThet~gA.'AU W' M .' St''d as.toa~er Illld 15 ~cting~ reading materials needed bi the classes wlll .meet from 9:'~~o. Oflentatl()nchaJxman. ,,' one'.to. hea.r~',.This. part of the . e •.• US1C U Y al ch ' ~ tba diD blind, FLOOR JACK STOLEN 11:15a.m. Tuesdays, and Thurs- . Mrs!,:AlvaTo:~~erid,:'ofAl~erpro~am'wi~ be.folloW:edby a The meeting is to. be held Group will meet on October 19 gener , amn,an or .....t'~. This is the only course of its Lee Wallace, 011 Thursday, days. '. r~~d,:lS superyJlSm~>th~.:p1o~.gDetroifa:atliorfty.' on' amateur Thursday, O~tober 18, at a p.rn. at 2:30,p. m. in.th~ Henry and .~er. .1J. kind taught in the Detroit area. October 11, called Pa~k police . Mrs. Mann urges parents. ~o o~ a.Y.:theeCJ.ulJ:l~eI>:ti~~~y.at;l": mbtionpictures who will' have in Buckingham' Hall and will ~dse1 F?rd audltonum for the :Reservations for ~e din,11p Tbe class is llmited to 24 m~'ll- and reported the theft of a floor ~pp~y..soon, as the membetship ous sto:age plaltlt:8:.:t():~~.r..,:~ s'. """', -.. , • '; , . '. be followed by a social hour. -flIst ,FrIday Afternoon concert ar,e limited and. may be mm. bers. There are still a few places jack, valu.ed at $100,which was IS fillmg fast. : '.. Each::c.l.ass~has:As~0'YJl ...eqUlp- 0ll: lJ.~~.,ana-,'W,llldemonstrate ". of the 1956 season of the- De-, , ',' . . .~# for those who want to dedicate taken :from the gas station A requirement for.J~ember- ment.: anq. whe~c:lasse~;';start many:.:ol,~e.'newest_feat:uresin Alllnt;er,estedyoungpeople troitS~>mphonyOrchf>.stra.Paul Wlth J. ~~ Barlowppr.e~d~ themselves to this worthwhi1~ where he is .employed, 'located ship in a co-op nUr$ery.is parti- next week each.'group.wil1~a\te' eq\i.?pment,)'fo:r.:the. home movie between the ages of 16 and 37 Paray will conduct his epic Grosse Pomte Democratic C1ttb- effort. . at 15001Kercheval. cipation in the orientatj.o~ J?ro-.a new indoor ,jun_gle~gym: " photograpller.' are. invited to attend. "Mass for, Joan D'Arc." 1256Beaconsfield, VAlley 2-'i!U .. .-:;. - ....'r October 23' and 24 :i.....;. . A.WONDERFUL OPPORTU'-UTY TO BRING ~t . THE CHILDREN TO JACC)B,SON'S AND ::i No StAool TuesdllYllntl -WednesdllY COMPLETE THEIR WINTER WARDROBE :.;~ FOR SCHOOL DAYS AHEAD. ;::: .l" . ~Jt'~' > E .. ~. - .~;: :~: .." ~t<':.,.- '..r ....,- .. --"'... .~;,:~ '> )\'. The prettiest pre-feen in , or out of class wiHbe wear ... ing our nubby cotton"shag~ bark plaid dress, iced with 'e:y'elet embroidery and II'JG banded with velvet. Green. or. blue plaid. Sizes 8 to 1.4•. ,12.95 • i ! ~ i

. Watch the 'slickers - blossom in the rain! 6ay y~u~g" b.oyish r~i~.. uniform for smart lasses '. Ei': So. Warm' a'nd beautifully' . of all classes! tailored ,_._''a wool- alid~ '", ' Li~ht~ei~~t. , .' ..: eam'et:- hair' blend" balma ... . ' oilskins .. ': : '::"e'a:a-rl~(:~oa+,':.feather-button ... '" .,.. ad ..9r'.Jh.e .high ro'", collar ~it~ .met~1 '.....,...~clnd: a6wn!;fhe front. Red or. fasteners,' waterprqof ' camel'. Girl's'.'sizes 7 to 14., seams, 'two ffap-patch 3'5.00. Pre"te.e~ sizes 8 to 14, ~. pockets Md cordur~y~ 39.95 lined collar. With < , Sou'wester hat include.d; - Yellow, 3-6x, 7.9,5 Yellc:'" or 'blue, 7-14'8.95 I Pre-teens. 8.14•.10.95

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'." our warm, durable, quilt-lined .', .' . , ~E Edwards • • • .~ :; . \. 'I THE PERFECT FOOTWEAR _~ I j " FOR ACTIVE FEE'T ~ .12.95, .'(. r~ / Safeguard young feet wit~ ~rreet Tjf~ ... ," ••••••••••• ~" • " • You'd. expect to" pay more for our ~Inter-defyrn~ superior oesign and workmanship • elps '0'1 • c;;oldweather jacket of quilt-lined nine~ounce mounfain ~ • II ... Jnsuring future foot health b't • . .. • cloth ••• s'rurdily tailored with' a •~'orivertible turtle ~ : • encouraging normal f00t growth • oada • neck knit collar, built-ih wristlets, 'and'~ mout~n-trim- • . . , • med quilt~lined iip-off hood for added warmth. The A. Boys' brown calf. shield. toe oxford. ,.- elastic back insert assures 'freedom-iri'.:actidn. ChaT" ~~ Sizes 6:V2 to. S; 6~50.Sizes"-9Jji to rll. • ~oal,. red or olive drab •.Sizes I.> to J 8• • ".95: Stzes 'f! to 4, '1.95• ,,' • • • B. Girls'" brown calf or blue suede ..• ...... ~. .oxford with erep,e sofe. Sizes

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Thursday, October ',18, If156 Page Twelve G R 0 SSE: POI NT E" N E.W 5 = , -Thursday. • , ../ - .. LEGION CONVENES I NEW SALES RECORD , i '\ ~e Detroit Lions 1956 sea- Upwards (Jofsome 2,000 Le-' P'9inte's-New, ~Cbm'pl~.teHobby' Store Farm : son ticket total.' •• 36,856 ••• gionnaires and A 'u xiIi a r i e s GPUS, News .'- . ~ .". is' 422 above the previous Na- converged 0.0 Benton Harbor the~ The Farms I: tional Football League r~cord weeke..'ld of OctOber 12-13 to at- ' Notes f~aturin'Jf~ experienced a set last year by the club, de- tend the annual fall conferenc~ month as ev 'monthly repor spite the fact that 'the Lions School -life this year the finished last in '55 with a 3.9 of the A'In er i e a,n Legion in at submitted at Michigan. Grosse POl."lteUniversity School ~ Shoes record. is being enriched by the. pres- meeting, Octob ence of two students from lilu- ' for Ini:ants and Children The violatior WE CONVERT rope. ''Pied Piper.... are desl~ed for little ()rded $1312 ( . . One, is 'Petra Kruse of the feet, and arEl exp{'rtly fitted under the violations acc( Double Breasted Suits direction of Mr. W1lliam McCourt. Ex. while $285' Call 10tl-.\grade, whose father is the, clusively at Peter Pan in Grosse Pointe. To Single German vice consul in Detroit. ing offenders Miss, Kruse speaks both. Ger- I 70 15 Kercheval which came t Done by lated $462. Experienced 0nIy 1850- man and French. Eight adults , Tailors! The othe'1' is 'Hermann TUxedo 5-9236 Visit our New Modern C'eaning P'Clnt Schunck of. the 12th grade. He lost their dIh driving offew Ne~e'W~ek is at G.P.U.S. under the aus': PANTS fi9c pices of ~the American' Field two cases of bJ:, W. Also Clean ond Press all Saturdays j; ing which ne Service. His American "par:'. / $428. Six simI: I ents" during his stay in Gros::;e , F~~~E~S sulted in $94 s Oafana Gleaners Pointe are Mr. and Mrs. George ~ . figure $83 wa 17233 Mack.. at St. Cloir TU 1-1224 W. Johnson of Berkshire road, whose son Skip is a classmate, Ray Wh)1e Chevrolet. Co. Three gran of Hermann's. rec9rd a total Four bicyclE Both, young people have be- . takes I?leasure in anfouncing missing and p< come active in the life of the these. Five mis: school. Hermann is on the var- sHy football squad; Petra has ' the appointment of . , become interested in the activi- ties of the American Junior Red' Youth tl Cross•. , ,. :~:.~~~t>$1Gr EXACTLY AS is number 3,'store of hobby',Sup.., -gre~ out of his hobby for trains. He ~s'30 'Lawrence I(orte To aelp " . .'. "'This Chapel s e r vie e assemblies .plies,opel?-ed,by RQbert"W. (Bob) ~eap.er." years old and' still .has the 26-year-old THE DOCTOR are generally held twice a The Junior Store No.1 "islin Royal Oak and No. 2j~ in train that started him out in ~usiness to Its regular 'sales staff week for the students of the Youth groups ORDERED~TO ••• Upper SchOOl (Grades 7-12)" at store in order to believe that such' a' tre.. )several years ago. Today, he' say~ he car~ Pointe CongrE G.P.U.S. One assembly is con- mendous stock;of,supplies must be carried', ries 50,000, items. All good things come to are planning ducted by a faculty member to 'answer custoiners' needs. Beader's"ven... the Pointe! .'Work Day £0' and occasjonal1y by a g u est ture has been lnuch~pub~cized, since it urday, OctObel ------clergyman; the other is con- to 2 p.rn. ducted by a student. Chapels Philip P. perkins, head of the 11th grade boys are selling the C'ritic's Desk," praises -the Thisisana an Congregat thus far this year Ihave been English 'Departmen.t~ Coca Cola(via In..1.chine)to bene- Columbia recording of "The Em- , - I You can &e assur(ld that ycur conducted by Headmaster John . The staff'is as foHows: Editor- fi~ their, tre~ury; ,10th. graders peror Cpncerto',~ of ~e7thov~n is a day set l money for prescription will be aC~~IIJ't1:~ly Chandler, 'Jr., Miss Blanche in.Chief, Nick St:rClh;Managing WIll be ,seI!-mg candy~ hotdogs, as.p~rfoI.:me~ by Ru~olI>h Serkm ' the Missions.'" filled here--jusl~ as the doctor Richardson. and - by Rob e r t Editor David Marentette. Ed. etc. at r basketpall ,games; 'and WIth the PhiladelphIa Otchestra Johnson of t:e,*Se~i~r Class. itorial'Editor, Tom 'Miller; Fea- 11th,.. ~~d~ girls will 'be cop- under ,Eugene Ormondy •• " A car wash: ordered! And, we use the high. .' . tures EditOl', P a tll a. Walker; ductm% bi\ke 's~les. TI:e lost- The' "U" Club Ne~ lists that , being held at t est q.U a lit y I,harmaeeuticals A sIzable, delegatIon of stu- sports Editor, J Carole. Williams and-foun.d ,department IS now group's officers for the coming cations are bei only #0, your good health. dents, faculty, and parents' was and Stuart Piggins; 'Intermediate under. the- 'eagle, eyes of, lOth year. They are: president,' 'Skip' baby 'sitting, 1 to .be seen at, the G.P.U.S ...pe- ~ch'ool EditQr, Mary',:(eager.;'Ty- grad~s:Susan Iieach and Sandra Johnson; secretary - historian" raking, windc trolt C~untry Day School gam~ ping Editor, Judy Standartj. Cir- Sch~eck. • : 9 u 0 t"e sJfrom H.oy,rieBonbright; and"treasure:, putting on stti; last FrIday,' September 28. The culation Managers, Jane, Peirce, Pe1'ISCOpeedItorIals: , Our tea- JIm Stewart. The '~U" Club 15 the church oft students, went over by ch~r- Julie ,Donovan and Robin Harris . .chers and parents can tell us made up, exclusively of varsity. Larr,y Kode Janie Richter, Notre Danle Phar~lIacy terhed b~sd to ~he Wdest SlIde, Amo'~g articles and feat~es to work, but we ,alonel are, ~he -letter winners and .of varsity sc 00 l a,a en JOY e a case. . f' t . th ones who have to do. the Job coaches S .17000 Kercheval, at Notre [lame game, which G.P.U.S. finally, fmllth~s .ll'A Issuoeuncwemereento~ or face the consequences. Re~ An a~ouncement about, the Mr. Korte, who oper.c~ted ~ gas station and later an lost 14-7 0 owmg. nann b th 11 t 1 , . , the com i n g folk-singer and mem er "e co e,~es w€ln on Y girls' tennis squad states that TU 5-2154 Upper School students at- "troubadour" Mark Taylor of the. best. ,and T-h o.s.e wh~ uunder the supervision of Miss appliance store here in Grosse Pointe fo~ over 26 Gross tended the annual AudUbon Ann Arbor '(incidentally, Mr. claun t~ '?,8ve schoo~ SPll'lt must Clare Lockhart tennis has be- years, has c~me out of .re+ire~ent '+0 sell the spark- HOURS: Dally, 8:30 to 10:00-SundaY'1 ~():OOto 6:0~ lecture on Thursday, September Taylor has appeared since the prov~ 11; (~y the lr presencl~ come a challenge for all girls • 27. The speaker was Mr. ;Fran p.' t and was a and 'enthuslasm at school ath,,:, who prefer tennis to hockey" ling new Chevrolet automobiles ___ ~. Hall, wh~ discussed insect life erlscop~ ca~e au u- letic events). . . . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• and showed films to illustrate smash hIt WIth the GPUS st t Cited as "student of th.s is- Remalmng football games are his remarks. dents); a welcome .to an4 shor " . ,~listed, too. They are (for the . ••• a c c 0 un t of foreIgn students, sue IS Ann Forster, ~o-presldent varsity) Oak Park, ,Oct. 19, here; SPEOIALISTS .' . th Herman Schunck from Germany of the studerit, council, of whom Lake Shore Oct 26 here; Nov. Co1.0l'fu1 an d energe tlC IS e d P t Kr fr Fr ceo ' ' , ',' G ~ . t U' . t an era use om an, "The Periscope" says "~Jways 2 Thurston there' Nov. 9 Hur- RAY WHYTE CHEVROLET CO. rosse, am ~ nlverSl y a description of the coming. '. ' o~ Valle 'here" f School s contm!'ent of prett~ "M th 'T '" at Whl'ch the m demand .•• ,4 popular ,gIrl y,. chIdee.r- ea ers th1s season. Sup- mothers0 ersof studentseas in the var- • ~ • A, crack.. hock~y'piayer- • ..• ,"Th e, p:!..er.L::lcope," wh.Ieh de. ~ . 15175 EAST JEFFERSONAVENUE porting th.e efforts of the foot-, 'ious grades will meet the ad. ~me "sPC)rt~m:nshlP. A, Skl- serves congratulations for a good ball and fIeld hockey teams are visers of these' grades (several mg enthuslas ..... A ha.rd-work- first issue,' asks alumni of C;XPUS, Grosse Pointe Eleanor,Jacobson and Susa~ such teas ht:lve.now been held); tr ,•• ' • Lends a .h~lpmg hand DUS ard GPCDS'to send news Ryan of the. 1.2th grad~, PattI ,arid +here was a description of .'. • An outstandiIlg record- of. ." •. . . .', ... Dockson, J u II, E~; Schneck, aI!d 'th'" 'ty' first"football game cooperation 'and contribution." Items to Its Alun~.nr Editor. ;:)0, Edward Craft. Mgr. Patsy St~daljt oi. the 11th grade, (~a:ar~I l~SS)' against Detroit .:. Robin Harris" writing, "From alumni, send the news along I ".BOO} and Robm HarrIS and S usa n C 'try Day . , Shepherd of\the 10th grade. oun th . . . list' f th _ 1 I .. - - Factory T,ain,sd Personnel . ' Then ere IS a mg 0 e '_I Ie These ~O~?g ladles lead; the newly elected' officers of the' Our 35Th Year ~ep r~lhes that prec7de. the Glee Club: President; Sally Wal- games m. the school aU~ltor1UI?-'ker;' Vice-PresiOent, John Scher- I I and. then they go". at It agam er,. S'ecreta'ry, Lyn Robinson', and I GROSSE POINTI~ CLOCK WIth redoubled ]TlgordurlI!~ the Libr¥ian, S:.:zy Ryan (of the I Mfgr. and Repair Co. games :the~selves. You can't 10 th grade)., . , I I, NOl miss them in their' vivid red Other items: There is the -, Telephone "A 1-6257 outfits. advance news ~hat the 7th ~d I MEN ,OF ,PERFORMANCE 'I' 'Only • • • 8th graders WIll be presentmg The first 'Issue of "The Peri- an adaotion of Dickens' Christ- I I DELIVERY SERVICI " mas Carol' on December 7th People scope,.'. the school newspaper.'uneI" d th-e d'lrCl.e t'on of Mrs'. ~I I appeared last week and was well Eleanor Munger, Mrs Hortense Arl 'Comer Who 15233 Karchevam Beaconsfield (;rosse Pointe received by the students. Faculty. Robinson, ap.d Miss Marie _San- I / I' ...... :...... adviser for the paper is Mr. sane. Student conce~sions: The NOTJUST PROMISES Intereste I • I: In Savinc I• I . When Pl I I RECOR[ I I Read Thi I I- WeW,jll I I Give Or I I I I I 1 With EVI I. ~I RECOR( I I I I , I I ALBUM~ r Purchase I .' I NATURI I , . ,DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ALBERT E. CIDBO Our Prin I •. Ike brought us' peace, as he said he :wouldJ ' ' , • Cobo gave Detroit its greatest lara of progress_ 1• , • 'Ike brought us 'prosperity NOT dependent on . He can do the same for Michigcml ~ Interest I 'w~ ~ . • Cobo, at the same-time, held the line on taxes! I • 'Ike brought us the highest standard of Iivil1g .'Cobo reduced th~ bonded debt in Detroit, while '.I Enlargin< in thp worldl' ,r ow " bonded debt in Michigan under WiI!iams in- I • Ik. F,eturned efficiency, integri,y and dignity to crea~ed by rt:Iillions! _ I Record I .. our government' And, as you know, he did , • Cob,o has proved that he knows how to run ' I The car that goes 'em all one better! much morel' government efficiently, economically, .h9nestly I A.Savin< -and for All the peoplel ' I' I Inducing See It At I I ~ Number "I'ke -Dese'rves, I BUDGEl CHEVIO'LET • , - 1 COMPANY.: '. -I People HANSON , ,I• Mic~igan'sBest To Com "Home elf the HighF 'Wide and HANSON Deal" I GROSS! 142591Mack, at lakewood 1• .1 , " I BOOK ~ ...... 1 ------..- .. VOTE . I , ' -I I (red doc S'TRAIGHT R£PUBl'C~4N I Is FRID"~. I NOVEMBER ,6, 1 TOMORROW OCT. 19 ._" I ' Secondc .. -~ I I rltl~ adv.rtisement' F~ld for 6y 'lte Republican Stl~f. C.ntral Committ•• in the int.,.II: of bett.r gov.rnmlint. I Get Set for a 'Big,Surprise! I I 'I I, 19459 Mal

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"'_ The Farms police department also alll found or returned to experienced an 0 the r active their homes. Che'vy, Contest month as evidenced by the Police (:ar crews checking monthly report for September, business establishments found, .GeneiaI Manager for Ray f~ , 'Whyte -Chevrolet,. Ed Schmid, Shoes sub~nitted at the city cowlcil 18 had left their doors unlocked meeting, October 15. at night. The police also an- . proudly announced this week,. and Children that two of 'his men finished Public Sale The violation department l'eC- swered fou.r ambulance calls in one-two in a contest 'for ,Chev- orded $1312 collected. Traffic September .. e designed for little rolet salesmen in the Detroit rtly fitted under the violations ,accounted for $467. Chauffeurs licenses were is- NOT AN AUCTION - ALL ITEMS PIICED lilliam McCourt. Ex- area.. ran in Grosse Pointe. while $285 came in from park- sued to 10 persons. and a total ing offenders. Traffic ~!ses' of 267 new or re-newed opera.- All CheVy salesmen compete Kercheval which came to court accmnu- tor's licenses were 'issued. in the annual contest whIch 1ated $462. Three' young ~oys were ar- tests men in their knowledge Household Furnishings of the new Chevrolet line. of o 5-9236 Eight adults ~d five iuvenUes rested for. d~truetfon of prop- . lost their driver's licenses. for erf;y. RestItution was made an.d' trucks and cars. 'roo men are driving oifenses. There were the lads '\lIrere released to theIr all asked the same questions, and the top. five scores are two cases of breaking ancI enter~ parents. .' Mr. & :Mrs. Da"id Wilkus ing which netted the thieves . One_ m~[l was pIcked up for selected :for a final quiz-down. $428. Six si:nple lal'cencies re- mvesti?atIlon o~ a larceny.' He Bill Labadie scored a perfect 2435 W .8ostc)n BlvcL sulted in $94 stol~ and of 1iliis was glven a lie. detector test 150 points in the quiz. Several figure $83 was recovered. end releasred. An ol~ I?an was Detroit Che~' dealers said this DETRO.T . .arrested for shoplIfting. He is the first. time in five' years let Co. T~ee grand larceny C~lSes made restitution and the com- that anyone had achieved tt12. recorC1 a .total loss of $774. plainant would not prosecute. Sunday,.Oct. 28, flrom.l0 Q.m. !~urbIcycles. were reported There "'Wasonly one dog bite perfect score.. Bill Court of 830 nussmg .and po~ce found all. of reported in September. A new Barrington, WOl'l. the s~I":d these. FI,ve mlssmg persons were record low. This may be ac- place honor. credited to thE: fact that Na- Ray Whyte Chevrolet is par- Sales COlldntecl by Youth to Work tional DOI~ Week was in that ticularly proud tl:1attwo of their month. NEW LOOK in the Thunderbird for lower center of gravity, new design o:f own men captured the first two' D. O. MeNIEBNEY rte To lIelp ChnrC~t 1957 is achieved With sculptured metal springs. and shock absorbers, plus redis-'. 'places in this all-city contest. Farm!~~arket treatment of the rear .d e. c k. and rear tribution of the, car's we i g h t •. Bigger ----- . .Appraiser 424 Book BuildiBg ff The Junior and Senior High quarter panels, and a new !ronLend' .de- brakes and up to 20 per cent mpre horse.. 'Industry is the mother of suc- WOodward 1.9085 Youth groups of the Grosse Mark'; Birthday I sigD;. The car has 15 per cent more luggage power. are offered. The 1957 Thunderbird 'cess-luck only a distant re- Pointe Congregational Church )j. • space, and five inches greater body length. . is available. now through. Ford dealers; i~tive. are planning their.. annlual The F~xms Market, estab-. Ride and -h2Llldling are' improved with a . , "Work Day for Christ" on Sat- lished her'e 17 years ago as one _----!Ct!!:....L' - _ urday, October 20, from 9 Ill.m. of the finElst food markets to be bl l' to t Th t b- ti T,h.e fellow who sponges his to 2 p.m. found anywhere, is celebrating The trou e peop e go • 0 I . e Wonj com lDa L'n on our This is a national project for its annivErrsary by offering a borrow trouble is ha,rdlY'"ever highways is a sma.rt aleck in a way through life merely soa:~ all Congregational youth ;md number of unusual items~ such worth their trouble. . Ihigh-powered automobile. up the Iiuits of ~ther's labor. as fancy ~'oung pheasants, Bel": .!.' . • -.:.... ~-- is a day set aside for earning money for the "Christiari W,dd uga .Caviar and LaCroux exotic Missions"~ soups at popular prices. Tempting elCi rly gift buyers- \ A car wash and bake sale are William Moir, co-founder and , -- , owner of 1he store explains that being held at the church. Appli- it has lOllg been a policy at OUR OCTO,BER cations are being taken now for Farms Market to come-forth . , IMPORTED baby'sitting, lawn mowing and with real treats at low prices raking, window washing :md during anniversary celebrations. putting on storm windows. Gall The store gathers. its fine lrRAV~L lJMB,RElLAS the church office, TU 4-307fi or foods frOID all corners of the Janie Richter, at TO 5~7'!12. earth. Its meats are all prime Oriental. Rug Sale quality. 95 ion and later "" 8 Open New Home .' CONTINUES nte fot OVN 26 Grosse Point4~ sell the spark. Of The Sphet:e About $200,00~) Collection . obiles R'ain or shine. fashion The grand opening of the new; 700 Rugs to select frq~ and greatf!r store of The Sphere, reigns! This exciting . one of Grosse Pointe's fine gift shops, will take place Saturday CIolI,eetionof detacha~te- of this week, with.,the doors of- LET CO. ficially opening at 11 o'clock. All. Reduced. 15%,20% and 25% handle umbrellas . The new store, designed to , from origi!1~11prices serve the firm's growing volume includes solids and patterns ENUE of business, is much larger than Come in and choose your needs from the largest iJ1 a glorious rainbow of the original store and its ap- stocle in Michigan a'~ Bargain Prices . pointments and fi~res have hues; the distinctive been wen chosen. Located at 19849 Mack, corner DOMESTIC BROADLOOM CARPET handles are ivory, leather~ of Huntington, in Grosse Pointe We can' sell yo~ elmost every reputable make, of ~a.rpet made, in fh~ U.S.A. let .BOOK SHOI) Woods, the new structure is'aI': silver or horn. Unusual' us give you free estimat,es on a competivo basis. You will win if you 'allow us INC. most directly across the street. from the store the firm occupied .- . to compete ,with other dealers. gifts • ~ • high-styl~ for the past six yeacs. accessories ••• and a Prier 10 coming to Grosse Store 'I1oUJrsDuring' the 'S~e--9~5:30" Daily I Pointe, The Sphere was located rare varue, for these on Woodward avenue for five ,"7 e expertly Optm Monday evenings tjII 9 I years. There 'will be gift favors umbrellas were made to I NOTICE • given out on Saturday. de4J11 and repair sell for much more! • • O1rient,,1 Rugs CEMENT, TILE STOLEN I Only ,~ well M Edward Roney, Jr., of 76 Mer- , P t < E- ". . J ,. I riweather road, reported to Domestic Crwpets People Farms pl)lice Thursday - after- S. J.SKAFF U81 Grand River It 3rd Ind 4th I noon, September 20, that six . in: YOUf' home. bags of cE!ment,and an unknown In Dusiuf!sS since 1910 :J[I('trhSIH~~ Who Are C"U for estnn4te. Telephone WOo 2-7128 I Detroit. Michigan I quantity of tile were stolen from FREEPARKING FACILITIES AT THE REAR Interested a house under constructivn on I Kenwood road north of Kerche- ..2 Kercheval, at St. Clair' In Saving Money val I TUxedo 2-7000 I When Purchasing Use Your Charga-Plate I RECORDS Should d,orm drama-c)u,r corduroy be,dlroom ensem'ble I Read This. I. We W.ill I j=inevelvety pinwale corduroy maKes a handsome Give One FREE. I 'railored be~spread, boxed and heavily corded I RECORD or ALBUIv1 ,~t mattress-level, with inverted pleats at the I With Every Ten :Iower corners. Matching cafe curtains and val- basically 'be,autiful, I RECORDS or ,!:Incewith brass rings are t;imiy distinctive. In I I ALBUMS glorious collegiate tones. of gold. turql)oise. be,autifully . ...!f\""- b,asic I coral, green. or beige. L I • NATURALLY. Twin Bedspread •••••••••••••• ,. *;, •••• 1.-';••••• ~'lEi.95 f5 our black .'doeskin 80 I " Our Primary Full Bedspread •.••••••••••••••••• * •.••••••• 19.95 of progress. I (traps sheat~l brushed to a Interest Is 36.in. Cafe Curtains .•••••••••••••••• ,. • • • ••• 6.95 ine on taxes! I .. Enlarging Your soft. wool-look etroit, while I Square Bolster Case ~. 6~95 Williams in. , Record Library at finished and girdled on-the- Pillow Case .•••.•••••••. 2.95 I• A Saving to You. 'Yalance ..•••••••••••••• 3.95 diagonal with I Inducing a Larger softly draped peau de soie I Number of IIMUSK:- • BUDGET-MINDED" • • • a dress of . I Peo-ple quiet elegance 'and' basict '.I To Come to the ~ersatility. GROSSE POINTE .. I iizes 12 to 20. BOOK SHOP 29.95 I• (red door) .'. I Is I Secondary. I .J~l'Cobs()n/s I I Kerch~val, at St. Clair I 19459 Mack TU 1-1239 Hoine DecQrative Sholl Open Thurs. & Fri. i"8S. TUxedo, 2-7000 •. 17141 KerehevaI Use YourCliarga-PlatEI - _-- Till 9:00 u.u \ . - . I '. ," .'

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.Th~rsd~YI'~(:tober ,'18,,1956 .S R.O SSE .P,O I.N T,E . : t:' Page Fourteen :', -1 ,', .; • I,• I - u 1 , .! , , l Grosse Poi~nteNews , , .',.Gr •• Me~noriaJC~,~_er_',._Sc_h_ed_u_le_. What es On PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDA'i' BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, ,e-.. I. f: INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, ~;: " tli 'OCTOBEi i9:".OCT.o:OD 25,-'OP~SUNDAY 12..~. GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MlCIUGAN "E~~SBe__~l" o~s ,. Grosse Po~~t,~",GHden,Ceiiter ltoo~ lind,Library open i10l' Your Lihl~a.ry , , PhoneTU. 2-6900 34 ..... 27 . . , ""exPerit~nc~~~;"eonsulfations~~rvice.~. Edna Hannah' . : i • Three Tnmk Lines A,. rRYOR /mll ~~"4)J{ duty ~ht>the Garden Center Room .ve~y By Ie. TaylOr " . . '~ ;, w~k. ~fn.:.TUesday, W"-Cb,leslilay and ~ursday from!O f . , ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITC>Rand GENEUAL MANAGER MATTHEW M. GOEBEL "._.ADVERTISING MANAGER "'Paleln'her'fad;Pg 'bo1Aers the Summer s!anJs,: , ~!,it ,~a.m. to~5::p.:m. A consul;tant will be on duty o~ Mond.ay Which directs' our decision:at reading might be ~'Amerlcal1:: PATRICIA TALBOT _ .FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY Like II new Niobe,with clasped hands" ",;_'j ~. \ .~ and".Fl1ldily' fro:rii18.~.m~ to 12 noon and on Friday from the-polls, our minds or our emo- Presidency" by Clinton L. ROS';i FRED RUNNELLS ! _ SPORTS EDITOR Silent abov.e .the' /lowers, her ,hildren 'wsl, '. ':; ',2 t~ 4jp.Jn;(caU.TUxedo 1..4594). tions? 'The Public Lib:rary pro- siter and ''Presidency Today'" JAMES J l1li NJAIM ; I ~EWS ROBERT G. EDGAR .._ __ ..- ••_ .NEWS' ,. Slain by ,the. ,(W1'OWS ,of th.e early fro~t~"f. : HOspital elqllipme~t .available ,for free loan--erutches, vides books which' enable us to by EdwEtrd S. Corwin. Mx. Ros": Ai"lNE SCFRAGE , _M••••••••••••••••• NEWS , ... . *' ~~ard~H.. ~toddard~." wheel'dilaks -and hospital beds. "Blood available to view today's issues frlom every siter discusses the powers and~ ARTHUR R. BLYLER. _ .ADVERTISXNG ... r Grosse'; P,c>inte:Residenti!dn C.-5e of 'an accident or dire ar.gle, and judge' for ourselves limitationi of the nation's hig~~ PATRICIA BLYLER .ADVERTISING , A gent we'know'w'ent for ih~ f~rst time to a locl:ilveddy ,~>- emergE~n4~v:-free ot\charge." 'where we will place our X. est execu iye office, the PresI",,: ROY ANGER, Jr 4 ADVERTISING" swank restaurrolt ,for' lunch one .day last week anq orderec;ll '<,' or * ' *, * There is so much in print, so dent's role through history and; '- J ORN ~1acKENZIE _ _ ~.BUSINESS " ' . Th .' 1 k d t 'him C , .' much over TT.T,and .ear most of certain modifications made by, "- JOANNE HARGIS " ACCOUNTS a salami sandw'ich on'rye! , ' e WaIter. 00 e a' . as::,". F ~d 0 t b .19 . .V .L' R 1+" BARBARA BURll.OWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING though,he ihou,gJ:it:the~guy h~d:'taken le,a:ve ,of his senseS~ ~:Akerican"R:ed' CrossnB;:il1~ eFj~a:cr~Ption 'Class '_ First' :C:~i:t~ee :'":~ti;:'~~s~~ ~;~~.t~~e:~::~we~~~~~: ~ I FLORA HARDIllG CIRCULATION He,:hemmed arid hawed .and :scuffled' his' feet about-, •.,'.'., ,;.':;.C1ass'~~Miss Ella.McLennan, blind instructor. Course find at the Park Branch and the slim but meaty and readabl~ Advertising Copy Must Be m The News Office by glancirig' about him. to"see'"if'~ji"0f.i:p.~ patrons'.ov,erheard' ,i':.';,' cOlltml~e:~,Ior 22 weeKS __ No 'fee for the course but Woods Branch'this week a'dis:" book. "Presidency Today" givesl Tuesday noon to obtain insertion that. week~ this' ghastly order. '.' ..then, he allewed,as how he :was sorry. '> mateHal:~ 'Bro' abOut $5. _ 10 a.m., play of arm c h air political an analyses of the contemporary.: - •.•• ;no: salami. :They'didn,'t:~li9rp6r:any,~s'uch food. ':.,:, ' \:';Ballrooin'DancingClasses-Grades 4th, 5th ~d 6th, 4:30 guides. 'presidency of the United States~ , , Our.hero' ••• who is'dauntless:t6 say the least.~, • asked . P;nL,-, ~,'Graaes7tli and 8th-' 7 p.ni.-:-:-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Just ,as some of US" need a the responsibilities, the stresthses,: . 1 d t . h f> "kin" d' f' B'~TOGNA th' DIJ:"'\h " ,,' b"seb'all Baedeker w."'ll"levl.e.....'_ and. intricate operation of Et Advice f,o-rYc)ung and Old II!' ~:U.' ,ones .. ~ a,,'" ::',0 . : .n.:.c... ", ey.', ,J ave. Wilsoiil, Instructors~ . '. ' " ,... !.... £f' A gam..' th e re d-,.Lac~..jI' d ,wa1.t er :Wll1~pe~e,1..'~"'d ~,"Th'~re ,IS' no sueh *Memorl'al:,. l:l'I'r'I'dgeCI~,1....,.Duplicate Bridge-Mr. and :Mrs. l'ng the World Series a handy 0 Ice. .'- .;. , h 'P hI' , " t' r ' h ..c ~ political manual to tell us what's John Mason B row n, W.l~ While a considerable number of adults and youngsters t,hi ng,' ,ex:e. .er aps.,,' can .:manage :'to.: ge 'you a c e~se Andre:w., Walrond,. Directors-7:30 p.m. what in unbiased tashion 'is widely known dramatic criti~ are spending a great ,deal oj: time and energy whipping sandw1ch?":ThE~ thi.ng was settled just that way ••• but we liidom Cll~b,-Social an,dCards-8"p.m. ' helpful to both the seasoned and has written a stimulating boolq plans into shape for the annual community Hallowe'en have,a'=f~elfug'the:n:~~t..Hnie;0UI\'pal:goes.'back.there (IF, ' "* tit * I beginning voter. "'rhrough These Men." Mr~ celebration, a sizable group o:f misguiqed young hellions is he 'ey:e~"(}o.es).there', ,won't '.o~.any ,empty tabl~ to accom- ',. ' &aturd~y, OdoQer 2~ ' ..' "Politics. in, America," by D. BroWn covered the Republica~ modate']~~ ..,.1t'(~.l.it~lelike"'gbillg to ~I).all'night beanelW *Ballet'CI:asses _ May ElleI\ Cooper _ Instructor _ 9:30 W. Brogan will give you a bet- and Democratic ,Conventions in doing everything in its powE'r to nullify the whole spirit anda.Sk,ing:f,or.:caviar. ".' :. " " - . ' ,'. 't ", ' , terunderstandingofwhat, Chicago in'1952, and this boo~ {)f the' party which the Poinie annually provides for its a.m. ()t:1 p.m..' ". ' A . a politi'cs and poli .', . , , . , . ' -* .;. ''':'tit" ';', - *ChildIen'sTheatre-Mr, s. Syd, Reynolds, lnstructor-l 0 .makes us'. tl'ck. It lnay seem on merlC n -. younger set. . . Now ',that" the weather seems, to 'be :the ..t~pic' ot con- t 'J 2 d 1 t 3 \ strange' to turn to' all English- tical fi!tures was written since a.m. ()': noon an ,p.m. 0 p.m. I man for this information but the tnat time. ' We refer, of course, to the yearly abomination.of soaping versation, ever~V'onc~has taken to. a new ho bb y ••• th at 0f *Ballroom" I)ancm' g' Cla'ss-3":SO p.m.-, Mr. and Mrs ....Bill ,the windows of homes, parked cars and bushiess establish- no.t m.lssmg.• t h'"e weat h er 5hows on t-v. In fac t we 've st ar ted W,I'ls'Oll,"In'stru' c'tors.' " '.' .. author has stUdiedd ath length in A reference volume which is.' this country, an as an un- fun to browse through is ".A; ments. This constitutes a nuisance that becomes almost in- the habit ourselv'es and find we've been missing 'a lot. We GrossePehlte"Squadron 663-1 C.A.P.-Pal'ty-7:30 p.rn. usually clear picture of our Book About American 'Politics'~ tolerable when carried on fm:' weeks preceding the actual suppose there are any number of channels, and weatherre- ' tit'. ' tit ,.,' political folkways, viewed un- by George Stimpson. It's a pot~ arrival of Halloween. ports to choose fro.m ••• but we .like to smile even when . Sunday, ,October, 21 emotionally through a telephoto pourri I()fodd bits of informa- "- As if it weren't enough for the little darlings to deface listening to anything as "dry" as a weather-'report. *Youtb C()UJrlcil-Meeting-12:30 p.m. lens. . tIon .... Where did the elephan1; our property with drawL"r}gs and coy messages of endear- On channel 4 ••• we find Sonny Elliot who i~ fraught * * 01<. 'Books about the personalities and the donkey come from~: ment, they more often than n'ot resort to the uSe of obscen- with whimsical humor •.• and makes us feel good even if. M dOt b 22 of the/campaigns interesting What presidential candidate .', on ay, coer ' 'd' Am thare ' t is ity. This produces embarrassment for many and calls for th e wea' th er IS• Io.us-ay.'W eavehi' a so. ca' "ught Art Lal.ng on *Water'C. olor Classes-Hughie Lee Smit h ,Instru ct 01'i-:9 30 rea mg. ong e many recen res'ponsl"ble for starting cam- quick action in the line of erCilSlrre. CKLW h I 9 h. t .th t th ty biographies are ."Eisenhower, paign' speeches? 'What political ,c anne ••• W 0 gIVes au WI ye. ana. er boPhe a.m. to .12, noori~. ' , the Inside Story," by Robert J. carpenter ,erected the first plat- There isn't anything even slightly resembling humor o.f humor reminiscent o.f the W. C. Fields a~tIcs. Smce t' *Cancer Information and Service Center-Service Work- Donovan; "Adlai E. Stevenson," 'form? Why was twenty-one in a childish project of this sort. It always causes incon- boy~ are "on" at a different time, we manage'. "to see them..' 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., , . '.' , by Noel F. Busch; "My Brot he~ chosen as the voting age? When. venience, and very often expEmse, and can even be danger- botli and the weather be hal'..ged. Too ba d th e statI-ons can Rotary, Club of Grosse :Pointe-Luncheon and Meeting:.- Adlai," by Elizabeth Stevens,on did "favorite son" originate? ous when vision is impaired on acar.windshield. The little give the~ only five min:tes' * 12:15' ,p.:m.' . Ives and "Meet Mr Eisenhower," 'I'he answers

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If' Thursday•. October 18. 1956 ' Page Fifteen ._------_. __.._------" - Garden Clubs plan For Big. Celebratio.n

'Settin9s and Rower Arrcs"gements to Feature.. Four-day Event at War'ren and Company . Oct .. 30 Through Nov. 3 " , ------,Bright ideas for utilizing thE~bright flowers and foliage: of Autunm.:"in-Michigan are be:lng evolved right now by. scores .of ingenious members of the Federated Garden, WO.M'E'N Clubs of Michigan, District 1. The reaSOll?. It's the forth- 0-.----~------coming' exhibition of table' set- Mrs. Albert F. Al1mayer, Mrs. tings and 'flower arrangements Walter .R. Byrd, Mrs. Jamie r-. in which every garden club in Johnson, Mrs. Glenn Leland.. District I has been invited to Mrs. Longyear Palmer, Mrs. participate; Mem~erswishing to Fr~derick J. Schum~, Mrs.; enter. arrangements have had a Doriald B. Smith and Mrs. Clar- list of 50 suggestions (prepared el1ceMcBryde. bv the committee) from which Grosse Pointe women who will to choose. SE!rveas hostesses or in other: EXC h,ange V,OWS This fo'ur-day exlUbition will capacities, on one or more of the ,on' g. 'Island be held in the display salons of four days, include: Mrs. Wat~ From Allother Pointe On L the Charles W.' Warren and son Beach, Mrs. Stephen Beale; , -- , Compa11Y'sstore in Washington Mrs. Alex~der W. Blain, M~ ' Mrs. Chishol~ Nichoiso~Mac- boulevard, from. October 31 Kendrick Brown, Ml'S. Carl J., ojf View donald. formerly of' Grosse through November 3. No doubt Carlson, Mrs. Edgar Cooper. By Patricia Talbot Pointe, a:ndnow of East :aamp-' many Pointers remember with NIrs. Clarence L. Fox, Mrs. Wi!~ ton, L. I.,. ~was 'married to admiration the first exhibition liam ;T. Goodson, Mrs. Gerveys Charles Lorenzo Wo'ody,Jr~',in under the same' 'auspices, held Grylls, Mrs: Robert G. Hammel. Tonight the white tie 'and tails, the most sparkling St. Luke's ]~pisaopalChurch of- last year. Indications point to Mrs. Donald G. Hanna. formal gowns of Detroit's top drawer society will ,be on East Hampton, Saturday with an even more beautifUl showing Others are Mrs. Pierre I Heft.. the Rev. Samuel Davis officiat•. !.ii. this season. lE~r,Mrs. ;TamesT.' Huette, Mrs. view for that most ultra event, the opening .of th~ Sym- ing." , . -Picture by'Fred. Run~ells Everybody (and that includes Burton D., Jones, Mrs. Albert: phony. , The bride, is the daughter . A benef:it luncheon and fashion show HAMMOND, MRS. EMMETT TRACY - the men and teer..agers) 'who Law, Mrs. Emil Leidich, Mrs. .THis season there is a special aura surr0unding this of Mrs. No'~le Calh~un Banks, . sponsored 'by the Altar Society of St. and MRS. A. INGERSOLL LEWIS. Mrs. loves ftowe.rsand enjoys,an at- Ch~rles Jacobson, Mrs. Vernon, beginning of the fall social season. For Paul Paray 'will of Palm SP~:lllgS,.C.~lif.,,and tI:e . Paul's Catholic 'Church will be held in the Lewis is' modelling an .Italian red. silk tractive, properly.set table-no Johnson, Mrs. Richard Larwin, conduct the, orchestra in the new Henry and Edsel Ford late Mr. B~mks.Mr. Woody 1S. G' P .: t Y ht Cl b . Tu 'd h h b d 'th t. ld matter what the occasi9,n-will Mrs. Hurst Montee, Mrs. James Auditorium. The main .opus of the evening will be Maes- the son oj: Mrs: ChariesL:- rOSSE!- o:ne ac u on es ~y,. seat-' roca e WI 'my'go a~orns, be most welceme at this "exhibi. B. Og4en, Mrs. Longyear Pal~ Woody ot New York and Port Octo~(~r. 2.:1. Shown aboye <:ompletmg which is one, in' the collections of' gowns, tion, which, the cqmmittee, as.' mer, Mrs. Howard Poppen, Mrs. tro Paray's own composition, a mass commemorating Jo- J~fferson., L. I., and the late- plans JEor-theevent ~I'e;leftto rlgh~, MRS. to be shown by the Irving Shop of Grosse sures, will hold many an idea Pau~ Prenthum and Mrs. Hansel anne D'Arc's martyrdom 500 years ago. t Mr. Woody. . PAUL m:ILINK, MRS •. EDW'ARD P. Pomte." . " " that the visitor may adopt or Dwight Wilson. . Although the audito.rium was inaugurat~d Sunday eve- For the ceremony the former ---.'""--~------,------adapt. And from St. 'Clair Shoresl ning when Ed Sullivan produced his weekly TV show fro~ :Mrs, Ma,~donatdwore, an aqua Fl ., S'h St P t S h 1 M th '. It "Autumn Forecasts" is the ex- Mrs. Frank Labadie, Mrs. Ber..' the glittering modern bJ,li1ding on the, waterfront, the peau de soie gown with a large . o~r;er OW ,. e er COOl 0 ercra hibition's general theme, within nard Murry, Mrs. Harold Rein~' symphony opening is society's first introduction to the matching hat and whit~ orchids. WZ.nl'uer'S LlS" ted H~lS,Paper Drl.ve Classes Beg'z.n which aJ;e special subdivisions. hliJdt and Mrs. Fred Schultz. new auditorium. Her dau,ghter,Mrs. John Fen-'''' • . ~ One of these, for instance, titled ------wick Aird, was her only at~ Winners for individual flower ------"~alute to the ,}fotor Industqr," Mrs. Cauchois Arrive$ * * tendant in dark blue chiffon arrangements submitted .in the The children, of St. Peter Cottage Hospital is announc~ WIll'show arrangements remm- F N lOW dd. Ford's Dinner Hosts, with a small. matching velvet GrosSe Pointe. Garden -Center School are busy collecting pa-.; ing the resumption of mother- iscent of the gorgeous coloring or ov. e '"9 Symphony presiden1t John B. Ford, Jr., will be on hand hat and' pink sweetheart r'oses.''sponsored sho.lwhe.ld on Sept~ pers and cardboard, for their along Michigan's motor high~ craft classes for ex p e.ctan t Mrs. Cooper Caucliois has ar. with his bride, the fOnDElrMrs. Holland Low, of New York. Ross Banks Macdonald gave ,em~er39 an~l,30 m - 'fu~ War paper drive. AJ;1yorie:who has moth.ers. These classe,s, in a ways and in home gardens. Mr. Ford will be interviewed during intermission on TV, his mother. away and' the best Memor~a.l.~e~ter have been an-. papers to contnbute may take Then there will be an "Elee- rived :from Kentfield, Calif.; man was Clinton Gilbert, broth- nounced.as follows: .' th~m to the school gi'ounds,Bea- series of six, will be held every tion Interlude," en t r i e s for with her sons, Scott, Gage and as will other city digni1raries. ., . Tom. She is staying at the Dining at the Ford's East Jefferson avanue home be. er~in.law.of.the bridegroom.. ' Blue'rlbbons .were receJ.;redby consfield and Vernier, where TU,esday'afternoon from 2 until which will be amusing and at . M::s.. Har:ty Wm~on, M;rs.Bert: :three tr~cks will' be. parked' to 3:30 o'clock starting October130 least mildly non-partisan. Prac- Lewiston road home of her par.: fore the symphony will be Mrs. Edsel Ford, Mrs. Howard A small rec~ptlon 70110weqWIckmg; Mrs. WI1dred Teetzel, colleCtthem. tically everybody' will be inter- ents, .the Gage Coopers, while Freeman 'Smith and the Jerome Remicks. . .r at the DE!WMrs. Woodys home, Mrs. Arthur Naumann, Mrs.' . '. t ' ':"1i ;'. at the hospital. . ested in the' suggestions for col- they vacation in Europe. Mrs~Harold O. LovE~,head of the Women's Assodati.on: "PE:titePointe."Grosse Pointers Otis Walker Mrs Glen Gersch .The o.aes of." e dr~ve are They will not be obliged ,to lege, debutante and wedding -The Coopers will return will meet.the couple,,when'they Mr H: Id' I; t.t' M D ~ October..18,19 and 20.The hours come into Cottage' Hospital as around the, first of Novembe~ for the Detroit SymphOIllY,and. Mr. Love will entertai~ the •• r • s. aro lea I~,. rs. ex are 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday. . . ' . . . parties, not forgetting the va- Harold B. Tyrees, the J

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Weds Mr. Rutledge MISS ~; ~S~HAL ' h "'r 'I'd WORBOYS:d:ug:ter.of M& At DAC Reception daughter of the ~ow ARD 'Mrs' Eug,ene, Mic ae', Rute ge and MRS. JESS V. WORBOYS, ----- I W.omen WESl'PHALS of Lmcoln rOad, , ". , , Whittier road, a sophomore. Benson Fords Mark Inauguratiorl of New, Memoria Pair Speak Vows in Our Lady Star of the Se,a Saturday was recently pledged'to ,the' , * *:... AudHorium with Party Following E:d Sullivan TV Show: Completi Kappa Alpha Theta: sorority at MR. and MRS. FRANK B. F. d d C t f Sh Morning; Bridegroom's Uncle, .the Very Reverend, the University' of Michigan. WARE, of Rivard boulevard, Guests Include City Dignitaries, rlt;.n 5 an as O' ow To pe fraternity Father Philip Krass, Wyoming, Officiated • '. • will leave this Thursday for a Mr. and Benson Ford of Kenwood road enlm:- "f Mrs. misread y A b akf t ti t th Hi!' t C t CI b thisOffweekto Newend wereYorkDOROTHY'by plane weekend in N.e,: ~ork. tal.ned at a reception and buffet supperth atf thea1 Detr.01td d fore Chri~ re as recep on a e. lcres oun ry u GRIGGS of Washington road, ' Th ARTHUR J RHODES of Athletic Club Sunday night, following e orm e lC~.. followed the marriage of Mary A..-m Burlingame and Dr. MISS SKERMAN ,and MISS OxfO:d road; plan' to host a'sa- lion of the magni~l new Henry and E

tip silk illusion, veil and she After a wedding trip to Cali- Pointe was a featured soloist at >. RICE C. PERKINS, JR., and to mission and their wives, and ton; the Ernest Kanzlers, the The Yorl carried amazon lilies and stepha- fornia the couple will make the opening luncheon of "River- see their new granddaughter, the members of the Ford~Mer- Joseph E. Baynes,' the John N. notis. their home on Wade avenue. ama" in Detroit in!' August, SARAH SCOTT PERKINS, born cury-'Linco1n National De-alers McNaughtons, Mrs.' James B. I Diplomat ~ Mrs. Donald Fox, the bride------when over 100 mayors and their' September 9. ' Committee and their wives. Webber, Jr., the James F. Mc- \ 'I On Retur groom's sister, was matron of Cottage Hc,spital Offers wives from Michigan and parts • • • Ford family' members present Donells, Jr., the Frederick CUf- i honor, and the bridesmaids we:re of Ontario were entertained as JANE HESTER, and SALLY were Mrs. Edsel' :Ford, Mr. and ford Fords, the Warren Shel .. ; Mrs. Walter Promack and Mrs. New Service for Baby guests of the city. SHARRER~ mem~rs of, Kapp.a. Mrs. _William Clay Ford, and dens, the Edwin O. Bodkins. i Americar: i E. Rogers, Walter Keindryckx. --- • • • Alp~a Theta sororIty at the UDl- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buh1 Ford rrhe list continues with Sibley I , 'Their matching gowns of gold A new service in the mater- MR. and MRS. ROB E R T verslty 'of ~c1o;ado~ were both II. The Henry Fords II were un- Moores, the Lansing Pittmans. five year s j around Oct peau de soie ~d chiffon were nity department of Cottage Hos- ARMSTRONG of Williams are chosen finalists In the contest f~r 'able to be there due to their the Gordon A. Wellers, the ! eomplemented by their bo':.t- pita! is the ready to' use take spending the week'in their, queen of the S~ADS, a mens current travels in Europe. Walk,er Cislers, the Selden Soon afte quets of yellow Fug; mums and hume supply of formula for he- cabin on the North Branch of honorary ~te,:,,~' , Bea u tifularrangements of Daumes, the Wend~Ander'OnS, York he wi talisman roses. by's first 24 hours at home. the Au Sa'hle river. On Sunday fiowers decorated the DAC's Jr., the Douglas ~. McClur.,.. Pointe whe 'Two nieces of the bride, Lc,is This is prepared according to they drove to the Traverse City MARY ANN BURLINGAME became the, bride of Spending the we~k-end in An- spacious Georgian and Pont- and ~r ..and Mrs. Richard MorrIS his son-in- and June Burlingame, we:re doctor's prescription, in six Hy- Area Lelanau Schools to see' Dr. Rutledge on Saturday morning in Our Lady Star of chorage, Ky., is MRS. RICHARD chartrain Rooms and the large of BlJ:mmgham. ! Mr. and ~ flower girl!> in miniature eell- geia nursing bottles and a con- their daughter, PEGGY"who is the Sea. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byers Bur-' T.,TstALCtOT'I'hN'0tfhMorBanl~oa~ as adJ'oining private dining room. _ of Fairholrr tions of the attendants' gowns. venient carrier is provided. attending high school there. lingame, of Roland avenue, and her\h~band's parentS' gue 0 fe • a. "': ooms. Mr. and Mrs. Ford received in league to Aid Crippled Northeast Home fro': .. :'~;"t visit with are the Arthur Rutledges, of Charleb>agne avenue,. ' M& and MRS. EMORY MOR- the crystal-hung ,Pon_aln Kids to Hold Bi9 Party Club to ~ From Another Pointe ()f View Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Purnell . .,' t AN FORD, 0.: Woodland place, Room. in Rolling Rock, Pa., are MR: wood road horne .of Mr. HIgbIe s of Zeta, ~rau Alpha, one of four en t e r t a in e d at dinner last Fugi mums in chartreuse hue, For the benefit of Bentley Northeast (Continued from Page 15) and MRS. GEORGE N. MONRO, mother; MRS. LAURA BUTLER national sororities on the cam- Thursday evening in honor of birds of paradise blooms, yel- Camp, the Annual Bazaar and will meet i III of Woodland place. "'HIGB~,, who h~l bought ,a pus. A member of the freshman newcomers MR. and MRS. low pompoms and orange tri- Card Party of the Michigan Stephen Ep banet and more music in Salzburg, Munich, Rothenburg, house In Edgemere road. class, MiJss Hoye is a graduate of HOW of Pittsbur"'1. toma brought the autumn colors C ildr ' * ... • AR.n Lo'U'l1' lars on Octo Frankfurt and Bad Godesburg in Gennany. ... • • 1, ¥ ...., &UJ League for Cripple h en MRS. HENRY T; EWALD, of ' Grosse Pointe High Schoo Pa. to the buffet tables, and low will be held ;Wednesday noon, The short Th~ weather in the French capital is rainy, but Mr. Vendome road, has left 'for a MR. and. MRS. FORBES where she was active ili dr~- • • ... bowls of the same :flowers com- October 31, at the Masonic Berry says "Who cares, when you are in Paris?" They month's stay at the Dorset in HOW AR D~ of Merriweather tics. and a member of the,Na- LILLIAN McMATH, daughter bined with lightly. gilded foliage Temple. ' will be pn New York. She will also make road, left Wednesday for a stay tional Honor Society. of MR. and MRS. T'D'ENT "K _ centered round tables where sh William BI plan to motor down the Rhone Valley to the Riviera and C . C . N Y k • ... * J;I, .LV.L' d A fashion show, a sweet op, Marguerite then embark from Italy. T:~e Berrys will be home on Sun- frequent trips to Danen, onn., In ew ?r;_ ,. * ,MATH of Cloverly road, was guests were seate . and Christmas booth by "the a travelogu ningdale drive in time for Thanksgiving festivities. to see grandchildren BILL and A new promotion list has amongJ;he,29 Mt. Holyoke stu- Present were Detroit's Mayor Junior Auxiliary~ needle craft * * * ANNE PFIEFER, whose par- Off on Monday for a visit come ou.t at Western Michigan dents who visited the Brook. Albert E. Cobo and Mrs. Cobo; by the East Side and West Side Support ~ ents, MR. and MRS. CHARLES with former Detroiters MR. and College's ROTC headq'uarters in haven National Laboratories in Weld S. Maybee and .fudge Sewing Groups, a baked goods now recrui: German Consul Moves Here F. PFEIFER, are vacationing in MRS. PAUL LILLIS, ill Shaker KaICUllaz'oo. BRUCEB. CROW- Upton, N.Y., on October 12 and Frank G. Schemanske, respec- booth, white elephant booth More news with a COD1Onental flavor is; the report from Europe. Heights, 0., was MRS., GEORGE LEY' became a cadet second 13~a- regional center for research tively the director and thepresi- and 100 beautiful prizes will be Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey SJprmgstun that t:he German Con- • * • TAUBENECK, of UniversitY lieutenalit. He is the 'son df MR. in peaceful use of the atom. Lil- deri:t of.the Memorial Hall Com- features ot the event .: sul and his family will move into thei" Berkshire road MR. and MRS. TRUMAN B. place. and MRS. T. E. CROWLEY, of lian,',a senior"math majo:t", is a -'- _ BROWN, of Merriweather road, * ... ., Roslyn road. J student in the interdepartmental ' ," ';". 0, =- home. The Springstuns have a new home in Edgewood entertained last Thursday eve- 'MRS. STANL~: ZENO, of ... • ... course on atomic energy. drive. ning to mark Mr. Brown's birtp.- New York, ,Elaine Schenck's Six s t u'd ~ n t s from Grosse ' '" '" * Dr. and Mrs. Ferdina:nd Friedensb!1rg with, Dorothy, day. ' mat ern a 1 grandmother, will Pointe have registerecl for Fall MR. and MRS. O.W EN 12, Hans, 10, and wee Theodore Alexander, some three * ... • spend the week.e1:J.d of the s e m est e r classes at DePauw JEAKLE announce the bIrth of months, have come to th.~ Detroit consulate from Bonn, MR. and MRS. CARLETON Crowther-Schenck weddjng as University,. according' to the a son, KIRK ELLIC?T. on Octo- Germany. M. mGBIE, Jr., are moviI}g the house guest of MRS. C. reg i s t r a r's office. They are her ~ Mrs. Jeakle IS the former from Vendome road, to the Ken- HAROLD WILLS, of Neff road. RICHARD CONDER ,son:of MR. BARBARA BETHEL.

• * I~ and MRS. ROBERT w. CON~ .. • • ' " ALICE LYNNE MAIiTIN, DERt Touraine, asophoinore; MR, and MRS•. ELMER L. daughter of DR. and MRS. MAR..Y DAHLEN, daughter of COUSINO of ~ensmgton road LYNDLE R. MARTIN, of Mid- MR. and MRS. T.' GILMAN cc:Iebra~e~ th~ Golden Wed- dlesex boulevard, a freshman in DAHLEN, McMillan, a jUnior; d~g aD;tllver?ary ~n Oct~ber 10 the school of Liberal Arts and MOLLY M4RSHALL, .daughter ~~C a ~amily dinner In :the Science of Northwestern, Uni- of MR.. and MRS. JOHN H. .• *.. versity, was pledged to Gamma MARSHALL, Washington, road, A son, ROBERT MICHAEL Phi Beta sorority. Alice Lyni1e sophomore; MARILYN MEYER, BEST, was born to MR. and wa.s gr~duated ,from Grosse daughter of MR. and ~S: MRS. MICHAEL BEST '(nee Pomte High School, and was one EARL G. MEY'EH" Tourame RUTH JACQUES) at the Atilt of the commencement speakers road, ,!reshm,an; BENJAMIN 'Naval Hospital, Oak Harbor, of het class of January, 1956. SHARP, son of MR. and MRS. Tn' h" gt 0 t 8 ....._ B st • • • F. WAYNE SHARP,' South Ox.- nas In on on c ... .LY.ll". e KENNET!t J. YAGER. son of ford road, junior; and LINDA (Continued on Page 1&) MH. arid MRS. KENNETH R. , . YAGER, has ,been elected sec- retary of the Student Senate at Spe Colgate University. Yager is a • member of Sigma Chi social fra- prl( Double Take with ~ ~delightful terflityl .and was graduated in , 1953 from GrosSe Pointe High, SERVING YOU ISN'j A SIDEUNE- of a Dress Duaf Perscmality! School...... ' OUR FULL-T(ME ATTENTION GIVES YOU; , NANCY ANN COREY, daugh- , ter of MR., and MRS. S. L. "SERVICE BEYOND THE'CONTRACT.K COREY, of Stanhope road, soph- omore candidate :for the bach- elor pf arts degree, a 1955 grad- uate of Grosse Pointe High ARTHUR J. ROHDE School, h~ enrolled, at Ander-, AND OOMPAHY " son College in Idiana...... INStTRANOE MISS MARTHA J. HOYE, daughter of MR. and MRS. \ . ,2711 EaSt 1.efferson, Detroit 7t WelL LO.7~6100 CLI,FFqR1?-W; ROn, of York- , shire road, has been pledged' by the' Dickinson, qollege chaj,)ter

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, . The opening' lecture "of the Three courses in the art of season of the G.rosse:Pbfnte' Gar': Flower Arrangement are being At Liggett School Gefting Set for Fair d~n 'Center will ,be 'held. in the, offered ~by the Department of War .Memox:fal Center on'I'hurs-; Community .Services of the Mrs. Les.lie G. W~igley, Chairman. of Seventh An:nual W.omen of St. Clair of Montefa'ico Church Busy day,. October 25 at -2 p.m: :Ad- Grosse Pointe Public School Sale; Dads to Provide Dinner from 5 to 7 Odock; Completing Plans for Big Ev~nt Scheduled for Nov. 14.:.15 'mission ".b.e.'~1:50.' " '. " : System. New Memorial . .. Mrs, H.willPercival Glendinning . ~kebana, or the Japanese art . Star Attraction. Merry-go-round Sullivan Show: TV To peek into the homes of the women of the Archc'on- of 'Philadelphia: will .be, the. of' Flower Ahanging, will. be Fair dates abound at this Dahlen, Mr. and Mrs. William and Cast of Show fr~ternity of St. Clare of Montefal!:o, you would if.yo:J,.1had sill~a~er. She w,ill.:b'e'tne g.~est o~ ' taught by. Mrs .. Elsa Sheripan, time of year and the latest to T. Krieghoff, Mr. and Mrs. mlsre~d your calendar. It would seem to be the week be- Mrs. Sydney, Miller, Jt: 'of' Ir- who spent 18 months in Tokyo, join the ranks are the mothers Robert J. Newnon and Mr. and wood road enter- fore Christmas. . . "vine lane, chnin'g her stay' in the during which period she made Pointe. Mrs. Miller will' gh~e. a a, concentrated study at a arid fathers of Liggett school Mrs. Otto W. Pongrace. er at the Detroit who have set October 26 for Their preparations for the Mrs .. Joseph Murphy is bulging dinner party for' her guest on branch of th'e,Sogetu School: The Rev. Edgar H. Yeoman 1he formal dedica- their sale. and Mrs. Yeoman, Dr. and MrS: two-day Holidav 'Fair of with the fanciest of Christmas October 24.' . . . • : In the trad~tional Japanese ar- Edsel Ford Audi- Carl Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. November 14 and 15 are go- decorations for the tree, mantel, .. - rangement, .desired 'effe<,ts can This'seventh annual affair will oking the Detroit ing f d d th r and IiI'ning room. Mrs.b ,Gle.ndipning is a chatter be' obtained ~.through the', com- Lake place in 1he school gym Homer Pharis, Mr. and Mrs~ doo Edwin S. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. . , or war un er e super- 'The ladies on the commIttee mem er and .has twice ,been b . 6 from 1:30 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. VISIOn of Mrs, Michael J. president of the Gardeners,' cine inat~on of shrub and tree Paul L. Nagel, Mr. and Mrs. rs. Maybee and Mrs. Leslie G. Wrigley is in charge Chargot and Mrs. Thomas of M,s. Joseph Feist are ~rea1ss- of the founder clubs' of. the ,Gar':' ;1 branches u!1!ng as: few' as. ~hree of the event. Clifford I, Nelson and Mr. and e. ing dolls and stuffing amm s den 'Club '01,' Ame'rI'ca.' She: ha-s flQwers. Mrs. Sheridan also The decor and theme of the Mrs. Robert W. Smith are more. Mrs. Stark Hickey of LoCicero, ('Mrs. C h a r got wh'l1 e. Mn:. Ed war d o'eonor IS. lectured' fOJ~~ many 'years" on ;~:q:?i teaches th e mo d'ern JapanE:Se', ar~ fair this year is wheels, all sorts Money raised by the Fair will nte and Mr. and Mrs. from her bed in Bon Secours busy supervi~ing, the canning, flower arranging'w'ith both 'f~esh /d~ ,rangements whi'ch 'tend to the be donated to the Torch Drive, Hospital where she is re- pickling and preserving to fill and, dry materials .. Recently, she more 'lavish effect:. , Since a and sizes, wheels which make oom of Louisevil1~. .:'::~0:!~ dynamic Detroit what it is, re- other charities and a special covering a fractured her country store. has t!lrn~d her attention :.to' the great portion of' the materials ethers at the beaui.i- ito-m Jl;;;ii;~ ports Mrs. A. L. Gennain, school improvement fund • y - Mr. Hickey and knee). jO~ ~~rr~;eo-~~~~d;~o:e~d:~ useOfartifi,;;almate~ial...... ". . ',' '&I :'i":te~~yo~ng~~:J,et.;;;n;i:t:chairman of the decorations . were chairmen of committee. .al committee which Mrs. Joseph Schulte has her games for older' children and Mrs. wooci Williams 'w:ill in'-' ", '.It'was. :a'.proudmoment .for MRS ..E.VELY1\T:FR,lESE- need be purchased ftom outside John L. Yan Becelaere roup turning out hand ades trod'u'ce the "pe 'k' 'h' . . b J,. J,.' . 'Th" 1 " h d Helping her are Mrs. Ben g about the one and ad"tg . 11 f b b.. teen agers promises Mrs. Toby. ..:, a er,W os~"su.- .M,A... w.~e.ri.s,he,.was,,'g.jv.en' ..:the,' G. r.ace-Palm, e,r. nandicapc. sources. lS caSS,IS sc e ul- In Chrysler Institute n Knl s especla y or a les. David for her children's corner. Ject . WIll be ."The Use, of .' ed to start in October, for an Heftler, Mrs. Goebel Sonne- lion dollar gift made What could be sweeter! Artificial Fruit. and: Flo'w~rs in ' ~~:)U~Il;arnep,\tropp.y ~t. tl~e award" dinner' at. the ~ake- eight-week semester. ' born an~ Mrs. '.rhomas Morrow. Ford Mercury and . Aprons by the box _ fancy, Jewelry "l,nd china to ans~er Arrangements".' It'.wilyjncl~de; . pointe ,Country Club ..,on .o.ctpbei 1.0~/IY,[akii)gjhe'.pre'sep.- . A second class in Flower Ar- Mrs. JoserJh P. Forbes is co- John L. Van Becelaere, fiori alers toward the Ford plain and novelty are being many a question mark on Chris~- (1) carnations"and roses ,in iro~ . tation'i's EARL BOONSTRA, men's:g6lf£o.rririllttee',clla'ii:;: . 'rangement will"be conducted by chairman of the fair, Mrs. Ster- of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Van Bece- 's ccnstruction. piled up by Mrs. L. J. Steiner. mas lists will be stocke'd. by containers; .and" '(2), arra'nge-" man.'.. Doria~d ;,A.. Dykst~a. 'J:11ade....a ',i~peai~.pedorm:aii:ce ' Miss ¥abel Kling, and is sched- ling st. John, secretary, and laere .of 844 Loraine, has been ests were the hostess' The Yorkshire road home of Mrs. John McGrath. ments of .greens ,in the 'same .'Whe1i.'h:~~stepped:~p- to recei~e'the~M~ti's:<:Itib:~hampion- uled'to begin November 1. Miss Mrs. Lewis. M, Cromwell has admitted to the Chrysler Ins~i- rs. Lynn McNaugh- tute of Engineering. ___ .______Mrs. F. Christensen's flower c~ntainers;. (3) 'frtlit "arrange- 'ship ir,op, hy., 'a.'h.,d_.th, e.'P-resideri~,s.'Gup' ..~.~.~~ c. :: .. ~ . "," Kling will. demonstrate the the publicity job. rn.~st Kanzlers, the O' I V., H cart will intrigue as will the ments and (4), several low' ar-, - many variations of' arrange- Special features of this fund Re is a graduate of the Uni- Baynes, the John N. 'p omat to ISIT ere booth Mrs. Edward Schott is rC1ngements in small contain'ers: ments for fall flowers, em- raising da'y will be pony rides, versity of Michigail and holds a ns, Mrs. James B. Ch' "1 C',.. l' A"" :.' .,.... ,'.' ,,,,,.:- On Return from England simply calling "Misceilaneous".' ' , .: 'UrC 'I. '. Ire es' us'tIn' 'Mo'thers phasizing the :manner in which portraits painted by the Skinner bachelor or science degree. in r., the James F. Mc- ___ This promises to be mosf.fascin- Tickets may' be' 'pu-rc1uisea in' " 'ar. '., . ,,: '.f.'.': " . flowers may be used to blend Twins and star attraction, a mechanical engineering. ., the Frederick CUf- American diplomat, Francis ating and speaks well, ~or this t~e Garden S~.~(erR:o~~,.i~ tl?-~'Ho.ld-"Mee' ti-n'y' 's' : T:d' IB' ea"' r': 'J' U",' d'g'e'" wi~h .cer.tain settings ~nd decor- merry-go-round: ~ 'The Chrysler Institute, char-, , the Warren Shel- . o!!ers.. Wl'11 re turn j rc.m a hardwo'rk'lng gal's I'n'genuI'ty. 'War MemorIal'.from.,' ,10"a:m. to " . ,. ' ".. , " . .. .' ' ' at'lng patterns MI'ss KlI'ng's tered by the state, is empowered I', •• :' .' • • Dads for Li!~gett, Inc., ihat win O. Bodkins. E R ~ • 4 p.m. on 'I'uesday, Wedri'esday' . ,'. ' . . , . . '. '. . ,;', "'. organization which was founded to grant scientific degrees, in- continues with Sibley ~iI:~~t~dea~c~~a:erin23~reatBritain The religious articles booth and Thursday of' the iirst.thr.e~ ,Thidive:Circ1e's of, the G'rosse .: Jtidge"Viei:o-t' Taug'onski' of many demonstrations will range which Mrs. Thomas DeCorte is weeks in.Oc.t9 ., Pointe < Methcidist -C'h~c' h'-'W'o~ the 'eirc. uit 'C,'o'ut.t~will' 'aodress from suitable table centers for a few years ago to 'promote cluding doctor of science. e Lansing Pittm~ ber Soon after his arrival in New assembling is most timely' and, . .." . ' th At ..... C I' ,. very' special occasions,. to the Liggett, will b(~ responsible fCll' Vari Becelaere is enrolled in n A. Wellers, the York he will entrain for Grosse Mrs. T. S. Ruminski is handing Tickets for., the . lecture .ar~ man's SOciety:.gatber'ed' for"their e,. u~ ~L1..t: ~-t.!:"olC 'Moth~rs' tiny nosegay.for the. bridge .table dinner from 5 to 7 on Fair. night. a two year course leading to .a . t h h '11"t . h . liml'ted An a l' : h'" ...' . 1 . . .. , .' Club,We.dnesday,.,October 24irCthe; 'B6y-'Sc~ut mas pieces.' Mrs. Cedarleaf has participating are Mr. and Mrs. The East Suburban African :ty of the Michigan lors on October 22 at 1:30 o'dock. of the bil~ events of the Pointe meetmg and electlon of offIcers. mg the. hostess '.y.ltl}..th~ ser:v;n~ :m.ovement, ,.for'~more. than', .20 exhibited in Boston, New York C. Henry Haberkorn, III. Mr. Violet Club will meet at 8 p.rn~ for mid-November and a must. of d t d ff M ,.. 'd Fl'd 'd h October 24:, in the Teen Center ~or Cripple Children The short business m e e tin g to attend. Serving with .Mr. Glancy will . ¥.; e.sser ran .c~ ~e'were . rs .. 'yea:rs~'~~~~lias ~is'9'worked with an on a, an . as to her and Mrs. Edward N. Hartwick, be Fredrick' W.' Parker, Jr., walter !I0lcomb and Mrs .. K :C;::arri.pfire~.,Gir1s,.-:'a:nif.t,he 'Boys' credit many years experience in 16600 Stephens, East' Detroit. feld 'Wednesday noon. will be presided over by Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip N. Buck- vice-presiden't; J: Frank For- Shanks., Mrs. ~dY;'ard .-J?ale Wor}s: D~pa~tment. of, Optimist th;e craft fiel.d, last year winning minster, Mr. and Mrs. John H. An ~ducational lecture "Ter- 131, at the Masonia William Blackaby and Mis s ster, treasurer; and Thomas W. spoke o~ the, "Yout~ In:a Intern.atiollal.. . a Natio~al award in the Con- Castle, Ml" and ~rs, John W. ralite-Vermiculite Aid," wilL-b. Marguerite Greelee will present Approximately $2 billion has tOPIC show, a sweet shop. Sheahan secretar . Responslbl~ SOCIety.. ChaIrman! " venti on of Flower Distributors. Piester' and Mr, and Mrs. A. C. given by Mrs. Wm, Gardner. III a travelogue. been appropriated under the ,.y Mrs. Franc1s, Shaw conducted a . He :has s~r.v~d on. pa!1e1s on This will be an eight-week as booth by the present Administration to the Doty, Jr. iliary, needle craft On th.e boaTd ,of directors are business .meeting' during ,w'hlch J~vemle/delmq~en,cy::at mter~a- course, 'beginning in October. Others are Mr. and Mrs. Record-players in the new Support your National Guard, Army Engineers for public Navarre G.. Bennett; .John K. details 'for the Delicatessen' tlonal ~onventIons ,of. serVIce For further information and ~,st Side and West Side Julian Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs, cars may help. ¥aybe drivers now recruiting Guardsmen. works improvements. Roney, Fran.k .W. Donovan, Leet Booth were handled.' group's 'in~erested;in this .field .. class registration on these class- will now listen to a record in- ffOUP~ a baked goods Lewis Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Denton, Walter'D. Baldwin, ' ,..' .', .S~rvice' of."this natur~ has taken es, call the Department of Com- K. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Gust stead of trying to break one. rhite elephant booth Joseph A. Vance, Jr., Ralph. Mrs., Vlc~or Gallo~~y; 20062 .hIm 'as, far as Los"Angeles and munity Services at TU. 5-3808 ~autifu1 prizes will be Fordon, Thomas F. 'Morrow, Jo- Ballantyn~ cou~'t~.0 p:e.n e d. her. ~ontreal: .. , or TU .. 5-0271. of the event. seph ,J:. Marshall. Dr.. Charles", hi~e to th~Dor~~~nte: guocle . , He' h'as, alSo been "call~'~inio F. DodenhoH and R. E. Dowling. a d MP,m. . hrs'd N1lam race consu1tat'ion bY.'members of .the ,St. Matthew Women's Mr 'Glancy heads the finance an rs. R1C ar utter served . '.. '. . ., .,' .. , 'tt d M ld' as' co-hostesses After refresh ilimois Cnme 'Commls~10n.. Club to Ho'ICl Sale comml ee an r. Ba Win, the .' " . . - . , , ' :. ' ,- me'mbership chair.man. Mr .. ments,the ladies heard ~r~. J~tdge',Targonskl.'lS a former Parker is in charge .of house and ~dward .Dale speak o~ th~ tO~)l.c'Asslstant. Prosecutmg Atto~i1ey The, 'St. Matthew Women's Club will sponsor its 6th annual entertainment with John Roney, . .Yf,uth In :a ,R~'pons~ble Socle-: o! .Wa"'!r:e 'County~::and .leglsla-. vice-chairman of the house .and ty. A busmess. mee~mg follow- tIve lIalson representatwe for, rummage sale in the Parish- Mr. Bennett vice-chairma~ of 'ed, m a.i n 1y: concerning. the .. Gov: 'G.f Mennen ~illiams ..and Hall, Harper, ,at Buckingham the entertai~ment. Christma~ B99.~ _'for the 'Fair. the Micrutgim,. Youth': Comrilfs- road, On Friday, October 26, ~rom g. a.m. to 6 p,m., and on Other ch.ai;men of standing ,~rs: P.hilip ~art J1as been 'h~ad- siDn., I . Saturday, October 27, from 9 committees include Mr. Mar- mg thIS proJect. He has a law .degree from the a.m. to 5 p.m. shall, riding;, pr.' Harry. Kurtz, . M?ry-Martha eir'c1e gathered U~iversity of ~et7.0j.t, .and .was Volunteers, have b~en busy vice:-chairman of the senior .• id- at 12:45 n.m. at the home ,of Ml-S. f<;>"r~~r~y.. Audl~~r:ge~~ral' o~ collecting and sorting articles ing; Ray A. ,Scharer, vic~-chair- ,R. R. Flel1).ing,. 5527 .Cour.ville: tI:e ::>t.ate."or'~Ich1gan. He .was, and merchandise for the event. man of the junior" riding; Mr. Mrs. Sloan Barbour assisted ..as ~orn m.' WYCl:n~ot~,-where.' he All proceeds will augment the Dowling, ,stables . and " horse' co. hostess. Highlight of the pro-- hves .. WIth hIs' ..wlfe; ana four building fund of tge church. ~hov:; Walter R. Cavanaug~, ,gram was ~rs; ,G~en'Craig! qri daughters •. : .. ten~ls.' .and Mr. :goncwan, tenms the topic "The Churc~ in South": exhIbItIOn. . east Asia."., A .business' meet~ng Dr. Do d e'n h 0 f f. heads the- was conductE~a.by charmari.Mrs.~ , , '-,(tlsJo:m: T~ilored Sui.ts if you're a Bride •.• ¥ swimming committee and Mr. 'Arthur L.~,V'atts,.,Jr: ' It isn't possible to tell an your friends about your Towle Sheah~n, the grounds and-trans- .. Rebecca' Ci~~le met at 8' p:m. portatIon. at the hvnle' of Mrs. Edward a\n~J'Topcoats Steriing pattern. Our Bridal Registry does the telling for . ESTIMATED FIRE LOSSES Mitchell, 8H'7 Brys drive.' Assist- you! So be sure and register your Sterling, china and crystal specially ing were Mrs. Thomas Estes.and Estimated fire losses in the Mrs. Lawrence Kennedy. The pleasiQgly priced patterns with us. United States durin'g August ladies enjoyed the topic "There '" * * prirecl , amc:>unted to $74,'93,0,000, the is no End." presented by Mrs. if y~u're a1rfend of the Bride ••• ~ Na~lOnal Board of FIre .1!nder- Harry Ibler. The business .nieet- '. RIDING. CLOTHES wnters:has r~J?orted. This J?ss' ing mainly concerned dehi.ils for No need to wrack your brains about what to give her! represents an Increas~, of nme the .Gift Booth for'the Fair. '. ' percent over lo~es of' $68,752,- . . Our Bridal Registry has a record of what she wants ~ 000 reported' 'for .July .OQ56)' Susannah Wesley 'Circl.e .11;let needs. What finer gift, for example, than an additional place and an incx:ease of 5.4..-percent at 8 p.m. ::tt the home of .Mrs. .., \ over losses' 'of $71,103,000 re- Gene Charles; , 620 Middlesex. setting in the Towle Sterling' pattern of her choice? Or a I' ported for Au'gust, 1955."Losses. Mrs ...Robert Wood assisted' the h twosome much-needed, for,mapy'\lses serving piece? Saves wear and " for the .first eight .months of hostess in .the serving of des~ " 1956 now, total $661,,0~5.0'00, an sert.and coffee. Mrs.-Glen'Craig tear pit yo~, and delights ilie b~ide. increase of 9.7 percent-over the, spoke of "The Church. in $quth- 4P7 2-1250 PI"" piew stlll't at IJ.7j first .eight months' of 19.55,when' east .Asia" ~ft~r which a .b~s~- they amounted to $502,47.4,000.. ness meeti,ng .was conduCte;d.. or separofely

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Th~rsdc Pag,e Eighteen GROSSEPOJNTE NEWS TnursClay,Oefober 18, '195& " ., Society, News .Gat.hered from' All of the Poin tes Bride ..Elect .Feted at DA'C Be:tr9tha~1Told Rushing Ends Hos : Bride-elect Clare Mebus, of IMrs. Stephen Gorman, Mrs. Sororitie$ Hunt Club Toasts Whittier road, was honored at Louis"Morandl, Mrs. John Wag- For a beautiful luncheon and bridal ner, Mrs. Frank J. Baoman, Mrs. new pJe;ges to sororliles Iri i~~;;:l~~: Members of the Juni.or Group H'os shower given October 11 at the William. Wilson, Mrs. Cyril the University, of Michigan fol- .~/>;:,". ."' of the Goodwill Industries will Detroit Atheltic Club by Mrs. Langlois, the Mjsses Ann and lowing a' two-week rushing ,'per- ,t;i~V:,:~:' be worki.ng in four shifts, carry. Opening of Season Allan A. Wales, Mrs. E. Dean Blanche McCarthy, Mrs. Leo iod are as follows: "" ing tray!; and food. on plates to' Mrs. Riche AJ,exander and Mrs. Charles H. Joliat, Mrs. George D. Moffett, feed many of the spectators who l\1ercill as co-hostesses. ' Jr., and 'Mrs. Edwin Sipe. Judith' 'Del a ney of Allard First Formal Dinner Dance of the Season at th•. 'Clut) Party fo road, Alpha Delta Pi; Suzann , will gather for. the:. Goodwill ~,Yellow iuji mums and other Clare's ma.rriage to Howard ROi Estabrook of .:N. Oxford road~:' ninth ap:nual Antique Show, Oc- Offers Paris in Fall Theme; Crepes Suzette Tabl~ ~eUow-hued mums decorated Kay will takl~ place October 20. Alpha G a m m a Delta; B~tty . tober21" 22, 23 and 24. • Centers Main Dining Room the luncheon table, at which 25 For thl Brownell of Lincoln road,' Lu:-., , Mrs. Joh~ A. Moekle is chau-- guests were seated. Centering Pink champagne set the. mood for the first formal charge' of the gift table was a huge doll YAm TRADE cinda Buell of Meadow lane, man of this committee with Mrs. Tea sponsl Alpha Phi., , " J. C. HUll'1eyand Mrs. Harry AI- dinner dance of the season at the Hunt Club 'Saturday dressed as a bride in elaborate A wildcat operator, who al- night. Hospital. gown and veil. Sandra Halford of ,Harcourt tick helping hel'~ ways talked in terms of thou- road and Elizabeth, ~Magill, of' ~0Il\ the' Junior Goodwill The ~ye-catching center-, Mrs. JOSI ,::At the party were Clare's, sands of doll.lrs; was greeted one mother. Mrs. Philip K. Mebus, Van Antwerp'road, Chi Omega .. membership 130 members have Church Guilds piece starred a. pink stuffed Will again evening by his eleven-year-old Sa:cah Boales of Edgemere" been recruited to work in shifts shore'road and sister Patricia; Mrs. Leo J. son who announced: turkey flanked by two pink J5;ay,of Buckingham road. moth. x.()ad,,Linda Bowman of West- . ,of ten, serving over 1.'~65guests. Plan Meetings slippers filled with pink Cillr- efit which' "Well, Dad, I've sold I)ur dog." , -chester. road, Janet, ,Turner' cif " ",> ' " ", ,'. ~rof the bridegroom-elect, How- ; Wqrking in Colonial costume The Woman's Auxiliary of nations and two huge brim- her 23 '(not ard Kay; Mrs. Walter Knaggs, "Yes, for ho"." much?" will be Mrs. Truman F. Barbier, St. Michael's Episcopal Church min.g champagn~ goblets. Of roneously Eoward's grandmother; Mrs. "Ten thousand dollars." Jr., Mrs. WillialUC. Russell, "Ten thousand dollars! Let's held its monthly meeting Tues- course the menu was French until 5 o'cl, Fred A. Rohn, Mrs. Frank Phil., .~:~~~d~~I~~c:r~:;f;12j::~,:."f;0l.;'. Mrs. James T.. Barnard, Mrs. see the money!", day. October 9. and crepes suzette climaxed Flowers fI iips and Mrs. George SchadL , MarcIa Keller- of Oxford. road) ~::;;:::..ci;:::,.:~~-:k...~...,,~..:t.~~:"...~",:','t' • • ~ ~ Robert Weber, Mrs. William O. be arrangee ,. :Ihe list continues with Mrs .. "I didn't g,~tthe money, Dad," '"A{~n open hbpse in her' home, ,Sel~a Sadi;of B~1fo:ur.. and ,- /, .: -Pi~tureby o'c(j~or The president, ¥Is. Arthur the cuisine, done by :the chef roa!l Brink, Mrs. Horace Prunk;.Mrs. and. music w A. W. Sempliner, Mrs. Rogel' replied. the .!:on, "I got two five in St. Clair avenue, on OCtober' Juhe, Va~- :Loon, of. Roo~evelt. The engage!'U~nt of SHI~~~Y Windsor, conducted the busi- at the main table with the Francis M;. Dewey, Mrs. Bimja- Eddie' Schiel V. Walker, Mrs. Ira G. Downer. thousand dollar cats for it." 14, Mis. Kathleen Young" 'an- place,. :Tri-J)elta. ; MAY ~ELSON IS announced'~y min W. Stockwell, Mrs. Charles ness meeting ,~nd }unc~eon' ~as lights turned low. alight at thl 'flounce'd. th'e en~:age:ment-of her . 'Jiiari. Robinson of Dyar, lane, ~er~~re~tsi ~of~~,:M,:f~~:Wt W. Gauss and Mrs. Eobert Ben- se~ved by St. Margar~t s GU~ld, The Henry Kleins had.a table WIth ~rs. Clarence Gunn acting {or ten. They came on to the ears will be daughter., , ANN HOWAR;D D,eltarGamma; Karla, Walke'of tla~~h ~~~r...,:~n.c~ .:.1:'0a, nett: for them. YOUNG'to J. David McKnight' Severn road, Gamma Phi Beta. 0 c, ar ~\;ay~. arn~r,,~on . Avid flower arranging fans as chaIrman. \ club after cocktail pour in their We are now settl(~d in our New Shop , ' , , . ': ' ., , , . . , ,of MJ~., and,' Mrs;' Harry' 'K. Proceeds son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. '>.; Margaret Murphy, of ,Mern- W fL" ,'. ' will be on harid to watch for at- ,The speaker .for the program Touraine road home. - M c X n i g h t ,0,£ 'Mark Twain weather road,' Marcia Ward of Baronte}.r0 gOraadetav~n.,ueG"':",1U ' , ' tractive anique flower contain~ follo~ing. was the Reverend With the Bruce Millers were AT , 'D t '~f " h" . " . 1 are. r a esuO.k. rosse e avenu~, . e ,rOI • . .',' .,' "Pevons Ire. ro~d, :.JUdlth West- Pointe High 'School"andatiend~ ers. They will' include Mrs. Henn. Stlt: , of .Grac~ CI:ur~h, Mr. and Mrs. William Cham- 19595 MACK AVE" at Littlestolne Road A~ atten~ed Hlilsdale',Col- phal ;'0£ L~9oln: :Fpad,K;apJ)a ed' Michigan State. Uil,iver'sity F ran k W i 1ton, Mrs. Gerald DE7tr?lt. HIS subJect, .Chr,~stlan pion. M;r. and Mrs. George En.- . Christ lege, ;where s~eol tividties' wlth a luncheon'. and Mrs. C. Misner. sm,allealendar ean have a plac., At the aft Guild. . car , par,ty in the Detroit Boaf 1 until 5 o'c sparkling evidence'of the decomtlng techniques obtoinQble of GanL'l'l.a,and Karen Roeglin of C1 b ' St. Cecelia's; Mrs. Milton there, too_ Cross, 749 Hampton road; co- booths for sa Wanamaker's. All work is d,:me In our own shops • • • S. Oxford road, Alpha Xi Delta. Se~ving will begin at 4:30 u on Tuesday, October 23, at and will continue through the '12:30 p.m. ',', hostess, Mrs: Harry Black. ' flowers; doll exclusive workmanship but inexpensive. .. eveI)ing; at Trinity Luth~ran Mrs. Wesley Harrison is chair- St. Mal'Y's, Mrs. Earl Sielstad, icles, knick-1 Two Gro~ps of A.A.U.W. Church, Gratiot at Rivard •.Park- mlm of the event" with l\l1rs. 1500 Fairholme; co-hostess, Mrs. Enjoy Full Console and white E Set Dates for Meetings ing space has been made a"'-til- Charles J. McKenna of Sun- Samuel Tucker. tour of the b Choose llVell able on private lots at the rear nlngd~le' d~ive, co-chairman. St. Margaret's, Mrs. Gilmore tea and a fas of the church. Other conumttees include Mrs. Russell, 1153 S. Oxford road; HighFidelity- Working 0; The AAUW 'has scheduled Mrs. Gordor. Bbhn of Audu- ,Harold Donely, Mrs. Joseph Fre- co-hostess, Mrs. John Ludwig. d,a~es fO,r two of its groups. The nival in the bon is a9ting as gener..a1'chair~ sc::;d, . Mrs. Arthur Gannon, Victor Breid, fIrst, WIll be the meeting of man of the- committee planning p_,zes, Mrs. Albert Vossler, Mrs. to Live -117ell the Contemporary Literature table model price liam Glynn, £ .', • the affair and will oversee the George Codd, Mrs. Henry Wei- Democratic Women's ClUb I Casimir Rej E .. group which will meet on Oc- preparation of the wide variety tenberner;' Mrs. Francis Want- tober 23 at 7:45 p.m. 'in the At Headquc!l'rters Opening Beckerihauer Home making includes dec()r • , • and F,tll of delicious foods offered. land and Mrs. George Troester, Burke. ' home of 1\1iss Louise ,Ra.u 422 is a wonderful time fM a change! Neff road. Mrs. R. L. 'She;ard, Proceeds will go for the bene- 1!-.H1cheon;Mrs. O. J. Ifa~tings, The Democratic Women's Club Others' are Visit our fabulous studio " •• known 'for her sparkling book fit of the new Lutheran. High M~~s.Ber~, Greiner, Mrs. Frank of' the 14th Congressional Dis- back; Mrs. E1. reviews, will discuss "Ambas- School, .on which, construction 'is Mlesel and Mrs. Elwood J en- trict participated in the grand George Sin; delight in the truly beautiful sador Extra-ordin'ary,')' the, bio- due to begin shortly at the site killS, reception committee. • opening of Stevenson's Head- Siau~ -:Mrs•., furnishings ••• then tbrill to II host graphy of Clare Booth Luce, by on Kelly road, near ,Eight Mile English china cups, a'nd 'sau- quarters pn October 11. 'Mrs •. 'T1:).oma rq,ad. At ,.the' present time East ~ers will be table prizes. Friends of new ideas 1M"gracious living. 'Aldel1 Hatch. Co2ho~tess win Side students. are atten~ing 'ihe of II?-em'be:rsare invited to at- Guest speakers included Con- Frederic.k 'S be Miss Flora. L.. Anderson. Lutheran High on Joy Road at tend the p-arty. gressman, Louis C. Rabaut, and P. Bradley, Moody and,] The meeting Qf the Education Grand River. The first, unit ,of Proceeds will be used to pur- Senator Harold M. Ryan. Mrs. Study group on October 24 is h Barbara Gimbel is in charge General' I the second date: Members will the new building is ;being plan- c, ase a new speed pressure ster~ of the Democratic 14th Distric~ Clyde 'R .Re ned to accommodate' 750 stu-' Hizer for .the surgical unit of Headquarters.' meet in the home of Mrs. Donald 'ford E. Wooe W. Jennings, 1131 North Oxford dents. ' • the hospital. The new sterilizer road at 7:45 p.m., ' A ba;ke' sale will be held in can, make instruments sterile in Representing the Women's .A cordial. invitation is ex- connection with the dinner. three min~tes compared to the Club at.the grand opening were tended to' anyone interested in Tickets for ,the smorgasbord will usual'sterilizing method which Margaret Marsh, Jeanne Wolff, JJnlerior ;Pe:.lign be available at the door or may tal{es 20 minutes. Jeannette Ne~son. Estelle We- current educational problems. I be obtained from Mrs. Bohn, TU. . For reservations or informa- ,gert, Anne Wmkler, Ella Jack- c,T . 1-0952; Mrs. William Rustmann; tiori call Mrs. Harrison, WA son, Ora Goss, and ?thers . .an J :JU";lri6hinfJ~' CHRIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL TU. 4~6964' or Mrs. Tom Brochu 1-4411 or Mrs T-hn B' k The headquarters IS at 13325 , , ,. eed intermix changer- com.: pact ac:austieal cabinet. ~b".tllIHI .... -r $149.50 M.;n.vox, t\'O"'-fldeUty phon ..... J»h. J ~ , - Grosse Pointe . 21 !1me Sl,lirIil(All. II=' Fladio & Television Sales • Service I iU!ercbmlL Imn ftI. lull. :licl.; ~ .~ ;: , 18472 MACK AVE. Grosse Pt•• F.rms CARCPA.TS'.' . ~ ••-.hit. Open Eves. Wed., Thurs., Fri. - 'nl 9 p.m. TU 5-6312

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( , ntes Woman"s'Page • • •• ,by, -of, and for Pointe Women. Secretaries, Plan N,~ml:~,Hom,eoQinli~g~Queen a.f U. of D.' Pointe .Theater sts Hospital Benefit To"Honor Bosses . • ",-.:.,,:,«' , To Do B'ig Hit ~Shortand To

, ' The .National Secretaries As~ When :Mrs. George Hall, who The Pointe eason Hostesses Named sociation, D e t r 0 i t Transcript is directing "Born Yesterday;' Chapter, wm':hold its Annual .. the Garson Kanin comedy, for (Continued :&om p~ 16) , ' the Grosse Pointe Community eason at the CIUD Mrs. Richard P. Joy'Jr. wm Head Tea Table at Benefit Eoss Night Dir.mer on Wedhes~ ~eater, 'was in New York reM is stationed at Ault Field. Both es Suzette Table day, October: 24" at the' Shera~ cently she got in touch with pat'ents attended Grosse Pointe P~rty for Cottage Hospital' October 23 at lakeshore ' ton-Oadilla~ l:Totel, beginning. Donald Oenslager. .the great High School. Michael attende:d P..oom '_Road Ho'me of Mrs. Joseph 13. Schlotman 'stage designer, and received his Mic:higan State, University and with cocktails' in the Book Ruth) Indiana University. for the first formal Lounge at 6 o'dock, with din- permission for the local group unt Club Saturday F~r the third year Mrs. Richard P. Joy; Jr., will be :In l!~r following 'in the Book to adapt the set he created for • • • charge of the silver tea service at the annual Donation Casino. the o"iginal Bro~way produc- MR. AND MRS. LOU1S Tea sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary. to Cottage tion of the play. The Very ltev. Celestin J'. BRUNO of Trombly road an- E~ye-catching center. 0, , It is a happy coincidence that, Hospital. Steiner, S.J.. President. of the nounce the birth ot a daughter, arred a pink stuffed models of Mr. Oenslager's work, Mrs. Joseph B. Schlotmall. year will be used to purch~se University of Detroit, will be. an DORIS ANN, on September 2& including the set :for "Born' ~ flanked by two pink will ~gain open her, Lake., additional modern equipment h9nored guest.' Margaret Trea- .. Yesterday,') are currently on filled with pink car. nor, National Secretary, will bi~ SALLY JO, RICH, daughter shore'road home for the ben.. :for the hospital's operating exhibit at the Detroit Museum and two huge brim. an a:fter-dinner speaker, as will of MR. and MRS. B. G. RICH efit which will be held Octo .. room. of Art. , ampagne goblets. Of Bud Guest of WJR. of N. Oxford road, has recently ber 23.(nof October 28 as er.. .Mrs. Harrison T., Watsdn is The main section of the play been elected -secretary of the he menu was French roneously reported) from~: ge:neral chairman of the' party Chairman f,:>~' the event is takes place in ..post.war Wash- pes suzette climaxed MaiY Pena, and her committee freshman class and treasurer.at until fj o'clock. _ With Mrs. ~dward F. Lam- ington, with junk dealer, Harry Ronan Hall at the C e n t r a 1 . ' . brecht, co-chairman. Mrs. Drew includes Marge; ,IDiebay, Marie ine, done by the chef Brock, played by William Me- Michigan College, Mount PI~as. Flowers from her ga~de:ps Will ' Smith and Mrs. Sidney Morgan Kennedy, Kay Vartanian 'and hegan, trying to add the mil- ,main table with the to ant" Michigan. ,urned low. be arra:r:tged. around the room are in charge o:f invitations and Jennie/Pesick. ' lions he has already made" in - and..muslc .wIll b.e played by the Mrs. George W. Christianson "Boss Night" 'is' an annual scrap during the war, by corner- ... ~enry Kleins had a table ~dle SChICk trIo. Guests m8:Y and Mrs. A. W. Hanigan are see- ing the market on all the war The regular meeting of the They came .)n to the special event' to honor employ:- . I alIght ~t the door w1?-erethel~~ ing to the refreshments. Mrs. nk d DISTRICT NURSING SOCIETY er cocktail pour in their ers, to remincl the' men for, surplus ta s, guns an ma- '11 b h ld t 11 W d cars will be taken and parked Milton J. Rueger headsthe host- whom the secretaries work~ of teriel. . . _' Wl, e ea. a.m. e. e road home. 1.2! them. ess committee and Mrs. William the aims.and' );)urposes o:f' the' His devious invqlvements wtth' nesday, November 7 m ftle home he Bruce Millers were Proceeds from the tea this F. Heyd is handling publicity •. associatioJl. It is.an opportunity the "five per, centers') lead him of MRS.,. RALPH LANE, 33 Mrs. William Cham- to reo-emphasize the professional in .and 'Gut 'o:f innumerable sit- Beacon Hill. r. and Mrs. George En- At the tea ti.\ble will be Mrs. Standish Backus, Mrs. Cameron aspects of the associatbn~ the uatioDS. Ted Potthoff of Gray- - • - 'ere guests as were the ton road, plays the reporter who GROUP I of KAPPA ALPHA ~ Chrfst Child Waterman III, Mrs. Henry H. educational programs it spon~. R. Glancys, the Jack finally gives hini his come-up- THETA will meet M 0 n day, Hubbard, Mrs. Carl B. Grawn, sors, the Certification Program ~es and the Thomas F. pance. . October 22 at 1 at th~ home of Party Nov. 2 Mrs. John Garlinghouse, Mrs. it has initiatec1~.'imd the civic s. projects to, which members of The Comunity Theater's pro- MRS. O. R. WILCOXON in Rad- William P. Harris, Mrs. James J. duction is scheduled for two nor circle. MRS. CLARENCE La bd Mrs. Kenneth Kahn Members of Christ Child So,. the association lend their. assist- Trudell, Jr., Mrs. George Fink performances, the evenings of FOX,. chair.man of the grou~ ible for twelve, while the ciety are working on their and Mrs. Lynn McNaughon. ance. , i Butterlys, the John This will be an occasion for ' October 26 and 27. at Cannon wiLl.preside. an!'lual fund-raising project, an Expecting to attend the tea 'and the Waltez B. Con. bringing employers up to date Memorial Center. Tickets may • • • all day party at the Latin are Auxiliary nead, Mrs. Henry rere together. Quarters; this year called "Win .. on the CPS-Certified Profes- A Gtosse Pdintegirlreigns as quel~n ,of homecqming at the Univer.sity of Detroit. be obtained from Mrs. John !VIRS. ASHLEY WALDE, of Klein, Mrs. David Lowe, Mrs. Cook, TU. 2-6662, and will also Washington, D.C., has returned ter Carnival." The date is Nov. sional~ecre~-program. LYNN" VAN,T][EM, daughter of the Elmer C. VanTiems of'19~8 Whittier road, was 2. - Ralph Lee Fisher, Mrs. A. Vic- be available at the box office., home a:fter a week's visit With ocr of your refrigerator tor Owen, Mrs. John N. Lotd They Will be ln~erested to learn chosen over ten: semi-finalists. Followi;ng through on :Q.er earlier victories in the long e.st possible memoranda They are $1.25 for adults, - and her brot.l).er.in-Iaw and sister, Plans for a new home, on Ii and Mrs. Alexander Wiener. that :from a ~~tIonal..total o:f 62 stretch for the Homecoming Queen Titte, Miss Va'nTiem, has become the second Pointe 75 cents for students. Curtain MR. and MRS. HENRY De- Use a scratch pad aDd two-acre site just purchased at CPS holders m 195.1 when the. l' t t bt' thi t'tl . Others are Mrs. Richard ,Mc- first CPS e x ami n a t ion was ,glr In wo yeal!S 0 0 am, s 1 e., \ time is 8:30. SEGUR LAUVE, ofSunning~ t notes. lists, etc., there. Greenfield and Joy roads, havl~ Kean, Mrs. Clarence Fox, Mrs. given, the nuinber. has g'rown to, 'She is reigning over B;U'fes------dale drive. I small magnet. A VtfrY ~I------.------~---- already been drawn and fund::; William G. $iebert, Mrs. Mur- 1endar can have a plac. are sorely needed. a current 983 and when the tivities in the: thrill-packed beauvj', charm, ,PC?ise,etc. All into the Pointe education sys- BUT WilleR ONE? • • • '0. ray L. MacDonald, Mrs, George seventh annual examination is week starhrig STinday, October the,fh1alists were chosen earlier tern. .'\; Some years ago Dr. GuerrY., 1IYffi.and MRS. CALVERT At the afternoon party from Black, Jr., Mrs. Louis Gepford, held in' May of 1957 it is be- 14. Her official debut to the by' the student'. body iIi campus' Serving with Lynn as one

Others are Mrs. Robert Bersn- will hold its regular meeting on from the :field o:f education,'. atAhe gra'1d ball._ . j pe#ect picture,o:f co-eds' all over Ambrose m 1955. Some of Ann'~ 'beoks." JR.' of Provencal road, has re;' back;Mrs. Eugene Rogers, Mrs:. Tuesday October 23 at 8 o'clock from management, and :from the A form,?:t' Michigan, State and. the world.. . other activities o~: und off the '''Yes, it does~" said' Dr. Ers- cel:1.tly been pledged to Alpha ~eorge Simon, Miss Marion in the Women's pari or. business world in 'general. . ( more recerlttrans£er; student to She likes: a,,:varietY of, thlngs. campus of th\! UI?-iv~rsity of De- ,kine. "But which one?" DE!lta Phi: at Trinity College. ~ Slau, .Mrs. Hugh E. Ruthven, _ . They will learn that these the UniversitY' of Detroit, Lynri Her favor#e .hobbi~ ';a~e ;c()_olf"7troit during the pastiew: months -,_.------Mrs. Tbomas- J.' Burke, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beyer will Workshops are planned, direct- ~aptured. the, hearts; of the ing, readiIllg. ~d , listening to have been being"tbe~'preSident .1", F:rederic;k Stl'ale, Mrs. William show pictures of their South ed and presented' by the same Judges wlth her charm and flu- good music. ,Basketball seems to of the Senior' Class.,{)f Dental' " P. Bradley, Jr., Mrs. Robert C. American tour. Hostesses will girls who relieve. them .daily of ent personality Wed n e s day be her :favorit.e sport, although Hygienis~s, Rost: of ,Delta Si~a' ,; , Moody and Mrs. Eugene Freitas. be Mrs. Maurice Roberts, chair- a million and one details con- night, October 1(). The finalists she' 'is an' ardent fan. of every Pi, and member of :the~fluorine General. chairman is Mrs. man; Mrs. Kryn Nagelkirk, Mrs. nfcted with their positions in competing ...Yith Lynn'were inter- football game that she can at- t rea t men t comrhittee. which Clyde B. Recht with Mrs. Mil- Isabel Thoman, Miss Ann Seeley business. viewed by a board of jqdges tend. An E!ducation-hiStqry' m~- served .tn"various schoolS in 'Bat-, • 'ford E. Woodbeck. her assistant. and Mrs. Glenn Lockwood. The Annual Boss, Night Din- where thejr were scored C!ntheir jor, she. plclDS.t? 's0!Ue~dayenter tIe Creek; Mich. ner will afford the businessmen. - of Detroit an opportimity to \ learn more about the National S e c r eta r i e s Assoc.i.ation, the world;s largest association for business women in one profes- sion.

I Pi 'Kappa Sigma'Alumnae ' To Meet on November I

The East Suburban petroit 't\AGNASONIC "210Mli Alumnae of P~ ,Kappa 'Sigma National Pan~~llantc soro~i~y lu~ 5" coaxial speakers-,' will hold. the11' next meetirig Thursday, evening, November' Itt high fidelity ~mplifie,! - \ :ision automatic, multi~; 1 at 8 o'clock at the home' 'of tjerE~d tweed: intermix chonger - com- • Helen Hart at 19734 East Kings '. '\ ,cousticel ctlbinet. court" in Grosse, Pointe Woods. Co-hostess for the evening will .",bll.d ""'''OS-IIY $149.50 be Delores Little:field. the, i'nside, s1~9ry I~;n.v.x ,,-~ld.llty PhOftOIll".ph. I ;rosse Pointe , lio & Television The confidential inside Sale, • Service It's i.beautiful, beautiful show of story on our tri-revel "- 8472 MACK AVE. fashions 'at Irvlng's, with a new Grosse Pf•• FllIrms tweed co'at is a soft grey Eves. 'Wed., Thurs., Fri. feeling •••new lines •••tlteW' fr.-eshness. alpaca lining, warm p.m. TU 5.63' 2 i and cozy. But the There are :special accessories .' ~ from our boutique_wonderful fan. ,Row' TO PROfll facts i~ blad(~and.white THROUGH are slenaer sirnpfe Iines~ . fiower ccl()rs in our gown salon._ TAX EXEMPTION sophistieatedtashion. ' ' I what to we:~runder what ~om our With today'. high tax leYea. ID. vtllton in medium and high tax Sizes 8 to, J6,. -69.95 bracket. are turning to tax.free intimate apparel salc)n.••from our , Municipal &nd. for income that they can keep. '. . If you have. a taxable iJlcome : fur salon, a precious little fur ... of 110,000, or more. you may be well repaid by inveauptii11c the / advantaSei of tax-exempt' State W~Jhe piayof a v.elvet midriff against a sheath ·fashions fc)r young in heart in. our and Municipal Bonds. For in. lined jersey .... nipped ai' the waist j~cket ••• '\I:nee, if you 6le a eingl~ retuni. ifts & Greetings on a taxable income oft14,OOO,. , jet butroned .~ • • des i9 n e r: Molly Parnis~ . You - through uttle shop_.and the prettiest ~ats you woulr1'have to rec~ivo a divi<, Suggestion: top with velvet toque. One from a dend return of 7.45% on • UU., ble Ilecurity in'order to equal the: costume: collection. ' , , -,CO~IE WAGON from millinery. COlms in and let yield from a 3.50% tax.free Bond.: It's "Somethins to think "bout! Pictured '••••• .o • .o.o .o 110.00 om Your Friendly , Our Ne'", Booklet, "How To,~ usiness Neighbor. lIS show yo~ jus,t whllt we meal\. Profi~ Through Tax.Esem,Ption'~', explainll in plain laugu8le 'your and Civic and Deed for tax exemption, te11&ho'" i.I We1fare Leader. much these high.Stide mveetmenta an be worth to )'011. 1'h~e'. ~o Ik NEWS naden to 1'1•••• Fashiorl Show Every ClblipuoD. Send for c:hpy today, U. the name and addle. "comera to the Po1Jlu, en. :- or phone ~ \ couples,eel blrth. of a I~by. Thursday at Lon'don East. II ' 'FIRST OI~MI(;HIO~'~i (;ORPORATION ' . luhl Bldg. Deinlt. 26 'JiG 2-2055 Kercheval, 'at sf. Clair . Grand Rapid., Flint, lay Clt)' ,. TU >4817 47 E. ADAMS. -82 KERCHEVAl, G. P. Lan.lnl,: Port Huro.. TUxedo 2.7000 Use Your Charga-Plate, , 76 K"rcheval,. on the bill Battle CrMk

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(Continued Society News Gathered from All of the Poin-tes cerning my ca toxication fro £icially fluorid My data on, . cl b P -" -:". "Harry Ludwigs -En'gagea:"" Guest to Ta:ik--- Lutheran Guild Town Hall Books Dr~Will Durant does not consi obtained thrOl Boat " u" repa resw ed 5Q Year$ , To Ibe.lt Club. To Hold Sale Dr. Will Durant, eminent his. North Adams, Mass. He re- questionnaire. , -~ ' , - torian'.author, will speak on ceived his B.A. from St. Peter'~ , .P .d . ,I B II ' Mr .and Mrs. Hairy Ludwig Ibex inembei~sand their'.hus- The Women's- Gulld of- christ marriage through the ages when Colleg,e, his Ph.D. from Colum- - res-I ~~n't s, a', 'of Rivard boulevard 'are 'in New Dand~are ~yit(~d to the monthl~, the King.' Lu~~ran .Chw-ch, he addresses Detroit Town Hall, bia and his L.H.D. from Syra- For ~_ :York City this w~ek. - They will meeting Fr~da~rt October: 19, a 'Mack.at Lochmoof.boulevard is at 11 a.m. Monday, October 22, cuse University. He has taught Jefferst , I ' spend their' time sight~seeing" 8:30 o'clock. 8:t the Lakeland, ..';'" ,... ' " in Ford Auditorium. philosophy at Columb~a and the Donald K. Tyler and Mrs. Tyler to be Hon'ored SaturClay dining, and will see four plays, avenue home of'.Mr. and Mrs~ l)LOld:i.~gl~, r~age:~: on In 1921 DUrant pub&hed a University ,of ~alifornia. Raptis Night at Ahnua I G a Ia; Mr'. an d Mrs. Kar I A• DaVle,• S . including "My Fair Lady.". . .Charles Beltz. Saturday,- , . '.' Oc.tober. '1127, "f'In ,the course he', taught at the Labor Prol)abl.y no other speaker on The occasion for the trip IS Mrs. Edward! Tutag, 'program ,church assembl~ ha rom, 9 Temple School in New York. It the Amencan platform has bee.n 13337 E. Jeff! Head Party Committee to m~rk their 50th wedding an- chairman, h~s announced .'that a.m. to 2 p.m. was called "The Story of Phil- so repeatedly re-engaged. HIS A large bubbling fountain surrounded by masses of ~~r:~;:~d~~e~~~:t~~~a ~:: ' Bud Guest, well know:.n' radio, . Anyone having old usable osophy.'~ Its unexpected success i~C~I~S :av~i~u~r:ce, ~:t ~e Homer J. AI'. pm'k flowers wI'II greet guests, who arrive at the Boat, Club h A .' ,commen~ator, will be the speak- clothing, toys, furniture, dishes, enabled him to retire from ac- I~ elle WI a IC Wl.' •e ily dinner party in: t e merl- er. Mrs. Milt(lin Volkens. is in etc., that they would like to tive teaching and devote most vIews" contempor~ 'affaU's In MORNIN Saturday night for the cockbliI party and dinner dance in, can Turners-Detroit Society on charge of refI'E~shments, contribute"to the sale may do ot his time to writing ,''The the w,lde perspective of ~ w~rld Sunday, 9:()( honor of the club's president, Donald. K. Tyler and MrS.Saturqay, October 13.. . __ .___ SiQ by bringing the articles to Story of Civilization." travel;;r an~ a ~or1d hlS~O~Iar; CHURC' Tyler. , Mrs. Ludwig' is . the former the ..church" on Wednesday eve- This multiple-volumned work .In , ~arrIage m Tran1!Itl0X:' At the president's cocktail Bertha Koehler. Both Mr. and Daughters oi~Colon~~l' ning, ,October 24. Thursday eve •. is a scholarly history of all h~ sUI~]ecta~ Tow~ Hall, he will , Sunday, '!>arty preceding the annual Mrs. James M. Surbrook, Mr. Mrs. Ludwig are native Detroit-; Wars to Ho~d Luncheon ni~g,: OC,t?b~r:21, ,or Friday be-phases of man's history. Vol- dISCUS~m,:l'ltaI dIscontent,. the. I ... . and Mrs.' James Day" Mr. and ers. They were married in the" . , __ , . f,or.e ,th,e,',s.~le•..Those ,unable to umes so far published are ."Our strang.,e hlStory of marrlage, festl'Vl'ty will be vice D. reSl- P b . Ch h Tr' , ~~ ..' ' . , , d Mrs. Kenneth Gould and Mr. res yterlan. urc on urn- Mrs. Edward 'F: Dickieson will brmg arlIcles ~to,~he_sale. may Oriental Heritage." "The Life of POI!g(lm~ an monogamy. . dent A. J. Cutting with Mrs. and Mrs. 'Jack Neal. . bull avenue 50 year sago. give"a talk on. "'Old ,Silver'! ,at have th~rn. picg;ed up by calling Greece." "Caesar' and Christ," Smg!e tlc~ets may be obtamed FIRST CI Cutting treasurer Henry G. 'Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shuert will In town for the dinner party the fall luncb.eon~meetirig',' of TU. 4.1978, or .TU~,4-:5,9,90. "The Age of Faith" and "The at Gr.tn~el1 ~ WO.. 2-112~, or at Gildner and Mrs. Gildner entertain a group with Mr.' and was Mrs. Ludwig's sister,. Mrs. ' Michigan Soci,ety, Daughters ,of .------Renaissance and the Reforma. the ~udItOrlum box offIce the CHRIST, and secretary William J. Mrs. Wilbur Landis, Mr. an~ Eliz~'))eth Nette'. of Lakew?rt?, -:E'ieture by O'Connor Colonial Wars:..~Tuesday, Qct()~ W., ' ..~ d tion." ~ sixth volume, "The Age mornmg of the performance. Grosse Polnl Mullen, Jr. with Mrs. Mulle~. Mrs. Louis Cameron and _Mr~, FlorIda: She I?lans to. remaIn' In' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tossy, of ber 23, atthEI~Rackham. ,M~Iri.::, InnerS LlSte of Reason," will bring the nar------Sunday service Among the directors and theIr Mrs. Earl Hodges as their guests. ~he Pomte, ~or tw.o more weeks Hillcrest. road announc~ the, oriaL Buildingr.. on Farnsworth B 'B''\.d Cl- J..: rative down to our time. .Fra:/1% Lehar once served as a ' , Sunday School- . Room . wives planning to. attend are Another large party will in- m the LudwI~ reSIdence. '.. engagement of their daughter, svenue! Detro;lt. J ' TZ ge Uu Dr. Duran~ was. born ?f band master in the Austrian .".y' • Wednesday Tes Mr .. and Mrs. Herbert N. Bum- elude the Frederick Fisks, the. Other members (jf the. fam~ly JUDITH EDNA, to' Raymond Mrs. M~iIl L~ .HOaglal).d~,.of . .,.' " ' French.Cana.dlan. par e n t smArmy. , Meeting __ .~ pus, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Alfred Crabbs, the Carroll Sul- whO' attended the'dinner'were Tho.mas Napie;woc1ti, son of Mr. DearborJ:l"sta~t~ president; will. .' ,Mf;lmorial.Center Bridge C,lub Howard,"Mr. and Mrs. Harry S'liV'ans, ihe Frederick Fishers, the Ludwig's son and daughter~ and ,Mrs. NapiewclCki of Wood- d t C il ,- 1+ 'h b d NOW' t' r Ch. t KERBY . V Sh' con uc a .. mUlC " meeting at resu ,~S:, ave een annaunce as -In Ime tor ras mas. • • ~,,~'~', Gould, Mr. and' Mrs. Curbs • the John Smylys, the Leroy in-Ia~, Mr. and. ~rs. erman land avenue, Detroit. eleven. (~'clock, arid a business follows: ."""~.,<~~~

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'. ,i ... , , ' , b ...... z* _ ...... ~ ____ ~~ .-....-~ __ ---...... eo .. _ be b ,p b be be. b b b. _ - -. _ -. ft. b •• hr.2 h .. b b b h'e..." htr'bn h hn h !Fe h .. h • IE- _...-. _ GRC)SSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. October 18, 1956 Page Twenfy~fwo ( . .. ~...... ~-... ~ . / moval from water supplies is Amer. Dent. A:ssoc. publishes Pointers. If some "~:elf-examin~'have es1;a.bllilh~d'confidence in eiations to which they belong. Medical Association, etc., aU this ~Iamegroup decries proven bound to cause damage to a su~h groundless hearsay as that ation" were used, they would their metho(l of practice and These societies are the Ameri- have endorsed the a.r4£icial flu- statistics as humbug then we .. must once again ask-in whom To T e Ltor large portion of the Eopulatioll contained in tl,le Hornung letter realize',that-they ar4~being vic- treatment. Where do you, sup- can Medical Association, Ameri- oridation of communal water Ed at the recommended level. These which Dr. Pear accEiptsas gospel timized by a fell! campaign. A pose these qualified men receive can Dentaf Association, Public supplies in the amount of one do you have faith-in whom do h I you believe? Do we just throw I (Continued from Page 21) facts can only be discovered by truth, it departs fr1:>mits tram::' few of those victimi2:edare even their last:"minute - up -~to- date Health Departments, etc. These PPM of sodium f1uo,ide in the _ .. clinical studies of individuals. tional status us a . scientific in the ranks of professional tl1chniques in the treatment of men have learned 'to trust these attempt to reduce one' of man's statistics, one of our recognized sciences, out of the window? little as 16%. of a g1Ve~~llte They are not revealed by sta- journal. I men. Upon "sellf-examination," our' ills.-from :then- journals, parent organizations_for their most common ills--that of den- dose of fluorIde was elimmated tistics with which the Public ~ Yours l;incerely, however, they 'would lee that clinical meetings, and seminars. iri.tegrity and -sincerity of pur- .tal decay...How call an individ- WEimust abide by the recom- in the urinary specimen after Health Service deals almost ex- <';eorgeL. Waldpott; M.D. they ar~ undenninihg some .of, Most of this' is. sponsored, and pos~. ual practitioner, in his limited mendations of. our trusted or- 24 hours. elusively. . ,_,__ the vel'Y".scien~ic'&~ariiz'ati6ns :.provided by the scientific asso~' case knowledge, refute the flu- ganu:ations-the very roots of The Ame-,l'icanMedical Asso- oride story and still accept the our ~Icientificprogress-and en.. If Dr. Pear had spent a life. • T() the Ed.itor: upon which theJ[ dE!]pendfor re- ---,,---'~-----""--- ciatioll, American Dental Asso- .ime as I have, dealing with Dr.' Pear refers to the Na- liable information. ' " I other research that his society dorsE! the fluoridation 01 lh~ lndi~iduals who have a lowered tional'Fluoridation News as un- All of us recall the American To Hold S(~uare Dance ciation, N at ion a 1 Research has produeed? water supply in the City ot tolerance to drugs, he would scientific. This, newspaper is Cancer So c i e t y's expression, Concerning the fluoridation of Council, American Association .Grosse Pointe Farms. At St. 'Mairthew Church If individualS, or a group, know that a drug which the intended for lay consumption "Self-Examinatic)n." I. W 0 u I d public water supplies, we all for AdvanceIIJ.entof S c ie nee, .A!nerican Academy of Pt!dia- were to present enough cases to R. F. Scharfenberg, D.D.S.,M.S. P.H.S. considers "safe" at 1pari. and for dissemin&tionof factual like to borrow th:at phrase to' ought to do' some use1f~exam- St. Matthe~!fChurch will spon- Past.,President of the Michigan tries, the C 0 ~ m is ion for be statistically _significant then, per million (ppm), unsafe a1: data which is otherwise not presen~ my case. Anti-fluorida- ining" thusly: , . sor a square.,dancein the church s SociEityof Dentistry for 1.5 ppm and so hazardous at easily accessible. On the other tionists have gaineci a following We all go celL'tainphysi- gym on Friciay, October 19, Chronic Illnesses, Can ad i a n perhaps, we should perk up our to ears and listen. However, when Children. 2 ppm that it requires its re•. hand, when the Journal of, the among s 0 ~ e of our Grosse' cians or.. dentists ;~ecause we from 9 :to 12: p.m.' Dental Association, Canadian I~

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I " • • \ .1. I ~ !.; . . ' ,- 1 , I J Thursday. Oc:to£>er "8, 1956 Pa4e Twenty~our G R 0 S,S Ei; P..O I NT E' NEW,S .,Thursday. t ,------,----_...-.:..:., I I Lakers Shine in Ilolding' Little } St. Thomas ,to 0-0 Draw, { To Se The St Paul Lakers turned iri. the blest game of the sea- A season 101 son last'Sunday October 14, on JaYlll,eField under the be settled Sunc " ' I lights when they~halted a powerfal and highly.favo:ed ~t. Neighborhood \ the Little Foot' ,i 'Thomas with a scoreless tie. It mark(~d the f~ trme m , three years that St. Thomas~ defendin.g champIOns of the and Rams squ i The Lions are I East Side Second :pivision Parochial League~had been held from the Park f i scoreless. iraw from tll i,.- -by fRfD RUnnELlS Only Threatened Once for the game~ the Lakers VTould ~e' Park as fa j Despite the 130 yards gained have sprung the upset or 1M Although fi by St. Thomas' star~ Arny Klott, seas.:>n. . . rected b}- the : who has scored 14 ....touchdown.'S - The Lakers will meet wmless rectors, each t ~evils Win Fifth Straight this season alIeady~ St. Thomas St. Martih next Sunday~ ~to-- 6eparate coae was able to threaten .only once b'er 21, on the Gro~e ~omte play their 0" during the game. That came in lfjgh field at 2:30. Th~s will be date the Lioru ~ Conquering 'Wyandotte the fourth quarter when it the Lakers' Home-commg gs:me but one defea '. ----_._- moved to the Lakers~ 15 but lost and they will be heavy favor1tes and their cla ~. The Grosse Pointe Blue Dt~vils ran their winning the ball on downs to the deter- to win. . should produc streak to five last Saturday~ October 13~by turning back a mined defensive Laker unit of ----- ball. determined but undermanned Vlyandotie team before a Jim Cross, Tom Parker, Marty The Rams r ca~acity bi-partisan crowd on the local dust bowl. Trombly, Ben Taylor~ Sean Fresmnen at St. Paul streak to fow ~ 62-yard sustained drive, a ------Schaffner~ Hugh Sheean~ Dick Hosts ,at Pep Rally October 4, w: l"ecovered fumble and a beauti- sma.shed down to tile Wyandotte Palombit, Terry Hutton, Earl back the St. C ful'38-yard run by halfback Bob Peters, D a v e We at, Chuck Knights, 28-6, 30. Then quarterback Dick Du- The freshman class members Wachter enabled the Pointers to maSi threw a perfect strike into Campbell, Norv 'Labadie and downs by Ta of St. Pa,u1's High School were berson. take a 19-6 lead in the first half. the out-stretched hands of a Russ Beaupre. . Defensive football throughout Beet!"defender and it appeared Of this unit not a single boy hosts for a pep rally held on the Garberson tjie- remaining two periods con- the drive was stopped on the could be selected as a standout school grounds on October 12. three on runs tained the Fears despite their Wyandotte 15. -they all wel"e champions in The rally included humorous' aenal attack late in the game. However, the Beats were pen. their own right in that magnifi- skits written by Barb Kolad- Eder's ret Pomren Score Early alued 15 yards for roughing the cent stand. jeski, Mary Jo Schalloi~ Karen : -Grosse Pointe, opened the passer and the. Pointers had the For the most part thp gan'le Kober, Sharon Devos and Mary '.OVEN Campau. Social chairmen were. Scoring early in the 'first period, ball on the Bear 15. One line was played between the 20 yard BAKED Terry Wilton and Mary La. the second time they got their play put the pigskin on the 13, lirJes. St. Paul, hampered by in- Boned juries and especially quarter- ranger. Hickory-Smol hands on the ball. Starting on from where halfback Danny and OVeJl-Ba: ~eir own 38, th,e Devils Bauer circled his own right end" back Dan She I' i d an, who in our OWl shook loose from one. tackler sprained his ankle in practice, establishmeJ -Picture by Fred Runnells anCl hurtled 13 yards for the was unable to move inside the Sil~,er & Gold ,19th first score of the game. Dick HALFBACK DANNYB.AUER dodges Wy;andotte dotte the Blue Devils took over first place all alone in St. Thomas 35. Yeu OFFICE Dumas'. conversion was good defender and rambles 13 yards for Grosse Point€!'s first the Border Cities League race with 3 wins and no losses. Showdown Game Coming I} plating and the Devils held a 7-0 lead. touchdown last Saturday, October 13" when the I Blue. Fordson~ Grosse Pointe's foe two weeks hence~ Friday~ The _ scoreless tie eliminates • • with less than six minutes gone Devils racked up their fifth straight win bf the sea'son Octobe:r:26~also is undefeated but has only played two the Lqkers from any title con- •• repaIring SPACE in the game. with a 19-6 decision over the Bears. By downing Wyan- league games. sideration but it spotlighted the TU 1-4800 upcoming game between St. Score on Fumble DeUvered Thomas and Nativity~ which has Oven-Bot :E:arly in the second quarter settled for a 19-6 victory. lost only one game, as the show- --' All Work with Wyandotte on its own 15~ . Grosse Pointe threatened once Sons,.Daugllter.s Race Tightens Babe Ruth Loop down game for the league title. " Guaranteed TRY OUR O~ d e fen s i v e halfback Bruce more in the fou,rth period when InN et TO]lltney Banquet Coach Eddie, Lauer after the FLOWERS ~C:c~:~ns Boardman raced into the Bear it drove 69 yards in three plays In Pin League ' Holds, game said he ielt that if his backfield and smothered the from its own 11 to the Wyan- quarterback Sheridan had not ~trm D~exel Florist passer, knocking the' ball from dotte 20~ where a fumble, en- Walter Cavanaugh. and his The Grosse ~9inte Business William R. Hill~ a ;vice-presi- ladies • • • why worry about ' peen hampered by a sprained your silvar tamishing? ••. 13147 E. Jefferson, at Drexel his hands. End Dick Arimble abled the Bears to take over. son, Michael~ captured the Men~s Bowling League is re- dent. of the National Bank of ankle,~ wl;ich was heavily taped ,we'll tarnish-proof it CIne! Homt Open Evenings and Sundays sCMped up the, ball on the 9 and Bob Wachter's 37-yard run high": Men's doubles in thH Grosse verting to form' as' after five 'Detroit, will head the,.Grosse guarantee it; We Deliver VA 2-8869 raced into the end zone for the lighted the drive. Pointe HUnt Club's tennis tour- weeks of bowling only seven Pointe Woods-Shores Babe Ruth Pointers' second touchdown. Du- " Prior to the game Wyandotte ney by de'feating .Rick Cham- points, separate the first. six League for 1957. GROSSE POINTE Call VA 1-0844 SAlJ mal; missed the extra point and was figured to be a m.ajor. hUl" pi9n,-and Ralph McElVt~nny, Jr.~ teams. Last. week all matches were 'decided by a sweep of Hill. was Vice-president of the Acme Silverplating Co ••" the Devils held a comfortable dIe in the Blue Devils~ path t~ 7-5 and 6-4. - one of the teams. league this year. He lives at 970 Shoe Rep1cli,r Open Evenings by Appointment Television 13-0 lead. the Border Cities League throne McElv~~y came back t? win , S: Oxford.' 379 Fisher Rd.. Opp. Hi~h Wyandotte staged a 40-yard room. But excellent scouting by t!tElBoys, 15 and und;E!rsmgles Belding beat Marv Boutin. , ,1'1824 Charlevoix Sales and Service sustained drive to reach the ,De- Devil coaches and the ability of when ~e def~ated Mll:te Cava- Ferrand of Belding had 524 and The 1957 board of governors, a vils.~ 6~inch li new her e the the- Pointers to deci~her Bear' ,naugh ill s.!ra1ght sets, 6-2~ 6-2. Warren 547 for the losers. headed by Hill~ was announced r Pointers haltp.d the surge for lays before th~y g~t started J!~rank Donovan ~d daughter~ , at the league's annual awards L. L. DACKEN two downs but couldn't hold p .. 'Juhe~ won the' Mixed Doubles G. P. Woods Rec. won over dinner, held Thursday, October; fullback Dan Galeski as he halted the Bears ill .thell' tracks with an' excHing 8-6 6-4 vic- Adam Simms. Swede Janson 11, at the Grosse Pointe Woods' STOP 'Service cra:;hed over for the score on througho~t the g~me. " tory over Walter Cavanaugh had the night high for the Rec- Presbyterian Church, Mack ave- hext "'lay. Wyandotte's con- Pornt ~or Pa~k4,n . and his daughter Jeanne. reation V{irh 574. . nue and Torrey road. The elec- the ~ Grosse Pomte unmedlately , , CON])ENSATION All Makes version went amiss. went to work preps,ring for Lochmoor won over City Glass, tion was held October 1. LIFETIME ALCOA ALUMINUM STORM SASH' Wachter Scores on Run Highland Park who. Oll Friday, their work cut 'out :EOI' them Ray Dunbar with 524.was high_ A total of 3~3 players,' fathers CUSTOM MEASURED & TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS E'ect,.oni~ Laboratory On the last play before half Octob~r 12, scar~d the <;laylights against Fordson. If all runs true for Lochmo.or. and gue~ts attended the dinner. JALOUSIES CASEMENT WINDOWS time halfback Bob Wachter took out of unbeaten Fords0 before to form the Grosse Pointe-Ford~ Revere' defeated Cox and. The principal speakers were 20313 MACK AVE. Il AWNING WINDOWS PIC'I'URE WINDOWS a pitch out from Dumas and falling 20~19 to thp. Tracto:r;s. SOll game will be the game of Baker. Don Bayhan had 526 for Nicholas _(Red) ,Jones, former raced 38 yards for the final score Coach Wernet regards High- the year in the BCL .and will be the winners. American League umpire; .and SLl:DING wmnows DOORS TU. 1-2.791 of ~;heday. Dumas again missed land,Park as a "giant killer" and for all the "blue ch:pf' . Neal (Doc) Fenkell, publicity SPEeI~LIZING m PORCH ENCLOSURES the extra point and the Devils ,is leaving no sto~e unturne'd for. ' Currently, there:., IS 8: bIt of Bruce Wigle" do;wned Turner director, of the Tiger Ba'seball ::-::-======------'the meeting between -;the Devils controversy as to what ..trme and Buick by forfeit.' Co. 'Fred Olmsted was dinner FREE ESTIMATES TERMS We Cut Prin and Polar Bean next Saturday~ day the Devil-~raCtor game wql 200 scores: Swede Janson', 212, chail;"man. ~Ol October 20 on the Devils' home be played. Fordson has set the 215; Bob Kehrer, 211; Ted Kurk, field.' ' . , time for 4 p.~. on Fridlay, Octo- 207; Dick Griebe, ':05; Wally: Individual awards were made SQU'IER CO. TO. 2-0892 A. G. MARX CO. ' B'll'- h . 202 at the dinner' as follows: Bat- Said Wernet~ "Highland Park ber 26~,d~p1~e t~e~ r1equest of BuehIer~ 204; 1 ....e rer~ ; 19678 HARPER Whit1 ASPHALT Sl)\ TE TILE is not a particularly st~!ady ~ub .Grosse POInt~ offlc~ab. to play Harvey Reid, 201;~!;;ruce Warren~ ting-American League: Bruce Ne but they have a couple of'explo- the game FrIday mght or Sat- 21H. ,', Boardman of the White Sox; ,21300 I Team Standings National: Robert Libby of the . OPP. 'B1e sive runers. in McMeec'hans ahd urday afternoon. and .Just Jl ROOF REF'AIRS Fitzgerald who must.be .w~tched' ~ordson is holding olUtfo~ tI:e Lochmoor, 19' B28' Giants; and Texas: Terry Trep- , ] Bruce Wible 17 822 pa, of San Antonio. Pitching""':" RE-ROOFING SHE:ETMETAL WORK all the time lest they get into Fnday afternoon:gam(~. Prmcl- the open. Once in the open they' pal Walter Clemmson has. pro .. G. P. V{oods Rec. 13 862 American: Lars Anderson, Jr., 00000000' TIN OR COPPERSKYLIGHTS GUTTERCONDUCTORS Marv Boutin 13 828 of the Tigers; National: Robert iLavigne Auto Sales have proven they are hard. to pos'ed that ~egame he played catch." at 3:3() to insure tq.e game will Revere 13 798 . Libby, of the Giants; and Texas: Estab. 1914 Our 23rd Year Fordson Also Tough be completed in-aaylight or th:at Belding 12 771 To~ Blackwood, of Beaumont, WAlnut 1-4330 81,06 Mack Avenue If the Devils can get past Fordso~ ~ar~tee. ~hey. w1ll Adam Simms 6 699 and Jl:lseph, Briguglio, of San HUDSON SALES AN[) SERVICE Highland Park they wlll have turn on theIr ,f1eld lig,b.ts if the . City Glass 5 ,751 ,fi.ntollio (tie). SP ______. .__ " ga:lne starts at 4 p.m. -Cox and Bak~r 2 747 Pennant-winning awards went Serving All of Grosse Pointe May Be fOl' Ti1ae Turner Buick 0 727 to. the Tigers, in the American SUNDJ Regardless~ the ,game will be Season RecGrds Leagu,e; Giants~ in the National; W~ Specialize In played on l!"riday, October 26, Team High, Single and Beaumont, in. the Texas. Bruce Wigle" 972 Awards also ,were' made to the . and could be for the title if the H.udson Used ears " Pointers tumble "Highland Park G. P. Woods Rec. 958 two all-star teams entered by lC "Take ,it from Ine..." lake it from ,us..." a week earlier. . v Team High Three the league in the state tomma- _420 I IE.Warren, at Newport GP W Bruce Wigle 2696. ment. The Tigers were given VAlley 2-3459 Dave Garroway telis say Mr. an~ Mrs~Brown Fint Downs...... 15 ~/ Lochmoor 2658, _. the James T. Barnes Trophy for , First Downs passing.... 1 3 Ind. High' Single the ,l,~a~ue championship the on NBC's TV mow 'TODAY,' ,.,hr- _. First downs rushing ..:. 14 4: Petracci 241 seconp. year in a ~ow. Passes attempted : 11 22 Boutin 233' . Ind. High .Three ' ,Other members of the jl957 Ope." Thu~ Passes completed ". 4 9 Kelly . 628 board of governqrs, 'announced Yards rushing : ,.278 46 Reid 604 at thl~ diriner, are: pride in perfection •.• l!.venin Yards passing 20 68 Jolu~ W: Elling, vice-presi- Sundays- Total yards 298 144 dent; Thomas E. Quilter, secre- A Job Well Done Means I~;tother One Passes intercepted ,'by.. 2 0 tary; Afton M. Sauer, treasurer' Fumbles by ,. 3 5 Youth Council George Sanders, players', agent: RO Fumbles recovered by 2 2 Walter E. Foraker, farm syste~ M£MBER Punts' 4 5 Holding Dance commissioner. MEMBER MA Build.ers As. Punt average ,.'"29 31 ~ationa1 , -,- H. S. Shannon, chairman of socIa.tlon of 21020 MAl Don Barber's orchestra will schedule and umpires commit- Metropolitan Aaoeiat1OD ' Detroit play f~om 9 to 12 p.m., Saturday~ tee; William W., Noblitt records 0( Bu11den ' Out F . . '. ' TU Fox - Ox.es October 27,.at the Grosse Pointe and scormg; Thomas F. Cram, , .n' g R'. 1 War Memorial Center, for the Jr., membership; Andrew J. Ba- Jl.O 0 0 0 OR 0 S Bowll IV~l S Ceilter's~Teen Age girls' invita- las, equipment; Rudy 'Helln, Today's homes t~Norlh America's 'Homeowners -,-_. tional dance grounds, and Roger Judkins Commercial Residential Fux . Steel moved into first Teens from all Grosse Pointe~s publicity and opening day. ~ are worth mor,e! 'I Policy gives more protection!" place in the Grosse Pointers public,. private and parochial Alterations - ~ I ,. .(TENANTS POLICY.ifyou rent) Bowling League last week when !ichools. in grades 9' through 12 it captured two points' from are welcome:' . l =------•.- - - ~ - - ~ .. - - - - JIiiII_ - - - - __ ; ---i- fotlrth plac.e .Rightenbl.lrg.while' Sue 'Mc~ee and S'ally Whit- FIJfEPLACE ,,'-,.:L • .l!'. II I OLD WAY ,NEW WAY le~gue ~ leadmg Stewart split tingham are in, charge of the' WIth SIxth place Lusch. Each, 'dance which is sponsored by the Go.od for 45 Years 181\6 It -I~omme~•. ~ notc~e~ one ,and a half points 'Cer.!.t,er's'Youth Council under WOOD Choice Quality Hardwood .' SERVINC y~ur independent local agent : lea~mg . Stewart ~ half point the Presidency, of ,Ted Harris. Evelry style of Fence behmd m second plac(~. John' Leete 'Treasurer will head 18':' - $1'5.00 Cord I ~rwo thr~e-way ties, exist for the door c~mmittee -which will e,'ecfed fOl you I ..... t~],rd and fIfth ,places. Heid~-Ho, sell tickets/ at ,$1.50 per couple. 24" - '$18.00 Cord Rlghter:burg and Redwood are' By way at' preparation for the . Prices include delivery W.4~. CHieM lo~ked In a thr~e-w~y Ibattle for big dance :{estivities on.'the 27th HARRY FOX 1-6281 • th~.r~ and ~opp.s, J1m,s .and, the the Youth, Council this past lnc1udtng '.I 5 .~ s are lIkewlse for fIfth. weekend held a pot luck supper Chahu Link All-Steel and LA,.'7-3419 ". I Cowell, who boasts a 154 and hay-ride for tnembers 'and .Rustic Styles I average, rolled, ~ 157 triplicate. dates. -' . Tas rolled the hIgh three game L • sel:ies with a 5~9 on games of 199, 191 and 199. MEHLENBACHER F~ENCE CO'. • Compare the .advantages of insuring )~03 HARPER' RESIDI:NTIAL. INDUSTRIAL I STANDINGS '. Fox 13 5 SPECIALS with North America-pioneer -ofthis ..Ji I Stewart 12~ THE I broad, simplifiedirisurance..Whether' 5% Heidi-Ho 10 -8 fOl-Y~u,- Ser\ YOUQWDor rent, costs less than buy. Rightenburg ~...... 10 8 = I , ~~NorlhAmerica's BomleowDers '. ing PQ1iciesseparately. Get credit on Redwood 10 8 I Lusch 9~ 8% NG .' is ODe package-one pr1emium!" I present policies, too. Call the North Ko,pp 8 10 FIRE,PLACE ~."YHROOFI . ~ ' (TENANTS POLICY if you rent) I America agent' J 1m S ,...... 8 10 "', ,.~ I 5 X's 8 10 Fire Lighters •. Andirons • RESIDENTIAL • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL Ajax 7 11 Fire Tools • Screens NEW ROOFS. REF AIRS, ALUMINtJli. ASBESTOS. 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er 'IS:. 1~6 PaCJe_~Tw~nty-five - ,Thursday. 'Oetober 18. 1956 'f; R OS-SE POt"NTE. NEWS - ettl L G .dd . I .-- - . ~ f INJURED IN FALL L1 e- ;eague rl ers - -N, eig. hborh~od Clu~ N.e'_ w'. '5. . JOI,ns .Whyte . . fi~~o~~O~= i",:,kt.~~~ "g .Argumen~' -'Woods. C. omrnun.ity' ('Iub st., JohD. Hospital on saturday, To Settle Bl October. 13, for treatment 0; a~ ______. I Thursday, Octo.ber 18 : 20883 Mack Av.enue OnE!-in.ch gash on his .'for~~ ame of the sea- A season long argument will yard swithBill Stockard sneak- and a 'three-inch- cut under hiS, \eld under the be settled Sunday, October 28 on ing over for three. conversions. Knitting Group 11 mm.-3:09p.m. \ TUxedo 4-2050- right eye. He suffered the .~-: :'zhly favored St. Neighborhood Club Field whlm At this pt)int the ~lack Knights Assembly 3:45 p.m. . . juries when he tripped and fen:; ,e first time in the Little Football League Lions scored a touchdo~on' a l~ng Gym Class 4::00p.m;. Boys and girls ages ~------... _------,.} do'l'll1the basement steps' in ~ ampions of the and Rams square off at 2\p.1'I1.pass play.' 7-9 . _ . . The Gl'Osse Pointe Woodsmunity Club is ~ Torch Fund 'ho:t!le. . . :. ... -.•. ;'. e, had been held The Lions are composed of boys The good play of',the Rams' Handcraft Class 4:00 p.m. Boys and ~ls' ages Community Club announces Agency. -- ~ ~om ~e par~ while the RaInS linebacking trio of SkiP. Ste- . 10-12 ' ,there-''arhe still op~nings -for --'-----'------aw loom e .City and into phenson, Carl Haller,. and Bill Girls. Voll.e:yball 6:30.'p".m~ . :gradescool --childr~ in the the Lakers VTould ~e Park as far as Yorkshire.. Stevenson was highligted when. .' .afternoon groups. ONE NIGHT-TUES.#.- OCT. 23 the upset of' ~. .ri.lthough financed and Later, ~e _operated grade ,boys' meet ..on. Thursday Bale., $2.7!-, by Barb Kolad- th~ line. Several Rams col- Girl SCO\ltsNo. 898 _: 6;3Q-p.m. 'an electrical' appliance store on aft~~oo;n;--3rq-_and 4~h' gr~de ------() Schallof. Karen Eder's ready to -serve, OVEN laborated to' bring a Black Cub Sco~t Leaders # 175 .7:30 p.m.. . I . ;Fisher Roaer.- boys;,"and. 5th and 6th grade :1. Devos and Mary BAKED HAMS Knight down in the end zone ...... * "-."W! ; . ~ .,', .' t - girls meet on Fridays.. . 1al !:hairmen were for a safety to end the scoring. Tu d 0 b 23 ..' ith ~veryb~dy turn:mg.. 0 Information. and :regjstration LAST 3l DAYS nand :Mary Lo- HiCkO~~~~Oked (, • • * . es, ay, ctQ er . C~eyr?let,,~dr I wantmg~o for the .grouP~7canbemade at and Oven-Baked J.~. The Grosse Pointe Lions had Assembly '.3:45 p.tp. , ' .. lteep bus!, ,1m .welCommgthls the ~Community' Club~ 20883 ':e.g;-:;h~~t ~ , their goal line crossed tor the Gym Class . . 4:00 p.rn. ., Children ages 10':12 .o~portumty to serve. my ~1~, Mack -Avenue.'The .phone 'num- first time this season but re- Handcraft Class 4:00 P'D?-- ChildrE!nSages 7-9 - fr~ends and custom~rs .aga~ ber .is TU 4-2050. The Com- & Gold i~ tained their perfect record in Enameling Club 6:30 p.rn. Adults saId Korte at. tlle tune of hIS . defeating the B i r m in g ham G. P. Sword Club .7..30 p..m appointment. He-(residesat 1330' . Sometimes a man' don't have Tigers 14-12 last Saturday at 'G P Camera C1uo 8' 00 Bishop'road. . lating Birmingham High School field. • • • ",'~ . p.~ ----- to be a very high flyer to live epairing Tailback Craig Thomas scored It's a question whether an up to his ideals. . . . both touchdowns for the Point- Wednesday, October 24 au.ot:- IS.really contr011ed b':Y'1,"'ts A man c~n hardly expe"ctto ers on runs of 45 .~d 30 yards, Assem blY 3:45 p.rn. '"1- DeUvered and Fullback Billy Lynn punch- Tap Dance Class .4:00 p.m.. Girls 7-12 . drIver, or by the,J1ornof the car get. his fair share of prosperity Oven-Hot ed through the line for both Dramatics Class 4:00p.m. Boys and girls ages' _be_h_in__d_i_t. ~ ._b_y_m_e_re_l_y_h_o_ld_in_g_o_u_t_hi_'s_h_an_d. . Guaranteed TRY OUR OWN conversions. The defeat was the 7-12 :;:a% t~:u~~~sonfor the Birm- Badminton 4:00 p.m. Boys and, girls ages ~rrmtttt~t!Jlt With the score 7-0 starting 10-12 . • why worry about the second half, the' Tigers Teen age Badminton 6:30'p.rn. ver tarnishing? • . . arnish-pr~f it and Home-Made scored :from 25 yards out on a Adult Badminton 8:00 p.rn. Adults ee it.- double reverse. The extra point Enamelmg Club 6:30 p.m. VA 1-0844 attempt into the line failed.' * .~ • ~-.------SAUSAG.E: After Thomas scored again and I verplating Co•• the extra point was added, Adult Group U-M Case Clubs .Pick . Coach Murray Robertson sub- . Saturday evening. October 20, gs by Appointment T,Oh Flld'r J d ORDER stituted 'freely and emptied his the adult group of the Neighbor- -L n e~ as u ge Charl.~voix bench. . .' hood Club will. resume their -- NOW FOil Much of the success of the a<:tivities, including volleyball,. Selection 0~.1~,studen~ judges offense' was due to Tackle' Ed table tennis and billiards. 1my- for the 1956-:>7a~ademlc year Evenings Miin Floor $4.40, Balcony $3.30. $2.'15, $2.20. MATINEE SAT.,.' Oldani and back Tom Brown one interested in joining this has been anno~ced .bythe qase URDAY Main Floor $3.30, Balcony :~.75, $2.20. $1.65: Tax Included. who blocked very well. Out- group is cordially invited to at-. 91ub,of The Unl'V'ersltyof Mich- No Matinee Wed., Oct. 1'1.. Tickets on. sale at Box Offi~. standing on defense were John tend~ These 'get-to-gethers are igan Law SchooL. . . Ff:ne Nagley at ta<:kleand Tom Phil- held every third Saturday of The Case Clubs are deSIgned TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE Dres~led lips at guard. the month, and the apparel to to give f~ture lawyers a chan~e ON FOWl 1lI111111111111111111111111111111nnllllllnllnnnlllllnlllllllllllUlllll1lllnlllllllllllmntl1ll1lU1II~ ORM SASH' The Lions meet the Royal wear should be B~rmudlis or to prep.ar~ and ~)resent case~ m = y Oak Rebels at Neighborhood slacks and gym shoes.'Husbands a rea?stic cOU.t'troomsettmg.. THREE WEEKS BEGINNING ~ YOUR NEEDS Club field this Sundaya~ 2. and wiVes,and young adult's are They mclud~ 90 per cent of all I MONDAY, OCT. 22 I TWINDOWS * • * most welcome. Time-8-'l1 p.rn. first year: law students. =. WINDOWS The Lions Frosh dropped a Judges of the Case Clubs are close contest to the Tiger Frosh GIr~ Basketbal~ " top-ranked seniclr students With NIGHTS AT 8:30 i ORS 13-12.Jim Costello ran 90 yards Every Thursday night in the two year.;' experience in moot MATINEES WED.•' & SAT. % P.M~ OSURES for the first score and an a11- Club gym, teen age 'girls and court trial' competition. Sitting . NO SUNDAY PERFORMANCES Irish pass, Sullivan'to Riley .women are getting in condition in panels of. tbree, they hear TERMS We Cut P1ime and Choice B,n' produced the other. SEdouts for the coming basketball sea- evaluate and criticiZe.presenta: I:0=.... ,JOIffl EDER'S for the Lions freshmen. were son. All girls interested in fonI'l- tions by underclasSmen.'.. . BROADWAY'S 2-0892 Frank Hader, Chuck Tompkins, ing teams are requested to con- Included .among_the judges BIGGEST Tony Cimini. Jerry Ciarmataro tact Miss. Masak, TU 5-4600 (Ir :from Michigan -is John H.) Fll- ' I Whittier Mk1t. 'rhe Plery of the Year. ~ New Addres. and T~rry Marrs. bring their teams out for prac- dew of 1105Harvard road. ) ~. 21300 HARPER AYE. ____ tice on Thursday evenings. . ------OPP. B\l: National Market "Mewyn Douglal ~. and Just Beyond County Line TwoTeams Tie ~--,-- l - .is stupendous" ~ PR 8-7790 weddings . . Z- L Korb Team Tops t NEW YORK TIMES I "b b d ~atthe' Stage Evenl~ ~ -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IS x >;: 0 0 0 00 0 ~tOr.. Bow In_g_ oop Church Bowlers es an Sales Extraordinairy ~. rnur A-G Store The Grosse Pointers Bow1mg. -- .-n -town". __' whittier' ,. League had two teams tied f?r The position .for third, fourth Ve- re Wirw••lle '. memory-making elegance and ERVICE high honors after each team ~ and sixth place in the Grosse . gracious hospitality ••• SPECIAL the league had bow led 15 Pointe Presbyterian Bowling Clnd hi•. troubodon rehearsal_ dinners, .wedding ; ME.LVYN matches League became bunched. when. - "oDd food J-,g ..SUNDAY HOURSi Stewart and Fox share the some of the lower teams defeat- D breakfasts and' receptions .;. ,r all traditionally perfed ••• top slot with an 11 and 4.record. ed the leaders. >. g' ood fun RI'g-.ntenburgand.Hel'di.Ho's a.re Joe Rouse rang.- up the top delicious foods that compli. 'ed "...or second place, each WIth Spec:ial Attention to ments your guests ••• DOUG"LAS :1 rs tl ord. score of the season rolling 236 '"f - p.elm... - an d Banqueb 10:00 a 9 and 6 rec in totaling 600. Ray Summers Edd Sb h d' charming, luxurious hbney-" wporf TO Last week's matches saw the scored a triplicate, hitting 14:6 y elP .er .s moon suites-overlooking the INHERIT TiltE .WIND •.• two leading teams chalk up vic- in succession. 7909 E. Jeffenon \cit Van Dyke river and beautiful Belle Isle. Iy JEROME LAWRENCE and ROBERT Eo LEE . ~ tories. Fox won tWo from Standings VA 31.1155 THE PETER. LARKIN Sottings • Dtl'.et.d br HERMAN SHUMLIM • == Lusch's and Stewart took two W .L call catering office : from Jim's. ,Righlenburg drop------GEE CEE .. J,AMES WESTERFIEI.D 1 0 ped two to Ajax. Korb _-_ •._- 15 5 FREE PARKING LOT. ICAST OF 65) :.... 6 0 "Ji ». -_.I r a WOD Lost Radius '.._ ~ _ 13 '7 CARRY-OUT SERVICE WILLIAM WOODSON. . TRIO Open Tburs., (,'N. f¥TH(> 01""'. St art 11 4 Fish er _ - ~ . 12 8 . .,OHN IANDOLPIf • 'fIOLA ~RAY"'N-I-.-S-U-SAH--.-10-W-" >1 • e • Evenings Till 9:00 Few ''''---''11 4 .Mills ~ 12 8 FO()DS r e t urn engagemenl ~RTHUR.masoH.. 'EllY "IS" . ~ I Sundays-l0:00 to 3:00 ox -.. 6 Matcheck 12 8' . 'Of this popular trio ~ther One Rightenburg ._ 9 6 Smith ...... _...... 9 II CHII~ESE ' 1,D. t.h e Gold Cup . Heidi-Ho's _ .. 9 7 Ashfield ~~_._ - 9 11 ,.... 'nom. Dancing night- '======1=_==~ EVES. (MON.SEATSTHRU THURS.);NO~'MainON FleorSALEand Mezz. $«.40: ~-~~I Lusch's - 8 B kstanz 9 Jll Good' Food - l300d Reputation ly except Sundays. Balcony $3.30, $2.75, $2.20 FRI. and_SAT. EVES. Main Floor and R0 5 LV N tuRNS DRIVEAT THE-RlYn M~ .• $4.95; Balcony: $3.85. $3.3D. $2.20. MATINEE WED. AND 'I:- Kopp's 7 8 nOCttm 8 Jl2 . d 7 8 e er - SATURDAYS AT 2 P.M. Main moor and Mezz. $3.95; Balcony: .' H QN G K0 N G ' VAll.y 2-9000 S $3.30.~.75. ~1~5. (All Prices Include Tax) •. :.. - Mi;MBER Redwoo RI hard l'f ] 3 M A R K ET 8 c s _...... - CHOP SUEY ~ Wit~ mail orden, enclose. self~addres~ecf: stomped .nvelope. -Aj ax _ -7 9 Marl- ...... 1 13 ...... -~__ ... _oJ"" ...... ~ ....._-_-*¥-- _*-._~...J"'" ~_...... ,...... - ~ ~- - ~ -- ~ ...... , ~.I "lationaJ 2J020 MACK at Re:sJyn Rei. Jim's 6 R tte '" 1L3 \6719 Mack ' TU.2.01C2 i%1I!lllllllllllllIlIIlIlIllllnJI1II1.A TbetZtre GuIld ~ubSC1'tptUJn. Play 11II11IIUllDnUIIIIIIBIDI. Association =- ,- of Bullden TU. 4-9821 5 XXXXX"'s - 6' 1~ 'kg~s~~;;~.;..J~;..R~us~ 236 Betw~~na~~~~ trt3a:Js~op •••••••••••••••••••••••• l•••••••• ~ . ,Piche's -- 5 for 600, B. Bockstanz 211 for ,12:30 p.m .. to 9 p.m. . 4 ~ 0'0 0 00000000 CO_0_Q_Q_Q_Sl C_us_to_m_-.__..__..__..._.._...___ 1_1_ 570, F. Matcheck 543, Ed Rll- as~:lii;~]ltotol~~~ . HUNTING > " ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;...------.------~Ldins '526, W. Heidt 524,' R. r-n - I HAIIPER al Courville Fisher 518, Curt Patterson 515, Residentfal 1&354 , R. Livermore 512, Jack Mills Certified Stockh~lm LICENSES ~'Owning ..~ I 200 for 516, F.Lucas .508~Dc~n Face S,»eeialists - Face and ( feature . corrections. HARRY NEW LOW ;Miller ~O~. , . Face peeling. NO SURGERY. No J discom£ort. OES\{l'S Nobody.'ever gets anythitlt '~~ - DINNE~ For. APpoin~~Il1t1, TIt. 3-8603 --I MOORE _' PRICES!. ~ for nothing, but a lo~ of people Carolyr. Nilson 5 Years keep trying. I ~/e of Fence SERVING From 1:00 .1Corned.Beef 'n' RY~. I SUNDAYS, Until 9:00 p.m. ~ed lor you ONE HALl' SOUTHERN ~D 10£SI1'S' III the' Warren.Conner Shopping Center R : 1-6282 CHICKEN ••••••...•... :.'~.-•'.~:.• ~$t.~ • Breakfast (from 8 a.m.) , PhCl~neTn 2-266&. .• Bus.iness Men's Lunches ,1n.-:lud1nr; E nk All-Steel and Sid'sCaff.~ ... COll1prete Dinners stie Styles 16354 HAIRPER at Courville'. P I • LUNCHEON .• Snacks ~ •. Sod'a .Bar • DINNER Complete Carry-Out Service A NeE co. " BOESKY'S who a1'e /a7»()us f01' setving 'AL. INDUSTRIAL • SUPPER the fine-51 in eo-rnea Beef /01' over :thi1'iy I. THE ORIGINAL fltED KEMP is.PACK! • COCKTAILS yea-rs • • • now bring their ja7»()us food and, s~ce 10 Detroit's' eastside. R .t.~ .. Serving ••• with a CUiSine: DJNNERS ... Free. Home Delivery S'~'JJ~i~ QUALITY and SERVICE a. m- Service VA 3~0505 . • Breakfast ~~oo- . . . of which we are proud t 11:00 ci. m. . "." \. .• Luncheon to 2:00 p. rrt. Mack Pitt and His Orch.str'G Planni~1 0 Norm Arellers COMMERCIAL s:oo p. m. . Tbe'Man ~STOS. SHAKE '" to 1:00' a. m. .HALLOWE'EN PARTYt GHS •. Dinrlter scott 3-253" of' Many Moods. It will be a. huge .$UcctS with our nzed Dealer expert staff to solve the :food problem . PIIrlUs ~ Of" S~ wi1;4 delicious buHet trays !Dr any • Barrett U> ...... Ltwg. • l'.S. Gypsum ~tionsl mt~'-).-JL(-rmp-. "-11] size .party. DeUvered to your home at • Johns-Manville E. Warrell, at Barham _ TU 2-3883. no extra charge. :ING AND 2661 E,.Jefferson Ave. 11897 E. Warren, at Conner IG CO. Blue :Ribbon Stea:u-Cbops. Fresh Lobstera .DallT -. VAlley 3-0505 .. New Moderate Pricesl 125S@ .Hours: 8;00 a.m. to.,lO:OO p.rn. Monday thru Saturday ~ .20089 MACK at Fair-holm 9 a.m. to 'p.m. TU 2-9239 00 FfLBERT , ) .'

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, , . ~ YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines to Serve You 9uickly _(,ALL TUxedo 2-690Ql s:::iEALESl ":" " T _ , , FOR SALI • 4-HELP WANTED 4A--HELP ¥rANTED '5B-EMPLOYMENIT' IUIIEAU 7-WANTEri TO tlENT 8-ARTICLES fOR SALE 9--AR~ICLES ¥WANTED ... ' ANT]~D- Electric train set. i-BEDROOM ( CLASSIFIED RATES DOMESTIC COUPLES"- cooks~ maids;' chauf _ U L TRAnE-IN sofas and chairs. All 7-PIECE dining rom set, lik e W SI'..LESLADY to work in poul- Ab ts', , Call' LA. 6-4456. ' tion room, Cl Cl)sh Ads-IS Words for 90c try market part time. Apply EXPERIENCED white nUL'se fe'Urs, caretakers, janitors and Automotive executive and Wife in nice condition. Reasonably new; leaving town Saturday . . old •. TU 4-{)8' in person. 15215 Mack Ave. maid for one infant, $50 week. porters.-Day, or week. Field?s' desire large unfurnished 6-room priced. Van Uphblstering Co., TUxedo 5-7752. TRUNDLE BED and youth' Ch~rge Ads-IS Words for $1 er LAKEPOINTE EmploYment':TR.3-7770.~buse in G.~osSePointe~' Excep': I 1323~ Ha+P • Open 9!til 9. FmEPLACE ; WOOD for sale chair. LA. -1-4692. Sc E~ch Addition~1 Word ' SALESMAN W.:-\NTED. Excel- References. "LO. ,8-2901'. , . family, 5 ro( FOR DOMESTIC, HELP, tional, references., Professional AUTO bRIVER~Only $8~16 TWmbrook'2-3516. We deliver . lent opportunity for experi- EXPERIENCED white upstairs ll-AUTOS FOR SALE ~tir furnaces, ,PERMANENT.OR. DAI LY gard~!1ei .. I:,~ase. VAlley 3-9f)31. I quarterly buys $10;000-$20,000 CALL eneed real' estate salesman. maid, excellent refere!).ces, top THREE PIECE sion, lot 35x: Small oriice. Member Grosse Call yom:rq': Il9CToR~ s t a r't in g -Bodily Injury and ,$5,000Pro- $14,000, $3,50 I sal~ry. Call LO.8-2901., STONE W..ARTEN SCARF :TUXEDO 2-6900 Pointe Brokers Association. 'H0URLY AID: practIce, wants; small house ,perty Damage Liability. 'J;U In Perfect Condition JAGUAR SPORTS SEDAM ward 2-4330 I ... Leon P. Sankar~ Realtor. TU EXPERIENCED :woman" w~th VAlley 2-2630' or .apartment -for rent or take 1-2376. ' $100.00 ------2-5444. . - / ,VAlley 2-4888 1256 WHITTn Grosse Pointe references. for MONDAY THRU-,FRIDAY , (lare ~of,' ,your, home while I May~Be Seen At . lA-PERSONALS away.TU 5~4521().' YOUR HUSBAND'S spotted or bedroom, 2lh four days' expert cleaning , FURS' BY ROBERT, .. 9 to 4 ---- __ 1 outdated ties can be Ie------_. gas, heat, ,r BOARD YOUR DOG at Preston weekly; 9:30-~:30. $28~00.TU. DE, so're 4-door sedan for sale. 4 Trunk J.;ines to Serve You 3-BEDROOM unfurnIshed house fashioned into like new ties At Theh-' Grosse Pointe Store terrace, 2-c.ar Mann's K-9 school Clean, I 3103 Lakewoou. 5-4355. ' 3 Kercheval comfortable, heated kennel in IT'S , in: good neighborhood, near for your school age son. 50c Schools, traJ the beautiful Metamora coun- 5-SITUATION WANTED' 6-FOR RENT, (Unfurnished) school., ' Best' ~)f references. 'each: Call TUxedo 2~0028.for NEIL J. WHALEN M.G., '!54TF, wil'ewheels, radio vate' b'eac' tryside. Your dog will like it. . Will lease~ 9 a.m. to ,f) p.rn; :free pick up and delivery. and heater. Nylon top, fine only. No bra] AWNINGS REMOVED: screens ~COME-5-room upper - wi~h "Phone' ': new, Noble. BABY FURNITURE" ..trn-ee jun- room suite,9x12 rugs, 2-piece Only':~lh bloc~ to Kerby school If you're looking for an in- references. TU. 5-1130. ' Ref. exchanged. VEnice 9-9773 room with private bath to. $40. 'TU.4-0554': ' ,ior chairs) odds: and ends' of living room suite, 3-piece bed- 8.?d c.lose to M;ack-7 Mile shop- bar Isf ional man.,' ,Am l"cated. dishes, etc. Leaving tOWJl.Call . pmg. Older 5 room bungalovv on teresting job, good pay. CASHIERS. Several full time BABYSITTING profess ., 36" KENMO'D'!:" S d J;5Qt Ph'li .xoom SUIte, ref rig era tor, in queit ple'asing' ,sectiori. of ' .lW:, g a SI'ange, atur a:y. ~ Q 1 p. Iot 50'x150' 2 B.R., ba. down. plete'd regular raises, and a chance positions o~en for capable Grosse Pointe Woods business ' . , 'electric; '.timer, gridle-fifth washing 'm~chine~ gas stove~ persons to work at our Grosse Grosse Pomte', City. Home burner 'c'ombhlation. i8' mos: CAMELS .HAm COAT for man, a~tomatic washer. VA 1-1793. Amplt:~ expansion possibilities girl would like to care-for chil-. up. ~~n.:atory, 2-car garage. Must ,fact us. to make new friends, you Pointe and Warren Shops. 40 dren Thurs., Fri., Sat. or Sun. privileges, garage.: Phone TU. ld $ , 'size 40 short, $35. perfect con- - hour week. Experienced pre-, -9022. 0 '- , 100: ',VA.," " 3-0314." : dition, only worn tWlce..' LO. WANTED see InSIde. ; may find what you've ~eEm eveniJlgs. Also, all day Wed., 5 frered but not essential. Apply $at. and'Sun. Experienced 'with , THE ALGONAC" Imf 8-2901.' 'OLD CLOTHING HUGH CHALMERS WM.. J. looking for at our new neigh- Grosse Pointe or downtown' all ages. References. Call TU 6C-OFFICE SPAi~E Is CIosmg~ For, ~eason . SQUIRREL ",JACKET, seidom 6th floor employment office. TU 4-4040 1-9056. ' WARREN, EAST near Grosse November:,3rd, S?turday; arici worYlt still in cleaner's gar-- BEST PRICES PAID borhood employment office D. J. Healy Shops. --!VENINGS TU 4"-2557 , ,Pointe, 6 room,'"office" newly, during week-of, October 27th. t b' 'ze 14 16 Make FOR MEN'S SUITS ~t Mack and Cadieux. EXPERIENCED woman to 'care We will h,ave all, Q~ Gifts 'on ,men ag, Sl -. .., ,. ,CHAJ R,EL lAB LE part -time high :for, children day or evening. decorated, , heated, " -$100 a, -, ,offer. TU; 4-55'5< TOPCOATS' AN'D S'HOES - school girl or woman from , month.'-TUxedo 2-3046. ' _Di s pIa: y. Aftern~on. refresh- OPEN1NG THIS WEEK 1 Good references. VA 4-4024, . ,,' ,_, merits".;' Plan your Christmas BOY'S gray melon cloth dress' You II be pleasantly sur- 3:30 to 7:30-5 days a week; , Mrs. Abbott. TRACY Buildiilg, 128' Kerche- ,Qift '-.shoppi"lg at.'the ,Algonac coat'and .hat reversible lining, TUlsa 3-1872 100 Kerchav£ to cook, serve dinner and light FRIE~l)SHIP rised to learn about the ,. val. two 15~0 newly" de. Inn Gift Shop.,' Many, ' Unusual purchased Sak's, size 10.:.12. A telephone call v.1ll bring US P housework. Call Mrs: Hunt- NEAT experienced colored girl at to SUBDIVISION wide variety of different ington at TU. 4-1330 daytime. desjres every ,other Monday corated ofiices:' Janitor ser- giits;,:and:finest 'selection: of in~ Perfect conditio,p.. $30, new: you immediately • ironing, excellent shirt irOlaer; vice. TUxedo 1-5007. ,dividu~' j'ewelry. Al1 Christ- ,$65. Also boy's brown ..winter • The ~Imallest.land development kinds of telephone jobs now Evenings, TU. ~-,8463. mas coat and hat, size 5 or 6; $15.' ..~POSITrVELY GROS LO 8-0667. sa~e. al~ng Mo::avla,n Drive and the FULL basement. 'for rent,' pri- n • 1 ' 1 t ' I g' ~vailable to alert young GENERAL AND C.HIL? ca!e'. 'THE ALG- (....NA.C , INN ~ gll' S navy ye ve een ,e - , HIGHEST PRICES-' PAID for Clinton RIver with the largest F va te entrance" offi_ce,',apart. J - ) • $2 50 'h .' e 10 1 1 " Under 45, must liv~ In, CIty NEAT experienced colored girl - grogs, . eac, ,SlZ , , Furniture, and App'I.lar..r""s ots a~d highest restr-ic~.!!: 100 C references required, no cook~ . desires work, excellent work- men,t or storage. Kercheval at' , ;,M29 Highway , ladies' genuine ranch regis- ._", I women looking for per-- deal s~tes for tri-:leve1s and' bi..... New top'qua anent pos.t'ons h.gh ing or family laundr.r. Private ere $8 carfare. LO 7-4067., ' N.otre Da~e~ ,'I'D', :,5,:,3663~- By the:,Harsens Island FerrY ~ter~d mink COl!lt, size 14-16. "I Piece or~a Houseful." IeveLs: m addition to Colonials m. ... I I • •• I room, TV and bath. TU. 1- styled Colon 6G-STORE FO\R.'R'-ENT ' Your,f,a~orite ]~atirig,Pl~ce and VA.'2~7228. PRescott 5-5733 ' and ran~h .styles. Choose your best tree-lin Ichool graduates preferred. 8121. 'A-l LAUNDRESS riesires half DeliciousFCock1~ails~, -, ,.' - own bWder, or see our model , I • or full' days. Also bundle BOOKS bought in !'lIly quantity. area. 4 Br., : KERC!fEVALnearGross'e, -.... '.', ," ,P~CO 16" television. ,White ranch .!lome of finest quality', ", Entire libraries," bookcases art maiP q,uarter 'for mere details drop In SERVICE _ S4LESMAN, washing~ in my !:ome., UN. Pointe. Large cleml:store with ELEG.ANJ"bladt:' Persian.lamb 'and g~ld, n~w: picture tube. constr~ction ,for only' $32 :000 3-9577. Call Sundays. basement. Heate'I~$lQO a 'coa~ cost ,$900;~'-lik'enew, sac~ ,Swivel staJjld; $60. TU. ~-0820; objects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, i670 iireplace, rec Two men needed at new officej Leverette. WOodward 3-4267_ Incl~

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...... c:.- -.: .., ~ ...... '!-'REAL ESTATE 15-BU5. OPPORTUNITIES 21G-ROOFSERYICE 211~&:J~~~~f:D 215-CARPI:NTER WORK meeting. 'II usb and s invit~ ... :LES WANTED FOR SALE 1..,.(=,.j.h..•. h•••.••. w.....","1' INDUSTRIAL'Tsm, WITH GUTTERS CARPENTER .repairs, doors, u....r..c... N...~..e... s Pane:]. speakers, Rev. Andre!, S BEDROOM C 1 . - '.L .L' I----~--,-----I Rauth, Rev. Paul Ketchum, ~..rS. _ Electric train set.- - 0 omal. Recrea, MANUFACTURJNG Gutters cleaned, repaired and For Finer locks, .sash, cords •. cab in e t Hugh White and Mr. Floyd Co.J"., , 6.4456. tion room, carpeted, 5 years FA ....ILITIES . t d InS' 'de and t ""'utters work. ED 1.:4576." d 1.."'" ld TU 40842 '-' pam e I .' ou. yo Inte'r.tor and Exter.lor __ -.,..---'--:.-,______lins. 7:30-9;80 p.m., Lea ers~jI'., o. -, by: owner. Successful mventor with a few unplugged.. Private. WA 3-3565, U PER SO N AL I ZED Recrea- TraiJo.ing Course. " !- BED and youth' LAKEPOINTE 1355-57, two- items on"the market has anum- VE 9-2220. ' Painting and, De'c~roting tion room' in any mo~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...... • A•• -1-4692. * family, 5 rooms each. 2 hot ber of other excellent articles, GUTTERS-CLEANED, repaired CI:..JRIS"C CLJARRON p~rcheS built and :enclosed., GRACE EVANGELICAL p.m., Senior =~l.. Pilgrim Fel-' Wednesday, O.ctober 241 -. :>S FOR SALE al.r furnaces. 1: gas conver- which are patentable and mar- and p'am'ted', ~Cftorm'.WID' dow~'s I , C'Or.,. ", Kitch. . ens, re~ odled. ; an,d mod- .. Lakepointe at Kercheval . lowship reunion~U5U.at Romeo. p.m." Caro 1 ChoU' reh ears al. sion, lot 35x164, now vacant. ketable. In the field of tools, removed, screens .•put up and ermzed, 'additions, w~drobe Rob rt P Beck Pa5to ...... --- $14,000, $3,500 down. WOod- gages, sporting goods and wall washed. TU. 2-2134. . DR 1-2686 PR 8-4778 closets, paneIing,etc.'. Satis- e .• -' .r . M d '0 t b 22 7 POINT''£' 1UI'''''...... ORIAL. ~ SPORTS SEDAN ward 2-4330 or VAlley 3-0322. construction. !ntE:rested in a 1------1 Satisfaction Our Guarantee.fied customers as reference. Thursday: 12:30-3 p.m., Naomi . on ay, co er : p.m., .Eo u,u:,U.L ~."') connection with financial re- ROOF' REPAIRING Established in 1925' Estimates at no obligation. W. Circle to meet at EL'lla Sc~eich- Mariner Sco~ts ~ ~ocial Hall 1. 16 Lake ShOl"eRoad

~.lIey2-4888 1256 WHITTIE'R, beautiful 4 sources where I I would be free Expert on leaky roofs and' re- Full InsUrance 'Coverage For, R. Coleman~ Builder. TUxedo ei's, 10444 Greensobro., ~ p.m., Tuesday, Odober 23: 12:30 Dr. Frank Fltt, Minister #' ~' ------bedroom, 21;2baths. carpeting, to develop various it ems of pairing, private. W~ 3-3565, VE, Your Protection . . 5-0072.. . . Senior Choir. W ' As . t- t P. P'. Ketchum, B. L. Tallmali; .•~ 4-door sedan for sale. gas heat,. recreation room, merit inretum for some defined 9-2220. 1------"------...• • p.m., omen s :SOClaIon mee - Associate MinIsters. ... terrace, 2-car attached garage. remuneration. Right now thereFOR THE FINEST general GENERAI. BUILDING Fr'd 830 Y g ings in the homes. 7 p.m., Boy (ewood. . tin d d tin t 1 ay: : p.m., ,oun Scouts in Social Hall 1. 8 p.m., Tuesday, October 18:-7 p.m.. . Sch001s, transportation, pri- are two items ready for .thepam ROOFS . gbl an '. ecora g a Alteration~, attic rooms, prages A\iults. will. attend a play at Parent _Teacher m e'e t l' n g in Cub Pack No. 96, Gymnasium.' . "F, wire wheels, radio vate be a c h. Appointment Patent Office and manufacture. Flat roofs pu.t on and hot. shot-- reasona e cost ..see Charles DR Wayne State University. Coffee • .. .. ,ter. Nylon top, fine only. No brokers. TU :2-9967. The new type of wall construc- ted ..Roofs creosoted, brushed on.A. Schrader. V~ey 4-0388. ,1-1195 ,hour follo,wing at Grace. Lounge. 1. TUxedo 1-5425. -----..,.------Ition is one of them. It reduces by hand. VE 9-2220 _ WA3-3565: -P---'----d-.D EARL DEC~ ...... Friday, October 19:-1 p.m~ ------.... GROSSE POINTE WOODS - the cost of .home bUI.ldm.g by at ainting . an .' ecoratirig LIC'CI"fcTSE'D' BUIL'DER \'. S t d 9 30 II' 30 Wednesday. October~ 24:' 4 Friday Book Review of the Wo.;" . k 3 CAULKING' ,...... 11 a ur ay: . : -: a.m., pm Jum'or cho}. rehearsal men's Association', Tea, Wo- C. I your neighbor, 1949 Severn, owner. Bnc least 20%. Th'I',SproJ.ect alone ~ Best of 'Grosse Poilnte References C nfir t. ClIO W .., r . ly help you select 0 I 1 ld 'Ie I .. Ext . 0 ma 10n ass. a.m." 0- ...... men's Lounge. Devotions 'by b edr oom C01oma , YElar 0 , requires an j n v est men t of Caulking done by an old' e~"c .nterior .• erior J.IM SUITON men's Guild Rummage Sale at reconditionea, guar- fireplaces, den, car pEl tin g, $75,000.00. Please wrI.te Mech- perienced man. Caulk now. Free' Estirnates .. Grace. Thursday, October 25: 6:30 Mrs. Hansel D. Wilson; Boo~ ~,{ uN R E 1677 BRYS M ' 'Cl bbl' Review by Mrs. James G. M~' " automobiles before d rap e s. aIurn. 8.S., extrag. anical Engineer, BOX 'l{-16, Save. Private. VE 9-2220, WA J. o II:l ' • FORTI R PR 7-355t ,...... p.m., en suo wIn g th I will check the TUxedo 4-3907. Grosse Pointe News. 3-3565. Carpenter WI:>:rk, Repairing and 'Sunday: 9:15, Church School league, 19748 Harper Ave., 7 riso:[l, "The Church in Sou ~ _..__ ---- ._- PAINTING and paper hanging. Re,piodeling, Attics,' Porches, p.m., Youth choir rehearsal', 8 east Asia," by Windeburn T. llake sure the car has ' ' G' . 10:45, Church School for Begin- Th d R 'ah B Manik . ken care of and low '!I'IoR'SALE ROOFING . . Best w 0 r k, guaranteed. AI arages.' , I p.m., Chancet choir rehearsal. omas an aJ . am. 16-PETS l~ . " "Tt ners and Primaries. Crib room. M ' L Cadillac Factory GROSSE POINTE New roofs' applied by experts. Debbaudt, LOrraine 8-9976.,'. 'r 4-2942 10:45, Morning Worship. 7-10' ...... en s ounge. ask for Bud Steiner. BY APPOINTMEN'r BOXER PUPPIES female, 8 VE 9-2220 - WA" 3-3565. 21' . 'WALL WJllSHING' . S . High G 'll Friday, (ktober 26: 8 p.m., • ...... 00. ROSLYN ,ROAD . . wee kso.,ld A. K.C. registered. 1------:.--'---1..-INS ~, CARPENTEB., f ~nish e r and p.m.,meet., emor roup, Wl Club 85 costume party in the Saturday. October 20:-9:1 5 ------_. 962, now $22,900, near Ferry Lovable pet with show quali- ROOFERS -,-' TN ER W.A.LL ,WASIDNG by reliable rough wod:, private or com- • ...... home of Mr. and Mrs. Cudia, 285 a.m., Junior choir rehearsal, rR neighbor selec~ a elementary, lot 60x150. 2lh-car ties. Make offer. TUxedo 50 Years Same Business man. Neat workmanship. $7' mercieL Good work. reason- Beaupre. Men's Lounge. mditioned Cadillac for gar., gas AC ht., 10x14 cov. 5-1031. Experts All Insured per average room. Also paint- able.' Estmlates' :free~ TUxedo . Tuesday: WQmen's Guild Fall __ 10:30 a.m.., Senior"choir re- the Cadillac Factory scr'd terr., 2 BR & BA dn., space ------AMERICAN SI.T'C'ETMET:AL . VA 47808' 5-5892. Regional Meeting. hea:rsal, Men's Lounge. for further informa- for add'} 2 BR & BA up. POODLES, standard black, 8- l.l:I . mg. . - .• ...... • ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN ...... Frank Bromley. Days, weeks. AKC, sired by champ- AND ASPHALT ROOF!NG CO. WOOC)WORK'ING.' 'Wednesday: 8 p.m., Paper 375 Lothrop Sanday, October 21:~9:30.:: , TU 1 9356 LO 7 2244 5180; evenings, TU. SWEENEY & MOORE, INC. ion topmost Beau Caniche. 1 __ --''--- -, _:__ WALL WASHING • Outside Shutters Rolling at Grace...... Thursday, Oct. 18: 7:30, Se- a.Ip., Morn~g Worship, Fir~ ~. i13 Vernier Road. 'l'U 1-6800 20180 Mack Ave. PRo 8-4339. All Work Guaranteed. to Your _ Bermuda Blin~ mor Choir. Service. Sermon by Mr. Tall:' " Gutters cleaned, repaired or Satisfaction. For Free Estimate, • Louvered Doors Thursday: 10-3 p.m., Mary and ...... " OS WTO. TO BUY MIN!ATU"B.E French poo~les' replaced. Metal decks, roof re- CALL MODERN .~T-V Built-Ins Martha Circle meeting at Mrs. Saturday, ,Oct. 20: 9:30, Cate- man. Ch h h l' All- DEAL WITH f~r sale and stud serVIce.. . I d' P . " F d 9:30 a.m., urc sc 00 m ------_. TUxedo 4-0842 ' paIrs, flat and shmg e. nvate V,ENICE 9-7169 • Fo:::mica Tops re A1jets, 1339 Lakepointe chism Classes. 10:15, Junior Departments, Section ~I. ' all at your home and CONFIDENCE _, ._' party. Frete estimates ask for -. HHf4< Andrew F. Rauth. Minister be provided. " ~-FOOT sailboat. $150. I__ ~------ful1lr given. 'Ewald. 13929 Thursday, Oct. 25: 10 a.m. to Robt. H: Stanbery, Ast, Minister 12:30 p.m., Luncheon, Gym- ~ seen in water. Phone large home for your growing VENETIAN BLINDS PAINTING and decorating; ex- Ker(:hevaJ. VA 2-8993.' -B-UIL--n-ER--'an-d-.carp--en-te-r-co-n--3 p.m., Project Day. 8 p.m., Ruth B kh Id nasium. . o 5-1703. family. Library, sun rm., play terior and interior. Insured. .. tractor. Licensed. Additions, Chancel Choir rehearsaL ur 0 er, . :8 p.m., Evening Group of th•..; rm.~ 5 bedrms., 3 baths, with 2 WINDOW' SHADES Herbert 'Walters, 1119 Ash- REUPHOLSTERING :- 200 . cement work. Smiley. TUxedo Organist-Director Women's Assocfation: Devotions ~L ESTATE 5-33104. .' by m"'l'ds I'OOms,large lot.. land. VA 2-2809. choilce covers, terms to suit Friday, October 19: 8:.30-11:30 Miss Agnes Crow. Program, !l SALE "" P0 RCH SHADES \------~,---I yow' budget. Also repair To 1 ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL p.m., Square Dance. '•0 ur South Am'erxcan Tour,--" Ann Bedford Goodmt~n PAINTING, papering, paper re- work. LAkeview 1-8249. ~U- 21T~DRESSMAKING 20475 Sunningdale Park '" .. ... by Mr. and Mrs. Ben BeyeF,. OPEN DAILY CORNICE BOARDS moved. Wall washing. Neat, ALL. If no answ:er call after .,.--_._ (Near ~ack arid Vernier) Sunday, October 21: 9:30 a.m., Women's Lounge. tKSHIRE - Excellent LO 7-4706 TO :;-6063 Complete Repair Service reliable. Work guaranteed. .5 p.m. SEWINP. alterations, adults and The Reverend Edgar H. Yeoman First Worship Se::vice. 9:30 a.m., • * • Cleaning, Repairing Mertens, 122 Muir. TU 2-0083. childrens. Hems, zip per s,' Rector Church School, Nursery through . Wednesday, October. 24:4", center hall colonial. John S. Goodman 1 living room, 3 bed- Re~onditionilig ------21Q-PLASTERING plain dr-ape,s, slip ,covers, William Yw Gard, Choir Director Senior High'. 11 a.m., Second p.m., The Fortnighters, Women a ,: p w 2;2 bath, library, elec- ESQUIRE-SHADE CO. ERNEST A. BOCK I -SP-E-CIAL-,-T-I-Z-IN-G-in-r-ep-a-ir-s--c-ei-l-,_a_ r_o_ns_an_d_p_ill_.o_w_s._TU__ l-_7_45_5_ , .Jeanne D. Hurst, A.A.G.O. Worshi'p Service. 11 a.m., Lounge. __ - tchen, attached garage. 5133 Gratio~ PaInter and decorator; qua ity . Q lity k t th DESIGNING fashionable 'SUl'ts~ . Organist . Church School, Nursery through ;, transportation, gas 1 '11- and color matching, the finest! mgs. ua wor a e • Junior High: .Laymen's Sunday, ST. JAMES LUTHERAN • )rivate beach. Grosse Pointe Open Friday Until 9 P. M. Served Grosse Pointe homes for right price. TU 2~2()41. coats and dresses;. alterations Sunday. October 21: 8 a:nL Gerald C. Schroeder~ speaker at ' MeMillan at Kercheval LA. 1-1515 LA. 1-1518 10 years. , and hats; remodeling. reason- Holy Eucharist. 9:30 a.m. Choral Be K ~ERT 'I'U 2-9967 20b85 Woodrrlont TU 1-6905 21R-CEMENT WORK able. VA 2-3610. Eucharist. ChUrch School, Pre- both services. 5:30-7 p.m., West- y. George E. un; 218--WATCH REPAIRING .' . . . School through Grade Eight. 11 minster Fellowship. 8 a.J1l.-6 Mi~ B. Andert, Parish worker: ~Y FLAT, Neff Road. limited number of FOR A GOOD outside paint job A-1 CEMeNT and brick work of SMALL pIeces of furnIture slip a.m.. Morning Prayer and. Ser- p.m., Thistle Club Retreat, Ken- Friday, Oct. 19:-Adult class,' very spacious. 2 bed- EXPERT WATCH and clock re- v;ith quality paint,. call J. all kinds. Chimney repairs, covered in my home, and ,mono Church School, Pre-School sington Park. 8 p.m. Senior choir, 8:15 p.m. ~- ~ , hpated sun room, but- reservations avail- pairing. Prompt service. Rea- Rupard. WA 5-6942. all estimates free. VA 2-4618, drapes relined. Mrs. Zahn, and' Kindergarten...... • • .... ' antry, each. Kitchens sona ble prices. Bradley J VA 2-8971. VA. 3-Sil696. Monday, October 22: 7:45 p.m., Saturday:-Children's con- hew sinks and cup- able for G r 0 5 S e Jewelers. 20926 Mac k at PAINTING _~_----..;..-.-- __ I p Galiens will meet. firmation class, 9:30 a.m. Junior :, bathrooms-new fix- . Hampton. TU 2-9309. ANY CHIMNEY, screen top, EXCLUSIVE ALTERATION . OINTE 'CONGREGATIONAL *' ... .. choir, 11:15 a.m. only 2 years old, auto- Pointe deluxe Ter- INTERIOR - EXTERIOR porch and brick-repair. Work on dresses and suits by 'Marie . '240ChaIfonte at Lothrop ,Tuesday, October 31: 4 p.m., ... • • oil heat. 1 furnace, 2 21C--ELECTRICAL SERYICE Work Myself - Insured myself.. VA. 3-0969 or VA. Stephens. also. remodeling and Marcus Wm. .Johnson, Minister Westminster Choir rehearsal. Sunday:~unday school, 9:30 0ld. Side drive. 2-car ra~e Apartments. j. Since 1934 1-8458. reparmg furs. Quick service Sunday, October 21: 10 a.m. 7:30 p.m., Chapel ann Chancel a.m. Bible class, 1(}:15'a.m. DiV'~ ~.Will sell on land con- or 4 bedrooms, 2 RAPP ELECTRIC \ LEON STRJEGEL ------~;..I on hems. TU 5-7610. and.1l:30. aom.,. Worship serv- choir rehearsal. 7:45 p.m., Reli- in(~ services, 9:30 a.m. 'and 11 Martha Bachers, VA Store, house and factory Wiring. VA 4-0518' . ALL. BRICK -SEAM--S-TRES--S:"'-dr-e-ssm--a-ki-'n-g-an-dOIices; sermon: "At the JNnislLn 10 gious Education Council meet- a.m. Nursery for small children baths. Centra Ify 10 NEW AND REPAIRS altera~on ladies' and chil- a~, Church School.fel!' all ages, mg. 8 p.m., Women's Association at both services. > Adri~~reectcreationrooms, garages, PAINTING and DECORATING PORCHES, STEPS, ETC. dren. Maclt, 7 Mi. ~ call Crib room through Senio!' Hi. 4 ------"---~. ~.-----~, -~, " :;, ROSSE POINTE sated. Smali down ~"'FRDESTIMATES EXPERT 'PAPER HANGING Leaky Basements Repaired TUxedo ~0328. ,GUIDE TO GO()D SERVICE' BY APPT. REASONABLE RATES Wall Washing Service LICENSED AND INSURED J -~------lIZ-LANDSCAPING payment, pay ba~- Fr~a Estimates' MANUEL MlUtCHESE 21 U-PLUMIING . McKINLEY F~R 6~S HUGHES DECORATORS LA 6-9300 HOWARD PROBST :Ige Rd., Colonial :in con- anc~ like rent. Enjoy 5293 YORKSHIRE SPRENKLE LANDSCAPE GARDENING POlITE GUSTIII TAILORS ry styling. Close to . CO. the aonvenience of BROWN ELECTR1C - .Master TU 5-1165 VA 1-1835 EASTERN MASON PLUM'B1NG - HEATING shopping, transporta- electrician since 1920. Regis- ,------1 CONTRA' CTORS VIOLATIONSCOBBECTED LA 1-6896 Men's and Ladies' Suits -rallored to Order. Altu------VA 2..3040 -~ R . SEWERS. DRAINS C[,EARED ations, rellnfng. Double breasted suits restyled bedrooms, 2 ba., lav., tere.d an d IicalSc:u. epaIrs, PAINTING, PAPER HANGING to single breasted. . c. rm. Large ser. terr., apartment I iV i R 9 replacements and mainte- Comalercial & Residential .r 3322 E. JiiFFERSON. (s thoughtfully planted . e. TUxedo 5-0014. Per- WAlL WASHING Bui1diil~ Tuck Pointing .~ :Ma. - nanc 1 .LANDSCAPE DESIGN .~14931 EAST JEFFER~~Ort,at City Limits Price substantially re- with ownership ad- sonal service. Free Estimates somy &pairs - Bup.ding Reno- ' VA 2-32[4 . I :>rimmediate sale. Vac- ______Work Guaranteed vators - Ba~ents Waterproof- GAS. AND on.. INSTALLED Fred'M. Schuman Establishecil 1925 Open Eves till 6:30 _ vantages. Two units 21D-ELEe. APPLIANCE ed - Gutters - Gutters. Plastic and planting. SoddiILg~ sprink- LA 1-0516 VA 4-1211 Coated _ Caulking';' Roof Leaks SERVICE 21Y-SILVER "PLATING ling systems. Patios. Imported HILLCREST availab'e Nove'1l- 1 1: . We RepaIr ~blocks to Kerby school ZISLER PAINTING Repaired.' .' SILVER & GOLD PLATING bulbs;. : .SEW~Rs..DRAINS-SINKS ~jlQSand Chine ;e to Mack-7 Mile shop- bar Isf. For com ..' E..XPERTVACUUM AND'DECORATING EDWARD M: COOK ,O:xidizingandRepairing , der 5 room bungalow on CLEANER SERVICE Wall'Washing 5ff4'! C'ANIFF AVE. . Brass 'Polishing and Lacquering' : CLEANED Vases DrUlee 150' 2 B.R., ba. down. ptete' details, £on- All makes 24-hour service. free loan- Fast and dependable .ervice. FO 6~61S3 FO 6-~184 Jewelry Rep¥rmg,. Engraving' , era. Rebullt Haavers. f].4Jl5 10 $44.95. 1------,----' & FJNDLA Y'S NURSERY : .U Types expansion possibilities 20 years S~lmebusines~. .RAT PROOFING, garages ievel- \ ' ' .LEEBERT •• All Types. Night and day service. of Lamps , All Work Guaranteed itory, 2-car garage. Must tact us. HARPER VACUUM SL. 8-1114, SL~ 8-4476 ed, straightened, floors, walks. SILVERSM'lTHS Auth. Eureka. Hoover Sales and PH. 6 795~' . . d. 19720 MACK : MOTOR CITY . ie. Service _ New. Rebuilts, Parts - ~ Bonded, 1ice Ii sed, Insure 17178E. Warren atCadieuxTO 1-1122 1------1 FHA terms. Spr~. VAlley 14508 CHARLEVOIX GROSSE POINTE WOODS' : EJect~;~QI ~wer Cleanir-v Co. GH CHALMERS WM. J. • LA. 7-5053 Open 10- 6 p.m. Dally DONALD BUSS 2-2744. NR: CHALMERS • TU 4-4040 Decorator t------J VA 2~7318 ...... ~...... • ENINGS TU 4-2557 Exterior Interior ,VAGNETTIE SAM ------VASES.ucI. CHAMPION PRESTON Free Estimates CEMEN~r WORK 21X-GARAGE . AND CO. STATUES \lING THIS WEEK 3& Years in G.P. Sid~walks, Driveways; Garage MODERNIZATION HERBOLD landscaping, sod- For Quick . TU 1-7050 floors, steps and' porches. . f COMPLETE ding, alterations, top , .. ' 100 Kercheval TU 4-5'100 sou. 'NI.RED.,, ~.------....:...--- ...... \,, 'Basement, Rat.Walls, MODERNIZATION SERVICE satisfaction guarroiteed. FRIENDSHIP TV PRo Full of floor , line ,., SUBDIVISION Expert Reliable A-1 PA-TNTING and paperhang- .3908 Cadieux TU 5-0785 Specializing' in. recreation 6-5852. • lamp parts. ing, residential 'or commer- . rooms, porches, kitchen, addi- illest land de':elopment GROSSE POlNTe Service ~ cial, ba.sements, stucco spray-, 215-CARPEttlTER WORK nons, remodeling and repairs. COMPLETE' landscaping ser- ~ handmade [oravian Drive and the ed. Patching, plastering. In':'. . ... 0 25' , exp . vice, lawn' cutting, cultiva- temp and kerosene On All Brands ears Filigree Vases Rive.r with the largest FARMS sured. \skiUed colored work. FORMICA kitchen sink tops. ~. termi enence. tion, .edging anal clean-up d hIghest restrictiw,a; 100 CLOVERLY 'U 1-4078 ers. F~ee estimate, clean old or new work. ~rtly m- Frank: J. St:Amour TU ,2-8324 work. Free estimlates. $1.85 , " workmanship. A-l references~ stalled. For est 1mat e call __ ~_---."---, __ ---'- r an hour. Julius Laguiere. es for tri-Ievels and' bi- New top quality built Southern. T Park Cab Co. ,ru. 1..1977 . ". 1 addition t~ Colonials styled Colonial on one .of tbe 15306 E. Warren James ..L Crawford, VA • PRescott ~-1470., 21Y~PIA~O SERVICE, PRescott 8.2709. ch styles. Choose your best tree-lined streets m the ______1-3385. :~4-hour an s w'er in i POR,ICHES ----.-.;-,-:...-...-;~----I----,., -RD---'------• T C,OMPLETE: 'PIANO" SERVICE. GRIFFO'S tree seJ~vice.Trees OWG"'- ider or see Our model area. 4 Br., 3 b~.. dress R. ;~d S VA, 2-2411, .....--=~ 1!~ "'USTOM CORSETS , eI'Vlce. erms. ,~ Kitchen Plamling-Remodeling Tuning, ' ,refinishing' top~ trimmed. and re-"- l~me of finest quality , 21 re:Pa.iriJlg,. zxaiP Quarters. Paneled lib. "nth ------S---- VACANCn:s ,our specialty. ,ADDITIONS 'and mothproofing.a. Zech, RE moved .. Free estimates. Also ]~RIC' SHOP~ tion for only $32,000 .6replace, rec. I'm., large terr:ace, •• a- _ SPENCER COR ETS Painting, .decorating,. exterior' Attic and Recreation Roam ~-3232. Place' your order eari~. fireplace wood for' sale. TU NOTE: Our New Addresa g land. Mortgage money circular drive, gas heat. See the Individually eesigned, Ii g h t- and interio~. TtIxedo ,4-4542. . COIr.Lpf~ted ) .. I' ., 2-2134-. 1722% E. WARIlEN Aft. . .-: ~ at 5l;2% up to $25,000, kitchen to appreciate all the weight fmmdations and sur- • --=.~ ...:.-..-----.[ PIANOS. ,TU N:ED,;; . cleaned, ------....---- : cost of construction in.. TV I Radio Service Opp. i. Wrmen Bowling AHeys ~ new ideas. gical garments. over 24 years EXPERT painting, paPer hang~ '. REPAtRS mothproofed."and.'.repaired.: TREES T R I:M ME JD, removed . land. Lots, nope higher Guaralltecd Repair Work -, HUGH CHALMERS experience_ Maude Bannert, ing by mecl1anics,. free esti- lIA ~ 1172 Satisfaction ~ Rea.- and repaired. Wood buzzed. 000 with terms to suit. 368 McKinley, GroSse Pointe. mates. Van. AsSche•. TUxedo Iv JI-' sonable rates..' Seibert,," Edge- Free estimates. Lic~ensed. VE. • Telnision • Rad. TU 4-4040 TO.. 5-4027 or TO. 6-6235. 4-1187, VA 4-1492. water 1-445L': 9'~2046• •ut ~he membership in EVENINGS, TU. 4-2557 'S. M. GOEBEL . • $cnlltd Equip-.ent ROAD SERVICE~. , mumty lot with private = 19 pool and recreational Poor .Richard Says: Bewltlr. of littl •., expenses, as smalll leaks will sink a great ship •. EAST E"D, , ' . 20247. Mack Ave. . TU 1..9813. ~~'j~lA:- INSURED SAVINGS at H.. a.., GroeIe Pfe; Woodl rE !HOWARD 8-5674 RADIO AND TV 2~Br.a~~' C,OLONIAL• . FEDERA]~'_', • S'AVINGS'. f TUxedo 4..5200 REAL ESTATE CO. :Men .. ThUD. to 4::30 Sales & Service 13940 Kercheval Mar Eastlow. Earle Ric.... SanlCl SAVE WHERE YOUR'OOIiARS EARI~ MORE! .. FTidan, to '~:OO IDt Clemens Office ' " ." VA. 4-9823 20397 Mack Ave.. III the WoocII Z NO. GRATIOT • •

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-'" "., -' .. ',.,(11. .. - .. :; ! i' I \ \ ThursdaYt Ootober 'f 81~~56 GROSSE POiNTE,NEWS Page Tw.enty-eight ,." " ag,e -* * * Feature P * .. * ..... Good Ta81~ who~ whe.re ialid whatnot " "I b, U1,booDl ~aycmte ~~,. . of.' When Theatre Arts me m be r s gathered at MRS. People ill The KDow flJ~nte HENRY B. JOY'S gracious Lakeshore road last week for tea the weather was more than kind to the ladies" and MRS. THEODORE G.OSIUS luscious fall bonnets were in abundance. CREAMY RICE- l'UDDING Counter Points' MRS. LESLIE PUTNAM'S aqua satin t9,que was trim- 1 cup rice med with whi~ feathers and matching satin bl)ws. Very 3 cups m~lk , By Peggy Mesrit% . effective with her simpl~ charcoal suit. * * ,* Vs lb. butter It's difficult to be all things to one woman but the In the receiving line, MRS. JULIAN McINTOSH, was .~ ~~~~~~~~ted' Bobbie Brooks ensembles at D. J. Healys can do it, wit~ strikingly elegant in fitted black velvet. No hat but a V4 lb. blanched, groun.d, seperateS of camel hair ••• jump into a jumper and pair ft starched white organdy, Elizabethan ruff :for a collar. almonds " with a jersey sr..irt of white and tan stripes ••• jump out Hostess Mrs. Joy, in shimmering black taffeta, with lh cup raisins "-'. - and into Bermuda shorts .•• zip them off and slide into a one of her famous glittery nets banding her perfectly coif- 'Jh tsp. . slim skirt accented with knit detail at the pockets ••• witK fed hair, was passing plates of .peppermints and urging, 1;2 tsp. vanIlla - ", all of them wear a matching box jacket with knit sleeves. guestS to the richly laden tea table. Bon rice to tblek m~ with tf. t k d d t il * * * milk over a loW'flame. Creain ,Another expertly planned ou It features a liC e an . a - Signing in at the door we glimpsed MRS. ARTHUR butter with sugar and YI)1k1l of ored, long sleeved blouse in vertical stripes teamed WIth a W. KLEINSCHMIT, JR., a mink circlet topping her slate 'ergs. Add rice, almonds, l~, solid color, back wrapped wool skirt lined in the blouse salt, vanilla and heate:n. egg material. It comes in brown and grey at D. J. Healy's in ; blue suit, a huge red rose pinned to the side of her minute ) matching beret. Mrs. George T;Jubeneck's brown velveteen whites. lPutinto buttered baking the village. . I , dish and b~ke ¥. hour at .3~5 * pillbox was appliqued with gold maple leaves. degrees. Serves 6 to 8. ' '* • MRS. JOHN DENLER'S brown cloche was banded in . Geometry ;s the key to beauty!! Leon, of the Farms, uses matching satin with small satin pom poms. ~S. E. w. this, new approach in cutting hair. &ch lock i~ cut by exact WARDELL wore one of the new big cloches in pink rose Dance Planned measure at an exact angle to create balance and proportion wJ with a Butted satin brim. * • • By '~epublicans coiffure design. The angle is gauged to the type of style desired an:d the bidr is cut hlunt rather than tapered. Eleven awards in Pll..FERINGS The Fourteenth Congressional seven years of hai? styling acclaim the success l!,f Leon's method. Fred Allen said it: "A lot of' people spend six days MRS. ROBERT RIGGER, OF RIVARD BOULEV ARD -Pictur~ by Fre~ ~unnel18 District' Republican Club will Dividends include a ,longer lasting set plus a cut that can be sowing :wild oats, then go to church on Sunday and pray ',' By Patricia Talbot ~~nd -saye 'countless housewives hold'its fourth annual p~ on precisely reproduced when the hair grows out. • • • At Leon's, rI for a crop failure." • • • ~en ~rs. Robert Rigger says goodbye -to her huge Imoney• .' .' , I Frj.day evening, Octobe).".19, at lady leek like a lady should ••• a vibrating machine conditoins The best way to tell whether a man is haviug a good EnglIsh sheep dog, George, and turnS'the key in the door' Women's' problem:' offer a the <::1ubEagle .located at Eight her ualp •• • a shampoo is given on a cleverly constructeJ re- time at a party is to look at his wife's face. of her neat grey clapboard house she steps into another large scope for the feature Mile road and Gratiot. The bigw ~lining table • •• a cup of coffee Cosip while her hair is being world. ~------writer and Bobbie hopes to be gest social event of the cam- set makes the perfect formula for beautification and relaxation * * * covering such s~ories"for the TU 2 6160 By looking into any woman's pocketbook, one dis- EveMrWednesday and.Thurs~ throw a steak in the broiler 'paign the party thh:l year, is ••• • • ~oT rest of her ille. Her part,.time , , _. • * ,. covers that money isn't everything •. day she reports to the Detroit and a load in the washing ma- job is a challenge that ']eaves called the 1956 Fall""Festival. * * * Free Press fo)."her feature as- chine. her with plenty, 'of time and- There will be dancing from 9 .Jersey has been taught party manners and the Village Store A friend-One who laughs at your stories even if they signment. You read her' stories When the Riggers bought energy for her role as' a house- til-2 A 'dnight breakfast has a selection of these new charmers ••• a bean stalk slim aren't very good and sympathizes with your troubles even for and about women under the their remodeled' colonial home wife and co.mmunity~eader. ~l b' ~l fr 11'30 til sheath pail'ed with a bolero jacket, the straight front is relieved when they aren't so bad. by-line, Roberta Mackey. in Grosse Pointe this hectic ilie _----- WI e serve"U'"'. and. Saturday, natIonal,tedstate.andf b localt o~cesf th automatic mechanism that adJ'usts its own iris to react in~ ders!" m er a er ~ 0 lce or a year Her f e a-t u reassignments Nov. 2 and 3. ' to be v,() , or Yvo er!~o. e and was considering'a mercb'an- ., 'th . 14th Dlstnct have been IllVlted..stantly to all lighting conditions .. To be convinced, stop in • • • t It was the end of the term at the progreS5ive nursery dlSing' posltlOn.', , That's when. often meank mterVlewsd h F'Wl dso-f ,The, Exchangltes. under. the The dance wl'll constl'tl1te the a th e Camera Ct'en -er In th e VI'11age. school, and a mother was waiting downstarrs to see the mother stepped in. Mrs. Mackey, Clal wor ers an t e rlen 0 direc~lOn of thell" preslde?,t, climax of' the 1956', campaign * * * as Mildred Bauman, was before the Court. These are an inspira- Morrls DeFaur, and sal~ chalr- and will afford an oppclrtuI4ty principal about registering her child for next tenn. The her marriage society editor at tion to her in the community man~ Wynn W~ters, are now for all Republican part;y' work- Souveni,. d'un Soir-souMs ;omantic-smells terrific IIntl ' clock struck 3, and a borde of childreIl rushed out, prac- the Free Press. She sent her work she "lo.ves. making preparatIons for the sale ers to meet the' candidates and is lovely to look at. What is it? Mary Chess' newest offering, " tically throwing the visitor over. The last child, instead daughter along to see what she CIVlC In;terests. ,of these t?othbrushes. on the to become.. bette:c' acquainted. lalique hottle stoppered with a tiny '!'cproduction of It statue in of running off with the others,-stopped and apologized. At could find. ~1).t; ,plays a. Vltal :role m the ~orners cmd,m the"sho~pmg:cen.- with their jelloW'--'working Reo- New Y tWR'S' Central Park ••• &omes in three sizes at Trail f that moment the head of the school appeared. Bobble tried a few weeks as actlvlties of the Planned Par-' ters of 1he>.GrossePomte:_area.:publicans' - There will ' be no Phllt'11'kl&y on the hill. ,. nd "Please excuse that yourlgster," said the principal. fashion editor while the 'regular ~...n~ood: ~e~gUe!i .the Trib~te IMemberl;,:'of_.th.~_~ooth~~sale ca.mpaign"'~eeches~ ClUl.didates reporter was on her honey- ~.un~-for the Umted CommunIty com;mitte.einclu~e:.:V~1i~ La- will only' be introdUCE~cL and * "He's a new pupil, and he isn't adjusted to us yet." moon, filled in Ior the club edi- .,erVlces. badle, Dlamon~ PhillipS',,,How.. given the opportunity~to' meet Showmanship and fasbions ar.e'on the docket for OCt. 23 when • * * . tor while she was in the hos- As education chairm~ for. ard. Nea~e, ADthur' Danneck~r, the Republicans of-the di~trict. Irving-will ~ the curtain on some new ideas in fashion pre. A man may fail many times, but he isn't a failUre until pital and when they offered her the Junior League she plans the LOU1SPaIge and Robert Taylor. 'R bli am aign. 'jewelry sentation at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. The show is sponsored he begins to blame somebody else.--John Burroughs. a place in the society depart- lecture program :for the three :r~is will b~ an. unusua~'f~d wil1e~~ d~:a~edP by 'Celeste by the St. Paul's altar society. Luncheon at one o'clock--eircIe • .. * ment she was f~onvinced. or f0;u' ann~al general mem- ralsmg camp81gnm that-lt. will Malin and Rosemary :Ouran". the date! Variation is the~rule at Irving's and new music to the No man bas a good enough memory to be a successful After her marriage' a fe'N bershlp meetmgs. enable a. person to ~ontrlbute The chairman of the dance is tweed theme turned up at the Thursday fashion show in L9ndon 1iar.-Abraham Lincoln. years ago to Mr. Rigger, who M~ch as ,she en:ioyed writing to ~~:r:y w.or t h w h 1,1e ;youth Virginia Gandhi. Assisting' her East. TheY'showed a fingertip length coat predominately emerald is a prodnct manager for a n dally SOCIetycolumn she has activltleli sunply by ouymg a are Jeanette Sh'erwo'o'd., pub- greenthe' ensemble,but'spikedyouwithmayachooseprismatica suitvarietyin theofidenticalcolors. Tocolorcompletevarie- Wyandotte chemical concern, discovered feature writing more quality .toothbrush. For your lil'ity. Ruth ,Smith prizes~ Vir. ties, cherry, emerald or sapphire. The suits are of lightest wool, she went right on as society challenging and exciting. Her donation you, will get a. tooth- gicia: Weins, Sand~ St. &nour, soft romfortable and just right. ••• Another quotable coat in a editor. They lived in' a conveni~ :l:avoriteto date was an expose br:ush' an~ the Ex.chan.geCI~b Fern Auburn, Edna. Walz, Elea:' tweed of muted plaid design in reds and tans has a luscious lining ent terrace in the Indian Village, of the free photography offer. wi1! realize -u:e profit. Wlt~ nor Hoffman and Sam Throop, of honey colored alpaca.•.• For the sport car enthusiast there's :JavoritiJm.1 Housewife's Dilemma .she and ~.photographer, pose4 whIch t? ~ontiI;lu~.to Sl~.ppOr.tdecorations; Richard Hinks, pro- a California car coat, .a little longer than most, to extend the sea- Then she faced the' dilemma, ail a ~arned ~ouple taking .up such actIvltles as Llttle League gram. printing; ~mily Boylston son for wearing, and a little more unusual in styling with book. what to do about her husband's u studio offer of a free strmg, Baseball .and. Basketba14 a Sea and Earle' Tinsman, entertain- size pockets and belted back. ••• The so-phistocateof the collection dinner on the night the sym- of pearls, a $2.5'war bond and Scout troop and .sailing vessel, ~ent. I and .Orville, Sherwood is a white alpaca-lined charcoal wool coat with a distinctive knit. of . d ~ , ted yolk ••• all of these and more at Irving's on the hill~ phony opened? She rushe home three portraits. Th~y were able Mo~~l ~~viation,and Youth Re- and Clayton Braathen; tickets. * '* * after the final deadline to ,to expose the outflt as a ~aud habilitation. , 'An. Republicans are :invited. W"j. :Jl'eJerict W pear;e, Jr. ,., Tickets are $2.50'per per-son'and may be purchased at thE~door.

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Food ~ a ••••••••• Wild Rice Aversion Qual'relling Children Cesigned in the classic D,rectoire manner, this is o' magnificent ' , '.. . . - ~"-- Diversi on .~ Il Il~~ Golf Converse IIAll Stair" Am.bition To Break 100' gift presentation ond at the, same ,time a remarkable yafue. Eath , . , - < of the 'fragrances is re":,ovoble; *Co?f individual gifts. Th. whOl•. - ,B~sketbaJiShoes- Dodge Appoints Martin Division Comptroller , cons~itutes'~ complete perf~m. '~ordlobe. 7.50 Promotion of F. C. Martin ~~ factory auditor's staff and in ., - division comptroller for Ooage 194~ was made assistant factory tJalcr'aika, HI.. 3.50 lrulber~', I"~".1.50 . Ifroeeo, "~ lO.f!O: KARL DAVIES passenger car and truck opera~ auditor. REALTOR . -,..., C He was trar.sferred to Dodge's Openin, N'~"" .bl. 8.50 !'.i"JJin,"me'.so. 'TOTAL VALVE,u.oe tions was announced .,.., M. • Chicago plant at the begir.ning PattE7son, pre91dent of ~ge of World War :'1, where he first ,(/r(()/~~. NEW LOCATION DivislOn, Chrysler ~orporation. served as factory auditor and , Martin was formerly Dodge later as general auditor, the post ~ _.-:'." oar operations comptroller. In he held until he was promoted . , ...... •.'~'-'- • ' I" \ -.. ' his new .position, he will be r~ to assistant general factory au- \ ,81 KERCHEVJ~L AVE. sponsib1e f<'f a¥. f~ancial ac- ditor .for C~sler Corporation tivities of the diVlSlO~thus ef- in 1948. Ir.. 1~53 he was named Racque'. and MEMBER GROSSE POINTE BROKERS ASS'N. teeting a closer intggration and Dodge comptroller, with respon- .. coordination of car. and truck sibility for the financial s.ctivi~ Sport Shop, 16926 Kercheval Avenue operations. ties of passenger car vperations. 106 KERCHEVAl. TU. 5-3220 :Martin joined Dodge in 1931 Born in Blenheim, Ont., Mar. -TUxedo 5-8900 . .- . ., - , as supervisor of billing for the tin attended Canadian Business TU' .....5262 TU 1-:2262 Dodge Main plant. In 1937 he College. He lives at 452Colonial wu promoted to tile lenenU Court. Grosse Pointe Farms...... ",

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