• All The News Of All ro.sse ews The Pointes Every Thursday Morning Complete New~ Coverage of Alt. the, pointes VOLUME IS-NO. 32 GROS~E .POI!'lTE, ~MICHIGAN. AUGUST 1954' • fuRy Paid Circulation

DEADLINES 'Queen and Cou'rt: Picked. for Farms ~. Regatta-Review "park to' Proceed At Least 120 01 I,". I' ! 'd A.'. . Trees Killed WEEK i . IfJ Campi1,d 6y tb. • " ." T In 5 ....:. owar s 'cq~lrlng Pointes G'OJJ' Point. News ':'" '" ': Reports From Lansing May' . " ,> Thursday, Au,. 5 . <:':" Show Many Others To Be' ..' <. Big' Parking Space THE SECOND UNITED Infected; Sprays Being Used STATES PROTEST note to Red China for the death ot three .,.~ >.: . Starts Negotiating For Lots Opposite L~k~front Recreation The bat tIe against the American citizens shot down a month ago aboard a British air- f ~',: . . Area, Contingent Or. Detroit Plan :lreaded Dutch Elm disease ~" liner was rejected, according to ", :, Commission' Decision \vhich threatens to destroy -----. - ,many of the beautiful shade" reports from the British embassy : f, ).. received by the State Depart- r:~,\t' The tentative parking area devel

~i~n~~~u~~~~~i~:hrf: i~~~::;' £~".:~.,,~0>";.,, , 0>.~ •. ~ " ,: ~.~;":~ •• :,~::."~ •.;:.~.,, ..;.;.>,,.__ ~_.,:~:r~~~.:~~:~~':,:.~:v,;'",..~~:~:;~;::;,.~::i::~~~,f.\.;>:~;;\,",. co~::~:: ~~~cirr~~~~~;~ncl~r ~~ rh: :t~~~~~~h~~/~~~~~nu~ .~~. i:~:~n:~~t a~~r::~~~~~~: future aired, they openly, expressed a 9:05 p,m., when the lights in the first complete spraying was done Th'Ie raman. mC1"d ent CAmeon Grosse F om• te F arms w~,'llh .0 ld'ts.1. a.nnua 1,ee.Fl t R'eVlew,.~ dR' e~atta;.a~'thei municipal' 'pier. t!lis-PictureSu~day.,a!ternoon,by Freel Runnells strong, desire t 0 remedyes'th it- store ..:~e nt~.out. '.The blaze.' was. in April. . . _the heels of a sin,tUat:,~ccurence August 1~. CLAIRE ~~Z! ..standing, h~s been chos~ Qu.een' of tlie 'Fle~t, and:will'_present::the::trophtes. -Members 'of ,pation' as quickly as. possible~ believed to~be caused by faulty.. . .25 FoundlA Farms ...... "!n, Wesr-Be~lJn~~ ~erman }fer court.f~clude . left r9r'r1g~t; .NANCY, MASON;'MARY ANN::r. YNGH '._oWDy:i:'MOXL Y:::- -JOYCE'., BARTON: .SUSIE.. 'Tfi,:!y. dc;»not. expe~t an:unfavor- wiring In the f~e box~' "', ...Tlie,.E'ilrms.'hu not ,ydff-street parking pro g ram swing and. the competition 'is sharp.. d,lcated b,y bUlld,mg permits construction complications. City bished, fell with the floor and y ery.' ncourage r men broke the magic four minute which has been one of the d t th Manager. Everitt Lane. pointed was destroyed al9ng with . the Norbert Nef~, clerk of the City I. bllri-ier with' .Bannister ..winning ::hieI co;icerns of the City of . This Pre.Ro~deo'~ontest, w~icli . h~~'t ISt ru~nmg 19a50 e t that this cl'd not go over the stock in' the ba.'1ement.No flame of Grosse Pomte, reports that jc: by a corivincing' seven yards' in Grosse .Pointe for a number IS held as a -warm-up to the (mal festivities. have been held and Ig;S ra e, s~ce ,ac: b~dget al1otm~nt for the. con. damage was done above. the IC-c- they ar~' very encouraged the.ro , the near record time' of 3:58,8, Rodeo. to be .held Aug,ust 28, .is .they take place-simultaneously cordmg ~o Wllliam.P. Edmon~ struction because the bid was.'far ond floor. I and beheve they have the dl5- J. The .race lived up to all CJ;pec. )f years, has been reported by open to all boys an~ gl:~S under in ..814 municipalities throughout son, assistant director of. the below the estimate, Very. Well Confined . ~ase, ~ell undher cd0isntrlol'TbhiS l taUons as Landy, leading most'of City ClerK Norbert Neff,. th~ age of 17. residl~g 10 Grosse the country in cooperation'with' Detroit Metropolitan Ar e a The fire was believed to have ~ears ~urvey as c os edu t l- the way, was bested in ave. A house that stood' at 679 St. ~~~~: Park, the CIty.. and the Better Fishing, mO.; a'non.profit Regional Planning Commis-' C started :more th'an an hour be. t~ree' dISeased.trees as compared mendous home.stretch burst by Clair avenue for '50 years, was: ' ' . . organization of..sport..."IJlenform- sion' Two Parked~ ars ~. to 15 found last. year. Allot the ) recently acquired by the City ThiS lS the fourth year ,these ed to enco'urage the'partieipatiori.' " ,<' ,'(Continued'on Pale 2) infected trees have been re- f the fieetfooted"doetor from. Eng. and was moved this week, It was ------1 of .children in "the sport of f~h. ' . In. the Detr!>lt Regfon-cover- FI.gure.l.n Crash ' . . moved. r land. It was. the:first time two ld' t h . F E' I. l'n" -. . , ing all ot Wayne, Oakland and ". R d\Off d Two of the .City employees t men broke tlie'-1olir minute mile ~~d ; ~eln~LlS~o~~JI~~'.~~~:~~ arms xp alnS.' g,,; ,. ., ,'. ,:'.,' .: Macomb Counties' and the four ,.ewar ere '.worked with the state represen- ~ in the same race. T h' W 't.. S. '. The Pre.Rodeo .contest en~~on eastern townships of-Washtenaw Alfred ,Welch.of 607 Middlesex T .T 'V d ls -.atives on the survey. The City I ~ . ~ •. - owns Ip. " a er. ztuatzon: A~gust. 26: and excellent.:.prIzes .County"':'bulldlng permits for a was ticketed for reckless driving 0'. rap an a has spent between 8 and 12 thou. I! THE STOCK MARKET took a For Employees' Cars' . w111 be awarded .the; w1Onex:s:.total'of,19,385 new dwelling units 'and ,released. on $100. bond. on '. _ .'. sand dollars per year on its bat.. '~ backward slide as a 'result of the The property will be improved The. City of Grosse Pointe Contest. en~ry,blanks~art: ,availa. \yere'ISsued during. the first six Saturday, A!lg~st 7,-when his car .Owners of.a swimming pool in Ue against the duease. I ~ heavy'selling 'of~Chrysler Corp. for parking as quick1y as possible Farms has authorized a paid ad. b~~ at ,th~ ,parks' .0~;Ahe: tf!ree months'of 1954,The record total got out of control and',caused'a Grosse Pointe. Farms are so In- .' .. At Least.SIx In Shores .,. stock., The recession, .long over- and will provide'space for about vertisement, in this issue, ,to ex- cIties. pat11clP,ating 1J.l'.the.~.p~~•. in ,1950w~ 23,170, In 1953, the three car collision:. l'" ' censed over an.act of vandalism . Superintendent Thomas K. Jef. C, due .accordlng.'\o"analystl!, came 50 more cars, It is 'expected to 1 it'd h' ~ra~ and reglStratlons~r~ :com. six.months figure was only 18,- We.lch was. driving nort.h on 'that the

f_ posaCIf th~ wiiOn.:does.n~t.accept lifter and c.hie! suspect. m.a .lleved. tJ.1~.t~~ey' ..ar~, the,.sarne total to -15. thiS •season "in. 'ftle held' at the Neighborhood Club' noted Writer, will be the ~eak~~ ~ours ..Asaistance 0 League and trees are :definiteIi'diseasecDwl'. , th" lti 'atum "'11 000 '.workers $5,000 ~osevdle jewel. theft, in group responSIble .lor ~the ,P~n- Polnte~Hai-per'Woods'Healtli:Dis.;' this .Satqrday, August '14. . The .series ivill: in~u~e' siX; mailed to.',:the:eon Seeours ..Ho~, .these' are ,being removed or havQ wi~i :cj~bless.' :,- '..;; ',,', . ' :};hte'5Vl1lage~last Thursday, Au- grbacz thh~t -anid .others ;in ,and trict ,; I " .. ' ',': " ' ; . . T}1erides, activities, games and morning lectures 'Y~tich':.wU1be:pita l,,468Cadlefuxthroad ,fGrosse already been cutdown. RepOrts: Oiricia1s~lfor~Stud'c;bake~ said 'gus ~", ' ", . ~ ou~ t e .~~ nte.....One o.f. ~he refreshments have been lined up held in the 'ESquire':Theiltre:on Po lnt8"30,':For ur er norma-i on the other 23 have notyc(been' . the 0'. cut: \Vas:r{ecessary.to put The thief. was pol~ted ~ut, ~o ~en',w~~ esc~ped ~ts ,the deser1p- The three 'cases, Included ,one and, al~,'th.at~sleft 'to do is get E. Jefferson..avemie,at/ll'o'cl~k.~ tion'~all' .Mra:,'Stephen; DuBruI, received. '. , '. ~'.~: ... th p ~ipanY'iii'a'better"competl- Beemer by a shopper as he fled tion ..of the. Pongracz, man' per. each ..in thePark,.~Farms.: and them set up.and ~he field ready IJ;nmediately,fotIowing e~ch' talk ticket. clialrman, at TUxedo.: Park Manager EverItt B. La~,:-' r• t. e co .. ti 'n.':"S't'udeDaJcer,cannot. \vith'two other men from KOPP's,fectly," .City Police Thomas'Trom. Woods. No' 'new:cases have. been fo~ thot gala affair.. , a' "celebrity \.lun~eon',' "w~, be 5.9371•...~ e s er\r a ti 0 n s for the Iltated that. last. yea.r.:.15 aampl~, .. contlnue'iooperllte'except,tinderlvePQs10 . ,. 0neo fth' e.men'hda acoc'I ki n.his blysa,,".id"" .'..." reported 'in; Harper:' Woods,' last PblitU C Y Chiarman. BbV0 an.; bIde atAIG reens.',:.~',. . '., Iun"h.. eonsca nb C',made byc allln~• were sentt 0' Lansmg_an d-1Ow" ':- l dl' . . hlcl1'ntlikc. its .possession. . .' The City' turned ~the "culprit yeax:'s critical area. .TY{~:oft.hese Tiem promises that every effort The., Bon. Secours . AssiStance 4\,1'Grf:Cn's.. :., . . ',' . 1~ of them were positive. ',.. labor cort ti~w. .tlti';,.... 'th Beemer sprinted after them and over, to the' Farnui"!()r further cases were rep.orted on. the same is being made to make this year's Lecjue .members .'are .sponsormg 'Prwdent of tht?'"GrossePointe .These figures make a. to~l of I labor costs' compe ve ..Wl fO' II '.' . ti ,', I~ day Mondav' Au...... O.. • ill b.'''' f C I b It S I . In is Mrs. 12 6 __ - Inf ted in th ' " i j odu-c!ers in' ,the ;:luto-' . lOa y. caught-one .after a chase ques onmg and., t .was' ~st~1? . ":. '..•.• ~";'" f't"i ....•, :: .outlng *he best ever. "Everything the series. Funds w' e UScu or e e r y. er es,.' c.', . 0 U~ ec q fivqo • mn ~r pr .. okesmen said. that led the ,length of. the block llShed.that he ,was not the Pon~ ' So' far tliis ~ear there have from the prizes to the rides.are' the Bon SeeoilrsHospital. . Joseph McQwllen....Other 'c'-lair- Polntes 60 far this year, with } mobl1eIndust;>,'. s~ . ..i ';., and nround to the rear ,parking gracz :thief,' -although the Farms. been no,deathS:i:lue to the Ch:ead aimed at ,outdoing our previous ',:.Subsequent lecture dates, all men. besides Mrs.. Gonc.zo and another' 23 .in the, Park-,which THE STATE .DEPARTM~ are'a. His two accomplices evaded is convinced he is linked to the crippler. ","J' efforts,"VanTiem said. which' fall'. on' Thursday, have Mrs. DuBrul arc Mrs.,Charles A. may have the disease. The total I, is ith tlie p;,lice. man"or gang responsible.' , .Up'tothis time last year there As in the.past, all is free and beenapnounced by. Mrs:.Joseph :wol1oniln'Jr.'-seeretary; Mrs. Moo number of'. cas~. in al~ the • charged the 'Commun :: w. . The captur~ 1hief was 'ques- .. After .the Farms mterrogation; had beenonlY"five'cases reported. only a park. permit is needed for Conczo, talent chairman, as.tol;. J; Chargot; treasurer; Mrs. John Polntes last year, was 82,.au.of ~~~~:l~~~~~:r:~:'vi:S~:tioned by .both the: City' police .the City turned him over.to Rose':' The' tirst. caie of )ut seaSpn~was admittance. The prizes. this year lows:-.. ',' ", , Murphy,.correspondlng.seeretary; which were removed. ~rn Hemisphere' with the sole and the Farms concerning the re- vUle;;Hewas 'later -rele~ed'; on repo.rtefo~'~U~:2~:~om Harper Include bicycles, radios, fishing Robert Vogeler, December. 2i ~. Orville' Thill,. advertising; Have Other Troubles It S t c:ent Pongracz robbe'ry. Although' bcnid~o the City pcndbig'1urther Woods: Th1I;year tIie.ftrst case equipment and wristwatches •. Margaret. Sherwood, January 6i Mrs. Michael KearW, hostesses; In addition to the Dutch Elm purpose of diverting U. . a ten. he .does not tIt the Pongra~z' de•. questioning and disposition ofthe was reported as 'earlY u. April, All Polnte'youngsters up to 17 Upton Close,.February 'Si Kath- and. MfI. Clarence Kramer, ad- duease, It is reported the county (ContInued on Page 15) scription, he docs fit the descrip. Kopp's shOp lifting 'charge," '. ,which ~is,vC!r)tunusuaL'" '.._, 'years old are'invited to attend.' ryn Turney Garten, March 3; and visory ch~an. ,(Cont1lluecloll1'are-l)

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Th'ursaay, August '12;, :1954, Page Two G R0 SSE ' POI N,TE NEWS . ,. .' Thursday, AuS Foundation for Infantile-' Par- - alysis, serving as state represent- The most ~simisi Thurber Named To Commission ative and 'latl'~ 'as secretary of one who studits I City Adds to Parking Ar~a Fish Rodeo Fire in,Park New Homes the Wayne County:chapter of-the Governor Wj1liams last, week lvIemorial Association. trustee of Foundation. " ns w. 'esk NEWS reed! quarter inch sheepshead, and a phon. UI the neme pretty little girl 'fisherman, Car- dllng of the blaze., McGraw IS _ the son of a former Detroit Fire . of newcomer1 to the ol Johnson, of 163 Muir, Road, Phone TU, 2. entered a 17 and a half inch cat- Chief. Rotarians Hear " fish which put up quite a fight. .' , 10~OOto or VA. 2.0~ Jerry Furton of 381 Kerby. Road, Robert Nixon'Honored Football Talks (H. COlt .r .lrli caught and entered a, 15 and a. . , • half inch silver bass, ,which is By Cost Accountants Football held the limelight at ~nd for Usual' Pick-Up' ond Deliver'(' exc~ptionally large: for this 'spe- the regular meeting of the Grosse cies of fish. Robert J. Nixon,' 80' Merri- Pointe Rotary Club 'in, the War Eligib]e children who have not ,weather road,' has beeI'} elected MemorJal Center on Monday, Telephone TU. 2~1040 It's tin . as yet registered, are urged to do an associate dIrector of the N'a- August 9. ' ' Tuestlay, so and get in the contest;;. The tional Association of CoSt Ac- Chuck Hanneman, former De- prizes to 'be awarded the winner.'! countants, Detroit Chapter. troit Lions Center. ana. Vince Ba- a thou, are valuable pieces of fishing Mr. Nixon, is a graduate of 'the nonis, ,wh~ ,has .held down the equipment, the same as used by Univer:sity of Illinois and a'mem- same position' in' recent Yf.'ars, August expert fishermen., ber of, the Michigan AssocilltiOJl were, the' speakers. They were oC CPA's and Amerlcan'Institute introduced by Tommy Emmet, of Accountants. He previously Detroit Rotarian. A • .I. was with Ernst & Ernst in Chi- .. ----- Dutch Elm cago and is now vice-president PASSING THE BUCK FAI 24th and treasurer of ~otor Products ' The popular opinion seems to (Continued from Page 1) • The is having som'e trouble with' oth- Corporation. 'be that economy,begins at some- body eise's home: us to de

er trees' and shrubs: in, the islands , " able au 2 to 4 p.m. and borders of Lake' Shore road. LOf)T l\IILEAGE A number of red maples in the Those who fall by, the wayside _ CHARITY LACKING ' cbandi~ Iisland in the 700 section may be in the race of life, don't pven get Thb man :who insists charity most n infected, but the unusually dry paid for the mileage they've should begin:s,t home,is only try~, usual I weather has caused many trees earned. - ing to hide the fact he has none. nandan at your favorite to discolor early, and these may This'is not be dyinc. men of Many of the flowering shrubs ' • / • Shoe along the Lake Shore have, also been looking very 'sickly. Tlierc ,,. I lire several theories, among them Jloclt that the great amount of salt Dealer spread on, the street ,during icy imm, weather and plowed' up with the U'llIl (;hesie.- Boot SilO}) snow onto the islands", might, be Children's Sh~e Specialists , kiJUng the shrUbhery,' : County on Guard- ~.." , '.. "'1 15911 E. Warren at Buckingham TU. 5.0863 The county.'is: keeping a close' ....atch on the situation and every " effort is being made to protect the trees and shrubs which add w so much to this lovely thorC'ugh- fare. ;: . , Local 'officials report that To- Browning Guns ]edo has lost 5,000 trees to the • 617 WOOl Dutch Elm disease. Belle Is]e hits Opm9 AM. to been badly hit, by this killer, as IS theBes~IlDle;.inHistory toBuya CloJttl S6I have many sections of Detroit, IJft SR] Select Your Birmingham-Bloomfield and oth- « er out-county areas. ~;t""NP.~," Gun Now! .-< Twelves More Dog Bites and Sixteens "" , ~ Than Diseases • Ventilated Rib Animal bit e s outnumbered I- • Matted Rib communicable disease cases in • Standard ,the Gro::se Pointe-Harper Woods. ... Health district during the month ONTIAC of July, it Is revealed in the re- \. • See, Our Superimposed Over and Unders port of Dr. Thomas Davies, Health Best Seletion of :lrowning Guns in Town: Commissioner. There were 30 animal bites re- ported as fo]]ows: Park .lO,City You'll haY,e,a Bigger Carl You'll haye the Greate~t,'~~,~u~yl":,, Spalding Football Shoes , 3, Farms 3, Woods 8, 'Harper . ". . Aluminum, Plastic and Nylon Cleats Woods 6. , Today's Pon~iac is the biggest ever built. In fact, no ear Today's Pontiac is the most beautiful ~'ye~:Ii~l~"vi~::ita die:-', , Meas]es dominated the disease linctivo SHyer Streak styling. And Poi1ti~e'a beauty ii' more, " ,. '.:ases, being distributed as .fol- near itS pri~e provides you, with the road-hugging com. lows: ,Park 3, City 5, 'Farms 1, fort and stability of Pontine's long wheelbase. And Pontiac's than skin deep: inside you'll find luXurio~; appoin~~nia'and: ' Woods 9, Shores 1, Harper Woods sia;e is apparent, loa, in ita roomy Body by Fisher that leta color-~eyed fnbrics usua)Jy rescr~ed fiJ~ m'~~h:~o'r~~cQ5~y';etiri::<,: " '.::5:.-,;:' :'.~ro, '~se._'-~-,1Jp.,oi.nfe. -- . 2. , Two cases at chicken pox were you relax "mid every fine-car luxury and appointment, reported; one each in the Farms' " and 'Harper Woods. You'll have Americ~'{ToP',~:'J~,-l>':i.:: ~. .PORT.SH O.'p Seven cases of polio were re- , .' ~ ' . '~,("~ , _..,_. t . . ~' ",'. :. t.:..~ ~. J,,',: '., : ported, three in 'the Farms and You'll have Finer Performance I Todny's:Pontiac is dIe greatest vallie ever'bqi1L~:Wi,tha1li",,~, 20099 Mack Avenue Open Dally , TUxedo 2.9239 four in Harper Wooes. 9 •• m, tn 9 P.m. One case of, whooping cough fine-cnr ,qualities, Pontiac is actually priced 'right, n-ext t~ ,u;e\,:..,;, wa.~ reported i.n Harper WOOd~: Today's 'Pontiac is the most powerful ever built. Pontiac's I lowest-io low, in fact, dInt)f you can afford any'~ewea;~y~~ ,? big, husky en~ne puts you in c~mmand of more power than c~n afford a 'Pontiac. Add to dUlt th~ filet tliili.P~iitiac:b'ai,:t you're ever likely 10 need. You enjoy instant response in , , ~',', r ... ', tho highest resale \alue in its price class and Y9U~~rJt~,,:e,:an traffi~, and as you cruise the open road 'y~ur engine mer~ly PLANNED " ' I , , unmatched m!ltor car valu~. Come in 800n and get'dle'Cacti. Joafe along, savingmo~ey ~every,mileyo~ ~rive and greatly .; ..... INSURANOE ' prolonging engine life. PROTEOTION I for 'You'll haye, World-Famed Dependability I A PERT • Business Today's Pontiac, is the most dependable ever • Industry built .. Pontiac's record for long life is acknowl. pure wool ed~ed everywhere. No c~r at, ~ny pri~e' will de. season! . 0 'ndividuals liver more miles of carefre~ economical service. , " with a OVER 70 YEARS This unsurpasscd dependability means you can tiny velve OF SERVICE , drive al'l,d Jbaint~in your' ~ontiac at amazingly low cost, mile ,afler pleasant mile. to top it , of Navy

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2 t5 2 S sa I n° t '12, :1954 ThursdllY. August 12.' 1954 . Page Three Infantile Par- GR,OSSE POINTE "NEWS state represent- The most pesimistfc man is the The less a man speaks of his The burden of responsiblUty as secretary of one who studies himself most. Residents Asked .Dutch {Elm Disease I :y chapter of-the Clair:ns_:Venerable ..Be~uty Men Gardeners intentions, . the more chance he .carries within itself compcnsa- To Join Rat 'Var " Meet August 19 ha~ of realizing them.' tion in an equal amounL Broad Leaf Evergreens are to '\ ch Says: o~ .~:~~.:~~~ ~~~ ~~Jt21Y:1\;,7T~' be discu~ed at the meeting of urged the City Council to mten- ."'" ".'. ,.,' ~~, the Grosse Pointe ,Men's Garden ATTENTION COLLEGE STUDENTS - "'. serr:ice." Club next Thursday, August 19, at 8 p.m: in the War Memorial ursclf" snapshot Center. ' , our Fisher Road Rhododendrons, azaleas and l.es of films in mountain laurel typify tile hor-' Going t,o Europe Color printing- ticultural group that is being ~~~4~~f~~'lli:";:~~' utilized so extensively to provide service. Use ow with the Board of Health and City an accent in the deciduous border authorities as to the best method ccount system. during the winter months. Next Summer? of eliminating these dangerous wery or Piek.U, • rodents. Special' attention has Discussions of the differing solI Gross. Point. been paid to old buildings which requirements, planting practices and effective care for this group BOOK NOW AT Gifts & Greetings have openings in the foundations 1-0500 suitable for the entry and exit will make thIs meeting, particu- of rats. larly informative for the garden- for You - through ing nome owner. Thanks to the willing coopera- CHET'I SAMPSON'S WELCOME WAGON tion of the owner, one old build- Vincent R. DePetris, presIdent ing in this area has already been of the Men's Garden Club;, will \ from Your Friendly demolished and a regular. rat officiate and Meeting Ch:lirman' Applications being taken for Elwood Mount~er will introduce .Businesl Neighbor. patrol' has been put in by the steamship space for student city authorities. Rock gardens, Philip Savage, whose address will and Civic and although attractive in appearance, be the highlight of the program. groups. for 1955. Social Welfare LeAden have been found to harbor rat Members and guests may ob- colonies, and should be avoided tain professional advice on, the C/lIl 01' See Us for All)' or All of l'our Travel Needs On lb. OCCIIJ;on 0/: when possible. culture of broad leaf evergreens rs in a question and answer period The Birth of a Baby The Grosse Pointe Property following the talk. Sixteenth Birthdays Owners AsSociation asks the co- Chet Sampson Travel Service I En.LgementAnnouncemenu operation of all home owners in Remember that the :successful SlI assisting the authorities by seeing racer always 'makes the most of 100 Kercheval. on the Hill TUxedo 5-7510 Change of residence that refuse bins are kept tightiy his last quarter. Arrivals of Newcomers to closed at all times. ' I City An extra second taken in flush- IS w. 'ask NEWS read,rs to plea.. lng out empty cans before they phone us the name and address I are thrown away would also help, at newcomers to the Paint.. The residue left on the inside of -P1eture by Fred Runnells ANNOUNCING Phone'TU. 2.11304 empty cans provides ample food , AU tr.at remains of a lovely big elm tre~ teat towered over the property at 319 Mp- or VA. 2.0295 for rats. Eliminate their supply ross road is this stU}llp.The tree, had to be cut aown after it was infected with, the dread- (H. COltor obligation) o~ food and they will quickly ed Dutch Elm disease. The Farms will start its second complete spraying of the season dlSappear. next week, covering all elms.in that city. "Y It's time to give Two Pay Fines Gra'ndOpening For Short Weight a thought to your I(H',( )hS( )Il'~ ' .. , Two Mack avenue Wrigley Market employes 'were tried and convicted of deliberate negligence resulting in a weight shortage of S/ALE\ packaged meat. The case was: tried before Woods municipal! at FALL APPAREL Judge Don Goodrow on July 9. i ' Convicted were: Store Manager • The Fall 5elUOn will shortly be upon James Hoffman and Meat Man- us to demand your .thinking now on suit. ager Peter Bommerito. Each was able attire for cooler weather. New mer. fined $25. chandise is arriving daily from the fore. The case, tried on criminal New' Headquarters most manufacturers, measuring up as grounds, came after repeated I usual to Whaling's exacting quality warnings by State Bureau of stanqards-and awaiting your selections. Children's Weights and Measures, the prose- This is truly the ideal source for .gentle. \ cuting ,p;~rty: Both men pleaded guilty to the charge of misrepre. men of discriminating wte. • sentation of packaged goods and Shoes admitted to Judge Goodrow that Do not settle for less than In the lIIelffllime, fl/llffll weillher they had been warned before II" famous for fit about the under-weight of pack-' I slorks Me heing maitltllined lor all 'II 1/11111111111 LOUNGE the. best in comfort aged meat. . IIII ,I' ...... IInd immediate needs jor "lIcationists DUfable "{eaf, 111 wllnting wttrdroo. l'epll1cemetl1s. They were convicted on their Safe Comfort plea of guilty and the evicence of . ' S.,,'I"" 11 and Tap the State Bureau consisting of 17 'p~ckages of' boiled ham taken Quality' from the" counter, of the store. "Idee I Each, pa'ckage waS short any- ,to. 3 where from one-half to three- quarters of an ounce. On the eight Whaling's pounds of meat confiscated, the ,~, , customers were one-half pound ~ UJetl.It, short. The bureau allows a q.ar- bAYS ter ounce shortage per package. ~17 Woodward 6329 W. 7 Mile Road Opeft 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Dail, Opcn Thunda, and Frida, Eveninp So far as the court knew, this 001lJ $1I11,J"" SlIlllrd.'1106 P."'. was the first time either of the men has been conviCted for de- ONLY liberate weight shortage. .If • caught again, they fac~ a one to five hundred dollar fine or a year Aug. 16-17-18 BE SURE ••• al Peler Patl's in jail. FARI'rIS MEETING POSTPONED fit them for their future with skillfully designeCl Ed- Clerk Harry Fu~ton of Grosse I This new store, so near .tD Pointe E'arms announced that due Grosse Pointe, Is _ a s II y word's shoes ... constructed to safeguard young grow- ~o lack of a quorum, on account of vacation absentees" the coun- reached, a~ this map shown ing feet every step of the way. Left: Youths' "Wing- cil meeting licheduled for Mon- , . day, August 16, will not be held. Tips" in smooth brown calf, Right: Girls' white or red A meeting date will be announced calf "Peggyann.ll Sizes 4'12 to 6; 6112 to 9; 9'12 to 13; later. 13'/2 to 4. Nine players on the Detroit Lions 1954 training camp roster 5.50 to 7.95 had college 'background in Big Priced Accordlnlt to Size Ten play. Michigan State, Illinois, Ohio State, Indiana and North- western are represented.

h many of th., ORIGINAL II ONTOUR CHAIR.LOUNGE ex. G.orge S. Knuff • W elusivefeatureal A beautiful con. ellal,.;But pUlh on'the arml and lei penal You're gently lower.d '0 a poll. comforl while you read, nap, watch TV. dlill inconv~niencing- our. cUdlomerd . Only chllir!i bellring this trllde. the,NEW mllrk are prodlicts of the CON- 'r::> rOUR CHAIR.LOUNGE CO., INC .. ST. LOUIS, MO. ~- I ' ~ BE~LO '-bul we~ 0PI N! v., ... II', • c"', ,wl.,I." ""IlR' celli' You Call Slt'op 'n the Evening O.lck', cu ... l, lor•• ct chel~ ., "". s, , 'N Ih,."•••• f ,. .111... l.cl.'-tI.- S.I.. ' IV'e arc Slm wa/leitlg ara,,,,d the cllrpmlers OpC!n Til 9 p.m. Mon.' thru .Fri. I•• , ,... "'0 chel, 1t.1II , . ,.. "._"0, I. II" ., C I A PERT PLAID, CHARMER of 100% and tbe decorators ill serf/ing our cllslomers, LA. 7-9464 LA. 7.8763 pure wool - the foshion fovorite of the Bul we're heginning 10 see da)#gbl atld we will seoson! . Superbly .tailor~d" underscored soon he antloundng the new,' grealer slore•. We IIpprecia,le your kind indulgence. with 0 velvet collar, flap pockets and ---..' -... to'unge Chair 'Co. I " ,tiny velvet buttons. A matching' bonnet to top it 011. In lovely ploid combinations 'of Michigan of Novy ~nd Red. Ahoye H~rper Sizes 2-4 22.95 notre, ::Damepharmac'l. 107,07 WHITTIER Plenty' of Parking 17000 Kercheval. Corller Hotr. Dame I~-----~------~------,PUASE CHICK I NANI I I '"' tit_ Village TU. 5.2154 I Send me Ullorful &.JMIC bookltt nplaillin. 11M 'I 0 mlrade of healthful nJuarion., " . ADD...I_E5:...______f I . l S PM 'I Ananllt 10 ha", your tepfatQtab .. deli"r the I • I I D COftcour Chait.Lou. 10 m, hoIIII fC'f a'ree' trrY: lTATI I J .rial at abtolulelJ DO COlt ••• DO obllprioa. 17405 Kercheval- i,; Ih, Vil/ag • I ., ~------~_~.~2~~1~1~~~L _ :

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" , Page', Four , Thursday, ~ugusf '12, '1954 Thursday, Aug " gregation completed the first unit Save Time &. SiinianS \Ready of a e h u r c h building project F~rms:Building It may be true which' was'dediededln October money-but usually <- a little change. Money ClassJe. . Comedy-, of last year. ' " R~port'Issued' .' Mrs. Anne Geffert" nee Kueh. If you own property \ . One Week Only- Grosse Pointe Simians will pre. ner, was born "in Hot Springs, . Permits for 22 bullding,projects Brakes Relined sent for their third summer pro. ' Arkansas, 'on January 30, 1906. were issued by the City of Grosse duct ion the well.known farce She received her education in Pointe-Farms' during '~uly, RC. in Groase Pointe • • • $15°0 comedy by Hauptman and Hart, the primary schools' of St. Louis, cording to the monthly report of Rambler "The Man Who Cam,: to Dinner." Missouri, and ,the K irk woo 'd Murrar M. Smith, civil engineer. $1800 Statesman Preparing, for the ,August 26, 27 High School. After high school liine of the, permits were for Contact G.P'-P.O.A. for or Ambassador and 28, performances, rehearsals she was employed by 'the Bell residential buildings, valued at Perfection II our Coal. are entering the thIrd week. Telephone ,ComtJany where she a total of $2611,OOO. One bUsiness Valuable Infor~ation, w. aim to :each lU, Sheridan White=ide, 'famous held the position of Chief Opera- establls'hment, at 80-82 Kercheval journaliSt and lecturer,' unwill. , Call George Krokel, our friendly tor for several years. 'Always m. avenue, was approved. Cost of m9noger of service, for prompt, ingly goes to the Stanley home, terested in church work, she has this buUding was set at $35,000 TUxedo 1.1990 efficient service. We service "II which Is located in a small Ohio taught in Sunday Schools, and in the permit. makes better!! town, for, dinner. UnCortunately sung in chUrch choits since she ' There were 12 permits issued Sherry, 'as he Is nicknamed, falIs was 16 years of, age. She ~as for miscel1an'eous building, with Pick.Up and DeliYlry on the doorstep and is confined continued.in that' capacity' up to' a total, value of $28,100. ' for the next month In the Stanley the present time. ',The value of all the buiidings FARLEY home. Turning dictatorial, Sherry Her marriage to the Rev. Wal. included, in July',s ,permits, was rc!fuses the Stanleys the. use of ter Geffert :was blessed with the set at $328,100.' , ' their entire downstairs, while Mr. Nash Service Hirth of two sons Walter Jr/ The latest report brings the .K.rc •.•.,al at Alt.r VA. 1.4600 Stanley ,finds his authorit~. c , '." totals for the seven months of family h~ad bas been completely born in Saska~ehe~a~, m 1930 this year to 125 permits;' 49 for Curtain LaUJ demoUshed. and Paul, born m llimols in 1933. residences valued at $1,520,000; "737 Ellllhur1 Included, fn the large cast of Mrs. Gellert h~ two sisters a~d six for ~usiness establlshmer.ts • 24 come several convicts, a China. one brother llvmg in St. LOUIS, valued at $188 OOOf 67 for mlscel. Shoe Repair man, a few celebrities and even Missouri, and one sister' in Lan. laneous building ., a 1u e d ,at 'WayS the bestl radio technicians besides the coin~ sing, Michigan. $243,000;'" and . three,' for non. formerly plete Stanley household, Sherry, ----- assessable buildings value4. at located next ' his secretary, and a 'newspaper TOO, l\1A~ LuXURIES $1,180,000. . - to Jacobson's reporter. The properties are an The greatest trouble with this ------~ 'C' In the Village equally strange col1ectiongolng modern living is to keep our am. The man who 'makes hay while from a mummy case to a crate of bitions pinned down to our the sun shines wrin't have to 11ft VILLAGE penguins and a Christmas tree. salaries. an umbrella when it rains. Under the co-direction of SHOE SERVICE Nancy Hoyt ~nd,Dick Saunders, TU.1-8853 the full hilarity fo the play will 20219 Mack, near Oxford Rd. be revealed during the "Theatre Under the Stars" 'Production~ Public ,Auction:' CHARIOT eleaneM, Tuesday, August, '17th "DRIVE IN" At hOO P.M, and 8':00 P.M. .. Beautiful Also Wednesday and Thursday, August 18 and August ,19 at 8 p,m. Brown Dyed We are seUing fine household furniture, antiques and bric-a.b).'ac from Boston, Blvd., Palmer Woods, Collectors , and other estates. ' , -As fine mahogany, chippendale, bedroom suites, maho. gimy dinning room suites. breakfronts, curio cabinets, living room sofas, chairs, occasional tables, settees, c()f!ee tables, maple dinette set, chrome dinette set; Knabe grand piano, twin bedroom !lets, Victori~ chest:, of drawers, mirrors custom sofas and chairs, English antique, table, credenzas and chairs, Victorian settees, Fr.ench commode and chairs. The ..REV. and MRS. WALTER GEFFERT will be ob. Lamb ;8500 t serving their silver' wedding anniversary during, the com.'" PAINTINGS TRY .OUR PERSONAliZED' SERVICE ing week. He is the pas~or of Christ the King Lutheran By such well known ,artists as Jerome, P. Verschuur, FOR PICK.UP AND DELIVERY' SERVICE Church on Mack avenue in Grosse Pointe Woods. Douglas Arthur Teed. JACKETS . ' 16211 HARPER TV.5-3230 15309 E. JEFFERSON The Rev. Walter Geffert was born In a Lutheran parsonage in installed in his first charge, Holy CHINA AND GLASSWARE Reed City, Michigan, on August Trinity Lutheran Church, !l ear Dresden and Meissen figurines, fine cut crystal, gl~Sll- llllllJlDlUl1Dl1lDllllllllllll1llllllllllJllllIDUlDlIIDlJU1iiIIlIJDIDlDIlDlDJDlIiIIII!IUIIRmmnmllllJlltllJJlDllIII1IIIIJUIl1IIlU\l11IUIDDDIBlIl': 20, 1905. Two years later, at the Lipton, Saskatchewan, Canada. wl\!e, compotes, vases, candelabras, lustres, fine .lamps and NOwS death of his father, the mother In addition to this congrega. many curios. - I 65 COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ' moved, her family of nine chilo t1on, he served as circuit rider STERLING Plus Fed.' Tax dren to her' home town in' the for four preaching stlJtions and Sheffield tea set, silver-plated tea sels, candelabra, Chi c ago suburban area. Here as a chaplain for a tuberculosis sterling slIver. Many items to choose from. i young Walter received hi3 ele. sanatorium. I mentary schoolin'g. In 1932 he followed a call to ORIENTAL RUGS Accurate His desire to enter the ministry Mokena" I 11 in 0 i s, where he As Kermins, Farouks, Bokhares and Keshans from large I came early in life. In 1920 he en'" served until 1943. During this room sizes to small mats. Also 'Chinese rugs. tered the preparatory school in period he founded a n'ew,cQurch Here's perfect elegancldn'lI luscious Fort Wayne, Indiana" where he in the neighboring town of New Choice furnishings'to select from.. ' prime laml) skin jacket. 'Exquisitely service round- was "raduated, trom COl1cordia Lenox. He served both congrega. 0" view Friday,' Saturday and Monday . styled for all purpose wear ••• this College In 1926. He completed' tions until he was called to King. '"warm silky.soft,. ta,ck~t is n?w pri~e~, '."

his theological ,training in st. fisher, Oklahoma., ' , for remarkable savings during Annis ,A' the-clock- Louis" Missouri" where he waS During the two years before , August, Fur Sale. ' w.C I r.,•.,.••• u. I graduated from Con COT d fa the close of World War II the Do Mouehelle Seminary in June, 1929. ~ls stu~ Rev. Geifert ministered to 'a can. In2' Ell e •• every day dt:nt activity, in S.t. Lou~ i!J- greiBtion, as well as to war eluded a two.year lOternshlp, 10 prisoners in a POW camp near ,Art Galleries Co. "city mission' 'work, El Reno, Oklahoma, to which he The year 1929 was an import.: had been assigned as Chaplain 409 Ea:st Jefferson Avenue When emergency strikes - caU. us! ant one ,In Walter Geffert's me: by tne' War,' ,Department. The On August ,17, he :was united iri' carnp was closed in August, 1945, WOo 3.6255 An experienced, licensed pharmacist marriage with, Miss Anne' Kuch~ and in the following, month of ,/ net' of Kirkwood, Missouri. On October he cain'e to ,Grosse Pointe JOSEPH N. DU MOUCHELLE, Auctioneer Ilnd Appraiser is a\'8ilable every hour of every September ,I. he was ordained, Woods wher~ he'is 'presently servo into the Lutheran ministry' by ing Christ the Kin g Lutheran Visit our Birmingham Gall.rl •• 'ln Fax and Hounds B'elg. j MI. 6.0197' day • • • to fill your prescription his ,brother, the Reverend R. L. Church. .,- Gellert-,On September 15, he was. Under' his guidance' the' con. ' accurately, when you need 'it. I . ; .- CI I no longer a little girl. but not yet a teen ••• I ~tbettler's " I3 3 7 F ISH ERR D • G R 0 S SIP 0 I NT., SHE'S"A FASHION-MINDED'SUB-TEEN IWE ARE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS • ~ • TUXEDO 5.3453 who wants a perfect-fit school wardrobe I W•• k Day Houra:-I:30 ••m. to 10 '.111. ' ; Slinday Houral - 10 ••m. to , ,.m. ' !l ~J1IIIID!!III'.:lI1JIIIIJlllIJ1lIIlllIt:nnlmDIllIIlIUIIIIIIllUlllnnnnnnnraJlJ1llDllDlIJlIllIIJIIIJ1mmlnnIDHIII1llJUIl1l1~ Jacobson's hilS everything for the sub-teen's, junior high wardrobe ~ • ~ smart in.between, sizes that fit her ~erfectly and ar.e designed SUMMER SALE! especially for her own pllrticular age group.

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. \ sf '12, '1954 \ . Thursday, August 12, .i~~~ .' ('fR 0 S.S'E: .P OJ N TEN E'W s. . Page Fiv. It may be .true' tha~ .time is I Sometimes a. m~ has,to con- M' ' t Att d h' C ' W"· Wh I C CI' h IPla F '11S l money-but usually a vacation is suit others in order to find out any 0 en" S e 5 ampus Ise en. t I omes to ot es n a a e 'You Forgot a little change. . what his better judgmentis •.. Church'.s Cam' p" ,'. ..~...... ' . . , " The Woman's Auxiliary of Sl . .". , ' '. •. . .. ;~~1'4,~:.~ Michael's Episcopal Church an- Kodak' Film! , - ~. " '~~',,~~",<, ',>'\ ,~ nual FaU Rummage Sale will be The folloWing YOlmg people held Oct. 1 and 2 this year. Can Paul Gach for Fr.. : from the Grosse PoInte commun':' It is hoped the new parish II' One hour delivery Be Safe! . , . house will be near enough com- . service! Be .Sure! ity will attend' the Grosse Pointe pletion for the sale to be. held Have Your II' All sizes, still or movlti Woods Presby'terlan Church there. .' .film! " J~nior High Youth';camp; which Sorting is Uo'1dcrway under the is being held at Clear Lake, Ox- chairmanship of Mrs. Paul Rowe Use Our New Charge and Mrs. Gerald Dewhirst, with Account System ford, Mich., from August 15-1B.' Mrs. William Carlisle in charge Pat Hagland, Car6lyn' Nynam, of pick-up. Phone TU. 1-0500 ' Sandra Craig, Nancy Mizer, Linda Russell, Claire Col~man,,'Charles Shank,. Jr., Carl. camberlain, Richard Hein.ich, Geralyn' Jame- son, Larry. Fisher, Jack Dasef, Linda Johnston, ',Nick Cameron, Jeanette Weinberg, Bob Rein- now complete air coriJ~tioning hardt,. Dennis Duerksen, Beverly Robinson, Diana May, Sharon' Goodman, . D 0 rot h y McCarl, Nancy Zimmerman, John . Schwem,. Mike Johnston,. Mike _____ BuBock, Kenneth Peters, Mike at Bullock, Dave BorlanQ, Sally .' Gocdsmith, Sandy Prince, Suz- Yvonne. anne Brown, '()wen. Murray, Verne Istock. Barry Knister, Bob beauty salon Sievers, Peggy Bromley' and Martin Gross •. Donald West will be the camp '\. director, and the Rev. Robert H. Choose Yvonne's for sm~rt Stanbery, assistant minister of the church, will be the dir.:ctor of hair styling. religious activities. Mrs. Donald West, Mr. arid Mrs. Dale Boyles, Our highly trainee stylists' Mr. and Mrs." Joseph Schwem, Miss Ann' Hoffman, Mrs. Rex will conform to your wishes. end one very, very good Johnston, and Coby Martin will be camp counsellors. ' woy to 'got them aelln The camp program will include MR, EDW ARO llgoin • " • send them various, sporting events such .as softball, , swimming, hik- l'USS ]ESSOl'fE to Upper MllCk.to be skillfully ing, tennis, badminton, volley ball, archery, and boating. Tro- MISS LUCILLE dry~c1elllied by our phies will be, presented to those young pepple who excell in com- ; ltUSS IRENE gentle method. petitive Jports. There will be a l\USS DAY trophy for all-around sportsman. ship also.' . For pickup, phone TU. 2-8120 'These, campers will meet at the, • '.dieuru, 'Ieiol. Ind Mlnieu". Woods Pre.byterian Church at 1:15 p.m. this coming Sunday MISS MARY afternoon, August IS, to travel by bus to the camp. ltUSS MANNUS -PIcture by Fred Runnells ClEANERS-'& DYERS • GROSSE- POINT,t MISS JOY VENOLA, a second s~mester freshman at Hillsdale College; is one. of the II Th G d h Ik R.m.mlltr Our N.w Addm' . Lamb Gerald IL Denomme. 0,",'1' Sa y omas 0 s a panel of fashion counsellors at Jacobson's store thiS summer. She has' helped, the store 18500 MACK AVE., Cor':ler Cloverly.', Marries. David P. Jansen select ~the right fashions for college and high school girls and has assisted with the win- 84 J(ER~HEVAL On fire fflll . TU. 2.9440, f '-- h h d h dow displays showing the complete lines available. ~TS . ..' Rev. P au I ~etc um ear .t e . ~:.. . Smart Interiors' Need Not. exchange of vows' between Sally Gladiolus Show r Thomas Godshalk, daughter of e < , Be Expensiv'e • e •• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, and ThiS Weekend t~Jll David Pringle Jansen 'at a, 2:30 "'. Ho on' ClIl It, , ....o'p,rt Of '" " ..J, tuthorlty III more th.1l ono or two o'Hock ceremony in Grosse Pointe The Southeastern Michigan So- j fi,leI. of ,ndu",r. Th-ot', why you 15 Memorial Church on August 11. ciety. will hold its 23rd annual ",uat roly IIP'" r"poMiltl, :'''110,. iti.. I.,. ,."Ice •. Vou CAN "Iy A smail' reception for family show on August 14 and 15 in St. ITU -i Clair Shores. 0/1 Wu.m".r.. Our illt.,lon "0 and relatives .followed a.t the deal,",if t, fit your lioino '''0 Thomas .home in Merriweather The ev,ent will take place in ! . , y.ur' pur ... , . I road. Mr. Jansen h; the ,on of the Maxine School auditorium on ~ • U,Mltforl.. • c.roI.e. J • W•• p.per • IIIp cell.... Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Jansen California' avenue, just off Har- • A.. _..... • e.r,.tl., of Burns avenue.' . per,. between Eight and Nine Mile :lU$ t., • ~'" .1P41-e41 When they return frol1J Ber- roads. .1 ~;l • CUlTON WAN puaHl1un , 'ely !"'" - 0 .. r,•• e4. I.,."., D.c.,.,.,. muda, the couple .wI~ be at ho~e Thousands of prize - winning I.:: A'eA••lld/, 'e If,/~ rM' in St. Clair Shores., WOOL,. KNITS' or lh:s i gladiolus will be on display from FOR. CAMPUS CAREER~ :ed 1 Saturday at 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. and 1 W~ '. '!tUdiOI DOG BITES MAILMAN . all day Sunday. ~ Mailman Robert Ream of 14816 Mrs. Bernard Murray has' been CREATORS OF D/STIIiCTIYE INTERIORS. Spring" Garden, Detroit, was bit:- t..•pIo ••• u, tor ... Appc:~, ..... t WJt~ O"r Dlce.eter III Vellt H_, .elected supervisor of the artistic i 11121 Ealt Warr•• , TUxd. 1.2100, O.troIU4, Mltk, ten on the leg by a dog belonging arrangements section; Amateurs, to Donald Egan of 246 Lakeland. as well as professional.gardeners ~ are invited' to enter arrange- ments, There will. be a novice 5 to 5:15 section this year also. Persons 'interested in entering Autumn's most functional the varIous classes may contact Mrs. Murray at PRescott. 7-0136 dress ••• the sreek llnd torented ~, or Mrs. Grielick at PRescott .\ FINAL 5-1052. '( wool chenille knit, II c1llssic that '" I Ronald Sutton Commissioned \ goes to work, on dotes or does the town with just Cadet-Midshipman Ronald L. CI e Sutton, son of Mrs. Carroll R. o c:hllnge of accessortes. Sutton of Grosse Pointe Farms, was graduated from the United States .Merchant Marine Acad- SLimmer. Shoes emy, Kings Point, N. Y.,' on ,TEEN I August 6. . • Upon graduation, 'Cadd-Mid- shipman Sutton received his lic- wardrobe ense to sail as Third Engineer As Much As aboard ships of the American Merchant Marine, a Bachelor c( Science degree, and a commission One-piece as Ensign in the United States , s;;o.teen's NiiVal Reserve. II Cadet-Midshipman' Sutton was ~nit with plunge ••• sm~rt OFF appointed to Kings Point, the e de~ig~ed ,Y2 newest of the four Federal Acad- nodline llnd elosticiled emies, in 1950.. His first,' third ~ge grcup. and fourth years were devoted to waist. Toast, blue And ~Aore! classroom work there while his second year was spent at sea aboard various American Mer~ or red: 39.95. chant Marine yessels. 'Itn /l g/lY While attending the Academy, Right: Two.piece 'knit with rr:e p~tent Cadet-Midshipman Sutton ,+,as, I. MILLER active in Windjammers, Michel- 7.95 OlrF! son Society and was Captain of rhin6stor.e button~ ond the Sailing Team. Y2 He was a graduate of Grosse on elllsticized woist '. r.~vy or INGENUE Pointe High School. ' Sutton' also won' the Marine " 1 s.....eoters. ,,. Insurance Award, an' inscribed on both botwing jllcket gold wrIstwatch, for the highest ' " Orig. 19~?5 85 grade in Ship Management sub- ond skirt. Periwinkle blue, PALIZZIO, , ..' 12 jects • ~i9l1n, 6.95 .red, toast or skyw~y Orig. 8.9S-12~95. 85 Waitress Loses RED.CROSS, '.5. blue. $35. Sizes 10 to 18. permonen~ . $20 to' Phony S~~ wool White Tower waitress Lizzie .. ." .' 5'85 J 'Orig. 9.95~j ,1.95'. -.: " Morphew of' 1261'Glover, Detroit, JOYCE CASUALS, . :was robbed of her purse and $20 8.95 'while at work by a purse-snatcher posing as a refrlgerator repair- SAVE AS MUCH AS ONE-HALF.' ~nd "more on ..these up~to~the:-~inute man. The.theft occurred on'Tues- ;day afternoon', August 3.' :. footwear favorites of the se~son •.' You'll find all he~1 height~. ~.rid'the .'\ According to the report Miss Summer Hours popul~r colors, but not in every size. Perfect for wear" right'. now and Morphew iave the F'ark police, well into the fall months ahead. a man entered the. hamburger Closed Saturday USE bar 'and said he had been 'called' to fix the refrigerator. She,. took . \ August 14 CHARG-A ..PLATE him to the rear of the store where - the refrigerator was ,and then .Resu'n:teRegular went, back to :the front to take 'care of customers. When she re;" , '. tU!"ned to see how he was 'doinl he was gone and her purse was -Jiltobsoh's missing. . ' • The purse minuS the.' $20 ,was found la~r b e h i n d ' the' Sl " . Ambrose Church. I

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Fr.om Another'Pointe .Sh 0 rt a~d.' '.t'0: t'h"e"",' P' o. t.. Betty May Osterma.nn .Pre-NL • • • . .. ..0 In..~ .Weds Demeter Bona of View The HARRY L. MON~S of Honor Harvard '.road bade' farewell to 'M\ :.D ' M B' · '. A son.' JAMES KENDRICK - ...... ' ---- their daughter, MRS. DON:A~, .. ~.-- ". ~S~~::.'.em~t~f~ -". O~la" .. ~~~a~~l1lM~~d~i~~ Doubl~' Ri~g Ceremony In Christ Chur~h Followed By Daughter of Hanr K. ANDERSON, on Saturday:, POPE nRR of Mt, Vernon road. .' . Reception At Fort Shelby; ~upf. in Mem Mrs. Anderson re.turn~d ,to':.her ; Mrs. Kerr is the former BEVER- Honeymooning In East LUCERNE-Nothing 'iJetter as a toner than to look up the Seattle, 'Wash~;home aft,er a two ': LY BROWN. The Infant's pater- . _ silent, magnificent Alps and then start re-shuffling values! F~rst of the p. weeks' visit. nal grandparents are MR; and A tiouble ring. ceremony Saturday"evening Church There's news all around us in this spick and span 'little "vil- in was a tea and kit •••• MRS. KENDRICK B. BROWN of Christ Grosse Pointe united in marriage Betty,May Oster- lage, Helen Joy Lee; daughter of Mrs. Henry B. Joy, is'vis- : MRS. ANDREW G. 'CREAMER Dame avenue horn Westchester road,. 'mann and Demeter M. Boria. After a reception at the Fort iting friends some fift~en miles in the country. We see her of Maple.ton road and her son, Leonard WitUinge .e e e , 'ds I ft eddin tri through dashing around Lucerne in' her tiny French Ford. ' , DREW,' 2, are spending, a 'few Another Brown son-in-law and Shelby Hotel, the newl~.e e on a ,Y'. g p, , Jane, daughter Mrs, Lee is fast-becoming one of the most adventure- weeks in.. Lebanon, Corin.,' with daughter, MR. and MRS. JO- the eastern United' States and <;anada. . . Mrs. Henry A. Ii Mr: Creamer'~. mother" "MRS. SEPH W. CASKEY of Stanton ., --:-' The bride; daughter of Mr. loving travellers you know, with al~eady, one' travel book to FRANCIS B.' tREAMER. : ' .. Lakecrest lane, ' , lane, have just returned from a" William R." Ostermann of her credit and plenty of material for a second gathered on . . e e e B .d Clayton C. Purd ... two-week cruise to Geol'gian Bay . I'll Fisher road and the late Mrs . this present junket started last January~ She has spent much , MR. and 1wmS, LAWRENCE Recent. e parents are the ci time in South Africa where new gold has produced a ~lrush" aboard - the Brown boa~, Ken's Ostermann, wore a tiered GOTFREbSON JR. invited a. Yen. They too~ along as their gown of embroidered Swiss dys of Kensim at the Rand Reef ••• has delved deeply into the problems few. friends to their Washington guests, MR. and MRS; JOHN . bl' Sh Grosse Point~ of the people. And now, after Switzerland, the' authcr~ road home Friday evening' for BOCKSTANZ of Radnor circle. organdy over ue. e car- Church will be tl traveler takes off to inspect some Spanish-trained horses cocktails berore the -:lambake at . e'! e' • fled' an arrangement of white the September 10 which pique her fancy. Then, maybe, she'll start settling a the Li~tle Club. . JUDY GONCZOof Bishop road flowers •. reception will rot going-home datt.. ' e • e is hostess to her senior classmate Mrs. Frank J.Bogard was ma- Country Ciub. The, HUGH C. WILSONS of. tron of honor. Bridesmaids were • • • . from Marymount' School, Tarry .. Mrs. Victor H. \\' McMillan' road, . with PEGGY town. N. Y. She is PENNY COOP- Mrsj Bruce Connolly, Mrs. Rich- Alpine Climbers and DONNA, left Sunday for ard D~sin,' Mrs. Gus Borla and planned a luncheon ER :If Penington, N; J., and will lancous 'shower for lUrs. Lee beat us to the top of Mount Pilatus by a matter Asheville, N.C.; to vIsit Mr. Wil~ be Judy's guest for the coming . Mrs. Henry Bp.der Jr. Thequin- to-be on August 18 i of minutes the other day. We made the 7,000-£o'ot ascent by son's mother, MRS. CONNIE week.' , tet of attendants wore blue cock- HUGH WILSON. . tail length frocks of nylon chif- ton road home. electric cable car but don't suppose our president will dec- I ". • • f • e • fon with draped fichu bodices, On August 29. Vi orate us as Elizabeth II did the Mount Everest heroes. One. MR. and MRS. ROBERT DYK- MR•. and MRS. ARTHUR G. STERHOUS~ are coming from and they also carried white bou- of Lakeland avenue third of the way up, we w(jndered why we ever obeyed this quets. Jane and Clayton a I silly impulse ••• half way up, our ellf! detected a slight miss KIRCHNER are back ,on Bl\Uciur Boyne City, Mich" to be week- road after a','five-week' tour of end guesi.. of the DONALD R. Ted Boria served as best man. party in her home. in the cable car motor. the Northwest. FORDS of Paget court.' ' Richard Stofflett, Mr.' Bogard, September b r j cf e s After that we simply closed our eyes, opening them only • • • Mr. 'Boria and Dominic DIVsrti' fiances, who will be MISS RUTH STOBAWCH oC seated 'the wedding guests. The the same party. are when the Jungfrau, Eiger, Monch and Schreckhom (no rela- 'Guests ,of MRS. JAMES,TUR- ing Parker and Pet tion) loomed in snowy splendor. Enroute b)' boat b Alp- NER of Provencal road at Huron , Little Rock, Ark., has arrived to bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mountain are her son-In-Ipw and ;., spend two weeks with her former Misto' V. Boria, of Southport, ~nd Carolyn Bross\' nachstad, where begins the ascent of Pilatus-Kulm, fellow Conn., and the late Mr. Boria. Russell. . passen~ers were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brundle of St. Peters- daughter, the ,JAMES, F•. Mc- ' classmate from Newcompe Col~ lege, MONTE JOAN ROS- The bridegroom's mother wore September 18 is t burg, Fla., whose son and daughter-in-law, the' Frederick C. CLELLANDS JR., who arrived vo1ii from New Haven, Conn.,' with ENBERG of Bedford road. I a cocktail length gown of cham- by Helen and Peter. Brundles, live in Lexington road, Grosse Pointe Farms. The their chlldren, PAM arid,JAMIE...... MISS CECILIA MILLER BON- pagne nylon with navy acces- Russell rites will 1 senior Bnmdles have been in London, where Mr. Brundle e • • MR. .and MRS. JAMES C: BRIGHT and Ronald James Jos-' sories for her son's wedding. September 25. has fi\'e sisters. He especially revelled in the mountain jour- MR. and MRS. HENRY'},iUN- ~. , ZEDER JR., who have b e.e n lyn, United States Navy, now For traveling, the bride donned The Henry M. Kul "ROECAMPBELL f Lak Ct" -Picture by Carl Joyner honeymooning in Bermuda, left electronics instructor 'in the Navy 'a ,brown and, white, sharkskin 151ateda September ne)', and took miles of color film. We sort of suspected Mrs. o ,e our The former BET'i"Y MAY OSTERMANN d ght f Brundle was spending one of those afternoons in Europe are spending the month at Huron W''11' R 0 .' , .' au er 0 the Bermudiana Hotel yesterday, R.O.T.C. at Miami University, costume with b~own accessories. party in their St. ( when the man of the house makes all the arrangements ••• Mounta!n. Their weekend guest,' I lam '. sterman~ of FIsher road and the late Mrs. August 11, for their home' on Oxford; Ohio; were married re- . home for Jane and ( women are more ground-minded • • •. was MRS~ ROY D. CHAPIN of ' Ostermann,. was marrIed on August: 7 to the son of Mrs. Neff road. cently in ,the Edward Memorial G d 0 Bnd Mrs. Walter J. 1 Lake Shore road, who traveled' Misto V. Bori~ of Southpo~t,Conn., and the:late Mr. Boria. e e e Methodist Church,; Liberty, Ill; 'ar en enter I)C Cumberland Way • • • up from Har~or Point. . A double farewell was the diana,' by the Rev,' Dlmald 1\'1. TCI'b t bu!fet supper on SCI What's In A Name? • e e by MR. and MRS. JACK ALLAN MARYELLEN, ESPER, daughter order of the day at the FRED Boyd, pasta:. . . 0 e e ra e Dates have not yet • The DAVID NEIL O'DAYS of KERNS of' Somerset road. Mrs. oC the FRED C. ESPERS of AUCH'S home at 1246 Bucking- The bride is the daughter of the supper party to 1 It was the distinguished drama. and music critic of The haJll'on Thursday, August ,5. Son Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Miller' Bon-. The Grosse' Pointp. •Gar den Mr. and Mrs. Karl Detroit News who first told us we have the English to .thunJt Mt:ir'road and daughter, LYNNE, Kerns Is the fonner MARYJO Whittit'r road. 2~2, are vacationing at Pointe RAISCH. e e' e • FRED JR. arrived home after a bright, 833 Whittier, road: Mr. Center will hold a special "vic- Bishop road; Elair for the name, Lake Lucerne. Years and years ago when our recent discharge' rrom the Navy Joslyn is the' son of Mr. Walter tory" luncheon preceding its an- luncheon at ~he Dl aux Barques. e • • CHARLES VERHEYDEN has British friends started to travel, they arrived in the town of e e • just in time- to say goodby to his Joslyn. and the late Mrs. Joslyn, nual meeting Friday, September Club: and parties by A son. WILLIAM OWEN, was been enjoying. an extensive trip parents, who flew that evp.ningto oCPlymouth, Wisconsin. . 10, at the War Memorial Center. Lucerne and immediately became enchanted with the flower MR. and MRS. ALLAN SHEL- born July 21 to the FLOYD W. Renfrews and Mrs of all Swiss lakes, "What' is its name?" they asked. The to faraway places. After visiting New York on their way to a ten- For the last two years, the Members wlll gather to cele- Sutherland. DEN III of Kerby road are spend- DARGELS (DOROTHY OWEN) week tour of Europe. LT. AUCH natives replied, "Vierwald Straettersee" ••• "Oh, but you ing two weeks at the Forest Hills of McKinley. road. Point Barrow,' Alaska, the fur- bride, a graduate of Grosse brate Ute completion of an un- Walla::e Toles wil was at Willow • • • with a Pointe High School in,1952"has usually successful year 'and to simply can't do that," said the startled Englishmen, 4lWe'll Hotel in Franconia, N.H., and ,e • • thennost northern point on the double purpose; to lIee 'his par- call it Lake Lucerne rather!'! And so it's been ever since to will follow with a week's stay been a student lit Western C~l- visit the Trial Gardens which continent, he"spent some time .in ents olf and a few, moments later lege for Women, Oxford, OhiO, they maintain on the War Mem- all the world but the Swiss, who never call it anything but with Mr. Shelden's' mother at On August 15, MR. and MRS. "Seaway," in Manchestl'r,by-t.he- FRANCIS H. BOURKE of Rivard San Francisco. He then sailed for board another flight _headed for wher~ she met Mr. Joslyn. orial ll:0uncIs.' \ Vierwald Staettersee (meaning the lake of the four forest Se3, Mass. ALLEN IV, SUSAN boulevard will leave for their Honolulu and will stop In Los San Francisco. He plans to meet While ~~ is seIVing as .rfavy These community experimental cantons). and LISA are with 'their parents. Harbor Beach place with JERRY, Angeles before returning to the Navy friend JOHN JACOBS, R.O.T.C. 1Dstructor at Miami gardens are now at the height whereupon the two will fly for • • • • e e MICHAEL, SHEILA al~d Pointe. U~iversity, Mr. and Mrsj ~oslyn of ,bloom. All Grosse. Pointe • e e a three-week vacation in Hawaii. Papal Crown DR• .snd MtlS. WESLEY'TAY- SHARON. ,e e e wi.l.reside in Oxford. gardeners are urged to inspect LOR, of Greensboro, N.C., have e, • • MRS. COOPER CAUCHOIS, of the entirely new varieties of an- First bumped into tlte l'tlcLauchlins in Italy. It was a A son, HERBERT V. BOOK Ill, nuals and perennials., ,', genuine Reunion in Venice (the Fire Department is a fleet spent the last week with Mrs. MR. and, MRS. GARLAND P. Kentfleld. Calif., went to Castle was born July 28 to MR. and John Macks' Visit Pointe Taylor's sister, MRS. HENRY L. WRIGHT of Fort Lauderdale, Park' this week, taking sons Big V of red motor boats) for several Detroiters, including Dr. and MRS. HERBERT 'V. BOOK 'JR. Before Leaving ,for Africa This. yea r's All-American NEWMAN of McKinley road. Florida announce the birth of a SCOTT, 10, and GAGE, 7. TOM- of Hollywood road. Mrs. Book is winner, a great flame-colored - Mrs. A. E, Church and their delicious eleven-year-old Elb:a- e e e son, GARLAND PORTER JR. MY, 1, is staying with his grand- the former DAWN OSIUS.daugh- Mr. and Mrs. John. H. Mack, zinnia named "Blaze," accents beth. Dr. Church attended the psychiatric sessions in Zurich The July 27 arrival of a daugh- The baby was born August 4: Gar- parents, the GAGE COOPERS of the gardens. Other interestinl (Continued on Pare 8) ter of MR. and MRS. THEODORE former Pointers who now make . Many fal ter, SUSAN JEAN, is announced JlU1d.Jr.'s mother is the former. Buckingham road. . G. OSIUS of Rlvar:l boulevard. their home in Belleair, Fla., have specimens are the white "Pop- e ',. • just concluded la visit with their corn" petunia, a new blue salvia, MR. and MRS. EDWARD M. son-in..law and daughter, Mr. and dwarf scablosa and hollyhocks, savings. S .. BERRY and their' son, LYNN, of Mrs. George H. Primeau of Handy and rteep red giant snapdragons. St. 'Clair avenue are spe~ding the road, and their new granddaugh- Plans for the Center'; annual below cos summer at tneir Canadian home ter,' Juliette' Primeau. meeting were initiated at thlt on Lake Erie. Their. recent guests The Macks' then motored to August 4 board meeting, at have been AIR COMM.and MRS. New York, and sailed Wednes- which Mrs. William W. Fries was . W. W. BROWN. Comm. Brown, day for, Capetown, South Africa appointed chalnnan for the who is stationed with the R.C.F. on the S.S. African Endeavor, a luncheon. Air Command at Trenton, Ont., semi-freight ship which will , Her committee includes Mrs. is Mrs. Berry's brother-in-law. make the' trip In 17 days. They Alex Blain, Miss Marie Louise e • • will tour Africa for a month, Anderson, Mrs. J. Crawford MR. and MRS. WILLIAM then board the African Endeavor Frost, Jr., and Mrs. Wood WIl- . LEWIS MORRIS (BARBARA for the return trip, arriving in 1IamB,. president of the Center, (Cimtinued on Page 13) Ne~ York on Oct. 1~. as ex-officio member.

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-!hur!:aay. August, J 2•."1,954 .. GROS'SE POINTE 'NEW.S, Page Seven es Woman's ..Pag:e, , b'y.,.of,and for' Pointe Wonte'n~ , . . • • • ann Pre.,Nuptial Parties: .t~;~:Pof~Tr~Mrs, Robert F. Van Antwerp. 1Jl:c~:;i:'~i~k'Patricia Anne Oliver laria 'There is football-..,.;..!.. on the; minds is CastIe:Park'on.Lakeseeing il'!, share' ot MichiganPointers W' e'd5 John Barbo' ~u''r Horior'Ja\ne Kuhlm'an' of localites today, as they board this year. The, John' Veeches. of Followed By a special car' at the Mich:gan Lakeland avenue and their son; D 'ht f H K hI .. J I d Cpntral Depot and, head for Chi- Doug, 'are spending the entire H . L ... J • ' F 'I C aug er ~ enry. u manJ' to'lV1arry, Cayton Pur y. Jr.. cago' and tomorrow's game be- season at, the resort. .,' oneymoon In' aurenhan lV1ountaln~ 0 ows eremony In Memoria' Church on ~eptember 10' tween the Detroit"Lions and ,the Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dickey . and Reception in Drayton Ave. Presbyterian Church ,.~ . College All-Stars which will be of Hall pl::t:e are staying !leveral . ' ' . , g in Church Fjrst of the parties 'given for bride-ele~t Jane Kuhlman played at Soldiers"Field.. weeks, and Dr. imd Mrs. William John Andrews Barbour claimed Patricia Anne Oliver for , Mav Oster- was a tea and kitchen shower last. Thursday in the Notre ;t'onig!lt, ,the group, who, are M. Bremer of Touraine road his bride Saturday at an 8 o'clock double ring ceremony in":': n at the Fort Dame avenue home of Mrs. 'Herbert S. Hemmeter; ,with 'Mrs. st:>pping'at the Ambassador East have just, returned home after the Drayton~Avenue Pres~yterian Church. Rt.'V. Jay Rowen' .. trip through Leonard Wittlinger as co-hostess. ' ' hotel, will be feted' at cocktailS'" spending the month ot July officiated at :the wedt!ing service. " Jane,. daughter'ot 'Mr. and and a buffet supper given by th~~: ,and Mrs. jOhn N. Fniiing The bride"daughter of Mr. , . _~. ghter of Mr. Mrs. Henry A. Kuhlman of Septemb'er ,8 b'achelor dinner, ~~:d,R~he MEd~l:r~~ .1n~~;~~' Jr. of Three Mile drive are' at and ¥rs. Bryson Beh~ont son. The brIdegroom Is the son , l'termann of Lakecrest lane; will marry and the senior Purdys wlll give and. Oscar Olson~; , .their Castle Park summer place. BeckWIth, of. ~leasaht Rldg~. of Mr, nnd Mrs. John Barbour. the late Mrs. Claytc.;n C. -Purdy, Jr., whose the rehearsal dinner on Sept- Some ot those making the trip Visiting them are Mrs. Failing's chose a weddmg gown fash- o~ Littlestone road., ' re a tiered parents are the Clayton Pur';' ember 9 at the University Club. are Mr.' and 'Mrs. C. Hascall Bliss, brother and, sister-in-law, Dr. ioned with chantilly lace bod- F~r her daughter s ~eddinll', t idered Swiss d f K • The Charles B. KempS:-and' Mr. Mr. and Ml's. Walter O. Briggs and Mrs. William Bernhard, and ice and sleeveS' 'anti volumin- and the r~ptlon wh1C:h fol- ~. ys 0 ensmgton road.. 'd)'M', 'W'lli' A M'''J''' 1 ' Jr., the James'P. Chapmans, the William Jr., of Short Hills, N:,J. ous'skirt of ,nylon tulle OVl:r !OIWed ink t~teh chiurtch aPmaraluOvr5e"• ue. She car- G r 0 sse Poi n t e Memorial an.:. ~:.' I _~m, " .C~l~ er~Arthur. R. : Hoffmans, Mr. 'and • '11' '1 .. rs. ecB Wl se ec e d .• . ent of white Church will be the"scene of are plaJ.1~ing.:a I~!1c.heC?,nat,th~ Mrs. William D.,Downey'and Mr. B t Cl b' p' l taffeta. Her I ualon vel ex- peau de soie cocktail length: the September 10 wedding. A ' OU U ans tended from, a Juliet cap of frock with roatching hat, white : ' COWltry Club ,on .the 'day 6t, the and Mrs. William O. Earl. B Cd L h matching chantilly lace. Her accessories and a pink orchid • osard was ma- reception will follow at'the weddlng'.tor the ':Wedding 'party , , ' " ' rz ge unc eon tl.owers' were' white:' roses, corsage. i~esmaids were .1Iy, Mrs. Rich- Ca;:~~~i~~~bH. W;hm~ier 'has and'out7of~town: ~uests: '. ,,'., ; Rudolph Edens, Detroit Boat Club 'women and stephanotis and ivy surround- Mrs. Ba~bour wore a toast,: (ius Boria and Mrs.,lIeqry .M...Kuhlman wIn E 'h 'V ' '< ,,''/ their guests will "Cross Over The ing a white orchid. lace cocktall length gown; br~\Vn planned a luncheon and misce!~ bc iter.,;siste.r:.Jri-linv's, "matx:on, at XC 'OWS ,;: Bridge" to attend thft monthly Mary Christine Oliver was her accessories and a brown orchId. : Jr. The quin- ]aneous" shower for the bride- h b i ' a.nge Wh tli 11ft 0 a \ ore blue cock- b A . onor.. .crldesma ds . are .. to, ,be . -' .. ' ," '," Bridge Luncheon on Wednesday, sliter's honor maid, and Rhoda en . e , coupe e n ot nylon chit-' to- e on ugust 18 in her Gray; Mrs. ,Ch.~rle's' ,'R,entrew" Anne': Hon!!ymooning at ila'ckinac Is- '..' " , .' ,. , ' , August 19, at 12 noon.. Ba~bour, :lister' of the . bride- motor trIp to Ste. Adele In the fichu bodices, ton road home. - -" anu Ju~y.P~dYr.Mr~."Stevenson, 'I~nd are Mr. and ,Mr:J. Rudolph In addition to crossing the groom, attended as bridesmaid. Laurentians, the new Mrs. Bar- •. :ed white bou- On August 29, Virginia Robb 1. Edwards and~,Elame. Kuhen: Edens, who were married Satur- < ";/;, {< J;' ';, ,",; bridge to get to the club, the dec- The two wore ice green silk bo~r' changed to Ii toast linen> of Lake\angl avenue 'will, fete. Clayton has"asked his brother, day evening at double ring rites,.: . '/-;'S~r" y,/.', orations will likewise carry out shantung. frocks and matching SUlt, ~qua velvet hat and brown, Jane and ayton at a cocktail Thomas D. :Purdy •. to serve' as The bride is the 'former 'Bar: . the theme. . headbands., They carried sprays aceessori~. , t. d as best man. party in her home. Two other best man. Walter J. Truettner, 'bara Dickey, daughter ot Mr. and In the lobby there will be a ot lavender mum.'!, pink roses They wdl make theIr home in., ~ Mr. Bogard, Septembei' b rid e sand' their Jr., William'True!tner, Henry M. Mrs; Arthur Dickey of' Manor miniature bl'idge spanning a and ivy. Ann Arbor. ominic DiVarti' fiances, who will be' honored at Kuhlman" Charles' Renfrew, 'C. avenue. She wore a' ballerina body of water, miniature trees Edward Andrews was best _ g guests. The the same party, are Helen Dem- Wallace Toles Jr.~ and Stanley wedding gown of white taffeta' . with tiny birds perched on the man for his nephew. Ushers in- PIinllers Listed e son ot Mrs. ing Parker and Peter Detwiler, Kent Van'. Buren of Carey O. fashIoned on princess lines. Her At, a morning ceremony' at. Std~rldegroom, Nancy Downey: and, branches and ~lowers blooming eluded Robert 'Moffat, Charles ot Southport, Ilnd Carolyn Brassy and Bryce will usher.' " fingertip veil lell,from a pearl Ambrose 9hurch, MA~Y. ~Y ,Janet. Matthews., ~hey wore ice on the water's edge. Oliver; the, bride's brother; l' Mr. Boria. By' BJ.id. ge, Clitb Russell. tiara ana she carried stephanotis SCH:MID:r, daughter ,g~ .th~~late blue ,.shantung .•ballerina-length : Mrs. Milton J. Rueger is chair- 'James Walz and Clarke Steven- ,£ 's mother wore September 18 is the date set D. H centered by a whIte'orchid. Mr. an~ ,Mrs: Rudolph' Cliarles ~res~,es and carrte~. blue ,camel- man otthis party and will be _ I;own ot cham- by Helen and Peter. The Brossy- znner to on or Genevieve Dickey. her' sister's ~~hmidt, of ~!~gemont ro~d, w~s ,11~s., Caroly~ .Deels 'W!!S,flower assisted by Mrs. John E. Web- B 'hl t H t Memorial C enter Duplicate .,-; navy acces- Russell rites will be reac.i (In sole attendant; wore a blue or- gIven in marrlag~ by'her brother. gIrl, and 'she : wore blue .nylon ster; Mrs. Lawrence C. Pace and U S 0 OS IBridge Club results have been :' s wedding. September 25. A. D. Wz-lkz-ns'ons' gandy ballerina length frock. Dr. Charles.R. Schmidt, to Roberl tulle . and" also', carried : blue Mrs. Taylor H. Seeber. At C - P t announced as tollows: ' , e bride donned The Henry M. Kuhlmans have The bridegroom, soh ot Mr. Francis Van:Antwerp, son of Mr;. camellias:, ' .' ," , 'zrcus aJ. Y July 31: North and South-Mr. hite sharkskin ~Iated a September 4 cocktail and Mrs. Ralph Edens, ot Loch- and Mrs., Thomas Joseph Van John Saylor assi~ted as best El'gagedCouples ' Mr. and 'Mrs; Frank W. Don- moor boulevard, asked Richard Antwerp of Courville avenue. man and ushers were Richard II - and Mrs. F. M. Christensen; Mr, , 'n accessories. party in their St. Clair Shores ovan of- East Jefferson avenue ' The circus. is_ coming to town '11 home for Jane and Clayton. Mr. Brown to' lie his best man.' They wer~ wed at a nuptial Boomer, 'John McGough and F t d t P t thO k cI h' h t h and Mrs. N. M. Ski en. , will' entertain tomorrow at a din~ For her ,daughter'lI, wedding mass by the, 'bridegroom's uncle., James Damman: . IS wee en , w lC even er- East and West-Mabel H 0 n n > llnd Mrs. Walter J. Truettner Jr. ner party' in' honor ot Mr. and R F F V An A b kf f 11 d th e e" a .. ar Y . aIds the annual T. D. Buhls' cir- of Cumberland Way will give a Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson of Univer- and the reception w~ich followed ev. ranC1S' • an twerp,' ' rea ast 0 owe e cere- Mr. and Mrs. Wtlham K. Dow- cus party. Henry Ringling North and Bee Curnoc; Inez Scott and , buffet supper on September 7. in the ga,:den ot the Dickey and the'ml1SS was celebrated by mony ',and the n~wly~eds re- ney were.lhosts at , large. supper will ,be a house guest in the Leslie Jones. ' sity place, who leave for Europe home, Mrs. Dickey chose a rose the' bridegroom's brother, Rev. ceived their guests at an "evening party ~ast, week 10 theIr new ,Ridge road home of Mr. imd Mrs. Dates have not'yet been set for on August 23. 'crepe dress,' and the bridegroom's Thomas J. Van Antwerp. ' reception held at the home ,of home 10 Neff r.oad. Guests ~f Buhl durirlg the circus' stay in Aug. 2: North and South-Ileen ..' nte 'G ard en 1he supper party to be given by The Wilkinsons have scheduled mother ,wore a beige linen CQS- The bride's gown was made ot the bride's aunt and uncle, ~r. honor "were bnde-elect Gloria town. Bradley and Helen Armstrong;' a special "vic- :'ofr. and .Mrs. Karl G. Behrot a six-week tour with, stops in tume. Both had orchid corsages. ivory satin and lace, styled with and Mrs. AdolphL. Damman of James and ,her fiance, Robert Lee b l' 1 ' Florence Steel' and :Alta Rieman; " eceding its an- Bishop road; Elaine Kuhen's Paris; Nice, Italy and Enghmd. -----_ ' , long sleeves ,and a cathedral Lake Shore drive.. Kerry, and another engaged' pair, "At' ,?ut 30 peop e ~11 ,arnve , a/, September luncqeon ~t the Detroit Boat They will be accompanied by, Lois Murphy Counsellor length train. Her veil was' of' For her traveling' outfit, the Carolyn Snyder and Peter Van Sa.urday for cocktalls 10 ~he Peg England and ...Lena Carey. '~ Club, and parties by the Charles thel'r son and da'-ghter-in-law, f' t' I th d h ' b-'d h e light . k Ii suit Boven, of Bl'rmingham. poolh,ouse, to be followed by dm- " East and, West-Frances Tay- morial Center. .. At .. Ja's'sachusetts' Camp mger- lp eng ~n s e 'car. rl e c os a pm nen th B hI h Alt th 1 dIM 1 D th- R('nfrews and Mrs. Paul H. Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Wjlkin- IV1 ried a bouquet of ivory camellias. with white accessories. The Gloria, daughter ot Dr and ner 10 e. u ome. er e or an rma au ; 0 r 0 y , gather to cele- Sutherland. son. of Rumson, N.J., for the first The maid ot honor_ was Grace couple are spending their honey- Mrs. Edgar JameS of Westchester Satur.day mght performance of Crawfor~ and Jane Sutherland. :' tion of an un- Wallace Toles will host the, thtee weeks. Lois Murphy, daughter' ot the Poole and bridesmaids were Vir- moon in the Pocono Mountains road, .will marry Bob on August the CIrcus, a num,ber ot the stars Aug. 4. North and South-Jane . 1 year and to Reginald Murphys of Baltour gine Van Antwerp, sister of the ot Pennsylvania. 21 in Grosse' Pointe Memorial will go to Buhls for the lradi- Sutherland and Dan Huff; Ellen, . ardens which road is spending the summer at ------______church. His parents are the Mil- tio~al c~rcus part~. Walrond and Leslie Jones. , the War Mem- Camp ,Chappa Challa at DuxburY, ford Kerrys ot Flint. ' Among the circus people who East, and West-Peggy Hatte-. Massachusetts., EI- b th A H tt' D" I LastThur;da~.nightGloriaand will- be on hand for the buffet mer and Nora ArnoJd; Jessie ty experimental She and her room-mate trom Iza e . nn ue, else oses Bob returned to Flint for another supper are' Emmett Kelly, Mr. Cook and Louise Boadway. at the height SA.LE! Manhattanville College, Joan I f' , W dd party in their honor a dinner and Mrs. Un us, the Morskowskys, ------Grosse Pointe Hickey" are serving as counsel- Pans ' or August 21 e "Ing party for 16 at the Du~ant,hosted Marian Sefert and Ann Mace. INTOLERANCE, ;:ed to inspect lors and teaching'sailing, swim-, ' by Mr. lUld Mrs. Alex Adams. When the circus leaves town The reason the narrow-mindel! "arieties ot an- mln. gad n. ar ts and crafts.' Joan 'August 21 is the date------chosen the Women's C.:ty Club. Later in'" Glorl'a's 815' ter, All'ce James, ha" Sunday night, Mr. Buhl will tra- man advertises his . one, idea so '. ials. h "to to Gross returned from a western jaunt in vel ,with it for a week aboard Mr. vigorously Is that it IS his whole ~ '~tew:~t fonVglS~g:coines fro~ by Elizabeth Ar..n Huette, daugh- June; the Yorkshire ,'road home time to attend the ,final pre-nup- North's private car. stock in, intellectual trad~. All-American Big Values Continue 01 . Pent ter ot Mr. and Mrs. James Theo- ot Mrs, Howard D. House was the t flame-colored Boston, ISO the gtrls havde Sth 'do're "Huette' of YorkShire' road 'scene 'of 'it'iWlcheori 'and personal tlal part!C3., Alice'will,be,her sis- 'l'III1lUlnllmlllnlllnJlnmlllmmimmuunlllmllmnmn/llmllll/lnrmnmIllIlDmmlalrn~-, ',., many p eas ..n t wee k-en sere' , , . ' , ." M ter's maId of honor.' , , .. '" Blaze:' accents d Ca Cod visiUng former' 'for her marriage to Robert, An- shower. Co-hostess was, rs. '______" .' , " her interesting an on , pe d,rew Marlin, son' of Mr. F. Her- ¥abel Bux.ton. , " G d Op'" As • t' '~ e white "Pop- Many fabulous' things at fabulous college friends. ." bert Martin ot Van: Dyke' and' Mrs. Wtlliam Chase WIth her ran era socia Ion l:! -' , ,r, , ' , ew blue salvia, They had luncheo~ WIth Rose- the late Mrs Martin . "co-hostess Mrs. C. Keith Manglos, Makes Plans for Seasol1 1 ~ SERVICE IS OUR MOS!' ~ I'd hollyhocks, savings. Stocks are good. Many it,ems mary Fenech of Semmole avenue •• both . t' t th b 'd ' General chairman' ot commit- ~ ' . nt snapdragons. tly R . St d nt' Attendants to the bride will be SlSers 0 e rl egroom, IMPORTANT COMMODITY recRend l.: osemd~~ lSBa t ~ tek Arlene Kazmer of Mount Clem- gave a recent kitchen shower in tees for the Detroit Grand Opera ,. ~t a c e ,an IS 10 os Qn a - , her Hillcrest road home. Mrs, Association is Mrs. Frank W. I enter's annual below cost! 109 some summer courses ens, Mary Joanne Skidmore, Mrs. L dl M t' f M'ddl d Donovan ot East Jefferson avenue. 'nitiated at the • . C K 'th Mid Mis Wil yn e ar 10 a 1 esex ron P meeting, at R LOhist~Pfects tfo stdo overthm 'll~m ~hase:~~r~~v: Wyckoff whi will be' the hostess today for ,a The group is already making , oc es er or a ew ays on e, .• tea ,and gadget shower' plans for the New ,York City m W. Fries was O ARTHUR J. ROHDE '!lay home an~ expecbts tt bheback beBhebrhmaldl.of hown~lrl: D Marilyn Wyckoff wlli giv~ the Opera ,Co. season at Masonic AND OOMPANY , I • ..an for the d 10 Grosse Pomte a ou teen o. as cyoen 1 lam enney spinster dinner at her home' in Temple, Nov. 15-24. ' E include! Mu. of August. ot ~lghla!l~ Park as his best m~n, Grayton road on August 17. Fol- Representing the Grosse Pointe ~ ~tarie Louise ----- whlle Wtlham Chase, C. KeIth lowing the rehearsal August 20, area: Mrs. Benson Ford will give !jj INSURANCE Ii ; LOSES PURSE AT BEACH Manglos, Lee Huff. John Cannon F, Herbert Martin will be the a tea in her Kenwood road home I J. Crawford lar I.. !"S. Wood Wil- Mary Langel of 329 Ridgemont of Ann Arbo:, and 9 1t Wey- host at a dinner, at the Detroit 011 September 29. Mrs. Miles M. E 2711 E t J ff D t 't 7 Mi h LO 7 6100 ~ of the Center, road reporte d that on We dnes- mouth ot ChIcago WIll seat th,e Athletl'c Club. O'Brien and Mrs. Thomas T. Pet- ~e, as e erson, e rOl , C, • • I' bf'T. day. August 4, a wrist watch was guests. , The pair will be married at a zol? will assist her. 5iJll1IUl1II11II1I1I1II1I1IIUJ1D1I1I1II1I1l1ln1l1!OUlli1lDIIIUlIDr.IJIlUIllunu1li1llUlmnDIIDuunomom1llJJUD1I1I1IDUnD1JJIIl~~ stolen from her purse as she Betsy ha~ been busy this sum- 7:30 candlelight 'service in the t TUxedo 2-6460 sunbathed on 'the' beach at the mer with a round ot parties and Grosse Pointe Congregational ~ Fp.rrns Municipal Pier. She set the showers preceding the wedding. Church. A reception will follow 104 KERCHEVAL 011 the hill p time ot the theU at about 2:30 Opening':the festivities was a in the church social hall. p p.m. miscellaneous shower given in •p April by her roommate and .'VORM 'PICKER' VANlSIIES .. friends, Barbara Steinko, Abigail .- 'According to the Woods police. , Nickerson and Suzanne Smith at blotter, the L-ochmo(lr Club has .. This opportunity come~once in a lifetime! I the Alpha Gamma Delta house a "~orm tree" or something in Ann Arbor. along that order. A report of a • Returning to Grosse Pointe call, to the club reads as follows ..- i ~ after graduation, the bride-to-be ••• "Man Picking Worms ',. , • .. was feted by Mrs. Arthur Flem- then~' "Sent to Lochmoor Club

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Page Eight GROSSE 'PO'INTE: ~EWS Thursday, :August' '12, '1954 II Gl I Society News G:athered From All of the Pointes Thursday, AUgUl, Party at Pool Mrs. Paul E. Finney From Another' 'Pointe 'View, Beaver Stags Tour Concluded By,'Alice' James Fetes Patsy Li of (Continued from Pare 6) To'H old,Outing Alice James' haS returned home to Lake Louise and Banff. ',The About 20 members of the col- ir(July. This,Michig/ln group converged 'on a centurie~-old to Westchester road after, spend:' latter two places were ,the high- . lege IIge set convened last Thurs- 'bridg~. ~ver the canal and 'dl.d ,some"very modem .shouting as Grosses Pointers Dr. Sigurd ing six interesting weeks' in the .Ughts'of ,the,trip. for the Poin~e , day at the Buhl home on Ridge greetings were exchanged .... Grace McLauchlIn was get- Becker and Frederick K. Cody West" I.lS a camp: PenningtoQ lass, who took the group on th.elr road for a swim party and ham- ting ready f~r a 'siege w~th a Venetian doctor, having been have plans virtually completed counselor. C amp Pennington, longest hlke:of 23 mil~ at BlUill. burger roast in the pool house. oyertaken by the tonsilitis afflicting visitors to V~nice in the for .the Detroit' Athletics Club Alice ,explains, 'haS:been a trav-, The ,campers' then came hClme ?wlrs.T. D. Buhl entertained the t f k' cling camp for ,the' );last, five through: the northern United poup in honor of her, house pas ewwee ,s (it.wo.s cold and rainy-we're s1ill shaking Beavers' stag Old Club Outing vears and moves around the West States.and Michigan's Upper Pe- J,;uest,Patsy Li, who is spending St. M~rk's pigeons out of our 'heavy, coat!) , Earlier, in Rome, to take place on. Tuesday, ,Aug. in two 'buseS.' ' ninsula, crosking' at the' str,aits. II three-week vacation with her Russ ,.needed a dentist and one, was recommended' by 'the 17. The portable camp, m-ganized They used s~~ping bags ~hrough- again this year. AmerIcan Embassy.' Turned out the dentist had another, Dr.'Becker'is chairman of the in Ann Arbor bY.8 high school out the'enhre six-weeks period. The story of Patsy Li. who un- ~elI-known patient":"The Pope. "Ah," sighed Mrs.' Church, outing-in fact, he origimited the, instructor, P a:r k'e r Penningto~ 'Allee, will return this fall to derwent untold hardships and And now you have a papal.,crown!" '. idea of the annual stag party a Owen Jr •.takes,26.campe1'll, boys the U.' of M. Sch~l of Design cruel treatment from the Japan- • • • . number of years b3ck. Mr. Cody and girls. from '14 to 17 yenrs of fOI' her' junior year. She is the ese during the Guadalcanal cam- The Wilde'n Mann is Beavers president. ' age. BesideS Mr. and 'Mrs.' Pen-' daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar ~aign, was carried in the Grosse Some 175 excursionists will ningtonrfour University of Mich~ Jam~ Pointe News a year ago when The Churches, and there's a fuh' family I-she was a Kor- gather at Grosse Pointe Yacht igan students go' slong as coun- 2ihe visited here. Patsy is now a mendy, went on" to ,Florence 'and Rome, ,the McLauchlins Club to board a fleet of cruisers selors., ".' Bill Hage'nmeyer, Jr. .Etudent at Walsingha'm Academy at 10 a.m. and head over Lake The.two buses, one outfitted as On' European Vacation in Williamsburg. Va. travel~d to Lucerne,' where we've caught' up with them. St. Clair.,for the Old Club. "chuck wagon" ,qnd ;infirmary , With them, we devoted an evening'to the flawless cuisine of Part of the fun on, the water and the-other strictly' for'pas- Midshipman ~ilI Hagenmeyer, Anne Dungan to Marry trip will be'.speculation on the senger traveling,headed,firstfor Jr., son of Mr., and Mrs. W. H. 400-year-old Hotel Wilden Mann; 'owned and. proudly man- outcome.of the ,afternoon's base- Colorado 'and Utah points of in- Hagen!D~yer of. Lakepointe ave- Marvin Kolon Oc.tober 2 aged by, the Fruter-Estermann family for over a hun~red ball game between a Beavers terest, Alice reports,. then went nue, ,fmlshed ,hlS second year at years. It fully deserves the popularity it enjoys with Swiss team, headed' by John R. Dona-, on to California' and dropped Annapolis Naval Academy on Anne Dungan and Mar v i n hue,' and a' DAC BowlerS nine down for a visit to Mexico. ' Monday, August 2. , ' Joseph Kolon have chosen Oct,,- gourmets and now 'follo~ers come' from every; continent. FIRST LT. EDWIN The menu is a collector's it(!m and everything is flamed but captained by Clyde Manion. The The ti'Jp continued up the Cal- alllleft Tuesday, August 3, for her 2 as their wedding date. The historic Milkcan' Trophy; 'for ifornia and Oregon coast, crosl- a three,:week val:ation in Europe JR. (right), Grosse PI pair's betrothal is announced by the concierge! which the ball.playing Beavers ing the Columbia RiVer highway and will return to the Pointe on receive.s the Brenze l Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Dungan • • .,' and Bowlers have tussled these through W~shington and Idaho Tues4ay, August 24. from MAJ. GEN. DA of Rivard boulevard, the parents many years, again will be car- Q G DEN, commandll ! of the prospective bride. , Swiss Love Story J ried along on the outing. ' Buckner, during a n Anne graduated fr,orYlMichigan Here in Lucerne, we ran smack into a love story that has Upon 'arrival, a ,tennis tourna- mony on Okinawa. ] State CoJlege in June. Her fiance. the flutter, of fairy wings. After lunch (cheese fondue) at ment will be staged. After; the platoon leader in the sun of the Henry L. Kolom: of th~ Old Swiss House-a must when you make the pilgrim- 12 o'clock :Iuncheon, there'll' be mental Combat Team' Washburn avenue. is a University Morbr Company, Willi age to the famous' Lion monument, we met the owner-host, shuffleboard; hor.ieshoe and golf mem~ranJum•• ,a of Detroit graduate. William Buholzer. His'daughter married August Busch, Jr., p'itc~iDit' :cori~~ts~',aquaplaning for his meritorious sel of St; Louis (the Annheuser-Busch family). Incidentally her and water s~ling ,besides the 3 .erving in Korea with People who have no money are .t h M' B d. I' d ' d. . ' 'p.m. ball game. not alwa)\1 poor-and those who favorl e orse, ISS u welser, c atrne a pro Iglous num-,. ., :' . " , , ber ,of trophies and ribbons at the recent Grosse Pointe Hunt . I.Anbcl.pate4. Jiearty ~ppetites have it are seldom rich. The former Charlotte Smith, dau'ghter of Mr. and Mrs. ' . . " , wdl be' appeased by dmner. at Russell Smith of Loraine avenue, was married on July 31 CIub Horse Show. ' , , 6, o'clock,. after ,:prizes will be taming Mr. Busch met the lovely Trudie Buholzer while attend- awarded', to: the day!s winners The FinesJ Taste to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Finney of East Lansing. ing a brewery, conveqtioninLucerne and from Ihat moment, in the, v~rioi.isactivities. Immed- ill the lJ700ds , • I the international' tel~phone' system hummed completing his iat.ely foll!lwing, ev~ryone. will • • •• • • • calls to the girl in Switzerland. The Buhll1zers live in a fairy b~ard the cruisers for the return Charlotte Smith Speaks Vows story house, centuries old, and before 1938 maintained, as' a trIp. Soon private museum by his grandmother who colleCted 'its 'price- M rth .S" J . t W d • ts d'.t Alth h .t' I 't •. t a a ue ones 0 Co A reception at the Whittier neY, of East Lansing, 'are the Iess 0bJe ~r • oug I s no onger ope~; 0 VISIors, W.W G.I R' II Hote~ followed the Saturday bridegroom's pprents. Tlie new- we. were ~raclously conducted on a tou~ of the. hou~e ,(the ,I .larYl I more usse marrJa~e of Charlotte Smith and, lid first floor IS the restaurant). Mellow stamed glass wmdows ,---:-- to Paul Finley in Christ Episcopal y-~arr e .couple wl~1 make bear the coats of arms of the Swiss cantons and some of the From, Overland Par k, Kan., Church, Grosse Pointe. their home lD AlexandrIa, Va. walls are covered in needlepoint others in silken brocades' cpmes news of the betrothal of Th b"d d ht f M • ',' " •• Martha Sue Jones to Robert Gil- ene, aug er 0 r. ----- The massIve carved wood doors date back to the sIxteenth R 11 f M ' d M Old Fashioned and .Mrs. Russell E. Smith of Keith Laroy Counsells century and' there are those quaint tiled stoves .which you ~tfr uss~"I'son 9'R ~',alln f rss. Lorame road, wore lace and ny- A H V . ' . " '" ' ,1 lam, I more usse 0 , 'fisher rd. Ion net over taffeta. Her attend- t orne in irginia alwa~~ thl~~ s~ould have ~ more glamor-sugges~mg name, Oxfor~ rOl!d.' Hard Crust Bread ants wore aqua crystalette frocks. than stove because of theIr beauty. ,They, are stIll used to The t,roth was' revealed by the lligh Quality Pastries Mrs. William James, of Jackson, Mr. and' Mrs. Keith Laroy heat the home. Mr. Buholzer clitnbed into the "warm seat" bride-elect's' p a,r e n t S,' Mr. and was honor mat~on, and Mary Counsell are' now making their beside the stove to show US his favorite spot when snow ,Mrs.' Arthur,: Langley Jones, of and Baked Goods Mohr, Carolyn H'ahn, M.ary Ann home in Virginia, following their swirls down from the icy Alps. ' Overlan,d, P,ark. : " B f E t L and honeymoon in northern Michi- M th h tt ds h i arrow. 0 as ansmg, G nan and Wisconsin. The couple In an upstairs holl there's a stone fountain its water ~r a, w 0 a en .t e Un- Fresh fl:ery Da)'/ Joan R.," . by. Youngland l: _"..~.: ' :.::: .'_. of Grosse Pointers usin'J and enjoying 3.0 camer~s for color pictures that STAND OUT. Wo 1<-tfJ~/dnew handle c'l vClriety of 3.0 cameras Sizes 3 to 6x and toke great prido in giving you 4.95 w. S.II HGourm.1'" " skilled 3.0 serVice for a ne...... ':lit. 1IJatjIJ C1dventuro in picture taking. Sizes 7 to 12 . 'Silken.~net~ tpmdJuj~ New Low P,ices from $69.95 5.95 Ule 11Cor Plncul'l .. tool :)elJ a Dew hail' 11,1, 17.16 CHESTER. I Keep hair natumlly in prace lor hours! Spray 'Silken.nei: OppOSIte Wayne C on your hair aCter.it's combed••• it'll stay perCe,ctlygrooine~r eller 10 much rutel' Comfort Sutt( tban water 01' wll' sed Open nil 10 p.m. T II'S 1IllllllJS com/ortably cool at -- ••• 80ft, natural and neat-even on dampish days! " GaY-as II gatheritlg o/Ihe clan! This crisp, wash- Setyour own hair~tyle!njwt minute!! Yo~can give'you~cl( a . dble, crease.rtlistanldickey dress ;s done of wonderful new hiJir.do-in almost no time at all. 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12. 1954 GENERAL NEWS SECTION TWO tes Thursday, August. 12' 1954 P~'ge Nine GROSSE POINTE,. MICHIGAN. A man may be u honest u the Awarded Bronze Star Medal. BU1-glars Use Shield of;~arked Trut;ks."to.Rob' Plum6inli Shop in Farms. day is long and still pull. shady 1 " .' . • . .' James Using a shield of parked trucks trucks parked along the fence offices were not locked.. the drawer, were found strew~ police, that nothing unusual hap- deals during the night. to aid their entry, thievfi!s broke guarding the rear entrance of tlie Once. in, the .ofJice they at- about the floor of the ofJice, but pened .while she was cleaning up. nd Banff. The into and looted the Bartone shop to mask their entry. ''The tempted- to force open a file none was rep~rted missing. At 4 a.m. Patrolman Parsons were the high- . Plumbing Shop at 18740 Mack reat door was .'completely out of drawer 'but .were unsucceSsfuL A small table clock valued at checked the shop and iound for the Pointe group on their avenue of $646 and caused can- sight froll\ the. alley," Lt. Jam~ The ".drawer .. contained. 'check around' eight, dollars. was . also miles at BaJifI. siderable property damage. Furton of the Farms pollee said:. books ~ot the .company, but in- stolen.. . . nothing ,out"of .the or~inary. The en came hom~ Although the e~act time of . The gate .of the rear fence was ,vestigating officers bellev~ this It. was esiimated that aproxi- fence at the rear' prohlbits an To ha" ,our fiime "enlopeel. call ~thern United (l!1try was not determined, the lock~ lnit a;large open .area at Was not knoWn by the thieves nt mately'$350 damage was done to actual check of the door •. Paul Gach Studio for 'm on. an's Upper Pe- robbery took place some time be. the bottom 'allowed the. robbers the time of the robb~, . the file and $25 to the rear door . N~ clues we~e left except that . hour plck.ulI •• rvlce. at the straits. tween the hours of 5:30 p,m. on to sl~de lihderJieath.' . The missing $646 was taken that' was forced op~n. We hoye dally Air Man .. "Ice r. bags through- .. - it is known that gloves were 'or speed,. Kodok Color "Int .-weeks' period. Monday, August 9, and 7:30 a.m. .The thieves "broke a. pane in from a caahbox in.8 drawer of A cleaning woman, Mr!'l. A. orden. ;'n this fall to Tuesday. . the rear door and then :forced it the bookkeeper's desk.' The box. L. Oldim~ of 479 Kerby road, was used, :rhe Farms police, working be-olaf Design The thieves took good ad van- open, Two oth€>.rdoors,buiide the was :forced open. Personiu and in the shop lifter the 5:30 closing in cooperatior.-~with Detroit, are Call TU. 1.0500 art She is the tage of the dark and the Bartone shop 'leadhlg'~ to the businesS company papers,' also containl!d in . time and reported to the FarmS checking aU possible leads. :1d Mrs. Edgar

r, Jr. TUxedo 2.7000' USE YOUR CHARGE.A.PLAT. acation 1: Hagenmcj'cr, .' nd :'>Irs. W. H. lkcpointe ave- 'ccond year 8t Academy on " August 3, for (U. S. Army Photo) AUGUST .WH.IT.E SALE :ion in Europf:: fantry Division's 7th Regiment. ) the Pointe on The 1952 gra'duate of the U. S. :.t MilItary Academy at West Point, N. Y., has also been awarded the UN and Korean Service Ribbons - since entering the Army in 1946. now in progres~at • • His wife, Joan, formerly of Bur- • lingame, Calif., is with him on Okinawa and his father, Edwin . . ,-, P. Horan, lives at 711 Trombley "'~,.: .. : •. 1 - • road. STORE HOURS: / CLOSED 9:30 0. m,. to 5:30 p. m. Sf.TURDAY. Volunteers Help Club Give MondllY Thru FridllY ng ,JacnbsD-l1"u:-. ,j~::. _ ,_'._ s" ChiltJ,ren Summer of Fun Thirty.five volunteers mad e in charge. (if the six-year-olds on possible a summer recreation pro- were Mrs. Jean Roddewig, as- gram for- over 225 members of s!stedby Mrs. George Beranck. the Grosse Pointe Woods Com- Substitute leaders this summer Home Decorative Shop. munity Club, a United Commun- were Mrs. Mary Long, Mrs, HarrY 'to Hy Services agency. supported by Lyle, and Mrs. Margaret Dumuax. the United Foundation: Volun- Mrs. W. I. Buchanan was a spe- teers call\e from six communities cialist in story telling and Mrs. to help children from four com- Catherine Trepanowski was a Featuring exciting price reductions on famous munities have fun, make new clerical volunteer for the pro- rd. lriends, and learn new skiJ1s. gram. .. A special morning program for In line with, the Community children four, five, and six years Ciub's goal of providing citizen- brand n~me items. :0 ) values galore to add new beautY, old was completely carried by ship training experiences for 16 of these voJunteers. This pro- teen-agers, the program aid or gram was particularly designed junior volunteer program was to your bedroom an"d bath. Take advantage ,of in order that the youngest. citi- continued this year. Aiding in the zens may have a constructive, morning pro g ram were Miss organized ,sma)) group experience Carol Kowalczyk, Barbara Simp- berore their schooling. son, Barbara Lass, Nancy Habitz. these sp'ecial August p'rices while. the sUPP'lylash Lea din g the lour-year-old ruther and Mr. Daniel Ward. group was Mrs. Jeannette Wah- In the afternoon program were Jig assisted by" Mrs. Rob e ...t Misses Susan Terbrueggen, Ca- Muntz. The five-year-olds were therine La Grosso, Barbara Du- l~d by Mrs; Charl~t.te Barker as- Vaul, Jacqueline Smith, Sharon Illsted by ],_rs. Cecilia Moore; a'1d IDeFever, Lynn Fiebach, Betty Moran, and Messrs Tom Quinlan, An Appeal to Good Tastel John Smith, Ve r n e Nevinson, I . Dave Weber and Owen Murray. Placed 2t the Community Club the MARTEX towel w~th the "miracle magin" as part of their teacher training !g ~~ program at VI a y n e University I I" /i)tHI/JtJj were Miss Mary Donahue and rj Mario Galli. . platinum walnut white pink sunflowe.r Completing the roster this sum- mer fol' the afternoon program nile azure azalea' spruce apricot for seven through 12-year.olds Your Complcre ~fwP and the evening teen.age pro- gram were Mrs. Ruth Terbrueg- For the first, time ever, It towel with DACR9N reinforced selvages gen, Mrs. Jack Clark, Miss Joan "for longer year • '. • now reduced for our August White Sale, , Lee Wadswor!h, Peter Gall and Robert Roddewig . Fluffy absorbent terry in 10 beoutiful Martex Colors. • Delicofesse'n An Indian Pow.wow brought the morning program to a close Icr Sl11cll'! Norman'. Pumpernickel and Ry. on August 3 and a Family Day 24"x44" Bath size ... "., ...• ,.,.,., .~.:..•.. :. • .. $1 ---, with a 'ull line of old 'a.hloned at the Club wiJ) close the after. . H.arth Baked Beans noon program Friday, August 13. 16"'528" Registration' fOJ:the .fall program Hand towel., '" .... ,., ' ..:'" ,'.. ,., .S9c And All Your Ready To Serve will begin September 15. A)) adults interested in ,'olunteering 12"z 12" Face Cloth ,...•.•'.-. , . , ••-. , .•.. , .-. , .29c are asked to apply at the club AFTER FIVE on or near that date, amo. On the regular stnff this sum- mer were Miss Adelaidt> Din- woodie, directing the morning program, and Edgar KrattJI,' di- !~t~.~.~~ recting the ~fternoon program - \ Hor. d' Oeuvres along with .Miss Eieanor .Barie; Nylon .' Imported. Cheese Roy Moxley and Roger McCaig. Tufted Bedspr~ad by Cabin Grafl r J Bread and Cakes The executive' director of the , QJ Pina Sauc. Community Club is Mrs. Jane ' Pina Cheese Costabile. SNUGFIT' SHEETS • • Party Ry. NOW 7.99 Here is thllt wonderf"l fobric in 0 Snugfit . German and PolJah Style Sausai' Confusion Reigns, Smoked Eel from Florida sheet mode by Lody Pepperell 'ot /'price HoU Mops in Wine Sauce A luxurious punchwork bedspreed, beoutifully thick with e from Germany But Not for ~ong never bcJoro seen on a nylon sheet, ; Beer and Win. ... typicol coloniol design on pebblecloth • • • with 'ines of Imported Cond1mentl. Swiss Candlea Johnny Allmand of 88 Touraine rippletult forming en interesting oll.over diamond shepe de~ign. ; road got a little mixed up the Bottom Snugfit Sheets other day. He called the Farms Full size only in nllturol, police and reported that his car Twin Size. , ... 4.49Full Size.~,.,., 5.4~ . had been stolen. When "the po- PAil, RIMIJ,1l lice went over to investigate, they found it in the garage. Top 'Snugfit Sh~ets /rD'M .U PMMU It seems the Free Press de- livery boy drives a car identical Twin.Size ... ~. 5.95" Full.Size...... :. 6.50 to Johnny's and had parJted it in We Sen "Gourmet" Magazlno the AlImands' driveway, Johnny Colored Nylo~ Snugfit Sheet's ,ond ClIses' ~Is? .on sllle, noticed it there. and thought it PEPPERELL' ':1/1. was his own. When he looked out ,'. 1fJ1lljIidn the window a few minutes later IfJIlItPuj 9/wp it was gone and he immediately Supetfine Muslin Sheets .rh.loo: called the pollce arid reported the 17,,~6CHESTER.. DETROIT supposed theft. I~le Opposllll Wayne Counly Johnny apologized to the police 'PtATEX In Comfort Statton • Heevy duty sheets with a finish os safe es percole • • • witli ~e 1~t1 Open TIll 10 ?m. TU. 1-~677 for bothering them and everyone got a big chuckle out of it. Foam Rubber Pillows 140 t hreeds to the square inch. Only LlIdy Pepperell Snugfit sheets hllvs French seoms ~o thet either side moy be used. SERVING THE POINTE FOil 19 YEARS ElIsy.to.take.core 6f pillows thllt. are cool, G.'osse Pointe Radio comfortable end ellergy.free for sleeping 63"x9.9" Camp Size Sheet .•• , •••••••••••••• 2.19 and TELEVISION Service' perfection. Zipper covered ond piped on ell sides. for ext~lI. strengt~ end: .belluty •. 72"x I08" T':Iin Size Sheet .••••••• , •••••••••• 2.29 n" Maltress Pad' and Cover .8'''x I08" Full-Size Sheet •• : 2.49 i,loncle! • TU. 5':'63,,11 J!e 4.9.5 ~eg. Size 42~'x38V2"PillowC~ses...... SSe :l on Twin Size 5.95 Full .Size 6.95 ALL ~ •• ns TV Service 6.95 Extro Plump Two.in-one plld end cover. combinllHon, naotly Seo u. for top trade-In . Bottom Snugfit Sheets WANT A NEW TV SET? allowance On your old TV. • tllilored with fir~ elestic edging for perfect, _ ~ 8.9 5 Deluxe King Size ...... secure fit end wonderful bed.making eos". 4-Corner Twin.••. 2.29 .4-Corner Full.,.. 2.49 18520 Mack Ave.' GrC"!S6 Point6 Parms Formorl, 'Located In the Villago

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t PARKED CAR' I, .Ho~/ Pointers Cast:Their.,V.o.tes' I . 5 h' d "1' . Grosse Pointe New." ~ . .' . Memoria Center.. c e u e.'. Leonard Dare r~p i\, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY''BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS. V'JLDosse- Governor :(Republican) . • . Woods pollce that i INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD. '" .. t- .'Park ' .. ...cUy. Farms . Woods Shores ~ .'" ". -." .". _...~tJS1ri9-,"OPEN 'SUNDAYS 12.5 P.M. wheel knob, a rad I OFFICES UNDER' THE ELM, AfJ: op' KERCHEVAL. .GROSSE visors and a ftuhlil POINT,E FARMS 36. MICHIGAN. . . 'W'~G1ate,.ra_.....~G>.Jl1l,... S,,'''' Brake ..; : ~ :..!••f :47!l .. 252 405 246 34 AllGV~T13.AqG'i""',: ;~, t.'.ti"'O'" t"'Publlc""O E~GU&& _.,' ClearY' ;;. ~ ~ '394 ~ ",',271. 384 . '379 36. ';."'l1":Cenier:.S~~~r~~:~f\c.IVI. es~ pen h • fl' .. " atolm from his car 1 Phone 'TU. 2-6~00 3,4. ~Z7 A 'PRYOR I Keyes . 72' 36 81 211 14 ..'NOTICE: Please 'eall,Jor; '~ost artic;les at.,t e~0 1ce. and 10 p.m. on W~ Three Trunk Lines .' .. '.'::;... :,,:: '. " Leona'rd'~~::::::1::::}:::=:1477:";.'1014 . 526 1542 176. ',. - ',: 'They,~wilI:lJe' ~eld for 30 days~ ' .. 28 while his car w. the Woods Thut~r ,I 'j :. ';,' .,. ','. ,', 1 Member Michigan Press Ass'n .and National Editorial Ass'" .Governor: (Democrat) Grosse Pointe Gai'd'en'Cbntel:':~onsultan~ on du~~ in the TrIal ~~ "Db 1lJOIlidI tllere'a bOj.',zgain; . " ' .. : '.: ...... 'Park" I. City . Farm!t Woods . Shores Gardens on Wednesdays:-2to.4 p:m.-and m'"the Garden Entered as second-class matter at the poSt ofYIce.'Deu-oit, : I Michigan. under the Act of March 3, 1897. '. , When life seemed. formeiJ.of sunny 3'ears, : . Williams .: ; 522 '. I 249 399 .876 24 "'Center room .Frida,Y....:.2.to' 4 p.m. ~ . .' . CHRISTIAN SI FUI,LY PAID CIRCULATION. And all the heart then knew'" of pain:' • ... , . . ':, Lt. Governor (Republican) . ~. ' • . :.,..•. '.;':":' . -. . Was wept away in tranS;Bnt:tears/'-.: ' , ". ,Park. '.' City Farms, Woods Sho r es .:':.,' , .: ,Satu"rday,'-August 14 . ' .' SOCIET ROBERT B. EDGAR. .EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER When ev",,,y.tale, ~ope whispered ~pen, Reid ..~ , " ,2067 " ' ,1415 '. 2173 2028 1. 4 .M,einbHal7 Duplic.ate.' B.ridge.:'C,lub-Duplicate. Bndge-, .1Ierb MATTHEW M. GOEBF.L .ADVERTISING MANAGER GrHst PoInte Fan itly farlcy deemed. fIJ4S only Jruth:l " I .,. , Lt.' (".evernor. (Democrat) Dir t r-t 30 JANE SCHERMERHORN .FEATUHE PAGE.1SOCIETY Dh It/. h I I'J k . Sho'r••' • :'.,.'~nd Mabel' ~rown,' .. ec C?~',:. p.m. Sunday Scrvfcu __ 'C,!U", FRED RUNNELLS._ _ _._._ .sPORTS .EDITOR , wou t at now pgami • :, ; ... ; ':.- '.Park.. :, ~,City Farms Woods 1.....8 Newton-Gensler.~Wedding Reception~ p,m •. SundayRoom School - Inta_ JAMES J. NJAIM .:. NEWS The happy ";S/O'IS of, my ''J'outl;.'~.. ]f1tzgerald 155. ,64 70' .223 11 ,.'., .". .' *. I ARTHUR R. BLYLER._ _ .ADVERTISING '. ' (Mluk ,~mori), : '.' Hart 373.' " '181 265 630 . '.' ," ,~o.nday, ,Aurrnct -15 ..' .:' Wednuday Tmlmo:lY . 1\IARY DE:NNIS _ ; _ .;. ACCOUNTS Meetlnr _ .. '" *. - * ., " "., .U.S. 'Senator (Republican) l.' 10- k JOANNE HARGIs.....:...- CLASSJFIED ADVERTISING " .Cancer Information and S~ryice Center:-Serv1ce .Wor - FLORA HARDING.I.--. _._ _._ _.;.. CIRCULATION KERBY SC" 'A local couple wh~ j~s't returnedi~p~.a fab'ulous ..we,~k-. Fe'rguson Park ' . City Farms Woods Sh02r2e1I 11 . "I}' t 3' • ' . . . C d 'il t' I h h' ~ 2136 1478 2268' 2176 ., 0 p.m. , . .~,: '" 2' US Kerby Ko'd. at Subscription Rates: $3.00 Per Year by Mall All News and en d In ana a WI .cer am y ave' somet 109, to "talk, abQut . ' Rotary Club of Gr

.<", •• ". Paa Dog-poisoning is a far too common crime, even right here ~i\~r:~~~ C~:t~ll~~~ :~:~I.~:sC:~~sW.~f.h. ~a~~~~I~e:l~ c:~~;i" Representativ;a~~ S~atec~:gisl;~~ (D~:::at) Shore.o;~~J:~~...::::::::::::::::::)~' .,~. .n.. 34 ~ R., in our own sedate community. And the criminals are too had at her place a sl1ver p1cture ~rame .bearm~ her mono- Peacock : 307 156 201. 479 19 County Dram ComnllsslOner (Repubhcan) . GII seldom caught. While loving animals o~ all kinds, we can gr.am •• : and the males all rece1ved s~lver clgaret. boxes Waldron, R. \...... 1 . . Park Clt~ Farms. Woods Short!! still appreciate the indignation of those wh~ are subjected \,:,lth theIr names engraved thereupon WIth the date of.the County Mered1th ~ 1779. l~lw . 1848 1903 185 to the incessant howling of a dog, or the night-prowling of a party!!!!. Prosecuting Attorney (Republican) Coroner (Republican) l . k \11 d th t Our heroine decided that SOME time during the week- Park City Farms Woods Shores Park City Farms Woods Shores 1ove-stnc en tomcat. ,ye can get as ma as e nex one end they were sure to rough it up a bit (after having been Ferguson 766 453 . 671' 815 100 French .1697 1155 '. 1814 1669 206 when a stalking feline snares a beautiful. songbird, or when told it ",-otild be a simple weekend), so the following morn- Middleton ~ 679 470 . 767 585 63 Mancl:so 1151 815 1255 1141 123 LAMPS • 51 our garden is dug up, or our shrubs are despoiled by an un': ing she appeared for breakfast in her shorts. Sure enoug~, Platt 411 331 479 534 31" Coroner (Democrat) . confined canine. as the women s~arted drifting into ~he breakfast" r?om, there Prosecuting Attorney. (D t) Park' 'Clty, Farms. '1¥oods , Shorr!! they were -wearmg monogrammed lmen dresses WIth match-. Park . City Fa~::::craWo~ds Shore.o;K~obloch. ; 235 102. 161 370 16 3 But there are ways t6 right these evils other than the ing sweaters again. . Krause 46 32 40 109 5 M!lton, R. ~ n56 17 .' 38 71 . 7 cowardly administering of poison. There are laws, and there Leave it not be said th~~ our friends didn't have a grand O'Brien 380 169 290 572 13 MIlton,S., :.., £04 . 109 .140, ' ~r~. 4 are police to handle complaints. One of the most vivid recol- weekend •.. but the. next time they are invited to a casual Sullivan 60 20 37, 86 3 Ryan 214 83.. 123 . lections of our early childhood concerns sitting up all of one house party they are taking top hat, .white tie and tails. Sheriff (-Republican) Jut1ge' of P~~bnte ... .'" • Park City F.arms Woods Shores ,',:' . Park City Farms. Woods " Shores interminable night with a veterinarian, fighting 'to save the Bowles 663 415. 649 707 71 Donn~lly 134 , 102 197 . 167. .12. life a beautiful setter whose head was pillowed piteously in The things that women carry in their purses have always Evans . 335 222 " 362 408 48 Hague Ir.~ . 65 93. , .102. : ':. 15 . been a sourcc of amusement to the male sex and to some of ,...... K f' . 770' 473 731 's 11'fewas saved, but the terrible hate we Truax ~ 744. 563' 826 735 '65 au man . 993' 31 our lap. The dog the more conservative females. We knew a woman who not Mah 681 373 579 801 46 then felt towards his poisoner has never left. us. We sti!l only carried a needle and thread in. her.',bag but. a.]so.carried Sheriff (Democrat) I M er 43 86 0 Briggs F Park City F Woods SI urp hy. . 1 , 1 9 '181 7 think such fiends would be getting off too easy if they were a vart~ty of pills ••• not any that SHE.-.used.but justin case Baird : ~.. 334 . 158 a;'06 lor2ij Nugen~.' : i.; ~..;. 320:.223<:;-~' 314 271' . ~ 12': Delivery forced to consume a bit of their own prescription. someone else needed one. HOWEVER/the' other day we saw Czernik 15 6 8 .4~~ 3 Pasternack1 ~;',':':"",!10~' 67~.. 91 109 . II': what we think is the top. We got- into a Canasta-game at a. Shoults 303 237 401 255 23 Service The second frustrating and.almost equally maddening neighbor's house and bad the:goodfortlinc'to 'vin'a bob or Novak 42 19 30 72 0 : c' C.' . 'm1'nal actl'on Wh1'chcame to our :attention during the week t A' t d h 11't t ff Rogers 23 7 '9 39 0 CirCUIt ourt OI~mlSSloner. .. crl l woo sour opponen opene'. er' wa e 0 pay 0 , we W L 20 9 25 53 ' 0 . .\' Park City," F~rms . Woods Shore!! 185- 1 b .,- d -;) • had to d" with the wilful, wanton estruction of a va ua ~ couldn't help seeing. that in i~ she ,carried.n picture of w:gg~:~" M. ::::::::::::::40 7 24 0 Crudgmg~on 328, 310 '. ,493 279 work of art. That is a type of vandalism that makes us see a HERSELF!!!! . C t CI k (R bI' ) 58... Dono hue - 496 304 406 ' ' 545 . .28 particularly brilliant shade of red, and brings us a mite * o~~~ er Cit cPu Ican Sh Gillis 761 515 . "696' 911 . 57 F nearer an understanding of why murders are committed. Speaking of pills • ~ • and we ~vere; a little \vhile b~ck . .• Cavanaugh 567 321 a w06~6 or Kohler 378. 198 525 40:3 30 495 73 . 70 Victim of the .hare-brained vandal in this case is one of it fascinates us to learn the number of men and 'women who Cotter 1254 937 1469 1158 115 Krueger 1045 .631 ' 934 1301 MIKE the many residents of this community who maintain large, will take an~one's pills no matter what. It is one thing to C t CI k (D t) Murphy 340 192 284 390 20 I oJ. ,. • OUllY er emocra P . 728 513 856 760},. beautifully landscaped properties which contribute to the aSK a.hostess 1f she has a handy aspmn 1f you have .a.head- Park City Farms Woods Shores aS1ec~ny ,w, 59 3 Chai Pointe's claim to fame as one of the loveliest suburban areas ache ••• but we have actually seen pe~ple taking whatever' Branigin 395 ' 177 269 609 16 Schne~der : 1216 " 713 1168 13~4 . .' 71 16707 M.:\CK AVI in the country. In an ivy setting beside the swimming pool the hostess has .on hand that has been given her by a doctor Napiewocki. 54 19 30 103 l' Seo:phner .1389 1010 1669 15;)2• 90 TU. %.833% there was a large and very beautiful majolica vase which for what ails HER. For example, a guest might complain of County Treasurer (Republican) We1deman ; 1115 • 611.. ,938 1~99 37 experts had proclaimed to be a museum piece. a pain in her neck or foot and'if the hostess sez: "I have some Park OIty Farms Woods Shores Woods SpeCIal Amendments '. I t 1 th d d t th MARVELOUS pink pills the .aoctor gave me' for 'my liver" Lau 1328 732 1190 1226 123 . . Ye!I No One mormng as weeK e gar ener announce 0 e ••• the character with the pain in the neck will invariably Mills ; ; : 635 542 771 616 . 75 Propos~t~on 1 : 2888 252 owner of the property that the vase was in the bottom of sav' "Okay I'll try one'" . , . . 'C 't T (D t)' ProposltIon 2 2822 350 the po~l, smashed in a thousand pieces. - 'Th' b' d t' '1 b 1 'fi d h . '11 ounpirk .reasu~:try ~~:~a 'OJ ds Proposition'3 2619 689 IS. ree mus necessan y e c aSSl e . as, c romc .pl - . ", ,.00 Shores . .. . . This magnificent example of antique artistic pottery takers and we don't wish to change places with them! A Bent~ows~l 1. 1 3. 13' 0 ~roposltlon ~ concerned 'a~e~dment of. the present s.t1p- AW weighed a~ least'100 pounds. It stood some 10 feet away typical example which we saw ,with bur own,eyes is the £(\1- Brommsk1 •.: ,...... 4. 1. ,3 11 1 ~latlons con~ermng th~ subm1t~mg of petlOns for nO~l1na- from the edg~ of the pool, so it must have put the adolescent lowing incide~t. We were dining witJ'l friends. and there Burke ....:..:: :...... 26 12 10, 26 2 tlons of cand1dates seek1pg ~lectlon .. The am.e!1dmept SImply nincompoop who destroyed it to some frantic tugging before were about eight present at the dinner table, when a married Kelley ..:...... 13 4 10 23 3 defines specifically, the per10d open f~r petltion~., he dashed it into a sickening heap of rubble. couple stopped by, pulled up chairs and joined us~or coffee Kowalsk1 .~...... 8 2 3 13 ' O. The,second proposition americudhe:City Charter so thal It is a pity that this misguided imbecile couldn't have at the end 01 the meal. The host was takin~ pills for a blood l\~urphy ~...... 38 16 27 46 0 no city official can hold two city. posts at once. Bob been caught on the spot. We can think of no more fitting condition and the hostess had ominous loo~ng capsul~s she' ~owak ..; ;...... 1~ ~ 5 17. 2 The third proposition is the ordinance concerning the . punishment than that he should have been made to dive, had to take for her gall bladder ••• as' well as some kind of Srhs ...... k :...... 2') 13 6 11 .~ incinerators and reads in its entirety "There ,shall be no Republica interminably, to the bott('m of the pool, collecting each tiny vitamins. When the maid brought the three bottles of pills S~okIl}ans e, ...... 7 3 1 6 3 7 " municipal incinerator plants built wiihln the corporate limits bit of broken vase, then sat ever with a bull whip as he went in at the end of the meal, the couple who ~ad dropped by es , 7 1 .1 103 of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods.". about the incredibly hopeless task of putting this thing of each took one of the pills! We were so flabbergasted that we Stoll : 281 115 188 421 . . • ,. ~' ,~ Stat. J.'~ beauty back together again. Each slowdown in the process HAD to ask why? They replied in unison: "Oh, we LOVE ~w~rack1 :...... 3 8 1 1 2142' . 4 7 2 1 7 19 5 9 h Id 't tit fi 1 h to tak pills" 1 lams ; 0 Ii ou mer1 a eas ve as es. , e " . R • t of D d (R bI' And while our stout little prankster was engaged in this GET US OU~ F HERE! . ' egIsPc:rk e~i:y e~~~can~OOdS Sbores 9 TO: THE fascinating gastime, we would have a crew of readers taking ..' , Isabell.: 1780 1199., 18591706 175 turns regaling him.with the most learned works on creative Scottish 'Picnic: Set for Aug. 19 Register or Deeds (Democrat) .. art. especially those rp.]ated to pottery making and its orna- -. . Park City. Farms Woods Shores I.hank Y'ou mentation. Within a comparatively short time he would be For the I05th year the Detroit tumes ot most or the Highland Nowak ;.: 101 .36 '53 149 7 I wish to much more babbling, though not much more idiotic than he st. Andrew's Society will pre- Clans wil! be represented. There. Youngblood 363' 179 ,255 607 . 15 was when he thought up his diversion for a deluded delin- 'sent an inspiri~g pageant of kilts; will be athletic everits,'including . P,:rk c~ty., Fa~ Woods Shores August 4, 1954 appreciati( '" quent.______tartans and sporrans at its An, the. .tossir.g. or the caber. There . ~ounty DraanC"mm1ss10nerPark City Farms(Democrat)Woods Shores Dear Friends: nual Games to be held at Bob- Will also be a soccer game. Bombalski 2 0 5 4 2 Represectll Lo Island on' Thu'rsday, August One of the most unusual events Voters Still Confused 19. Boats wlll leave the foot of will be the selection' of a Tartan I want to thank you for your r.upport in gaining 'for ~ible m Woodward Avenue at 9 a,m., 10' Q4een, the' prize .for. which will me the nomination for the State Senate In the First Grumblings are still being heard from confused Woods a. m. nndl p. m. and there will be a fall. outfit of 'clothingofthe Growing Pains or District. candidate vote:-s who are wondering just which way they cast their be half-hour ferry :lervice from value of $150. This is open to all ballots on Proposition Number 3. The exact word,ing of t~is Amherstburg; Ontario. girls between the ages or 17 and You can be assured your continuc'd support and that of primary el proposition was: "There shall be no incinerator plants bUllt Preceding the departure of the 25. Ther~ is no 'entry fee. They 'Rheumalic. Fever? within the corporate limits of the City of Grosse Pointe boats there wUl be a',parade of must. have some Scottish ances~ your friends will be in the interest of better representa- Woods." . members of tile' Society in High,;,'try. By Fred Kopp, R. Pb •. tion for our Distrfct. confidence land Costume, along with the The St. Andrew's Society is one It rather reminds us of some of the questions we hear Chrysler Kiltie. Band and the. o.r the. oldest charlfuble~ organ- Picture a child',who C!lnnot Please write to me at any time. represent ( on "What's My Line?" A negative answer requires an af- St. Andrew's Society Junior Pipe ization'jjn Michigan:. It;""s ex- 'run or jump, who's every move firmative vote, and vice ,..ersa. . Band, from St. Andrew's Hall,' tended help'to a' great nlimber of .must be watched,by anxious YOt,l hne , , . hI' 1 t d .431 East Congre;;s to the boat at Scottish people who have been parents so there .will be no After August 23rd (out of. town until, then). I will be • Anyway. ~hc 11'~cmerators were overw e mmg y vo e the foot of Woodward Ave!1ue. unfortunate and unable to' help daDl~er or overexertion ...That available to answer any questions you' care to ask. All you out, whether mtentIonally or not we may n~ver know •. A This will commence at 8:30 a.m; themselves. However,' its chari- is the child sufiering from f my power .rheumatic feve~•.:. ' ;. need to do is.call me at"VAlley 2:3930•. ~reat many of the voters are probably stIll wondermg Special attention l'l called to table activities have not been whether they indicated "Yes, they didn't want any incinera- the Junior Pipe Band which Is confined to t~ose~ of Scottish You ,can. understand' then in the carr tors," or "No, .they .woulcl ju~t. ~~ soon have incinerators." composed of boys and 'girls from blood•. Funds for these. ac~vities whr doctors urge yearly, ex. 'Again I thank you very much. ______--" the age of 8to 14, who.will play' are ~alsed fr.o~ the Pl.CDlCand anunations for chlldren,'wliy 'it. to assist m the pipes and drums. This is the. Games an.d smular. affaU'S.,Non is so important .to',:find ouf if. Sincerely 7 those growing. pains are just. Typewriters ~Adding' Machines only junior piP!! band in Ameri- of the .offlcers receiVes any com- that and not symptoms 'or ca. Their proficient playing will, pensatlon.. ofa~y kind. rheumatic fever. be accompanied by bagpipes;' These Games are usually at- Fran~ W. Lindemann' OH!ce Equipment drums and Highland costumes tended by Highland. Dancers Wh.enmedication is requir~d ,Nomine. for the State Senate SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS you will find it worth while which have' just arrived from fr'Jm' all over ~the United SCates to purchase the ,best in drugs First District. Scotland. and .Canada, and amount. to ,a from a reliable ....pharmaclst. .. TU. 1-7130 The usual dances, su~li as the homecoming lor Scottish foile. ' • " -. II' • Thl •. Is the 1112th. of ..a .erie. of Vote November 2nd! Highland Fling, Shean Trews; A trip to Scotland '.wUlbe the Editorial •advertl.ement. appearlna:. 16749 HARPER Sword. Dance, Irish Jigs, Horn. feature prize of the day. There In this, J;aper each week. at Bishop pipes will be performed. Cos: will be many others.

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12, '1954 .\ l Thu'sday. August '12'. 1954 e - . /' G R 0 S S'E ' .POI. NT ENE W S Page Eleven dule ... ] PARKED CAR LOOTED Leo:lard Dare reported to the Betrothal. Told T.J ..Riggs Joins $tork',Enjoyi"g Wood. pollee that a .teering .Mr~:and Mtso,'Edward Wo. Ford 12.5 P.M. wheel knob, a. radio, two sun Exclusive ,Group '.BUsY' 'Year' T'YPEW'R'ITER' 'is Thomas J. Riggs. Jr., president Very to Publ~c " .: visor. and a flashlight lens were of the F, L. Jacobs Go., ,Detroit, . It looks like another busy year • SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS :he office. .tolen from his car between 6:45 and 'a resident or Grosse PoiIite . for.the stork.~' ." Portables and All Makes - and 10 p.m. on Wednesday, July. Farms, has been 'elected.a mem- The birth registration reached WOLVERINE TYPEWRITER CO. 28 while hIa car was park'ed ip ber of the exclusive Young Presi:- an all.time high in' 181,518 births :y in the Trial the Woods Theater lot. dents' Organization, New York in Michigan' last year, Michfgan 14343 EAST JEFFERSON AVE. in-the Garden 26 Years in the Same Location headquarters of the national Department of Health provlsinnal W. J. REml, !'tlanarer VA. %.3560 group announced. figures indicate, but 1954 is well CHRISTiAN SCIENCE Mr. Riggs became president of on the way towards passing even • his company fn 1954 at the age this record. . SOCIETY of 37. All members of the YPO For the flat six months of 1954, Bridge-Herb now numbering more than 700. in GrOll1 Pointe Fanu. IIlIch. the State Health Department con- ~ HOME MAD! SAUSAGE - QUALITY FRESH MEATS 39 states and one' provinc~ of tinues, 87,915 births have bee.'1 .. .. HICKORY SMOKED HAMS AND lACON . Sunda,. Servlc:.. - __ 10:30 a.m. Canada, similarly became top Sunday School .- Infanta. . registered, an increase of 6,012 Robrit ---- __ 10:30 a.m. executives before reaching the over 1953. Wednue2a,. 'reatlmony . age of 39. Hom. Mad. Our Own HiuOf1 Mtetlnc - 1:00p.m. This increase in births is run- Work- . They 'remain active members Ohoice Legs Smoked n'ice until 49. The present average age ning way ahead of 1953 figures Ri~g compared with '52. the State KERBY SCHOOL is 38. Their c'Jrporations must Sliced p.m. us' Kerb,." Road. at Beaupre gross a minimum of $1,000,000 a Health Depart.ment adds. The Bologna of lamb ALL Aiel': WELCOME 1953 Bridg~Herb -Plctur. by Joh" Henderson year in sales, and tile range'. is total yearly increase in over Garlic ar Plain Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Glass oC the previous year was only about upwards to $176,000,000. ' . 4,900. • -8 p.m. 750 Berkshire road announce the Chief objectives of YPO are' 49c lb. .\ 65c lb. 85c lb. engagement of their daughter, exehangeof . ideas on modern The State Health Department Sixth Church of Christ VIRGINIA CLAIRE to Donald managemen~ methods and "cham- says that the birth increase is '. ,James McKenzie, son of Mr. and part of a trend that started before Uur meaa .re a treat to eat. ~top tn An1 tlm. for real Scientist, Detroit ' pionship of individual liberty and "HOME.MADE'" lunch mett .Uced to your order. All our ' 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Donald J. "McKenzie of Bed. stimulation, ,through' proper in- World War II. And since 1940, . . porle. vetl- .nd I.mb II home dressed. We have a eom-' 14730 Kercheval Avenue fOld road, Detroit. A January centives, . of ,personal initiative when there were 99.106 live births plete line of BIRDS EYE frozen toods. daIry products. wedding is planned. .' and enterprise." registered, the number of births Ic:~ cream and m.n, other deUcecla tor houl' parties. ltuI~ •• Met.. .1:30 ...... has nearly doubled, they add. ':ce Work-tO .. d ':10 P'" Th~ members seek to improve Turkeys - Ducks - Caponi - Frog ..... - I •• f, ~.nd.rfoi" ltulCla7 IcJaooL 11110 .... the capital1st!~system by improv- However, during thllt time 'the "'''MClay E"'DIn. r.lt1mllllbJ sex ratio has stayed approxi. :lcheon-12:15 JEFFERSON AVENUE ing themselves: Chapter meetings Opea FrtdUe VaW I p.m. Phon. ".'UJI. .t I "... and the annual convention are mately the same, the State Health w. 5.11 the I.st "adla. RooIII0,.,. w.... D87e TU. 1.7169 llU1 .. Wanta conducted as "Schools for Presi- Department continues. Of the 1953 .16373 L Warnn Bridge-Herb BAPTIST CHURCH live births registered, Ill.4 per leeau,. W. Bu, 11:00 LID. &e 1:tI p.m. dents:'.'.Members' also participate H.ar Audubon LID. .. COLBY'S W..... day 10:00 1:00 P'" females.cent were males and 48.6 per cent' the.;. Int. ~ _ 13337 Eo Jefferson et Lakeview in advanced --management .semi"- f I .. au I'" ...... CIM P'" nars at the Harvard, University Homer J. ArmAtron.,, . Mlnht.r Graduate School of Business Ad-' ! The wedding of MADELINE JANE KNORR and ED- p.m. ministration. and' The.School,of WARD WILLIAM FORD was solemnized in St. Clare of Church Schaol Commerce, Northwestern Univer- Montefalco, Church' on Saturday; 'July to. The Rev. Father Sunday, 9:45 a.m. sity. . J. D. Clarke read the rites for the double ring ceremony hel~ .47 2 Mr. Riggs was graduated from t 11 k ,- . MORNING WOR::HIP ,.,.. . a oc'1'oc . '. . . 11 2 the unlverslty of Illinois where The bride, in' a gown of ~tallim B'urnham Ford' of Detroit,'. and 19 1 Sunday. 11 :~O a.m. he captained the' football team. On graduation, he entered the silk, came down. the aisle on the. grandparents are Mrs. Fisher' and 109 2 arm of her father. She wore' a ' . . 28 0 Army. Corps of Engineers as a finger-tlp veil of silk .illusion, the. late Dr, Edward Fisher of Statement To the :277' 6 second lie'ltenant and rose to a and carried a prayer .book cen. Dea.rborn.'He is also the gran.d•. lieutenant-colonel. . 31 0 Memorial Cambin,d Sarvfces In 1946, he .became assistant tered with a white orchid. . son of the Will i a m Fords of 3t 0 METHODIST military attache hi Mexico City, Mary Eli z a bet h Knorr, the Brighton. .. 14 0 . Church bl'ide's sister, was the only' at. ' .' . Grosse.Pointe Farms (Prllbytlrtaa) CONGREGATIONAL, and a colonel. A year later, he tendant. She w 0 rea ballerina Mrs. Knon: wore a .mlst blue 30 0 11 Lak. Shore Rd AtI':t1nr in July I!t thl joined Ford.' Bacon and Davis, length gown of pink prganza and lace dress with. matchmg a.cces. 33 1 , MINISTERS Inc. as contact man. Then he be. carried a bouquet of pink roses sories and a white orchid. 32 0 •ftn. Prar...k FlU. D.O. GROSSE POINTE came supervisor of field ,perso~-. and carnations • Mrs. Ford chose a gown of a•.,. PaUl r. Ketchum 1 METHODIST CHURCH nel•.I,n 1950, he entered, TeJe-Trlp James Telesky,' a classmate of champagne. pink lace with har- Water' Consumers 34 aeY. oIL'D'1 W. liean) W -. GWespl •• I\LA. . 2 I I MOROSS ROAD Pohcy Co:' New :ork, and soon the bridegroom from Howe Mill. monizing accessories and a pink _w -'$ 'oods Shore." Sunday, July 25 beca~e vlce-~resldent where he tary Academy: served as be s t orchid.' , ~ WORSHIP remamed untIl he .Joined Jacobs. man. William Knorr and Joseph A breakfast reception 'followed AUGUST, 1954 j903 185 SERVICE 10 '.m. - Morin, WorshIp .nd ./ . <- Sermon. Nursery and Kinder. lla.m. ,arten provided. - D - Furnam. were .ushp.rs. the ceremony in the Whittier...... Drowslng rIVer The bride is the daughter of Following.. a honeymoon' in 'ood~ Shore.." - -- During the past several weelu various water restrictions lIDd low pres. 1669 206 -tS Parked Car . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Philip Knorr Northern Michigan the eo u pIe HI oC Buckingham road. The bride. will make their home In Garden sures have raised many questions in the minds of Farms water consumers. 1141 123 L.MPS • SHADES • PARTS " REPAIRING At 11:25 p.m. on Saturday. groom's parents are Mr: and Mrs. City. Due to the great number of. inquiries it has been impossible to answer these J August 7, Joseph Haworth of 552 questions over the teiephone or, by letter. For this reason the following list ,'ood!! . Short~ Ashland, Detroit, reported that James WassaIl Takes Generally the man who tells of typical questions has been prepared, with their. answers, and it is hoped 370 16 someone had struck his car while you he has seen better days for. that you may find .your answer in the following information: 71 it was parked on Grosse Pomte . . 3 Train~ng at Air Base gets to !'lention the bad nights 353 7 boulevard causing $25 damage. QUESTION: 117hatcllused the tecmt water shortllge? There were no' witnesses to the .James W. Wassall, son of Mr. he has experienced. . 318 4 ANSWElt: Low pressures existed due to the' heavy lawn sprinkling by . accident and at the time the and Mrs. Warren WassaIl. '1300 guilty party was unknown. Eder's Ready to Serve . residents during 'the hot dry spell which practically doubled the load on the \'ood!! Shores At 1:55 a.m. Charles Edward BI:=iford Road, Grosse Pointe system, causing pressure sags rather than a water shortage. Actually there 167 12 Robbins Jr. of 1125 Bishop road Park. who recently completed his was adequate water reserves at the plant at all times•• 102 15 went into the- Farms station' and junior YE~r' in advanced Air ~Vi~HAMS 993 31 reported that earlier in the eve. Force Reserve Officer' Training Boned QUEsTION: W'ollid e"largi"g the ilJater pltm, be Ihe atlSwer to our 801 ning he had fallen asleep at the Hlckory.Smoked prese,,' problem? . 46 Briggs Prescription Pharmacy at the Uuiversity of Michigan. and Oven.Baked 181 7 wheel of his car and struck a is attending four weeks of sum- In our own 12...... parked _auto .on Grosse Pointe mer training at Strategic Air establishment ANSWER:. No. The plant and the Farms distribution system (water 211 mains) are more than adequate to serve the requirements of t~e ultim~te pop- 109 n boulevard. He identified Ha- Command's'Lockbourne Air Force 15th Deliv~ry worth's car as the one he struck. Year ~ '-. ulation (eStimated 15,000) of the Farms. 255 23 Service TU.- 1 2410 Base in Ohio. t ~ ~ , ' Robbins, who was driving his While in summer. training, III step-father's car at the time of o QUESTION: What wOI~/dcorrect II!e co"Jil;oll? 18544 Mack, near Warren Cadet WassalI not only observes ~~. \'ood!! Shore".,- the accident. agreed to take care but actually participa.tes in Air ANSWER: T~e Farms is presently supplying water to Grosse Pointe 2i9 -;) 14 Yellrs ill the Poitlle of the damage to Haworth's car. Force operations,' I .~E City and part of Grosse Pointe Shores and have been serving these communi. 545 28 There was $100 damage to the car .After graduation f from the these 911 57 Robbins was driving. ties off and on for the past 50 years. Due to the growth' of communities University of Michigan, Cadet Delivered it was recognized over a year ago that one of two things had to be done. 40:1 30 There were no tickets issued Wassal will be eligible for ape Oven.Jlot because. according to Detective We would either have to increase our plant and water main capacities at an 1301 70 MIKE'S BARBER SHOP pointment as a second lieutenant Eder's 390 20 Harold Beaupre, Robbins had reo in the United States Air Force estimated COStof $650,000.00, or we would have to drop our outside con- Michael J. Ales, Prop. ported the'accident and agreed to WHITTIER Phone sumers. Both the Citf and the Shores were advised of this fact during thlt 762 . 59 3 Chairs - Shoes Shined, All Types Reserve .pnd for entry into flight take care of' the damages. training to win the coveted silver MARKET LA. 1.0100 past year and are attempting to solve their prolilems which are difficult both 1334. 71 16707 MACK AVE. Between Yorkshire ~nd Bishop 113%&lVhlttler. at Whitehill }--') wings of an Air Force Pilol from the standpoint of financing and from the fact that' Detroit, will not ;);)- 90 TV. %-833% Service to Please You! ., o _ _ take'them on as customers until 1956 or 1957. . 1299 37 DeRoo-Stone ---- Like an .Old Keepsake - It is, therefore, impossible to stop serVing these communities until they can make satisfac:tory arrangements .for other sources of supply, and at the So Betrothal Told ')-') The engagement of their daugh. same time it is not econof!lically possible to expanp our facilities to take care -;)- ter, Margaret. to Walter S. Stone, of these communities under' existing water, rates•. Therefore, the an~er- to ~;jO has been announced by M~ and the question is either to enlarge the plant and raise the rates or to drop the 689 Mrs. ATthur DeRoo of Beacons- outside communities when the same can 1Je done. ' c present stip- field avenue. A Word From Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stone QUESTION: HOflJdid the Farms.gel ill Ihe fL'aterhusi"ess? s for nomina- of Chatsworth avenue are the dment simply prospective bridegroom's parents. ANSWER: From 1900 to 1927 a pumping station was maintained which ons. pumped chlorinated raw lake. water to. Grosse 'Pointe Farms and City.' In harter so that 1928 and 1929 the Farms discontinued their .raw water pumping and pur. Bob .Waldron, chased filtered water from Detroit at double Detroit rates. Due to these high oncel':;ing the St. James rates the Water Department had a deficit of $25,000.00 during the two yeaN c shall be no Rep~bllcan Nominee tea the with Detroit, and in 1930 we were forced to consider the building of a water orporatc limits Lutheran Ohurch plant or raising the rates, and the Farms vot~d a bond issue' and built the lIfel\fl1lan at Kercheval present pumping station and 'filtration plant at a cost' of S350,000.00. Based r State J.egislature, 13th District on a ten year .contract with Grosse Pointe City the Farms felt justified~ in Rev. Georle Eo Kun building this plant, which would not have beeb an economical thing to do as a single community;, '- \ Church Service, 9:30 a.m. . We now have reached the point where the plant is not large enough for TO:' THE REPUBUCANS OF THE DISTRICT: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. both communities but is sufficient' for the ultimate requirements of the During Summer Farms. The Farms consumers cannot be asked to expand a plant to serve out" side consumers, however, the outside consumers who helped us pay for the u I wish to extend my sincere thoughts.of plant must be taken care 'of until they can make other arrangements for a - - source of supply. , . appreciation to the voters of the new 13th . QUESTION: lJ7h,1thave flJeJOlle ami whlll lire we doi,!g 10 keep abreasl 'iJ Red Hol Deals of delli/mas? ,. Representative ~istrict for their'support in making ANSWER: During the past 25 years large cross.ciry feeder mains ha,'e ON COOL, COOL CARS I been built on Kercheval Avenue, Ridge Road, Charlevoix Avenue, Chalfonte saining for possible my nomination as the Republican' Avenue and sections of Mack Avenue. At present a large' plant outlet main is th~ First being constructed on Moross' Road and in' the fall a raw water booster sta- ca:-.didate for State Representative at last week's .don will be built in the City Pie~: Park. :,'rhese improvements f\1Il)' meet. Fire Underwriters standards and are adequate. to serve Farms consumers•. and that of primary election. I am indeed honored by your Air Q~"cf't'_n.,,, However, they.have not, been designed to ~rve outside cOlUumers. represenla- /.o<, .. ".".< ..... ~-~'.:;~;;l ~Sedan . QUESTION: Is Ihere i"crtllSea fire hazllrds II.' litlm of 10""pressure, allJ confidence a.s expressed by your nominating me to coula II /ire be foughl effectively al such limes.'. . : . . represent our party for this office in November. ANSWER: The Fire Department pum~r truck draws on the mains ire . respective of the'pressure and creates',its 'own' pressure ~o properly fight the I , 1 fire •. YO\l $1895 have my assurance that I will do all in 11) I will be • I QUESTION: Do Grosse Poi",. :farms ana Highlalla Parle hal'e a. joilll ~~i<. AU :you .1 Wby swelter?Take advantageof our Nasb my power to reflect credit in the party '{ ChallengeDcal-and' drive in cool,cool com- w~"pum? : ] fort! Yes,.a Nuh RamblerDe 'Luxe Sedan ANSWER.: No. Both commu~ities have their separate filter plant and in the coming campaign and my further assurance < with "AII.Wealher E;'C". Air Conditioning . . pumping itations. Howevers they do have a ~mmon wa.ter intake, t~e .capacity '.~", ~:i ~~~cnc::~p~:::;~.y~urs forleu than the .. of which will be increased by the F~rms thiS fall through the budding of a to assist my running mates in any way I can. booster station. .. , Comeintoday andgettho p~fwc arctopping ffAfy ..~y;V~~frv*wY'"'FIli(~~r~F;;~~Zu~~~:;;~~ls~townlChoiceof 16Air ~, MURRAY M. SMITH lemann Very truly yours, GET' OUR NASH. itate Senate 'CHALLENGE DEAL TODAYl °Fldorydtllmtdprlcetl Iltnosb.WiIr ... lncIodesll' f...... ~ Sill. Ind local lilts, II In1. edit. Prhlted at the Direction of Grosse. Pointe. Farms .City Council Robert E~Waldron FARLE'YNASH 14811 Kercheval Phon. VA .1-4600 Tops on TV. Tune In Dorsey Brothers "Stage Show" Saturday night, CBS Network. Saturday et 7:00 p.m. Thrillsl Dramal Suspensel Watch "Celonel March of Scotland Yard" Monday, 9:30 P.M.,' on Station WWJ-TV, Channel.... sponsored by 'your' Nash Dealer.'

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Page'Twelve ",GROSSE 'P;OINTEr NEWS. - • •Thursday, Aug~t. 12•. P954 Thursday, Au~ , . .' .. . lLYA. Regatta: Dominated' SwordsmertBeat, .Boat. Banter' ~' Cleveland. Team 8, Pred RR",,'ells' By Lake Erie Blow-Boats' . Short I _. ~ ' .', " • It'll happen every' time. : '9ver 200.sailballts participated in the annual Inter-Lake The Gro~e Pointe Sward Club Last week we mentioned the Yachting A~sociation's,regatta held.at-Put-In-Bay last Mon- team traveled to ° Cleveland on SHIPTON) of Ha' names of the judgeo who ""e saw day througli'Wednesday~ August 9 to,~l~. and of those 200 Saturday, July 2" and squeezed are the parents of a on the dock at the, end of, the yachts one would need a fine toothed comb to find .the 'De- out a 14-13 victory 'to win the STEVEN, born on J St. Clair. Yachtsmen'•.. regatta troit. yachts. I~ .other' words the .famous ,old regatta, that trophy it put in competition laSt Saturday, July 31, They .were,a sta~ec! ba~k .before the 'tu~' of the century, nas 'become year.

hard working lot. It was nining stru:tly a party~ for, Lake Erie yachts..., . 0 0 Competition betWeen the' two blue beans and still they were ::Not.~too .many years ago De.' '. '. clubs has been gomg on for many,. . on hand taking the times .ot the trait sallors tlocked to the island .'.d it is d tand bl' h th years. Originally.they fought.for Y- yachts as they finiShed.Being'one' that'is pr!marily. famous. for its ::'ners d~~'terswish atoer:t~ : the ppssession of the Cleveland of the competing skippers 'we had vineyards and wine and caves. :week' or so early' from. their Pla~;:.e which WU' won perman- our hands full trying to squeeze Not .only did, the burgees of such cruise jusno sail a 60 mile race. ently by Grosse Pointe. three across the finish line' 'with'out clubS~, the Detroit Yacht Club, Nubby Sarns' "Revelry", and years ago, The new trophy,' which making another tack. So 'we ~oit, Boat ~lub, Buyview Bob' .Neesley's "Malabar," both the Grosse Pointe Sword ChiD'put il,TTLE LEAGUE missed seeing our old. fr!endj :1:.acht Club, .Edison ,B0!lt Cillb regular. entries in the Deep .Wa- into competition last. year, .was Richard Ray Daley, who was call- ant1s~me of ,the .old~r s~ng or- ter Race had not returned in won by'Cleveland and is a I;on- .:',.P~rk Minors' EildSeason Weeks of hard work 'and extensive planning by the ing the time from the clock.' ganizations :ar~unC:1",ny. '!n' the time' for '.the' race.. Andy Lang. tinuing.' trophy. . :,Gosh, we're sorry-we missed gentle ~ugust breeze whl1e :an-. hammer's "Rambler X" returned / Gregg' Flynn, Al Kunzmann, Grosse Pointe Farnis Fleet Review al\d Regatta committee you,' Ray, but we were busy as cthor~1D the ~ay,but sp~cta- jUlit1wo days before last Satur; Art 'ShBtlkin, Ray Hajjar .and Grosse Pointe Park's Minor 16 batters and gave up only one ors matje the +-ip down bv 'Dlvl'sl'on''of the Little 'Baseball extra. base blow over the six In- have reached a climax. All is in readiness for the annual af- >:ouwe11know. '. " ...... -, day's race. It 'was just too much John Langer won 14bouts in epee, • • • !tellJ1.ler,to view the .races., to ask the crew to take off. on sabre and foil 'events to win' the League wound up its first seuon ninlt"rc:iute.Mike Brady was the fair which will be staged at the Farms' new municipal pier Drew Scores fT' of play .last Saturday, August recipientot a . pitch Nubby Sarns arrived home fin- o. ars,' another junket which consumes meet. Actually Cleveland swords': hi h' ted f 'th on Sunday, August 15. • The innkeep t La 1m 7, with Jour of the six-team w c accoun or e Sham- aJ1y~ from Mackinac, but '''hatr, a many .o. the Dert a it nz S' ew the entire weekend.- '.. men won .more bouts in the epee league. seeing action. AU teams rock's on. 1y ta11y 0f the game. Under the leadership of Direc. Fair to Feature time he haeL Nubs and Doris lar regatta.. custo- e ro ers' das 't'regu-.. There are still others who. and sabre but Grosse Pointe came were. supposed to' play on the The A~hletics were only able tor Ed Lauer the program will went cruising' in Georgian Bay , mers.an .~ .was would have gone in the race had back strong' to win: the fall event final day but only. six of the to solv'e the' offerings of loser following the Chicago race and 'not. uncommon .to~see scores of ii been held a little later in the by a landslide, which overcame include the review for more than Dairy Industry lOcal'tars rendezvous' at th f th hi h ld h . i BllOoklyn,team's playeJ1l showed M.. ike .Van Lokeran for five. hits took Mabel KIm'...." and Doris mous. pub. on Middl 'Bas,e Isl a-d thman ,w c woui a..e. gbvenk Cleveland's.,early leaeL... " up and: they were' forceti to for,-

The Queen and her court will dustry. ' Ciub's .sixteenth annual regatta Commodore l\llffed . been a tribute to the 1954 Com. on' the club courts on Sunday, Bob Beausoleil hurled the Ath. Dow, loth. __ .M _..50 111 2% .4~0 lead the parade after receiving Michigan, with 864,000 dairy cows, ranks 8th in the nation' in this Saturday, August 14. The re- Commodore Art Summerlee mooore who is a local' lad of re. August 29, at 2 p.m. . letics into the championship with ~~~~fonl~r~~esSox'M=: 1: i~:m the signal from the Grand Mar- total milk production, 7th in .the gatta is part of Windsor's Centen- was a trifle' miffed over. the fact' nowned saUing ,ability. We speak .. Entries must be' on file with a three-hit, 2-1 victory over'the Kurtz; w. Sox .MM_M51111 19 .315 .hal, Henry Collins. amount of milk bottled, 4th in nial Celebration and will be a only four Detroit.3'achts showed qf Al Grundy, who for years wag tournament director Lou Gar. third place Shamrocks. Eleven- {;:~~~or~ur:'~'en7-:=g ~ ~g:m Are 'I Following the review, which evaporated milk production. and morning' affair. up at the starting .line near the a top~notch. cat boat sailor, anti delia not later than August 25. year-old Beausoleil, ~lte top Gaberaon. loth. _-25 5 9 .360 your plans begins at 1:30 p.m., there will be 6th in butte.i' and ice cream. The judges' boat will be located Detroit River light in Lake Erie later a crackerjack at the helm A week before. the meet Harry pitcher in the league,struck ou~ ~~g:rm~~:Al;'-_-._-.3 ~ U ~~~ powerboat races which will in- Income from dairy products is .at the regular DRYA starting line last Saturday, August 7, for the of his 22 square. meter "Joal." 'Fogelman, former college tennis . far lbe elude :oacesfor 5, 7~. 10, 15 and the la.'gest source of farm income and will fire the warning gun at start of the 60 some odd mUe WlII Seek Answer coach,. will hold a tennis' clinic St' t. V.' 't · , F .l A .labl futare still 25 horsepower outboards. The in Michigan. This is in spite of the 11:15 a.m. The schooner-ketch Deep Water Race. Clare Jacobs . We're sorry, Alj that more of at the Neighborhood Club on a e aca Ion I m val .e course wilt be an oval laid out fact that the average cow eats class will be the first to get away New York 32 "Falcon," Rile Wig- us couldn't 'help make your're- Wednesday, August 18, at 3:30. ------in the blueprint • at 11:25. Ie's s c h 00 n e r, :"Spinddr£ft," gatta a bigger success than it A new 27-minute, color motio prints are available upon request in full view of the spectators on 3 to 4 tons of hay, ~ to 1 ton , With c little de the dock. of grain and pasture from 1 to 2 R I . d l' Hank Burkard's double ended was. Maybe in another year picture entitled "Michigan - and without cost to civic and u es, an regu abon~ are "Meteor" and Doc Connolly's JLYA officials wUl bend every Water Wonderland" has just been you can start nO' Inboard Drivers Set acres in a year's time. pretty much the same as m past Jur'sek'Annexes' professional groups, private clubs ulote c diversifi, weekly regatt 'th th sloop "Serenade" showed up to effort to seek out the reason why released by_the Michigan Tourist The climax of the program has It takes 9.77 quarts of milk to . as, e excep- race to the Bay. Detroit yachts don't go down to Council. according to Robert J. ~nd television stations. Requests fes5("'."ollV mane il ":'1 Casting HOltors ment In Ameri~ worked up to fever pitch among make a pound. of butter, 4.65 tl0n of Crescent,~ and Grosse The meager turnout was no the Bay' and make corrective Furlong, . executive secretary of should be addressed to .he Michi. the inboard owners. Vic Ver- quarts for a pound of cheese, 2.61 through. Pointe Yacht Club lI, who set their fault of Commodore Dave Dav- measurcs to' coax the Detroit the Council. . gan Tourist Council. Stevens T. MUTUAL I haei:he, l~t year's champion, Is quarts for a pound of whole milk own courses. . . enport, who for the week prior bunch down to the island of the The second casling .champion- Narrated by :Mort Neff, well Mason BuUdin", Lansing 4, boasting he expects to repeat powder. The average Michigan . ~0!11petingskippers should bear to the ~tart, called 75 yacht own-. vineyards.' ship of the season was 'held on known televisi~n pers~nlllity, the • let us tell you to again this year. Al Ketzler, flec cow gives 3,000 quarts of milk benefit by invu In mmd t~at they must leave the ers in' an attempt to get them 0 There must be a good reason Tl\ursday, August 5, at the Farms film, conducts viewers oh a-fast. Mich~gan, • amounts regular! Couvreur, Stan Jursek, Flo De. annually. flag marking the shoal at the head to promise to sail in the Deep why the Detroit skippers don't pier. Stanley Jursek dethroned paced tour. at Michigan's most "Michigan - '.Vater Wonder. meulenacre and Ed Jurges have Thesp. and many other facts Fund shares. W at Peche Islnnd to starboard and Water Race. Twclve promised make the regatta. Let's find out Robert Malkin, being' the top popular vacatio'n"areas. Thrilling land" 'is the latest addition to ar cell for full dt other ideas about the outcome will be learned by the 750,000 finish .down river in front of the and as late as'last Thursday Au- why. caster for the evening and win. scenes of boating, fishing, water the Council's proposed library of is no t'bligotion. of the eve'nt. expected visitors to the State club. Failure to do so will result gust 5, all were going. On' Fri- ---__ ner of the blue ribbon. skiing and dozens ot other excit- films featuring each ot the four , Friday, August 13, is the dead- Fair, which is saluting the Dairy is disqualification and maybe you day it was a different story. Only Pvt. William Turrill Second place was again taken ing as well as relaxing summer seasons'in Michigan•. An earlier K~no\\ line for any Farms resident to !Jldustry at Michigan this year. will pile up on the .rocks.' four skippers kept their word. by Louis .Renoand William Hagan activities are' featured. production entitled "Michigan- . enter the races. Entries should be Only one mistake appeared' in Crews Bard To Get' Arrives on Okinawa gained another white ribbon for "The productlon' of this film Winter' Wonderland" is also avail- ~rac:\r,l:hu filed at the Farms Pier by that FREE SWIM mAlNlNG the Windsor race program and Actually it wasn't the skippers' OKINAWA-Pvt. William Tur. finishing third. •. . was carefully controlled so that able upon request. • /lJ\""III1I"~ .'~t . date. , Swimmers are receiving free that was the deletion of the Law- fault that their yachts weren't in rill, '23, son of Mr. imd Mrs. JuSt a reminder to all casters: the end.l'csult would be enter., ----;...... - .J'"frol'. (.r Illd R lr' Mayor William Connolly will .training for five levels of Red ley 110class. This apparently was \ the race, T~ey just caul~n't Ralph W. ,!urrill,.1601 Brys drive, there -:-arp. two championship taining ..to all, groups of all ages H~'s superstitiouSl !Jetrolt Lion _ Mtm . appear on Ed Hayes' television Cross certificates, beg inn e r s il.n ov.~sight on the part of the'l round up en~ugh crew members qrosse Pomtej MICh.,recently ar- events left; 0!le on August 19 and in aU sections of the country," rookie fullback Bob Lawson ot - DETROtT a". sports show tonight and explain through senior life iaving, at print.er. All Lawley skippers are to man their boats. For example; rIved on Okinawa for duty with the last one on August 31. The says. Furlong •. "We feel certain' Cal Poly pa1nts his right toenail • STOCK BX • few of the highlights of the Metropolitan Beach. This instruc- welcome to compete and regatt.1 Gil Pinl:ree's "Red Head," dc- the 29th Regimental Combat. starting'time is 7 o'clock for a we have met this objective and 'Ni(h' red nail polish for luck. : WOod"'&! . coming. t;vent B!1d tell how the tion is given by the Water Safety chairmaa Earl Harding saltl "By (ending Class"A champion. from Team.. practice round and'7:30 for the invite requestS fOr"showmgs." : following a ritual he started dur- _YORD BLDG •• l~ea ongmated un~er the direc- Patrol from 1~:30to 12 daily. Ad- •...... , all meiUlSteU the Lawley guys to 1935, ~as scratched at the last A sh'ong U. S. outpost in the championship rou~d. Either black and white or color ing his high school days, : tion of Henry Colhns last year. vance registration 1s required. , come out and we will give them minute after Gil had called about Far East, Okinawa is located off. ------a ltartlng gun.'" two dozen able hands.. the coast of Chmp,'.between For-, Jim Carlin was in the same mosa .and ,the southern tip of, boat with his Pilot sloop "Glory Japan. Want to Cool' 01'1. D_P. Brotber Agency Bea," just about the hottest thing Turrill, a former student at Adds to Creative Staff afloat thilt year in Class C. Jim Bowling Green (Ohio) Univer- . ()(t{J wanted to. go but couldn't get a sity, entered the Army in Janu- G.ERALD QUEEN l\ PRESIDENT crew. And so it went aU down ary of this year and completed' ~ David B. Rank, Jerome K. Wes- the line and as the result Detroit basic training at Fort Knox Ky.' terfield, and Thomas R. Boyd ships were in the minority at the -----', hav.e joined the creative staff of Bay on, Sunday morning. 0 SKIERS TO COl\IPETE D. P. Brother & Company, is was Is it possible the ILYA regat- The first water ski toumament announced by Clarance Hatch, ta is being held too close to the ever to be stsged in the Detroit Jr., Executiv.e Vice.President of !Jnish of the Mackinac races? area is scheduled. for Friday and the Detroit and New York Na': Some sun Cruising Saturday, August 20 and 21 at. tional. advertising agency. . We know of a few of tM big- Metropolitan Beach. T his First Rank is well-known in Detr6it ger boats that would have gone Ann u a 1 Metropolitan Be a c h 'About Our TO and 'New York ad\'artising cir- in the Deep Water Race had they Water Ski Tournament will in- How P cles as a copy director and crea- teturned from their. cruises in clude .trick, slalom and jumping tive supervisor for several agen- Georgian Bay. This is a regular events, fz:om 9:30 to 6 p.m. each THROUI des. He was borp in Detroit and practice. for the- Mackinac yachts day•.Entries close August 19.. is a University of Michigan grad- TAX EXEM uate. I New,. Wonderful . Westerfield, a Chicagoay, has With toda,'a hip 11 "eaton in mrdilUD a created and written major cam- For Immediate. Salel hracUla are t1Ullln. paigns for numerous automotive MUIliclpu BoDds for and petroleum companies. He they ..:aD ketp. was graduated from Northwest; If )'Oll lane a In ern University with a degree in of 110,000 e:r more. Industrial management. weB r,paid br in'fel Boyd, a native Detrolter, and Shirt adTlllla&eS of In-e:l I University of Michigan graduate &lid MUIlid pal BollI ! in busine3s administration, has stane" U you file a s b!en a copywriter for a national 011 a tuable iIsccIIu advertising agency and several JOU would haYe to re leading automobile manufactur. dmd retlUD af 7.4S~ ers. bit aecuritr ill order I )"ield from • 3.SO$O II If, IOnul1un, UJ lAIn. If the outlet on y'our electric Laundering range doesn't work, it probably Oar New Booldd, Pro6t Throup Tu. needs a new fuse. This fuse is 43' Custam Crulier. Immaculate Insldl and out. Twin Chrysler uplaint hi plaiD WI usualy found near. one of the Royals. Built tl'. thl hllhelt, specification.. Superlativi crulslnl per- ~in our brand new plant in Northland Center Deed for lax eumptv. upper corners of the oven opcn- formoncl: Coupled with spaclou. comfort. Many. many elltro.. Super ing and can be seen when the de IUlle In Ivery way. ,Everything In equipment. No rea.onable of. much tbese hlp.irIlfe door is open, say equipment spec- fer refused. Call TU 1-1100 week days, VA 1-1815 I"enlnls; CIII be worth to 10L 8.0Z. ialists at Michigan State Colleg~ ebliptioa. Saad for I PlNCH- SHIRTS,-Cash and C4rry at Our or phoAo. . IOTTL~ fiRST OF ~II . Two Big Grosse Pointe Branches (;ORPORAl BuM BId.. I Monev in the Ban'k Assures WOo 2-20, You'll never Grancl RI,lcIs. FIIft1 forget NU GRAPE'S 6 Shirts for Only Lonsln., 'ort Battl. en thirst quenching flavor ••• it's a taste treat that's Happv Endings been a family favorite for •Saving regularly at this convenient neighbor; The cleanest, freshest, ~martest shirts you've even seen come from o'/er 30 years. Ask your hood office of Manufacturers National Bank '. any laundry. No wearmg them out, either! Our test of over 100 dealer for NU GRAPE will make y~ur Bavinga account paisbook • washings and, ironings on two' shirts-onea .$3 shirt the other- in the familiar 8 ounce mighty pleasant reading in the yean ahead. a.$10 ~hirt-shows no wear. So. scientific is our washi~g method. Send It to Queen's for a queenly job! pinch-bottle today! Why not open your savings account now and have. the pleasure and satisfaction' of adding' .. ,-" IOTTUD II DETIOITAlII 'UA W1DS n to it every payday? It will keep earning more ,0 money for you; thanb to oUr twiCe.a.~.ear,. Pick Up and peliv~ry' Service - 'ifO. 5.6100 interest payments. . . . .,' ~. Open FriiJaya unti/6 P.M, FO~ ,...... ,., Q .. II" Sl... I'"~ D.al.rs In Groll' Point. Manufacturers National Bank 'Queen Cleaners- SI"iCid By 20273 Mack Avenue near Lochmoor . i0623 M.. DOSSIN'S FOOD PRODUCTS ,17140, Kerchevai 19834 MACK ,-:Ojnthe Vj/~.ge.....rvnd DY.ERS -in' ihe Wootls US9 Grltlot, Detroit atroIt .lfliliand Part •De.". •GrossePollitt Woods. 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Roll- . budget k1~ows you' can borrow Fair, September 3 throUlh 12.', 45 feet which telescopes into 8 SmPTON) of Hawthorne road lrms. J. CRAWFORD FROST ing 'Hills." • • • flem one item to pay another. Plans tor' the field office' anti length of:O feet and tips over are the parents of a son, ROBERT or' Merriweather road expects . The WILUAM F. ARNOLDYS The milkman can wait if,the re- communications center on wheels so i\ can be' carried fiat' on the were developed following. the roof~ S'rEVEN, born on _J}1!~.6: to leav~ f~r Lookout MC}uritain, of Neff road set out last week for frigerator, repairman 'has to be T Rocheater,'N.Y.;.where,theil' IOD Port_Huron md Flint. tornadoes .If regular power is unavailable, enn., soon to lee her first grand- aud daughter~in-law;.MR. ana paid immediately. when .such. a unit would h~ve auxiliary power for both radio child, CHARLOTTE /ANN PER- MRS•. WILLIAM' F. ARNOLDY That's what the. March of been of great value. in directing and lights can be supplied by a KINS. The baby was born July 31 to MR. and MRS. MAURICE JR., will join them. The four.ome Dimes is doing today, to meet 'rescue 'efforts .and maintaining 5,000 watt generator carried in control. . the truck .tractor that pulls the CLARK PERKINS JR. (SALLY will. continue on to the',senior polio bills. Patient aid funds at The 33-foot trailer contains four trailer. FR Mrll. Arnoldy's family summer OST).' .• • • home on Woodhull Lake in the National Headquarters are .ex,,: radio transmltters and a tele- The trailer is' said to be the Adirondacks tor a week. hausted. Chapters needing money phone switchboard •• The trans- most complete unit of its kind. MRS .JOHN C. DUSENBERRY mitter commu'nlcatc with the - across the country are receivin.i 'wlll has come from. Atlanta, Ga., to ., •. • regular networkS of the State .visit her son-in-law and daugh- ERIC G. MANSFIELD, JR., son token pafments "borrowed" from Police, Conservation departments, ter, MR. and MRS. CARSTEN of the. ERIC. MANSFIELpS. of funds committed to research and and all local police' and sheriffs' ason TIEDEMAN of Kenwood road. 1369 Three Mile Drlve Is.now'R education. departments. Telephone exten- -', She will continue on and visit the midshipman at the United States sions can be rigged to other emer~ avC up only one three Tiedeman daughters: MRS. Nav~l Academy', at Annapolis, Many of the 3,100 chapters have gency headquarters, such 1S the over the six in-" • JOHN D. DAVIES; who is spend- Maryland. ~IC was appo~ted more polio expenses than they c Brady was the , .. 'to the Academy by Congressman can pay and are doing the same. home run pitch LOUIS C. RABAUT, also of They are asking hospitals to hold for the Sham- Three Mile Drive. up their bills until after Aug. 31. of the game. Bride !Efect .' • • •• By then they hope thu money pr.sent. were oI1ly able The iunior ALF RED J. will be there to pay these bills. Th. Singing Stunn t!erings of loser MAYERS. are back on Oxford Because - beginning Aug. 16- a ran for five-hits road with ~eir!our youngsters, nationwide Emergency March of AMBY ~tly error in the after spending most of June and Dimes will be conduded for at sat.UrdloY . least $20,000,000 to meet emerg- ,,- 'thlU t spelled defeat July at Castle Park. Around No'" HltcbCockl' HUGHES cl--.s. Labor Day they'll go north agaIn ency polio bills. J\urell ltturller" l!Iouv.Dlr Record. ltar ed an important TOl.EDO. Polio cases began to mount "Dial 1\1 for ltlllllJ1ll for a weekend at Cherlevoix and WIth RaY K.llY AND HIS PIANO 1 standings inas- bring the senior MRS. MAYER early this year. Each new person G::~er color Dandnc to amrock victory EDISON home from the Belvidere Club. who needed aid was one more In "UI 15_11-11 'tull'" .. "led a four-way added to the 67,000 patients froe sun.-1\lon.- • Gilbert. \\olan .. RALPH BARI'S DIll'land for Electric 'own In the • • • U - previous years who still needed J&I1e au." Line" ORCHESTRA Important .r.a •• ".d by Tol.do MR. DAVID STAPELTON and "'tbe t"ren~~~bnlCo'Or ANDL1IlGS Edl.an ha. marl than doubl.d In DAVID JR. of Bedford road ftew help in 1954. Since January I, Color 15Y 11-%1 "-u ...1. AUW. •••••••••••••• W L the la.t 10 yoan. from .1ITew. York to Amsterdam ' Wayne' County's Board of Health w.d. 't,.. Walter plleon GOOD FOOD 7 3 A.k for John Hume, Jr. last weeki on the first leg of a . have reported 209 cases of polio Van ,JOM.on" ht1Jl& Lady" Luncheon. -a record number for this date. DIMerl. Suppen G 4 European jaunt. They plan to "fllen:; :~sc~ color T Da)'1 Weekl7 rardon, Aldinger & Ca.';' pick up a Volkswagon in Munich In addition' to' theSE; "must" \Ve Cater to 4 6 PutSel, Banlln.ta 5 S Memllus New York Slock behanl' ;i5.Ci?At~')~ and tour Austria and Germany. expenses, the March of Dimes is Z 1 :zt.SI Penoblcot Bldl. . '. . . . : ' .." •.<:,.'< ..~ Meanwhile, MRS. STAPELTON financing a new' and extensive DetroIt %& WOodward 1-5600 I it:';'4 r),..i1 lIITTERS :'-WM;'»~ ; .. 3 and SUSIE are 'awaitlng a visit program this year-pol1o preven- AB 'R H llA from Mrs. Stapelton's mother, tion. It is costing $26,500,000 to _ .._~ 4 12 • .480 Il~~~:;;,;A;:h::;":~:~:;r:i'ijid~!t;fJ. •••••••••••••••••••• t""'''''''' .'. > .,' ,",', .:11.' MRS. ARTHUR L PHILLIPS, supply gamma globulin for tem- _..30 19 %% .440 __ 48 12 'U .440 who's coming in from New York. porary immunity and to finance _-29 & 12 .41& . .. - the field studies for a trial polio __ 51 111 19 .31& ~ '~ '.,.~. ~~~~{~,~:~~!~r~.'~~;'1i:(1;!J;\:::rj ~IR CONDITIONED __ 43 23 16 .372 r-;::; • l;?'"".<:.''"~."i...,,,.,,.l,,,,y'' ••j,;< .•,,. , 'At a Friday tea in her Lewiston vaccine. ". _- - .". ... ~~,.k:~.r" ...'H.'¥o!.fl\-<~...., .A "4i(' ...M p..,~. . __ 35 II 13 .371 road home MRS. CLYDE A. . Whether you deal in a few dol- You hel _~ & 9 .360 Are .. 'w"" __ 49 14 11 .3411 your plans • Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Rheaume BUCK honored MRS; OLI\!..E lars or in millions, the budget is proud oj our ___ " ::: 19 .3« • of Hampton road announce the JENNINGS ROTHMEYER, of st. just the same. Iiyo~ borrow you .... repultll,otl lor for the • engagement of their daughter, Petersburg, Fla., and a, Pointe have to pay back. AUDREY JANE, to Daniel John newcomer, MRS. Z. STEPHEN ~II ~ Th. Flnnt futare 8till BOHN of Barrington road •. When the Emergency March of ailable Helmkamp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dimes comes around Aug. 16 to in the blueprint suge? Henry H. Helmkamp of Pontiac. • • • . _I . Co~~~alll hlc upon request MRS. CHARLES' B. WARREN 31 you can help. Please give gen- Audrey is a junior at Michigan erously. Send contributions to the 5t to civic and • With a little determination, State Nonnal College and is affi- JR. of Lake Shore road is visit- Mixld Drlnb vau con start now to accum- Emergency March of Dimes, 153 ups, private clubs liated with Sigma Sigma Sigma Ing MRS. HERBERT I. LORD in ulate a diversified and pro- Easthampton, L. I. E. Elizabeth St., Detroit I, Mich. Noa.-W. DI' 0111, tations. Requests fe5Slonally managed Invest •. sorority. Mr. Helmkamp is a .NOW OPEN the C DOl C K • 't senior this year at same college saed to the Michi- ment In Ami:rlcan Industry liquor. aDd FRESD through. and is a member of Sigma Tau Home fro~" ihe~ west coast, BLAZEDAI\IAGES CARS ~OR BUSI~ESS Crult 1I11c... unciI. Stevens T. MUTUAL FUNDS Gamma. where he was' best man in tile • Faulty wiring caused a fire re- 111:, Lansing 4, let us tell you how you can ,The couple will be' married on wedding party of' his' former suiting in $609 damage to a car benefit by investlr.g modest September 10 in the .Grosse I'rinceton roommate, BARKS- Th~s smart Jersey Cardigan Casual, a trim way to step owne.d by' Edward Lewinski of * BJ.* . amounts regularly In Mutual Poi n t e 11 0 0 d s Presbyterian DALE TENICK m ,of Montclair, '. f 11 d h . f 11 1 '11 t t' . th I Watcr Wonder- N. J., and MARGARET RILEY, Into a an s own In ~ U • page co or 1 us ra Ion, In e 1200 South R~naud road Monday, Fund shores. Write, 'phone Church. Sandwich Shoppe ptcst addition to of Eureka, Calif. is GEORGE current issue of Vogue, IS bemg featured by Town N Cas- .August 9. The fire, which started or coli for full details. There 16353 E. Werren Ave, posed library of is no obligation. .~~~~...... •••. ~~~~ BEATTY, son of MR. and MRS. ual, 20445 Mack in the Woods. This is a Nelly Don Casual ,while the car was parked in the each of the four * ~ HAROLD A. BEATTY of Pine and is wonderfully tailored in exquisitely soft, worsted wool itarage, also caused unestimated MONDAY, AU

Carry-Out Service for Piz~a Pie, Itali~n Spaghetti 1l.. "atioM acc.pt.ef, VAlley 2~fDD~ MATTRESSES '..INC. an~ Our Flavorful Spaghetti Sauce.. . rs. LARGEST D!SPLAY OF MATTRISSES IN. MICHIGAN THE B EST - 0 F EVE R Y THIN .G. I N- FO 0 0 .~9f~ , 0623 Mack at French Rd. VA. 2-5152 ,:. . " .' . ~34 MACK BURNS, ~tthl RIVER VAlley 2.9000 , the Iii'oods Ope" Thurs. and Frl: Till , TUxedo 5-4043 .2.0948 MACK, at Hampton'; I

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All' makes Pointe: Shores-an accommoda- 'tionaUy well-bred. AKC regis Cash Ads-IS v.erds for SOe ta I t i it' be tif I ' table. Call Tuxedo 2.7529. and models. Sales and rentals. '.tlon Lakefront home, 4 bed- .tered, champlon.sired.. TU?tedo Chorge Ads-IS words for 90e MICHIGAN BELL WOMAN wishes day work, clean- ge,. e ec r c y, ,on. au u, ,W d 1-4447 BEsr CARPET ( ing and. ironing. City re(er" ~ke Huron. 175.miles from D~: BEAuTIFUL' ,Persian lamb coat e' 0 our own service work. rooms, attic, library, games, • . CLEANING 5c eoch additional word. Needs ences. VAlley 1-9617. . uolt on Blue Water Highway-" purchased at Healy's' worn one NATIONAL OFFICE 'finishedconvertiblegarage,sea- BOXER female, 2 year,. old, Call , $35 per week. Phone, 12 rings 21 .' '. . .. '. • EQUIPMENT wall, buUt. ,to last, $49,500, on brindle AKC regiJtered. child'. . REPAIRIN YOUNG WOMEN COLORED woman desires day Dungannon, Ontario,' ,. . season, reasonable, SlZe 12-14, 16749 Harp.er at BIshop t~rmll. Also" a phenomenal 'pet. M~t selL' Tuxedo 5-6516. PROMPT HOME: TUXEDO 2-6900 work, Tuesday" Wednesday and ' " black .seal jacket in ex~ellent TU. 1-7130 . ranch; super. engineered, for ,. . FREE ESTIM. Who Thursd&y. References. LOr" 1-WANTEe:TO lENT condition, size 12-14, $60, bla~k • maintenance, .c.omfort and CATS-Boarded exc:1uslveIY, bUt INSUREI 3 Trunk Lines aine 8.0433. cloth coat, mink collar and but- ,'-ARTICLES WANTED. beauty, all blg-all lovely" 2 food, lo'vm'g care •. Inspection YOUNG, executive tieslres. gar- .' tons, ,size 12-14, $25; young 11 d lib t I TU. 2.65~ •BLUE CROSS DRUGS Like People GENERAL. cleaning, ironing, age apartmllnt .'by, Sep~ ,15. man's % length 'qeavy winter FURNITURE WANT~U you . ~~~ro~ai~,:a~~ erough~d 1\ ~n~ invited. Townsend' 9-1046'~ 11511 Mack at NeU child care, 6 days, Sundays off. , Excellent references. Would re-, jacket with mouton collar,.size ,have an:,-thirJg in the line of $55,000 ••• Farms, 57 Meadow BLUE parakeet, '1~ . yeara old RUGS, tacked carpet ture cleaners. Ho CUNNINGHAM DRUGS Talk Well Home night. TA. 6.3378.' decorate, could he I p at:0und' , 40, $10. TUxedo 2.5571.' . household furniture and rugs nRne, 3 bedroow, 2 baths and with cage and •• r Ad, $10. TUx l11Wl KercbevaJ at Notre Dame . . main house. Mr. Angell, Trinity and miscellaneous articles: '::all .... Satisfaction guara GROSSE POIN;TE DRUGS Like V~riety EX P ~ R I ~ N C I:D lady desir.es 5.1600, ,days. . '. CHAIN LINK fence, 5 feet high,' the Issac Neatway Furniture, library. up, asking $29,000. Per- edo 2-7150. . . estimate. Call: . 11051 Kercheval at St. Clatr cleanmg, Ironing or part time. . over 400 feet; good condition; 13930 Kercheval. VAlley 2-2115. sonality surrounded ,by person- .' ., RE.NU CARPET t';l HARKNESS PHARMACY , Have Good Judgement References. TYler 6-7060. EXECUTIVE, Cadlllaf' and wife . would cost $1.40 a foot, installed' ables, 'walk to' convent, skip to 21a-G .... ral Service. VAlley :!.80 20313 Mack . desire 'efficiency 1 or -2.bed- new' will sell all or part. Make BOOKS purcnased for cash. En- public, family' lea\'ing town As EXPERIENCED girl wants work; roo m furnished apartment ff ' TU ed 5 6787 tire libraries or fine singleifems. • ! . City-Excellent 4-bedroom VENETIAN BINDS KOPP'S PHARMACY cleaning or relltaurantwork,.by Grosse Pointe" Approximately 0 er. x 0.. Midwest 'Book ~rvice, ',4301 library; with all extras and " 21i-pCJinting .and ! 16928 Kercheval CUSTOMER REPRES,ENTATIVE week or day. WAlnut 5-7234. up to $130 rental. Best refer- ROSEWOOD music box, portrait Kensington. TUxedo 5-2450. . many modern iriternals, added WINDOW SHADES MILLER PHARMACY. FOR YOUR sUmmer c 149U Kereneval at Way'Jurn GIRL wants day work-$7 and ences. Call Temple 2-4830, Ex': plates. cut glass, French curio -POSITIVELv-, to a.fabulous garden. Family "•. cecorating. call TU NOTRE DAME for telephone contoct ond sales carfare. References, EDgewater tension 815. cabinet, pair of French cande- I' , leaving town, $26,500 • • • For ~SHAD'ES Free esti.'11ates. I b WA 3 9190 HIGESr f'RICES-PAlo' for Sale, BrIght. Vlaters, . L.I., 50 PORCH 11000 Kercheval and Notre Dame wor~,. $52 to $58 a week to stort~ 1-2152. THREE bedroom house Or ter- a rase • ~ • fu n't. d I' 'minutes from Penn. Station; f i h d C 11 . r I ure on app Jonces. CORNICE' BOARDS FARMS DRUGS With previous business experience NEAT colored girl wishes ironing race, un urn s e. a Mrs. FROM STORAGE _ Beautyrl:st, "I-Piece or 0 Houseful." oversized L' ranch type custom; EXPERT pamtlng, I 1 KercbevaJ at FWler Road or clean!ng by the day. Grosse Ramsdell, Hotel Whittier, Rm. sm'gle co'm'plete', Murphy com- . PR tt S 5733' bedroom, oath down; bedroom, C I R air S rvl Ing by mechaniC:! WOODS DRUG CENTER or some college troining. 716; VAlley, 2.9000. esco • bath,' huge attic UP', exclusive omp ete ep e. ee mates. Van Asscl 19291 Mack Avenu. at Pointe ref ere nee s. WAlnut . . plete; rol1away' complete, plat- Cleanin" Repalrinl' Bournemouth 3-4298. THREE or four room apartment, . form rocker, claw' ball, mahog- BOOKS bought In any quanUty. village with park like Gr. Pte., P.econditionlnl . 4-1187. Tl!xedo (.2 .Steady Work .heated, with refrigerator and' any desk, 'chrome kitchen Entire libraries, bookcases, art $23,500.' ESQUIRE SHADE CO. COLORED woman wishes baby stove. For working couple with' ,chairs; dinner and tea set com- objepts. Mrs. B. ,C. CJaes, 1670 TU. 2-4660 . • TU. 1.3176 FOR THE FINEST II l-PUBLIC NOTICES • Five Day Week sitting, overnight or hourly. college student. son. Highest plete, kitchen utensils, twin Leverette. WOodward 3-4267., 15133 GratJot ing and decoratlnli TEmple 2-1559. ' references. Reasonable rent. silk bedspreads, etc. No reason- WANT~D Early American. oval DETROIT Open Friday UntO 9P.M. able cost see Chari, • Regular RaisGs der. VAlley 4.0388. NEED A BABY SITl'ER? TUxedo 5-1286. ,able .offer refused. TUxedo braid rug, 9x12, reasonable. BOND and MORTGAGE loA. 1.1515. LA. 1-1516 $50 REWARD OFF6RED • Poid Vacatiolls .The Sitters' Club is a registered 2 QUIET working adul~ 'require 1.6642. TUxedo 1~8706. • onnounces the opening of 0 new FOR INFORMATION child care service, by hour, day 3 t 1. TU d P~inting and De • Pleasont Surroundings or week. Practical nurses avail- .rollm apar men xe 0 STROLLER, $10; good condition. 11-AUTOS FOR SALE Eost Side branch office. Located LEADING TO POSITIVE 5-3471, after 6 p.m:. TUxedo 2-1451. ot:. ' B~st of Gross. Pelnt. ;..; • Friendly Associates able. References: . • . . LET YOUR neighbor select a ' Interior • E IDENTIFICATION OF THE TV Free Estim::l PRescott 7-0377 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. REFINED. middle agM' couple TYPEWR.ITER,1950'Royal.Quiet fine- reconditioned Cadillac for .f 49# Eost Jefferson • I RADIO SERVICE . I PARTY OR PARTIE~ wisheR to rent garage apart- . DeLuxe~ portab. Ie','. good condi- you at the C d'll 'F t . G P . t ~OHN R. FORTIER Drop in at our employment office EXPERIENCED girl wishes work; ment. References. EDgewater a I ac ac ory rosse om e, WHO DESTROYED A ' . I tlon. TUxedo'2.37~~. Branch; for further informa- PRESTON TV 1365.CASS .AVENUE -hosptta, restaurant or house. 1.4219. ' tion call Frank Bromley. Days, DeoJing in all kinds of real eS,tato, 15306 E. Warren ru. 1... 078 VALUABLE URN BY work. 5 days, no nights. Iii '. I' St PIT b Room 110 or LOraine 7-0909. FURNISHED apartment desireCl MOVIN~e ng, glr s . au R. 5-5180; evenings, TU. uying Md ~elling. For further DONALD BI THROWING IT INTO A '13635 GREINER by 2 gentlemen" attorney and, High School uniform, size. 16; ,1-4382. 513 Vernier Road. informotion coli, Edward MeDon. 21b-VVatch R.palring Decor;tor SWIMMING POOL IN . t. Ph M Chi jacket,' 2 skirts, hat, 1, gym II VAil 2 0702 Exterior Near GraUot at E. McNichols. WILL care for children by the economls one r. oc rane suit, worn .only olle year; St. 1953 'SPORTS CAR! Volkswagon; 'ne • ey'.' • hour. VAlley 2-4898. EXPERT WATCH and clock re- Free Estlma GROSSE POINTE FARMS or Dyche, 'WOodward 3.9900, Paul freshman books; chUd's like' new; ~5 miles a gallon. pairing. Prompt' service. Reas- 30 Years in ( ON AUGUST 4-5. Will be glad to talk with you FRENCH lady wishes work as extension 2469,'betwe~ 9 and 5; large' rbl1.top desk and swive~ . LIncoln.2-3578 after 6; . I ~ ACRES onable .prices. Jjradley Jeweler!. INFORMATION WILL BE a .."ut it. housekeeper for one or 2 adults. YEARLY rental Eastside 2.bed- chair; girl's story:books; 4 met- THINKING' OF BUICK? 20926 Mack at Hampton. , TU. I-70S TAshmoo 8.8515. room unfurnished apartment, 81 lawn ,chairs;' miscellaneous . Well 'woodJd. Electricity. Less TUxedo 2~9309. ' KEPT CONFIDENTIAL., duplex, what have you? Hus- garden tools.' TUxedo 1-7636- Deat' with your Grosse Pointe PAINTER wo: MICHIGAN BELL .• EXPERIENCED girl wishes day thon' '/.. 'mile to lake Huron or' 21e-Eledrical Service ncetb band in Detroit May 15 to Oct. 644 Rivard 'Boulevard. representative from' Buick retail WRITE BOX 500, work, $7 and carfare. Can do Cedor Loke. Buyer hos beach and exterior: Rel TELEPHONE CO. 15, wife and 2 teenage daugh- store, 6164 Ca~s' Avenue. TR. decorator. Also A-I laundry. References. WAlnut ters here June 15 to Sept. 1. ENTIRE furnishings of 6.room 5.9700. Ted Angott, 904 Lake. privileges on both lokes. $1995, ELECTRIC~ W~RK - Com- GROSSE POINTE NE'vVS. 2.3868. Ing. VAlley 4-7808. Premises would be unoccupied flat. Leaving city; sacrifice. pointe Road,' Grosse Pointe Park. $195 down $18 month Brownell mercial, residential, industrial; CLEANING WO~ 7 a.m. to . . ' •. attics, rec. rooms, plugs, ranges, EXPERIENCED giri wishes day 1338 Maryland, Grosse Pointe, lA-PERSONALS 9 a.m., half day Saturday, for balance year. No heat required. VAlley 4-2928. I '52 FORD Victoria, radio and Rlty., 6. miles north of Oscoda on etco' Expert wiring. Reasonable 'AAA.I WALL '" Grosse Pointe doctor's oUice. work, $7 and carfare. Can do Reliable 'references. VAHey heater, white side walls, 10,000 :WATCH repairing. we pick up US 23. rates.' Free estimates. Rapp Paper hanging. Interi Tuxedo 5.5070. 1a un dry w.ork. References. 4-7437. HAYWOOD WAKEFIELD three- mUes: TUxedo 5.,3582. and deliver. Grosse Pointe Electric. PR. 6.0780. terior painting. City. WOodward 3-2052. GROSSE POINTE FARMS, 'Eng- Watch Repair Service, TUxedo DENTAL assistant, full time; ex- ONE or two-bedroom flat in or piece sectional; also 2.piece ice. Household decor. living room suite. TUxedo CADILLAC, 1949, 4 door, light lish face brick, 3 bedroow' up' 1-8352. days or evenings. . perienced preferred. Call TUx- SA-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU VACUUMS REPAIRED near Pointe: about October 1. 1 5285 blue, for sale by owner, $1,050, with complete bath, 1 bedroo:n All makes,' also fioor and table TO. 5.082 edo 1-8405. Fhysician's wid 0 w. VAlley • • TUxedo 1-4586. FOREST LAWN cemetery lots 2.3932. \ down, complete bath, library, lamps 'and flourescent. fixtures. NEWBY EMPLOYMENT EXCEPTIONAL quality furni- CUSTOM PAINTING, for sale, 6. TUxedo 5.0179. EFFICIENT woman wanted for 1953 FORI;) Victoria, 6,000' miles, terrace, new wool carpeting, RebuIlt Hoovers, $9.95 to $42.95. AGENCY . ture, living 'room, bedrooms, exterior, reasonable general housework in aduU H 0 USE, three bedrooms or all accessories, plus power draperie!, finished basement, HARPER VACUUM Domestic Work, Labor, etc. . miscellaneous pieces, ~riental 9.1618. CAMP GEOKENLAW (a private family. VAlley 1-1712. larger, unfurnished. Under $125. steering,Ford.o~Matic, special permanent. storm window •• Auth. Eureka, ~oover, Lewyt camp for boys), write for cata. TO. 8-3883 UNiversity 1.6779. rugs, fireplace screen, washer $26,500; and $13,000 mortgage, , SALES AND SERVICE MAID, experil.!nced, for house- . and ironer. TUxedo 2.06'14. stabilizer; reasonable. TUxedo 10gue; Wabeno, Wisconsin. 1-6421. available at 4* per cent. NEW - REBUILTS - PARTS PAINTING, papering work; white, references re- COLORED COUPLES, coo It s, ~ARTICLES. FOR SALE TUxedo 1.2898. 1~851 lIarper TU 1-1122 moved. Wall washirl quired. VAlley 2.9133. , . goo.:!s. 2A-EDUCATIONAL 'maids, chauffeurs, caretakers, COMPLETE household BUICK 'fj3 Riviera Coupe, like Open 10-7 Daily Hable. Work' guara janitors and porters. Day or, AUTO DRIVERS I Ages. 21-651 TUxedo 5.2865. new, private owner. TUxedo' tens, 122 Muir. TU~ GENERAL housework, 2 adults. week. Field's Employment. TR Only $6.51 to $7.76 quarterly DEAL WITH COMMUNITY Own room and bath, home some 1.3974 or LOraine 8.3212. BROWN-Electrical repaira since 3.7770. buys $5,OOO/SI0,OOOPub 11c PINEprimitives~'. i:lough tray, A SPECIALIST 1920. Personal service. TUxedo A-I PAINTI1 nights. No laundry. Excellent Liabflity with $5,000 Property TUTORING SERVICE Hutch table, corner cupboard, 1950 FORD station wagon, sound Over million dollors 4-1223•. PAPERHANGl wages. TUxedo 5.2375. 6-FOR RENT Damage. TUxedo 1-2376. des~ and other 'early pieces. 3% MRS. LOUIS MARICI<, DIRECTOR condition, body needs'refinish- exclusively in WALL WASH 324 Ridge Road, Grosse Pointe. Tutoring by degree teachers en'ell. GROSSE POINTE FOR A BETTER grade of used ing. $525. VEni~e 9.9709. 21.-Custom Con'" Basement sprayed. 0 able ell lubJectJ for grades, high S-SITUATIONS WANTED Farms. .' 'n GARDEN APARTMENTS furniture see Neatway Furni. GROSSE POINTE mates free. Storms w school. college end adult educatIon. , LAMPS 1Z--AUTOS VVANTED SPENCER CORSETS OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS Unusually attractive large com- ture, 13930 Kercheval. We al. ANTIQUE marble top table, REAL 'ESTATE .creens. Skilled colorl Custom-made lamp shade. made Individually designed, lightweight 339 Merriweather. Grs. Pt.. Fermi fortable 4 and 5.room apts. with ways have the things you are cherry wood fireside chair. City.wide references. and recovered in my bome. Purchased Last Year. Through foundations an'd surgical gar- full size dining room, 1 and 2 looking for. VAIley 2.2115. TUxedo 1-7723. WE NEED ments. Over 21 years experi- WA. 1-8684, or AD TUxedo 4-2820 TU. 2-0315, 139 Ridge Road. bedrooms, cross ventilation, au. MAXON BROTHERS MATTRESSES, bargain hunters 1950, 1951 and 1952 Automobiles. ence. M a u deB ann e r t, tomatic heat, free parking, ex. LAWSON davenport, excellent Satisfied Customerl' Since 1929 368 McKinley, Grosse Pointe. FOR FINE PRIVATE TUTORING SECRETARIAL work done in paradise, lowest prices, biggest my home; reasonable rates, call cellent ~ondition. Rental $110 condition; suitable modern or Have C~tl)mers Waiting. TUxedo 5.4027 or TOwnsend INTERIOR & EX. IN and $135. References required. selection in M i chi g a n, all traditional; reasonable. VAl. 13A-Land Contract. Rosemary Gant, TUxedo 2.3283. nationally advertised brands. 7.4312. . , YOUR OWN HOME Adults.. 21401 Kingsville, one ley 1-8971. For 28 Years We Have Been PAINTIt'!G & DEC( All subjects; all grades.' Adults Mattresses Incorporated, 10623 A QUICK FAIR DEAL HOMES trimmed and painted, blk. east of 7 Mile (Moross) and ANY CONTRACT-ANY AMOUNT 21 g-Roofing CHRIS C. CHI and children. Certified teachers. Mack, VAlley 2.5152- -SMALL' antique dry sink, pair Paying Up to $100 More. eavestrough! c 1e a n e d • VA. three blks. south of Harper. Mr. LOW DISCOUNT • & CO. Call: 1-4127. Moore, Mgr. TU. 5.2078. Beautiful C h rom e and B 1a c k movable, shutters; dropleaf' ta. CASH AT ONCE CAULKING done by an old ex. . DETROIT AND SUBURBAN ble, $10. TUxedo 2.9150. E. H. COOK Open 9 a.m,-7 p,m. Also Sunday perienced man. VE. 9.2220• WAlnut :!.39 WOMAN wants washing and CRANFORD' LANE TERRACE: wrought Iron Formica Break. 8817 Mack Ave, WA. 1~1 TUTORING SERVICE 15701 Harper, Berkshire-Balfour McLAIN MORTGAGE & REALn: CO. Satisfaction Our G ironing at home. 4352 Mary- 3.bedroom, bath and maid's fast Sets made to order. Chsirs RE.ROOFING 14 our specialty. WOodward 3-8315. TExas 4-1.378 upholstered in Duran Plastic ma. SLIP-COVERED chair, $8. Two land. TUxedo 5-5226. room with bath, $175. Avail- tricycles, $10 and $5. Studio TUxedo 2.9145 17-eUS. OPP,ORTUNITIES . Wheth,er it be mansion or laL" PAINTING and decol terial. Tables made to any size age it wlll b" tnatalled b1 papering; quick 2C"-MUSIC EDUCATION able September 1. .(\ppointment or shape. Odd tables, $29; chairs, couch, $5., Arvin dinette set, EXPERIENCED gardener would to inspect, TU. 4-3030. $20. Aluminum porch storms 12a-Boats-Motors for Sale RESPONSIBLE PERSON, capable workers, who. have Charles Krim. V" ia! id like any kind of yard work, , $4.95 each. Visit our factory dis. . . male or female, from this area, plays. Buy direct from manufac- llnd screen, $25. TUxedo 1.8706. specialized' in re-roofing 25 Play the plano. Spec 'rap maintenance. Raymond 5-1908. NEW 3-ROOM upper income, 14-FOOT DO~~ rowboat In v~ry wanted to service and collect years or more. We have r.: PAINTING and dec< cours~ for adult beginners in i Vernier Road, Grosse Pointe turer and save 33%. good condItion;', well butlt. from automatic vending machines. terior and exterior, modern or classical Also chilo CUSTOM _ MADE bedspreads, ANTIQUE, Victorian love seat, roofed many of your neighbors'. Woods, $100 .per month, heated. METAL MASTERS MFG. $300. TU~edo 5.3553. Phone TUxedo ,2.0196 after No selling. Age not essential. ing; immediate serv: men's course. draperies and 'slip covers. ED. homes since 1923. Phone Lock- LA. 1-5621. CO. 5 p.m. Car, references, and $600 working hart Roofing. LA. 7-7200. Eve-- .Walters, 1119 Ashl, ELWOOD ENGEL 1.1115. MOVING to smaller home. Elec- 2.2809. 11145 Whittier 6.ROOM lower flat, Grosse Pointe 21912 Harper-St. Clair Shores 10.FT. surl sail, custom 'built, top capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours nings, TU. 1-1259. 5 Blocks North of S' Mile tric stove, refrigerator, Easy quality' must sell $150 Call weekly nets to $400 monthly. LA. 7-2280 or VA. 1-3515 RELIABLE colored lady desires Park. Call VAlley 4.4665. Washing lnachine with spin- EXTERIOR and IN day work, any type. TEmple PR 7-4412 TUxed~ 5.3211 aft~r 6 p ~ Possibility full time work. For HOME OWNERS I Call TUxedo drier, Hamilton.Beach mixer, I Decorating. Small jol 3-l0ST AND FOUNJ) 2.4215. FLAT, upper, 2 bedrooms, adults; 24902 Gratiot-East Detroit .• local interview give full partlcu- 1-8170 for gutter repair; rea- Drum walnut table, and other cialty. Special price f( carpeted. Grosse Pointe near ,PR 5-5200 13-REAL ESTATE lars, phone. Write P. O. Box 521, sonable prices. Richard Willerl% miscellaneous i t ems.' VAll~y only. LOST-Bey's signet ring, initials DEPENDABLE high school girl, Jefferson. TUxedo .4.0812. Daily 10 to 8:30. Sunday 12 to 6 Mpls. 1, Minn. .50 Roslyn road. J. G. S.; reward. TUxedo 5-3976. 15, wlll take good care of chilo VALLEY 1.7 FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT. 1-0482. EDGEMON'!' DRIVE, 835 dren in respectable home. 6A-FOR RENT Furnished Grosse Pointe Park, near Lake LOST-Grey female kitten with PRescott 5.8028. Screens, .all types, grates and. LARGE dog house in good con- dark stripes on bac~. 51 Grosse ROOM for 'professional woman irons, tools. See display at dition. Call TUxedo 5-1088. St. Clair, 13 rooms,' 4 baths, lot 100 by 143. Appointment POINTE ~AIL~!!D!~~~~~!ERS Pointe B 0 u I e v a r d. TUxedo EXPERIENCED co lor e d lady with privileges; near 4 hospitals. SMITH - MATTHEWS, 6640 SMALL baby grand, excellent 5-2808. Reward. wishes day work. G r 0 sse PR 5-2014. Charlevoix Ave. WA. -2.7155. only WOodward 2.4330. VAlley Men's BndLadles' Suits Tallored To Order VA. 2.3040 .. condition, 4 years old, needle- 3.0322. ' Pointe references. Tyler 4.501l3, Alterations, ReIl11lnl', Cleaning and.'Presainl' LOST-Siamese cat, male, vicin- CLEAN comfortable roo m for TRADE-IN sofas and chairs. All point bench; sacrifice, $350. Can . HOWARD J. ELY, Realtor ity South Oxford road: child's I Mrs. Carr. sober gentleman. H 0 m e en- in nice condition. Reasonably be'seen at 435 Cha1fonte. TUx- pet. TUxedo 1.9173. HIGH school girl will baby sit vironment. Excellent transpor- priced. Va.t Upholstering Co., edo 2.4565. GROSSE POINTE 14931 EAST JEFFERSON,ai, Cit, ,Limits . . afternoons and evenings. Call tation and restaurants. TU 13230 Harper. Open 9 'lU 9. '. 1. I }a:NSINGTON, 1422. Open S~n- Fred M. Schuman EstabIlshtd 1925 Open Eves. 'Ull '::00 LOST, Pomeranian, brownish red, Tuxedo 5-6628. 2.3739. BL~ND 12th-mch co~s? e te e. day 2:30 to 5, Dutch Colonial, vicinity Rivard, near Jefferson. LAMPS. SHADES - Buy direct VIsion, perfect condttlon, $65. 4 bedrooms 2 baths maid's ------: ••.•••••••••••••••••••• TUxeUo 5-4329. BOOKKEEPEP., complete charge, .ROOM fOl"rent with sitting room; from' manufacturer. S had e s,' can assume full responsibility; $12 per week; gentleman pre- parts, and custom shade mak- TUxedo 1.4586. . quarters, de~, breakfa~t room. < RO'AD SERVICE :SEWERS-DRAINS-SINKS 4-HELP WANTED excellent references. TUxedo ferred. TUxedo 2.0715. ing, mounting and repairing. MUST sell silverware service. for Near St. Clair Parish. $24;500. • .: C L E'A NED (Male and Female) Best selection of lamps and 8; $8. Deepfry,.automatic, never SUNNINGDALE. Good family 4.9918. YORKSHIRE _ WARREN section, shades in tOlvn. Lam p s by used, $8. Waterless cooker ware, home. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, ,!4.~ •• Da, e'~A A • ~ :AII types. Night and day lervice EXECUTIVE.TYPE SALESMAN R U F F LED curtains, expertly lovely room for employed gen- Martin. 14637 Kercheval and $7. Binoculars, 8x30, French, library, powder room, terrace, TU. 1.9813 .~., :' All Work GuarantHd Detroit area. Rare opportunity done, priced rpasonably. Pick tleman; references. TUx e d 0 Manil!tique. VAlley 2.8i51. coated,. case, $19; UNiversity large lot with fruit trees and •• MOTOa"Cln and high earning if you can meet up and delivery. Mrs. Van- 1.2012. 4-0712. playhouse. ' our requirements. Interviews this ELECTRIC hot water heater, in Earle Rlcbards'Servlce Haverbeke. VA. 4.0661. LORAINE 799 G U" h' I 3 : Electrical Sewer CI.. nl"l Co. week by appointment. Call, Betty LARGE comfortable room for good operating' condition; $35. BOY'S Raleigh English bike, good ,. ra" s mg e, - 20391 IItacll An .. ID the Woodl ••. ' VA. 2-6527 . 'BI~ condition, $25. TUxedo 2.3027. bedroom, .den, gas heat, dlsh- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,'onAlbrecht. TUxedo 2.6167. NEAT COLORED woman desires gentleman; private iavatory; TUxedo 5-2590. ______washer, dtsposal, $18,500. Mrs. :- ... 1 day work Monday, Tuesday or Grosse Pointe. TUxedo 2.3667. CAPABLE lady, 25.50, to ~are FULL.SIZE baby bed, complete, Saturday. References. TEmple POOLE baby grand piane, with Weyhing. .; TV d R' dl S TELEVISION Both Bo~' for 2 children, live in, private 2.0847. PLEASANT room for business and chifforobe. Light maple, lovely French bem:h, $450. MINIATURE country estate in an a 0 enicI . . room. $ZO per week. VAlley girl, kitchen privileges, near all like new, $50. TUxedo 2-4802. Manufactured in Bost~n. $1,700 heart of GP 4-bedroom Co- Guarant..... Repa', Work 4.1716. REFINED, reliable white woman . Grosse Pointe buses. EDgewater new. VAlley 2.39~2. lonlal, maid's'quarters, powder • Tel... lllo. ' •• to baby sit. Thirty years same 1.1756. GIRL'S Schwinn bicycle; white, ""0 . Speciali.sts WANTED-Man, 25.40 years, to lavender trim, like new, $35. THREE.WHEEL bike with re- r!lom, 2' sun rooms. ,. Soun" (qulp"'e"t do gardening work. Some ex- address. VAlley 4.0449. MIDDLE age lady wishes to share TUxedo 1-1759. , movable jump .seat, wheel, :lor ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN' m,hl)' dependable Sale., lSemc. perience necessary. Year MAN WILL do carpenter and. 5.room furnished flat with lady small fry! VAlley 2.0709. TU. 5-6063 LO. 7-4706 ,Ealt End and Inlt:lllaUon . around job. Call Tuxedo 5-1484. cabinet work. Call Mr. DeGien- or couple, or w111' rent flat. TWO Thomlinson go I d, lounge RADIOS REPAIRED WOOL carpet with padding, ex- John S. Goodman, Realtor . Gro~ --_. deL TUxedo 1-0471. Grosse Pointe Park. VAlley chairs, $125 each, were $170 TV AND RADIO All Work Fully Guarant~d EXPERIENCED w hit e girl - 4.4665. ' ,each; also davenport. Tuxedo cellent con d it ion, approxi- GOOD REAL ESTATE SERVICE nursemaid and upstairs, 5 days, A.I LAUNDRESS wishes work 5.0004. mately 65 yards. 'Cail days. 48 DOESN'T COST - IT PAYS Sales& Se"ic. Grosse 'Palnte TelevlsloD Munic:ip Wednesday through Sunday, in her home, $8 per day; pick NICELY furnished comfortable Pine Court, Grosse' Pointe WANTED FOR SALE Specialties Ca. stay nights, $30. Can mornings up and deliver; excellent ref- room, private home in Grosse CHICKERING con sol e piant', Farms Bunealowi. 1% • tor y and 2 .tory l walnut finish;' leather-top ma- • home .. LIst with Ia now for comine 13'''0 Kerche ..al .... , laltlOWlt 17319 E. WAHREN only, Tuxedo 2.0930. . erence!. VAlley 2-0231. Pointe. TUxedo 5.4427. acUon market. , . Phone TU. .-2990 ' hogany desk; widow selling. LARGE hobnail pitcher; large SILLOWAY & CO., . VA. 9I2J 0 TOwnsend 8.7988. ' pair of fine old bronze figures HOUri: 9 a."'... , ,..... WAITRESS-Days, over 21, some WHITE woman w u I d Ii k e FURNISHED room for gentleman B54 Sl Clair. In Vllla,e TU. 1-3180 '------..: I experience preferred. A p ply housework Monday - Saturday. -e x cell en t trans!Jortatlon. on onyx pedestal bases; old OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS Punch and Judy Bar, 123 Ker- $7, cariare; references. Call 'Maryland near Jefferson. Call TWO WHITE antique-finish rec' Dresden lamp, and antique pink .501., cheval between 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m., TEmple 3.2282. VAlley 4-2500. ~ ord cabinets, $10 each; Electro - Bristol "gone with the wind" 324 CLOVERLY ROAD. Open Fin 8' D8 cor a Iin I' ,~n d P a in.1in I 1 p.m. broom, $5; 2 lamps, large lamp. TUxedo 2.5107. daily. Beautiful 4 - bedroom MIDDLE.AGED woman desires KITCHEN and bedroom for work- gilded wicker bird cage; mod- colonial, 2~ baths, den, recrea- HOUSEWORK and ccoking for baby sitting or companion to ing girl i1r woman. On busllne. ern brown comer chair, $10; CONLON ironer, electric mixer, tion, 2-car garage, .trees, land- Q,;,~I:r R. A. < MAttHEWS C:;:::~ one adult. No laundry.' Must convalescent or older people. Also ideal for 2 school teachers. green shower curtain set, $2. expensive dining furniture, scaped. Schwikert, TUxedo 2- 10 , EDgewater 1-3345 stay nh:htl. Tuxedo 5-4924. Good references. VAlley 1.5126. ~TUxedo 5.2857. TUxedo 1-6792. very reasonable; 288 Eastlawn. 9967. ','

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" ," Page Sixteen G ROSS E PO I NT E NEWS Thursday, Augusf '12, '1954 . , . I * * * Page * * * * Pointers, of .Interest who. where and whatnot Good Taste h, wboo:# Favorite' Recipes . of . Spotted Junior Leaguer Mrs. Chase Mor~ey, Jr •••• People in Tho KnO\v wearing one of the cutest print dresses, with the wildest- flJi%nte sounding color combinations we've 'seen ••• two shades of MOCHA TORTE red roses, each dotted in mid-center with. a bright chartreuse . Contributed by Counter POl.nts splash ••• * • * Mrs. Maxwell Laffrey by Roberta Isley Long and short of it: Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilliard Hicks' ••• Slice a 9~-inch angel cake in five layers crosswise. If Are you planning to live on Campus most of the time he's as big as she is tiny'.' •• make a handsome pair: and you make your own, make it for the next four years You can be as comfortable and cheer- must have set some sort of record, cruising all around ~be two days ahead of time; if ful away from home as you want to be • .of course that ~akes Great Lakes in thpir beautiful sailboat ••• manned on]:;' b~' you use a package mix, make a little planning. You don't have to sP!!nd a fortune elth~r. the two of them • • • it one day ahead, so that the' Before you shop check the ready-made room ensembles m • * • • cake will be firm. washable corduroy • • • very tailored. See what you can ~o One young Pointe matron has a unique story behind the The day before you plan with the ready-made curtains, bedsp~eads, ~olsters an~ pll- black eye she sported for a few days. to serve the torte, make the lows in other' textured weaves. It wlll make all the differ- following filling: 'ence'in how much yo.u Will enjoy your four walls. Sp~ng- When she was driving along Kercheval near the central Gradually add Ilh c. sifted field blankets are sized to size ••• that is they won't shrmk. library in her' Jaguar, witl1 the car top up to ward off the confectioners' sugar to Ih c. Fashioned of wool and nylon the'twin size is eleven dollars sun, a fly ball came winging out of th~ Little' Leaguers' dia- butter. Cream well. Add a and ninety-five cents and the double is around fifteen dol- mond with split second timing and caught her directly on the pinch of salt, 1 1. vanilla, and lars.' It's the delightful habit of that store, Jacobson's Home cheekbone. Stunned by the un~xpected biow, she managed 2 egg yolks. Mix thoroughly. Decorative Shop, in the village, to have just what you need. to stop the car and strove to regain her composure. Add 2 sq. unsweetened .' '. • • * b". 1'/ :tf k One of the small ball players came racing toward her, chocolate, melted, and 6 T.'. Cha~ge. Th~1 is o."e ~flhose ,mporta~tt mgs In .' e••If a es double strength coffee. Fold 1/ morl! Jntereslmg~ U:e I~ke Ibe change In 'uaso!,s. l17., I,ke Ihe and she braced herself to accept his apology gracefully. In- in 2 egg whites, beaten stiff. cha"ge tbal comes IbIS I,me of 'year • ",' Ibe c~/y. cha"ge from stead, he blurted out a mite belligerently. "Lady, I think you " Spread filling between cake summer 10 fall. From notu 011 you'll see mor., m!'d-slmmler sbeers '. have my ball." I', layers, and chill overnight in ••• 11Ioreaulum" COII?"S, l17e ha~e reason to bel,eve Ibal "OU w,1l And being the "lady" that. she was, she meekly picked refrigerator. ' \ dole o"i\fargaret RICe's' exclu!,v, aUlu'!", collotls. If 11Iemory the ball from the car floor and surrendered it to the young o th J f t serves uS,.lbere were stripes of grey 0" wme or black or blue • • • : gentleman. d' n e ~y 0 your par y or and alltbis was perked up wilh a louch of wbile. . , * • • mner, ~hlP 1lf.: c. cream and A mid-summer Jheeriust migbt do something for }'our ego• That F]orida tan, belonging to Constance (Mrs. James flavor ~lth v~mlJa. Frost the 76 Ker~beval on tbe bill. . 1\1.) Earl, who hails from Palm Beach ••• nicely set off by cake With whipped cream and ' * * * chill until serving time. A riot of color ••• mass strands • • • and big motifs rive her relaxing at-home attire ••• crisp white cotton shirtwaist ----- jewelry a youthful,' and full. of fun,. freedom. This year you can ~ ' with tucked pleats in front and long sleeves, the latter wide Plan Barbecu look for soft, flowing gold or silver chains, made of big, cllnklng cuffed and cinched with eye-catching big square cuff links ••• e fcather-'Yelght Ilnks. Breathtakingly beautiful beads of every size, 'Lub: every imaginable shape, color and texture are strung on Uny Uno. pale blue Bermuda shorts belted in smart red leather ••• At Boat C Bracelets will .look llke tire chains, wrought by artists. l\lelal or beaded Cringes of minute links supply motifs for dripping ear- * • * rings, lariat taMels, magnlflcent pins and fobs. And you can bet PILFERINGS' Sadles and spurs,' cow pokes your sweet life that Jacobson's' will bc featuring fall jewelry, so I and cow girls, branding irons, inseparably linked to "Chanel" this season. ;,' II When Calvin Coolidge was president he took a visitor chuck wagons, the odor of bar- ;: through the White House and in the course of the tour point- becue and Durning wood will . • • • ed out an incredibly bad portrait of himself hanging in one greet members of the Detroit Did you know that for the last fourteen years the Johns- of the rooms. Boat Club' on Saturday, August ton Optical Co.; on the' hill, has kept a record of your pr~ <.,------14.. when' they arrive at the scriptions for future, duplications? That in case you have a Afraid to say what he thought of the painting, the visitor by Killy i\farrioll stared at it in respectful silence and waited for the president she has made her home with the Party-of-the-Month which will be broken lens they have special instrUments that. determine Grenards. an "Old Fashioned Western Bar- your prescription? And another pertinent fact is that they 1 to give him his cue. "Life Begins at Eighty" was the- theme of the University BQ" ~.' I Mrs. Ashmore, who is secre- -'. Mr. Coolidge finally snapped off the light and gently Club birthday party given Wednesday, August 4, for Mrs. have specialized exclusively in grinding lenses and filling tary-treasurer of the Grosse MUSIC.",:i1l be furnished by prescriptions for ethical eye doctors for years. A good rec .. closed the door of the room. Then he turned around to his ~dward A.shmore, and the radiant guest of, honor. stepping Pointe Senior Club, is also its. C~ark Williams and his Western 78 visitor and said, "So do I." mto her nmth decade of .life; made the theme a reality. unofficial greeter. Her charm Flve. . ord isn't it? The newest addition 'to 87 Kercheval ••• that's • • ,... The event was given QY Mrs.' and enthusiasm make newcom- The Glenn E. Massnlcks ~f Johnston's Optical Co., is' air-conditioning. * Ash m 0 r e's son-in-law and nylon dress, white accessories ers feel at home, 'and she keeps Farmbrook arc chairmen of thiS The Ohio General Code provides: "A person assaulted • * * daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward and an orchid corsage. them under ~ler wing until they party. About this time you may have some slides or movies and lynched by a mob may recover, from the county in G r e n a r d of Somerset road., ' .' , are well-acquainted with other you'd like to look at but you don't own the projector or which such assault is made, a sum not to exceed five hundred Among the 200 guests invited A large cake dommated ,the club members. I were all the members of the tea table, and again the figure Duane Beam Fami y Back screen. In that case, why don't you rent a slide projector, dollars." lias l\lany Interests From Vacation in Bahamas movie projector or screen • • • of course we suggest the Senior Club of Grosse Pointe. "80" was cleverly fashioned by This Pointer's many interests * • • lIands Out Corsages tiny pastry violets in its center. Camera Center, in the village. There is a large selection of belie hcr 80 years. She loves to Dr. and Mrs. A. Duane Beam movies, too, L'18 mm and 16 rnrn in silent or sound. Kid's Didjaknow? In the early days of America,. honeymoon- grow' nouse plants, ha~ collec- On a table in 'he lobby of the Mrs. Anna Kinsey had. charge of Lincoln road have recently re- party movies, too. ing couples in hotels and inns were each given a key to a University 'Club (Mr. Grenard of the guest book. Presiding at tion of miniatures, is an 3vid turned home after' a month's letter writer and loyally remem- vacation in the Bahamas.' '.their I. . . "honeymoon lock." The lock didn't open unless both keys is club ~anager) was a 'styro- the tea Ul'.:lS . were Mrs. C. B. bers friends on their birthdays. daughter, Dolly, 13, accompanied Going away to school? Bright JdeJ1SIn ~Jocks; •• 'Irons 'n even were turned. foam repltca. of a huge number Royer of Lincoln road Mrs. An- halrdryers are at Fromm's,' In the village. P. S.: A rood selection "80," to which were pinned .. ' "She has friends all over," say them. • of sport equipment, too• * • • myriad tiny corsages. Small tOnIa Eliason of N. Oxfc.:d road, her son-in-law and daughter. The Beams, who have spent A British visitor got a shock at Salt Lake City, the Mor- Mary Leu Shannon lent a turn- Mrs. George Moekel of Loraine One family friend from South their holidays at Nassau, this * • * Dakota, Gilbert Williams, came year bl~ilt t.heir own eight-room LeI's cballer about skirls. Tbe' nelliS aboUI skirts Ibis }'ear is mon headquarters in Utah.. of-the-century touch at the door, road, and Mrs. Mark K. Edgar cOlzlai"ed in fabrics. For €xample most of Ibe buyers in New When introduced to a little girl he said "I'm from Lon- fetchingly drcssed In blue dot- of Lincoln road. • . from his present home in Rock'; home on Eleuthera Island, 60 , '. . ted Swiss of the 1890 era-her Th ford, Ill., to be on hand for her miles west at Nassau. York this year applauded tweeds with enlhusiasm; They praised don, but I don'.t suppose you know where that IS.'" crisp blue sash holding in the e guest of honor, who was "Life Begins at BO"party. The one-story house was built tbem for Iheir colors a"d ligbtweighl. The. other'important fabric "Of I d "th h']d ]. d "n h h h f 11 k' tit h born ,BOyears ago in Princeton, ,course 0, e c I rep Ie. ~ur c urc as au. S lr over. a qua n oop- Ill., has had a full lifetime. She Mrs. Ashmore has lived a full, from coral dug out of the very in fall skirts is flannel. Now for full"ess. 11 ea" be said tbal slim missionary there." skirt t~ show tiered pa.ntal~ons remained in Princeton through happy 80 years, and she began hill on which it stands. It is at skirts will be more slro"gly represenled ;11 Norlhern cities than her Blst year in typical Ashmore Governor Harbor ir. the center * • .. ed.ge~ 10 lacc. The quamt little her high school years, then mar- in Soulhern orzes. A"d this ;s 10 remind }'Ol~10 keep an eJ" 0,. fashion by sharing her fun with is the island, which ~ 90 miles The liner was about to leave for Europe, and a steward miss 10 pale blue handed corsages ried in 1897 and moved with her ]acobso'n's skirts in Ih, Sportswear Department: . to guests as they entered. husband to a ranch in- South her friends. ' long and only 1 mile wide. stood at the head of the gangway explaining to the arrivivg Similarly gowned in costumes Dakota. During her 16 years passengers, "First class to the forward lounge, second class of early 1900 as a surprise there, she had three children, Parents Invited To Scout Ranch below." ... . touch, were Mrs. Grenard and battled a prairie fire and lived , Parents and families, as well as the Saturday, evening dinner As a yo~ng woman stepped on to the deck with. a small Mrs. Ivan Link. Mrs. Grenard the life of a pioneering woman. Scouts and Leaders are invited which includes popato salad, hot baby in her arms, he c;tepped thoughtfully over to her and received the guests in a high- Tornado Wrecked Jlome to the typical western-style Ranch dogs, pickles, cakes, beverages inquired, "First or second, madam?" . necked white dimity frock worn The Ashmores spent the next Round-up at the D-Bar-A Scout and loads of country fresh corn. by her mother in 1910. Lace in- few years on a wheat ranch in Ranch, near Metamora, this week- According to WilUamG.l'oland. The girl blushed and stammered, "Oh dear, it's not mine." Saskatchewan, where a tornado end, August 14 and 15. serts crossed the tucked bodice destroyed their home in, 1922.A Scouts and Leaders may camp Summ.er Director, free swimming and an 18-inch ruffle on the son, Robert, died at the age of for the weekend; parents and periods arp. scheduled for Satur- skirt swept the floor. Her pin, 26. Mrs. Ashmore has another MacGregor families are invited to the Satur- day afternoon also on Sunday a cornelian circled with gold, daughter, Mrs.' .Harry Hawley, day evening Campflre o~ lhe Sun~ 'morning after ct.urch servicCl..In had been brought from Kent who lives in Semans, Saskatche- day afternoon and evening keeping with Scout Camp policy :J.avorilijmj County, England, by Mrs., Ash- wan. Her' only grandson, Jack TENNIS RACQUETS program. only those persons with properly more'l; mother. A Isash of black Grenard, attends Michigan State The Saturday program includes completed medical applications velvet set off Mrs. Link's white College. Since Mr. Ashmore's Were $15.95 a mammoth evening campfJre may swim. 1954summer campers , of lawn gown, circa 1915, which death a number of years ago, with Indian dancing, songs, pag- and leaders, whose records are I was trimmed with lace em- . 22 eantry and fire-lighting demon- on file' at the Ranch, would be broidery. 6 Now ... ,$10 strations by: World - Champion eligible without additional physi- ' mrJ. :Aftel'/ ;:D. ofalU For, her reception and tea, Mrs. OUSMANO TUXEDO "Uncle Otto" C. Hornung. cals. I • i Ashm,orewore a .comflower blue The Sunday program, to which "Here is where you can' get ,RENTALS parents and families dre espe- your fill of hot buttered sweet MY FAVORITE: ,For All Occasions ' ciaI1yinvited, includes horseman- corn," said Mr. Poland, who 'an- BOOK THE POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING ACCOUNTS RECEIVAiJLE • Tuxedos • Directors Suits TU. 1-5262 TU. 1-2262 ship, bull-whipping, axemanship, nounced that the Sunday evenin. . ACCOUNTING • • Full' DreSs . log-sawing, and Indian, lore; feed would cost only 75t:~per I AUTHOR H. J; CRONIN nooKKEEPING . • Summer Formals . Reservations 'mllst be made for person. CHARACTER IN A BOOK RHETT BUTLER TAX SERVICE Complete TallorlnJ: and Alterations • PLAY LIFE WITH FATHER PAUL GARVEY 16233l\lack at Three Mile Dr. ACTRESS ; HELEN HAYES, CALL FOR; APPOINTMENT 18230 !\lack TU; 1-3363-4 TU. 1-3530 ' ' 106 Kerchlwal, 011 the hill ACTO R CHARLES LAUGHTON MOVIE THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES MOVIE ACTRESS OLIVIA de HAVILLAND 1\10VIE ACTOR. SPENCER TRACY. TV SH OW MAMA TV ACTRESS NONE TV ACTOR MR. PEEPERS RADIO PROGRAM ARTHUR GODFREY COMMENTATOR FULTON LEWIS, JR. COLUMNIST y HENRY LUCE MAGAZINE BETTER HOMES & GARDENS POET ;...... TENNYSON We Wjn, Design, . DEAR FRIENDS: PAINTER REMBRANDT DEMONSTRATIONS . CAR TOO N . NAPOLEON STORE, HOURS: in our store W'e like to talk abolll :ert,'ice chiefly becaus. CARTOONIST AL CAPP Open evenlnis till 9:00 Rebuild -and. Modernize. .or in your own ;t is sucb a" importallt thing •• '. wben 10U ]\OIUSI C SEMI-CLASSICAL on Monday.. Thurr

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