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VOLUME 22-t,'O. Entered aJl Second Class Matler 43 at the Post Of!lce at Detroit, Mich. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 26, 1961 7c Per Copy H.OO Pet Year 20 PAGES-TWO SECTIONS - SECTION

Fire Dri II Empties Schoo I In Jig_~~~.~,_.=_w_,__~ City Parking Edict Police ,Chief of the 'VI~I~K As Campi/cd by tbe ~.~<~ Draws Reply from ~ir~~:~~ed Grosse Poi1lte Nell'S .~\ ~iH P .t I L Uncomplimentary Letters Thursday, October 19 VIOLENT l\lOSLEMS Wed- ~::r-~~~OS I a awyers a:~i:eOJt~r~~S :iji6v~:- nesday battled reinforced riot police fOI' the second night in a r~~.,~..'f...~, Country rDW, as new Algerian demon- " Bon Secours Attorneys Claim Institution is Abiding by strations threatened Paris. Over :.... "" .~ All Ordinances and Cites Plan. for Future Expansion Il~' James Njaim 4,000 IIIoslems, protesting a ~ ------_ ... midnight curfew on Algerians, Bon Secours Hospital, through its lawyers, Hayes Let t e I' s and postcards, joined in the fracas. 'l'hree per- and McEvoy, has sent a letter to the City of Grosse none of them complimen- sons were killed before police Pointe, following a directive issued on September 25 tary, from all 0 v e r the finally succeeded in dispersing by the City Council, regarding the immediate need to United States, from as far the rioters. A mass deportation provide more parking spaces on the hospital grounds as California and New York of Algel'ians to North Africa between Maumee and Caroline, and Cadieux and Notre and as close as Michigan, as e h r 0 n i c troublemakers, Dame. The letter follows: are arriving. in the Park scheduled to begin today, may October 16, 1961 ,,----.-______because of the entirely hav~ little effect on the wild MI'. Lawrence C. Savage slanted TV program viewed demonstrations, as the rebel National Liberation Fro n t City Manager.City Clerk H allolveen on NBC last Wednesday (FLN) is reported' to have or- City of Grosse Pointe night, October 18, The pro- dered women and children to Grosse Pointe, l\Iichigan Part:es Set gram gave the Park an un- form a mass protest gathel-ing Dear Mr. Savage: II deserved "bl'l::k eye." in Paris streets Friday, Your letter of October 3, The televi$ion show "David 1961, addresscd to Bon Secours Fo'r T'I,esd('II.Y Brinkley'~ Journal" gavc a false * * " Hospital is acknowledged and I It. impression in its story of Friday, October 20 have been directed to adVise you "Crime Does Pay", and showed BILLIE -So FAR N U M is ''':. . I of the Hospital's posilion in ref. All P • t -Y t I scenes taken in the Pal'k on slated to become Michigan's ...... '.' erence therelo. I ,om e oungs ers n. September 16, of "homes of new auditor general. The form- The familiar unpleasant buzzing of the fire alarm weie startled to hear the sirens of the Grosse Pointe You slate that the Council has I vlted to Annual Events some well.known prohibition- e'r UA W international repre- system filled the halls of Brownell Junior High School Farms fire trucks shrilling down Chalfonte, to stop directed you to ad~ise us "t~1at at High School and era characters in the area." The sentative's appointment to the on Thursday afternoon, October 12, with lines of stu- immediately in front of the school. Excited onlookers thc !>rl:sen~ H?sPllal par,klng Junior Highs filming caused a near riot, post, vacant since Otis M. dents moving rapidly toward their designated fire soon saw the banners on the trucks proclaiming Fire ~rea I,S10 \'Iola~l~n of the ~on- which was recorded by the NBC Smith's promotion to the Su- exits.However, this wasn't to be an ordinary fire drill P . lXr k d I I d h" mg Codes' Ofl-Stre~t Pal'lcng newsmen and shown 0:1 Brink- preme Court, is expected next reventlO~ "ee , an a 1 re axe as t e lmmmence of provisions.,. and to issue no- Dancing, entertainment, ley's program. as required by law, for both students and teal'hers week. Farnum has served as a school fIre faded. tice to the owners there'lf to movies and plenty of good The show created the impres" deputy Democratic State chair- *** *** * * * * * * take whatever steps arc neces- food will be the attraction sion that the Park was a haven man since January, 1900. "Our purpose," stated Charles to do it than during this week?" and the fire.trulks were in duty sed 20 minules later, and dis- sary to correct this deficiency at the annual Grosse Pointe fOl' gangsters and hoodlums. " '" " Saltzer, principal of Brownell When stop w a t c h e s were position wit h i n two minutes tributed literalure to students as soon as possible." Com m u nit y Halloween Which of. course is not true. A Saturday, October 21 Junior High, "was to test the checked later, it was learned after receiving the calL regarding the observance of You state that the above ac- Part y held T u e s day, short talk by Alt. Gen. Robert THE UN I V E R SIT Y OF coordinated efforts of both the that the school was emptied of tion was taken at the last meet- October 31. Kennedy, helped lo add to this MICHIGAN Board of Regents, school aut h 0 ri tie s and fire 1120students and 46 fa cui t y Firemen remained with their fire prevention techniques in false picture. meeting Friday in the Univer- fighters, and what better time members in a minute and a half, trucks until school was dismis- their homes. ing of the City Council, amI All private, parochial' and Brinkley topped his program sity's Dearborn Center, request- I - , ---- - from the newspaper report of public high school sludents of with a report that Park police ed a record 1962-63 budget of this meeting of the City Council the Grosse Pointe area attend- arrived at the scene G,liddlesex $55,184,152. According to Presi- held on September 25, 1961, the ing the party at Grosse Pointe and Avondale), slopped the directive of the Council as re- Hl'gh School from 7'30 p m to dent Harlan Hatcher, the BY.!- Thieves Pay 'Suspect Ne,v 'Cat Burglar' 11laligned Cop . .. fighting, protested the picture million dollar increase' is need- ferred to in your letter is ap- midnight will dance to the 10- taking, took notes and made no ed urgently to kepp U. of M. Homes Visit', 1\tay Be Operating in Area; Doesn't Ju.st parenlly the result of rcpresen- piece orchestra of Warney Ruh]. arrests. opera tin I:} at .the level it ought tations made to the Council by During intermission, Father Chief Makes Retort to achieve a group of objecting property Dunstan and his banjo and the Park Police Chief Arthur • • In 'GP Woods ParI{ Home Scene of Thefts Tend lYleters owners. Barons of Dixieland will enter- Louwers chal'ged that BriLk- Sunday, October 22 It is most extraordinary that tain. ley slanted the entire program, DEPUTY SECRETARY OF Stealthy Thief Robs Home Owners and Guests of $377 the Council wouId issue any di- Forrest Geary, general chair- viewed by millions of people all DEFENSE Roswell L. Gilpatric, Invade Homes During Ab- His Days and Nights Are reclive to the Hospital at a man of the Gros.oe Pointe Com- over the country, and did not in a speech delivered Saturday sences of Owners, One in Cash Plus Travelers Checks Without Filled with Variety of meeting where the Hospital was munity Halloween Party Com- give a true account of what had before the Business Advisory of Whom Lost Ring Disturbing Their Slumber Protective and Help' not represented and of wh,ch it mittee, announced that disc taken place. Nor did Brinkley Council at Hot Springs, Va., re- had 110 notice. If the Hospital joekies wm alternate with clariiy how the pictures were vealed a United States arsenal and Change to Thief Five persons were victims of a sneak burglar who ful Activities had been accorded the common bands at the junior high taken, or in what area of the with "tens of thousands" of ve- entered the home of the Daniel J. Stacks, Jr., 776 West- courtesy of a request to appear schools. city. hicles able to deliver atomic .Two Woods homes were chester, while everyone was ~sleep, and took a total of By Janet Mueller al a meeting at which a direc- The Jerry-Penby Five will The chicf said that prior to weapons. The policy statement, reported to have been en- $377' m cas h f rom wa 11e ts an d purses. Walk down any business live was to be issued to the Hos- TIrownellplay at Pierce,and JohnnystudentsTituswillat the September 16 incident. his approved by bot h President tered by burglars, accord- Also taken were some Ameri- .~.~------street in Grosse Pointe. pital, we would at that time dance to Bill Gail's music at department was approached by Kennedy and Secretary of State ing to ('vmplaints received can Travelers checks, valued at was awakened. The burglary Look at the parking meters. have called the attention of the Parcells. The hours for the a representative of NBC and Dean Rusk, was aimed at silen- by Woods police on Sun- $280, but worthlf"ss to the was not discovered until about Chances are there is a CClr Council to the fact that the Hos- junior high parties are 7:30 asked for a police escort, or a cing once and for all Soviet dOt b 22 stealthy visitor, according to parked in front of every pital was not in violation of any t 11 00 ride i!1 a police eal', so that boasls of sup e r i 0 r striking ay, coer . 6:45 a.m., when the household ordinance of the City of Grosse p. m. 0 : p. m. pictures could be taken with" power. "We have a second- Broken into were the homes Park Pol ice Chief Arthur was up. Police were called im- one. Pointe because at the time 01 To add to the fun, the fol- out any incident. strike capability which is at of Mrs. H. E. Ayres, 2065 Loch- Louwers. mediately. And chances arc that a wo- the erection of Bon Seeours (Continued on Page 2) Chief Louwers said that the l~ast as extensive as' what the moor boulevard; and the Os- It was disclosed that the It was d'lseIose'd th at th e thoIef man, balancing a bundle of Hospital and its enlargement ~----- man, James Jewell of 8010 Soviets can deliver by striking wald Bel1aires, 2040 Hunt Club. burglar entered the rooms of entered the house through an groceries on one hip, is stand- the Hospital eomplied with all Bailey, Taylor Township. l\lich., first," Gilpatrie said. His state- Mr. and Mrs. Stack; and their unlocked door. The Stacks ap- ing next to one of the parked of the ordinances of the City of City Ilnp"o'ves asked for the escort On Sep- ment leaves no doubt of Ameri. 1\1rs. Ayres told police that house guests, 1\11'.and Mrs. Car- parently forgot to lock the door cars, staring, first at the red Grosse Pointe with respect to tember 13, but was refused. ca's determination to use atomic she had left her home on Sun- roll V. Lewis of Sydney, 0., when a party held in their "expired" sign in the meter off-street parking. Se verul A reus Challenges Statement weapons if necessary, and of day, Oetober 15, to stay with and Miss Hosalie' King of 12304 home broke un shodl\" h"fon; window,. t~en at the sliP. of The ch;ef ehalle g dB' k the adequacy and effectiveness ~e~i;~datn1~:~~t~~~~~ \~~e~~t~~ ~:~~~~~tet~ed~l;a~'le~et;:~~ ~~~ ~h~i~'~~:stl~'h;~~~r~:e Ihey and 1h:;.e~'i~~~~~~fd °l~~p~~~m.behmd ha;~:eP~:~~f'~to~~~~ ~~~eC~I:~~i~ Several areas in the City of :~~~~t~~~m~7~t~~~~t~~li~~ of such weapons. r~~~i .. . . discovered she had had an un- men's trousers, took out what- .. And chances arc she IS ,~, ut- that it is necessary to make a Grosse Pointe will be undergo- made no arrests. The chief also welcome visitor. ever currency he found, and The chlCf said that the man tering in a I'o~ce loud enouah substantial enlargement of the ing improvements this week. ae- said that his officers acted pro- Monday. October 23 Entry intn the house was pi.ifere'd money from the purses appcars" to be. a~'llher "cat to be' heard by " semi-obser~'- present facilities of the Hospital cording to City Assessor Neil perly in confiscating tape rec- CHRYSLER MANAGEMENT gained through a screened of the women. burglar ope~atmg In the same ant passer-by, "Don't the police if it is to continue to serve the Blondell. ordings and films as evidence, bargaining teams and negotiat- porch at the rear of the hl,use, No One Wakened ~anner as did Ernest J. lIlor- ha've anything better to do?" needs of the Grosse Pointe eom- Construction on O',e hard sur- when the Park citizens entered ors from UAW locals worked through Sunday night in an ef- and by breaking the glass of Chief Louwers said that the ~~:'g~~~Ot~;~t1~eOi~~~t~~~g!~~'~ I Popular Misconeeptioll munity in tile future as it has ~llC:~~gOf\~ddit~on(~~hs.~~ce1 i~ a protest. th re l' do \ 'th a m II bit d th h d ' U f t t I I in the past and that, in due 1 ea . 1 es "The Police Departm~llt ac.ted fort to speed agreem'~nts on e a or VI s a 0 - burg ar en ere e ouse an troil area for 'ea "S. I n or una e y, many peop e, course, the Hospital will present and Co,) started thIS Monday. in accordance with pr~cedure." settl1)ments affecting 60,000 jeet. I the rooms, so quietly, no one ;'\[orris still in Prison (~arti~ularly in this or simi.Jar to the Council a eomprehe.lsivc I It. is. expected to bc completed I Poll'ee ~'I'd that llS far as I ------sltllatlons) ha\'e tile feeling t' f d C lief Louwers said. "The oHi- workers. According to the UAW ~ . ..' plan for such enlargement of' \1'11110 a el'.' ays. . Chrysler department, a re'port I d ?,[orns was captured In Blr- that unless the police are out TI k I b k f cers confiscated the t:1pe rec- cou d be de.termi~e~, I\[rs. A~TI'S CiLy Calldi ates mlOgham appl'Ox'mately two (Continued on Pas-I' 6) the Hospital wi. h gen~"ously _ le 'par '!ng .ot 10 ac' 0 ordings and films and tagged on the state of local negotia- found nothmg mlssmg. - years ago, when he was sur- .__ adequ,lte off-strl'::,t parkin'!. At ~I'oger s ~tore In. The Village them as evidence. This was ap- tions wiII be released today. In the Bellaire home, how- Invited to Rally prised in a residence by the that time we shall lay beforc IS also bClOg repaired and Im- proved by the Wayne County UAW President Walter P. ever, the burglar took a lady's occupants. In trying to escape. Safe IIallonreen the Council all of the facts that proved. Plans ca~l .for the re- Prosecutor's Office. The items Reuther appe'ars optimistic, ex- white gold diamond ring and Th I f 'V \' t Morris leaped down a flight of "bear on the question of expan- moval of the eXlstmg bumpe.r wer d cd l t '1 pressing hope that t.>p-Ievel ne. a dollar in change. e .eague 0 omen 0 ers . . U I J P]' sion and related parking facili- so that shoppers can walk dl- to surren er vo un an y. gotiations can reach the non- of Grosse Pointe will hold a I St~I~S and cracked .hls. head r,!!C( }y~ 0 ICe tics, rectly from the store lip the "Ted Yates, who was in economic issuc stage b)<' mid- The Bellaire family left home Candidates RaJly on Wednesday I agrla,nst a b«;am alll{d\\.as kno~k- L/ , parking lan'C's. (Continued on Page 2) \l'c'ek. at 8 p.m. Saturday, October 21, night, November I, for the c unco~sclOus. e IS. scrvlllg \11 'f --.-. ff' . I Wilh respt.et to lhe planting, Paving is about io be"in on I lerm n Ta kson Prl 0 for ' 11m orm po,lce 0 leers 10 ft. . . 1 t' ,; " I * * * and returned shortly after mid. Grosse Poinle City Council a l, C. S n th P' t d t '1 b recrrer, 0 10 ~OUI etf'!, \lC'ltheallevsol1thofl\lack

~ ~ '" C i t y Administrator William cil sitting in. I tile hou~C'. J :\It)torists ar(' urg('(1 10 he ('~- (jlllckly hy ~ehool .H1lhol'ltles'l prf'SS conflllenee that cvcn t~e 1 Tre.1.'ur{'r. Ill' \Ias j[1'~1{'leetC'd . W.l'd.n~sda.I:,.~e.t?~('r 25. _ ILange, who tendered his rcsig. The commitl('(' sclf'et{'d 1'('1"1- i Window Damal:l'n Ircmely C:l1I1ious on lIallo\l'('('n OnC' IInrlll~' ."llIdC'nl \I hn failcd' h.m!l('sl of Ihl' I11,1!eontl'nls \1'1111in : fl27 a1111SC'I'\1'c1 fnr t II 11 S()VI~,I [H,~~,i\S~. ,1IN[S-1 n.,I1On lo1~1t\lI~usl I ';OIl as th" h",1 lillalificr! for Ihe' 1'01]((' .,;wl Ih;" , l';m,(lIl" , night, anrl In he C'''p(,liall~' In rc,ponel In a 1";,ch('r ('0'1-1 he a1>]('.10 allju,1 ,,1tisfaciol'lly! ~'('at.,. [n 1f129, hI' 1\".< apPr)lnl' 1 TElt :\Iarshall Horiion Y. :\laJi- I I,,,n,,("s 1'C'si,t!nalioll \":1' 10 job ,md milde 'hC'ir rl'comlr1C'n- chc'ck('ri fUt'IIH'" .11](1eI";',,, ('[TII 1 \\"ar,\ at lI1it')'sccIIOIl" :lI1rl 111 m:lI1c1ancl Ihl'n ~cuf[\('flll'llh thC' III rill(' l1nH'. I I'd rlepuI.I Irl';"urcr ,1nll rlei" Ilov~k\' announced I\londay 111'11hal'l' hecomc cffl'elive 1111 SI'P- i dation at :\lonrl:l.v nigl1l'" ('Illill. a ll1r-l:, I s(n"'11 h,r1 h""" ,.... al'pa' "h(>l'(' 11)1'1'" all' parked, 1('ach('1' tlUljll(! Ill(' 1l0011-il"lIi HollC'11F. WI'!H'r, prc'siriPllt of ut:. (.IC'rk ilntl ha.< lonlillllf'lI In HII,ntil'(' ml1\'C'dflOI11a Fcnl'"lra windo\\', I ill'S. Onc Ill'I',,[' kno\I., \''-))(,11 a \\":lS~mpelldC'rI frol11.'(.11001. S('I'. 111('1Jo"rd of EtluC'allon. ~Ial"d, 111<'''' 1'0,11101lS.1> I\cll ,I, lhal dcadly llccurate defense weap-I main in the post until the COlln- memhership llCe('ptN1. ,11HIthe gf';IL' of lill: IIillriOll" "gOh.IiIl" mighl ~\Idrl('n!y dart i cral othel's rc('C'ilcd repri11lo1nrl~i "[ helll'I'C' very slrongly Ihat the of Cily ,\'~C's~or up 10 thC' l'r{',- on, an antimissile missile. Mali- eil picked someone to ;,lIeceed Ilwas l'!isclosed that of the 11 crank ~~!iPP('(1. Tlll'.~hadc hild out mlo Ih!' ~trcct and 111 front I or appropriale dis('iplinary ac, oper,llion of lhe coutinuolls ent lime, novsky also boasted thlchool ddY at (;rosse Pointe 11Ionrl('11 also holrls the posl, has establishcd a new branch of The new administrator, who from Michigan communities and trance, it was said. The l'Ilicfs sail'! that whether The dbturbance was part of HiGh School is giving a bettcr of Street Administrator anct ,\u. her armed service, troops armed will take office on Wednesday, five were from cities from out. Parsons gave poli('c a de. it is thc fault of the molorist, thc unrest that a very small part oPP0l1unity to boys and girls to ministration Officer of the Em- with rockets and nuclear weap. November 1, is presently city state. scriplion of the man. He "aid or not, to maim or kill a child, of thf' stlldent body has promot- meet the cducat;onal I'hal!cllge ployl's' Retirement Sy,tel11 ,lnd ons "capable of inflicting a manager of Greenville, Tex., Peterson has been eity man. the man was abollt. fivl' fl"ct 01' anyonI' for that maller, will cd off and 01', this fall. ~chool. in the world today. The Hoard till' Emplo\'l'~' I1ospita!ilalioll nushing ddeat upon the ago and was one of more than 300 a(lo!rof Greenville, a residential, I ten ineh('s tall. about, HiO illways. Ul' on till' cor,sC'iC'nc"of I mcn say. Most of the dls('onlcnl of Education is gntifif'd lhat FllIlll, as 11~1las 11llmerOIlSoth- gressJr." Soviet 7\'ews Agency applieilnts who applied for the agricIIllllral and industrial city' pOllnds, wC'allng a rI,1rk Jtlek('t i thC' dnl'l'r, appC'o1rs to he ilssociatl'rl with. the great miljority of our sIll_I C'r )Hlsiliorb, Tass quoled 1\T.1Iinovsky as re- Woods position, and one of the of _H),OOO population, since April and a. pair of Ir()II,I'I'~. ';11111c'i .-\ ~afc dl'i\'C'r i, a ('or~'I'irnti'l the 1'('I'.1mp('d ~chool-day Ilh(' Idenls rC'('ogni/C' the C'[[orts UC-I :\[1'.", :\1i1t1r"d S, TrOlllbley. porting to the 22nd SoviN Com- final 11 who were screened and 19:>9. ! what llghtel' lh,11l the Jackel. OilS drlvcr. Ihey smd. \\ akc lip, ~o.('all('(1 closed (,o1mplI.';I.that lilt( made in their h('half 10 pro- lJ3!Jflil,lrd bOIl)C'\';II'd.BloIH\('ll"s munisl Party Congress that the interviewed. Priol' to Ihat, he was dty man_I Dctroit has had two bllrglar-II thc morning aftcr lIalh~lll'en has lwcn initi<1ted th('l'(' Ihis vide thcl11 a bettcr education. sccl'Plary _,lssisl,llli. \I' a, ap- USSR has "successfully solved" The Selection Committee that agcr of Newton, Klln" popula. II j{'s Simllllr to that at the Stack wilh the thought of not llaving year. We proJlose to continue 10 do pointcd deputy tre,lSllrel' at the the problem of destroying rock- inlerviewed all tho applicants tion 15,000, from August 1956 homl', which occurrl"rl in Phil- maimed or kilIC'rl someonl', Ihey Officials of the school system our hest 10 SI'l'VC Ihl'ir inll'r- So1l11l'time illond('!1 re'cell'cd hi.' cLli ia fliiht WM comprised of Councilman (Continued on Fag-o 2) (Conlinued on i'age 2) Mld{'rl. ,1sscrt that the new plan is work- csls." appoinlment as treasuf('r. Pagt':l Two G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, October 20, '196 r ------Thursday, October 26, /961 G R 0 SSE POI N T t:: NEW S _._------_ .._------_._-- Appointment TV Shotv Cat Burglar Halloween Hear Two Cases In City Court Page Three

(Continued from Page 1) (Continufd from Page 1) (Continued [rom Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) '1'11'0 cases came before City missed for lllck of sufficient to April 1959; and before that, charge of the newsmen, Inter ip aVl'IllW riul'in" the' past week, lowing acts have been booked: Judge Douglas L. Palerson on evidence. was assistant cily manager or refusf.'d to sign a compJnint, and the chief said. The burglar 01'- The Arbors, a C!uartet; Newt Tuesday, October 17. John P. Anderson, 9752 Peler Hutchinson, Kan., populatJon demanded the retul'll of his el'ntes nbout n\1l1night, and be- Loken, tl'ampolin(' act; Karrell '1'he chal'ge of rel'kless driv- Hunl. Detroit, was found guilty 40,000, from July 1949 to Au. pl'Opel.ty. The pI'Operty was glv- twef.'ll the hours of 3 a,m, and Fox, magician; The Gagnons, Ing against Lionel LaCour- of reckless driving by a jury cierc", 1456 Waybllm, lI'as dis- gust 1956. ell back at the recollllllendation 6 .1,111., the' chief added, dancers; Dennis Salley, singer; trill!. He WllS fined A native of AU"usta, Kan" he of the Prosecutor's Office." The Royal Jokers, a qual.tet; I b OCTOBER altendf.'d the EI DOI'ado JUlliol' The chid topped t IIis with a Citizens hearing noises rl1,lr- Buddy Hill. musical; Paul Len. FALL I I . ing the night are url-:ed not to - College, Kan,. Kansas State ('ounter.c lal engl', a Illl e d lit non, Impressionist; Vickie Cat'- Teache;-s College; and the Uni!. Brinkley; investigate on Ih~ir o\\'n. Thf.'Y roll, singf.'r; Eddy Jaye, maii- cd States N a val Technical "Why didn't yoU tell the true should tell'phone police illlllle. cian; Billy Flint, daneer; Barons . School in Norman, Okla. He is a story, ]\[1'. lll'inkley'! Who pro- diatel)'. of Dixieland, band; and Father the veteran of World War II, sen'- te~ted the p~lOtOgra~hin~'! Who If. perchance, the peoplc Dunstilll and his banjo. ing with the United States Navy falle~ ,,~~, )lIO,ecute. "ho did necd a light to sce. but arc An added attraetlun of full Air Corps from 1942 to 1945. 1 nothln~, afraid to tUI'lI Oll a light, Use length movie [~atures plus car- "Just Right" He is a membcr of the IntN- !Ian' Report on File the last hole in the dial for toons is offered. MONTH.END SALE national Cit~, l\Ianllgers Assoda. A complf.'te report on ~\'h~t the telephone operator. Give Sloppy Joes, hot dogs. cider tion, the Municipal Finance Of- occurred on Septen,l>er 16, In hf.'I' thc ~ddres~ lllHI th~ name' nnd doughnuts arc a few of Coat ficcrs Association, and the th? P?rk poIlce ~I~e~.. rc"~~Jf.'d, 0;, the cll~',' .al~d, a yoll~e c':l' Jlhe refreshments 10 be sold at American Soeit'ty oC AlIlCl'ican !h~t i ates, ~ ~IO In ~s III \\ :5h- II I~I be d~sjJ.ltthcd .. 1111.001 .I~t - five cents apiece. for FALL and WINTER Planning OfCit'ials. 11I~~ton, D. C" Je\\.cll., Dou~las fOIe~ou hang uP. the (')1Ie( said. Tickets are sl"lling in the at Thurs. 9.9 • Fri. 9.9 .Saf. 9.6 He is honorary jll'esident of j \\ .anden o~" 1\llal11l, .j, l~,; , a~~ Police Repeat rIca schools at 251.', dool' admission the East Texas Stlltf.' College F I cd 1\[ont,;"uf.' of 1\ ell i 01 k, ,. will be 50c. Tailored of fine 0 r s t e d C CI 't' L'f P wel'e at l\Ilddlesex and Avon- Please. let me repeat, that Ladies to Assist w amplls Ins Ian I e l'ogram, d'l k' '1 '., f T' . -, Id !"" b t chel'iot, the right fabric for SUIT, SPORTCOAT, TOPCOAT SIZE CHART no an Elder ill Ihe Christian II a e, t~ Intg) Sl tent, PIC.rllhll.CS.0 cllll~ens S IJOU b II 01 ~t} a, 0hllt The cloak room at Pif.'rce wiJI good loob and long wear ... MEN'S SPORTCOATS CI . 'I' . db' f th tOmes In Ie s "ee,s. IS was ca Ing po Ice ecanse I mlg be under the s\1oE'rvi~ion of IUI C I, ,\n a mClll CI 0 e '0 din" t Ynt • I 1m' hC:l bo' h .. () .. l l' . the right weight for all-weather REGULARS- 36 to 48 PORTLY SHORT 39 to 46 bO:l!'~ o~ (1ir(([.-, " ,dhl (1""'''1,., I a('( 1', ~ 0 ,.('~ 5.:1,(, .. C;:, ~, ' C,, ,I' ,lid . II~ "JIUISC Mrs. Osear Kellel'. Her volun- comfol! ••• 11llJ. Wi5C ,hop- .Reg. $19.95 Corduroy-Wide Wale • $9.99 f th pers will agree, it's the right o e "'x• te II eh rlS. t'Ian II OSI})'- to pollee, mIghth' f 110t'd "1be anytlung,I .the teers from the Ladies Auxiliar" J SHORTS 35 to 46 PORTLY REGULAR 40 to 50 For the man who has an unerring sense of price, too. See our color selec- taL W h i I e photographing the c: Ie sal,' f l'0~1 . war a nOise, No. 995 of V.F.W. are Mesdames Reg. $29.50-$39.50 $t9.88 lion: Oxford grey and Cam- etyle, the elegant tab shirt takes on stripings He is married to the former homes, Yates' statement con tin- Or .anythIng SUSPICIOUS,.call the Melvin Beatty, Harriet Budd, LONGS 37 to 50 EXTRA LONGS 39 to 50 bridge irey in herringbone that are at once complementary and unob. Roberta J. Daniels. The~' have a .lied: ,"Joseph a~d JosephIne' pohce; let them be the Judge. F.rank Clark. Elizabeth Man- Reg. $45.00 $29.88 trusive. weave . . • bronze and com- NO PORTLY SIZES ON TOPCOATS 6.95 son. Ronald, 15, who is a sopho- Zerlilt of .702 I\hdd1esex c,~me ''It is better to ans .....~r a call mng, Laura Ryan. pound blue with olive in diag- Reg. $55.00 $44.88 more in the Greenville High out of theIr home shouting. Ithat docs not turn up anythinJ, . Mrs. Ra~mond ~llor, Commu. onal weave. & SPORTCOATS School Yates then went to the sta- th' , , llIty SerVIce Chairman o[ the 85.00 SPECIAL GROUPS Pete~son will come to the lion wagon. whicl-t contained all "an to I g nor e SUSPICIOUS Ameriran Legion Auxiliary, Woods without his family, to the equipment, and told one I sounds and fllld you are' the .Grosse Pointe Unit No. 303 has find a home, His wife and son or his crewmen to start up the victim of a burglary, And, too, announced that Mrs. Ruth Allen, Brass Button - Ivy Style will remain In Greenville until sound track. The ZerilJis, ac- i the burglar might harm or kill Mrs. Mary Del Bar~a an~ M~s. WHALING'S MEN'S SUITS Ronald completes his schooling cording to Yates smashed the . th .. f Theresa Sharpe WIll aSSIst In BLAZER SPORTCOATS to mid-semester time after vehicle's windol;' and then ~~meon,e In ~. C~l11lll1.ssll~n~ the High School cloak room. ?ftOIl)j 'lIJet()t 'Reg. $59.50-$79.50' $49.88 which the boy will be~ome a later the tape r~cording was IS 'dOld'l~fe, \I~ IC mlglll e Parcells will be under the Navy, Black, Olive, Red, Wine, ' aVOI e I po Ice are ca cd to . , [1\' J k' B 520 WOODWARD 7 MILE near LIVERNOIS student at Grosse Pointe High taken from the wagon by a, l' t '" superVISIon 0 .rs. ole Ie 0- Reg. $79.50-$95.00 Kelly Green, New-Blue. Reg. $39.95 Nor", ., Clty'Co •• ty aid,. Thuudo~ a.d "'Idoy h ••• $59.88 School. woman identified as 1\1 r s. In\'es Iga I' a nOtse. mil' I', Mrs. Sue Hamilton, Mrs, op •• '32.50 Petrina Cavat?io of 765 Middle- Lucille Klinger and Mrs. Mary AND IN THE FISHER BUILDING Reg. $110.00 $79.88 sex, apparently splashed from Zeril- Thomson. SPECIAL GROUPS Rob HOlnes Said He Would File Ii's nands, when Zerilli bl'Oke Last year 3,838 teenage stu- PURE. IMPORTED 100eyo 1259 Washinqton Blvd. 92 Kercheval-on the Hill At the police slation, Yates, in the station wagon window and dents took advantage of these his signed statement, l'evealed suffered two small cuts on the community sponsored parties DETROIT GROSSE POINTE Herringbones and Sharkskins (Continued from Page 1) "It is my intf.'ntion to file a hands. on Halloween night. CASHMERE SPORTCOA TS WO 2.5191 TU 2.8070 the side door had also been broken. 2 PANT SUITS Natural, Black. Grey, Checks, The bedrooms and the rooms Plaids, Diamond Weaves. Reg. $85 '59.00, OIl the first floor had been ran- iI~!!~~~!?~~!:~!~i.~Jr![fJ;jw>~'L!r~!3s~0~'i!ml'~~fWll Special Good Selection sacked. but the thief Il'ft all Sale Price Size furniture drawers closed and and Color $79°0 everything in a neat and order- IY condition. NEW!! PERMANENT-CREASE I The ring and the change were ~~~:~~~:~!fti~~~~~~::::.:s:: 1::::\', .I.!?) taken from a dresser drawer in cutor's Office. after the news- ..' ": .'.; .WORSTED FLANNEL SLACKS the main bedroom. men were taken to the station ;:,:..) :",:,:'j COMPLETE 3-PIECE Pleafed or Ivy-28 to 42 Waist, Reg. to long. FRACTURES WRIST CORDUROY SUITS Charcoal, Charcoal Brown, $13 99 Thomas Evans. 12, of 1069 Cambridge Grey, Oxford, Olive. • :1.,.:.:: Pants, Slacks Ashland. Detroit. a member of i&~~;1:~~:,:;::J~~1~iroi;1,,1 ,;.:.;,•..•.,•..• Reversible '29 95 ceed with making a eomplaint, ". _- Vest NOW • Sl. Ambrose School football they should contact their attor- '. , team, fractured his right wrist neys and the Park Detective (:) ~:;< during 11 game played at Kerby Field, on Tuesday, October 3. Bureau on Monday, September ':....,.. OUR t.:::: Box Sale of Wash.IN'-Wear 18, to make a formal slatement l/',i Farms police took him to Bon MEN'S TOPCOATS Secours Hospital where the tile wrist was put into a cast. '";£:~~;~'T:::,:'"~;:rll";(" CORDUROY 1t Reg. $69.50-75.00 . $49.88 DRESS SHIRTS * * .. received a phone call from :-;:::;' ;..':}: PRACTICAL JOKE? Ass't. Pros. Samuel Brezner, ~.:::::: :;::'{ STOWE 100% Cashmere Topcoafs ... R~g. $165 Now $109 Button.Down Oxford Cloth Richard Beech, 667 Univer- SPECIAL GROUPS sity, was the apparent victim of who stated that he had spoken (:; 0: SUIT 1:1:;: Regular Collar Broadcloth a practical joke Saturday, Sep- to Rusinack and was informed :::,.;:~~ 1""<.:.: You don't have to own a Mercedes to Cashmere & Wool Herringbones. Special $99 Both with convertible cuffs - can be tember 23. lIfr. Beech reported appreciac.e the s.{'orts lines of this smart worn with links or buttons to City police that someone had casual hat with Its traditional cord trim, IS A CAMPUS STAR .1'.:.,'::.[,.:,:1 stolen a trailer off his car, which ~~~~~!~:~~1tE;:~~~~~;~o~~~() The rich, pile velour texture makes the 14-17 Neck procedure and that they should t{~1 he had left parked in front of most of the deep, subtle colorings for Special Groups of 32-35 Sleeve his home. The trailer was found Size 6-12 3/$10.00 ~oa;~\~~e~~e~he tapes and films Here's the hit from Maine to California! It's ~.:t leisure wear 'with your casual clothes. Village Juniors Reg. $5.00 undamaged in Beech's back A wide selection of distinctive styles and Brezner suid that tl1e Prose. ::.:;:; well cast for every campus role except for- ~}-( 3.49 Each yard. 50 sizes for Early American, Provincial or eutor's Office would be happy . maJities. Your first requirementl :-':::1 $16 OUTER JACKETS Modern decorating schemes. ~,?a~~Ssist in the matter in any,:., 32.95 ~::. Cadets Size 13-20 OrIon Pile Lined • Shawl Collar Cbllrcbill Hats dre eXc!lIsit'e (J.'itIJ 115 Grosse ]n the meantime, Yates had :.:.:.: :: :.-! Sizes 36-46 Nat.-Olive Reg. $39.50 Hoods available in polished or antique brass, ill the Detro;l "rea. Youth Shaggy Fleece~Boat Neck antique copper ,and black. Hus'kies Size 12-20 P~inte I\Jews ~~~:ir:~;~t:l:~::,iJ;\E: flit 'c--/~eIf$' ,l"" :__:;J See our beautiful collection of brass tapes and films. When he was ..::: 'J<. i:J ::::: $24.98 SWEATERS Published every Thursdav by informed that this would not :;:::.:,: j:. :::,': Anteebo Publisher~. Inc. Giftware and Wall Decor stand up as good evidence in ::...:".; Other Selected Groups 99 Kerclleval Avenue Shop. Students Size 34.40 In Collegiate Blazer Stripes Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan court because of possible tam- .:'.:-:~ ~::.,i: pering, Yates stated that his GROSSE POINTE, AT 171.{0 KERCHEVAL ::,:, Phone TU 2-6900 :::tj ;r: ..: UP TO ~ OFF! , Three Trunk Une. employers were not interested ,':.:":: T1Jxedo 2.8970 Reg. $10.95 ..... NOW '7.99 Woods Mantel & Tile Woodward at Grand Circus ParK Entered ao second clJl•• matter al :~at~:e/~v~~\e~C~ii~~'toH;etS:~~ .. Ih~ post.offke. netrolt. ~IJchlgan CQIIL'en;eut Free Pnrkhlg (':;: A {Sil ill ChicnCiI COMPANY undpr the act or lIIarr.Jl 3, 1~97, • tapes and films and take them r:-::: Subs~ripllon Rales; $4,00 Pcr Year :0::): by Mail ($5.00 0 UtE Ide Wayne 21323 Harper 7 Blocks N. of 8 Mile Rd. County). All News and AdvertJslnll to Wa~~~fat~t~' Superiors ;S,.i:.;:Z:~TC,~.Tf)::;::..:;.;;,\:;::;:,:.:.;.:;.:::: ..j:tJ?:;.;.)::::\,:';:::::8r'~r\}::::_}_f,:_#_;;_f_j_, _ Copy Must Be In The News Offic. by Tuesday .Noon to Insure In. DR /.1985 sertion~ Sgt. Mal'ti n ca III'd R u sina ck." 1111111111/1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/IIIIIIIII/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIiIIIIIIIIIII 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111/11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I111111111111111111111111111mlllmllllllllllllllli Address all Mall (SubscrJ'p'llon., saidand thatthe toassistantbe sure thatprosecutorevery- Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. thru Sat. Open Mondoy end Friday 9 to 9 Change of Address, Forms 35(9) to: Tues., Wed., Thurs., ond So':. 9 to 6 99 K e rc h e val Avenue. Gros •• thing was propel'. he would con- Reg. $27.50 $14.88 Pointe 36. Mtchlgan. tact Brezner l!nd Prosecutor - Reg. $14.95-$25.00 $12,88 Samuel Olsen. - Reg. $35.00 $17.88 Reg. $30.00 Several minutes later, Rusi- • $14.88 nack called back and said to Reg. $40.00-$45.00 Good Selection of Size and Color release the tapes and films to $19.88 Yates, who then signed for them SPECIAL GROUPS Special Groups and then left the police station in the company of two Detroit SPECIAL FOR HUSKY'S Brass Button -Ivy Style INVE8'nrE;;-. poliCe officers who had been Outstanding Special Value! assigned to escort him until he left Detroit, BOYS BLAZERS I~/: IX;" The chiet. and other Park of- SUBURBAN COATS :..;. Thinking Of Starting Block, Olive, Olive. Black, Gold, New Blue ~. ficers in the station, stated that Sizes r 4-,20 • -~ it did not appear as though _ MEN'S All-WEATHER RAINCOAT Sizes 6-12 , $14.95 ql any of the newsmen had been I~ fhl tU~ rr" , 11 ..:zit 0 , ••••• An Investment Club? t:if. harmed in llny way. They said :~ Reg. $28.50-$32.50 '19.88 Sizes 12-20 ...... • $18.95 _IY'Ii'IH;::"I'YI'}f""11 \- '.E,. the newsmen showed no signs : ~ WITH ZIP-OUT PILELINING Sizes 12-20' , $21.50 ~.~~f.- of injuries, nor did they com- I ~ .. c f. plain of any, ',~ ~.!f _Y_a_le_S_h_a_d_b_IO_O_d.__o_n hi_S_S_hi_l'_t':I Special Groups of Sleeveless SPECIAL GROUPS OF BOYS' The investlY,ent club idea is not new. One club has I jg 24.88 been operating fa:' over 28 years. In 1957 there \vere S\VEATER VESTS DRESS SLACKS 8,100 cluhs and today there are 20,100 cluhs-with a $3.98 - $7.95 . , Now $1.99 Timely, fremendous buyl Our comhined memhership of almost 280,000. We at Reg. $3.95-$7.95 '2.99. $8.95 - $9.99 , , Now $4.99 water-repellent, woshable .\fanley, Bennett wekame the opportunity of helping Alterations Charged For at Cost! you or yom group start an investment cluh. cotton gabardine coot with a lining of colorful I If YOll would like more infol1llation on investment Very Select Groups of chi hs wh~' not call either of our conveniently locatrd tattersal checks ••• plus I offices and ask for our folder entitled "Investment another zip-out lining of OUTER JACKETS POLISHED COTTON KHAKIS Cluhs". Or if you would like to have one of am Reg- plush orion pileI Block Jrs. 8.' 2 .1 Reg. $14.95-$17.95 .' $10.88 , Reg. $24.95 $14.88 Reg. $4.95.$5.99 ..••.. $2.99 j~terecl Repr('sen'ativcs attend a future meeting of or natural with split shoulder, Cadets 26-38 : Reg. $29.95-$32.98 $19.88 Reg. $46.50 ,$22.88 Leg 26 t,o 34 Reg. $5.00-$5.99 ..... ,$3.99 YOllr group please fecI free to call and a.~k tIlat one of hack pocket styling. I Ollr rqil'e'ielltatives he present ... i'\aturally, thC'rc is Sizes 36 to 46, regular; Boys' & Students' Zip-Linfed Tweed Il('\cr an ohligation for this servic('. and 36 to 42 long. LADIES! ! Special Group of Irregulars. I LADY TOPCOATS POLISHED COTTON SLACKS ~'\' .~~,. ~:... • I: •_..;' (~~~~: Very Select Groups - Hurry! MANLEY, BENNETT & CO. REG. $5.99 Waist 28.40 . !I MANHATTAN Leg 28-34 NOW M[ ....f1[fqll ~,[W YOfqK STOCK EXCH"'NGE Regular $45.00 - $55.00 NOW '19.88 $3.99 .Jacobson's'; *Defectl so small you'll never find them. Buhl Building. D.troll 26 Bloom~.ld Hill" Mich, • ':':', .. ':/' .) 'r'o • WOodward 5.1122 JOrdan 6.~6S0 BLOUSES Gun Advisory Center • Machine Washable, Dacron.Cotton Long-Sleeve, Short.Sleeve Men's Shop-First Floor Li,s/en 10 WCAR-6:1O P,M,-Monday through Friday- 8. McDaniel Co, 17012 KERCHEVAL CHUKKA COATS ! For Ihe latt!st Market News-1130 on :your dial 13333 Kercheval at Notre Dame Zip-off Pile Hood - Washablc Pile Lining SPORT SHIRTS '~-,::i" " <,~i~tt~~1~.,;~V~~~i~Y.iI!f~~~~i~~,'",,' .-' JF~.:',;~:_.-,;.*~:;.~.i;1d'*0777?- VA 1.8200 98 98 Sizes 6-20 TWO HOUR FREE'PARKING-Tickets validat.d when you make a purchase Plenty of Free Parking SIZES 6-12 '16 SIZES /4-20 $17 Reg. $2.95-$3.95 ...... '1.99 • , \ - ~ - -- ...... ~~~------..- aq - .. • • a.ao.a •• •••• 55(5 3aG adze Lac Esa E & :aa 2 2 & 2 2 2 2 2 j 22

Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 26, 1961 Speeder Posts Bond in City Brazilians Visit FREE AND EASY QUESTIONABLE Jost'ph Gulecki. 20011 ::it. Au- IlI'enue between St. Clair and Scout leader Paid Tribute Stop and think-the most Men may be bol'l1 free and bin, Detroit, was arrested by Seven Mile roads. \Voods Police ,('rious mtstakes are made dur- eqljal, but there are' many who City police at 3:20 a.m. on Sat- He was charged with reckless Jill< lime of prospCl'lty, want to argue the point. urday, October 21. dl'iI'ing

The Brazilians are in' this South America I South Pacific, count I'\' IIIHil'" a program CO-I sponsored by the International, Hawaii, Around the World. Cooperation Administration of th(' United Sl.1tes GOI'('mment. Call 01' See Us for AflJ or All of Your Trat'el Needs , /.nd the Interr:ational Associa- tion of Chi('fs of Politt', Inc, Co!. Sampaio and Dr. Leit(' Chet Sampson Tr~vel Service e,ln\!' to the Unitl'd States from 100 Kercheval, on the Hill TUxedo 5.7510 Montreal, Quebec. this year's CARTOON,S site of the Intel'l1ationa! Asso- 'dation of Police Chil'fs con- ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1II1111111111111111111111'111111111111111J1I11II1I!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII AND COMEDIES I'('nlion held on Odober 1, 2 and 3. They had visitl'ci other ~ Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. thru Sat. citie's with inte~ratcd depali- Obviously pleased with the'recog- senting S c 0 uti n g 's Silver Beaver GALORE~' fl;;" ments, including Oak Park. nition accorded her h usb and at the Award to MR. BOCKSTANZ: The Their Woodi:; \'isit last~ three recent Cadillac Square District An- award, earned by only one in a thou4 t~. ' days, nual Meeting and Recognition Dinner sand, was given to Bockstanz in recog- • ABBOIT &: is MRS, JOHN BOCKST ANZ, 62 Rad- nition of his outstanding service to the COSTELLO ~ 11 'y I Director Bailey said that the . \'isiton; express('d pleasure and nor Circle, ROSS ROY, of Shelden Boy Scouts of America, and in the ~ rOild, Executive Board Member of the • OLD-TIME '\ ' i surprise in finding the Woods interest of the boys i~ his community. COMEDIES ~~ -=..:. ? 1_", • so cle'an and neat. They were Detroit Area Council, is shown pre. also impressed with the opcra- • WOODY WOODPECKER ~~• ~~Ii tions of the cil\"s inle~rated IN A RUT • ANL\lAL ADVENTURE police-fire' deportment, the di- Faces' Trial for Stealing The fellow who lets well rector addf,d. enough alone' is doomed to fail- The obje'ct of the tour- ure-he !Las lost his initiative. program is desilmed to provide Station Wagon Tire, Wheel the visitors with lhe oppor------,The proverbial road to SUI'- tunity to obset'l'c the admini- James H. Melton, 32. of Tem- not force a car if it was locked, eess is paved with good. inten- i ~ stration and training methods' pIe Hotel, Detroit, is in Wayne the officers said, lions and bad inventions, Count¥ Jail awaiting trial in 5 of intei(rated services in small a Wayne County Circuit Court. towns in th(' Ur;;l":"! St,tes, ~ He failed to post a $500 bonr,! beat assignments, the lay'out of imposed by Woods Judge Don trafhc and communication op- Goodrow, too beautl~u~ erations and relating programs, Melton was alTaigned for I and disaster planning, examination be' r 0 r e J u d g e to bOftget ••• Goodrow on Wednesday. Octo- ber IB, and pled not guilty to Geor~e Guest Named a charge of larcerly from an The To Faeulty at U-D automobile. The judge found CAMERA CENTER sufficient cause to hold Melton for trial, and remanded him to Dr. George H. Guest of 1799 savings Up to $30.00 17114 Kercheval-in' the Village TU 1-4096 Kenmore, Grosse Pointe Woods. the' custody of the Wayne Coun- ty Sheriff when he could not Open Friday Evenings till 9:00 was recently named an instruc- produce bond. . on eight 5 piece place settings tor in the basic sdenl"~s at the Melton was arrested on Oc- w ______~ "_ University of Dc-troit School of depending on Pattern select/OIl ._.-._- Dentistry by the Very Rev. tober 1. by Woods Patrolmen Laurcnce V. Britt, S.J., U. of D. Donald .sun and Thomas Kerv- ~ Wonderful savings over single place seltlng, I, president ing, who saw. him in the act of or open slock purchases! Choice. monv lovely taking a spare tire and wheel of i Dr Guest, who holds a degree from a station wagon parked patterns to enricn your living forever. Basic Sell for I in dental surgery from the Uni- in the Woods Theater lot. The GIFTWRAPS .. or 12 people also at wonderful sovings. versity of Detroit, is a member vehicle is owned by Dr, Jeremy TRIUMPH of the Detroit Dental Club and W. Webster of 342 McKinley. the Michigan Society of Dent- Because of numerous com- ... for all"occasions . . . T/I...] istry for Children, plaints of thefts from -automo- He is one of the more than biles parked in the. theater lot, 700 faculty members teaching a police plant was set up in the RIBBON tile 14,009 graduate and under- St, John Hospital parking lot. HERALD graduate students' on the U. of Sun and Kerving were wait- Stick-on Rayon D. campuses, ing in an unmarked scout car CONVERTS when they saw Melton drive into the thcater lot, back up to Bapli~t Church ChoiL' the doctor's station wagon and take out the spare tire and Fischer's 1962'5 SPECIAL PURCHASE To Be Heard on TV wheel. The officers arreSted l\Ielton beforc he could escape, Your Greeting Ctrrd Heqdquarters for your benefit The Children's Bible Club Det, Sgt, Waller O'Dell and 17047 Kercheval-in the Village' Hour. Inc.' of Detroit will begin Det. Leroy Tobian said that Detroit's Only East Side Dealer their fall and winter series of Melton, who is a draftsman. TUxedo 2-7790 special telecasts this Saturday, and who has been earning' ap- Opm Friday evening till 8:00 October 28. over WXYZ-TV- proximately $250 a week. eould EASTERN SERVICE Channel 7 from 9 to 9:30 a.m. give no logical e"'Planation for in the Home Decorative Shop - 1714 r Kercheval Singing on the program. will his act. 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInlllllllilUnlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111II1111ffi SPORTS CAR SALES be the Junior Choir from the '}'he detectives said that after extensive questioning, Melton 13123 Mack Ave. Grosse Pointe Baptist Church, V Alfey 2-0466 under the direction of Ray confessed to taking tires and Wegner, wheels from 32 station wagons and unlocked cars in parking lots throughout the Detroit r area. He specialized in thefts from station wagons, and would

DR. SEYLER GIVEN POST Dr. Alfred E. Seyler of 954 Balfour. Grosse Pointe Park. was recently named an asw-

Very~~:!~r~~~~;~\~L;~d:~~~~~:Re\'. La'urcnce V. Britt, ===~====~=!__ S.J" U. of D. president. Dr, Se~'ler, who.is a member of the American Dental Asso- "Fit for a QueeIJ" ciation, holds degrees from Capitol University in Colum- 14522 E. Jefferson Ave. bus. Ohi" and Marquette Uni- versity in l\1iIwaukee. CHARGE ACCOUNTS 'NVITED Henry Kohl Fred Vogt Clf) wUe and Suhul'ha/J Deliveries A Jl1essageto Flower Lovers HIKE N' CAMP Daby Mums--Pom Poms. large bunch ., , 3,00 Cash & Carry, 2,00 IDEAL fOR HUNTING, FISHING and HIKING Fuji l\-lums, per dozen , , : ,.. 7,50 Cash & Carry, 6,00 Large Mums, pcr dozen 10.00 Biggtst v.lu!, In C".~h & Carry, 8,00 America tadav. Como In - Iry Large Carnalions. per dozen .., , , 4,00 Ca~h & Carry, ,1,00 on • pair todayl

Sweetheart Roses. per dozen 3.00 Ca~h & Carry. 2,00 Roses, per dozen-3,00, .loOO, 5,00. 6,00 bedroom elegance. 12 inch - 15 inch - .8 inch - 21 inch lengths with our ECisonart Purple Orchids, 3.rm and 5.00 each Large Cymbidium Orchids, 3,00-2 for 5,110 lUSTROUS SHANTUNG BEDS PREAD Large Mum Plants, each , , 5.00 Cash & Cur)' •. i,on With the look of luxurious pure silk ... our fully quilted acetate-silk shantun9 Green Planrer Gardens , 3,00 - 'l.OO. 5.00 Ill' bedspread flows in graceful lines. Choose from beautiful room-enhancing decora. Dried Arrangemen~ " 5,00 - 'l.(1). ';,00 lip Av>II.bl. In ,., i'lnd 8/1 tor colors of white, purple, brass-gold, celadon green. Twin size, 19.95. Full size, htighh 24.95. King size, 34.95. Matching kapok filled decorator pillows, zippered 12- Large display of Floral Arrangements on view at all times inch square or round bQxed; and 17-inch square or round buHon tufted, each. 2.98 Large sel!ctlon of Cut Flowers. Plants, Glassware, Pottery, Greeting Cards. Brass and Pewter Containers and Baby Novelties 1=?i 11 '(' il/r ife CrOllps I" the CUlling for r/')ral /)em(JII

Jarohs()n~),. ,\ .. ,,' KING'S FLOWERS CHESTER il ~ ' "fit for a Queen" BOOT SHOP I~ Home Decorative Shop 14522 E. Jefferson Ave. Phone VAlley ~-O90 I ]:i!H 1 En"r \Varrtn I=: .::It Ruckms:hrtm II TWO HOURS FREE PARKING-Titket validated when you make a purchase ,...nsday', October 26, '1961 GROSSE POINTE NEWS 8 Persons Die in Six-City Page Five .. 'bi T p.m., she found the top slashed f out on the left ~lde. Pollee aN Star Gazers Shoot the Moon and a two by six inch chunk cut investJgating the incident. Convert!.e Op I _ A'rea Traffic Since Jan. 1 ,slashed in Lot r - - - .. - - .Cut Me Out- - _ Eight persons lost their Jives Harper Woods with 46; Farms, in traffic in the Grosse Pointe- 36; Woods, 30; City, 29; and Mrs, Mary O'Connor, 5984 I DOG-GONE : Harper Woods area since the ShOl'es, 12. Dickerson, Detroit, called City I )" GOOD I beginning of the year, according Propel'ty damage accidents to a monlhly report received police on Saturday, Oeloner 21, I U SERVICE MAN I during Septembcl' was 84, with to I'eport that the top of her I I from the Grosse Pointe Safety the Farms leading with 21. The and Traffic Committee. The re- Pal'k had 20; Harper Woods, 18; 'fj[ Chevrolet Impala convert- I port Is for the month of Sep- ibJe had been slashed. Heat,'ng _Plumb,.ng I tember. City, 14; Woods, seven; and Shores, four. 1111's.O'Connor had parked ~ Sewer Work I Two deaths were recordcd in The total properly damage' : her car In the Bon Secours Hos- I I the Farms, two in the Shores, accid('nts to date in the six-cily and Harpel' Woods accounted area is 755, of which Harper , ,I pital parking lot at 7 a.m. and,. ~~lc6e VA 2.1282 for the other four, the report Woods acrounted for 201; the ," ,.; ,,1 rcported for work. I. ' . I disclosed. Farms follows with 169; the j~' ';J!"l'. ~Vhen she returne~~~_~_~ _ ~~ .. __~_~~c_atlons 1 There were no fatal accidents Park with 147; the City, 116; _..'~;'.-:..J;,',:.;;j I ~lllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllJIIlllllllllllllllllillllllllllll11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'1'1111I'IIi1III:'I'II!IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!II!IIIIIIIIIIIII'1111lIiilll!IIIII11,II!illlllllllllilllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIU during September. and 26 non- Woods. 85; and the Shores, 37. fatals (injury accidents), of -, ; (~;;,:" .'1i ' ~ S10re Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. thru Sat. which - five were in the City; three in the }<'arms; five in the Students Win Park; three in the Sfiores; five {"iifb;J3~yr;:~'~; --: ':j;~,~ ".{' ,,' 'j, 'fi'; ~ I ",~ J:, ~IH i- in the Woods; and five in Har- COllUlIendation ",f{i~J('A.~<:f"{;; V~~'~ ?Y"~ .': /, ~;~ tel',,' ".L"! per Woods. • .;;'''1''''~j.;:~::.:.,::.-"I__'['" ""#~•.-,," ...... ,-" '~h' <'''410 __ ~ _ ""'{:""":"'T, ;~. "".... __ The non-fatal accidents since Letters of Commendation were ,Tanual'Y 1 are ,~('t at 208, with awarded to 19 Grosse Pointe ~ == the Park recording the greatest High School students who took .I~ a toddler goes pfaceJ number, 55. This is followed by the National l\'lerit Scholarship Test last spring, but fell below ;1 .in our "tights set"••• the I:ank of semifinalists. i~ This elite group of commend- 1= ed students was among the top I~ and no matter where she goes, two I'~rcent of the morc than 500,000 seniors who took the test. her cheery cotfon outfit remains Those who qualified to re- ceive a letter by achieving a Members of one of Ferry's Fourth able to give teacher JEAN HARRIS a bright and crisp. Print topper with score of 134 01' better are: Bob Grade Classes returned to school one lift with the instruction. WILLIAM evening recently to engage in a brief Bray, Dick Breidenbaeh, Jerry KLINGBEIL, (left), stands by while ruffled sleeves and eollar Brennan, Jenny Clark, Dan astronomy lesson. Many were accom- Miss Harris assists one of the class. Cook, Ken Davis, John Ditzler, panied by their parents, some of whom ROBERT THOMPSON is at right, Jane Evenden, Leslie Fenton, came as students while others were covers stretch ~y1on tights. Anna Garner, Rick Hart, Bob Knight, Murray Robertson, Lin- 1------A "Moon and Planet-Wateh- due to the deep shadows cast Mother will appreciate the wrinkle. da Ruester, John Schonenberg, ing" party was held recently on .n this phase. Junior Miss (6 to 16) $750 Jim Todd, Al Williams, Mike PERMANENTS • • • • • Yevick and Ann Bradley, a stu- the school grounds. by a Ferry The planet Jupiter and four shedding wash 'n wear fabric-littfe complete -dent at Denby last year. fourth grade as an mtroductory of its 12 natural satellites were HY B ' The Letters of Commenda- activity to its next science unit observed in lhe other tele- or no ironing needed. Red only. our eauty 1S lion encourage those students on astronomy. Scope, a1ternatin" with obser- Ollr Business" who failed by only a few ~?ints Accompanied by their 'par- vations of the planet Saturn. Small, madiuml large. 3.98 to reach the status of semifinal- ents, the boys and girls eame Though appearing much small- t~ telescopes. Teacher Jean ists, by singling them out for back to school between 6:30 and er than Jupiter, Saturn, with Harris Of the Ferry slaff pre- specl;Il attention. Their names 8 p.m. to look through two tele- its ring system, was clearly sided at the oilIer. In addition RODemarie and scores are sent to the col- scopes. seen. to -parents, many brothers and leges they indicated as their The moon, exacily in its fIrst For most of the children and sisters in other rooms came HOUSE OF BEAUTY preferred choice at the time quarter phase. presented a fine their parents the experience of along for a peek, too. One of 20733 Mock TU 4-2140 they took th~ test. spectacle of craters and moun- looking through a telescope was the telescopes was the property tains along the cenlral portion, a new one. Comments included, of the school system. GrOSSB Pointe Woods ------_._--- Hospital . '

(Continued from Page 1) CARPETS and cf)urse, by the above-mentioned :Jacobsons - property owners, Thurs. & Fri. r J RUGS BOUND It goes without saying that, if our plans for expansion are Nov. 9 and 10 Youth Center not capable of ultimate fulfill- Second Floor C per ment and we are limited to our ' presenl parking facilities, we 45 yard shall then be happy to cooper_ FAST SERVICE ate with the Cauncll in any nec- essary additions to the planting McCOY & SONS or landscaping around the pres- ent parking area. A girl's bright new classmate for fan ••• OARPET COMPANY Very truly yours, Rockingham's pew fied sport flat of Hayes & McEvoy OPEN THURS, AND FRI. Neil B. Hayes. croshed Sllpple glove Ieother with UNTIL 8:30 P.M. * * * 14301 E. WARREN Representatives of the hospL so£t cushioned crepe sole. Black. VA 2.4100 tal have submitted figures to show that the proposed expan- otter, olivewood green. Corner Lak~wood sion of facilities is necessary if Holiday i2 ~ -4 sizes. 7.98 Bon Secours is to continue to serve the needs of the eommun- 4!/z-8 sizes. 8.98 ily. During the first three weeks of October the Emergency De_ partment of the hospital han- FAIR dled 534 cases, with 52 emer- gency patients being admitted. Home Baked Goods, Jams, Pickles, White-Elephants, Aprons, This so taxed the facilities of Candy. Religious Goods, Christmas Decorations,Plants, Dressed the hospital that it was neces_ sary to cancel 46 pre~scheduled uolls & Toys, Knitted Needs and Linens. And Many Others. Fish surgical and medical cases and Pond for Children. Snack Bar postpone admittance of these patients. Opens at 10 A.M. 468 Cadieux Rd. Science Half Grosse Pointe Bon Secours Hospital ,I Nice thing about radios is you can turn off the pro- gram without hurting any- body's feelings!

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.... ------'----~------_. - Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 26, '1961 You may not be able to have I can kcep out of the way of YOUI' own way, but at least you I others. Nab Bad Check Artist at Work Maligned Cop Doesn't Just TentZ Meters Robrrt Breilmeyer. 45, of the judge set bond lit $1,500, which (Coullnued fro III Page 1) to his own home. He look one Jefferson and Cadieux. Wayne Ifled .. 'fhe amber light is now Savill'ine Hotel, 13115 East Jef- the man could 110l" meet and he investigating the latcst axe look at the police officer and County authorities were noll- workll1g properly. Fa,~hion Tailoring ferson. was afl'ilignetl before was I'emandeel to the Wayne murder they have nothing bel- went. Pilrk Judge C. Joseph Belanger CAlunty Jail to await trial. tel' to do than sit around tho At 10:25 p.m., Officer WII- . . . by Alfonso on Tuesday. October 17, on a The self-confessed check pass- slation d i s c u s s I 11 g foolball 1Iam Waldecker, Jr., making a charge of uttering and publish_ er is also wanted by the City po- games, pausing in their can- routine check, found a door Prescriptiolls Filled YOUr Suit Tailored in Our Own Shop ing. Ill' tried to cilsh a ('heck Special Fillings and Alterotions of All Kinds lic(' for passing a numbel' of vel'sation only long enough to open on M a u m e e. Officer without having {ulllis to hack ehecks in theil' community. make an occasional foray on Waldeckel' secured the door FASHION TAILORING by Alfonso MEN & it ,Ip. Brcitmeyer is also wllntl."d by the streets and parking lots, and continued on duty. ION OPTICIANS' \ Bn'it l1Ieyrl' ('ntpl'l'd a plp;1 of other cities for uttering and where they pounce, chuckling, Woman Asks Help r 4932 Kercheval VA r .8681 WOMEN 20183 MACK AVENUE I guilt~' to the ("hargl' ;Uld the publishing. as soon as the parking meter At 11:21 p.m., a woman c3'll. -~~~~--~~-~--~~~~~-- _._._~~~~~--_._---~------City police were called to the ticks off its final second. ed from the corner of Mack Between 7 and 8 MJle Roads I' Kroger Supel'market in KC1'che_ A look at the blottel' at the and Lincoln, e que s tin g an HOURS: 9:00 10 5:30 Daily - Soturdays 9:00 10 5:00 \'al avC'nue by the markel man- City police station should set escort to hel' home. She re- agcl' who recognized Breitmeyer theil' minds at rest. ported a car had follol.I'ed her when thr man attcmpted to pass Take any day. IIlonday, Octo- from downtown DetrOIt. Of- TUxedo 4-5770 a ('/wck for $15. Breitnwyer's bel' 16, for example. flcers Duncan MacEachern and name was mentioned ovcr the That day the City police had Geo~ge Brackx took care of the police I'aelio. thc usual number and variety detail. Th~, entry rea:ds: "No " _ .....~ .. '. REPLACEMENT Park Police Sgt. Charles of call;. Nothing very big, a one around. .- --i( - S Ik d P h t Fn'nrh, reealled the /Iallle and bank escort, maybe, a few stray Of co.urse,. a certam num.ber -r •. --' _'~:"'" I I an arc men remembc;'erl that his depart. dog or ca~ reports. No acci- of parking Violators were tick. ment had a warrant fO!' Breit- dents, if the citizens are lucky. eted on. both days. But even meyC'I"s arrest for passing a .. they Will be happy to learn dH'ek in 11 Park bill' at 15400 Take Student To HosPlta~ tha~ the C!ty pol.ice lire not lHack avenue. City police were I .At 11:56 a.m., Grosse Pomte entlrel,y anh-motonst. .,.\ "\" I, na t.1 "skrd to hold the man for Park Ihgh called and asked for a On ~hursday" Octob~r 19, at ", (/ I authorities. car to take James Myers, 15, 11.14 a.m., OffIcer Donald F. . . \.',,;. I GIfT AN!) LAMP SHOP Police said whcn Br~itme 'cr l~tW urayton, to Hon Secourse .Frltz reported that the amber I ...... ~:-_ :"";'.}~ : 18650MACK GROSSE POINH 'd I Ide b) Hospital. James had cut his light controlling southbound:~ TU 58839 was arrcs te Ie Iil anum er . '. t ff' i:_' .d":a,:,lla.~'. . bl k h' k h' 0 nose playmg footba"I. Officer ra IC stays 011 too long at of an: ~ eC?M ~penn. B~ir A. Mart~ wok ~re of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ He spec. allzedlll passmg checks the detail. .. ilt bars and grocery stores, po- • lice sl'id. At 5:24 p.m .. someone, (he QUESTION Besides the City placing a refused to identify himsel!J, hold on Bl'eitmeyer, it is be- called and complained of a IS YOUR HOME Iie\'ed that other communities noisy go-cart on Notre Dame will place holds fOI"him. near lIlack avenue. Officer ONLY HALF -~~~~- Thomas l\fcLaughlin, Jr. In- vestigated the l' cpo r t. He C Church Trains found a 12-yelll'-old boy wheel- LEANED? ing his cart in the area, warn- Dri've "Iorkers ed the youngster and notified his mother of the complaint. At 7:50 p.m. Il resident ealled The Gl'Osse Poin Ie Memorial the station to complain of a ChUl'ch will condue! a training possible Ford, black with a sessi0n for over 700 people Oc- yellow stripe, an'd an 0 the r tober 29 at Pierce Junior High light-colored car drag racing School. These persons will con- on Lincoln from Goethe to duct the Every Member Can- Chalfonte. 0 f fie e r DIU1can vass of the Church on Novem- MacEachern was on call; he ber 5, which will be Loyalty investlgated, four.d nothing, but ONLY KLEEN AIR Sunday at the church. stayed in the neighborhood CLEANS ALL 6! A Message on Kitchens This meeting will feature a until 9:47 p.m., just in case, visual presentation of the vis- They are: 1. The insides of ALL cold and hoi air pipss, 2. Registen, ual presentation of the broad Pretty Routine Day 3. Furnace clUing and mepet, 4. Smoke pipas, S. Chimney, and, If you are thinking of modernizing your kitchen why not call scope of the work of the Church Nothing much happened on 6. The outalde oj your furnace. Monday, OCtober 16. James HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN since you've had these areas thorou9hly the firm with the most experience ilJ this type of work. Vve have as well as many direct aides cleaned? As the hot and cold air circulales, dust ttom these hidden in assisting the presentation Myers didn't bleed to death the areas is carried through your home, and .attles on YOlll'furnillll'lI, plannedl installed and supervised kitchen installations for the of the canvassers. probably wouldn't have even if It' floors, walls, and 'aven on the ceilings. It stands to reason that your past 25 years. The total program Is direct- he hadn't gone to the hospitaL>. home will be easier to xeep clean. and that you will nol have 10 Si1JCe 1876 ly supervised by the" finance 'fhe noisy go-carl!- was success- decorale as often iJ }'"Olll'register and pipes are really cleaned. committee of the Church, of fully silenced. No teenagers ONLY THE KLEEN AIR Power Suction Vacuum Cleaner can do tbia which Eugene P. Hawkins is died in a head-on collision on work 10 thoroughly, and economically. Prove it to }'owself. call your-KlallJl Air dealer TODAYI chairman. The Every Member Lincoln road. It was a prelty (B~~MB.f~) Canvass director is Kenneth W. routine day. Loenl Atttbol'ized Del/ler Cunningham. Thirty team cap- So was Wednesday, October tains have recruited over 400 18. One a'ccident, but minor. persons who will do the actual Officers Thomas McLaueh- visiting on behalf of the trial Jin, Jr. and Edmond Benthuys church program. freed a little girl, llh, who had The meeting at Pierce Junior got her arm caught in a door. o High School begins at 8 p.m. A 13-year-old b (l Y. who Sunday eve'nlng. The chairmen threatened and refused to leave INCORPORATED of each major committee of the the home of an ll-year-old Phone Today!-791-1140 church will be available to dis- boy, wa's reprimanded and sent 13141 HARPER AVENUE cuss budgetary items; the youth work will bc lI1ustrated, and A poor man's friends won't DIRTY FURNACES ARE DANGEROUS! Phone LA 6-7500 thc far-reaching eHe'cls of the help him-and a ric hman's local Church program will be friends want to help them- POWER EQUIPMENT CLEANING CO. discussed. selves. .

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LOCAL HERO TONGUE-TIED This Is the autumn season Even an egotist sometimes St. Paul Editors Receive Awards when halfbacks replace sun. gets an Inferiority complex Community SV\,im Program For Public School Pools Ali of the Catholic school backs and many a gal loses her when he tries to explain his The newspaper and yearbook Schedule of Classes PARCELLS-Fri.-7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. starting Nov. 10. staffs of St. Paul attended the newspapers and yearbooks aro I d I driving behavior to a traffic ~~ over_~_gskln Don JU111\,cop. Fall Term - 1061 OPEN SWIM annual meeting of the Detroit categorized according to the - ._------BROWNELL--Friday-7 p.m.-9 p.m. starting Nov. 10. Student Press Association m. size of the school and at the PLEASE MAKE YOUR CLASS S. P. A.l held at the University RESERVATIONS IMMEDIATELY! REGULATIONS FOR FAMILY NIGHT AI'\D end of the day awards are given OPEN SWIMMING of Detroit on October 7. for last year's efforts In theso Call TU 5.3808, TU 5-0271 or TU 5.3701 The D. S. P. A. is a series of OPEN SWIM: fields. Intermediate classes are limited to those who can conferences teaching the edI- 1. Children must be accompanied to the pool l.J' <;~ least tors and staffs of these student Both the yearbook and news- swim length of pool - 75 feet. All participants must one adult. paper won first prizes In their furnish own towels and suits of a material other than !J ubi i cat ion s such skills as 2. Adult participation is optional. imaginative newswriting, cor- respective classes, the yearbook wo~. , FAMILY NIGHT SWIM: rect copy iayout. and use of also being given the Columbia Rubber bathing caps must be worn by all females. 1. Adult participants are not permitted to bring children color and llghtlng in yearbook Un Iv e r sit y Press Medalist PARCELLS other than their own. pictures. Award. Monday 2. At least one parent of each family must be in a swim- 6:30 p.m.-Girls and Boys - Intermediate (8 yrs. "ming suit in order for the other members of the fRmily Pvt. Hobert W. Libby Takes Special Course through 13 yrs.). to participate. 7:30 p.m.-Girls and Boys - Intermediate (8 yrs. GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR FORT BENJAZ\lIN HARRI- Libby received instruction in through 13 yrs.). OPEN SWIM AND FAMILY NIGHT SO~, IND. (AHTNS) - AImy personnel management. st.aff Wednesday 1. Adults must present identification as to residence Pllt. Robert W. Libby. son of organization, records manage- 6:30 p.m. - Girls and Boys Beginners (7 yrs. J\lr. and Mrs. Albert E. Libby, ment and the Army personnel (park cards, driver's license, etc.). 1985 Severn, Grosse Pointe system. through 11 yrs.). 2. Swimming instruction will not be available. Woods. l\llch., completed the He entered the Army last 7:30 p.m. - Girls and Boys Beginners (7 yrs. four-weck personnel admlnis- April and completed basic train- through 11 yrs.). trativc specialist course at The ing at Fort Knox, Ky. Thursday Offer Cldldren French Lessons Adjutant General's School, Fort The 20-year-old soldier Is a 6:30 p.m. - Girls and Boys Beginners (7 yrs. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., Sep- 1959graduate of Grosse Plllnte B c gin n i n g Conversational: taken the required courses at through 11 yrf;,). tember 29. High School. yrs I F~'CJll'h lor cllilon;'u ugc.:> 7..10' -tYa~JIt.:' S~(Hl. (I~~""', 7:30 p.m. - Girls and Boys - Beginners (7 . will be offcred at the Grosse The method lHme. Coutil through 11 yrs.). Pointe War Memorial. Rather ases is known as the direct Friday than "tarting on November 2 method whereby conversation DO YOU PREFER PRICE • • • 7:30 p.m.-Family Night (Parents & Own Children). as announced on the Center's develops from interest in ob- Saturday Activity Card, due to the Memo- jects but I!>not taught through, OR SERVICE? 9:H5 a.m. - Girls and Boys --;- Beginners (7 yrs. rial Church Fair, classes will vocabulary but by using whole' through 11 yrs.). begin Tuesday, November 7 at sentences about the objects. AT 11:15 a.m. - Girls and Boys - lntermediate (8 yrs. 4:30 p.m. They will continue Known as structural French TOl'l TAYLOII!'S Tucsday and Thursday after- this method enables the chl!- Yo~ Get Them Both. :. In Abundailcel through 11 yrs.). noons through January. dren to begin conversing with 11:15 a.m. - Girls and Boys - Intermediate ( 8 yds. The instructor will be Mme. each other right from the start. through 13 yrs.). TOlll Taylo•. BUi~k!lIn~. lO'in. armspread-3Y; in. diameter Helen Coutil who until the last This class is limited to 15 ., BROWNELL 10 years lived in the environs members and is offered in a THE ONLY BUICK DEALER ON THE EAST SIDE OF DETROIT Monday of Paris. She is currently living series of twenty lessons for 6:15 p.m. - Girls and Boys - Beginners (7 yrs. in Grosse Pointe and holds pri- $20. Advance enrollment is re- 13022 GRATIOT lA 6.3000 through 11 yrs.). vate classes in the homes of quested by calling TU 1-7511. Tuesday Grosse Pointe as well as teach- 5:30 p.m.-Preparation-Competitive Swim (7 yrs. ing in the Highland Park school system. through 10 yrs.). 6:20 p.m.-Preparation-Competitive Swim (11 yrs. Mme. Coutil was educated in through 15 yrs.). the Teachers Institute In Paris and in order to equip herself 7:30 p.m.-Women-Beginners. for teaching in America has 8:30 p.m-Women - Swimmers. 16835 Kercheval Wednesday 7 p.m.-Family Night (Parents and Own Children). -in the Village $100 Bond Posted .IJii GROSSE POINTE Friday eLOS 7 p.m.-Open Swimming-(Adults and Children) Following Crash 'lJ~ IN' Saturday , City police received a tele- ir:i 9;15 a.m - Girls and Boys Beginners (7 yrs. phone call on Friday, October i::(~ through 11 yrs.). 20, reporting an accident in ~':? 10:15 a,m. - Girls and Boys Beginners (7 yrs. ~ through 11 yrs.). This Branch 11:15 a.m. - Girls and Boys - Intermediate (8 yrs. i;~:~:::;~;I:~:::::h,S~::~I~~:tl • Re-Roofing • Repairs through 13 yrs.). Maryland, was driving east on l":',,:i RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL HIGH SCHOOL EA VESTROUGHS Wednesday ~~:~~:1'~:,,;'£~~::~::; 8:30 p,m, - Men - No Instruction. 1~ Authorized Dealer - Carload Buyer • Bird Co. • Cary Saturday ~in~~ran~~w~f~~ef:~t.ewalk for !'::'=! • Flintkole • Johns-Manville 9:15 a.m. - Girls and Boys - Beginners (7 yrs. ROOFING AND through 11 yrs.). $100,000 FURNITURE SIDING CO. 10:15 a.m. - Girls and Boys Beginners (7 yrs. LOCKHART through 11 yrs.). A Call Will Bring Samples LA 7 7200 12558 PIERCE For Your Selection - FilBERT Monday . Est. 1923 (Licensed) (Insured) Nights, TU [-1259 7 p.m.-Family Night (Parents and Own Children). Ir~~:'~~fJ~~~;~of the store. ~'::,:~l INVENTORY SALE! ~r:q I Thursday 6:30 p.m. - Girls and Boys - Beginners (7 yrs. d~~~e~~~r~~g.\~~ \~~Csk~~~~nf~~tf:;~ 16845 KEROHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE SHOWROOM. thuogh 11 yrs. ). the station, where he was ~:::'d FA C TOR Y FA B R I.C ATE 0 locked up and held fa!' $100 :,<::':, 7:30 p.m. - Girls and Boys - Intermediate (8 yrs. cash bond. His ear, a '59 Dodge, :,:,::, through 13 yrs.) . 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" .",,,,,,,,,,~ with a second weekend cruIse Th G try for extra point failed making l,,,,rn1>",,,~,,~,,,~,,,,,,."~''''''~l~;~,;.".,<~~'K;...''',;,,,,,.,,~ to Wallaceburg. The following e rosse PoInte Little Lea. the final score the Southgatc Lakers to extend themselves in a 21-12 victory_ ping' Royal Oak Dondero last Saturday, 19-14. The Detrol't Yacht Club h"ld fa mil i e s participated: Steve gue football teams, the Fresh- Both Fordson and the Devils'~ its Winners' Dinner last Thurs-- Gawura, Ken Proctor, Karl men, J ulllor. VaI'sity and Varslty LionsTigers 12.19 and the Grosse Pointe Sl. Ladislaus looked nothing e - like a twice beaten oll('e.tied the remaining 50 yal'ds fOI"the have won four and lost none in Oak jumped to a 7-0 lead on a day evening. This annual event Standley, Marshall VanAssche, LT~ons,I PlaSl'ed the tShouGthgate The Juniol' Varsity still look. league action. All other eon. 43.yard run by halfback Gary . t -b t t th '1 h Roy VanAssche, '''alter Du- Igers ast un daya t e I'osse ball club when the Grcyhounds touchdown. The ~Iay covel"ed 1'1 0 W 0, took the opening kick-off and 61 yards, and Chick's conver- tenders have been mathema. McKee. The Devils narrowed IS a u e c salOl'S P . t H' h S h I fi Id ing for their first victor)' lost to have brought fame to the club shane, Gene Schmidt, John Olll e Ig (' 00 e. the Southgate Junior Varsity marched 64 Y1'11 ""it~ little o\'er two <1\l~rte,b:!ck Joe H;lin ..~vllJ," Jv\\1l jJa"". Cuuk, whu had been I sailin" diIH!hv "Old Ri!",pll''' d()mil1!lting- the third qUJ-rtel' In the fourth quarter, G!!orge Vice-Com,n. F ..ul ROlil aud I' d I bId t tl d th T' th f th laus to punt. 'fhough partially minules remaining in the game, Hammond, an all-stale candi. doing the punting and extra- T lII' pace conge 0 le an e Igers e our guar- Ferranti of the Tigers rail 36 daU!, is a fast, powerful runner point attempts in place of the Rear Comm. Carl Schweikart Thislle "Sea Bag" beJ('nging to tel'. Bill Bailey scored both Lion yards around his right end to blocked, the bal! rolled deep to St. Ladislaus put together a took turns in honoring the fol. Steve Gaw1ll'a and family. touchdowns, one on a plunge give Southgate their winning the 81. Paul 39 yard line. After drive that was completed by and an accurate passel'. injured Skip Stevenson, missed lowIng Detroit Yacht Cluo boats fl'om the 3 yard line in the first Coach Wernet will use a new the kick and the score WIJS19. no gain on a line plunge, Qual'. Paciorek's second touchdown, and crews for their victories. Right behind the top three th m' ~t s and the econd touchdown. Jack Schulz scored terback lIlike Can t IV c 11 hit this one from 18 yards out. The defense. However, he pointed 14. came Ernest Dossin's Lawley ree III e, s the extra point making the final out that if he strengthens the AJ Wright, Carl Vertregt, Bob W. D. "Toot" Gill i e n e r's 110, Dr. Peter Beckett's cata- on an 8 yard right end sweep. score 14.0 in favor of the South- Chick Hiener with' a pass neal' final score stood; St. Paul 21, the side linc and Hiener scooted st. Ladislaus, 12. ends to contain Hammond, that While, Greg R e y no Ids, and APACHE and his crew, Doug maran, Dan TI'1mmer, wha couId Grosse Pointe failed both times gate TI'gel's. would weaken the center, which Cook starred defensively for the Gmiener, Skip Gmiener, Bill be easily spotted during some in their try for extra point. Coach D'n Mackenzie's Lions J\iike Connolly to Cal'l Cobb the fourth qualier, when both is the domain of powerful full. Devils, making 21 taCKles be. Waggoner, Jack Boyle, Ed Scpn- races by the boat cover flying as The Tigers won the game ~n don't seem to have the offensive put the Lions on the 3'yard teams scored once. l\like Con- back Bill Dickie, tween them. Wright led the way lon, Ed Wunsch, AJ Thomas, a fill sail, and Lee Elsey, who the fourth quarter with two drive that is so needed to score line. On the next play, l\like nolly threw a 10-yard pass to The Devils will also use a with six tackles. Mike Lawrence, for winning the weekly polished his new light. touchdowns. The first came touchdowns. They have scored Connolly fumbled the ball but Curt Kuenning, who ran 70 new series of offensive plays. Cook and Gordie Kierman "A"CruisingChampionship.Club of Detroit Class welg. ht RbIe I' t0 a srIppery, inskiwhen ranquarterback23 yards Frankaround Gos-his only two touchdowns all year. Bill Gough pickcd it up and Tan _vards to the 3'yard line. Con- The entire Fordson team was did extra duty, playing the f,,11 present at Saturday's defeat of game on both the offensive and speedy, gloss. left end. Bill Franklin then In the Varsity game, the around his right end to score. !lolly then scored on the next Dondero, They probably did not defensive platoons. Clarence Baker, Bill Bond, Honorable mention was given d th t . t Grosse Pointe Lions won their Mike Connolly's try for extra play on a quarterback sneak, Jeri Clements owners of X_ score e ex ra pam on a second straight game by defeat. point failed making the score at Jim Oldani's h-y for extra point learn too m u c h a b 0 u t the Players who played in all TOUCHE and their crew, Mike to the weekly "Pickle Boat" thrust up the center. A few. h S th V sailed by Roy VanAssche, who minutes later halfback Bill mg t e ou gate arsity 12-7, halftime 6.0 in favor of Grosse failed. Southgate's only score opinion that it w(luld not be four qua r t e r s included Bob Clements, Dave Hunter, Georlie The ga'ne didn't see much Pointe. came when Dan Lewis plunged Devils because of the neW plays While, Reynolds, Joe Dinoto, Van, Bill Noah, John Trost, aWnadSaosustlsttleledr~yevae~\:v~;~i~i~:~FfrathnklidnsCforedthhiTs.uecond TD action until the second qualier In the second half there was 4 yards through the middle line, Coach Wernet will use. Also, Carl Vertregt, Jim Spiewak, Dave Roth, Bill Kildow, for 0 e ay or e Igers on an h f t b k . b 'th t t'l (c t. d P 19) they did not see much of half- Scott Shaw, Dave Helm, Schrie- winning Crl'isincr "A" in the Children. Coming in somewhere . w en a pass rom qual' er ac no sconng y el er earn un I on mue on age _ back Tom Thompson, a Main- fer, Larry Hassel, Mike King, stay in the Devil backfil!ld, who Mike Parshall, Brydges, Tom missed much of the game be- Spiewak, Wright, Steve Tirosz, Marvin Marsh and his crew George Young, Martin Chamber- A R 1 0 k' ',..,.,' ,'..., cause he has been n u r sin g a and Bob Bray. a charley.horse for the last two School will be dismissed at ~r ~~~~n~o~~is~~~'C~~~o~~~ ~;~~E~~ar~~~~!n~e:an~p~"d ByOBYI'llaHagman ..:.,;,.....,.:.:.::..,.:,,';.:..,:.:1..:.:...,.:::: weeks. Thompson s h 0 u I d be 2:45 Friday to enable students t Yon and Your Friends Are Welcome ~.~ ready for Fordson. to attend the Fordson game at In Saturday's g arne, Royal 3:30. ;;]f~~;~~E~;Ei:~~Big -T-im--e-'-S-o-ccer :;:~~~lE!;':~ht~~~g~~~~I Always - Bnt Particnlady During These fti Spartans Varsity Defeats Farlnington by 46.0 Score

Ex p I 0 s iv e ri:nning and a from th€! 10 yard line for the strong defense proved too much touchdown. No extra point and for the Farmington Rockets as at the end of the third quarter ;i~:.~~~!:~~;~~~~~i~~$~~~?~~~~~~t\¥~~~I2R~~J~~'~~~TR~T~!?i the Grosse Pointe Woods Spar- Grosse Pointe was out in front, tans pounded out a decisive' 46 39 to O. Ul 0 win in last Saturday's ball- Mike Gat{;s, coach of the game. Spartans, substituted freely in Grosse Pointe started things the sc<:ond half. Matthew La. rolling by kicking off to Farm- eriechio, G€orge Kempay and ington who ran it back to Edward Phelps saw action as ~:~~~~~J.!:!:~~~;~i~~~~rf:~;~~~~;;~t~~core I "':;;...----....:~. their own 49.yard line, The well as David Dillon and Brian members l'.nd guests have been few years have played In $CV- sLe ,'Biltl fHermthann IPllSsed. to :,'i/' Rockets moved for a first down Schultz. invited to an evening of pre- eral states and have been the n Ves 01' e on y scormg on the Grosse Pointe 40 yard Late in the fourth quarter season fashion show and movie top team in Michigan for sev- play in the second half. The all ::;;.', line but four plays gained noth- Jeff Graybiel and Kim Lang- by the Metropolitan Detroit eral seasons, and their oppon- important extra point was mIss- jJ,:i~ ing and the Spartans took over. lois kept busting up the Rock- Ski Council. Monday. October ents, Detroit Belgica, playing ed this time and the Devils had ;.,:.',',':..:,~..,::,'::,..,:.,';."j On the first play from scrim- ets' plays and Grosse' Pointe 30, beginning at 6;30 in the their first season in the major to settle for a tie, c ': mage Jon Staryk got the call. took over on their own 31 yard Goebel Brewing Company Circus league, and one of the most thThis, howdever'thdoes not hmar -.i.Ll Room. Some of the club aclivi- improved teams in the league, eir recor as ey now ave He took the ball on his own 40 line. Staryk again exploded on yard line and following beauti- a cutback through left tackle ties for the coming season will as shovm in their last outings. a record of 3 wins and 1 tie, (') be previewed at this time. Th S ts t i d with Wyandotte and Monroe of- i.',." ... ::..: ful blocking by Rick Gonzales, to go 69 yards for another e co earn s manage fering their next competition, . Bill Woolll"Y and Tom Jennings, touchdown. Jennings added the ------by Jimmy Garth, former Preston swept right end and went all extra point and the game ended PIc Walter P. Baier north-end England., and Grenock b II b I the way for the first Grosse with the Spartans scoring 46 Morton star, who represented Go lins Wi Gam 0 Pointe score. Gonzales plunged points and holding the Farm. for the' extra point and it was ington Rockets scoreless. Grosse Pointe 7, Farmington O. In the Junior Varsity game Grosse Pointe again kicked which preceded the Varsity 20000 Harper Ave. - in Parkcrest Motel off to Farmington. They failed clash, the Juniors found things to get rolling and were forced a bit different. Grosse Pointe Phone 881-5474 to punt. The Spartans to.::;k kicked off to Farmington and over on their own 21 yard line the ball carrier was tackled 'by i~£:~ii~~i~,~.~~~~~participated with other person- seasoni~i~~~~ij~~at Gowanie. I and marche'd down the field. Larry Baran on the Rockets Free Parking Adjacent to Restaurant The key plays were a 21 yard own 22 yard line. The Rockets nel from the 521st Engineer iserslautern, Baier entered the Cocktails will be served from \ run around left end by Staryk moved slowly down the field Group in Checkmate, a NATO Army in June' 1959 and was SEVEN until EIGHT followed and a 33 yard gallop over cen- despite good defensive efforts hcticai training exe~cise con- stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky., by a buffet dinner. There "rill ter by Gonzales. The action was by Mike Pastor. Mike Johnston ducte'd in Germany. before arriving overseas last be dancing Ul an ethereal com- capped by a pass from Denis and Tommy Tribe who played a NATO troops from Great February. bo with prizes for the most *---*'--*'--'* l\'[cE~'oy to Tom Jennin~ for a whale of a game at the center Britain, France, Germany and He is a 1958 graduate of unusual costumes. Uluchdown. The try for the linebacker's spot. Belgium were involved in the Austin Catholic High School. Co-chairmen George DeYon. extra point failed and Grosse The Pointer's tightened up and exercise, which was designed ------ker and Larry Clouthier request Free !'Treasure Chest" For Kiddies Pointe held a 13 to 0 ad van- they took over on their own 38 to test joint combat operation The human race may have the members to make reserva. tage. yard line. On the second play procedures. been cradled in the Near East, lions for themselves and guests Farmington r e c e i ve d the quarterback Mik., Shaw was A' supply clerk in the group's but it was put on whe'els in by calling Howard 3-0632 be- Bring the Family kick-off but in three plays rushed and his pass to Jim Headquarters Company in Ka. America, fore October 25th. failed to make a fir'"t down and Montmorency was intercepted were forced to punt. Staunch but the intended receiver drop- Graphic Arts Course defensive play by Steve Snyder, ped the ball carrier in his Lessons in The Food Is a Rea' Delight - Served With a Timm Conn and Jim Seibert tracks. This ended play in the Offered at G.P.H.S. was responsible for holding the first quarter, Warm Welcome, and "Red Carpet" Service - Rockets in check. The second quarter opened A new graphic arts course PISTOL SHOOTING Sensible Prices. taught by Mr. George HardIng After an exchange' of punts up with Baker of Farmington By Appointment the Rockets gambled and lost running over le'it tackle to is being offered this year at on a fourth down play and the score the game's first touch- Grosse Pointe High School. league Shooting every Thursday Spartans took over on the Rock- down. The extra poi':lt was good Students will study printing, Nits at 5:00 P.M. Open 6:00 A.M. -10:00 P.M. els 21 yard line. AnbthH beau. and the Rockets jumped off to line engraving, wood-cutting, lifuJ block by Gonzales sprung a 7 point lead. and wood engraving. They will New and Used Pistols for Sale Staryk loose again around Ip.ft Pat McEvoy re c e i v e d for also study etching, silk screen- Ammunition In All Calibres ing, boo:< binding, lithography. end and he went all the way Grosse Pointe and returned the More people own plstoll and don't know, for the touchdown. Staryk add- ball to his own 37 yard line. and calligraphy which deals how to use them than any other ann. Pancakes All Day - Every Day ed the extra point and the score Two penalties moved it to the with writing as a decorative art. was Grosse Pointe 20, Farming- 47 yard line. Two plays carried Before beginning the actual MAPLE GROVE GUN SHOP Pies Baked in Our Kitchen - Daily crafts, the students learn the ton O. to the Rocket 46 yard line. The Ave. why's and how's of each field 21 Mile Rood at Grotio~ Late in the second quarter a Rockets stiffened and took th~ Also Skeet, Trap, Duck Towers and Rifle Range Breakfast Served at Any Hour Rocket fumble was recove'r(.d ball over on downs on their own they will study. by Gary Parmentier of the 45 yard line. Penalties moved Spartans on the midfield stripe. the ball back to the 3~. On the A 31 yard run over center by next play the Rocket ballcllr- No'w Open STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD Gonzales and a II yard jaunt riel' fumble'd and the ball was Through the Years, the East Side's with soup, salad, American or French fries roll basket over right tackle by Jennings recovered by Doug Colton of All Year l carried the ball down to the the Spartans on the Farmington Finest Steak House '$1.15 to $2.50 Farmington 8 yard line. A pass, 38 yard line. Several plays ::.": McEvoy to Staryk in the right gaincd slight yardage. Gordy ~: flat, was good for a touchdown. Seibert replaced Shaw at quar- Equally famous for Chops, Lobsters Sparkle Burger - town's best b'uy - SSe Gonzales added the er-tra point tC'rback and had the misfortune and the half endcd with Grosse to have his pass intercepted by and Chickens Pointe leading 27 to O. the Rockets on their own 22 SERVING DAilY FROM 4 P.M .• SUNDAY FROM 2 P.M. The Spartans didn't wait ~'ard line, From here a nifty 78 long in the third quatier to gct yard run by the Rocket half. rolling. On the sccond play back gave thertl their se'cond Staryk ran 60 yards around left touchdown. The exira point was Driscoll!9s end, down the sidelinl's to go not good and Farmington led, Steak House Cocktail Lounge over standing up. Thc extra 13 to 0, at h~l[ti me, • point was missed. This made' it In the third quartrr Shaw lake Shore Drive 33 to 0 in favor of Grosee received for Gi"Osse Poinle and 24937 E, Jefferson Pointe. ran it back to the Spa tians' 4.'i At 10 Mile Rd. PR 5.9299 After OlC kickoff it was the yard line', Thc offensc couldn.t " d c f c n .si ve unit ag;lifl that get rolling and the Rockets took thwarted lhe Rockets' attack. over on their own 47 yard line. Good pLW by Pat Cooley. Despite dcfen!>ive cffotis by Douglas :\facA ti hur and Kevin Mike Pastor, Greg Wil kinson ., Elsl'Y kent the Rockcts in anrI Rudy Palombit, Farming- .,.i check. Grosse Point{' took over ton led, 18 to 0, on downs on their own 41 y~rd Ne'ither learn could susLain line. This time it \\',lS Jennings rlrives in the lattN part of the who reeled off 43 yards around t.hird or carly part of the fourth right end to rarry the ball down quarter, However, Farmington to the Farmington 15 yard line', did seore again late In, the Several plays later Staryk fool- fourth quarter and when the ed the opposition by spinning final whistle' sounded it was ol'er center instcoad of going IFarmington 25, Grosse Pointe 1~ THE PLACE FOR SUNDAY BRUNCH ,j ar~ lJle ODd$. 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Thursday I October 26, 196 I GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine Woods Aguin Turns l'hulnbs Shores to Raze Historic la"dmark Rotary LoHeal- Walter ShaJnie President of Jntel'llational of Delroit in the interest of Do'wlt on IJistoric Building , Village, Inc., Walter C. Shamie, bl'inging about the develop- menl of International Villal(e : wj Il he the speakel' at Grosse The Woods coundl. b~;-;~l;;~;;rt public interest to have by privale interests, in order Poinle Rotary's luncheon meet. jol'ity ~ote, again d.C'nied an the ~tructure moved." 10 provide a new Delroil with apphcallon for a pel'OHl to move Mr~. Parker saId that she has inr:( at the Wal' Memorial on a spectacular cenler tourist and a house from lhe ~hol'e ~ to a 101 been infol'llled by Shores offic- "Ion day, Oclobel' 30. entertainment attractions in in the Woods, claul'llng thaI the ials that her former home, if I Ill' will discuss the proposed the downlown area. house was. substandard. not moved. is scheduled to be pl,1ll of the Inlel'llational Vii- The pel111oner. II1I's. Anne C. tOI'O down on Wednesday, Oe- Leases arc now being pro. Jage for Detroit for 1962-63. The cessed fOI" the varied business Parkel' of 702 Notre Damc ave. lobeI' 18. Shores purchased the ~lte chosen is the old Cork. nue, appeared before the coun. house. after years of legal battle. accommodations in Detroit's [own and Skid Row area covel'. fabulous International Village dl on Monday~ Oclober 16, to to clear the way for expansion i,1g' 17 or more acres. plead for the nght to move the of the municipal park. to come. homc, 809 Lake Shore. to 942 She said that the slructul'e Rolaryann:l al'e In',i1ed as Vcl'llier road. She and hel' hus- a convcl'led cabin first buill special guests for this -Rotary I band, Frederick, had lived in about 140 years ago: has aroused meeting. this house for years. the interesl of the Detroit !lisl- Monday nlghl's aclion was the ol'ical Sociely, and that if it is second time thaI the council not too late. thc Society will FOl. Evc, ond So,. Mot -GALA PRO. denied oulright JIll'S. Parker's try to have the house disman- GRAM (Bayodcrko. Go','ore, Sl:lbro request for a permi!. This in lied and the logs catalogued E. Jefferslln at BeacDnsfield Donce; Nutcracker, Torm, 8ulbo., Con.Qu) spile of the fact that she pledged and numbered for later }'ecun. G'Dsse Pointe Sot. EVe", and Sl.n Mot. to makc alterations and im. s!rllction as a historical edifice. SWAN LAKE On Sa Ie at M •• anlC Temor. provemenls to the edifice to VA 2.2870 9-6 Man .•f,,_, 9-5 Sotu,doy bring it up to specificallons as Also at Grinnell's Dow",tow" sllpulated III the Woods City Thomas D. Kctzlcl" ~------~------~--- Building Code. Trains at Fort KilOX NOW PLAYING STARTI NG WED, 1\Irs. Parker has sought an THRU TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1 application fOI' a pe1'lnlt to move FOlt Knox, Kentucky - Pvl. the house since July 20. Thomas D. Kelder, son of MI". The council rejecled !\Irs. Par- and JIll's. Almaron Kclzlel'. 419 M.G.M ."""" ker's plea on the grounds the Manor, Grosse' Pointe Farms, moving would be detrimental Mich., is currently undergoing ~J,~~~~ and prejudicial to the public basic training with the Third Photo by Mary R. Koebel health, safety and welfare and Training Regiment, mCT), 11ere lloNil~N to the best interest of the The fate of the 150 year old log Anne Parker for $65,000 to provide ,r~w; at the United Slates Army TECHNICOLOR' .. WARNER BROS. cabin at 809 Lakeshore road which room to double the present park facili. Woods. Training Cenler, Armor (USA. MACHiNE Now Playing Also, fOI" the second time. TCA). once be~onged to the Vernier family ties. Various efforts have been made to _mVE ~8II(ilD J1~ """'" Leslie Caron Mayor Kenneth Koppin. sided Dul'ing t his eight - week seems doomed by the expansion of move or save the cabin, to no avail. trol[tN IWI.EN. HUTION'IIDffiSS with the woman. stating that of Grosse Pointe Shores park. The M.udce elle\ alier course, Private Ketzler will be One of the last of the cabins buil t by X'Wli JJmR c-s- •....cOlOR) C)larles Boyer "If this house c6uld be mo\'ed Irained in the basic arts re- Shores purchased the land on which early Pointe settlers the home has "FANNY" and meet the Code, and would quired of a soldier in Ihe IIIod. the cabin stands from George and been remodeled and restored. have proper treatment, it is my ern Arm~'. lnstruction in the' PLUS in Techmculor oplOion that it \vould not be use of the !\C-! rifle, manual of Saturdal Malinee Only arms, physical fitness, personal IIGidget Goes F'AlIICHIS (,ANTONESE hygiene, and methods of sur. Tuxis Club Launches New Season The !ntcrnallon;11 SClent,flC Hawaiian" Foundation prc,enu OHINESE FOODS vial under battlefield condi. As Tuxis Club swings into a cial Committee are Naney Nor- the Hayride and other activities "Maslers Df the at tions are part of the intensive new year the cabinet members ton and Judy Koning. These throughout the year. COMING CDngD Jungle" HONG KONG training he will receive. UPO,l arc very busy with the duties girls, along with their st;.ff. Niki Glanz and Leslie Wood. completIon of the eight-week in Cinema£copc and C"l"r of their committees. plan the social functions for cock head the SEA Social, Edu. liThe Guns of Navaronell Narrated by Orson Wells C course ending October 27, he The Worship Committee has Tuxis such as the Hag dance, cational Activities) Commitlee. ChOp ..)uey will receive an additional eight as its co-chairmen Brook Tily weeks advanced in d i v i d u a I and Jane Evenden. These people CARR~ OUT SERVICE training. The regiment is com. are responsible for pulting to- rl Phone TU 2-0102 manded by Lie'utenant Colonel gether the worship service ; Hours: Sun thru Fri. Charles P. Bizousky. every Sunday night at Tuxis. 12:30 Noon to 9 D.::'.. The 22-year-old soldier, as The Projects Committe Is Sat., 12:30 Noon thru 11:00 p,m. signed in Company D of the headed by Rick Neuman. Rick's OlTRO'f LIKES ACTION AND 8UICK'S DOlff I 16719 Mack, at Yorkshire regiment's 6th Baltalion, gradu- ~ __ 1_b_l_kl_._r_TD_m_o_u~t_e_r_D_T__ . le,ted from Grosse Pointe High. committee works on community projects such as cutting grass ------or raking le'.lves for a shut.in. George Jlloe!ler is the chair- , I man of' the Membership Com- mittee which is very aclive at this time with all Ihe new candi- dates for i'uxis membership. This group docs the register. ing and attendance taking for new members. Bruee 1\1 c Con a chi e and Our 1veek end special George Lewis work as co-chair- •• men for the Drama Committee. Combination Plate Subgum Chow Mein, Fried Each year the members of this Rice, Sweet ond Sour pork'Sl committee work on two or three Also includes Egg Roll WIth 95 plays to be given at the Tuxis Plum Souce, Soup or Tomato R meetings. Cocktail, choice of dessert, 2 2~ The Publicity Committee has Tea, CoHee, or Milk. the job of advertising for all .Carry-Outs .. , PR 2-6662 Tuxis activities' and is direcled Lakeshare Village Center, Y, mile sDuth Df 9 Mile Rd. by Kathy Dumke. I Marter Road at E, Jefferson Barbara Jlfaynard works as Daily 11-11 p.m. Mid.day lunches 11.3 p.m. chairman for the Program Com. Sunday., hDlidDY', nDOn.l1 CDmplete dinner. S.10 p.m. mittee, Those working with her have the task of lining up pro- grar.!3 for every Tuxis meeting. , At the head of the' Con- ference Committee is Rick Gundlach. His committee works Stay on yea, SCREENS , . 'round, no ,lor- on the plans for conferences FOROF ALLWIKDOWSMAKES oge. No removing DA1UG BACK 0 which are held with boys and ID wesn. Swing. TO InO HARDWARE girls from other cities. with. your win- lOCKS and DPERATORS The Retreat Committee under dow, a I .. U r i n 9 For regulal.d venlilc- FE~ESTRA WINDOWS the leadership of Sally McCul- lion. WE REPAIR STORMS-SCREENS lough works on the planning of these retreats so that they will .~ be enjoyable and profitable to ••• ' I ' all. _, Jack Thomas heads the Fi- . nance Committee which handles 640 EAST A I R. TEe the money problems of Tuxis. 7 MIle RD. The eo.chairmen for the So. ------1

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Page Ten G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S ------ThurSdllY, October 26', '1961' Grosse Pointe N~ws PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO Memorial Center Schedule II 'Vllal f~oes f)11 PUBLISHERS, INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTW ARD at OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL OCTOBEn. 26 - NOVEMBER 2, l!}(il on GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P .1\1. 1-' Entered as second-class matler at the post office, Detroit, I YOI) Lib.-a.-y Michigan under Ihe Aet of Ma.ch 3. 1897 (SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M.) Address all mail. subscriptions, change of address, (FC1fms3579) by jelw Tar/or I ~ALL MEMORIAL SPONSORED ACTIVITIES J-Ull FULLY PAID CIRCULATION OPEN TO THE GROSSE Pf.HNTE PUBLIC After ,Ill article appeared in thc futility of battle was a'p- Phone TU 2-6900 Time Magazine a Illonth 01' parent, as witness the Jast NOTICE: Please call for lost llrticles Ht the office. Iwo ago. tHe McGuffey Headers verse: [ EI MemberM'C",IC.ul Prcss A,so;.:atlOlland NallollsJr:dltorWI ASSOClstlOl',They will be held for thirty days. were ~iven a Jlew lease on life. "And eVN~'bony praised the :\.\TIOS,\L ADVf:RTlSISG REI'RESENT,\l'IVt: Hospilal equipment available for free loan-.emtch. \\'{"ck!y NewspHper Re~resentatl.ves InC'. I and the library had a lIumber Duke I STOP RAIONG your leaves ..• eating your bright 4C4 FIlth A\'clloe.New York W, New York ' BRyant 9.j300 es, W Icclrhairs, heat 11l1l1p,and hospitul beds. Blood of requests fOI' these te,~ts thai red McIntosh ... get a head ~tart on winter's frantic 333 ""orth I\liChlca~H~~;,~~OF~~~;;eFlnanelal 6.221,1 available to Grosse Pointe residents in case of accid~nt dilte baek several generations, Who this great fight did win. shopping sea:-:.on. Come along with us, poke, prowl, or emergency-free of charge. Some of those interested were "But whal good eame of it, young pm'ents curious to know at last'!" browse and buy on the Hill, where you get aU the ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER Grosse Pointe Garden Ccnter und Library. Mrs. advantages of an exclusive depm tment store without 1I1ATTHEW~1. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER Leland Gilmour 011 duty Tucsday, 'Vednesda", and what sort of fare they offered Quolh little Pelerkill, PATillC1A TALBOT ...... •.... FEATURE PAGE SOCIETY 1'h d ol for dlildren. Othel' requests "Wh~'. that I can not tell," leaving your neighborhood. JA.\I£S J. NJABt , NEWS urs ay from 10 a.m. to" )1.111. A voluntecr conslIHnnt were from oldsters in a' nostal. "saId ,h~,. . JA:\ET l\1UELLER ,., .NEWS 011 duty Friday, 2 to 4 )).111. (TUxedo 1-45!H). gic mood, who wanted to leaf But .!\\ as a glorIOUS vlc- 000 All'J'HUH It BLYLER ADVERTISING " " .. lhrough Ihem again. The Ji. lory. The harbors tl1AHYLOHll\IER ADVERTISING Thursday, October 26 JOliN McKENZIE...... BUSINESS" l~ J' L 1 bra,')' now has a set of these Then there was Tho mas in Detroit will be buzzing next week ... not with ALBERTA WiLKE .. , ,. CLASSIFIED ADVEHTISING ,,:;) a.m.- unwr eague G ee Club--Rehearsal re:lder~, first through sixlh. Hood's Nell~: Gray who spur~'1 tourist traffic ... but unloading wines from France. We grew up on the oth .' cd her adnllre,' because of hIS FERN GHEIG ' ., CLASSIFllW "9::l0 a.m. to 12 noon-Flower Arranging Class-T"lrs. Mr. Lee McMonigle of Hamlin's Market, on the Hill, JOANNE EASON ...... •..•...... ,..... A(X'O{TNT~, R:ch::lrr. T. C('r~~b' ...-In;)tru.:.tur ;< .. ¥ * * Historical Society, hoped the Shores would be able to Tuesday, October 31 Thursday, N~vember 2 preserve it, perhaps finding some use for it in connec- *9 a.m. to 9 p,m.-One Man Show of Paintings by Mrs. *9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-One Man Show of oils, water colors, tion with the t>nlarged park. But the village trustees Stirling Loud. and sketches by Mrs. Stirling Loud. have refused to be interested in anything but gettirig *10 a.m. to 3 p.m.-8ervice Guild for Children's Hospital TENSION? POOR ClRGUL~TION? it off the property.. -Volunteer Work. . 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.-1961 Fair of Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. Try massage for that relaxing and invigorating feeling. The Parkers then made a proposal to buy the build- 1 p.m.-Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe--Bridge. Convalescent - Ask your doctor about getting a massage ing back from the village and move it to a site in the *3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.-Children's Art Class-Mrs. Stirling therapy after a prolonged illness or injury. I will come Woods. This was agreeable to the Shores, but the Woods' Loud-Instructor. , Mental Health Discussion Set to your home! council has dashed those plans by deciding the building "4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper is substandard for home use and refusing to allow it -Instructor. Dr. James Gravcs, who is Idially im'ited to atlcnd his lec- SOPHIA RIVARD LA 1-5427 to be moved into that city. 6:15 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Optimist Club-Dinner and serving his third year on the ture. The Shores paid $65,000 lor the building and land. Meeting. Menial Health Commission, will The amount offered by the Parkers to buy the cabin 6;30 p.m.-Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe InC.-Dinner discuss the Mental Health Pro. from the village has not been disclosed. They completely and Meeting. ' gram in Michigan at the first remodeled the structure, added a wing and installed 6:30 p.m.-Exchange Club of Grosse Pcinte-Dinner fan gathering of the Grosse new plumbing,' I~eating and wiring. It seems a pity that and Meeting. Pointe Democratic Club. this val~able building, and especially from the his~oric *7 p.m. to lO p.m.-Popular Organ Lessons-Mrs. ,Jane standpoll1t, must be erased from the landscape. Poucher-Instructor. The meeting will be held at Ihe Neighborhood C I u b on ------1 *7:30 p.m.-Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 12-12 Safe Thursday evening, November The Poitlte's Oldest Market Boating and Seamanship Course. . 2, at 8 p.m. Dr. Graves is Clini- 898 St. Clair Ave., near Mack etters To The Editor 7:30 p.m.-Allied Youth of Michigan-Dance. cal Direelor of the Department TU 5-1565 TU 5.1566 L *7:45 p.m.-Needs, challenges, etc: "Detroit's Culturally of Psychiatry at Rcceiving Hos- I Different Child" Miss Eleanor McCabe. pit.al and an Associ'Jte Profes- DNr :\11'.Edgar' Hurlr 10 the newspapers of sor at Wayne Univelslty Medi. family chefs favor these ... SPECIALS for On the occasion Df National A menca.. cli . Tl V'II'• '1 If' . cal Sl'hool. The public is eor- Thursday. Friday :\'c\,..,paper Wrek, the Dctroil Our sincere thanks for vnur a pO~.,. 1e .' ~IgeI]SC . IS °lc', U of D Women's Guild and Saturday . ,. . . eu Ylnb a Sln11 ar Dintt 1C . I Oct, 26.27.28 Chapter of the Amcnean NatlDn- past assIstance and ('very gDod same suhdivisiDn fOr p arki g To Give Benefit Nov 18 ill HC'dCrD;s \\ ould like to adJ wish fDr ~'OU and your ~taff inTI I l'fr . tl dn .: . trihu\r tD Ihe natiDn's press fDr Ihe ruture. Ie on y C I errnce IS 1(' IS-: . -,._- . Gould you guess th 1.t I . . I . , tan!'e of one hlock. I Desel'\Ill/.!students \1'111b('nc- Smash Hit Sale! e 1'0 e I pays In mam aln~ng Sincerely, •. ' fit from a c.1rciparlv sponsored ~FINEFOODS a free and vigorDus Amenca. T. n. Hoffll1an,ManagCi' There IS anothcr rxamp]e; On hv the Unil'(,l'5'tv' of D'l . what's good aboul Our nalion is largely :hhor~,fl pill. Illl S:lllJl'(la~', :-10\'('111111'1', te]ling ~'O\l wl11clhinl( is ln 1 Srouffr,\ FrMe" 11',;;nlo1lni'I', ~,~"rif1I;~"f l!Jc'ir dependents, hlood collec. residential" districts. C crt a In acllons reeelvcd the affirmative tl',If ~I rdlCllI WI Je .served to tion for your physician. So , J I' t '11t f' t 'd t f th '1 C',ar payers. Dutch Potato Salad, 12-0%. pkg., , .... 49c HALLOWEEN TREAT tlon~ ant (IS II \1 lon, IL~ al councilmen In their cfiort to vo es. 0 e same eOunelmcn, Arrange'menls for Ihe art if you i,ave a persistent or "nd waler s,1f('ly, ltnd home show thl'.\' were one hllndren who In the plca of protecting n (' I h I ~. y recurring headache and don't SPECIAL I know why, see your doctor. Home Mode l,uJ'sing'trainlnl.(. pcrcellt f~r Ihe residents, voled llie ('itiz('ns, refuse the reqll('.,t i ;I~';n~~:~l~e~f ~Ies gepnl~lr.aSCtalkr- Don't take a chance. Your I t I I h )' (f II (;1" t '0 t " r. . II Ip , ae . Skinless Hot Dogs ...... 47, lb. FRITOS WI'. in IIll' ))('Iroil Jl('d ero;,s Ito prevell tIe. use, a 1 oug 1.It I ~ 11', IlllC', ? u,r, WI IOU I' pooll': i\l1'S. :\IiC'i1,1cl .r. Tolh., physicilln clln probahly (')e.'" ('I,', Illl r h'l\ (, '.Iwn\s h (' e 11 IS (']early p(,flllilled hy the City I' (o.,t to thC' Clt~. pfC>pertyhC'- :\11" A1'11111 r ("",',. ~T' (' , I I I up your problC'm in short Lorge 16 Oz, Con Oceon Spray Corn Chips , .• ".' I' hindlh ('I". f' "k' I ' .. "'. "'s. ,rla( jJIOliO of our 1I.laiiomilips \\ith orcilnanc('s ann had heen threc I , . C',.' H.W 01 P,Il In>:I Ir I BaysingN: Mr.', (;corgp Do1nc!y, order. Of eoursr. hc Ill,'y (; ICi' '(' I'oinlc.;\ (.w.,01nd gfiltC'flll tllne5 dpcIared IIecessary hy the' phy"elans cal~ Oil thC'1r 0\\ n HeservaI ions wi11 be ee p. say all ~'ou nerd is aspirin Cranberry Sauce. '...... 2 for 45c Reg. C I SC Bags 45 doz. '.. C't Pl . C ., properly . , ., e _.- hut cvcn that'~ worth Jellied or Whole I'll" :.ollr help in lplling our story I y annlng ommlSSlOn. I' tc'd by Mrs. JOImes1'. Caraher knowing. 10 YOllrrcadprs. TllOse\~ho ben- The pccullar Ineonsbteney Of) Yours very tl'lIly, and will be held until B p.m. FREE Thi~ Is the nllOlh or " ~erJcs YO{l Crm a/wI1J's be sflre of QUALITY FOODS at Verbrugge's FREE dlt from Ikd Cross services their positJon heeomes evident M. Sc'anlon Alulllni and thcil' friends are 01 F.tIltori,,1 Ildverli,oments AP- DELIVERY ~liiJre\lith us this debt of glal- whcn one Inve..,ligates their past J817 Roslyn most we!come. pearing jn this paper each weck. DELIVERY Thursday, October 26, 1961 G R 0 SSE ,P0 I N TEN E W S Page Eleven Mrs. Thomas A. Persing J~an Searle~ re'~;,l, 10 Be Marnell Sally Boales Weds ~t~f:~'j : -- , .;,' j I :-ll'S. Johnston Searles, of East .' :4: .leffcl'son avenue, announces '.>:,1 Thomas A. Persing ,:",/!, i the engagement of her daugh- *)"::l I ~.,'~~~Itcr, Jean Mackenzie, to Robert Couple Exchange Vows Saturday in Christ Church with i Arthur Leacock, son of DI". and Reception Following in Bride's Edgemere Road i Mrs. Hobel-t C. Leacock, of Uni- 'vel'sity place. Home: Will Live in Metamora The bride-eletl attended Ober- In Christ Church Saturday afternoon Sarah Fair. lin College and was gradualed child Boales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gunn from WI< * * . t' d . Creek. Ushenng were Dr. WII• . carna IOns an IVY. liam K. Brewer, of Ann AI'bor. I,I P..\'1;H1~lA ~':AnR~N, daugh-1 ,lieI' only attend,lnt was her and Sheldon J Jolgren. or "~;~,I"" u, LIt: r,BERI 0. V.'All- .I,lcr, illrs. JOllll J. WJlelan, Lima. D. ,~~ RENS, of McKinley avenue, Jr., who flew from her new Afte,' a reception in the From Another Pointe Short and • I was one of ~6 fre~hmen at the home in San Juan, Puerto Hico, bride's home the newlyweds ;~ U,:ivel'sity of Vermont vying to fOI' the wedding. She wore an left on a trip to NOlihern Michi- to the Pointe tt reign as queen ovcr Homecom- emerald green ott(\m:m silk gan. They will live in Meta- of Vie,v 1.~ ing festil'ilies last week.cnd. gown and heige accessories. Her mora. 'OW'W "11 * * " .------.- MISS NANCY B. daugh- cox, MARY ANDHEA J\IALOTT, By Patricia Talbot ter of MR. and MRS. EDWARD daughter of MUS. A. L. l\IA- Cil'lderella Ball Set for Nov. 25 D. COX of Bedford road, has I LO'1vr, of Oxf~rd road, has R' - .- ..------.-- been elected to the post of sen- transferred to Alma College for B IIelgningI over the Cinderella' tale counterpart of Cinderella For the first tim~ antique hunters will be able to ate representative Of her resi- her junior year from the Con- a at tIe Statlcr-Hilton Hotel to life in the person .of a for- fbd a treasure trove at the annual Senior Center Bazaar dence hall at Grinnell College, necticut College for Women on Saturday, NOI'ember 25, willi mer tuberculoc,ls pallent who Grinnell, Ia. As senate repre- set for Tuesday, November 7 from 10 to 6 o'clock in the Photo by Paul Gach : be blond, blue-eyed Bel'erly, had been on the case list Of the Center Building on East Grand boulevard. sentative she is a member of SARAH FAIRCHILD BOALES, daughter of Mr. -+ -+ -+ Galbraith. i society's rehabilitation depart- the house council, an organiza- Among those attending the! The 17-year-old Cody High ment. Then, in 1960, there was This recreation center for oldsters is sponsored by and Mrs. William Gunn Boales, of Edgemere road, was I tion that helps the house presi- Father - Da~ghter Weekend at School graduate has complete-' no Ball. the United Community Services and the Junior League married in Christ Church Saturday to Mr. Persing, of dent with the planning and ad- ~la~hatt~I1I'llIe, .College, Pur- ly recovered from a long seige The committee members felt Metamora, son of the Raymond P. Persing:;, of Baltle I of Dttroit. The bazaar will have a Pennsylvania Dutch minislration of the hall's activi- chase, New ): 01 k, Octob~r 21 of tuberculosis of the spine, and i that, at the beginning of Ii Creek theme this year and featured will be schwanz lippus ties. A freshman at Grinnell, and 22, were Grosse Pomtc:s hopes some day soon to go to i hrand new decade, it was a Miss Cox is a graduate of Grosse cake, shoo fly pie, and Dutch soft pretzels in the baked J~Nl!ARIUS A. MULLEN, of college in prep BEST & • Trustees, Dr. Nishet. a member of the Alma College class of 11919, is president Of IIlichig

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Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 26, 196 I ------_._-_. Society News _Gatllered from All of .the Poi~tes Kappa Deltas I Austin Prepares for Festiva r Symphony Group To Have Tea IFrom Another Pointe of View ,w" .' .~;~:I (Continucd from Page 11) • • • Ellst Side Kappa Delta Alum- nae and their gucsts will enjoy '~. School soccC!' team and incidentally join in thlffeshvI.tlCs Plans Fashion Show a Christmas Candle 'rea on connected with Parcnts week-end at the ConnectIcut Wednesday, November 1 from ! ~ ~ prep school. Women's Association for Detroit Symphony Orchestra 2-4 p,m. and 7 - 9 p,m. at the l~~.. .,' In New York, they will visit Mrs. LilUve's mother, to Give Annual Benefit March J 3-14; Committee home of Mrs. 1I1lroid Mislele, '\: . ",>x..~ Mrs. Charles Otis Ashlc}. Meets Last Friday at GPYC . Windmill Pointe dl'ive. \' .,> ( '. ;~ ...... Highlighting the tea will be \~~"( 1 '~'" For Smith College Supporters Tlle Women's Association for the Detroit Symphony the many and yarious displays Orchestra held its first luncheon meeting of the season of beautiful candles and candle t,,~,~~>...~.f",: The Detroit Smith Colle~c Club will have its fall Friday at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Mrs. Francis arrangements, can die holders "r :-4 - .,,'.',~ meeting and tea this Friday a,t the Lochmool' boulevard t home of Mrs. Whitney McCutcheon at 4. o'clock. W. Smith, president for the year ahead, presided at the and other colorful and decor- ,<,,,"~;,~ . :~'~:,4'.- SllealduO' to the' alumnae, :laughters and friends colorful affair and outlined a busy schedule for the 01'- ative actcssori('s. Gucsts attend- ganization's 1,500 members .• ------ing the tea may order any of the ;, 1 will be l\Iis~ Janes Sehmann, director of admissi~ns "T' ) '3 14 ,'11 b the I HarTY E Barnard, campaign; candles and other items shown : '. it, J for Smith i.n Nort.h:lI11,Ptoll, l\.I[l~s. Miss Schmann demcs l\ al C 1 ~ - " I e I !\Irs. Philip C. Bakcr, historian; " ' . • ': " {. I that therc IS a criSIS 111 [ldl~l1SSI011 to <;olleg'cs taken as date fat. the traditional Mrs. H. L. 8e1ml'il'l'. nMlllll!!: throu"h the East Side Kappa , " ;1 a wholt'. At thl" pl"l'~l'nt tmll', for t '11~ Yl'!lr, lit Il'!lc;t, :::ipring fashIOn teas spon- Il\lrs. John B. Wilk, member-I Delta Alumnae Association. 1 . ':< SUl!p1y and demand in th,e area of college admissions sored by the J. L. Hudson ship; Mrs. Ralph L. Young, Proceeds from the can die }i are about cqUlil. Great news to th~ Poiute girls who are Company. Mrs. Richard W. prog~'am; lIlrs. J. Berlram Bell, sale will be used fOI"phildnthru- .: :~~ Smith.hound. Tucker \Vays and Means pu~h.{,lty; Mrs Dudley C. Hay, pic purposes. Las t yea r the .-; :;':<;, 1\11'5. Robert Pierce is the presideut of the Smith I. ' f tI c' a revJSlons; 1I11ss Isabelle H. alumnae assoeiation made fin- c.laIrmal: or 1(: .asso I - Hoersch, school concerts; Mrs, ancial con t l' 1but ions to the College Club and other officers are 1\1rs. Jonathan Wal- tlOl1, WIll supervIse. the John H. Gallschow, sea son Grosse Polnle Foundation for ton, P.'11.S. Perry TcWall, Mrs. Dwight Black, Mrs. Gerard glamorous events asSIsted tickets and reservations; a'nd Exceptional Children and the Mooney nnd Mrs, Harry Jewett II. by Mesdames Raymond J. Mrs. Cccil Akroyd, social af- Crippled Childrens' Hospital in Duffy, Jr., Lawrence J. fairs. Richmond, Virginia. * V~r.dier, Donald ~. Blain, Other commll!~~ ~eads wi~l 1111'S.Robert Callaway is chair- Navy League Tea MIhan \V. Volkms and be Mrs. Thclma 1 e\ IS Schnel- man of the tea. Assisting her Mrs. C. A. Dean, Jr., will open her Lewiston road Henry R. Klein. der, scrap book; lIl~s. Davl'.! L. are Mrs. Arthur Fetters. Jr., home this Thursday for a Navy Day membership tea. :\11'5. Winfield S. Jewell Jr. Gamble ... student tickets; Mrs. Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs. Edward On hand as hostesses will be Mrs. Charles B. Davis, Mrs. John F. Neiman, tclcpho~e; R. Bunn, and Mrs. A Marvin Standish Backus, Mrs. Thomas K. Fisher, Mrs. George once again will head the Musi- Mrs. Taylor H. Seeber, trlb- Atkins tal Excursions lecture series -Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. R. Fink. Mrs. John N. Lord, Mrs. Sidney T. Miller, Jr., utes; Mrs. Harold K. Daniels,' , . . . The Mothers' and Dads Club at William Sherman, Mrs, Charles Stoll with speakers Karl Haas and year-book; and Mrs. Dale G. Mrs. Henry SzymanSkI IS 10 Mrs. Alger Shelden and Mrs. Benjamin Warren. Malcolm Johns. The cntire Austin High School are decorating for and Mrs. Alex SzmigieI are painting Whcaton young people's con- charge of refrcshments. Those the annual Friars Fall Fiesta to be Today's tea will commemorate the 59th year o~ the series is being presented at the certs. • pouring during the afternoon posters accordingly. Mrs. ,Sherman held Saturday, November 11. This Navy League .The official birthday is October 27, bIrth- Women's City Club with onc Marguerite Kozenn Chajes and evenin~ will be 'Mrs. Ken- shares co-chairman duties with Mrs. exception. On Feb. 14 the year's gala will have a rircus theme, Frank Parker. day of one of the Founders, President Theodore Roose- presented a program "Experi- neth H 0 III d g e, Mrs. George velt, who turned over money he won for his Nobel group wiII meet on stage at encc" at the Vienna and Salz- Hubbard, Mrs. Leonat-d Jensen, so Mrs. William Fitzgerald, left, Mrs, Peace prize to the League. Ford Auditorium to meet "The burg Music Festival, 1961," Mrs. Fred Otto, and Hrs. Emer- King of Instruments," the great with Maria Roumell, soprano, son Allman. The League 1S sponsoring a Sea Cadet Program to Ford Memorial Organ. St. Clair Club Plans and Lawrence LaG ore, pianiot, The Association w III also Single Adults Holding Dance train boys from 14 to 17 in seamanship, physical fitness, Mrs. Smith announced the after luncheon. meet Wednesday, November 8 Dinner Dance Oct. 27 first aid, military drill and the code of the US Navy. The following standing committee The Cenler Club, composed quainted and get in on a variely Hostesses for the day were at a o'clock in the Shorecrest of GI'Osse Poinle's ~'oung sin- first benefit to raise funds for the pq>gram win be held heads for the season: Mrs. An- of activities. Mesdames Allen R. Whitting- circle home of Mrs. L y leE. gle. business, professional, and The annual dinner dance of November 16 at the Brodhead Naval Armory, the party drew L. Malott, budget; Mrs. Two wedding receptions have ton and John H. Ganschow. Eiserman. social set in their twenties and the Women's Association of the a bridge luncheon. Admiral Leon J. Jacobi, of Fisher been scheduled this fall at the St. Clair River Country Club thirties, will hold its monthly Memorial, one uniting Dr. J. road, is president of the Navy League group which is dance at 32 Lake Shore road will be held at the St. Clair Inn Paul Walker's daughter Ann on Friday, October 27, sponsoring the Sea Cadet program in the Pointe area. the evening of Friday. Novem- and Bob Dlugosz; the other ber third, from 9 to 12 o'clock. bringing together John Scherer The theme for the gala event An unusually fine turnout at of Stanton lane and Barbara will be "South of the Border" Goblin Glunbol A t Hunt Club their October function has Shover. The Center Club intro- with mUl'als being furnished by brought new impetus to the duced these young people to Carlton Finsterwald. Cocktails Halloween again will be the bel'S and guests a real surprise. club. There is now a 50-man each other and while sorry to and dinner will be served from theme ()f the annual October Judges will pick costumes stcering committee and active lose them from their member- 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dancing will party at the Grosse Pointe Hunt for originality and a prize will card. bow Iin g and theater ship wishes them well in their follow with music provided by Club. Reserfations are being ac- be awarded to that ghost or groups have already been form- married life. Bob Siebert's orchestra. cepted for Saturday night on goblin who best conceals his ed. Ever-y Grosse Pointer has the Mrs. E. C. Schollenberger is condition that the chief witch identity during the evening. general chairman for the event. or ghost pas~es and approves all Music will be furnished by The Center Club continually privilege of bringing a guest to the Center Club, but dates are The decorations committee Is costumes upon arrival. Phil Cole. welcomes all you n g single in no way necessary, Dress is headed by Mrs . .!ohn L. Barrie Dust will be allowed to gather LYNNE ANNE DOUGHERTY. Grosse Pointers into its mem- informal - afternoon dresses and assisting her are Mrs. Pat in the corners, and brooms left Zeta Tau Alpha senior at AI. bership whether they are re- for the young ladies and busi- O'Dea; Mrs. Dan Jackson, Mrs. for the witches and ghosts and bion College, was one of nine turning to the community after ness sults for the men. Floyd Moll w ay, Mrs. Ralph goblins are expected to gather coeds nominated to reign as Pfingst and Mrs. Russell Web- college or service careers or Bill Knice1Y's orchestra will ber. at the Club.. queen during Albion College are new to the community. play in the Great Hall of Al- Club decorations have been Homecoming festivities on Sat- ger House. and refreshments The co-chairmen of the pub. Many young people choose to in the making for many weeks, urday, October 21. Lynne is the will be served in the candlelit Iicity committee are Mrs. Fred and co-chairmen Mr. and Mrs. daughter of the FRANKLIN D. live in Grosse Pointe when they main dining room which has Grice and Mrs. Warren Mit- Larry Verdier and Dr. and Mrs. DOUGHERTYS, of Co u n try take up business and profes- recently been restored to its chell. Mrs. Mac Scott is chair- Donald Blaine promise mcm- Club drive. sional positions in the metro- original beautifully panelled man of the ticket committee for ------politan area. The Center Club is state. The cost for the cntire the Detroit Area and assisting an exccllent way to become ac- evening is $1.50. her are Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs. Fred Droesch, Mrs. Harvey Pierce, Mrs. Robert Fraser and Mrs. Jack Brophy. YourWedding prescriptioll for slimmer weary bair ••• is of personal Pointers to Attend Vibrant~ New Maclean College Tea interest to us...

n .. Grosse Pointers aetive in the ~'. # Color annual Autumn Tea, honoring students of Maclean College Of Secretarial Scienee and their to I.efresh )'ollr mothers, this Thursday after- pel.solla/ity ••• noon at 4 o'c lock at the Women's City Club, of Detroit, Summer always demands payment from your "air I" firms of h.I.5,:: r, include 1\1:rs. Thomas F. Mor- color and .sheen .. Make Your Fall refr • .shment appointment new .•. row. of 'Yorkshire l' 0 a d, and ••. listed in oUT Brilhl • witk tk. cala, 'peciali,h at ..• Mrs. James A. Remick, of Uni. Register, •• helps r' versity place, who will preside at the tea table decorated with friends to select the fall flowers and bronze appoint- right gift for you. ments. And to ltart you on Mrs, Morrow and Mrs. Rem- ick will be accompanicd to the treasured family lilver. 1~1.~ tca by their daughters, Thirza we-offer you wonderful BEAUTY SALON and Susan, who are in their sec- ond year at the college. uvings on Basic Sea 16808 E. 1f1arrell Are Hostess for the affair is :Jr. TV 2-0020 In preclouJ International Lola Maclean, president of the Adjacent Frce Parkng- Staling to enrich )'tlUT College, who l' e sid e s a~ the Women's City Club. living foreverl AI! PItt.1IIt Mad. I. U.S.,.. INTERNATIONAL STERLING ...kveliest) by design Convenience' is the reason for our \ .Grosse Poi1'l.te Office

Our office at 1714/t Kerchcral is expertly ~la/Tcd and completely equipped to service any of your investmcnt IJllsincss. Come in at any J lime for a talk. Thcrr. is no obligation, LJf ' i" i Open Sa turday ~Iorn in ~s . . FIRST OF MICHIGAN CORPORATION in Enlilio Pucci's own wool jacquards Members New York Stock Exchange Detroit l\rw York Chicag-o

GROSSE I)OINTE OFFICE CHARLES W. WAR REN & COMPANY Ii H1 Kerch eval TV 2-8004 JfWELERS AND SILVfRSMITHS STEUBfN GlASS HR) C, mond Leonard, Mgr. Pc ler Higbie Willial'1 Drn.eke John Schmidt 1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD WRlTOn.PIERCE Detroit 26, Michigan - Telephone WOodward 2-5158 , K~IlCHt\'AL. AT !iT. CLAIIt . GROSSt rOINTE Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:00 Thursday, October 26, 196 I GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirfeen Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women Wonzan' s Club Married 1Mltsicale Star Eastside Sigma Kappas St, PhiloUlena'S Fair Nov. 4, 5 Junio'r Goodwill Set Plall~~Bridge r0 See Candy Making 1'0 He Feted. All the color and exciteme'nt goods, religious goods and 'rhe b rid g e group of the The Eastside alumnae of of an old-fashioned festival will feUanrds.F'ogrameveeSry'aonse~saCakmubsae~naenndt \VI K th S 'th t d be available when St. Philo-, Grosse Pointe Woman's Club Jen. enne . ml , no e Sigma Kappa sorority will meet For Antique Show bass-bantone, arrives to open November 1 at 8 o'eloek at mcna opens its Church Hall and amazement, there will be will have something different . ---. ------. to offer the members on Wed- the Grosse Pointe Morning 18932 Woodward avenue to doors, at l\[arseillf'~ and :\Iatk, an amply stocked White Ell'- Mrs. Jo hn BenfIeld Chairman of Show November 12.15 nesday, November 1. Musicale series November 2 watch eandy being made at the Novcmbcr 4 and 5 for the an- phant Booth. at the Country ClulJ of Detroit, Sydney Bogg Candy Shop. nual Fall Fail'. Some of the committee wom- at Goodwill Plant; 53 Dealers in Rare Treasures to The c h a i I'm a n Mrs. John I D. I W t B f' H d' d Crane has planned 11"sit:ally handicap- ~l30 be :In ice el'(~;)mp~l"l0l" "nd "HI. Dc •• t:1( ami L:Ollce WIJl 'tv 111'( 'f'1l"1I1 H" i" :l n1('"]- M.'s Ralph !\T(.non~!d, ~!r3'1' o[ .,p;,.rk:;"h (;1.. ;,l""" "iiL., auu 15alIJl'uay, November 4, and .... .J. • snack bar. Treasurf's from many be served. bel' of the Chi c ago Lyric Robert Frost, Mrs. Robert Kauf- decorations, home "anned foods from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. 011 ped employees of Good\'JlIl Detl'Oit area homl's will be on Mrs. Thomas Pearsall will Opera, the N"w York City man and Mrs. Thomas. handmade aprons. dolls. baked Sunday. Novembel' 5. Industl',es. sale. assist Mrs. Crane as co-chair- Opera, Boston's New England ' .___ _ _ Mrs. John Benfield, of Lake Among those assisting Mrs. man. with committee members , Opera, the Philadelphia Lyric .shore road, is general chairman Benfield ar(' lI'lrs. Bill O. Brink, Mrs. Anthony Colet! and Mrs. _...... _ .• _. .J Opera and the N.B.C. Oper~ . of the market to which 53 df'al- 1\lrs. Robert F. Weber, Mrs. Arthur Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Bremer He has appeared with out, ers in rare and imporled treas- George Brooks, 1\rrs. Rex L. In addition to' U'e usual announce the marriage of their standing sueeess both in stand- ures will bring their wares for Bl'Ophy, Mrs. John Denier, Mrs. prizes the ::~mll1ittce have daughter. MARY LOUISE to ard repertoire and in rarely HAIL, THE RE-DISCOVERED PENCIL! display. Francis 1\'1.Dewey. Mrs. Hobert ehosen a mystery prize to be Roger Allan Drummond. The pel"formed works and is a mas- In the Cou~h'y Store, with an H. Dodd, Mrs. Thomas Fox, given for the highest score couple Were married September ter of a formidable number of roles ranging from Handel to early. Am e l' I can atmosphere, Mrs. Clarence A. Kramer, Mrs. phoned in during the afternoon. 19, in Greenville, O.. Stravinsky. candies, cheeses and other items William T. LaRue, Mrs. George Make reservations eal'ly. Mary Louise attended Emma Morning Musicale members This totable from Italy is popular at the turn of the cen.- N. Payne, Mrs. Clayton J. Bark- ---___ Willard School and the Un i- will hear the young Korean tury will be sold. er, Mrs. Kenneth M. Reichle versity of Miehigan where she pianist, Tong II Han, on Dec- In the "Copper Kettle" din- and Mrs. Paul D. Richmond. Center Holding became a member of Collegi;.:te ember 7, the protege of Gen- Sorosis Society. Her debut was eral S, E. Arfderson, who was Cruise Evening held in June of 1960 at the Commander of the U.S. Air $2,50 100:- ARNHl'tflSARi J£Ji.R Gross~ Pointe Yacht Club. , Force in the Far £ast during The Grosse Pointe War Roger is the son of the CLEO the Korean war. Tony ha'S been UU"U6i studying at the Julliard School MemOI"ial's series of interna- C. DRUMMONDS of Byron, O. tional dinners and travel pro- of 1\lusic for the past six years grams will continue with a Roger was graduated from and has becn giving concerts "Caribbean Cruise" eve n i n g Miami University in Oxford, 0., all over the country. ; J .~.'. Wednesday, November 8, at 7 and has at\ended the Michigan January 11. Paul Doktor, ., violist, and Yaltah Menuhin, o'clock . School of Mining TechnOlogy in 3 pianist, will be guest artists. ." Center facilities being limit. Houghton, Mich. . . ~.~) Each comes from a very dis- '.':-.; ed, until the complelion of tne tinguished musical family. Paul Fries Auditorium, the number Doktor is the son of the late of reservatiolls taken will be Named by Democrats Karl I)oktor of the famous rigidly limited to 175 as experi- Busch String Quartet and Yal- ence has shown that obliging Arlene Nowak, of Severn road, tah is the sister of the world further ~emallds makes it un- has accepted an appointment comfortably crowded for all. renowned violinist. a~ chairman of the 14th con- Paid reservations for the occa- Subscribers to the Morning gressional District Democratic sion are required at tbe Cen- I1iusicales remain at the Club Organization's pre,cinet training for rt luncheon at which the ter's office, 32 Lake Shore road, program. (TO 1-7511) by Monday. Novem- artist.s are honored. ber 6. The evening will begin with a lavish and exotic "on deck" buffet similar to that served on the luxurious liners which ply the sun lanes of the Caribbean through the winter season: Cbet UNUSUAL CHRISTMAS CARDS Sampson will contribute many unusual dishes from his collec- .'!' A WRIGHT KAY SPECIALTY tion of West Indian recipes and add his cl,l1inary art to that of We present the unique, the exquisite • , , in the Cente'r's Ann McGinty. The result is guaranteed to be color- designs from all over the world. Our expert ful and delicious, Two complete buffet set ups will facilitate engravers will personalize your cards beautifully. serving and eliminate standing in line overly long. ...•' Calypso singers and marimba bands will wander from room to room providing entertain- .JJaircultinff . . . ment in the native vein and the guests will be invited to join in Wright l~ay the spirit of the occasion. fEATURING THE 'NATURAL (UT' Following the dinner and en- 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Painte. TU 5-5515 tertainment, Chet Sampson \\ill show his colored slides of the You make good headway into Also 1500 Woodward 'end Northland. Islands of the Caribbean and there will be a film also in color Foallwhen you have a flattering coveting the Virgin Islands, Haiti, LaGuaira, Barbados, Ja- Natural Cut by Krowley. Cass maica and Curaeao, MR. Maliy fascinating produets of Krowley is the originator of this the islands will be on display ROBERT including wood carvings, native just right hair-do. It is just for drums and instruments, silver SHIVLEY jewelry, basket ware and many you. It's the Natural Cut. items from all over the world staff member which are available as bargains 2.00 in the Free ports around the of Caribbean. The dinner, entertainment, LONDON SALON films and entire e./ening is of- fered at $4.00 per person, tax Cass Krowley included. HAIRDRESSER

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Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 26, '1961' Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes College JVolnen Engaged Republican Club St. Joseph Mercy Aides Finland's President To Have' Tea To Hear Editor To Have Hawaiian Nite Center House Tours St. Joseph Mercy Ho&pita'i A highlight of the College Jamesol\ Campaigne. editor Auxiliary has announced, plans Honored at Dinner Women's Club this season wlll of the Indianapolis Star and for its forthcoming "Hawaiian be Ihe Ways and Means SlIvel' author of the best seller, "Amer- Nite". This gala evening of din- Set for Weeke-nd Office of International Relations, Detroit's Official Wel. Tea to be held this F rid a y • '\'; Ican Might and Soviet Myth," ing and dancing Is scheduled October 27, from 2:30 to 6 p,m, will speak at the Country Club for 7:30 p.m. T)lesday, Novem- ,Garden Center Will Sponsor Tours of Seven Houses coming Agency, Walker Cisler, Chairman, (:;ives The home of !\frs, Windsor of Detroit at 1:30 p,m., Novem. ber 14. at Eddie Pawl's Supper Party for Head of State at DAC S, Davies in Audubon road will ber 9. Club. East Warren a'nrl Btlrhllm as the Annual Fund Raising Effort; Mrs . .James B. be the scene of this gala fe,te. roads, His talk will be sponsored by Ogden and Mrs. Otis U, Walker, Co-Chairmen A dinner party at the Detroit Athletic Club Monday, In an autumn setting of beau- 1111's. Henry Weitenberner, O b 23 I d h d hId" f tiful chrysanthemums, the fea ,i I the Women's, Republican Club This weekend the Grosse Pointe Garden Center is ~toEer II', cu minate h t e two- ay \kV ir win vl~dlt °t is being gi\'en bv 1111's,Davies 5' of Grosse POinte. 1111'S, Carl S~hulz and Mrs. HIS xce enc~', Dr. 1'0 Kaleva Ke 'konen, pres I en 10 ilugllleni the' Club's Phil- Lewis Rowady are chairmen of ~ponsoring the 9th annual House Tours, with seven !J !' Eugene C, fullJam, publisher of the Repubhc of Fm~and, and f\ladame KekkollE'l"), as 8nthropv Fund thl' affair, AssIsting them wlll beautiful Pointe homes open to the public to raise funds of thl' Indianapolis Star, has well as ~he entourage, accompanying them on a t TlIe Club's ;n (' m bel's and be Ml's, 1'heodOl'e Renaud, Mrs, to support the center which has headquarters in tbe War \\'0-1 slaigne: "He Is a John McCullough, Jlks. John week SWI:1g of the Ul1lted States, theil' guests will fiud a great Memorial. ,~'------philosopher of a free sot'iety. ]\10I't50n, Mrs. Henry Hoffman, Saturday and Sunday The dinner, with short. at-ray of bright fall flowers in " He is noteworthy for his per. Mrs, William DeVine, II1rs, On year Palmer has marshalled some of the Pointe's mo:>t tal-' preliminary rcception and' ambassador to the United States, the foyer, and again at the tea sonal dedication to the cause of Ge'lrge Troesler and l\lrs. tour patrons will see the ented flOwer arl'angers to do cocktail ho'ur was giyen by :and l\l

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MAXON BROTHERS, Inc. We Have Many Other Grosse Poinfe Houses 'Conclucfecl by Our system at photographs ond small floor plans can shorten time-consuming period of preliminary inspection$ He knows how to treat you. He hilS DU MOUCHELLE learned the ethics of the business, He Window5 and screens easily reo moved from indoors or out, for ART GALLERIES works full-time. window cleaning. Ceol with Pointe Screen 409 E. JEFFERSON Lawrence F. D-" Mouchelle, Auctioneer and Appraiser TUl(edo 2-8000 •• ~ and Sash fT For !nlarmlltion WO 11328 Mack TU 1.6130 Coil 3.6255 Thursday, October 26, /961 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen Woman's Page • • • by, of, aIid for Pointe Women DAC Plans Party St. ]alnes Choir Introd ucing New Teacher Village Garden To Give Party Club to Meet Miss Putnam Feted 1'he Chancel Choir of St. James Lulheran Church, Mc. , The Village Garden Club is For Young Marrieds r meeting at the Country Club Before Nov • 4 R-rtes Milian road and Kercheval will 'on Friday, October 27. I Club Dance and Breakfast Set for This Ffiday; on Nov, sponsol' a card party with smorgasbord d (' sse I' t in the I Mrs. John II, French will act. W'II W dOG" f L 1 '11 K . G 3 DAC Opens New Floor Show with Jan McArt, church basement allditorium on I as hostess and the assisting: J e on I es, 0 ou SVI e, y" In rosse Singer and Rip Taylor, Comedian Friday evening,.November 3, all I hostesses \~i11 be Mrs. RaymDnd Pointe Memorial Church; Pre.weding Brunch to be e o'clock. i H. Berry, Mrs. Kenne~h Cun- Given by John 0, Peterses and James B. Do)Js ,nlllgham and Mrs. Regmald F. _ Plans have been completer. for Detroit Athletic Mrs. William Heller, chair- Club's delightfully informal "Young Marrieds" Party ma,l, announces lhat procceds : Given. Karen Putnam, daughter of the Leslie C. Putnams, +,his coming Friday, October 27, and then it will be only from the party will go to the ! R. D. Burroughs of the :~Iich. of Berkshire road, will marry Don Giles, son of Mr. and a wpek before the club's Novem:'er floor show provides SI. James Pipe Organ Fund. igan D~partment of Sonserva- Mrs. W. Glover Giles, of Louisville, Ky., November 4 Donation is $1,25 and tickets tlOn Will speak on How ~o in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. another seven evenings of party gayety for members Know Plant Names and TheIr,. . and their guests. 1------are available from all Chancel Choir members, or at the door, Background" Parties for the paIr began I J an McArt~ the singer I Mrs. A. D. Ruedemann are or by calling Mrs. Heller. TV . October 12 when Mrs. Fran- October 20 Mrs. J. Leslie Berry and s t U 11 Jj I Jl g beauty, "mollg .(hu~c Wllh early table 1-8243, or :Mrs. Irving Ropp, '1I,;i:> B, Vall Du:;eIl, of Har- I una ~\;.~, J,'lllC~ B.. Slecp gave will headline the entertain- reservatlOllS. TU 4-1884. i~liss Boerner yard road gave a Enen I a luncheon and 1~IS(elJaneous ment of the dinner-dance- The "Young Marrieds" fete I shower fo; Karen. :shower at the DetrOit Boat Club, . show wh{ch opens Friday, is designed especially fOI' all tel'S for buffel-fashion delect- Is ~larried On Odober 14 MI'. and Mrs. On October 22 !\II'. and Mrs. November 3 and continues the "young of heart." Its for- able dishes. David L. Gamble, of Renaud, Jack Putnam,. the .bride-elect's 'road enlerlained for the c(;uple I brother and slster'Ill.law, gave through No~, 11, with the mat, however, is for the eo~. Numerous groups will come Dorothy M. Boerner, daughter t ' kt'l a gadget showPI' and bcunch in exception of Sunday and pies who want to see their in earlier for dinner, then stay of Mrs. Alfred Boerner, of a Tahcoc al part~. th :their Birmingham hom~ M d young fry safely abed and the. for the dancing party and P b t d d th I ' e next evenml; ey were . . on ay, the 5th and 6th. baby sitter in charge before em PI' on roa ,an e ate t t d b -. . The rehearsal dinner will be b.I' e a k f a's t wind-up, among M B e . d S t oas e at a uIIet supper gIven, rd' °t rncJr, was ~ar~e. hta - ,by IIII'. and Mrs. Sterling S.! given by the prospective bride- Sharing top billing is Rip they leave for the party, these Maj. Gerald W. Massy ur ay 0 erome . nc er, S f d f 1"11 t d I groom's parents, Mr. anti Ml's, Ta~lor, come~ian: So, the festivity starts at 9 III, of St. Clair avenue, whose of Ivanhoe avenue an or ,0 ,I eres roa. " .' Mrs. Alex Stirling was hostess, GIles. on. November 3 at the ,Dmner b e ~ Inn I n g . at 7 p.m. with dancing to the Sey- group will include CoI. and' The bnde chose a gown of at a kitchen showel' October 17 Grosse POlUte Yaeht Club, o clock and dmner-oancll1g to mour H 0 f f man music then Mrs. Thoma~ D. Giese, the antique brocade for the rites. in her Torrey road home and on ' (Continued on Page 16) S~ymour Hoffman's band music there's a ~pot or two or' three Hugh C, Doerschuks and the IHer only attendant was Mrs.' .__ . . _ Wl.ll precede the 9:30 p.m. CUI'- of entertainment, and the final Glenn R. Greens. I WARREN ANDREWS, new 5th grade teacher at Russell Bryandt, who wore gold: tam, charm is a: "kitchen-served" The Albert B. Perlins, Jr., Kerby School, chuckles at Principal CUSTER HOME- brocade. I Mr. and 1\'1rs. John B. Millis, b I' e a k f as t, when everybody of Mer I' i w e at her road, and IER'S, (left) sallies as they discuss school procedures Mr. Bryandt was !Jest man. A , their guests will arrive at 9 the Frank Kuhns and Dr. and troops to DAC's culinary quar- and learning resources, Mr. Andrews comes to Grosse reception followed the cere. 'I' (Pianist Exceptional) o'clock for the dancing-break- mony in the Whittier. PhU Skillman fast fete, including the Walter Pointe with several years' experience in the Kalama- (now at "AI Green's on the Hill") Kochs, Paul Deftlo~fs and Rus- zoo schools, His wife, a former teacher of English, and sell Vances. With Mr. ,md two daughters, Pamela, nearly 2 years old and infant Chi Omegas to View Availa ble for Private Parties Receptions. Mrs. Kenneth Reichle will be Joan, 5 months, help him make the family home in St. Mosaics at Meeting the Herbert Craws, the Arthur Clair Shores. He is active in a number of professional Dances. WittliIfs and the Donald Bar- associations and also in theatrical groups. Summer A "Do-It-Yourself" program retts. stock has claimed his attention for 4 years and he was Solo. Trio. Orchestra The club's Oelober 18 "Night of mosaic handicrafts has been in Paris" in the International a member of The Kalamazoo Civic Players and the arranged for Detroit area Chi Dinner series drew a capacity Sister Lakes Playhouse. Golf, bowling and baHeball Omega alumnae for Wednesday. TUxedo 2-6164 throng of members from ail are other recreations. He is a graduate of Benton Har- November 1. After an 8 o'clock dessert, a brief film .coupled over the metropolitan a I' ea. bor High School and Kalamazoo College. Currently he Among the many from Grosse is working on an advanced degree at Western Michi- with displays of typical objects Pointe were Mr. and lI'lrs. gan. made of mosaics will be' shown Frank H. Boos and their guests, as a stimulus for the group. fO~ '~~iVIIS'ftJJ£'R the Richard Lambrechts of the An instructor from the Ame- 48Sj"i96i U. of M. Association Volis-Annas Nuptials rican Handicraft Company will Pointe and the Werlter Gehr- ~-:...,...... -...,...... ~.. be present to give assistance ,._-, • kes of Pleasant Ridge;. the To Hea r Talk on Russia To Taktl Place in May f George M. Millers and their and to provide supplies, and all Mink - tI,e ultimate in guests, Mr .and 1\Irs. Robert "An Americ"n Woman Looks Announcem!'nt is made of the alumnae are invited to join the l Trees; and the Edward C. at Russia" is the theme of the engagement of Chrisanthy An- fun. fur elegance, can 6e Roneys as a twosome, annual banquet Of the Det.roit nas. daughter of Mrs. James G. Chairman for the' evening is j Association of University of Annas, of Pontiac, and the late Mrs. R. T. San ••er, and hostess yours now- at the start Michigan Women, to be held Mr. Annas, to George Volis, will be Mrs. Robert Marl', of of the gala season ... T heater A ,-ts November 1 at the Veterans' son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr Volis, Berkshire road, Memorial Building. of Fontana Lane. Committee members plan- Make your choice from Opens Season After a 'serializing period' Miss Annas is attending ning the dessert and entertain- ment are Mrs. H. G. Frederick- I and a din n e 1', Mrs. Lqla J. Michigan State University, Oak- our ~ast collection of son, Mrs. Howard Simon, and The Theater Arts Club will Hanavan, a me m bel' of the land. Her fiance is an alumnus fine stoles, jackets f,J Mrs. Ralph Pehrson. Phoned open its 51st season on Friday, group, will give a slide talk on of the University of Michigan. reservations are requested. coats in all colors. October 27, at 2 o'clock at the her travels in Russia and her The couple will be married in Players theater in East Jeffer- impressions of the Communist May. son, with a riotous play, "Breath state. Many a man lives under the of Spring," by Peter Coke, Michigan graduates will also IT PAYS impression that he can't make a get a chance to hear about the Strive to form a good char- remark without leaving a mark The zaney characters in the University's new family camp acter-it's easier than trying to on the reputation of other peo- R. cast include: Mrs. Sidney for alumni, a b 0 u t proposed reform a bad one. ple. SHRIMP AND SALAD SERVER Sinclair, Mrs. Frank W. Cool- staff c h an g e s, and other de- Uniquely designed in beautiful silverplafe. idge, Mrs. John O. Montgomery. velopments of interest. Mrs. Murray Young, Mrs. Ar- Has inserts for toothpicks and sauce. nold Combrinek-Graham, Mrs. All University of Michigan graduat~s and their guests are Use it as a fI(')wer-and.candle consol!';, too. Glenn W. Carpenter, Mrs. Wen- cordially invited to attend this dall Birdsall, and Mrs. Claude Eleven dol~ars; including Fed. tax. M. Cocanougher. gala din n er in the beautiful MRS. Riverview Room, w hi c h will The play is directed by Mrs. offer a magnificent view Of the ALINE SEE TOWLE'S INFINITELY BEAUTIFUL William Genung. Detroit harbor at night. Special guests will be the a I u m n a e BRODE t1 Producers are 1\Irs. Alex M. groups from Ann Arbor, Port NEW STERLING PATIERN'VESPElt4 Stirling and Mrs. Dean Coffin. Huron. Birmingham, and pon- 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe. TV 5-5515 AND REGISTER FOR TOWLE'S Chairman of Props, IIlrs. Leslie liac. There will be an admission staff member Also 1500 Woodward and Northland. Brown, and costumes chairman charge. I "BRIDE OF THE YEAR" CONTEST Mrs, William Imhoff. ----- I of Accept responsibility when it LONDON SALON TODAY! 1,025 PRIZES INCLUDING BALL AND CHAIN happens your way--try to find Subject: Monthly Market Tip No man can be denied a fu- a more effident way of doing (on a 50und investment) $12,000 WORTH OF HONEYMOON ture, but too often a shady past your work, not running away acts as a handicap. 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Thursday, October 26, 1961 Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Miss P",tnuln Feted ~lalcollll Johns To Give Recital (Continued from Pag-c 15) I and Mr. and Mrs. John O. Peters I Club {or thc oul.of-Iown guests On the day o{ the wedding wlll be hosts at a pl'c-wedding and membel's ot Lhe wedding Bach. the laUeI' being an al'. ~!:Ik ..\lm J,\!ln$, A.A.G.O, 01'- Mr. and Mrs. James B. Doll brunch at the Dctroit Bout party, ~,ll\l~( .5n,) dh'irlllllster of the range:nent by E, Power Biggs ~;""-,,,,, I','mt<' \h'morial Church who played the [Tgan last year. "tel ;':,,:,,'l\l an orgHn recital The or~an which was instal!- ::;\\::,~~, .~rkl'1\l>l\n, Odooer 29, ed two years ago hy the Moel- PARCELS .'.: 4 "\'~\"",'k. Oil llll' Allan Shd- ler Organ Company has foul' ,X'I: :\l,':I:,'I'l,ll Ol'~an, He will manuels and 4,000 pipes. 1"01' Karl Hasten pl.,)' ,',Jl\w,~"ilions by Bach, thE' recital thc console will be C'\\Ipt'nn, Fr"ll,'k and Elmorc. moved into the center of the \11'. Joilns will be joined by chancel. Those of the commu- invites you to a FaYl' Turner, soprano, and nity wha would like the oppor- Dorothy Ashby. harpist in the tunity to hcar the organ arc in- performance of a solo cantata, vited to attend the recital. "This Son So Young" by Louis There is no admission charge. , . specia I showi ng of Whitc. John Silev ann Frank Gbur, the fabulous trumpeters, will add an excit- TRAPPED ing color to the recital with the Allow bad habits to creep in playing of two trumpet duets and very soon they are in com- ME HC E DE.S-S E NZ with the organ by Pm'cell and mand of the situation. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE EXECUTIVE COACH DISCOVERY OF THE HEALING CHRIS1'"

:, the 'ubied of a free one hour ledure by GEITH A. PLIMMER, C. S. 01 London, England , 1,lember o( the Bo'!t ,;,i.' YOJ(r frieillis and 1Ieighbors of i1fi t e m'aiIe rit note :,p.\rr:tparli~l PO';I_:!~'~~;r~:i9~ila'.fii1a,t.lqn~:N9,~~'~~ii~~~:~~y{J~.~ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, . La GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN Those who are mailing Christmas weight, etc. The specifications vary parcels overseas are advised to con- for different APO's and for the var- cordially inl'ifes )'011 to attend suIt their post office for specific infor- ious kinds of mail. INFANTS' ROOM AVAII.ABLE mation on preparation of parcels, size, ALL ARE WELCOME Now .•. through Monday, October 30 Denby High Alumni Plan Reunion Dance Taft Graduates Thursday and Monday fa 9 p.m. • Friday and Saturday to 6 p.m. Denby High graduates, class the 1941 Denby Reunion Com- The Executive Coach was developed exprE'ssly for business men who wish to fravel, of 1941, will gather for a, reo mittee. Attend Dinner Bethany GROSSE POINTE hold conferences or entertain in !Jtmost style and comfort. You'll find a complete union dance on Saturday, No- January, 1941 g l' ad u ate s METHODIST CHURCH kitchenette with stove, sink and refrigerator. A modern odorless bathroom that utilizes Christian Church 211 Morvss Road vember 11, at 8 p.m. in the should send their checks to Detroit graduates ot the Taft (Dlsolples of Chrlstl Sermon Topic: L u the I' a n Fraternities Hall, Mrs. Joyce Tyiel' Swatosh. 14504 School in Watertown, Conn. either gas or electric facilities. 5901 CadIeux Ruad "One Church, Three Masks!" 16140 Aurora, East Detroit. Promenade. Detroit 13, Mi~hi- marked the opcning of the pre- The Executive Coach features richly upholstered cha irs and solo, .- . , of course sleeping 9:30, Worship; Church School At LinvIlle Reservations, at $5 per per- gan. Mrs. Doris Kramer Larson, paratory school's Seventieth acommodotions' for three persons are provided trom this soia. This completely ~eil- for Nursery thru 6lh grade Anniversary Development Pro- Serving Grosse Pointes Adul t Classes son, can be made by check or 28014 Ursuline, St. Clair Shores, contained cooch carries its own woter ond power supply, employing an auxiliary gaso- 11:00 WorshIp; Church School gram in this area at a dinner REV, KENNETH BRADY. money order only, payable to will accept checks from June. line powered generating plont, for Nursery Ihru Senior 11941 graduates. The resel'va- Tuesday evenIng, Octflber 17. at PASTOR High. the Country Club of Detroit. The excellent driving behavior has been determined by certain elements of design' TUxedo 1-7888 tlolls win be confirmed by post 9:30 Church School Alumni and parents attending which have fully proved their worth in Mercedes.Benz passenger cors, Advanced con- Ministers card and tickets held in the 10:45 Worship purchasers' names at the door: heard Headmaster Paul F. struction methods has given the Executive Ceach excellent rood holding, rr.liable corn- 6:30 Youth Fellowships REV. JAMES D. NIXON Cruikshank outline the aims of ering which together with ils ease af control, assure its outstanding safeness in ail The 20-Year Reunion Com- REV. ALFRED T. BAMSEY the program and report on the mittee.wlshes to thank all those traffic situations. l}rogress of the campaign. who called, wrote or offered The Executive Coach m!.lst be seen and driven 10 fully appreciate this new concept in Chairman ot the Detroit cam- Sf. Paul Ev. other assistance in tracking business travel. Memorial down a number of classmates on paign is Yates G. 5 m it h, of Lutheran Church St. James whom the~' had exhausted' all Edgemont Park. He is assisted Ohurch leads. A goad turnout is as- by John E, Caulkins and Peter Challont. and Lathrop Lutheran Church R. FInk, both ot Grosse Pointe. Karl Hosten Motor Sales TU. 1.6670 ' United Presbyterlnn sured, the small number of We Invite You To Worship Wilh Us Kerch.yol at McMillan 16 Lake Shore' Rd. negative responses received 15205 E. Jefferson, Grosse Pointe 8:30 o,m,-Worship TU 4-0511 Bertram de H. having come from regretful Atwood EXTRAVAGANCE 9:45 a,m.-Sunday school Servlces-8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m classmates living in Paris, VAlley 2.7900 (All ages) Palm Beach and Pomona. The cost of living could be (Nursery-ll a.m. ServIce) cut In half if we didn't have to , 1:00 a.m.-Worship Mrs. J. D. Kinnear, of Severn 1': 00 a.m,-Sunday xhool Sunday School-9:45 a,m. impress our neighbors. 1 road, will be among the Grosse (Ages 1-8) Kiodergarlep-9:45 and 11 a.m Rev. Chorle. W. Sandrock Pointers attending the reunion. Mr. Monrod V. Mandsoger Bible Classes-9:45 a,m, Vlcor Pastor Rey. George Ii. Kurx, Postor Sigma Kappas to Mark I Founders' Qay Nov. 9 you The Grosse Pointe First English All 0 e t I' 0 i t and Suburban Congregationt!1 Alumnae Groups ot Sigma Kap- Ev. Lutheran Church pa Sorarlty will observe Foun- 240 Chalfonte at Lolhrop ders' Day on Thursday. No- pick Pastor E. Arthur McAsh Ohurch Gr055e Poinle. Michigan I vember !l with a dinner at 6:30 ~ lIIINISTERS p.m. at l\I~Gregor Memorial 10:00 n.m, I\lornlng Worship. I Vernier Road at Wedgewood IIlarcus William Johnson Center. Dr;v.., Grosse Pointe Woods Arnold Dahlquist Johnson 11:20 a.m. Sunday School. ~ Chairman for the affair is 9:30 A,M.-Worship Service !III'S. Lloyd Flanders with Mrs. it- 7:00 p.m. EvenIng Service ~ 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Church School for Crib room R. J. Colter from the South lhrough 10th~grade. All iVeloome ~ 11:00 a.m. Oakland Group serving as her Church Worship 11:00 A.M.-Worship Service assistant. All Alumnae are in- Church School for Crib room vited to make reservations with TUxedo 4.S1162 through SenlOr High. we'll ~~ut NIl's Chester Johnson ot Gains- borough road or Mrs. Arthur Wier of Helen avenue, Harper £ou are Invited to ose the FIRST CHURCH OF Sixth Church ot Woods, by November 6. CHRISTI SCIENTIST, CHRIST; SCIENTIST Christian Science put GROSSE POINTE Detro;t Reading Room Wednesday Book Club 11710 Kercheval Ave. FARMS one lJlock west of Aller 19613 MacJe Ave. Hears Wayne Professor Sunday Serv.ce. Grosse Pointe Woods Sunday Services ..,...... 10:30 a,m. 10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The Wednesday Book Club Open from 10 a,m. to 5 pm you Sunday School-Infants. Sunday Sehool _ 10:30 a.m. Room .. 10:30 a,m. daily except Sundays and Holi- of Detroit met at 1:30 p.m. on IVednesday EvenIng days. Thursdays and Fridays Wednesday. October 25. at the Weclnesdai Testlmonv testimoulal meeling-S p.m. until 9 p.m. Meeting : 8:00 p.m, Reading Room Women's City Club. Dr. Mar- 16:HS East Warren first Church of Christ. garet Sterne, professor of his" 2 blks, west of Outer Drive in it KERBY SCHOOL tory at Wayne State University, Week days. 10 a.m.-g p.m. 5cientist, 285 Kerby Road, at Beaupre WedneSdays - 10 a,m.-7 p.m. Grosse Pointe Farms spoke on "Trouble Spots in ALL ARI'; I\'ELCO~IE Sundays 2 p.m.-4:30 p.m, Europe." Dr. Sterne is well- versed in her subject, having traveled extensively throughout Europe. Her talk followcd a 12:30 pm, luncheon. Mrs, l\[artin W. Oetdng, of Ars'~.,,< Whitcomb drive, is the Book . .' Club's historian. and 1\lrs. James Page. of Kensington 17045 Kercheval-in the Village TU 2-5777. TU 2.5778 road. is publicity chai:-man.

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YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uickly CALL TUxedo 2..6900 Three Trunk Lines 'To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY 3-LOST AND FOUND 5A-SITUATIONS WANTE D 6-FOR HENT 6-FOR RENT(Unfurnished) 8-ARTICLf.~ FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE CLASS!FIED RATES ( Unfurnished) LOST: Female h u n tin g dog DOMESTICS 2 BEDROOM garage apartment, 22 STORM wlndo~ and screens, RUMMAGE SALE-Sat., 0ct. AARGOT W. HANSEN'S Charge Ads-12 words tor $1.00 dragging rope. Large growt h EXPERIENCED colored woma n 746 NEFF, 5 rOl)m upper. Re'- $120. Write Box Q.25, Grosse 2 screen doors. ($75. 636 Mid- 26th. 10 a.m. Grand River Art'Gallery Cash Ads-J2 words for <1Oc on back. Reward. VA. 1-5182 wants work cleaning, Tue s- decorateZer, 1948 model. Close to Expressway. LOST; Woman's gray sweater basement apartment for neat Dining and din(;tte sets. 3 Trun~ LInes weekly work. Home nigh ts. orated. TUxedo 5-5576. good condition, $50. Call be- TY 7-6322 TY 8-1160 trimmed with velvet clrde s reliable ladies in widow's Large and small oriental and LINER STATIONS References. 897-5968. .- domestic rugs. !\lirrors, lamps, tween 5:30 and 7 p.m. TUx- and braid. TUxe{lo 5-6071- lower. Grosse Poinle home. TU BLUE SOFA, lounge chair. CUNNINGHAM DRUGS 647 NEFF, upper or desks, "TV's," china, glass, edo 1-9148. th 4-0973. three mahogany tables. G. E. 16941 Kercheval al NoIre Dame EXPERIENCED laundress wi Three !>cdrooms. $155. Heat etc., etc. Entire contents TV &-96116 4-HELP WANTED references wishes Tuesday s, 24" EVANS girl bicycle with ironer. 882-6477. furnished. NOTHE DAME near Kercheval. priced to sell within 2 days, HARKNESS PHARMACY MALE and FEMALE Wednesdays, F rid a y s. TE car r i e rand speedomete r. CHAMPION TU 4-570D 3 room a par t men t. 1''0 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 20313 Maclr Ave at Lochmo~ 4-4079. Early American maple be d. DOUBLE DED, oak bedroom '11J 28th-29th, from 10 a.m. 2205 '-3100 GROSSE POINTE, 3 bcdroom 2-9589. room set - double bed an d set, excellent condition, $50. NEWS SAU:!! ST.~TlO:-IS STE~IOGR/\PH E~ EXPERIE.'iCED WOIIUlU wbll t:. '~'. ChicJ;;o m';d. corner 11th. 1Ul'."Ju 6-14;;8. upper, $1.25. Inquire, 414 Ca- WILL SUBLET 5-room flat, dresser 142x18l. Three Ear Iy DOWNTOWN AREA Tuesda)'s, every other Frida y Hugl, C. Bolan conducting Grand Clreus Park neWll Stllnd Suburban office needs a good dieux. we11 furnished, for 6 months. American wood bar stool s. DINING ROOl'f: set. Blond, five M&JestioSleIg News Stand or Saturday. Laundry an d sale. TUxedo 1-6908. stenographer to be a seereta ry GROSSE POINTE, Lakepointe. $70. Grosse Pointe Park pieces. Best offer. 2294 Stan .. E. JEFFERSON TO CITY L1MIT~ to 5 people. Dictation not hea cleaning. References. ED Alden Park Manor VY 1.0729. Lower 6. Fireplace, new Adults. VA 1-4142. WALL mirror, 6'x3', !>cveled, TABLE MODEL radio, pract 1- hope, TV 1-7039. n but must be fast. Knowledge 0f Camerons Glfl Shop, Waybur kitchen, disposal. $90. VA. $50. Call after 5 p.m. 891- cally new. Sup-Hose, larg e, & Jeff. other office procedure helpful. LADY ten years experiene e, NORTH RENAUD. Luxurious BLACK Persian lamb coat" size Park Drugs, CIIy LimIts 1-6833. 4416. new. Iron. TUxedo 5-6921. Advise experience. Write Box Pointe, desires day or wee k ranch. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 12. Good condition. TUxedo GROSSE POINTE PARK N-50, Grosse Pointe News. November 1st to May 1st. 5-7157. Miller Pharmacy Wayburn and work. LO 7-3884. HARCOURT-Lower, lY.: baths, BRASS BED, walnut bed, ma- SEE and HEAR the large dis- Kercheval 2 bedrooms. heated IJOrch. $285 mo. hogar.; dresser, occasional y, play of new pianos at . SPIN DRYER washer. Ironer. Sullivan Pharmacy, Beacon!!leld COOK and light houseworke r EXPERIENCED colored lad TUxedo 4-2380, TUxedo 2- MAXON BROS. TU 2-6000 chairs, draperies, rugs, pic- and Kercheval 60, desires general, cookin g, GROSSE POINTE 17" T.V. Tenor banio. Five Lous' Party Store on CharlevoL", (white), no laundry. 2 adults. 3090. tures, bronzes, china, glass, still cameras with accessories. child care. Live)n. Pointre GROSSE POINTE CITY. 2 bed- PIANO-ORGAN CENTER GROSSE POINTE CITY Live in. Recent Grosse Pointe glider cushions, other Items. Combination FM r a d i 0, references. 822-3715. Spacious room upper flat. Available 5 Knuff's Pharmacy, Notre Dame references required. VAlley 922 NOTTINGHAM. VAIley 1-9843. 14932 Kercheval VA 3-135 8.50x14 tires. Record player. and Kereheval bedroom upper. NlItural November 15th. TUxedo 2- Cunntnghams Drugs. Notre Dam e 3-9686. LADY, firsl-aid nursing, hous e. 3 Many miscellaneous items. fireplace, incinerator. ED. 4147. , Thomas and Gulbransen tran - and Kercheval keeping, 5 days, experienced , Used Console Pianos 1405 Bedford. e 1-7411. sistor Organs. Demonslratlo n N~~ Ife~~vJharmaey. Notr references. 897-8084. CARPENTER- 6B-ROOMS FO~ RENT Many makes and finishes, and LeSlions. CARPETING, light rose, ap- GROSSE POIN I E FARMS CABINET MAKER MAPLETON, near Kercheval, 2 including ant i que white. Trail Pharmaey. Kercheval 0n WISHES daywork or by th e proximately 65 sq. yds. Rea- Experienced in all phases of bedroom bungillow, gas, Tee- BACHELOR'S res ide n c e in Priced from COLORED TV, perfect cond i- the HiIl week. Call WA 4-1237. sonable. J~Akeview 1-8887. Farms Drugs, Fisher Rd. an d cuslom kitchen remodellng. reaUon room. Adults. TUxedo Grosse Pointe on Lake has $295 tion, cosl over $900, 2 yea rs Kercheval Pre fer combination formica one vrreancy. College gradu. old, sell for $475. Antiqu e DRYER, excellent condition, SChetUers Drugs, Fisher Rd. and LADY: baby sitting, light clean - 2-4866. Terms, delivery, guarantee Maumee and cabinet man. Ask for Mr. ing, plain cooking, horn e ate. TU. 2-9490 after 5:30 Franklin stove', original 1875, cheap. May be seen in garage 721 ST. CLAIR. Upper flat In and matching bench. KllISe! Drug~. Mack and 1-MUe Schill. nights. References. 822-4327. p.m. $80. 5076 Bishop, after 5 p.m at 106 Meadow Laue, Grosse Rd. Newly Woods Drugs Center, Mack and TU 4-4334. After six, PR 8-8207 3 year old building. LARGE SLEEPING room wilh Detroit - Open Eves. Pointe Farms. Boumemouth 11 Mile Rd.) EXPERIENCED white woman , SOFAS AND CHAiRS decorated. So 0 u n d-proofed. or without kitchen utilities. GROSSE POINTE WOODS day cleaning Thursday, Fn Sunday 1-5 Floor stock sent to OUr ware - MAHOGANY single bed and - One block to Vlllage shop- TUxedo 5-0084. . Grosse Pointe Pharmacy. Maek SALESLADY from Grosse day. $8, carfare. WA 5-9694. SMILEY BROS. house from our 4 other beauti chest. Formica k'.tehen table and Huntington Pointe and East Detroit, able ping. TU. 1.6130, TU. 4-4516. ful stores; some slightly abov e Harkness Pharmacy. Mack end ROOM in private home. Good 5510 Woodward TR 3-6800 and chairs. Voice of Music to sell exclusive italian im. DAY WORKER wishes work cost, some slightly below cost, Lochmoor transpo r tat ion. Reference BIRMINGHAM table record player. G.E. elec- How..:d Johnsons, Mack and II- port knits. UN 2-0832. Experienced, references. LO APARTMENT on Cadieux be- some at cost. at the tric stove and refrigerator. Mile tween Harper and Morang. TUxedo 4-0963. 115 S. Woodward MI 7-1177 '- 7-6709. VAN WAREHOUSE TUxedo 5-5581. Goronflo, Ma~k and ;'-nite Living room, kitchen alcove, Arnolds Drug. Mack and Haw ROOM for business man. Desir- ONE 3 piece Lowestoft tea set, 13230 Harper thorne - W';JMAN wants general or day bedroom, bath, heated, hot FOUNTAIN GIRLS able neighborhood. Re'fer- proof; also one 7" plate, one 1\lAHOGANY dining room set, Bob'. Drugs. Mack and Roslyn work. Expert with children stove, r. TUxed 0 glass top. Electric Frigidaire Touraine necessary. Complete train- WHITE WOMAN desires laund Rands Medleal Service PharmacY - LARGE ROOM for one or two 1-9545. stove. R.V. model, 47". Spring Mack and Moran ing. Pleasant working con- ry and ironing. WA 5-9667.. '. BEACONSFIELD 1096, 5 room CUSTOM GUNSMITHING Blue Cross Drugs. Mack and NeU diUons. Night work only. per son s. Wardrobe' closet, filled cushion sofa, 72". All upper, heated, attractively Franchised Dealer EXPERIENCED r e-w e a v i D g Blue Hill Pharmacy. Mack and Apply in person. WOMAN with experience de telephone and kitchen privi- like new. TUxedo 5-3252. Blue Hill - decorated, $80. Adults. 886- Colt, Ithaca, Browning moth holes. burns, tears. Rea d sires housekeeping and cook leges. Garage optional. VAl- - Oevonshire Drugs, Mack an HOWARD JOHNSON'S - 2640. Bausch & Lomb sooable. Est I mat e s. Quick Devonshire fng 2 or 3 days steady. Mon ley 1-3515. L & L PharmacY. Mack and Bea RESTAURANT - Winchester Advisory Center service. PRescott 7-4381. Lowrey Organs priced - day. Wednesday, Fridays ALTER ROAD - E. Jefferson, comfield ATTRACTIVE room in private Re-Loading Equipment and from $895. No out- Colony Patent Medic1De. 1500 LOraine 7-8294. attractive 5 room upper brick d Mack home. Business or profession- Components TWO PIECE mohair suite. Goo 4A-HELP WANTED flat. Electric slove. refrigera. condition, suitable for reef(' side financing. We ST. CLAIR SHORES al woman preferred. Privi. (Domestic) 6-FOR RENT tor, garage, landscape serv- B. McDANIEL CO. ation room. VA 2-1198. carry your contract at Arnold Drugs, Marter Rd. and leges. Good' transportCltion Jefferson [ Unfurnished) ice. Adults. VAlley 2-6611. 13333 Kercheval VA 1-8200 COOK-White, age 30-45. Good TUxedo 1-8788. UPHOLSTERY, dl'dpery, 511p less than bank rates. references. Live in. or out. GROSSE POINTE upper 6 629 LAKEPOINTE, Grosse LIONEL train sel, $50; boy's covers, bolt ends. 7ge a yar d Delivery and guaran- I-PUBLIC NOTICE Other help in house. TUxf'. Cost VIOLIN, THEORY MIMEOGRAPHING 5 ROOM flat. Adults. Call after 6 F-TO SHARE afr-c 0 n d itioning, gar age $400, like new. $150. TUxedo RADIO - PHONO .combination , FENCE - California redwood Beginning students through DITTO 5, anytime weekends. Edge- LIVING QUARTERS PHOTO-COPYING $175. water 1-0876. 1-5285. $15. Small radio. $5. 4x6 cot- louver; 8-ft. sections, 154 ft. artist level. NEFF ROAD ne'ar Village. Man, ton rug, $6. Boudair chair, $7 Cost $1,000, sacrifice, $295. HARCOURT, 2 familv terrace 20758 Mack, near 8 Mile Village Letter Shop ELEVEN MILE near lake, new 25-40, to share furnished IRON RITE ironer and health Curtains, new, half price 480 She 1b 0 urn e road, off 3 bedrooms, bath, 2 lavs. , TU 4-9843 TU b-2359 643 NOTRE DAME TU 4-7064 two bedroom, parking, dispos- apartment. C"ll after 7 p.m. chair, like n~w. $150. TUxedo Lamp. Formals, blue and Mack. screened porch. By appoint- al, $100. VA 1-6833. TUxedo 2-4462. 5-0967. white, size lQ-l2. TU 2-{)477. WHITE LADY with nurse's ment or open Sunday 3 to 5 EDROOM SET, antique poster PRIVATE and class piano in B - training desires home or hos. TU. 2-3126. HARCOURT, 822, lower, 3 bed- BLACK PERSIAN LAMB coat, ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica style, excellent condition. Bar- struction. Guild teacher.Pro 6G-STORE FOR RENT - pilal work. Best of refer- rooms, 2 baths, aulomatic gas $85. 415 Lakeland. (955), up to date. Excellent gain. TUxedo 2-8343. gresslve Music Series. El - ences. Reply to Box P-80, GROSSE POINTE TERRACE steam heat; landscape, snow condition. Cost $450. Sacri wood and Doris EIl(el, 14932 GROSSE POINTE-Good spot OCCASIONAL chair, turquoise - Grosse Pointe News. 17000 Maumee, corner Notre services. Redecorated, open for cocktail lounge wit h fice $125. TUxedo 6-1458. A-OFFICE EQUIPMENT Kercheval, VA. 1-3515. leather; 9x12 cinnamon ,woot 8 Dame. Convenient to shopping daily. Owner, VA 1-9873. plenty room upstairs for ban- rug; 2 white cotton, rubber- GAS RANGE, Roper, 6 burner , FOR SALE center. Decorated 3 bedroom quet hall, weddings, parties, Hawaiian Guitar; Spanish and 2 backed rugs, 4~2X8, one 3x double oven, perfect condi Your Girl Friday unit with gas heat, stove, reo AITRACTIVE 3 bedrooms, meetings, etc. Corner brick - TYPEWRITERS and 11 d din g Multi-Kord. 412. TUxedo 4-1676. ticn,' $1i.0. TUxedo 5-6311. Secretarial Service frigerator and gaTlJ.ge. Open balhs, 2 gara'Ies, separate 2-story building, 48'x71'. Snll machines, new. rebuilt. Rea- Master Course 885. Mimeographing daily. $140 month. Adults. basement, oil. Adults. or lease. Reasonable. DIAMOND pIa tin u m ludy's sonable prices. National Of- ROLAND GUILLEMET 2209. For the first time fice Equipment, 16833 Harper WOodward 3-6585 ROBERr C. MOORE, REALTY Gruen wristwatch, $125. TUx- Formerly with the Victor Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 edo 1-5285. HOOVER VACUUMS at Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. Recording Co. LAMBRECHT REALTY CO. EASTLA WN 905 15517 MACK VA 2-5052 Factory closeout at dea'.er NEED a baby sitter? The Sit- At. E. Jefferson. Front four SWING-NEEDLE Singer, auto. prices. B-ANTIQUES Studio Res:dence E. WARREN nea'r G r 0 sse 8 WA 1-5110 LA 6-8136 ters Club. PRescGtt 7-{)377. rooms includes dining room. 7-WANTED TO RENT matic zig-zag and new cab- 1961 models, scaled cartons. Pointe. Newly decorated 4 Newly decorated, sanded floors, V lCTORIAN arm chairs, love Licensecl and bondee. rooms, heated. $75 month. ,VORKl~G GIRL desire's apart- inet. Does everything. Origin. I Hoov!',' trades accepted, new rcfri gera tor-freezer, new scat, petit point chairs, glass- Special electric wiring for ment or share home. TUxedo aHy over $300, now only Limited time. 2B-TUTO'lING SECRETAPJAL SERVICE sto.e. Building fully carpeted. $52.10 or $4.25 monthly.: HARPER VACUUM v'are (tulip pattern) marble stove. TU. 2-3046. 6-1355, caJl after ;;:30. top table, lamps, etc. 14170 TELEPHONE SERVICE' Quiet adults only. PRescotl 5-6188. 17176 E. Warren TJ 1.1122 i Lauder. VE :; 5739. COMMUNITY THESIS PAPERS HARCOURT up per. 2 bed- VA 3-1003 VA 2-2125 WANT RENTAL for transferee. DR~SING .. table, -.~~ith 11.0. - Dismantled 1a y - 0 u t TUTORING SERVICE TV 4-3930 rooms, lY.: baths, library, Grosse Pointe, two year~ or \~I?ut, I LOCK, ant i que German ROSEMARY GANT GROSSE POINTE, 1156 Bea- tnpl~ mil rors. VIOlin. ~lOla, I Tracks. cr,~ines. and acces- C MRS. LOUIS MARICK. DIREC- scree'lled po r c h. Carpeted. longcr lease. Good refer- cuckoo~ TUxedo 5-8339. consfield. Six room upper. 3 Spamsh r c cor d s. Mlscel-I sorles for sale. TU 5-8728. TOR. Tutoring by degree teach- NURSE, 20 years experience, 8 Garage. VAlley 2-4874 or ences, Four bedroem$, 2 or 3 bedrooms. gas, garilge. VA laneous small h 0 use h old - ers available in all subjects for hours, $10. Call Mrs. Ramsey 791-1772. baths, $250 to $350 per month CHr~RRY chair. hand carved, 4-2705. __Hems. TU 2.137~_~r 8~1-264~. GROUND CO V E R S: Myrtle, grades high school, college and after 6 p.m. any day excepl price mnge. Available by original covering. Beautiful Thursday. VAlley 3-1279. Dec. 1st. VAlley 2-5052, Real- BEAUTIFUL TV. like new. ~;~~ysandras TUx e do 5- con d i t lon, 550. TUxedo adult educatiun. TROMBLEY. Excellent upper. LARGE GARAGE APART. tor. 1-5285. 339 Merriweather 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas a.c. MENT in convenient and Electric range, Frigidairc, $25. . Grosse Pointe Farms GROSSE POINTE'S UNUSUAL $225 mo. charming location. TU 4-4581. IIIEDICAL STUDENT desires Kitchen set. Bed, dresser, BEAUTIFUL full length ranch ANTIQUE SHOP, primitive fin- SECRETARIAL SERVICE tables, lamps, sofa, dinette. mink coal, size 10, sacrifice, OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS CLOVERLY. 2 bedrooms, $165 room in quiet home. Box 0-60, ished and unfinished. Gla.ss• • Lelters, Resumes Composed 1212 MARYLAND - L i v i n g Cordwood. PRescott 6.5497. $1.400. Beige mohair with china, ironstone. 20933 Har- mo. dining room, kit('hen- Grosse Poinle News. TUxedo 4-2820 • Dictation Taped by Telephone room, ------.--- sheared beaver collar suit, per. ANITA. 3 bedroom ranch, $200 bath, healed. • Silk Screen Mimeographing ctte, bedroom. WOULD LIKE to rent garage, CURVED sectional, peach, ny- size 10. $100. TUxedo 2-4585 $80 month. TUxcdo 2-0788. PRIVATE 'f'UTOR.LNG • Telephone Answering mo. vicinily Neff and Charlevoix. Ion material, bcst offer. TU after 7:30 p.m . 9-ARTICLES WANTED ~, IN NOTTINGHAM. 4 bedrooms, 2 TUxedo 5-4170, cvenings. 6-1337. • Electric Typewriting --- .....------.... --- KNITTER 5-1 will assemble YOUR OWN HOME • Postage Meter, Bulk Mailing baths, $225 mo. ST. CLAIR SHORES W ANTED: A 4 or 6 burner gas -ARTICLE.~ FOR SALE LIONEL t r a i n, transformer, and bloek your kniLLed gar- slove in ""ood condition for • Ideas to Take Out COOK-2 bedrooms and bath 28421 JEFF'EnSON, EAST a All subjects; all grades. Adults track, and accessories. Call ments. Will shorten knitted use at the Neighborhood Club. and children. Certified tea,~h- up, 2 bedrooms and bath wALNUT executi\'e desk and I after 6 p,m. TUxedo 2-3392. dress,)s. TUxedo 4.4677. , HESTER "WRIGHT-IDEAS" down. $325 per month. BELMONT APARTMENTS chair. Simulated oriental rug .• ----- ..------.._- - ..- .-.-- l'Uxedo 5-4600. ers. BATCHELOR 2 hedroom apart. Painl sprayer. TUxedo 4-9556, LARGE oak office dcsk, good WILD CANADIAN mink, full OOKS purchased for cash. Call: formerly at 643 Notre Dame MAXON BROS. TU 2-6000 New 1 aod _. .__ condition, $10. lIlan's trench length, like new. Size 14-16. B ments. Large rooms, walk.ln Entirc libraries or fine single DETROIT AND Stl'BURBAN Tuxedo 2-6034 coat (type raincoat) size 39 Best offer over $1000, KEn- TUTORING SERVICE GROSSE POINTE PARK. Upper closet space, kitchl'n equipment, items. Midwest Book SE'rv- Cha irs I Tables I Lamps long, praetic.qlly new, $10. wood 7.5708. 5 rooms. Newly decorated. air-conditioned. Private parking, .Icc, 4301 Kensington, TU KENWOOD 7-4653 nUTse wishes TUxcdo 5-5470. PRACTICAL Wonderful lransportation, gas A11 slyles and sizes, 50~1o off. ~.2450. child care or invalid, Grosse . Mg!'. Apt 3 SI~GER automatic zig.zag sew- heat, $65. VAlley 2-0440. From $120 VAN WAREHOUSE MINK paw jackd, recently re- Pointe and Woods reference. ing. machine. ,Iusl dial the' \NTED: Console or spinet 2E-NURSERY SCHOOLS 13230 Harper modeled, size 16. Pair French W. Home nights, WA 3-7678. RIVARD BLVD. upper. Hcated, SIX ROOM UPPEH. JefCe)son. vases fitted for lamps. TUx. deSIgn. neccl~ no alla(,~lments'l piano. Condition not impor. FuJI halance on delinquent tant. Under $100. TU 6 16-7 GROSSE PTE. stove, refrigerator, couple, Chalmers are a. Automatic SI ,IWITLY WOn:"l heltrr worn- cdo 1.1290. lay.away account only $54 or -__ ,1_, NURSERY SCHOOL SA-SITUATIONS WANTED heal Ilnd waler, Adults. TU en's and children's elolhing'j'__ _.. -. . .. garage. TUxedo 2-8034. $4.76 m 0" l h I Y payments. CHURCH CHOIR on nast side Ilnd Kindergarten DOMESTIC 4-6786. Ie. 10 5 daily, Friday 'lil 9. LJONEL train. complete. "0" PHeseott 2-1307. in nced of small baby grand Full and half-day sessions. Grosse Pointe' Woods "baby 2033g i\I~ck belween 7 and gauge, Excellent condition. 3 I LADY wishes days, Ironinr, or 21 p I a n o. TU. 2-2762, afler A fine educational experi- bear" 2 !>cdrooms, spol\css, NEFF LAN~, 2 bedrooms, 8 Mile Roads. pall' ice skates. TUxedo 5- cleaning. Grosse Pointe ref- TWO HERITAGE lounge chairs 51J.m. ence for your pre-schooler. $75 ... 3-4 bedrooms, recre. feet of closet space, air-con- -.-----.---. ------. 0112. erences, 924-5772. OVING to Florida - have and ottoman. Tangerine color, Transportation avallable. ation, Interesting, $200 ... ditioned, completely carpeted. M many household furniture BOY'S WINTER jacket, size 16. nylon. Excellent condition. WE BUY old gold, jewelry and IRONJNG in my home. Harper and In City, lower, upper, Private basement, garB ge, 821 VERNIER ROAD items to sell. R~sonablc. Call I,argc size Cub Seout uni- Also occasional table's, TUx- silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 and Moross section. TUxedo $85. garages, mod~rn... $150. No children, no pets. TU 1-3460 TU 1-2764. form. 1'Uxedo 4-0318. edo 4-6717. Moross Road. 1-5186. tn 5-4415. TUxedo 4-3207.

l ,I Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 26, 196'

YOUR AD CAN 8E CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uickly CALL\ TUxedo 2,.6900. Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uickiV 9-A~TICLES WANTED 12F-RESORT PROPERTY DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE WANTED: Mi.'tronome in good FOR SALE 16-PETS FOR SALE 21G-ROOF SERVICE FOR SALE FOR SALE - --"------21I-PAINTING AND 21P-FURNITURE REPAIR condition. VA. 1-0764. FREE home for two female kit. I ROOF REPAIRING DECORATING SUl\lIlIER HOME FOR SALE- GROSSE POINTE FARMS anne parker, tu 5-4415, offers t.ens, 7 weeks. TU 6-1337, CHAIRS RECANED, doll. re' : Expert on leaky roofs, gutters, BOOKS bought in any quan. $9500 100 CLOVERLY _ Altracliv rent or sell, a 9 room re . LEO P. KISTNER I paired. WA 1-2710. tity. Entire libraries, book. e P'JODLES, male, black and decks, caulking. VEnice 9-2220, modeled farmhouse, 70 , Intel'ior painters, exterior . I cases, art objects. Mrs. B. C B R U C E P.ENINSULA, 240 Mt. Vernon st~'le, built 1957. 4 silver. 23203 Raven, East LAkeview 1-6127. Claes, 1670 Leverette, WO miles to Red Bay on Lake Hu. family bedrooms, 3 baths, low taxes, interesting .. Detroit. Fl'ee esl'IInat es, \\101' k guar- Furniture Refinishing 2 and for the handyman, 8~1 3-4267. L d I lavs.. maid quarters. Fine II 2 S P E C I A LIZ I N G In gutter anteed. Rates reasonable. Piano - Cabinet - Mile', ,cottage, 75' x 232' ron. an scaped corner Ot or. brary, all modem kikhen, ree - , POODLE puppy. Silver, minia- \Vorl<. Roof repair. 30 years Custom work and color. Wood Paneling, WANTED: Ping pong table, up- lake (300 ft.) near post-office, re'ation room, full air condi . could come alive, need s ture. Reasonable to ~ood experience, full y insured, PRescott 7-5876, PRescott $1500 ..• other opportuni . 10\\1 priced. Richard WiIlerlz, 7-585~ Lacquering right piano, preferably play- lodge and shopping. Furnished tioning, sprinklers, car pet s, home. TUxedo 1.6346. er. TUxedo 4.~695. house, fir p;.neled. Large stone drapes, many other extras. ties. -----_._---- TO 1-8170 or TO 4-3930. I POODLE puppies, registered HUGHES BROTHERS, paint. EDWARD RUDNICKI GRA.ND piano or s;>inet want- fireplace in living room

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'. l' ~, .,'" \.' ...... 'J" . ..,. I... , 'I" .... ~, (~ tp ...... , '\0 '" ~ .... ~ ",". "0 ',,:; ."ll,. """ .... .~. ' ... ~"" ...... ,. Thursday, October 26, 1961 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen Little League Ronald E. Bartalucci Classified Continued New Sparkle House Restaurant Opens A hold front never hold.1 out I Time Is money-and It you long unless it has a good back- have Olle you dOIl't need tho (Continued from Palre 8) Military Policeman The n~w Sparkle House res- 21S-CARPENTER WORK 21V-SILVER PLATING polntments and food L re in ex- ing: other. Theil' try for extra point was laurant in the Parkcrest Motel tremely good taste. Army Pvl. Ronilld E. Barta- SILVEH & GOLD PLATING good but the gun sounded at the at 20000 Harpel' Avenue opens Restaurant service includes JIM SUnON lucci, 18, son of 1\11'.and Mrs. Oxid17:ing and Repairing next klck.off to give Grosse this week with K. C. Frankford, private events held in the Park- 1677 BRYS R i n a I don. Bartalucci, 1932 ils owner and Elmer Mltchl.'II, Brass Polishing & Lacquering Pointe a 12-7 v I c tor y over cl'()s! conferenCe room where 50 Carpenter Work, Repairing & Pre s t w i c k, Groslle Pointe its manager. It is the second Voters of Grosse Pointe City Jewelry Repairing, Engraving Southgatc. guests can be served. Remodeling, Attics, Porches, Woods, Mich., completed eIght Sparkle House opened tI the Garages. lEEBERT G I' 0 sse Pointe's defense, weeks of military police train- greate)' Detroit area this year. TV 4-2942 SilVERSMITHS which kcpt Southgate backed ing under the Reserve Forces up In its own territory most of Sparkle House is more than a Be honest-keep cool and I 14508 CHARLEVOIX Act program at the Provosl mot!'l restaurant in that Its ap- stick to the cold facts a Iways. the second half, had as mIlch to Mal'shal General Center, Fort I V'OTE Blk. east ot Chalmers OLD FASHIONED do with the Lion's victory as Gordon, Ga., on October 13. VA 2-7318 anylhing. Jim Maher. and Vince CRAFTSMANSHIP IN Bartalueci received Instruc- Peseski were exceptional on de- TUES.~NOV. 7th MODERN CABINETS 21Z-LANDSCAPING fense. Their resourcefulness in tion in self defense, traffic con- coming up quickly from their trol and the basic procedures For Beautiful Quality THEE THIl\1MING, of civil and military law. Upon City of Grosse Pointe REMOVAL. SPRAYING, positions helped cut short a Cilbinet Work, Call completion of six months active Dutch Elm disease spraying, numbel' of 'figer gains. On of- HEAR YOUR CANDIDATES fense, Mike Connolly and Bill duty t l' a i n i n g, Bartaluccl is cabling. scheduled to spend the remaln- Carl Watson Free estimates. Gough showed great ability and Notice of AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB drive. Although Connolly fumb- riel' of his military service with LA 6-550 I TV 1-6950 the 602d Milital'Y Police Com. CAL FLEMING TREE led fOUl' times, his passing was pany, an Army reserve unit, in ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS SERVICE quick and accurate. Bill Gough's supcrb running speed has help- Dearborn. He is a 1960 gl'aduate Absent Voters Ballots Family rooms, pOI'ch enclosures, of Grosse Pointe High School. modern kitchens, atllcs convert- COMPLETI:: landscape service. cd the L ion s in scoring all Wed.~ Nov. 1st ed. L:l\\'n cutting, fcrtilizing, top dressing, cultivating, seeding, for Next Saturday, October 28, the COl\1PLETE MODERNIZING rolling, trimming and prun- Luncheon at Hillcrest GI'.);se Pointe teams finish their LICENSED & mSURED ing. Spring clean-up work :;'2 seas.:>nas they meet the SL. Clair 8:00 P. M. hour. For free estimates, City General Election HELMER Shol'es Green Hornets at St. The Mothers Club of Domin- Julius La Qulere. PR 8-2709. TUxedo 4-0522 Clair Shores. ican High School will have a luncheon and fashion show November 7, 196i Resident ot Grosse Pointe City IT'S PLANTING TIME Thursday, November 2 at 12:30 Pongrac~ Jewelry • It's always easy to giVe up, L&R We Specialize In o'clock at the Hillcrest Country Registered qualified electors In the City of. Grosse but it takes grit to keep up. Club. Custom Construct ion • PATIOS & WALLS Pointe who expect to be absent from the City or who are BUILDING REl\IOVi:':LING • l\IERION SODDING confined to home or hospital by illness or dIsability are • Complete Kitchens • RE-LANDSCAPING • Famlly Rooms • PLANT REPACEMEN1' urged to apply for Absent Voters Ballots for such election • Bathrooms • EVERGREE''\' PLANTING at once. NO APPLICATION CAN BE MADE AFTER 2:00 City of Grosse Pointe • Recreation Rooms For consultation without O'CLOCK P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1961. Appli- 5 complete kitchens on display. obligation, call Bids Wanted cation must be made prior to such time at the City Office. See and browse at PR 9-2729 or PR 7-1093 Notice of 30140 Harper PR 1.5050 LAWRENCE C. SAVAGE, LEE A. WALKER Metropolitan for Remodeling in City Clerk ROBERT M. P,A.LNAU LANDSCAPE City of Grosse Pointe City General Election CARPENTER, r"p"irs, doors, SERVICE Dexter M. Ferry, Jr. 171SO Maumee Ave., TU 5.5800 locks, sash cords, cabinet worl;.. EDwater 1-4576. EXPEIlT tree service, removal to be held on and trimming. Fall clean.ups. Elementary School Published G.P.N. 10-26-61 & 11.2-61 Complete landscaping. TV 5- CUSTOI\I MODERNIZATION 807(J, TV 2-3221. Additions, alterations, recrea- Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Tuesday, Noyember 7, 1961 tion rooms and kitchens. Free estimates. Landscaping CITY OF THE BARLEC CO. Lawn Maintenance The Board of Education of The Grosse Pointe PublIc School To the Qualified Electors of the City of Grosse Pointe, Syslem, Grosse Pointe Township, Wayne County, Stale of County of Wayne: VALLEY 1-8146 "FOR SERVICE Michigan, through its Secretary, Ruth H. Goebel, will re- THAT SHOWS" ceive sealed bids for Remodeling in Dexter M. Ferry, Jr. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (hat the City General Elementary School, located at 748 Roslyn Road, Grosse ~to~s~1Point~1fnt1n~ Additions - Alterations Call 791-3636 Pointe Woods, Michigan, until 8:00 P.M, EST. on MONDAY, Election will be held in ihe City of Grosse Pointe, Wayne Kitchen Modernization FOUR STAR NOV. 13, 1961. County, Michigan, on Tuesday, November 7, 1961. Polls Or Minor Repair All bids should be addressed to the Board of Educati'on, 389 Summary of Minutes will be open from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. for the purpose Free Es'timl>tes LANDSCAPING St. Clair Avenue, Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan, at whkh of electing the following: Licensed Contractor place thcy will be publicly opened and read aloud. October 16, 1961 FRANK J. ST. AMOUR Cad.et Crookes Ends One proposal will be received covering General Architec- tural Trades, Mechanical and Electrical Trades. TU 2-8324 TV 5-5791 Year of Duty at Sea IllceUng was called to order at B:OO P.1\!. One MAYOR, for a two'year term The successful bidder will be required !'J furnish a satisfac- tory PerfOl'mance Bond and Labor and Material Bond. Present on roll call: 1I1a~'or William F. Connolly, Jr., Three COUNCILMEN, for a four-year term REMODELING Cadet William E. CI'ookes, Councilmen Henry E. Bodman II, William .G. BuUer, BY A CUSTOM BUILDER son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. The Contract Documents, including plans and specifications Thomas K. Fisher, William G. Kirby, Ledyard 1I11tchell, Jr., Crookes of 2017 van Antwerp, arc on file at the offices of:- and Edward C. Roney, Jr. For quality of workmanship and Grosse Pointe. l\Iichlgan, re- LAWRENCE C, SAVAGE materials, se.e OUr model at 87 cently relurned to the United Builders & Trades Absent: None. City Clerk 2210 Park Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Webber Place, Grosse Pointe States Merchant Marine Acad- I\layor William F. Connolly, Jr., presided. Shores. Open dally 2-5. emy, Kings Point, N. Y., aftcr Dodge Reports Published G.P.l\J. 10-26-61, 11-2-61 spending a year at sea aboard 548 Free Prcss Bldg., Detroit, !\Iich. Minutes of the regular mecting of October 2, 1961, WALTER H. MAST CO. various vessels of the American Board of Education were approved as submitted. 389 St. Clair Ave., Grosse Pic., Mich. TU 2-1400 Merchant Marine. Reports of the Controller, the Building Department Earl G. Me' ,,'. 0}>;1c('( . His year at sea is ;t regular and Fire Department for the month of September, 1961, ------part of the four year course of- 1306 Michigan Building, Detroit, !\Ilch. were ordered !"eceived and filcd. CITY OF H. F. JENZEN BUILDING fered al the Academy to train Plans and specifications may be obtained at the offices of A report of the events and activities. at the Pier Pa:k Home and Industrial repairs qualified officers for the ships the Architect, Earl G. Meyer, by depositing Ten Dollars for the 1961 season was rel'erred to the Pier Park Commlt- Additions, attics completed. of our Merchant Marine. This ($10.00) cash or certified check for each set of documents tce for study. Porch enclosures, recreation year of sea duty is unique for so obtained. The am'JUnt of the deposit for one or more sets eJt'O~$tJoint\' Jilrms of documents will oe refunded to each actual bidder who rooms, garages repaired. it not only gives lhe Cadet an As a result of a communication from IIII'. Richard R. returns the plans and specifications in good condition withilj Bigley, of 179 Hillcrest Lane. wIthdrawing the petition of TU 1-9744 TU 4-3011 opportunity to gain a' first-hand ten nO) days after the opening of bids. the residents of Hillcrest Lane (asking for removal. of two kno'.vledge about the ships street lights and for permission to replace them WIth one which he may later command, Proposals must be submitted on forms furnishep by Archi- gas light in front of each residence', no action was taken Notice of Public Hearing but also enrolls the Cadet as tect and accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in on the petition. Additions Remodeling' the amount' of five percent (5%) of the bid, payable to the an ambassador in promoting Board of Education of The Grosse Pointe Public School Family Rooms good will in ports of call in' The Council authorized a contribution of $100.00 Proposed Amendment System, G!'osse Pointe, Wayne County, Stale of Michigan. toward the expense Of the 22nd Annual Grosse Poinle Hal- LETO BLDG. CO, TU 2-3222 friendly nations around the In the event the successful bidder falls to enter into con- lowe'en Party. world. tract with the Board of Education this certified check or N. J. Lelo Founded 1913 TO DOG ORDINAi~CE During his training period at the amount of Bid Bond must be forfeited to Board of A proposed amendment to the Dog Ordinance was read, Education. received and ordered laid on the table for action. and a TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE sea, Cadet Crookes visited public hearing on the proposed amendment was set for 8:00 CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS ports in Russia, Brazil, Argen- Proposill forms not properly filled out will be rejected. P.M. on November 20. 1961. Customcraft tina, Uraguay, Columbia. Swe- Notice is her~by given that a public hearing will be den, Poland, Denmark, Norwa~', All proposals submitted shall remain firm for a period of The Financial Report of all Funds of thE: City for the held in the City Hall, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms 30 days after official opening Of bids. CONSTRUCTION Iceland, Germany, Chi n a, fiscal year July I. 1960, to June 30. 1961. and the report 36, Michigan, on COMPANY Japan, Formosa, Hawaii, the The Board of Education reserves the right to rejecl any of the auditors for the same period were approved. Additions and Remodeling of Philippines, Korea, and Pan- or all bids, in whole or in part, and to waive any informali- The City Manager was authorized to prepare spcciflca- Monday, Nov. 20, 1961 ties therein, or to accept the bid which in their opinion will all types expertly done. ama in the canal zone. tions and to take bids for comprchensivc gencral liability His remaining two years at service the best interests of the School District. insurance. at 8:00 P.M., for the purpose of hearing any taxpayers. r('si- • Family Rooms • Kitchens Kings Point will be spent in dents or citizens of the City of Grosse Poinle Farms on the Board of Education-The Grosse Pointe The City Manager was authorized to increase the City's following proposcd Amendment to the Dog Ordinancc: • Remodeled • Recreation pursuit of a rigorous academic Rooms • Porches • Attics automobile liability insurance . schedJle encompassing such Public School System-Ruth H. Goebel, Sec'y. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 10 Converted. Dormers. Gar- subjects a:; thenna:! dynamics, A communication was received from the Department ages Remode!E'd. physics, calculus, s tat i e s, of Corrections Of the State of l\Iichigan. stating that upon OF THE DOG ORDINANCE OF TilE CITY Free Estimates and Planning marine insurance, naval science, examination they found the City Jail 10 be in good sanitary OF GROSSE t"OlNTE FARMS, BEING: AN condition and receiving good supcn'ision. Service. FHA Financing. and electrical engineering, as ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE POS. DEAL DIRECT WITH well as, c.xtensive military On proper motion madc. supported and carried, the SESSING, HARBORING, OWNERSHIP AND BUILDER training necessary for a suc- meeting adjourned at 8:35 p.m. RUNNING AT LARGE OF DOGS, TO PRO. cessful career at sea. TU r -I 07.4 A. H. PETERS FUNERAL HOME VIDE FOR THEIR VACCINATION AND FOR Upon graduation in August THE DESTRUCTION OF VICIOUS AND 196~, he will receive a license William F. Connolly, Jr., Dawson F. Nacy, DISEASEDDOGS IN THE CITY OF GROSSE 21S-CARPENTER WORK as Third Engineer in the Mayor Established J 917 City Clerk POINTE FARMS; TO PROVIDE PENALTIES DOING all types of carpenter Merchant Marine, a Bachelor of Science degree, and a commis- Published in the Grosse Pointe News, FOR VIOLATION THEREOF AND TO RE. work, remodeling at tic issue of October 26, 196I. PEAL ORDINANCE NUMRERS 70 AND 84. rooms, porches. Small or big sion as Ensign in the Unitcd jobs. Estimates free. TUxedo States Naval Reserve. THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS ORDAI~S: ----- 5-5892. Section 1. Section 10 of the Dog Ordinance Of the City CAR HITS SIGN of Grosse Poinlc Farms. being Ordinance Xo. 90, adoptcd 21T-DRESSMAKING Susan C. Brock, 17, 333 Lin. SERVICING THE GROSSE POrNTES April 9, 1951, is 11ereby amended (0 rcad as foliows: coIn. called City police on Wed- FOR OVER CENTURY "Section 10. It shall be the duty of the Policc DRESSMAKING, altera t Ion s nesday evening, October 1B, to Y2 and plain draperies. EDgc- Department to cause any and every dog' so im. report that she had had a slight Every style 01 Fence pounded, seized or delivercd as provided in Scc. water 1-2454, Grossc Pointe accident. While drj~'ing north I tions 8 and 9 hcrrof. that has not been vaccina!e'd Park. on Lincoln. her car Jumped the erected lor you as provided in Section 2 hercof, to he vaccinated by curb and struck a "No Parking" thc City Veterinarian, unless said dog is 10 bc dc- SEWING alterations, ad u Its sign in front of 383 Lir.coln, WA.1 ...6282 stroycd nnder the provisions of this ordinal1cr: and children; hell IS, zippers, bending the sign. Her car was and no such dog shall be r<'!cased that h,1s not plain drapes. Blankets bound tmdamaged, No ticket was is- InoJudlne been vaccillated. No such dog shall be rclcll,Cf! TU 1-745.'). by the City Veterinarian or from the pound unlcss sued. Chain Link AII.Steel and the owner or person entitled to demand the ~ame Rustic Stvles ~hall pay to the Police Department thc slim of T\\ 0 EX C L V S I V E altcrations by 12057 GRATIOT AVE. 20705 MACK AVE. 01 VERNIER RIJ, S2.00) Dollars for first ann second llnd Fivr IS.)001 Marie Steph,~ns. Quick serv- l\fJRACLF. WORKER DETROIT 5. MICH. The man who finds a way to TUXEDO 4.5500 Doll.us for ('ach suhscquent impoundi ng, ~rizll re' ice on hems. (Furs). TUxedo LAKEVIEW 6-7700 GROSSE POINTE WOODS 36. MICH, or delivery or dog durin~ a licens(' )'car. plus T\\'o 5-7610. control speed on our' highways ($2.001 per day or fraction thercof. aft('r th e first will make' a howling "tlCCes, of MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. (Jay. for the ('arc. custody and feedin~ of such do~. ALTERATIO:-.rS in my homc. a crying nccd. 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL and Ihr furthcr sum of Two 1$2.00) Dollars in c;Jch Quick scrvice on hems. 778- casr wherc Slich dOl( has heclt \'accinate'dundrr thr (J195. provisions or tlli~ .0 - ONE DAY SERVICE - l4500 Harper 2048J Mack' Blinds Retaped and Recorded This notice' i~ g-il'l'n l'ltH'Suant 10 (lirrclion of Ih" CiI.l" PLUMBING - HEATING ~I .' VA2~2772 - . TU,l-9160 Counril. in i1ccnrdancc Il'lth said ordinance'S Mld tll" .,llIt\lt('.~ \ • COTTON $125 pcr PLASTIC $150 pc, i 11 such Ci1.\emadr anrl provide'cl. Darkening 7 5 y~~, CLOSE 6 P.M. _. OPEN THURS. & FRI. NIGHTS lape tap. Repairing $2 Shades & UP Roll., Ample Parking at Both Store~ TAPES & CORDS IN STOt;K :JI DAWSON F. NACY ~ CITY CLERK "SPRENKLE" I Wider Widths ovoilable up to 72" Complete Hardware at Harper Store Also KIRSCH Curlo;n and Traverse Rod HlI,dwore ~ Publishrd in Grosse Pointe ~c\\s, OrlohN 26. 106!. .vA 2- J 282 ~~~~.~~~ ~~~~~\ ~ ~ -- ~ --~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 26',196' * * * * Feature Page * * * * Pointer of Interest I~ -~_.~.'1 W' ,I . " : ~ Pal'orite Recipes r I ~'.'~,~~' ; ", j' oj I People ;tl The KI/oltl fIJ~nte ,! SAUSAGE AND ~ SPINACH LOAF Counter Points' Before the American Revolution, about the same Contributed by b~' Pat Rousseau time that Commodore Alexander Grant built his log 1\lrs. Harry Sisson cabin castle at the foot of Moran road, a French pioneer Perf(!ct Timing. , . see the collection of exqu!site 1 lb. pork sausage, bulk family, the Ellairs, took up the cultivation of their rib- watches at Walton-Pierce, .. so memorable for holiday ~nh~. , 2 packages chopped giving or to mark an anniversary. Other elequent ~x. frozen spinach Although Ellair place today is. a one block street ~ pressions of the designer's art are stated in The Fme 2 eggs beaten leading to the lake from Jefferson In the Park, at one Jewelry Collection ... there are new Italian and Fre.nch 1 cup cracker crumbs time Ellairs owned land at different sites along the I pieces in fourteen and eighteef' karat gold .• , alight shore. I "j COok spinach. Mix well with with precious stones. I saus~gt>, rg::-s :md Crumb •. PuL ,\Jc-'nllucr Ellair owned private claim 584, about 57 " ... .. ~ in shallo\v loaf pan to cut in Jacques Pillb , •• is at Trail's Apothecary Shop, 121 acres, between the present Newberry and Warner roads. 1 squares like cake. Bake for an Kerchel'al oll.tbe-Hill! The delightflll semts that have heefJ Little is known about this earl:t' French farmer except 'j! hour at 350 deg-rees. Serve wllb that he stated he made improvements to the land before .'.1 mushroom sau~ made by add- falJored hy tral'e/ers are 1101/1 e:t"c1/1S~I'eil, th~s area 1LJit~ 1796. Because of the confusion of three governments in ing- sour cream to one can of Trail's. Be wre to sample Fatb de ].ath, Falh S Lobe, IriS

power in a space of 50 years land titles were obscure. I" mushroom soup. Serves six. Gris ami Cauasta. For tbe 1IIal1of tbe bome there's GreOI III 1811 Alexander's widow eventually had the title COIl- 1I;'aiel' ••• all are hraud l/ew jro1/1 ParisI confirmed by James Monroe, Secretary of State. formed boosters she says, "Wc .. * * Quite A SIght ••• to see all .he wigs lined up WIder the Her lands were bounded on one side by a farm 1 must realistically evaluate our situation and renew our en- dryers at Leon's and Nino with two "heads" in eaclt hand getting owned by one Gregor McGregor and on the other a ' b~ thusiasm in Michigan's numer- ready for the comb-out! You have to sce it /0 believe it! So why Madame Critic. Some of the land, one arpent frontmg ous advantages. We must carry don't you drop by Leon's, 17888 lIIack Avenue and join the ladies the lake was sold by Madame bElltalh'r to Fra~COtihse L._ on a real selling job outside wh'l now have learned the convenience of having a wig? Call Michigan to allract new indus- L'Esperance, by legend one of the es orsemen In e Pholo by EdcIJe MeGralh, Jr. TUxedo 4.9393 for morc information. try and promote our state as a early French hamlet. who in turn. sold it to Robert Mar- ADELE HUEBNER, OF RIVARD BOULEVARD sac whose descendants are still here, who sold it to Ig- , _ good place to do busincss. '" '" ':< Coming Soon ••. and exclusive with Mutschl~r is nace Ambroise. Even one hundred and fifty years ago Br Patric.ia Talbot.. . . del's Society of. the Art Insti- "In a very real Sense, how- ever, eVery citizen of Michigan an authentic Williamsburg kitchen. Mutschler was given h d 'dl One woman on a commIttee of 2;)0 men IS an enVI- tute and has returned to painl- land in the Pointe changed an s rapI y. able position for any career woman and Adele Huebner, ing in her leisure hours when is an ambassador of good will. perlTJission to copy the design of the. cabinets and ~he finish ... right down to the fine patma. The ForJ!llCa Madame. Ellair's SOil, Joseph, kindl:t: relinquished not yet.30, is in that position. Governor John B. Swain- she isn't stitching away at her By working together-by co- his claims to the rest of the land to his mother, for "con- son has appointed her a member of the Michigan I~du::- wardrobe or knitting. operation at mes. One-doy ser- all of Gross" Poinlc. DECORATOR Sister." vicco P,ices competitive to The \Vm.R.eJfamiHon G'o. ~: Other members Of the com- moiling charge. ResponSible. mittee arc Mrs. Edward E. ESTABL:SHED 1855 Wife of couple just back from a camping trip to TU 4-1371. Rothman. Mrs. Anthony Menk- For highest quality work- neighbor: "It was wonderful. Two whole weeks without el, Mrs. Dorr Lovctt. 1\11"s.W. __ .__ ... .__ .._. __ manship plus co lor a girclJe." Pints FUNERAL DIRECTORS Thompson Tamhkc and Mrs, ~hemes. * Borton Garficld of Birmingham. 1.25 Rummage sale notice: "Do you have sornethin,C: too G & J Electric Co, PR 1-1148 good to thro\v away but not good enough to keep? Bring Quarts DETROIT TOWERS Jim KflUSma"n, Owner ~'our hu"bands. q For oyer 100 years we have served 8162 East Jefferson Electrical Wirillg Sandra Antonls 2.00 3 bedroom, 2 hoth apt, f,,11 Delroit area families with dignilY and O\'Crhrilrrl two dliJrlrcll pl:l,\'ing house: Would ;\'011 i din. rm, bt'outifuf rivcrvicwJ and Repairing School of Dance Dog Sweaters complele underslanding. . . rathrr he the filthrr or the rln:;:?" I gorog('. --.---. - -...... _.------.. - _.--- .. - I Call WO 1.2226 TU 4-2138 Saturday Classes and Coats I i\'Clt' Cla,Hc( GI"OJJC Poililc & l:aJI Slrfc Bridge ClllfJ IJi,'ijl.~ JVinners Norl' 2.35 , l:11l"Ollin.r: I' -- -'-~------'...... -----... '1 Gro.lsl' Pointe Mcmorial crn.! Beulah GU.lS /lnr! Hctty Tu?r; Edwin S. Priltt $1.00 per lesson GROSSI:; POINTY. DF.TROrr lrr Bridge Cluh winners have ,Tane Sulherland and Dalllel ANn SUBURBS llern announced. Huff. INDUSTRIAL SERVICES Melllorl. Tmpr(l\'cll1rnt ~ I East and West: Mrl;. Rockwcll Ocloner ](). Norlh and ~()ulh,: Gusl and Mrs. John Pin/:cl; P'"nl L,\"oul - Timr Stud.v H'"nd ling - Pro,"o.'"ng T h rOIl c Burton ,and !-,sthpr: ~lr. and Mrs. Lawrcnce Me- Malctl!!l reroof with WILLIAM R. H.o\1IflLTON If DAVID M. HAMILTON Heidt; Edna HaddIX and Prg Donald. CL,~RENCE E. OrrER ''j;;/l ?"if.~f,,?,k DESIGN II.LUSTRA TlNG CANDLER :'\IOOTI', Odoher 21: North and South, TAP "" ~ MODERN 1'001., - Dlos •. Jigs - T,xl urrs Ea.l( ann We.lt: Vivian Sp,1rk. Ellen W a I r 0 n d and F. n. _ Call WOODWARD 2.oS12 I l'rodu( I ncslgn-P~trl\l Tlrmving, TOE and CHAPEts rr and .\1ary Lundell, Greta R r j n k man n: Mr. and Mrs. Pcrspeell,'cs. Photo FlC\Ollchmg Racquet & Sport Shop M,1c"i,,0 Desi>;n i ~ '(('rlrr and Helen SelicII' tied Hohert Ruhl. BALLET ~\ JAZZ 106 KERCHEVAL c.~ssA VEN liE BIRMINGHAM II ith Ann Hillis and ~frs. Robert East and Wesl: Mr. and Mrs. TUudo 2.6071 TE1.2712 16641 E. WARREN on the Hill MJ 4.6000 (jol1fricr1. Pullrr lien with Mr. Ann Mrs. I.II"r.ture A""il,hlc ROOFING CO~PANY, tHC. 55l t VERNOR HWY. • OETROIT nrcr York\hirc Grosse PoinIe's Own Sport Shop ~lJcj' 38: l'.'ol1h :HId South, Corbin. n. W CA NDtU • nl c. L CUlf'lL11 CALL TU 2-1673 TU 1.5262 TU 1.2262 - .----- _._._----~ - ...L---- 001 -

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