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VOLUME 19-No. 17 Entered as Second Class Matter 5c Per Copy at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich. GROSSE p,qt'NTE, MICHIGAN, APRtb 24, 1958 t3.50 Per Ye.u 24 PAGES Fully Paid Circulation . ,

. HEADLINES Seek Blood Donors Parking Lot of th6 • • Play Areas WEEK F C II As Compiled by the or 0 ectlon In Included Gr-osse Pointe News' Kerby Field. Parking Sites I Woods. on May 2 Thursday, April 17 And Beach Impro~ements THE SENATE APPROVED To Cost $20.845 -- an emergency bill to set up a Red Cross Mobile Unit Coming to Presbyterian Church billicn-dollar loan fund for From 2:45 to 8:45 P.M. Contribution 'I Farms City Monager Sid- l publIc works in cities Wed- May Be Allocated !, nesday night, despite Repub- ney DeBoer has been armed lican protests that there was The American Red Cross will visit the Grosse Pointe with authority to seek no evidence it was an anti- Woods Presbyterian Church from 2:45 till 8:45 p.m. on recession measure. plans and bids for vari .. Friday, May 2, to collect much needed blood donations ous improvements through The roll call vote was 60 to from tqe residents in the Grosse Pointe Area. If you city 26. The action came a few parts of the and to are between the ages of 18 and 59 and weigh at least seek bids on the projects hours after President Eisen- 110 potinds, your blood Wi be most welcome. hower reluctantly signed an- which will cost an estimat- other Democratic anti-reces. Mrs. Carl Asmus is chair., ed $20,845. sion measure: the 5% billion- The Farms council on Mon- dollar highway bill. Mr. Eisen- man of this spring. blOO~drive, Hoodlums given in cooperatIon WIth the1 " day,' April 21, approved the hower said the bill had "grave authorization which is neces- defects" but these were over- Grosse Pointe Com m u nit y Try to Crash sC'::y toward completion of the shadowed by the need to Blood Council, of which Hugh work. create jobs. Burns !s pre~ident and Mrs. Park PUJ4ty The public works bill was Peter Kemle IS secretary. Mr. DeBoer has been re- . approved after the Senate beat quested to prepare plans and down Republician attempts to , The foliowing ci~urches, or- specifications and to take bids chop the program in half and '",7. ..:: • • Knife-Wielding To ugh s for the installation of curbs '~L,,:~;;"::,:>~,A' :", ganizations and theIr chaIrmen and recapping of the parking attach other strings. "~,:,.):;:1.:~,;.. will participate: Christ, The Slash Host and Damage • • * :'.><:~<:~:>"",: ,,' ..,; I area at Kerby Field, which ':':i;';:!::~':'~~:':':;::'!.~~:";~;:'~"j,dKing with Mrs. 'Lee Zeunen; Two Cars Affer Being is expected to cost an esti4 THE VIOLENT DEATH of , ~:,.,'~,:,,/~':, <:;:, , ~;'.:f:f\"~ sterling; FaIth ommum:y - Other Improvements (Wash.) Naval Yard last Feb- '., ':,,:<~;~fi.;,;:::~~;,~'.;.>.''I' formed, John Freisman; Grace Park police are still with- , "~>,,:«,hf'.,;,-", Evangelical and Ref 0 r m e d, ruary was officially termed a out clues to the identities of Other improvements at the , '::,;.:,:y:. : ,', ,'::1 Mrs A Riske' Grosse Pointe field being planned, are: in4 suicide Wednesday by a board .:~'.~:~;;:.. .).~ .. ~ I M E the young hoodlums who " ~:':~".",''t:::;'",:~~" Con g reg a t Ion a, rs. . stallation of a. fence along the of investigation. ?,," '~""''''V''''', ";-":: • ,....,.:;:'::',',:~,::.-': Schwartz; Grosse Pomte Mem- crashed a party at the home Mack avenue alley side of the In Detroit, the youth's moth- ;::"'::"::',:,;~":;;oria! Mrs. John Rei n del; of the Ivan. C. Dunlops, field. at an estimated cost of er angrily accused the Navy -Picture by Fred R~:;e~,l Gros~e Pointe Methodist, Mrs. 15520 Windmill Pointe $1,000; the purchase of a s~t of covering up murder. The drive, on April 12, although of goal posts, estimated cost, coroner who investigated the Taking six standard French poodle puppies for becoming entangled in the leashes. MIMI, the mama C. Zentgraf; Grosse Pointe $250; three sets of bleacher case made the same charge an airing poses a problem for IVlrs. ,Fred W. Schoen poodle at'left, pres~nted a litter of nine to the poodle Woods Presbyterian, Mrs. Carl a number of suspects have seats, estimated cost, $660; and and announced he will for- of Maumee avenue as she attempts to keep from world in the care' of the Schoens. ,Asmus; Grosse Pointe Uni. been questioned by Park tarian, Dr. D. H. Basinski; St. the purchase and installation ward his rePort to three United and Detroit authorities. Michael's Episcopal, Mrs. L. W. of a new flag pole, which will Details of the incident were Has~ell, Mrs. Ray Nigro; st. cost an estimated $115. Paul Lutheran, Mrs. Heian; released by Park police on St:::;:~:;:)~IN kindledDouble Duty IPointe Has Full Program Center Drive Thursday April 17, following The city manager will pre- , First English Lutheran: Ray a flame Thursday morning to P f d Ob - M- h- W k Sh ], 669 York; American Legion Post, an investigation, which is still pare plans and sp~ifications , f officially open the 1958 World's er orme serVIng Ie 19an: ee: 'ows , R'~ Butts; .J a'c 0 b son s, Mrs. being carried on. and take bids for the comple- Fair - the first since the New Layne; Grosse Pointe FarIns Accol'ding to Park Police tion of the municipal parking Police, F. J. Belanger; Grosse Chief Arthur Louwers, two lot strip leased from the Grosse Y~:o:;:ld~.F~ral~~ ~:;~er By Firemen Starting O'D Sunday, May 4 Give $22,989 'Pointe War Memorial, John young toughs wearing leather Pointe Boa.c>-dof ~ducatlOn. chairman of the Republican --- ,--' -,----- Lake; Marine League, Mrs. jackets, entered the Dunlop This, the last phase of tha National Committee r ep re- Fretful Furnace C a u S ,e s Visiting' tv1"ayors To Be' H'onore.d ,at, Luncheon May' 5; More Donors' Contribute William Gibson; and the Post home, while four othel'S waited project, is the application of sented President Eisenhower Smoke-eaters to Be Sum. Churches. Sehools and Service Clubs Office, Hugh Burns. in the vestibule. . a black topping which is ex- at the opening of the Ur...ited T k P Less Money Than on Maid Calls Host pected to cost an estimated States pavilion. Forty-one na:. moned to Same House . d. ing. art Corresdoriding Date It is not necessary to be a One of the boys told the $4,500. member of on'e of these groups tions will be showing off their in The five Grosse Pointe communities and the city maid that his father was at- To Fix Other Lot Twice Day In 'Last Year's Drive to donate your blood. It may best until the Oct. 19 closing -- of Harper Woods will soon join other Michigan munici- tending the party, ~"ld the. . . be designated to the organiza- maid called DUnlop. The co.unc.ll also authorIZed date. Grosse Pointe City fire- palities in celebrating the annual state-wide observance Most recent tallies on Already the fairground has d d bId tion or individual of your Dunlop figureci none of his t~e apphcatlOn of black top- become an international prop. men di 0 u e uty - of Michigan Week, This year, the week of May 4 through donations to the Grosse choice. A staff of well trained some 200 guests were related pmg and other necessary work aganda battleground wit h dou,?ly -, last Wednesday, May,: 10 has been set aside to mark the 5th annual cele- Pointe War Memorial's 1958 nurs~s and a. doctor are in at- to any of the youths, and he be ?-ane to the municipal western free enterprise ar. Apnl 16, 'Yhen t~ey. were bration of "It's Great to Live in Michigan \Veek." Annual F'amily Participa- tendance. If you require the demanded that th.e boys leave. parking lot on Mack avenue, rayed aga-inst Communism. called tWIce, WIthIn as The purpose of this observ-~ ' tion Campaign show fewer services of a baby, sitter, bring A brief scuffle followed dur- north of Manor, to make it • • • many hours, to the same I ance is to aw~k.en the people vice clubs of th~ Grosse Pointe dollars received. than last the children along, the garIs ing which one 'of the ~ouths suit~ble for parking. This Friday. April 18 household. ?f the communItIes to .the glor- -Harper Woods area have been year as of the 18th day of from the Junior Red Cross of pulled a switch-blade knife. proJect will cost an estimated the Grosse Pointe High School A CIRCUIT COURT jury The firs,t call for help came 10US past, the chall~n:gmg pres. asked, to incorporate some ob- the driye. To da~e $22,989.11 Aided b,y of his male $2.500. will take care of them without (Continued on Page 2) Thursday awarded Carl Renda at 11:46 a.m. from the resi- ent, and the promISIng 'f~ture servance of Michigan Week has been received compared charge. Mary Patterson is di- The following projects have damages totaling $400,000 in dence of Dr. John 'Guyton, 402 of th~ state ~n local, natlon~ into their reguLar. meetings to $23;416.76 in 1957. Nearly rectin~ this activity. These been approved for the Muni- his malicious prosecution suit Universi,ty place. Mrs. Guyton and ll~ternatl~mal lev~~s.'t' during this' period. Michigan $500 a day must come in in girls are also helping in the c~pal Pier-Park: the installa- against the UAW ann. four of reported ex c e s s i v e smoke comp e e program. o. ~~ IVl ~es books, authors aI!~. c~mpo~ers: order to achieve the goal of ty drive by distributing posters, Fire Damages tl~n of three drinking' foun- its aides, throughout the house, which hfaf~?ee ~ Plannelld for tfhe (:t'lhI will be displayed in the Public $37 500 by Me~orial Day placing notices of the' Blood- tams and a water line for Th' f' ht . . 0 lCla sl a'S we as or e Lib .. d . t' k. ' e JUry 0 elg women seemed to stem from ine chlm. h h' hIs, d ., rarl~S q.rmg .lle wee which, is the target date. mobile's visit on windshields Park Home sprinkling, to cost an estimat- and four men announced its c urc es, sc 00 an C1VICI Ga' Chairm $3,000: 9! ney. In Furnace PI't groups of this area. I e ry IS. . an . The Center is please,d to of parked cars, getting appoint- ed and the erection verdict at 4:15 p.m., after Fo t G ry D t of h 'be To Honor Mayors rres. ea '. lrec or report,' however, that t e ments and assisting generally A short circuit in a. radio two shade shelters just' ba<;k eight hours of df'll _ration. Investigation revealed that ,,' , tt' Commuruty Semces for the number of givers continues to on the day of the Blood Bank. started a fire in the kitchen of the, bath house, which will The decision brought to an end it was coming from trouble M Ma5yor.slIEbxchanh~eh~aYhton Grosse Pointe. PUiblic SChCiOlrun ahead of last ye~r's cam- of the home of John Malcolm, cost another estimated $3,000. a trial which was one of the ay Wl e a 19.u:g 0 f . . f Transportation within the furnace, which was Syst~m IS general chrorman or . In 1 d' g ~. ts re 578 Barrington, on Wednesday, longest and costliest civil cases the week's activities. On this the l~l pl"an"".;ngco,.....""".;tteePa:gnd' c Uth'ln re el!p k d. April, 16. , Mr. DeBoer was then au- the result of an oil fire in the V\A>o J'...... u...... e paL"t wee en Transportation will also he in local court history. It had pit of the furnace. Firemen day, the Pointe will be hosts of the Harper Woods.Grosse celveal°~r 1669 f.7 T h d provided by calling the Grosse Park Fire Chief George de- thorized to proceed with the been in precess since Nov. 13, to visiting mayors, while POl'nte al"ea -,-The p'lanniTll11 a tdot d t.' anu les a Pointe, Woods Presbyterian Caussin said that the alarm striping of the parking lot in extinguished the flames and P . te h th - . ~"b ma e ona Ions as compar ed The jury said there was no recommended a repair man be dom. rnaytohrs eX7 anAmge_e committee for the week~s ac- to 1,516 this ti.rile last year. Church TU 1-7194 on the day was given at 9:25' a.m., and on the pier-park at an estima1:~d ~ause for action against an- (Continued on Page 2) ay In a~o .. er area. .. ~ng tivities are the CitY'Represen- of the Blood Bank. arrival, firemen brought the cost of $750; to install a fence other defendant, retired State other adIvltI~~, th:. VlSltlI:g tatives of the six participating ~n order to s.peed up the blaze under control in about on the south side of the bath- Police Lt. Joseph Sheridan. mayors and CIty offlcI;als w~n municipalities: Norbert ,Neff, ,dnve and reach many people The blood in these banks is two minutes. ing beach for' an estimated * * * C.t 5t D t attend a luncpeon glVen l~ City of Grosse Pointe' Robert who have been. out of town, ,a for you and your family. If He said that Mrs. Malcolm $100; and order the installa- THE LEGISLATURE'S probe I Y °PS orman their honor by the municipali- (Continued on Page 2) fo~10w~u'P.renu~der letter IS you. are able, why not become Wc.sin the. basement doing the tion of a flagstone walk in the into alleged brutality toward Elm Tree Spraying. ties of Grosse Pointe and the ' bemg maIled thIS weekend to a depositor now? It may save washing, and when she came flower garden area at the inmates <>f Coldwater home. 'city of Harper 'Woods. aU' families whos~ dona~ions a life-it could be yours. up, discovered the kitche,n south side of the bathing beach, for an estimated $150. and training school broadened I The City will call a halt to Churches in this area will POll.C. e Nab .have 'IllOtyet bee~ re~~lv~. For further information call ablaze, and called in the Thursday niO'ht into an inquiry 't d ,j. 1 f I observe Michigan Week on . The Center's staff 15 domg Its alarm. g TU 5.0526. Would Honor Furton into the co~duct of all State, 1 s orman.. spray n . 0 em ISunday, May 4, which has C Th · best to see that, gti.f.ts are The fire charred the wood- mental hospitals. It~ees~ du~ to the rap~dl! ad- been selected, as "Spiritual ar 'leVeS promptly recorded and ack. work around the window and The council requested the House action followed a day. vancmg season and fol1al1lOnof I Foundations Day." Thursday, . I nowl~dged an? that no r€'OO'rd- INJUitED .AT HOME ate the paint on the kitchen city manager to look into the devoted to hearing denials .by I the trees, it was revealed by May 8 ~as been"desi,gnated .as Park pohc~ arrested: t,wo ed grver reoelves a ~onow-up walls. The heaviest damage cost of a bronze plaque, which officials of the Coldwater:-m- 1 City Clerk Norbert P. Neff. "Educabon Day. The COmffi'lt- young DetroiIters on FrIday,~ette!l'. Shoul~ some gIfts c~m.e Lawrence 'Frederick, 54, of. was caused by denS€ smoke will be placed in the pier-park, stitution that they had. repeat-l . , tee has suggested that public, April 18, 'and,t}lliled them over ill, however, after the rem~nd- i254 Balfour, was rushed to throughout the' house, the to honor th.e memory of the edly abuserl a patient ove~ a, ~he dormant. spraymg, re- private and paroc~al sch~ls .~ D~jroit au1!horitiesfor inves- er letters have been maIled Bon Secours Hospital by Park cl1ief said. Farms' late city man age r, period of several months, prIor quued by Ordmance 84, ~~s of 'the area recogruze ~e un- tlgatIon of cat theft., th.e Cent.er hopes t~e donors police ambulance on Saturdro', Harry Furton. I He said the smoke was so { his death, been suspended, but the Cr~y portance of the state m ap- The yowths, Edward.Kos, 18, WIll forgIve the renunder. April 19, when he suffered a heavy, it was difficult to see to In further action, the coun- deep gash in his right leg while 'anything in the building. The The testimony convinced will conduct its foliage spmy- propriate class discussions and of 2227 McLellan;' and John Listed below are additional cil approved the appropriation operating a power saw SIt his amount. of me and smoke members of the Ways an~ ing sometime in July. scnool dispiays. The ten ser- Lewis, 1.9, !>t 2264 Belvid~re, patrons whose ~ona,tions were of $20,790, plus $650 expenses damage was not known. Means Committee that there IS I, were, spotted by Cpt Thomas gratefully ,rec~lVed through hom~. for attorney fee'S, and so on. probably cause for a. ~ore Farms Fir' emen' . Bat..tle M-artitr l!nd Patrolman George the past week~d. for the General Employes Re4 duct of all such State msbtn It Blair, shortly after midnight; Aprl1 4 Car Thl-e,f Gets 30 DaJ "S tirement System, for the 1958- tions. . The young men were sitting in Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adair, V 59 fiscal year budget; as well · · · $5,000 Resident"eal Blaze a car p~rked in the 1000 block Mrs. Kirkland B. P...lexander, as appropriation of $44,937, THE DAUGHTERS of the It of ~four 'road, with,. the car Frank A: BiSiSig,Dr. James H. ,A.n'd Two Years Probatl-on plus $670 expenses, for the Amerl'can Revolution, after ~ l'I/loUJII::;'rt\".+,~ 'out" Bl'aIn, Mr. an d .Mr '.:. Norman fiscal year, for the Policemen sharp debate, voted Thurs?ay Farms firemen brought a bedroom, the captain said. The' officers became suspi- J. Boehm, Mr. and Mrs: Ed. ------, - and Firemen Retirement Sys- to urge United Stat~s wlth- $5,000 house blaze under con- There was some smoke cious while cruising the street ward' Irving Book, Harry P. ,J. T. Butts, 28, of 4157 Iro-. at 19419 Mack avenue, to be tem. drawal from the Umted Na- trol within about five min- damage throughout the house, on the second M,lind of their Breitenbach, Mr. and Mrs. quoi~, Detroilt, pled guilty, as serviced on Sunday, April 13. tions. The delegates also ~ame utes after b~ing called to the Ca'pt. Snay added. beat, when they noticed the Truman Brown, Mrs. John A. a first- offense, to a charge of The car was found smashed The appropriations were re4 out against mixed marrIages scene on Sunc:lay, April 20. The firemen were at the car still in the same s'pot.' Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar unlawfully driving away and against a light pole at Iroquois quested by the Genera Em- among th e r'aces, called for a The fire .had started in teAsh Blackburn home for one hour' the policemen approach- Buhr, Mr: and Mrs. John S. USIng,. an automob.l1e, when he and Warren, near Butis' horne, ployes and Policemen and quick end to foreign aid. ~nd second-story front bedroom of and 11 minutes. The residents ed to inv,estigate, lewis, .who Byrwa, Mr. and 'Mrs. Don Cal- appeared before Woods Judge by Detroit police. Damage to Firemen Rf'tirement Commi~- for withdrawal of rec?gmtlOn the home of the C. V. Black- of the' house complimented was behind the wheel, started houn, Dr. and Mrs. Louis 'Car:.::-Don J. Goodrow on Wednes. the vehicle was set at about sions. of Russia an.d i.ts s.atelhtes. burns, 88 Touraine. the fire-fighters ~or '.their s~i~ up the motor and tried to get bone, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. .day, ,April 16. $950, the WDods detectives " t F' C t in keeping damage at a mmI- d d 'd. Accordmg 0 Ire ap . away, but Ma.Iltin and Blair Carne, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Judge Goo d row or ere SID FINAL NOTICE Saturday, April 19 Raymond Snay, a call came mum. t th ff Ch t Mr Ruf W Cl rk Butts to p'ay a fine of $100, ' Butts was picked up by AN ARMY ENGINEER CBJnt.Snay said thaJ.t'it has cu em 0 • arva , s, us. a , poIi 1:' There will be no boys en- in over the ce phone. at not been determined Wh~lt At th'e stat'lOn, . th e two M'r. and MI'S,.P COJ!l:by'Dr, .' and court costs of $100 and placed O'Dell and To,\:)ianand ~troit BPOkesman testified F r ~ld.ay 10:19 p.m., regardmg the th ,J, 'tt d t '1' th M H H C l' the" accusea- on two years pro. nn.lice, on Monday, April 14, rolled after Saturday, April 19. that a speedup in the bU1...d~ng blaze. and in return it was caused the fire, but belie~ed you s au.ffil e 51ea mg e rs.' . . om y. - l""" In the interest of encouraging relayed to the fire depar't- it could have been st.arted by car from Detroit. They said Mr. and Mr,s.. Selde'n.~. bation, rih the first 30 days and a warrant recomr of the Great Lakes connectlng was more boys to participate in channels would help eas~ ment. All available equipment faulty Wiring in iJhe bedToom they jumped the ignition wires , Mr. and Mrs. 'R. . to be spent in the Wayne mended by Asst. Pros. George Q1to Th 'd D . M s C E Delbos County Jal'L The fine and' Murphy, charging Bu.tts with Little League baseball we ex- Michigan unemployment. MaJ. was rushed to the house. wa11. t 0 start th e m r. ey sal egener, r. ., , tended the date several times. Gen. L. J. Rumaggi. Chicago The fire was licking up the ------they stole' the automobile to Dr. and Mrs. Otis M. Dickey, costs are to be paid'during the the theft.. division engineer, added, how. bedroom wall toward the WINDOW BROKEN, make a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dilloway, first six months. of ;,,1robation. Butts had admitted the However, we have approxi- ever the channel would be ceiling when firemen arrived. Raymond Ceilman of '1267 Both were turned over to the Mrs. Harold H. Emmons, Jr." According to Woods Det. 'stealing of the car and smash- mately 575 boys and the try~ able'to accommodate most sea- Some of the bedroom furni. Lakepointe complained to Park Detroit Police Auto Squad and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. 'Eng- Sg~. 'Walter O'Dell and Det. ing it against the pole. outs are underway, so, if you going traffic from the St. ture, the window frames and police on Wednesday, April 16, 'are 'being held for investiga- strom, Mr.,and Mrs. H~ E. Er~ Ler,oy TO'bian, Harvey Bloom I' At the time of his offense, don't play this year come out Lawrence Seaway by 1962 other items were destroyed. that someone had broken a tion' of unlawfully driving skine,' Robert E.' Farmer; Mr, of 19741 Monte Vista, Detroit, Butts WaJS on prohaiti<>nfor a and see some fine and excitini (Continued on Page lZ) The :fire was oonfined to the window of his garage. away a motor vehicle. .(~ntinued on Page lZ). 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Page Two Thursda' G R 0 's S! POI N T E -N E'W S Thursday, April.24, 1958 \ Trouble is, most of the things II we wait for aren't worth the delay. ' Obituaries' .1 ~~a~I:H.:~~d'(~~~~!m~~~~irm~b~fte~~~~?~- MARY C. CANT , , ,..' , ,: "', ,/ "~. . ,e~:e~~])urr1l0p1ilire"Y'the: boys:, c'~o' bouleyard" Detrojt;' and ~~~~t~~~ at:map;:~e~~ M~~~gs' sl.'d'~:~,~. ~~Og: out ,..withoUlt ,attr:acting ,the, ,a,t:..,smashed the ri.ght ',f~ont', w'i ell Mrs. Cant, of 780 Washing- b;~: :~dt n7 . .. V',:,~.,:""..., ; VY'Uo:l ten.bon of other.s in the house.' dow of, a vehIcle, owned, by ton raad, died Manday, April years, prIor ,to whIch time .he ing, In ':a; bas~~nt, ,cJ,,?set,,~n I":' . ,,';,)1 Y ".' ,,' , ']frederick' LaF~' ofl161 Tou- • 14. She is survived by her hus- 'had been an engineer W1t~ .aPwPiep.f~ui~Jde, ~ll ,rhursday, ,', ,,~'b~u~ two b04l's la~~! Du:~- raine ..This was probably done band, Alfred, and sisters, Mrs. Chrysler Corp. for 10 ye.ars. AlnrIl17. "'.' lop s wife,' Donna, notIced a. . 'b th ths' the nl.l'" ' .~ ' m revenge y e you SP Elizabeth Fitchett and Mrs. Mr.. Demetry was a past .. Woods polk-e said 'that Boyd, cut. In one .of, her .husband's., '. .._. - '.' - ., , ,.' , , ." hi'" "1 b' +. '. , \ l f.j.'~ h' 'h 't chIef added. . Grace Clark. She also leaves a f h M. S~.'L. 1 a, ca):>,d,eal~r. 10t;>k s. l fe .. ~-, liro:qs,et: egs, ~~r w IC I, " .' , president, 0 t e alre 1.;:1100 caUse he 'was despondent, ().ver w~ found that Dunlop ,.had '. Tl}.e ,pa,rty wa~bemg, held ,brother, John McFarlane. PTA 'arid had been, very active the deatn of his wife and be- re'ceiyed a superfic'ia1 cut o.n In;. honor of frIends of the Funeral services were held in work with the GroS'se ;Pointe cause he 'was' in in heri'h. . ' 1lh'e;''leg, whic~' had" drawn' a ,~unlaps. ~ba p~an to be mar- Trade last Thursday, with burial in War Memorial Center. It was "Mrs; Boyd; :54,'kille herself, :liItt1e"'t?~ood.,He did not 'ne:ed ned.. '!'he' 'affa1r . featured .a DOC1'OR /KNOWS Mark Acacia Park Cemetery. he who. was primarily respon- .last December 14 by '.' ing an' moedical attention. " contmuously flowll'~,gfo,UIlIta'1~ SiNCE 1938 * '. • sible for the enormous suc,cess averdose af .sleeping I#ls. ' . " ," of champ~gne; " MARGARET MARSH of thA'sports car show held 'at h' . ' "d .j..t:::"'t' th ' Damage Two Cars "t P t BEST I ... . .Aut orltles ISClI vl1Ia ey . . I "os ume ' ~r y In respon: Mrs. Marsh, 83, of 840 Lake the Center in June of 1953, and recejved ,a 'caU',#xmi.'IDan ..T., • By, the tune ,Park police ar~ .Each guest was attired'in a in the W<; Shore road, died Tuesday, because of his efforts that the Cunningham,' 39, '9:£'.'33400 E. l'1ved at the scene, the teughs costume of a countr~ he wishes JULY 2(:, Happy Center got its fi~st television Jefferso~ ..St. .Clair "Shores, ~ad fled, but not before, sl~h- most 'to visit. At the froI1!f; As American as pumpkin pie is the phrase, April 15, at Ban Secours Hos- identical I pital following a b.rjef illness, set. who' stated thai 'he :had"tried to mg the t~p ~f a ca.nvertIb~e of the house, a public' address t

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Thursday. April 24. !958 GRO'SSE 'P'O'I,N'TE 'N'EW,'S , Page" Three Young ,Scientists'Display W aresaish6w~ Men's Chorus CHET SAMPSON Plans Conce'rt DRAp1IERIE5 The Annual Spring Concert clean~edBeautifully '" Presents A by the GrOElSePointe Men's Chorus will take place Thurs- Absolutely Guaranteed SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMEN7 day evening, May 1, at 8 o'clock, in the Great Hall of FOR the Grosse Pointe War Mem- Against Shrinkage orial Center. The concert will be under the direction of John Take-Down and Hang-Up Finch w~o has been conduct- PICK ..UP ing the Men's Chorus for the AND Service BOYS past five yoors. ~n response to consider~ble interest on the part of boys Mr. Finch has been head of DELIVERY Blankets Beautifully 10 the Western Tours, it has been decided to operate the Voca! Music at Grosse Pointe SERVICE J~L~ ~6. ~our as a combined boy-girl tour, with an, High School for th~ past 20 Cleaned laentlea! ltlnerary to that of the June 14 tour. y,ears. Also Excelient Work ,on All Your Dry Cleaning In addition to the many vocal selections presented by the 30 voice chorus their ac- PARIS CIl.EANER & DYERS Western Tours companist, Miss R 0 s ale e n Mallow wn~ play two 'piano 4884 Grand Ruver TY 6..5000 TOTAL PRICE: $410.00 selections, Chopin's "Waltz _ JIJNE'14 JULY 18 For Girls Only Opus.54 NO.2" and the "Rhap- JULY 26 AUG. 29 In two sections: sody in G MinQr" by Brahms, One For Girls - One For Boys William Grazia will be the featured soloist of the evening This ~our covers 14 states and eight national parks: and the occasion will be varied' Yosemite, Yellowstone, Tetons, Bryce, Zion, Grand by a pantomime act by Bernie Canyon, Mesa Verde, and Rocky Mountain National. Falk. Parks; Hollywood, San Francisco, Salt Lake City and The public is cordially invit- • Lake, Las Vegas, Hoover Dam, Black Hills, Mr. Rush- ed to attend this concert. An -PIcture by !:'red Runnells more, Badlands, Petrified Forest, Painted Desert, Laguna HENRY BURR, center, explains the at Grosse Pointe ~igh, Saturday, April admission of 75 cents is being Beach, Colorado Springs, and many more. workings of the 550 power telescope 19. Shown left to righ~: Robot build~r charged to finance new music. Applications and Informatio11- Available at: he constructed and displayed at the BILL PARSONS, DALE JOHNSTON, I_Sc_ie_n_c_e_s_h_O_W__ h_e_l_d_i_n_t_h_e_G_yma--,-_t_o_ri_u_m__ B_UR__ R_a-,-n_d_D_E_L_W_A_L_E_R_Y_C_H_. _ Ohet Sampseri's Travel' Service, Inc. 100 Kercheval Ave. Phone: TU 5.7510 ,Voters Leag,ue to,Continue Pvt~.Arthur Waterfall Finishes Army Course Downtown Study of Park Government FORT LEQ-N-ARD WOOD. Chicago • ------Mo. (AHTNC)-Pvt. Arthur T. The League of Women Vot- (1) Distribution of ~,O 0 0 Waterfall II, son' of Mr. and and ers of Grosse Pointe Park at Voter' Guides in over 100 dis- Mrs. Thornton, E. Waterfall, Rockford, III. their annual business meeting tribution outlets in the COIn- 430 Lincoln, G r 0 sse Pointe. YOUR BEST BUY at the Wer Memorial on Fri- munity for the April 1, elec- Mich., recently completed the . DIRECT and day. April 18, determined to tion under the chdlrmanship of general supply s p e cia lis t extend fOT another year the Mrs. Joseph P. Thompson, 54 course at F'Ort Leonard Wood, FA.ST .chedul •• ce is at WHALING'S study of the government of Radnor circle. Mo. Luxurious deHavilland Gr~sse P?inte Park in com- (2) Sale and -distribution of Waterfall entered the Army multi-engined airliners. IS • Large Selection par!son wI~h that o~ ~he .o~her the League's new publication. in Nowmber 1957and received FOR RESERVATIONS at $65 to $85 Grosse Pomte mumclpahtIes. "Know Your State." Mrs. John basic training at Fort Leonard AND INFORMA 710N This study has already been Remillet of 171 Moran road. Wood, MI(). CALL 9 We are well-prepored to serve in progress for two years dur~ reported from state convention The 23-year-old soldier is a the man who wants good qual. ing which time extensive re- that the League is pledged to 1953 graduate of Grosse Pointe ity clothing at a mod era t e price. search. and comparison ~ave work for a "Yes" vote on the High School and a 1957 gradu-, n I been made, on the VarIOUs.questi~n of calling a Consti- ate of Hillsdale College. He is All Brand ..New charters and governmental tutional Convention. a member of AlphQ Tau Oniega s st.rt:ctUl't}s. Among as'p e c t s (3) A League-d e s i g n e d and Alpha Kappa Psi fraterni- 1958 Styles whIch have been st~dIed are United Nations display in the ties. th.e ~ourts, the plannmg com- public library. ------_ Everythino we are showing is ya in the latest fashion. Our per- mISSIOns.and the park and rec- .. I-Tf1_' • .,. h' sonalized attention to proper reation boards. The League ~4) ,CommunIty fIn an e e 1. fJts wa. ~11 ,,0 t , J uit fitting doubles your wearing has also considered services drive. headed by ~rs. Leonard J pleasure. erformed by representatives ,Slowm, 1124 Nottmgham road. so ~n the County BOrlrd'of Super- (5) Letters to P.T.A.'s and S'.L'l.ALES MEETING. Best Values visorS. ,other organizations ?ffering Information emerging from s~a~ers on t~e .tOPIC The Anywhere this study was presented and Michigan Con.stitubon. . , We have always made a spe- discussed at the March Unit (6) League 1n ~0:- ~ a't! 0 n cial effort to l)l"Ovide for our meetings and 'further at the bo?th at the MIchIgan State J customers the b est clothing General Meeting in March. Fall'. .' values to be found anywhere. League meetings are open to . (7) VarIOUSspe~kers b:ou~ht t..l1epublic and an increasing mto th~ c~mmun~ty to gIve m- 5 • 9 • at ST. CLAIR INN. of course! More and 12..Month Wardrobe number of- residents of the f?rma~on o~ toPICSunder con- Payment Plan Pointe arc finding attendance Slderation. . more sales, managers are finding that our The young man who wants a /:. an excellent way to keep in- (8) The Book FaIr, headed air-conditioned meeting and sleeping rooms, c;omplete co.ordinated word. ~/~: formed on issues vital to the by ~rs. Taylor Seeber. 213 excellent food and cocktails. heated swim- well-bein.g of their commun- M~rriweather road, and Mrs. robe for every occasion con ming pool and beautiful 18-hole gol! course get it now and pay for it in 12 't Miles McKee, 860 Pemberton m () nth I y installments. Our I y. . . road, win be held at the War combine to make ST. CLAIR INN Michigan's ' DurI~g the ('ommg year the Memorial on MSiY 24. trained style counselors wiII outstanding conference resort! Overnight assist in selecting the proper ~tudy IS expected .to c~>Dcern The following were elected clothing for business and Itsel! mor~ fu.uy WIth fIDa~ce, to League offices for the com- accommodations for 130. Why take less pleasure, to avoid woste ond the organ~zatlon ~d servICes ing year: Mrs. George J. when'you can have EVERYTHING .' .. only mistakes. 'Of the polIce and .fr:e depart- Brown. preside~t; Mrs. John 50 miles from Detroit? 100 ments! a~d the cJ.YIIdefe.nse RemiUet" first _vice-president; orgamzatIon and ItS poSSIble Mrs Taylor Seeber second relati~n ~o the Surviva~ Plan v5ce'-p-resident; Mrs.' William WHALING'S fOTMichIgan,. . ':.'. Krebs, third vice-l>Tesiden~; - Upon completIOn C1l thIS Mrs. H'arcourt' L. Caverly, ?l/OifJj 1JJe()/f, study the League hopes - to treasurer; Mrs. H. Ross Hume, have available to interested l'ecording secretary, Mrs. Tom 520 Woodward 6329 W. 7 Mile citizens of the Grosse Poi~te R. Mason. corresponding sec- • area, .factual ro:d informatIve retary; and Mrs. James H. North of Citv County Bldg. Near Livernois materIal regardmg the opera~ Graves, Mrs. Rudolph E. Olila, Open :> a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily Open l'hurs. and Fri. EVe6. tion of g1Qvernment locally. Mrs. 'Harlan L. Hagman, Mrs .. Important in the b.usiness of Kevin Cahill, directors. Con~ ~e meeting was the '; presi- tinuing in Unit Organization is dent's annual report WIth ac- Mrs. Miles McKee. companying colored s 1ide s. Other pf'>rtfo1ioswill be held ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL LUNCH IN THE NEW Mrs. Frank W. Hausmann Jr., by appointees of the incoming ST. CLAIR ROOM, JACOBSON'S-SECOND FLOOR of 361 :McMillan road, who is president. retiring after two years of .pring for.calt: rain ••• vigorous and invaluable ser- . . vice stated that action in th~ People who like to be Walt- pr.f.rr~d rain~oat: Italian co~unity during the' past I ed on are the h.ard~st ones to year included:, be cured of theIr aIlments. • •.. one of Jacobson's continental • imports from Caesar of , Italy. superior ~:.;;~'=_ C 0 tt 0 n w i'thie a the r w:;:---:---:;,~- , , '~-, ...~,. -~-:;:--- I accents and, the e.xcellent workman- ship which assures long wear. natural; 38 to 44. sketched, 40" wool-lined coat w.ith side, vents, low back .. bel t ~ 6 9. 95 a Iso full Ie'n9t h .double breasted c'otton- lined coat 65.00

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Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 24, 1958 -.ThurSday, I - POSTS $75 BOND Police Robert T. Maas of 13124 Cor~ Students Get Read.y' for I~rt Exhibit 'PointeCommunity-Ch.orus To Give F(j~milyProgram Some Gross bett, Detroit, was arre~ed for lost .a wrist , The Grosse .Pointe Commun~ Malcolm MacLean Johns and Tickets for the concen are will be a reception in the gym~ rec-kless driving by Shore! Kercheval bet ., ',: " , ity Chorus will present a spe-' his wife, Marion, and a group available now from members nasium at Parcells and the en- police on Sunday, April 13, Kensington w. . (iT' '.":- ci'al family program at its sixth of their friends five years ago of the chorus and will be on tire audience is cordially in~ while he was traveling South at the Park p , ,;;.::;,:::,;:~;,,".: annual Spring C,oncect on Sun- last January. Since then 'the sale at the door at the time of vited to attend. on Lake Shore road. He had Police say i1 :..~ ,,;:i day, May 12, ]4other's Day. In- chorus has been co-sponsored the concert. Admission is $1 been d r ink i n g it was said. monetary val '\,:~: 'fl~,,'. 'clude~ will be selec!ions "rang- by the Department of Com~ for adults and 50 cents for Forget the past--the futvre Maas pOMed a bond of $75 will give' you plenty to worry until his appearance in court. ing from,..Moza1:1;to Brahms to munity Services, Grosse Po.inte students. Waring' arrangements of mod~ Board I'of Education, and a Following the concert there about. ern po))ular classics. The clon- Board 'of D~reCltol's.. ce~~ will be held in the ..audi~ The chorus membership' is IDEAL remember when ••• with tonuP1 of the ~arcells Junior made up of residents of Grosse l1igh . School at Verni'er and Pointe and neighboring com~ Featuring Mack avenue. Curtain time is munities, including Detroit, f;,pt'" .FAMILY 3:30 p,m., . Roseville 'and St. Ciair Shores. MembeJS of' the IOO-voice Joined together in the p'roduc~ chorus have been rehearsing .tion.o'f pleasing musical sounds since late January under .the and experiences are house~ Shoes 1pJ\ able direction, of Donald 'w. \-vives, teachers, doctors, lav.r~ PORTRAITS for Infants and Children ,Simmohs, vocal music teacher' yers, business people and Sltu- at Parc~lls 'Junior High and dents. , "Pied Pipe)'s" are designed for little accompanied by Milton Setzer, The chorus has established a feet, and are expertly fitted under the a member of .the staff at lending library of music from , dirt:ction of Mr. William McCourt. Ex- Wayne State Univel\Sity and form'er concerts which is avai1~ I~I ~lUSiVelYla;;~~r ;:ri;~:~~Pomte ~idely knovm in local music 'able to schoo), church or other Circles. , choral organizations at the . The Grosse Pointe Commun:r Grosse Pointe Main Library, TUxedo 5.9236 ity . Chorus was founded by Kercheval and Fisher. ,

Getting ready for the annual Pub- NELSON, 9th grade. art students at lic School Art Exhibit at the Grosse Parcells Jr. High. They are unloading Pointe War Memorial Center April from their kiln some of the ceramics 28 to May 12, are DENNIS DAHNKE, which will be on display at the Center. Jacc G\VYN PALKINGHORNE and JEAN Make a Family Ton. Appointment Today! Grace Hospital Auxiliary t iz e To Fete New Members High.:Sc4ool Science Fair TUESDAY is TOTs' day. look Ne\v members of the Wo- let us ,moncgram all your No appointment needed. men's Auxiliary to the Grace Refutes Teach.ing Critics new b a't h C1 C C e 550 r ie 5 ••• \ Hospital will be honored at . . blus~' a tea on May 6th, at 1:30 A Science Fair was held at the Sciel'ce Club, said that al~ your bathroom will acquire a o'clock at the Clairvicw road Grosse Pointe High School last though disappointed in the in p:- home of Mrs. Allen R. Whit- Saturday in the big gym. number of people who came to fresh new personality, Bransby tmgton. About 500 persons viewed the the Fair. he was "deeply im- and- Both old and new membe:!s exhibits. pressed by the type of proj~ts and you'll find our STUDIO are eagerly looking forward Biology, physics, general sci- that were displayed." .shell to the presentation of a skit \ ence, and mathematics proj.ccts "Next year, we're looking prices extremely rea- 20083 Mack Ave. TU. 1-1336 called "What's My Lion," writ- (about 150 in all). were en- style ten and directed by Florence forward to $omething twke,Fs soncble. for.example, -in the Woods tered in the Fair which was big," Mr. Devine declared. Norris, sponsored by Grosse Pointe High School's Science Club. ' S. A. Shoemaker, head of I .buya 6-piece Martex the Fabulous All of the entries were rated the s c i ~ 11 C e department at Grosse Pointe High, said, "I towel ensemble, com- "s u per i 0 r," "eJ(cellen t," or think that Mr. Devine and his "good." In addition to these plete with 3-letter ratings the three top projects Science Club should be con- w in each division were also gratulated, This is the first monogram, for as little chosen. time we have .ever had a .sci~ STUDIO ence Fair, and in view .(Jf this, Mai In the biology ,division, Ken the tremp.ndous number and as 9.48; a monogrammed. Kurtz, 12A, received a first quality of the entries are some- taffeta shower curtain interior place award in paleontology thing Grosse Pointe can be (collection of fossils). Stewart proud of. Levander and Conrad Hoh- for 10.98; and a furnishings mann, HAs, were second with "The D e t r 0 it n~wspapers their project in micro photog- should take note of the excel- mc)nogrammed Mar- Renowned in Grosse Pointe as Homemaker$ lence of both junior and senior raphy. Th!rd place honors bath mat were shared by Vicky Dene- high school entries before ~tex- for as little DRAPERIES sounding off .so much about weth. 12A, with "The Silent as 4.04 UPHOLSTERING World" (sea shells) and -Philip the quality of public school Dulmage, l1A, with a bac- science teaching," Mr. Shoe- CARPETING teriology exhibit. maker concluded. In first place in the physics The president of the Sci- ACCESSORIES division was Henry Burr, 12A, ence Club, Ken German, 12A, with a telescope. Ed De Hass, said that he and his commit- CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE 12A, took second with a rocket. tee spent about five hours juSt 19853 Mack Avenue TU 1.2100 A' tesla coil made by Rudy setting up the exhibits. One of Furniture and CRrpet Cleaning on Location or :In our Plant Liedtke, lOA, was the project the biggest problems they that came in third. faced, according to Ken, was H~e Decorative Shop Exhibits of eighth and ninth finding enough tables to dis- grade students in the general play the projects. s c i en c e classification were CARPET & judged separately. Entries in PRIDE FURNITURE CLEANERS this division were received from Pierce and Parcells Jun- ior High as well as from Cash & Carry Gros!l:e'Pointe High. I Jordan Jackson was award- 20/,0 Off ed first place honors for his Van de Graff generator ...and discharge tube in ninth tirade general science'. Second place was taken by Jack Edlen With '. his Wimshurst electrostatic " '., 6 generator, A robot was. 'the third place winner entered by protect you' whole Bi1l Parsons. In the eighth grade general w a , d "0 b e wit h science division, Cordell Wale- rych, who made a tesla coi.l, Model Home ~Ioset aids 6 was first. Second pla<;:efor hIS I Cleaned and Mothproofed in Your Heme Hormone experiments wit h Rugs Picked up and Guaranteed and chickens was taken by Dennis Delivered Insured Fraser'. Larry Critchfield re- transparent storage bags ceived a third for his gieger ~ree Estimate TUxedo 5-5700 10615 Cadieu:t counter and experiments. o f Goo dye ~ r ,vi n I a stic, I Joseph Devine, sponsor of yip with full .length 7;ippers , . I . ? and built-in p.ock~ts contain- PLANNING A • in g moth - kill in 9 cry st ciIs. qui I ted top and. panel tr,im'in SOLVE ALL YOUR r 0 s e, w hit e 0 r 10 a s t,. iDEAL PROBLEMS BY 57" 16-garm'ent"d'ie$s bag 3.98 " ...HAVING IT AT 57'1 a'-garment dress b~g 3 •.6' STOUFFER'S 4,5" 16~garme,nt ,suit ba~ 3.69 4 5" 8 -gar men t sui t bag., . 3.~29 new I d OJ,J b Ie b I a n k e t bag. _. ~.• 1..89 All Plastic-.' Without Quilted, Panels . " Let our experienced staff take over the zipp'ered sW'eat~r bag", •• 79~ details so you are free to enjoy the party, too! double bl,anket b~g. ~.,..-,l~pO \~ You and your guests will be sure to enjoy set of 3 shoulder covers 1;00' • • an expertly planned menu of delicious food • a beautiful setting • friendly, attentive service Make your re~ervation now for your breakfast

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Thursday, April 24, 1958 Page Five Police Holding Girl's Lost Wrist Watch

Some Grosse Pointe girl who some youngster's prized pos- n- lost.a wrist watch April 8 on session. It has a Sheffield case • n- Kercheval between Bishop and and a blue leather band. n- Kensington will find it waiting '.'Jour haj:JpieJ/ JaIj ••• at the Park police station. The first person to give ad- Police say it has only modest vice is generally the last to re monetary value but may be take it. lhe Jacobjon ~ ry ------~------, tradition 0/ IDEAL ~ exc£pUonaff~beauu/u!

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EMMY FROLUND, second from ing the decorations for I the prom to Tone nylons drama .. left, decorations chairman for the be held on April 26. Varied hu€s of GPHS Junior prom, and her helpers water color made ,the gals look like tize y::>ur "leggier" inspect their bare feet after complet- walking rainbows .. . look .•. suntan spice, Geary Michigan blush flair, rosy glow Use the new City-owned, Week Chairman in proportioned heel. fully'paved, attendant-operated Forrest Geary, Director of and.toe no ..seam and Community Services, has been named as Community Chair- ,shell ..toe .demi ..sandal PARKING LOT man for Grosse Pointe-Harper Woods to lead this area in the styles.l.15;3pr.,3.30 annual Michigan Week ob- at rear of Jacobson's off servances May 4-10. The an- St. Clair Avenue. Lock your nouncement was made by Foster Winter, who is serving ~ f - car and shop in leisure! as Wayne County Michigan Week Chairman. There will be 'Jacobsons~ 22 community chairmen in all...... ,.' Jacobson's Each chairman will desig:. nate committees to plan local -in the V:illag. events as part of the. state- Main Floor wide salute to M i chi g an. co"on knit with 0 sinuot1s fit "Many community I e a d e r s that to figure, t.hroughout Wayne County al- clings lightly 'your ready are hard at work on pro- yet flows with the softness of grams to spotlight the advan- tages of living and working in chemiserie .•. o lined, satin-bowed Michigan," Mr. Winter said. Highlights of the week-long traveler, a one-dress wardrobe of program will include an ex- pu.r e b Ia c k C;JU.c. 8 to 16. 25. 95 change of mayors, and dra- matic tributes to state and community progr~ss in the , , , fields of religion,' education, industry, commerce and rec- • J reation." J~cobsci~~, .

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Page Six "G'RO'SSE P'OINTE NE'WS Thursday, April 24, 1958 'Thursd. A profile of Michigan's older Speciral taxes on chain storea Stegme residents has been published are sharply criticized by Uni- by the Legislative Advisory .President Detroit Rotary Cinema LeagueMeets Tonight Na'tionallu Known Artists versity of Michigan economists. An August Council on Problems of the Honors Sellers The J;1ext meeting of the descriptive subtitling. . planned by C Aging, headquartered at the Grosse Pqinte Cinema Leagpe The third film "AnimMion" University of Michigan. To Sing St. Joh~ Passion' and Richard . 'At the recent annual meet- will . be held at the Gr~se is a sound,'color film by Larry Doll Repair Shop er. Parents: The St. John Passion which Mus i cia n s and the Christ ing of the Detroit Rotary Club, , Sherwood, which was one of Earl J. WO( Call is to be performed on Sun- Pointe War Memorial, '32 Lake the" features of the 1957 Pho- Complete line of wigs, shoes, Church Chamber ensemble. In- a member of Rotary Interna- bury road, Docken! day, April 27, at 4 p,m., in strumental soloists will be: Shore road, at 8 o'clock on tographic Society of America stockings and dresses. Christ Church, 61 Grosse Morris Hochbe:'g, violin; Guy- tional, DaJe I. Sellers was April 24.. Convention. This motion pic- Repairing Dolls Since 189~ Pointe boulevard., will have as ton Amato. - viola; .Thaddeus elected president tor the ¥ear ture illustrates the ba3ic tech- COMPLETE LINE OF o This will be a Variety Film, " . soloists s eve r a 1 outstanding Markiewicz, cello; IJ,'v'in Gil- beginning July 1, 195.8. Mr, ~iques in all types of amma-I' NEW DOLLS AND singers from various parts of man, flute; and Arno Mariotti, Sellers resides at 620 Cadieux and Educa'tional .Night, featur- tlOn. road. DOLL CARRIAGES TV the country. They will join oboe. Philip Steinhaus, organ:. ing three motion pictures. A discussion and analysis ~f He is a vice-president of the and Radio with the Festival Choir in per- i5t and choirmaster of All. <, The first film" "Madame these films -as to their photo- KAMMERER forming this major work of Saints Chur.ch, Pontiac, will be [i~ Manufacturers National Bank BABY CARRIAGE CO. of Detroit and is the officer in Hummer at Home" is a beauti- graphic' continuity and tech- SALES &: J. S. Bach under the C1irection at the HarpsichOrd. I'::' 8705 Gratiot. at Fis.her charge of the Banks and Bank. ful fiim in' color describing the niques will be held by Cinema " SERVICE of Richard Roeckelein, conduc- rfhe Festival Choir, which is ers Division. Mr. Sellers' bank. unusual life of the humming- Lea g u e members following WA 1.2710 Quick and tor. made up of volumeer singers ing career began in. 1923 wj.th b i rd. Mrs. Em m a Seeley,' each showing. Reliable I . Blake Stern, tenor, who will of all denominations and faiths, the State Savings Bank of APSA~ FACL, of Cleveland, sing the important role of the is an organization sponsored Oaro, Michigan. In 1927 he Ohio, welljknown nature pho- Complete FUR L. L. DACKEN Evangelist, is from Yale Uni- by Christ Church. The singers transferred his bankin,g activi- tographer, has effectively.pre- versity and has done this part travel from all parts of De- ties to the First National Bank sented tliis story with excel- Electronic Laboratory with the Robert Shaw Chorale STORAGE troit to rehearse weekly .. of Detroit. Whim the Manu'", lent closeups of the activity in Alterations Cleaning. glazing 20313 Mack TU 1-2791 on the R. C. A. recording. Peter The Passion, which is a mu- facturers National Bank' of LQdies' .. Men's and insurance. the tiny hummingbird's nest. $8.00 (Val. $1(0). Cavallo, bass, who is taking sical setting of the Gospel nar- Detroi.t opened in '1933 he .was The movie also illustrates the We convert double-breasted RCA VICTOR - the part of Jesus, is an experi- 5 u j t s to single - breasted No charge for rIps. ALTEC LANSING ratives, was first performed in one of the original employes. types of camera lenses and models. Restyling any type Custom High Fidelity en.ced oratorio singer from New Leipzig on Good Friday, 1723, , D A V I D McCARRON has During .World War II Mr. camouflaged per c h e sand fur. York state. Betty Wells, so- I It is a monumental work last- been elected new president' of Sellers enlisted in the Uni,ted blinds used to obtain these MIN SPECIALISTS . prano, is on the faculty of All ing two hours and fifteen min- the Grosse Pointe Business- States Army and rose to a striking shots. erial';} COMPLETE FUR SERVICE- Saints Junior College in Vicks- utes and should be a great re- men's Association. The owner captaincy in the Signal Corps. cia C. GOUNARIS burg, Miss. Other soloists will ligious experience for aU' as' of Mondry. Cleaners, Inc., he He is a member of the Detroit The second film "Nan- CLEANERS & TAIl.ORS include Don~ld Bliss, baritone, tucket" is a' dOcumentary , in EXCLUSIVE FURRIER the dramatic portrayal of' the and the other Ilewly elected Athletic Club, Essex Golf Club 904 Chalmers VA ' ..4063 904 Chalmers VA 1-4063 who will portray Pilate; Shir- ~assion and Crucifixion of our officers 3nd directors will and various other banking and color of an old Colonial town, • NEXT TO HEALY'S NEXT TO HEALY'S EST. 1915 ley Love, contralto; and Don- Lord unfolds through the nar- serve one year terms.. fraternal organizations, showing the use of effective ald Nelson, tenor. . ration of the Evangelist, the Ret1;1rns fra.m ~he annual Orchestra for the work will contemplative moods express- bal~otmg, w~lch IS dOJ;leby consist of Detroit Symphon~ ed in the arias, and the vivid mall, W0re rev e ale d last, reactions and responses 'of the :r'hu:sday at. a luncheo~ meet;' ON people as sung by the chorus. mg In the War MemOrIal Cen- PIc. Jalues E. Kinville The public is most cordially ter. , . Trains at Fort Lewis invited t6 attend. Others e 1e c t e CI. l~lude:-:- AlonzQ O'Connor, vlCe-preSl- FORT LEWIS, WASH., Mar. dent; Albert DeRiemacker, Fay Turner to Sing vice-president of the National. 31-Pfc James E. Kinville, of How TO PROFIT Grosse Pointe Park, and fellow At Institute of Arts Bank of Detroit, Grosse Pointe 4th Infantry Division soldiers .--- branch, secretary; Robert Wi!- at PEOPLES 'FEDERAL SAVINGS THROUGH are training for Exercise "In- Grosse Pointe talent will be cox, manage'f oflUmelhoch's dian River", a giant maneuver featured at a concert to be 'Grosse Pointe branch, treasur- held Wednesday, April 30, at er. TAX EXEMPTION to be held near Yakima, Wash., in May. the Detroit Institute of Arts New d ire c tor s are Frank With today'. high tax levels, in- Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m. Adam, Lincoln-Mercury deal- "Indian River" will be a'16,- Faye Turner, soprano, will er; Edward C r aft, Grosse veston in medium and high tax OOO-man"war" fought over the brackets are tUI'!1ingto tax.free present a Chamber-Lieder re- Pointe Clock Works; Dr. Earl 270.000 acres of Cascade foot- cital, the first three w,orks be- Gelhaar, dentist; and Carl Lie- Municipal Bond. rOt income that hills at the Yakima Training' they can keep. ing acx:ompanied by chamber bold, Men's wear shop owner. Center from May 6 to 20. If you have a taxable income ml4sic and harpsichord instru- Russell Harkness, druggist of $10,000 or more, you may be Pfc. Kinville, the son of Mr. ments, and the second half of who was president last year, well repaid by investigating the and Mrs. John P. Kinville, 953 the program to be accom- automatically goes on the advantage- of tAx-exempt State We s t c he s t e r road Gros~e panied by piano. board of directors for the C'Om~ and Municipal Bonds. For in. Pointe is with the division's ';I'he artist, who lives in ing year. stance, if you file a single return Division Artillery, Headquar- Somerset road, received her ALL ACCOUNTS on a taxable income of $14,000, ters Battery. He is ass.igned as B.A. in Music at Wayne Uni- you would have to receive a divi. a Weather Observer. versity. She has been soloist J.ameson Gives Talk ARE INSURED dend return of 7.450/0 on a taxa. The up com in g maneuver with the Grosse Pointe Memo- ble security in order to equal the At Principals' Parley will employ the 4th Division rial Church choir for the past UP TO $10,000 yield from a 3.500/0 tax.free Bond. , "Saints" and several thousand fiv~ years, ang has appeared Marshall Jameson, principal Us 30mt:thing to think about! troops from other posts and in several Wayne University of Monteith School had an im- Our New Booklet. "Ho'W' T. Fort Lewis units in one of the Theatre productions. portant assignment at the ele- Profit Through Tu.E&em~OI1" Reg. li first major tests of the Army's In addition t() her concert mentary S c h 0 0 1 Principals SAVE CONVEf\UENTLY WHERE HARPER AND OUTER DRIVE MEET Sale explains in plain language your new pentomic battle order. works, which will include, Conference llt Michigan State need for tax exemption, tell. how Combat training will include represe,ntativ~ pie c e s. from University April 17-18. He Folks save at Peoples Federal S~~ings to educate children, purchase -a home, much these high.gude inveatment. offensive and defensive actions seven cen.turles of mUSIC,her spoke at a group meeting on un be worth to you,. There'. no many w:>rthwhile purposes, Have a savings plan too, Start your account now. under a tom i c , electronic, accompamst, Lawrence La~, "New Trends in Elementary obligation. Send for copy today, I chemical - biological - radio- Gore, will perform Bach's Education." Funds received on or before the 10th of the month earn from the first of .the month •. 01' phone I logical, guerilla and psycho- Partit? Number one in B-Flat. More than GOO grade school tlRST OF MICHI~AN logical warfare conditions. ------principals w~re expected to at- CORPORATION Simulated atomic blasts will Elmer Schade of 287 McMil- tend the annual conference at PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS Buhl Bldg. Detroit 26 add further battle realism. AI~ lan road, complained to.Farms the M.S.U. Kellogg Center. WO 2-2055 so planned are the air lift of a police on Tuesday, April 15, T his continuing education Grand Rapids, Flint, Bay City reinforced battle group and that someone had stolen a 50- event is sponsored again by GRISWOLDAT STATE 14729 HARPER AND OUTER DRIVE Battl. Creek use of new devices w h ic h foot green garden hose from the Mi~higan Education Asso- / Lansing, Port Huron harmlessly simulate radioac- his back yard. He valued the ciation and the M.S.U. College PHONES: Main Office WO 1-0172 Branch LA 7-7210 tive fallout and its detection. hose at $5. of Education.

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58 'Thursday, April 24, 1958 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seve" ..torea ,Mrs. Alexander Wiener Returns From Cathedral Co~dave in Capital - Un i- Stegmeyer- W ood Vows T~ Be ~ead in August Mrs. Alexander L:Wiener, of Then she went on to visit day bringing with her Mrs. mists. An August wedding is being I Stegmeyers, 0 f Huntington Power Squadron' sNew Offic~rs I planned by Carolyn Jean Wood road. . Woodland' .place, \ attended the her brother-in-law, and sister, Charles Pratt Brown, of Wash- and Richard Edwin Stegmey- Both are attending Michigan National Cathedral meeting in the Tholnas Covers III, of Bal- ington Washington, D.C. recently timore, Md. She returned Mon- ' , .p er. Parents of the couple are State University w her e .the Earl J. Woods, of Gladston- bride-elect is a member of noes, bury road, and the William Alpha Phi ~95 OljR 21ST YEAR OF GROWING! THOUSANDS QF Potted "Roses • 95 !iher 221 Varieties 1 up - Turf Builder. All Popular Fertilizers. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS You'll Like OUlr $2.50 Ro~e with the purchase of 10, ~E through August 1st. :mg t:e. (X)). rips. SAVINGS SERVICE type sCE ~063 ". :~ . 1915 . -Picture by Fred Runnell. Grosse Pointe Power Squadron 1958',: RETARY JOHN WETZEL, COM- Flag Officers were honored at the MANDER LAWRENCE REIF, LT. Squadron's inaugural dinn'er held at COMMANDER G E 0 R G E FUNK, Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Saturday, FIRST LT. AL FOSTER and TREAS- Savings Association Apirl 19. Shown left to right:-SEC- URER ROBERT MORDEN. GPHS Band to ,Compete At MSL! ilnnual Festival Those who were fortunate enough to be present for the The Grosse Pointe 'High Included in the group are third concert of the current School Band. will b~ among ban d s and orchestras from KERCHEVAL season, given by the Grosse the 94 bands and orchestrW?, Class AA, Class A, Class B Pointe' Symphony Orchestra and Class D high schools, plus Near ST. CLAIR on Sunday afternoon, in the representing 78 J:l.ighand jun- several classes of junior high Parcells School audit~rium, ior high schools, that will oon- schools. u•• 0", Drift-in WMMlow I enjoyed an afternoon of de- verge on Michigan State Uni- The musical groups will be lightful music that will long versity on Saturday, April 26, rated, according to ability in be remembered. It was a per- f th al M" each class) in five divisions. formance that no lover of good or e, ann u lchlgan S 11 1 1-3 d Plaques will be awarded to look for the Sialt music or a.spiring young musi- Ci 00 an and Orchestra division one winne.rs. ., Good $ovittg. s.mee cian should have missed. festivaL I Three of the six sites are Several prominent Detroit Con d u c tin g the Grosse located on the N.£ichigan State' musidans who atten,ded the. Pointe High SchOOl band will c amp u s, auditorium, music concert commented on the be Dewey D. Kalember. building and Jenison field amazing growth and develop- . . house. Other sections wiH use ment of the orchestra since its Each mUSICalgroup receIved East.Lansing high school, East formation ::lnd Sunday's in-. a first division rating in dis- Lansing junior high and Lan- spiring performance under the trict meets earlier this year. sing Eastern high school audi~ baton of. Henri Nosco is one' Competition will begin at 8 toriums. more eVIdence that Grosse a.m. at six different sites and ------,------Reg. List Price 44.00 Poi?te has an orc.hestra of will 'continue until approxi- I Sa I_ Price 23.95 WhICh the commumty can be mately 4 p.m. Each band or justly proud. orchestra will be required to The concert opened with a play five selectioI1JS,one warrn- thrilling performance of the up, one required composition, Overture t'l '''Semiramide'' IIby two sight-reading selections Rossini f,;)l1owed by excerpts and one of their own choice. fro m Goldmark:s charming Sponsored by the Michigan "Rustic Wedding Sympohny" School Band and Orchestra as~ in three movements and a live- sociation, the festival is de- ly and spirited rendition of the signed to stimulate interest and SPECIAL PURCHASEl TEA CARTS Polka and Fugue frOom "Sch- raise standards in instrument- wanda" by Weinberger. al music. The orcilestra provided ex- ~29.95 cellent and sympathetic sup- port under HeI11"i Nosco's Theater Giving a very limited number of our reg. 39.95 direction. Mr. Mischakoff re'- sponded to the prolonged and Plays at Center bross-finish tea wagons. 31x 18x 30., enthusiastic' applause by a charming rendition of a Swiss This Monday evening, April with glass $helves; top shelf lifts Lullaby by Ribeai.l.~ierre which 28, at 8:30 o'clock under the he p lay e d 1maccompanied, co-sponsorship .of the War off to become a convenient, bringing the concert to a close. M e mol' i a 1 A:;sociation, the serving tray. A reception in the gymnas- Grosse Pointe Com m u nit y ium followed the performance. Theater is presenting to the , . -By S.H.M. public free of charge "Minus Zercr" a psycho-drama con- celned with the effects of ex- ,.fac(thsOI ~ ploration 'in outer-space plus the perennial comedy favorite "Geor.ge Wa'sh in g ton Slept wash after wash after wash ...' Here." . Home Decor(Ltive Shop These will be ,the last pro- ductions of the ~mrnunity Theater until the performances of "The Philadelphia Story" on the Center'!,: Terrace the latter part of June. In the performance to be . given Monday night the Com- WARM W'EATHER munity Theater is presenting the best of its acting talent. In' "Minus Zero" parts' are tJaken by Al B e l' tee 1, the HAIRLINE CORDS, theater's president; Dean Ers- I kine their aU around pvofes- The classic "wash ~n wear" Haspel there's always plenty of hot water sional, Dr. Donal White, Bob Potthoff, Alex Johnson, Bill cord which may be washed a.nd drip Shealer and Bob Koebel. j: Popular High School Eng- dried without the need of pressing. lish teacher Bill Meaghan, and An, ideal hot weather suit ... avail4 \ PhyHis Reeve will co-star in IIGeoI' g e Washington Slept able in light blue ~nd white, tan and Here." There is no admission and white or gray and white ... also no tickets or reservatiocms ~e necessary. . dark tones 'of gray, charcoal. brown, olive and navy .•••••••••.. $39.75 A man has to have the ability to reason in' order to() the new electric '~ waterhe~erway know -when he is being un- " ,reasonable.

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Page Eight G'R'OS'SE' PIO IN T E' N E W'S Thursday, April 24, 1958 . Thursday, J

TAKES COURAGE , THE TRUTH HURTS ; with reckless driving on Lake I If a man is able to think Don't worry about the false. Sears Opening Pointe Store Shores Traffic Violators Pay Shore, was found guilty and : APTITua when he is down and out he hoods people tell about you- ... . Sliores Judge John ' Gillis Jesse C. Kirby of 451:3Liver- paid a fine and costs of $107.50. ~ Ena.ble you to Ie? work in which yo can be counted on to make a just be thankful they don't foundEdward'A.:.L~ddy of 233/ nois, ~etroit, paid a f.ine and William B. Roland of 22819 comeback.t tell the truth about you. ceed or the studie ElI?wood, ~la~son, M i c h., ::os1:ls.of $17.50, after he was Nine Mile road, St. ClaiX'. For men. women, gUIlty of VIolatmg the State . . Shores, was found guilty of. Vocational Coun~ Drunk Motor Law, at a court found guIlty of speedmg on DANIEL L. BEe session held on M0:t;l:day,April Lake Shore. speeding on Lake Shore and : 958 Maccabef' Jefferson Avenue FIRST CHURCH OF 14. . Joseph Germane cf 4009 paid court costs of $7.50. Woodward ne Leddy was fined $100 and Meldrum, Detroit, charged ,...... 12~ Years Ser CHRIST, SCIENTIST, TEmple Baptist Church ' court costs of $7.50. He had ;::::::::::::=~~~::.~::.-:.-:;.-;:;;;;,;;-_-~ GROSSE POINTE GROSSE POINTE been arrested while driving on .. METHODIST CHURCH 13337 E. Jefferson at Lakeview Lake ShoTe road. 1 FARMS First English . i Homer J. Armstrong, Minilter Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. Helen Mal'Y Hilinski of 1215 L h 211 Moross Road . Sunday School-Infants' L k D EVI 01 eran 9:30 a.m. - Morning Worship, David W. Bishop, Minister Room ~ lO:30 s.m. a ewood,' etroit, was found :::hurch School for Nursery. Tiny guilty of .llOt having~ her' car Church. Tots, Kindergarten. ,Primary and MORNING WORSHIP Wednesday Testimony und . . Junior Depts. Meeting 8:00 p.m, er COn trO'I and caUSIng ,an 10:30 a.m. _ Adult Bible Class. Sunday. 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. KERBY SCHOOL accident in front of 575 Lake Vernier. Road at Wedgewood 11:15 a.m. -- Morning Worship, Shore and pal'd a fl'ne of $.25 Church SchOOlfor Nursery. Tiny CHURCH SCHOOL 285 Kerby Road, at Beaupre . , . Drive, Grosse Point- Woods T t K' d P I ...... ;lar. c.harge agal'nst ~ a s. In ergarten. rimary. n- An A sl Sunday. 9:~ a.m. ALL ARE WELCOME u.u. termediate and'Senior Depts. Elizabeth Anne "~Hill 'Of 26104 Sundea~ School 9:30 a.m. REV CubberneS'i, st Clair Shores, . HUGH C. WHITE, Pasto. invalved in the ~e acciderit, Church Worship 11 a.m. HELEN D. THOMAS .was dis:misse~ when she was TUxedo 4.5862 Director of Christian Education fOUlld not guilty. ' TUxQdo 1.7888 , This new'retail store of Sears, Rqe- center where utility bills c,an be paid -_ ..,---.-----...... ,.------'------~----- . buck & Co., located at Mack and and checks cashed and money. orders' ------~PT ...._------~ Moross, will open next Thursdav, purchased, is another feature. TPere vALLEY 2.9800 May 1. Completely air conditioned, is paved. parking space for 600 cars. the store will feature home moderni-. Sears' pur,chases of Michigan~made zation services, a garden shop, a six-. merchandiSe are said to equal in vol- car service station and a eatalQg sales ume, total sales in all its ,stores in the Ne I division. A customers' .convenience state. Ne\l' Lutheran Church Ladies Bicycle Safely Fails to Report dise. Plan Annual Card Party Ca.mpaign Set Injuring Child You Too Can Look More Chapter 35 of the Lutheran Announcement Gro The Police departments of A motorist who was in a Ladies Auxiliary is sponsoring. Attractive with Silver Tips the five Grosse Pointes and hurry to kE'ep a business ap- an evening card party on Tues- for Dark Hair or Dark Tips for Harper V!oods are co-operating pointment, was ticketed by day, April 29, at 8 p.m. at \ with public and parochial Shores pOlice on Wednesday, STANDARD'TRIUMPH l\10TOR CO. White Hair! school systems in the area dur- Apri~ 16, for failing t'O report Peace LUltheran Church Audi~ IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT O£ ing the week of May 19-23, an injury' accident in which he torium, Warren and Balfour 19587 which has been designated for was invol'\7ed. He was held avenues. Grosse Pt EXPERT the annual Bicycle Safety. Pro- blameless in the mishap. Proceeds will go to the Chil- gram. • Hair Coloring An accident report revealed dren's F»iend Society in Bay ED,ch police fo:rce wiH check that Jonathon Crawford, 6, City, Michigan, and a scholar. • Hair CuHing . the sohools in the respective son af Mr and Mrs. David. C. ship fund. territories for brakes, tires and Crawford of 21 Roslyn road, Tickets are available through \ • Hair Styling licenses (aU bikes should have was hit by a car driven by members or may be purchased 1958 licenses). Prior to the Emil Knop of 874 B1"'Js drive. 0114259 -.Avenutl The boy su.ffered a fractured at the door that evening. mack • Permanents campaign week police will speak to boys and girls in collar bone and contusion of There will be prizes and re. . their classrooms, to re-acquaint the right leg. freshments. them with the safety rules and The lad was taken to a doc------AS AN AUTHORIZED DEA.LER traffic laws. MAIER & WERNER tor by his mother for x-rays FULLY EQUIPPED TO SELLAND SERVICE 0lJI{ SALONS There will be drawings at and treatment of possible in- all the schools for prizes, and juries. The x-rays disclosed the 3 FAMOUS BRITISH MOTOR CARS some lucky bicycle owner may fracture. 17670 MACK 15311 E. WARREN win a bell, new set of handle- Mrs. Crawford said that she 21001 Moross Rd. at Harper At University Near Beaco~sfield bars-or even a brand new observed her son from a sec- Pastor E, Arthur McAsh ! TU 1-7297 TU 1.3190 bike. :', ond-story window of her home, 10:00 a.m. Mormng Worship ~ Slenderizing and Facial as he was watching a Village Treatments Only at It may be true that blood trash truck. The boy started 11 :20 a.m. Sunday School ~ Mack Salon! will tell and time will teH- across' the ~treet. and then re- 7:30 p.m. Evening Service ~ but someone usually beats crossed, not looking in either ~ :3'1. them to it. direction. All Welcome ~ Knop's car hit young Jona- ~ TRIUMPH SEDAN • • than, knocking him down and rolling him over on the road. Mrs. Crawford said that Kriop f[(l.i~~:?ll2:?lll,i~??1Z:?lZ?m~~~

stbpped to render aid, and l'on are inVited to n.e tb. ga ve his name and address and telephone number. Knop Christian SeigDe. DOl: was ,traveling about 20 miles . Do 1 an hour be-fore the accident, Reading Room BONU FFERF R she said. in the ser Knop said that he was in a 93 Kercheval hurry for a business appoint. First Church of Christ, for e/eanlin ment, according to Patrolman Scientist. Harry Hamilton, and did nat Grosse Pointe Farms LUBRIC. make a repart of the accidept. Open from 10 a.nt'. te- a p.m. CHANG The 'Officer issued Map a daily ex c e p t Sunday, and Holidays. Friday evenmgs ft'0l'1 TRI D .HWA HER WNER! ticket for not making a repart CHANG of a personal injury accident, 7 to 9 o'clock. although he was exonerated of PACK F NATiona I .Bank blame in the 'mishap itself. WHEEL Jefferson Avenue ROTATE' Library. Offers Presbyterian Church We'll, PaxYo~ Lassie Movie 8625 E. Jefferson at Burns '. Across from Whittier Hotel The Grosse Pointe Public 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Library will present two Guest Preacher .Rev. Charles House. Jr. showings of the 'Technicolor "The Forgotten Son" LrNC(l film, "Lassie Come Homet on 9:30, l1:00--Church School Friday, May 2. It will be shown Ministers: 130 Kerc- • • at 4 p.m. far school children, Allan A. Zaun to Prove and at 7:30 on the Family Film Arnold G. Fredricksen Night. program. Clinton W. Lowrie • Filmed in the early 'forties, Organist: Robert Hawksley "Lassie, Come Home" gave America its first glimpse of ,NEW FORMULA two new performers who were deSltined to later stardom: Eliz- ... • aibeth Taylor and Lassie, the ~~ "won de.r" dog. "Lassie Come ; ~ Home" was also the fiDSltpic- . The ,Grosse Pointe ture in a series of films about. Memorial the canine heroine created by 'm Church fOR-t.lt.tlR\t O\S\\WlS\\t.RS Picture of my ban k Eric Knight. It was followed J!~ • ELECTRASOL F by "Son of LaSiSie"and "Cour- ~ (Presbyterian) age 'Of Lassie," and was the I 18 Lake ShOre Rd. bas.is of the popular television - ~~ . MINISTERS. senes. . I Rev. Frank Fitt, DD. In addition to ilie, perfol'm- I I Rev. Paul F. Ketchnm Improv~s el'S already noted, "Lassie ' Rev. Ben L. Come Home" features Roddy Tallman ... ~2. McDowall, Edmund Gwenn, ~ . WORSHIP SERVICE "Your and DOnald Crisp. The setting .,;-_. 9:30 and 11 a.m. • One day the third grade teacher at a local elementary school asked each of her. 'of the story. is the Scottish < CHURCH

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\. j" , • - - .. "'~"'"V -..-~ ~,- cq. '<->"'.'0;;,., oe -, w,•...,.. ''', .oze, ,~54. SiCP g . .9 hUt; £Q ,,4i¥ 5.. .4P) .4,$ i.1 ;PM .. 4)4.%.4 (Xl. 4i4..4Q; i..4( 4, V4)Q 51.. t t t qib 4; 43 '2Q KQ 4.4 $ ¥ 4. iQ! 4 4. S.42$.# $.1$ U.i 3. . i•. i~ .''!i' " '", Thursday, April 24, 1958 (?ROSSI: POINTE NEWS Lake . and APTITUDE TESTS Voters League Holds Parley Rotary Readies Pierce Bands Plan Concert ve~:~:s::lv:~i:"~~'~:.~: In 1957, there were over 370 persons killed while cross.- 31.50. Enable you to learn the kind of Michigan's hat i,s in-t-h-e-r-in-g-1-co-n-te-s-:t-tradition,a League On F~iday, Aprn-2-5-,---'a-t-8-e-v-e-ru-'n-,g-'willbe Richard Frei- ,cidents on U.S. highways in work in whf~h you ~an best suc. Antiques Show' ing at ~n intersection wit.h 22819 ceed or the studies best for YOU. -for the Hat Parade at the member from' each state mod- --'--_ p.m. the PieTce Bands, under muth, first trombonist of the 1957 were in apparently good signaL Remember, cross cau- Clair For men, women, boys, and girls. Natic.-nal Convention of the els a hat depicting exports Twenty exhibitors will dis- the direction' of Dr; Thomas band, who will play Llewel- condition, " tiously. .y of Vocational Counseling Institute League of W~~en Voters, be- ITom, and imPorts to, her playa variety' of wares during Moore, wHl pres'ent their 18th lyn's famous solo "My Re- DANIEL L. BECK. DIRECTOR ing held in Atlantic City, April state. She also wear,s a sand- the Grosse Pointe Rotary annual Spring Concert. gards," one of the earliest ex- and' 958 Maccabees BuUdinr 21-251 ,wich board canying a mes- ClUlb's third_ aE.nual Antique The'first portion)of the pro- amples of symphonic music, Woodward near Warren 12~ Years Serving DetroIt The theme of the hat parade sage to her state's Congress- Show to be held at the War gram 'will be played.' by the Written expressly for band . TEmple 1-1~51 is foreign trade, In keeping ional delegation. Gontinued Memorial Center ftom :May~6 Cadet Band and will feature is Gossec's "Military Sym- with Atlantic City's beauty support of the Trade Agree- tha:'ough 9. . t~e highly descriptive over- phony in F" which wiH be HAIR 5T,YLlNG H ------...:------ments' Act is urged by the Fouir of the exhi!bitors, all ture "Seea.s' of. "Cadnnis" by performed for the first time in . League of, Women Voters. from the Detr()it'. area, will' johnson, .," this area. The mod'ern idiom by hip • , As Michigan provides 10 show su~h antique collections :.The main portio~ of the 'pro~ ,'will'. b~ ~~pres~hi~d' ,?y I~ing .'iny percent 0.£ the nation's exports, as, primitive\'wood carvirigs, gram wil:8:be presented by the .Berlms Blu,e Sk~~ while a "THE" BERNARD and her hat is bountifully decor- courting gLas);es, wall' hang- 85-piece C~ncert Band. A great comedy sketchl The Three ateeL Beneath the brim, Mich- ings,' sillouetltes, p a i n tin g s, variety. of~'selectiol1s, c'overing ,B~B!S,'.1',narraied' by Ma!y HAIR STYLISTS igan's imports &re shown - prints,. lamps converted from: a wide, range, of in~erest, will ~h()rt, shou~d. pr~ve of Spe<:I~~ Announcement lead, chrome, :fine woods, rub- antique' object.s, hand-made be offered. mtertst to, the young folks ber, alwninum - attractively lamp'shades and omnaware. III . F d "'", 1 . t f'./.:h' of every age: When You Clore Enough sO 01:S " () l. f shape d and draped. Exporls aq.dition, a:' complete counJtei eature as e ,Th'e 0 11 0 WIn. gal dd't'lona'1 ' are gaily arranged on the UlpperI store of the early 1900 vinlfJage' numbers will round out. the To Look Your Very Best brim - cherries, pea c h e s, will be open f01' business,. Mrs. M. Rivard Kf.ippel ' evening's perfo~~cs: "Calw celery? drugs. and cap~ules, The show will be open on Host to Garden Club oriel Bogey March'-Alfond; , salt, tmy f?lmture, and. a t~st the May diates from 1 p.m. to :'Tone Picture' in Two. Move- 20845 MACK AVE. n tube denctmg the chemIcal m- 10 p.m. Visitors to the show The Village GMden Club' of ments" - Gillette; "S e m per o du.str~. The outer edge of the W1l1 enjoy the added beauty of Grosse Pointe and Detroit Fidelis March"-Sousa; "Two TUxedo 1-0953 brIm IS, of course, to be dee- the formal gardens sUl'!l"ound- will hold its- luncheon at the Moods Overture"-Grundman. USE PARKING LOT orated with a chair of cereals. ing the Memorial Center. home of Mrs. M. Rivard Klip- Band announcers are Jean Mounted on th~ top of the As in previous years, Rota- pe'l in Edgemere .road. ENTRA~.!CE IN REAR Asmus and Sally Harris. New Ownership hat, cro~, to gIve t~e se~- ri!an wives will operate a res- The 'assisting hostesses will , son s classl,Cstyle of heIght, IS taurant at 1Jh.eCenter for the be Mrs. Wlilliam Bowles, Mrs. a world globe, and what better benefit of visitors and eJOh.1bi-Walter G. Bernard, and Mrs. New domestic & imp~rted merchan- top for .the "world" than an tors. All1Jhe food will be p're- William J. Young. a.utomo~Ile from the auto~o- pared by the distaff side of President of the cluQ.is Mrs. dise. Complete supplies for all pets. tIve capItal of the world? Rotar1ans Alexa!I1iderBlain. . .Mr~. Berrien ~ .. Ketchum of Many dontrib1.lting sponsors riers and Spaniels, by appointment. BIrn:mgham, MIchIgan League are again sUipporting the show, se~~~ :yr'CW~~Fr~~ Jew~~-, Pre~ldent, modeled the hat. on a majority of whom aa.'efrom Grooming service for Poodles, Ter- AprIl 22 at the conventlon. the Pointe area. Their names .a' hol'iticulture expert, who A COLORFUL, MODERN Oth:r state delegates are Mrs. wiLl a.ppear in the program for i'~~U~ay~~on "Plans :for,Spring KITCHEN Lou~s H. ~ggleston of G::an.d ihe SIOOWto indicate their aJP- RapIds, EdItor of the MiChl- proval of the many communIty gan Voter; and Mrs. Robert services which Pointe Rotary M. Tousey of Garden City, maintains. SILVER 19587 Mack Lee Meyer state Public Relations Chair- About 20,000 Pointe resi- Grosse Pte. Woods TU 1-9007 man. Delegates from Grosse dents have received tickets SPRIN:G'S Pointe are Mrs. George J. through the mail. In answer to •• .. Brown, president of the Lea~ their inquia-ies as tc how to *CARTONE'O gue, of Grosse Pointe and .Mrs. pay for those, Edward Taube, Harcourt L. Caverly, ~reasurer. Jr., assistant chairman, sug- WATER There are over 1,000' local gests that payment may be t~?~~~:?W:..~t.:::*~=::::::~~:~::::~~~~:~~~:~~;::~*:~:~f.m~~~~~~::::~:::*f:~~:;~~~~~~~:~'l1~~m~~~~:r~~:~Leagues, in all 48 states, Alas- made to any RouB['ian or ka, Hawaii, and the District of mailed directely in the r~turn *~1 GROSSE POINTE HOME OF THE CONTINENT AL i~Columbia. State Leagues al- envelope provided. ready ex:ist in 45 states. By the time the Convention opens, i Here it is again!i state Leagues are expected to Law Violators ~ ~ be officiaHy recognized in tw'O more, Delaware and Nevada. Pay in Park By June North Dakotii will complete the roll of states,. ~ George D. F'latter' of 2552 I~ i~ There are approximately ~hilip~ Detroit, chose 40 days :~: OF ALL VITAL PARTS ~ 128,000 members. In the Wayne County Jail rather than pay a fine totaling Here is an interesting example of how c~reful planning can transform an out-dated To rea('h. the fTont many a $150, on tWlO charges of traffic man has to be kicked in the violations. ' kitchen into the very model of ~ttr~etiveness c!!nde';ficiency ••• designed with you rear. Flatter pled guilty before in mind ••• and furnished with GE color choice ~ppliances, Your dream kitchen can be inst~lIed with surprisingly ,little disruption to your usual household routine, Park Judge C. Joseph Be:langer Silver Springs 'water-the gourmet's on Wednesday; April 16, to choice in beverages and cooking. Avail- I If yoiA kitchen isn't bec:oming to you, you should be coming to us. re,ckle~ dl-Iving an~ causing able in modern, convenient, disposable an aCCIdent by runrung into a half gallon cartons. Ask for it at your tree" fur which the penalty favorite 'beverage store or call ~ i LAMP w~s .$100 fine or 30 days; and TO. 8.4735 for your nearest dealer. r~~ ANY MAKE OF AUTOMOBILE w.;~ drnrrng without a valid Mich- tN. litht WliRht balf ,allon carton&. C;I~fO~_~;~:.'eurl;~rmower ~ ~~ igan operator's license, which I Done so neatly! j~1 TROUBLE brought :m additional $50 fine • Or 10 day.s. • Di.tr;buf.tI by: :Detroit Edison: Service Agency ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES • ~; Done so perfectly! I John R. Hudock of ,10401 E. Nesbitt Detroit Jefferson, pled guiHy-1il speed- 16915 HARPER Across from Vogue Theatre In the servi~e department m"de/ed nationally Bottling Co. I ji ing on Nottingham and paid 1150 Oakman Blvd. STORE HOURS: Tuesday, Wednesday and Sahlrdoy till 6:00 ~~ for cleanliness and high standard of workmanship I a fine of $25. Detroit, Mich. Monday; Thursday and Friday till 9:00 ~ ~ • REWIRE Dorothea Reschke of 1861 LUBRICATE ALL_ • REPLACE Severn road, failed to show I up in court to answer for $. CHANGE 01 L ~: M FOR ~ speeding on Charlevoix and ...~CHANGE FILTER ONLY ~l forfeit.ed a bond of $17.50. I John H. Driver of 2458 W. ~~ PACK FRONT . ~ IF IT'S A Grand boulevard, pled not guilty and was found guilty :O~~~EB~~RRE~NGS LAMP WE of pulling in front of moving I 12~ I traffic and causing an .accident I ~ in front of 1958 Maryland, and I i Can Fix It paid $15. f:: James E. Conahan of 524 I 9 Notre Dame, pled lJUilty to ~ ~~ ~ Ollig causing an accident at Jeffer- INCORPORATED son and Oadieux, and was as- Electric Shop sessed a fine and court costs LJNCOLN~MERCURY SALON 17222 E. WARREN AVE. of $21.10. Clem Harris of 4597 Twenty- Opp. E. Warren Bowling Alleys 130 Kercheval on the Hill . TU. 1-5000 fourth stre.et, Detroit, was TU. 1-1977 found guilty of ..driving with a reVioked license> and fined' $25 and sentenced to J 0 days in the County jail. In~ddition, he was fined $20, after plead- ~our kind of kitchen ing guilty to speeding on Jeff- erSJOn. Richard K. Adams of 4652 ~ ...individually created to order Woodward, Detroit, stood mute' to a charge of causing an ac- cident at Mack and Audubon~ He was found,guHty and given' a suspended sentence.

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OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL. APRIL, 24 .. MAY 1- OPEN. SUNDAY. 12~ 5 by Mary Jane Palmer of' 2 to 5's", lie GROSS~ POINTE FARMS 36. MICIDGAN Ezaggerations Sand lot tots are up to bat, , TU 1-7511' visitors to the Phone TU 2..6900 Dad cheers them to the end, exhibit put or, A. PRYOR *AIICenter Sponsoredj\ctivities Open to the Public. C~ge that phrase about the girls: schools in the Pr Three Trunk Lines NOTICE: Please call for'lost articles at the office. DIamonds are a MAN'S best friend. ciation of Metro tfThere is " time, we kno'UJ not when, They will, be' held for .30 days. at the J. L. Hu Member Michigan Press Ass'n and Nationa1 Editorial Ass'n A point we know not where, . auditorium, do Grosse Point~G,arden t:en~er ,Room and Library open for' Monday, April 2 NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: That marks the destiny of men, May 3. . Weekly Nt!wspaper Representatives, Inc. . consultatIon, and .servIce. Mrs. Leland Gilmour 'will WhaLt GOeS On 404 Fifth Avenue. New York 19. New York, BRyant 9-7300 For glory or ,d~spair. . , The exhibitior CHICAGO OFFICE be on duty in the Garden Center Room every week 333 North Michigan Avenue, Phone FInancial 6-2214 on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. the principles ttThere is a line, by itS unseen, Entered as second-class matter at the post office, Detroit. to 4 p,m. A consultant will he' on duty on Friday at Michigar., under the Act of March 3, 1897. That crosses \ every pa.th; from 2 to ~.p.m.' (Call TU 1-4594). The hidden boundary between . FULLY PAID CIRCULATION Your Lihrary , God's patience amJ His wrath."'" Hospital equipment available for free loan - crutches, wheel chairs, heat lamp, ar;d hospital beds. "Blood By Jean Taylo-f (Joseph A. Alexander) available t,o Grosse Pointe Residents in case of ac- ROBERT B, EDGAR....EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER . ,. .,' MAT.fHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER cldent or emergency-free of charge". PATRICIA TALBOT ,•...FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY * * * Nobody likes to be types, and book seems to be. equally" C'h FRED RUNNELLS ,.., , SPORTS EDITOR We received in the':mail a handy "emergency" list *' '" '" perhaps authors are particu- divided between Miss Adelaide~ JAMES J. NJAlM ...... •...... •...•..•...... •...... ".NEWS , Thursday, April 2ft lady vuInera.ble on this score. Oke Manning and he:;:-next~ of vital telephone numbers put. out 'by a. downtown *American Red Cross Braill,e Transcription - Class - AWEN G. EDGAR ...... •...••..••.••.•••••...•...•••...••••...... NEWS concern, who concerns itself with City Dir~tory lists To escape bemg branded, they door neighbor Cyril H. "Bil!'. Boy-A ARTHUR R. BLYLER , ADVERTISING 10 a.m. frequently take refuge behind 'Coles. They iive in a quiet~ PATRICIA BLYLER , , ADVERTISING of almost everything we house owners will .want to *:aallet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor - MARY LORIMER , ADVERTISING refer to at one time or another; The services of this a n~m de plum~. Rumor has English village, and have col.; .TOHN MacKENZIE, JBUSINESS ,4 to 7:30 p.m, ha~ It for some tIme that Pearl laborated on some twenty-fiv • company, cover a multitude of things . , , but the, one St. Paul Choir - dinner - 6:30 p.rn'. Buck and John Sedges were books. ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING we were most fascinated with, was the last item on the FERN GREIG CLASSIFIED *Fencing q1asses - taught by Istvan Danosi - fencing one, and it is now officially Mystery wr'te .7 list . . . to wit (or unwit) ~'.. . that of, p:roviding the acknowledged . 1 rs seem par- ii:~E EASON , A,CCOUNTS master' of Salle deTuscan Fencers Club and Wavne .' tIcularly prone to a variety of H.AR.DING ••..•...... •..••...... •..••.•••••...... •.•...CIRCULA TION telephone numbers of widows! Vive La Americana~ ... State University Coach-ages 8-16-7:30 p.m.-Adult ~ Buck as "John Sedge~" pen names. The popular Leslie' AND how about WIDOWERS! class at 8:30 p.m. has ~ve books to her credIt, Ford and equally popul8.1", *Dale Carnegie Leadership Training - Drill Session - th~ fI~ a;nd perhapS the best David Frome are both pseu-1 * * * of 'WhICh IS "The Townsman," donyrns for Mrs. Zen it h Experiment Prov~s Success A friend of' OUi'S who shall remain nameless . • • 7:30 p.m. published in 1945. This is a (Jones) Brown. By turning his except to call her 'and her husband Mr. and l\'Irs. *Grosse Pointe Cinema League--Movies and meeting- sturdy boo~ of the. opening of name about, another mystery' Merchants On-The-Hill are glowing with pride at McThing ••. and their thirty-yearRold son Josh McThing 8 p.m. th: su~ce~ of their unique continuing clean-up cam- the ~encan mIddle west, writer of note, John Dickson' • .. . sent us a copy of a letter she received from a local * * * centermg about a Kansas Carr, is known sometimes as BEEFF paIgn, InstItuted last December in the person or Lam- Friday, April store which we shall call "Fairniont," The latter was 25 , ( bert F. Kleinhardt, retired postman. school teache~. as reada;ble now Carter Dickson, and sometimes' in answer to one of hers requesting that they clea~ up Grosse Pointe Real Estate Women - luncheon - 12 as the year It was wntten. as Carr Dickson. ~ By now a familiar' figure to shoppers On-The-Hill once and for all, some of the bills that she didn't Imder- noon. in his ~panki~g white coveralls pushing his colorfui Denby High School Faculty Camer.a Club-Dinner and Miss Buck is not the only Then there is "The Case of .. Cheese stand. This k the letter she received .. ~~\word for word woman to don ~. masculine Earl Stanley Gardner," crime' lS!12 0 cart pamted In gold and black, Mr. Kleinhardt has .. • • with the nam~ changea. Meeting-6:30 p.m. ,,' mantle when. wnting. There detector, lawyer and writer of far surpa~ed the highest expectations of his employers. "'Memorial Club - ..Duplicate Bridge - Mr. 'and have been ~otable examp.les all numerous whodunits. This pro- He was hIred at the end of last year by businessmen Dear Mrs. McThing, Mrs. Andrew Walrond, Directors-7 :30 p.m. through II t era}.' y ~story, lific author, ~yhough best' On-The-Hill to daily patrol the area from Mcl\£llan 3 far It seems as though there ,is some confusion concerning * * * George Sand, George Eh.ot, et known under his own name, roa~ to Hall :place, to pick-up litter, tend lawns and yottr account. lV'e will attempt to e.-.:plain ')'our transactions Saturda:y, April 26 , aL The three. Bronte SISters, has written under three pseu., garaens, and In general maintain a clean appearance with us since August, 1957. On August 7,' 1957, thet'e was *Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor - Charlotte, EmIly and., ~ne, donyms as well, A. A. Fair,: for all the business premises. 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. . averse to personal publiCIty, at Carleton Kendrake and Char- a charge for Mr. McThing for $2]5 for repairs to a suitcase, on~ time veiled their names les J. Kenny. . He works from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. on On October 8, 1957, we received payment in the amount *Children's Theatr~Mrs. Syd Reynolds-Instructor- hIS clean-up chores, and during the noon hours runs 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. ,to 3 p.m. under thQlSe of Currer, Ellis The instances' of a woman of $2.75 which 'cleared Mr. McThing's account, and Acton Bell. Each one used taking a man's name far out- err~ds on an independent basis for the merchants 'he *Children's Art Classes-"Art for Fun"-taught by Mrs. servICes. On Octobe:r 12, 19.57, there was a charge in Mr. Margheritta Loud-ages 7-~2-10:30 a.m. to 12,noon a p~u.d~:mym beg~nning ~ith I number those of a man taking McThin~s account for shorts, shirts, and hose, whkh came and 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. the InItial of her own fIrst a woman's. There is the occa- ~r "Cus~odian of Cleanliness" was recently fea- z:ame, and these were, mascu- sional one, however. Edward tu~ed In a nat~onany-distributed home furnishing mag- to $7231. Then on October 26, 19.57, there 'U'as another Grosse Pointe Community Theatre-Play rehearsals- 1me because they belIeved at Everett Tan n e r wrote his aZIne. The artIcle attracted the attention of the Cham- payment for the original $2.75, which evidently was for 2 p.m.. ,. that time that feminine auth, "House PaI'o/" undei.' the pseu- ' ber of Commerce. in Gfanite City, Illinois, ~d they Mr. McThing's August balance •.• but which had already Saturday'Night Round Dancers-Dance-8 p.m.' 0r:s were. ap~ ro be looked on donym of Virginia Rowen, but wr?te for furth:r ~nform~ti~n and particulars, in expec- been paid on October 8. So we apfJli~d the $2,75 to his Men's Club of l\([ethodist Church-Dance--8 :30 p.m. WIth prejudice. when he penned hi~ best seller, tatIOn ?f ~tab~Ishlng a. slllular plan in their own city. October account of $7231 • '•• leaving a balan,ee of $69.56 * * * We recall some years ago, a "Auntie Mame," he took the It IS thIS kmd of onginalty, with the added element fo1' October. Sunday, April 27 gentleman speaking definitely m~uline pen name, "Patrick *Youth Council - meeting - 12:30 p.m. of his reading preferences. '"I Dennis." , of good-neighborliness, that makes the Pointe a place On November 21st, there was a. charge for anather * * * of which we can be proud. never read a book by a WOM- suitcase repair for $4.50 ••• thus leaving a balance in No- Monday, April 28 an," said he, and in the same WORST ,REMEDY A. G. E. vembe-r of $74.06. * * * *Public School' Art Exhibit featuring the work of stu- breath, .. "E. M. Bower is my Hen r y Hazlitt writes in More along th~ cleanliness line includes the report In December, 1957, we were requested to transfer two dents in the Gtammar Schools~Junior High Schools favorite author." Clev~r Miss Newsweek: "The worst of all Bower to hide beRind two ini~ remedies for: the recession is th~t all ~tudents at Grosse Pointe High School who purchases to your account from lHr. JOSH McT.hin{(s and Senior High School-EXHIBIT ON THRU May 12-WEEKDA YS 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS 12noon tia.1s! that proposed by Walter dnve theIr own cars, have been provided with Litter account. One bill was for two shirts for $27.66 and the Reuther and the AFL-CIO. It other for two shirts for $18.44. So that the balance of 'Your to 5 p.m.-Please, call before coming"to exhibits to Wdlting ~ognito is dene no I ?ags ~ the campaign to rid the campus and surround- is a further increase in wage mg neIghborhood of unsightly rubbish. ' bill endi1Zg December, 1957, was $120.16. - make sure rooms are free of meetings.' doubt for various reasons. Perhaps the author who guards rates to increase purchasing This project was carried out on Monday by a group Beauty Counselors, In.c.-Annual meeting-. 9 a.m. ) power . . . a further increase , On lanuarJI 11, 1958, .we received a check for $27,66 '"Advanced and' beginners water and oil painting classes his literary reputation is not of :nembers. of the Garden Club of M~chigan, all Pointe adverse to turning out on occa- above present peak wage rates 14316 resIdents, ald~d by members of the Hi-Y clubs at the which apparently was your son's ac,count for. hispurchtise -Hughie Lee-Smith Instructor-9:30 a.m. to 12 noon would simply increase costs of of November 1st, 1957, If/ith THIS paJlment, your balf/nce sional pot boiler, and a change schools. Mrs. James McJ\tIillan addressed the entire . and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. of name permits him 'to have production, squeeze out more. was down to $92,50, We received another on account for "'Cancer Information and Service Center-Service Work profit margins, price more. From Young student body over the PA system, then she was joined his cake and eat it too. Bennet Rib End Cut by Mrs. Andrew Barr, Mrs. Arthur H. Buhl, Jr., Mrs. $46.10 on Febru.ary 7, 1958, Apparently this amount was -10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The volunteer workers are urg- Cerf tells of one writ(~r who goods and more labor out of Cameron Waterman, III, and Mrs. Alexander Wiener for both of your son's purchases .. , even though one had ently in need of clean white material to carryon had a very practical reason for the market, increase unem-. to help with the actual distribution. " already been paid for . . . we applied the complete check their work-anyone having old sheets, tablecloths, dissembling; he was married to ployment SJtill more, reduce PORK LO to your account, thus leaving "OUr.present balance at $46.40. shirts or the like is urged to press the material and two women at the same time, payrolls, reduce labor's total The women report a most polite and enthusiastic . , , drop it by the Center to aid this worthy endeavor. and both of them were trying income, and turn recession reception on the part of the students. When it was evi- Mrs. lWcThing, if you have the time. we would appre- into real depression." dent that the 140 bags given out were not enough to 'Flower Arrangement Classes sponsored by Grosse to track him down. ciate YOltr looking over the attached statements and sales Writers through the ages ... Strictly Fresh, cover all the student cars, an.other 60 were left at the slips and advising us if we are in error. Hoping this will Pointe Garden Center-Class 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 53,000 Americans were in-" school office, where they can be picked up by those Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon and meeting have spoofed the public as to jured in car-bicycle mishaps: clear tIP the matter,; we remain. theiT identity. No wonder R'OASTIN , 12:15 p.m. in 1957. I . not receiving any on Monday. ' Etc., Etc., Etc, *Memorial Bridge Club - Duplicate Bridge - Mr. and Manning Coles has had such a The cost of the bags has been assumed by the Gar- wide popu1arity.He is not one ~en Club of Michigan and the Grosse Pointe News. It Our' friend Mrs. McThing sez that although the Mrs. Andrew Wah'ond, Directors-l p.m. *Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor - but two people. The labor that IS to be ho~ed the students will ~se them for the pur- entire. transaction makes' HER look like an idiot . . . goes into each Manning Coles Gallbladder Young TendE' pose for whIch they were created oy the Detroit Lea~e she still thinks th~ letter from the shop would make 3:15 :R.m. to 7:30 p.m. for the Handicapped, and that there will be a decirled interesting reading." After receiving it, she took a seda- *Dal~ Carnegie Leadership Training-Class-7 p.m. Disease STANDIN improvement L"'l the appearance of the High School tive and a hot bath ..• but still had to call her Psychia- *Recovery-Meeting-8 p.m. . OLDEST IN WOODS By FRED M. KOPP, R. Ph. grounds. tristfor an emergency appointment. She is now resting Michigan Society of Professional Engineers and Aux- Diseases of the gallbladder ' quiet~ in a hospital and. Ernst and Ernst are looking iliary-Meeting-8 p.In. are quite common, and while Grosse Pointe Community Theatre-"Minus Zero" an there are no certain means into the bill department! of prevention, some interest.: Strictly Fresh . * * * original psychological drama on the effects of Space WE ing and enlightening facts Letters t() the Editor An old pal (???) .. . .. long, time no bear from • . • Travel pl~ "A Surprise Comedy" presen.ted by the have been oompiled. WHOLE I ~ent us one of his usual vitriolic letters Iasl week, Complunity ~eatre and the 'VaT Memorial Associa- For jnstance, gallbladder tion free of charge-8:30 p.m. diseases rarely 0 c cur in Roberta Bedga ball in Gross.e POI' t 'w f which we hasten to print so as not to give him a com- young people, and about . n e. e 0 I 1 A tl the "f "h' h 't f' 1 ti >I< * ~ Editor & Genern.l Manager the board of directors wish to' p ex. PP?ren y" IS an as. een ou 0 clrcu a 011 DELIVER four times as many women Tuesday, April 29 Grosse Pointe News publicly express our appreci- for some tIme ~ndresented the fact that we wr?te about ON FAMILY ORDERS as men suffer from them. Strictly Fresh I Grosse Pointe Farms 36, ation to your paper and Mr. ANOTHER pOIson ~n gent who used to ;\

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. 8 Thursday, April 24, 1958 G R 0 S St;p 0 J N TEN E W S Page Eleva.. s Nursery School Exhibit'Set SeaSOl: Opened' Marygrove Alum.~ae Plan Albion Alums A true behind the scenes .nt Annual Scholarship. Party == nursery school education show- At LakepOl S 'D' 1 e ...' -ponsor ance look at the "Wonderful World ing how a school actl ,al1yfunc- _ ' Marygrove' College Alumnae __,' OPENING FRIDAY, APRIL 25th 2 5's", lies in ~tore for tions and how these principles of to ~he Green Terrace of Lake-l.Associ~ion announces that" its , Ablion College Detroit visitors to the nursery school can be applied at home. pomte COUln,tryClub was the annual scholamhip card party Alumn.i Association will h'Old AL INAVARRO exhibit put on by the 200 Selech:d films on child care setting fOT' the first dinner will take plac,e on Saturday, a spring danc~ May 17 at the schools in the Pre-School Asso- AND HIS ORCHESTRA and educaHon will be shown dance ':lifthe season On S1atur- May 3. ' . ,Glen Oaks Country Club on ,. ciation of Metropolitan Detroit, continuously in the Film Thea- . • -13 mile Toad ., Music Designed for Your Lisfening Pleasure at the J. L. Hudson 12th floor ter, except during speaker day, APTIl 19. Th~ affair will s~art at 1 Among th~ Grosse Pointe auditorium, downtown store presentations at 11 a.m., 2:30 Members and thei'l" guests p.m. lD Madame CadIllac Hall members working on the dance Monday, April 28, to Saiturday: p.m., and 7 p.m. on Monday' .were g.reeted by Mr. and Mrs. on the Mary-grove campus, W, committee ar'e Wendell Bird- May 3. and Wednesday everiings. Louis Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. McNicho~ road. Plans include .sail, William E. Churchill, and , The exhibition will interpret William Bickel and Mr. and cards, prIzes and refreshments. Mrs; Calier Worrell. th~ principles and objectives of There are two Grosse Pointe Mrs. Gene Charles. Tickets may, be obtained at the Nursery Schools sending class- es to participate in the play- Gat~~Ted ~round, the punch dO()r~ . . ' Habitl..~alw'Orry simply puts room. Grosse Pointe Univers~ bowl dlscussmg the wonderful HIghhghJ1; of the afternoon the headlight on the tail~end. SPE'CIAL ity. Nursery School and the improvements on the golf will be a style show. = 3 Days Only-Thurs., Fri., & Sot. Grosse Pointe Methodist Nurs- course were the club champio,n Among Marygrove alumnae ' ery School children will be ~ne Woodward and hIS wOrking on final arrangements seen through panels of one- WIfe. !IDd Mr. and Mrs. Herbert with other committee membeI'lS way glass. Epstem and Mr. and Mrs. I'S M' s J l....". E FI ' ...... ually Chef- G B 11 If h. r. 011.11 . annery v!. laide. eorge , e , go c aumen. 1226 Whittier road. . Women and children nom I No One of the new members, .'. It's 'Secret! next. Grosse Pointe Dramatic groups EDWARD R. BUNN, of 346 'Bill" GordieH{)we, Nati'Ona,lHockey ~~ ~eno~s ,note behmd ~e • Fine Carpeting Boy-Ar-Dee will pantomime the Home Ex- League Hart trophy. winner festIVItIes WIll,b: scholarshIps. quiet hibit, including: Mrs. Mary Naz Fisher road, will manage the for the past yiears was 100king Because o~ the -Increased ~~st col- new, Sears, Roebuck & Co. • Oualitf Installations of Hawthorne road, Mrs. Esth- store at Mack avenue and Mo- at the president's cup with of ..e~~c.atlo~, ~~y fanuhes -five er Edwards of Bishop road, interest. ,Gordie not only is an are. fm~ng It dIffIc~lt to send • Low Priees Mrs. Joan Hall, Washington ross road, which offic1ally opens on May 1. Mr. Bunn, outstanding hockey player but theIr chIldren to college. , Terms Arranged par- road, Mrs. Peggy Mesretz of first Sears employe to enter he \ als'O plays an excellent Marygrove C{)l1ege alumnae • tyof Lothrop road, Mrs., Margery World War II, 'serving five' g.ame 'Of g'Olf. His first round are conscious of the need, to slie VanEck out, Bellanger r 0 ad, on Saturday was a 74. help those families. Through pular, Mrs., Margery Hudson, Roland years in the Air Force, has held several other important Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Frie- their annual schOlarship ben- 'seu- court, Mrs. Ka,thy Trim of posts with the company. He sema returned fl'iom Sap Diego efit, they provide scholarship lith Lochmoor road, and Mrs. Cor- ofokeren also taught merchandising at where they attended their aid to young women entering inne Sigsworth of Doyle place. the Un' 't f M' h' , IverSl y 0 IC Igan. son's wedding in time to greet college" and,to th-ose already ca 'p.tiftt co. Children from Grosse Pointe' A past ptesident of the the new me m b e r s. Mr. in college who need financial I5839 E W near Buckingham Children's Theater under the Southeast Exchange Club and Friesema is the chairman of help to continue their educa- ..arren TUxedo 1-6022 BEEF RAVIOLI direction of l\ft..rs.Saliy Reyn- Richard School PTA, Mr. Bunn the new board of directors. tions. or oIds, at the Gros.~ePoiPlte War has also been active in Boy : Memorial are: Linda Shait- Scout and Little League work. e of Cheese Ravioli berger, Patricia Fleming, Shar- 'ime lSYz Oz. Cans lene Kranz, Timothy Moore, er or Mary Quilter and Karen Lena. Jr. Goodwill pro- e best 00 Mrs. Jane Bacon, director of T H ld D : 3for $1 Grosse Pointe University Nurs- - 0 0 ance 'clip these. coupons SAVE 67 ery School, coordinator of the _ , . at exhibit, reports that she has May is a time for' dancing • had wonderful cooperation and the members of the Junior ._------~------I OOOOMooooO. fro:n schools througho~t Grosse IGroup of Goodwill I d t " ' ,6 Pomte and MetropolItan De- .. . nus, l'1es kroger .beals dOWirn # I man troit in sending photographs, J are plannmg to do Just that. I C out- ~ ~~", ing chil~re~'s art mat7rials. and I On Saturday, May 3, the D fascmatmg play eqUIpment. I group will forget work sched- fresh vegetable prices I cca- I I ard AI" I~ ----- ules 'and money-raising schemes I I his Nf- I'~ t Too many people who save to don the m?st glamorous Kroger beat the Rorida freeze • • • YH. ~ Kroger buyers " seu- , k for a rainy day work on the clothes for .a dm~er-dance at went hundreJds of miles oUt of their ways-fo find the best I .' lit .\ ~ t , but 355 Fisher Rd. TU 2.5100 assumption that it will be a the BloomfIeld HIlls Country buys available. These special buys .nd large volume discourris I II '" " ller~ I light shower. Club. ena ble .us to pass the savings on to you. Go Krogenng today " the ======------'------Mrs. 'I1homas C. Fox will JIrIg ,and see how we've beat down our Fresh Ve9~table prices. I. "0 trick wear a for-mal beige lace cock- I o tail dress, f~atUIing a fitted bodice and short, full skirt. I o" ~z Mrs. Bill O. Brink plans to MIW I wear the new chemise style. LOW I The dress, however, will be cahbage PllICE 1& -~"';llJ . one of another era. It was I CD chosen from the racks of the HEW I CD Goodwill store, for her, by the asparagus, LOW president of the Goodwin 'In- green beans PRICE 19: I dustries, Mr. Robert Weber, Guaranteed fresh, t-!sty c MEW I Between Lakewood at the suggestion of Mrs. tender stems. 14316 E. Jefferson and Cl1almers Weber who is the dance chair- Price o. of last M~rc" 24th ktt. 17 cucumbers LOW 19= I man. 49c Lh. PRJCE I From Young Porkers Mrs. Charles W. Gauss' n, CELLO I Rib End Cut Mrs. Harry J. Altick and Mrs. pascel celery • BAG Robert N. Greene, the decor- ,green onions I PORK LOIN ROAST ators for tile occasion, will en- Florida's finest fresh crisp.- I 39~ deavor to bring the May out- CELLO doors ind.oors with the use of Price .. of last March 2411I BAG many greens throughout the Stalk 39c red radishes ballroom, and will heighten " Strictly Fresh, Oven Ready in- - the feeling of spring with ac- \ h~pl. cents of pink. ROASTING CHIOKENS 39~ The fun will begin early for ------~.GO KROGERIN6 DURING OUR VEAL SALE THE FINEST ROASTING CHtCKENS the East-siders who at 6 o'clock will board a bus which has been chartered for the cacklebirds Young Tender Beef trek to Bloomfield, - fro m veal roast Grosse Pointe. Ndy tender 3Vr4 STANDING RIB ROAST pound .• vwage 79~ Tendei' Le9-Lojn~Rurnp or Organic Garden Club LIt. To Meet on April 30 Shoulder Cut Strictly Fresh The next monthly meeting of WHOLE BEEF TENDERLOIN 89~ the Motor City Organic Fall'm StfOULDH c LEAH aT'd Garden Club will be held veal chops CUT ktt. 49 neck MIATY at the C a Ii. non Recreation Memorial Center, Cadieux' and Strictly Fresh Grade A Warren, on April 30 at 7:30 p.m. c FRESH Following the e 1e c t ion of sliced bologna K1.EIN'S 49 pork liver NUTRITIOUS LARGE WHITE EGGS 49~,officers there will be a :film I shown "The Great Story of Corn." This is a classic among' ~ agricultural fHms. ------/------..'-.-----I PACKER'S LABEL .T'5 NeW- TI-MN SltCED STORE HOURS: Daily 8:30 to 6:00, Fridays till 8:00 p.m" I Saturdays to 7 :00 p.m. I ' GIVE AND !TAKE I Cony.nie~t Parking for 100 cars across the ,treet Living today is a game of freeslone peaches .,hile bread I I robbing Peter to pay Paul to I make it possible; to stand Pat. I Packer's label brand sweet cf.e.. Buy the, ~ fh.t I suits your budget licious. Saw M' thKKroger low I tow price, ~ best. I . I 2.~ 16-0%. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AT Can Loaf I I I C. Verbrugge Markel I The Pointe's Oldest Market I 898 ,St.Clair Ave. near Mack TU 5-1S65 TU 5-1566 canvas oxfordsCH'~I~~N'SPIcg. $1°9 peas or corn !~~[I4~:'69 I , I Fresh Ground , Fresh Large c c kroger gelatins , D~~~~~S 5 shortening IROII =:"A~3~~79 .1 HA~~BURGER ASPARAGUS F1.AVOR$ . . . . 2 All Per' Beef SSe lb. pound ------~-~------~------.PACKER'S LAaB. ' Boneless Rolled Reese Prime ond Choice FRESH CARROTS pantry pickin' 10~specials cream style COCKTAIL DIP LAMB c c Cello 2 FOR 19 SHOULDER lb. Pocked A"~~LJ ~ 1& whole potatoes P~~~'5 .~~ Bar-B-Que 7-0z. Jar 69 cui beets cui corn Garlic Onion C New Certified Anchovy 43 Home Made ' "ACKER~ MOCHA-JAVA i, chili hol heans ~~~~M=',IOC's'weel peas , LABEL , COFFEE Cured ond Smoked Home M~de Specially Pocked For BACON ~EiUCA" C. VERBRUG'GE ,.s & clirrol$ ~~J~N ::' IOC I'ima beans IEAUTT Sliced C RING 53c RED & 95C As You 69 lb. 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, Page Twelve G R 0 S S! POI NT! wever,IS no requested. Leach, China Animals; Nancy E. L. Koning, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Cleveland Thurber, Dr.' . ,. W. Pre- d C B h '111 d M' lenge the Krern.lin in a council war . a m, J.'tr. an. rs. K. R. Beardslee, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rabert J. Pear, debate. U. S. Ambassador craft toward the frontiers of Jl~,Il10r class. Jane '~lll lIve, were aWad'ded a special men- dale drive, , witt S. Semmes, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Beatty. Mrs. W. T. Beck- Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Radcliffe, other countries. is the speci; Arthur G. Seski, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand H. Banks, Mr. and ' Fred C and Agnes J Reese Henry Cabot Lodge, th~ body's The resolution said that WIth a European famIly dur-I tian for .their amusing carica- ley, Dr" E. O'Berski, Mr. and .' ., president for Alpril, planned to ing her stay abroad. She will tures of the 1loth grade boys. road, and IV David Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs ..Andrew W. Barr, Paul C. Mrs. Roy Blackketter, Mr. and Martm R. Robertsan, Mr. and take up the issue Monday flightts of U.S. aircraft, armed learn soon to which country Judges for the event were on Berkshir E. and Willard Slater. Mr. BastIen, R. R. Baude, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bowes, Philip N. Mrs. Jahn K.".Roney, James afternoon). with atomic and hydrogen she is being assigned. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. J ocz, Mr. Mrs. Harold A. Sleeper, Mr. Mrs. Jay C. Beaumant, Wm..L. Buckminster, S e bas It i anA. R'Usso, M. F. :santmyers , Mr. • • • bombs, could lead to "the be- A ward e d. grants fr'Om and Mrs. Harry G. Garland, and Mrs. Leonard Slow in, Dr. Bedwell, M. D. and FamIly,' Buffa, MrS. H. C. Bulkley, E. alld Mrs. Josep~ Schwa:ttz, Sunday, April 20 f~~~g." 'Ofa destructive atom- G.P:U.S. for summer study and Mr. and M:rs. John G. Conley, and Mrs. F. Janney Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellows, A CI k 'w. th H C Mrs. Charles SmIth, Mr. and A BERSERK TEEN-AGER travel are these teach1~rs: Mrs. Miss Clare Lackhart and Mr. Speakin Mrs. Joseph G. Standart, Mr. P 1 B k M t G . ar, In rop . on- Mrs Howard F Smitl. Dr d All members of the ll-na- au en 0, argare . nor Mr and Mrs C E C'Ooke' ' . ",. an shot three nuns and a man Kay Welcenbach, University David M. Arner. ' delightful, t and Mrs. W. Colburn Stanish. Bessert, Louise C. Bessert, T. M' d' M A 'w' C' 11' Mrs. E. Spurrier, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night, then broke tion Security Council, except of London; Mrs. Ruth Lynch, Faculty s p 0 n so r s for the lands road, Dr. and Mrs. Steven E. Sta- B Bl k d Mr d Mr r. an . rs.. ornwe , Oharles M. Stafford C H Russia and Sweden, which did Laval University, in Quebec; event we reM r s. Mar i e W'll" ac ~ooB' d il a~ - ~ Mr. and Mrs. C. Jay Deeds. Symington G. Vanst~enkiste' into a parochial school and not speak, had served notice for a tea fo. ryk, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mr. AI 9'Connell, U~1iversity Granger and Mrs. And r i e s Strange, W. B. Stuck, Mrs. M~S.I;~ P. Bay~~, ~. ~~ ~s. Ahmet Dervishi, Mr. and J. S. VentreUe, Mrs. Jaseph held 'Off palice armed with during the debate that they of Vienna; Miss Elizabeth Fer- Cole. Stude'nt chairmen were ment Hous~ M R D t M d Mr VI . Star L W d Mr d sub-machine-guns and tea r wauld either abstain 'Or vote Carl W. Swanson, Miss Chris- Ernest Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. - 1'5. • tlran, r. an. s. asIC, r. a e, . an gas for h 0 u r s, in' Trenton, gusan, Columbia University, Karen Jocz and Frank Weaver. The par tine Symington, Dr. Rodman Laurence V. Britt, Charles D. ~nte ~d;i:n,:m. I.t~nger, iZs. J~hn.i::~~h, ~,.Mr.:d N. J. against the. So;rie; resolution. New York; anti Miss Mary Stud€nt representatives were husband ha E. Taber, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. " an s. aron . ,vans, s.. m eisger r, More than 50 policemen sur- Joanna Perkins, European Judy McKinley, Midge Stock- )Tears • ..; T. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Sanborn Brown George and Mrs. F. W. Evans, Kramer W. Charles E. Wurst, Mr. M. A. rounded the school, pla~ng A UNITED STATES com- trav~I. ard, ~udy Van Riper, Pauline B. Taylor, C. Thiede, Mr. Ray Hulda Burgess, 'Mr. and Mrs. Foster., Frederick W. Fox & Zuehlke. chli,.;J,.'+", th ,JAils missioner held Mark Zborow- - MISS Ethel Osborne has won Lord, Thayer Me Ken z i e, On han 'll/!'- Aprl'l 18 seBJr 0'111..., over e wa ski 50 a RussI'an born Ear S. Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Butler. BeatrIce M . Fox, Mr . and J.vw:i. d f" bl ts aft bl t " - -- a grant fram the Natiahal David Templeton, Bruce Gillis, Ford, .Mrs. 1 Go H ld Fred W. Bankerd, Wm. H an IrIng as er as' vard researcher, i1.. $20,000 Science Foundation for study John Evans, Paul Weiss, and A. D. Wilki John Unti, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Collis P. Cantine, Mr~. H. E. Ado f elzder ,arRo E'' BRata - Belter Sr Mrs George M' into the building as the youth bail Monday on per J' u r y M M Ob t Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. h E mon, r. an rs. er T- ,.,. • darted from room to room at the University of Alaska. Curtis Slotkin. Dodds, amo Car doze, J r., Josep .' Cav-, rlS' T D Held Jr Mr and Black, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wil~ . all t . h fi cha,rges linked with the Jack She will be studying recent ... ~ • Walk, E. O. Warren, Mr. and anaugh, W. J. Chesbrough, Dr. M' A'W H' ." D' d Ham G. Buchinger, Mr. and occaSIon y re urnmg t e re. Soble espionage ring. FBI Mrs. Arthur L. Watts, Jr., and developments in the field 'Of Last week's chapel assem- and Mrs. John E. Cliff'Ord, Ml;'. MIl's.C . t .H 'enr!s-t Mr. and Jl..1rs.Douglas Campbell, Mr. Later the youth left the school, agen1s took Zborowski into biology. The institute, from blies were conducted by Head- Family. Mr. and Mrs. Pete and Mrs. Ernest J. Collins, ~. W~r H om~r, ~.:!::s and Mrs. Henry L. Caulkins, eludihg the trap. custody at his subUJrban Brook- , Wemhoff, Russell M. White, June 16 through August 8, is master J 0 h n Chandler, Jr., Adam C. Caok, Mr. and Mrs. Alle'n W., H'Ouorngh'lanfd',aMrn. and' Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark, United None of those shot by the line home a few hours earlier intended for teachers of biol- and by Margaret Hakken, of On the Mr. and 1\1rs. W. W. Wother- Fra nk E. Cooper, Mr . an d Mrs. M" S L I H- cIs Mr States Coast Gu'ard AuxI'l'ary. youth was killed, but two of on a New Y ork' md'ICtmen.t and Mrs. D .spoon, Mr. and Mrs. John S. "'h E IS. • ye u on, s. .. nuns are in serious candition. ogy. the senior class . Fran k B. Corne,ll '.I. omas . FdA H h St I F Flotilla 12-12, ~. and Mrs. ... '" • They said it was the result • • '" • * * spending fi Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawley, Mrs. A. Day, Dr. and I rhe . d EU eS'L ~ngh~YMr' James H. Dingem.an, Dr. and SOME 700 GIRLS attend- of "clandestine activities" by Wright, Jr. ! As the guest of Frank I The 8th grade boys were They w' M A Ja kson D y Mr and s erwoo, gar. " Mr. and Mrs. J. Hastings Zborowski with VassiIi Zub- Weaver, of the Senior class, hosts at a Field House danc~ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. rs. W"ll' c V D a 1, . J and Mrs. Philip J. Laux, Dr. DownI'e, Fred E. DuemlI'ng, ing a young ~ple's state con,.. .. Mrs. 1 lam . e Ga an, r., R C L k D L A L .. . 'k "'-- S IUn, former secretary of the Mr. Henry D. Schubert, Super- on Saturday, April 19, for the Gross, Mr. Clarecne Hafke, . D " eacoc, r, . . eWIs; Mrs. Charles F. Dodenhoff, ventlon' nown as the un- Soviet Embassy who was men- Mr. an d Mrs. Maunce e L' b Jd' M ' W Mr d h' .... ty t . k intendent of Recreation, Dear- 8th grade girls and for both W. L. Hallenbeck. Mrs. Chal- V s t D d Mr Stanl F Ie 0 s en sear, . an Raymond W. Eddy, H~;r'U' T. s me -=:lOCIe, were s nc en tioned in charges against Soble. born, Mich., addressed the 11th the 7th grade girls and boys. mers "Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Dui , ~an d 'SMi LeyW. Mrs. Ralph Lewis, Mr. and Ewald, Jr. -~-,J yrith faod pois?ning Sartm:day • • • 0 and 12th grade classes at their Mr. Donald Roberts was facul. J. Clifford Hanna. Mr. E. E. D e~~ . .;n d 8 Z. Mrs. Russell P. Livermore, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman J. In crawfordsville, r nd., after Wednesday, April 23 M, weekly current events class on ty sponsor of tlie event. Chap- Harris, Mr. :md Mrs. W. P. D~~:ay, O~org: :n ::,. Dr: and Mrs. Harry MacKay. Fitzsimons, Jr., Mrs. Homer C. eatin g ham salad sandwiches A BROAD RECOVERY pro- Dyge h the topic "Inside thE" Soviet erones were Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris. Jr .. Mr. Kurt F. Hart.:. and Mrs. Charles Eades, Mr. Miss Laura Mackeben, Mr. Fritsch, Mr. and Mrs. Owen C. at S~ e grO?'S lu;che~n.. gram, topped by a huge public Union." Mr. Schubert was Harold Alexander and Mr. and c lieb, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. and Mrs. Berrien Eaton, H~nry and Mrs. A. F. Malow, Mr. and Frost, Mrs. E. Hackenberger, ate Po Ice saId t. e I1ln~ss works plan was urged in among the first to receive a Mrs. Bill Wilson. Hasse, Mr. John A. Hatfield, F. Eckfield, Miss Gloria Fasse, Mrr.. Walt~r R. McAdaw, W. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.. struck ID()st ?f.the gIrls while Washington Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Sven B. Hell- C L hli Mr d M Hulbert, Dr. Ray m 0 n d J. they were ,ndmg b~es from by Gov. Williams, testifying ALO strom, Mr. and Mrs.. Julius G. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fici, Fred . aug n, _ . an rs. Kokowicz, Mr. Frederick H. CrawfordSVIlle to theIr homes before the House banking com- Hoffman, Mrs. Andrew Hotch- Flom, Mr. and Mrs. Henry George E. :Nleasel, Mr. and Kross, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. thro~ghout the state after the mittee which is h'Olding hear- kiss, Mr. Melvin S. Huffaker, Ford II, Mr. and Mrs. Walj;gon Mrs. RobeI"t E.. Milligan, Jr., Laux, Dr. and Mrs~ Clifford B. meetIng. . . ings on unemplayment. Wil- Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Huminski, Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Raymond W. MlOttel, Mr. and LOflanger, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. . None was beli~ved senous'ly Hams believes a public works Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Mrs. Lorne J. Norton, Mr. and Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ill. Most of the glrls h3:d recov- progI'a;IIl will provide immedi- Sft Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hutchin- W. Frank. Mrs. F. W. Parker, Jr., Mr. and Masten, :Mr. and Mrs. Danald e.red l~ter Saturday rught, po- ate jobs. son, Martin B. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gale and Mrs. William 'YV. Queen, Earl L. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. lIce saId, but a fe~ were bemg A Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Hyde, Richard Gale, Richard .K. Gale, and Anna Mae Quibell, R. E. Edwin J. Mercer, Marshall F. kept ~t the hOSPItal for ob- Mr. and Mr~ T. A. Jacob, H. Mr. and Mrs. Fonest Geary, Rasmussen, NIT. and MTs. John Moser, K. J. Nagelkirk, Mr. SeTVatlOn. Club Pays Honor A. Jarre, M.D. R. T. Gerow, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. Renchard, Wesley V. N. and Mrs. George A. Nich'Olson, '" • • Gibson, Mrs. Meta M. Glanz. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- J Mr d Mrs J THE UAW IS operating in Mr. and Mrs, Wallace M. . th H R b . ht M dr., . an . '000 B. h ed To Commodore .Jensen, Mr. and Mr~. E. Olney Mrs. Evangeline W. Gorey, Mr. Ul' • U ng, r. an Pettke, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome t e r and may have to bor- and Mrs. Carl B. Grawn, Er- Mrs. Arthur Sherman, Jr., Mrs. R . k J M d IV//'- row money not only to meet Jones, S. F. Kahoun. Mr. and emlc, ~., . r. an .L1s. d Crescent Sail. Yacht Club 2711 East Mrs. John T. V. Keller, Mrs. win H. Haass, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skae, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Richardson. . ay-ta-day operating expenses members paid trtbUJte to their Horace Kendrick, H. Klingel- Stuart Halliday, J. L. Ham- Donald C. Stevenson. J. Sebastian Family, Dr. and but t'O build its strike fund. r e t i r i n g 1957 Commodore, hofer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. men, Mrs. Burton S. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. Mrs. Albert L. Steinbach, Dr. The de f i c i t in the union's Hal'll'YMa~Far lane, at the an- Knapp, Paul A. Kost, Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hays, Stirton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. R. Stoliker, Mr. and Mrs. General Fund totaled $428,385 nual Commodores' Ball held B. Koehler, Bernard Kolojeski, Mrs. Earl 1. Heenan, Sr., Mr. D. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Storey, Mr. and Mrs. for January and February. at the Whittier Hotel, Satur- Mrs. Dana W. Kreidler. Dr. and Mrs. Earl I. Heenan, J r., Albert D. Thomas, Jr.,. Mr . an d F. M. Tousley, Mr. Paul R, bMarch figures. ed have not yet day, April 19. . J H een compil but further and Mrs. Alfred D. LaFerte, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer T. Heen- Mrs. Do U g 1a s Torry, Mrs. Tr Igg, r., A. . Trowell, Mr. losses are certain. Past Commodore Kenneth L. Mr. and Mrs, W. William Lait- an, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hinz- Emma Trefzer, Mr. 'and Mrs. and MTs.E. C. Van Tiem, R. E. H d hit b h . Wright was master 'Of cere- !'ler, Edward F. Lambrecht, man, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen D. Wal'ter, Thornton E. Venderbush, Mrs. H. E. Wal- a~ -, y t e receSSIon, monies. Mr. and Mrs. Ri.chard W. Lar- J. Hodgson, Mrs. Henry F. W ate r fall, Mr. Charles M. ton, Dorothy Atkinson- Ware, wit h an estimated 450,000 'l.'~-l R 'UT.'l. • D members out. of w,ork, and win, Mr. aDd Mrs. Thomas E. Horn, Mr. and MfIS.J. Harold White] Mr. and Mrs. David D. C'UldJ! es . vyultney, r. and Marygrove College Grads Mr i'l.~t k Mr n'Ot paying dues, the union Loqghlin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. WI'lliams, Mr,' and Mrs. Joseph s.: R M. W~ll roc, . and ' '1\1I'_ 'already has launched an ecan- Planning Spring Eve~ts O. Love, Mr. and Mrs. David JO,hnson. Rev. Irwin C. Jahn- P. Wrl'ght, C. A. W'Ollenzin, J.vu:5.Bayard Wilson, Mr. and M Phill' Z 1 omy drive. Furth~ efforts to C. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. William son, George O. Johnston, Jr., Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Maurice rs. _____Ip oufa. cut costs, pOSSIbly. mcluding. Memoer's of the board of di- M. Ludwig, Ray L. Martin, Virginia C. Johnstan, Mr. and Wood. ' , staff cuts, will' be discussed 'rectors 'Ofthe Mary-grove Col- Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Mad- Mrs. W. R. Jollymore, Mrs. April 16 Four Pointers Earning aJt a meeting next week of the lege Alumnae Assooiation are dox. Carl J00p, Claude J. J'urgen- Mrs. James E. Atkinson, Dr. Teachers' Certificates U A W International Executive oU1Tebtly at work planning John W. Ma:;on, Mrs. J. B. sen. and Mrs. George Baer, James Board. alumnae activities which will Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mr.s Wm. H. Kanz- C. Bley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest In the midst of rtheir prac- Monday, April 21 Il'ound out the current year. J. Mason. Alex C. Mannino, ler, Roy P. Keim, Mr. and Mrs. Cahill, Wm. B. Canfield, Jr., tice teaching, are f'Our students A MOTHER OF THREE The year-end' calendlSr in- Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCarl. Lewis W. Kirby, Mr. and :Mrs. Mr. Bert Cremers, R. E. Cross, from the Grosse Pointe area, told police she shat her hus- cludes the annual scholarship Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McGraw, A. G. Knorpp, Louis Ko~h, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Dahling, at Western Michigan Uni:' band to death Sunda.y night benefit CRil'd party, scheduled Caralyn S. McGraw, R. F. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Kolvoord, Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Davidson, versity, Kalamazoo. after he called her a lousy for May 8 on the college Mantey. Miss Thekla Martin, K. C. Kraemer, Wilbur E. Lan- Mrs. Herman Dey, Mr. and ,Practice teaching one sem- cook and dumped his food on campus; a day of recollection, Manufacturers National Bank dis, A. J. Larkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard J. Ely, Paul R. ester under the supervision of the floar. Dead was James May 14; and homecoming of Detroit - Mac k-Locmhoor Morris K. Leehy, Mrs. Eugene Erickson, Stanley L. Fildew, an experienced teacher is William Syme, 28, a gas sta- weekend, May 23-24. The lat- Branch, Clarence and Hazel w. Lewis, E. J. Lann, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar' B. Gal- essential in order to receive a tion mechanic. Held for in- ter ,will be highlighted by the Messner, Mrs. S. T. Miller, Mrs. Thomas L. Lott. Mrs. Ida loway, Mr. and Mrs. John G. teaching certificate. vestigation of murder is his alumnae's annual meeting and Russeli and Ruth Mitte. Mr. E. Louzon, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garlingouse, Jean M. Gorman, Ja'ck Graham, son of Mr. and wife, Dorothy, 23. visit with faculty :rhembers. and Mrs. William N. Mont- M. Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Mr. and Mrs. John Sidn-ey Heil, Mrs. William Graham, 20605 The shaoting aJt their home, Am 0 n g those Mall'Ygrove ~omery, Mrs. A. R. Morey, Mr. Macauley, Jr., Mrs. Alvan Mac- John J. Hill, Mr. and' Mrs. Vernier ch-cle, is at the Battle 8685, Schaefer, culminated a Callege alumnae irom this and Mrs. R()y A. Moxley, Dr. cauley, Sr., Mrs. Donald T. Arthur B. Hillegas, William A. Creek Springfield School ~ang-s1Janding arg~ent dat- area Who are at work on and Mrs. A. Nahoum, Mr. and MacKinnon, Phillip Marco, Mr. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Tictor W. teaching juniar cmd s~nior high mg back to last July, when futme plans' is Mrs. John E. Mrs. Fred S. Neumann, M. J. and Mrs. Maurice S. Marr, Hughes. sh they moved to Detrait from Young, 1440 Grayton, co-chair- Neumann, Theodore J. Obell, Pauline Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Edward K. Is- ~s Vyda Harris, daughter Kalamazoo, she said. man of Homecoming Weekend.; Mr. and Mrs C. T. Obold, Mr. Members of the boaTd of di- Tom R. Mason, Kenneth B. bey, Charles F. Jean, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Hernian R. ... • .. and Mrs. Richard E. Ortved. Mrs. Edward W. Johnson, Mr. THE A TOM I C ENERGY rectors are Mrs. John Mot- Mr. and Mrs. James S. McConnell, Mrs. Claude G. Mc- and Mrs. Clair C. Johnston, Harris, 879 Lochmoor boule- COMMISSION sa i d Sunday schall, 1168 Three Mile drive, Owens, Me. and Mrs. Julian Donald, Wm. A. McKinley, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jam e s vard, is at rthe Paw Paw School that this country would test and Mrs. Thomas_ Burns, Sr., Oyaas, MJ.'. and Mrs. Hennell and Mrs. Horace W. McKnight, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert teaching 4th, 5th and 8th major parts of its Rover atom- 421 Rivard bouleVlalI'd. S. Pack, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mrs. S. C. Merrill. G KID d M L V grade vocal and 5th gradle in':' powered rocket engI'n.o ,thi" . a es, r. an rs.. . ,<; " These seas,oned silk travelers are spiced to per- Palombit. DI. John W. Parnell, Mr . an d Mrs. F. Clayont Kimbrell, Mr. and Mrs, Albert strumental music. full in Nevada. The Raver, NEW WAYNE BUILDING fection and featured in the April 15th issue of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pearson, Miles, Mr. and Mrs. James C. J. Klick, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Miss Gretchen SchJrgeder is which needs no air, could be Plans are un d e r way at Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Petersen, Millies, Mrs. Sherman Mitch- Koehn, Mrs. E:mma Lenz, Walt- teaching eleventh grade En- used as a light;-weight, long- Wayne State University to Vogue. Note tns eased I overblouse ~nd fully J. Henry Pichler, Mr. and Mrs. ell, C. E. Marley, F. D. Mott, er C. Laitner, Mr. and Mm. glish and science at the Mus- range motor for space ships. begin can s t rue t i()n or a lined skirt, Shown are pure silk linen weave with Otto Pochert, Mr. and Mrs. M.D., Mrs. Claude E. Mulkey, William E. Lane, Dr. J. DOllal kegon Schaol. She' is the Air Force Col...Tack L. Arm- $1,500,000 Life Sciences Re- crayon stripes. In yellow, turquoise, blue ••• Edward Pongracz, Mrs. Ed- Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mullen, Mabley, Mr. Joseph J. Mar- daughter of ,Mrs. Raymond W. strong, deputy dj.rector of the ,search Building 1Jhis summer, ward Posse~ius, Mr. J. A, Pos- Charles Needham, Mr. and Mrs. shall, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schraeder, 610 Barrington. AEC'c office of Aircraft Nu- the University has announced. and about sixty-five dollars. The same style also selius, William G. Quigley, Arthur F. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. McEacbren, J as e ph M. J. Miss Vivian Standifer is the clear Propulsion, said the nu- ¥thur Neef, University vi:e comes in pure silk jacquarded motif in solid bus. Sherwood Reekie. Peter G. Ni'elsen, Chester J. Mengden, W. Ledyard Mitchell, daughter 'Of Mr. and Mrs. clear reactDr and "necessa['y president and provost, saId colors of aqua, beige, gold, pink, blue, light Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reins, Ordon, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre E. S. K. Nissley, Dr. W. S. Nolt- Thomas Standifer, 1308 Somer- parts" 'OfJ;he Rover wauld be that construction is expected F. O. Rising, Dr. and Mrs. Palmentier, Mr. and Mr-s. Jack ing, Mrs. John J. O'Brien, Wal- set. She is at the Muskegon tested at' the atamic proving to, start in August. grey, charcoal from forty-ninet ninety-five. Harry Rinefort, Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmer, Cyril D. Paquette, ter F. Osius. School teacJ:iing general sci- ground in Nevada.. ------F e ~ t u red eltdusively in Grosse. Pointe ~t Robert E. Roddewig, Ernest Mrs. Jo1m Norman Petrosky, John Owen, III,' Joseph V. ence and social living. '" '" • It's easy to find mult with MARGARET RICE'S, 76 Kercheval, on the hill. Sanger, C. A. Schneider, Mr. Howard E. Pilbeam, Mr. and Palermo, David W. Palmer, All are graduates of Gl'06Se A SUSPENDED Detroit in- 1:h~ good 1lri:li1:ll possessed' by aDCi MrI. Edward J. Schoen- Mr,. Clement B. Poupard, Mr. Kenneth a. Pattor." Mr. and Pointe HiJh School. come tax eollec~ embezzled othen. , " • .'

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~ 24th All Pink Decor \A/ill Be Featured at Club's ladies Grosse Bridge Lun'cheon and Fashion Parade Tuesday; 1 were with This First of a Pair of Parties Grosse Pointe' Yacht Club's ballroom lounge will be . ~IES transformed Into a springtime. scene with many blooms [)n and an all-pink decor for. the ladies bridge luncheo~ and k, Old WOMEN PA G E'S fashion show'to take place next Tue'sday,'April 29. Mrs. Paul L. Barker and • llan, Mrs. ~amilton F. Kotc~er, co-chaIrmen, are keepmg Coterl-e Dance :>ins. details o~ doecorations a Set for May 3 . Anne secret untIl the party day, Nancy ,tamps. "But we believe the whole setting will' be beautiful," Orchids flown from Hawaii will be just one of the fea- ~ and say the chairmen and their tures of the Coterie dinner assistants, Mrs. Bill O. dance to be given Saturday. lit and Short and fo Brink, Mrs. Calvin J. Gauss, May 3 at the War Memorial. From Another Pointe Jr. and Mrs. Charles W. Along with dinner and danc- ms. the Pointe Gauss II. ing to Al Ross and his music ~s The upcoming bridi~e-Iunch- there will. be a variety show of View style parade is the first o~ a and the crowning of a Coterie LtD Vacationing at the Beach By Patricia Talbot Club Hot e I, Naples~on~the- pair planned for the sprmg queen, initiating a new custdm ~ience. Gulf, Fla., aI'':!the H. A. RIFES, season. The- second will take this year. Elec- of 'Oxford road. place in May. Bill H,andloser is chairman Next Tuesday's festival will of the entertainment commit- pper '" II< '" liegin with 12':30a'cloek lunch- tee planning this extravaganza Can you believe it, they now have a store which On the spring Dean's List eon. An array of spring and which will cost $8.75 a couple. can cook a seven pound roast beef in seconds? Mrs. at Villanova University are - Bob Coterie membership is open Charles A. Parcells, Jr., has one of the new electronic WALTER J. DeGROFT, JR., summer fashions will be pre- Lewis. to all married couples in the ranges in her very modern kitchen on Cloverly road. of Ridgemont road, and JOHN sented by Valerie DeGalan. :?aper Reservations are coming in Pointe area and there are no She will show off her culinary prize on June 6 during L. BRECHT, of Moran road. rapidly for this popular party dues or membershiip fees. The the annual Kitchen Tours to benefit Cottage Hospita1. II< II< '" which will. initiate the year's group meets at the 'War Memo- r, Oil Mrs. Hamilton Sheppard and Mrs. Louis Gepford Planning a Kentucky Derby special activites for the dis- rial. are co-chairmen of this fund raising effort which will party for May 3 are ME.. and taff side. Reservations for the May 3 anica! be held from 1 to 5 o'clock with a bake sale and tea MRS. ROBERT KANZLER, of Mrs. James H. Quello has party may be made at the following in the Nurses' Home in Ridge road. Lothrop road. -Picture by Fred Runnells tagged tab 1e s for 12, and C~nter. Among those planning CHAIRMAN ,l\fRS. .JOHN DET- tles. '" '" '" lef t tori gh t,:-MRS. TRUMAN among those planning eight- to attend are the Frank Hed- Other matrons who will be opening their homes MR. and MRS. HAROLD ,WILER" center, discusses plans with SCHNEIDER, MRS. DETWILER and ohn include Mrs. \Valter Gross, of Lakeland avenue, whose somes are Mrs. Roland R. Post- ges, the Thomas Driscolls, the astle; LeBLOND, of Cincinnati, 0., some members of her Republican MRS. BRUCE DAVENPORT. ' el, .Mrs. Clement Pennell and John Bradleys, the William cooking. quarters are rumored to be quaint and cosy; were here over the week-end Women's Finance Committee, From Mrs. L. Gaylard Hulbert. Frutigs, the George Moffetts, given IVIrs.T. J. Litle, of Tonnancour place, who has an effi- as guests of the RICHARD P. Gthers with early bids for the Jack Whitleys, the Ste- paint- ciency plus kitchen, and Mrs. O. A. Schmidt, of Lake- JOYS III, of Dean lane. The " WCW H tables are Mrs. James N. Mot- wart Friedriches and the Wil- Joys entertained for their vis- lege radIo stabo~: . . e EY L KIMERL Y and JUSTINE BROOKS or Berkshire road; icially crest. Her room is done in strikingly modern tones of schall, Mrs. Walter W. Tait, liam Tates. itors . on Saturday night at -is .also on the tenms and SWIm- L. GILTNER, who will be mar- and ROBERT A. GUENTHER, since, blue. ried May 3. This Friday the !SOn of DR. and MRS. ED- Mrs. Williaul F. Rossiter, Mrs. President of the Coterie cocktails before going on to mmg teams. . Club, Bob Cann, invites every- y, she That gourmet's heaven, New Orleans, is the model RICHARD K. AMERSONS, of Henry Irwin, Mrs. James S. the C ountry Club dance. ... '" '" (Continued on Page 14) Calder and Mrs. LeRoy Payne. one to this gala May party. Moran road, will give a party girls for the kitchen of Mrs. John A. Demorest, of Sunning- '" '" >It JUDGE and MRS. THEO. dale drive, who is also on.the list. Shish-ka-bob cookery Entertaining at a buffet sup- DORE BOHN, of Audubon for the pair. men- ... per Friday evening were MR. road, will attend the Demo- . . ariea- is the specialty of Mrs. Haford Kerbawy, of Yorkshire boys. road, and Mrs. Shirley John Georgi's r:p.ealtimecenter and MRS. FRANK W. DONO- cratic Jefferson-Jackson Day MR. and MRS, JOSEPH were on Berkshire road, features a European decor. VAN, of East Jefferson avenue.' Dinner in the Detroit Light MASON gave the fir,st of sev- z, Mr. .. '" ... Guard Armory on Saturday, eral house warming parties land, TEA AT MRS. VANCE'S MR. and MRS. C. WALLACE May 3. Saturday in their new Tour-, onley, TOLES, of Touraine road, '" '" '" aine road home. d Mr. Speaking of lovely homes, one of the Pointe's most have returned fro m a five Sunday evening the WEN- '" ... '" delightful, that of Mrs. Joseph J. Vance, Jr., of Deep- week Mediterranean cruise. DELL W. ANDERSONS, of MRS. ELI Z A BET H r the lands road, will be opened this Thursday afternoon r; '" '" ... Vendome road, entertained at ROGERS, of Muir road, re- arie MRS. GEORGE M. SLO- a buffet supper for their house turned recently from Coro- for a tea for the Board of Directors of Franklin Settle- 'CUM, of Roslyn road, is home rie s ment House. guests MR. and MRS. A. nado, Col. where she was re- were from Honolulu where she has WHITNEY . GRISWOLD and elected to the board of direc- eaver. The party is to honor Mrs. Joseph A. Beatty, whose been vacationing since Janu- MR. and, MRS. F. VI. BRON- tors of the National Associa.,. were husband has been a director of the settlement for 30 ary. SON. Mr. Griswold is president tion for Practical Nurse Edu- toc~-{- )Tears. ; • • • of Yale University. cation, at the organization's uline MR. and MRS. MOO R E 17th annual convention. n zi e, On hand to pay their respetts will be Mrs. Edsel MICHAEL MORAN, o! Palo '" '" '" MR. and MRS. ROSS SUTH- Gillis, Ford, ,Mrs. David Williams, Mrs. Charles Murphy, Mrs, Alto, Calif., annOlillce the '" '" '" ERLAND entertaineci at Gock- FLORENCE LEHMAN, pres- , and A. D. Wilkinson, Mrs. Edward Caulkins and Mrs. John birth of a daughter, MICHELE ident of Sorop~imists Interna- Dodds, among others. MOORE,. on March 2. Mrs. tails Saturday evening in their Oxford road home in honor of tional of Grosse Pointe, attend- Moran is the former PAT ed a meeting t>:t the Council * * * POTVIN, daughter of MR. and the BERT CREMERS, of Lake court, who will leave for Eu- Presidents at the Women's LESSON IN THE SPRING MRS. FRED J. POTVIN, ,of City Club, Wednesday eve- Bedford' road. rop~ Saturday...... ning, April 23. On the high seas aboard the Queen Mary are Mr. '" '" >It . '" ... and Mrs. David Viger, of Moross road, who will be MR. and MRS. JOHN JO- MRS. HENRY GREEN . spending five weeks in England. , SEPH LOUISIGNAU, of North REED, of Pasadena, Calif., is LUCILLE HUTCHENREU- w€re They will be motoring about the lovely isle, head- Brys drive, announce the birth visiting MR. and MRS. R. THER, a member of the Sorop-. dance of a daughter, JANE ANN GERVEY GRYLLS, Of Hill. timists International of Grosse r the (Continued on Page 14) GERARD, on April 7. Mrs. crest road. Pointe, was the guest speaker at their monthly dinner meet- both Lot.:isignau is the for mer "" GENEVIEVE JANUZZI. .. ing at the Grosse Pointe War boys. V IRGI NIA BLESSING, Memorial Center Wednesday, fa cuI. '" ... '" daughter of the THOMAS A. hap. . A daughter, SALLY JO, was April 23. BLESSINGS, of Lewiston road, s. A. born March 31 to MR. and * • • r. and COVERAGE AND SERVICE ARE MRS. ROBERT BOKRAM and CATHERINE LaGRASSO, W. MICHAEL KEENAN, son r (JOAN ARMANN), of Hidden daughter of the JOSEPH La- of MR. and MRS. WALTER lane. GRASSOS, of Renaud road, M, KEENAN of Harvard 'road, A LOT MORE IMPORTANT THAN PRICE '" ... '" are on the Mercy College portrays the role ot a butler Home last Friday from Palm dance committee. The party in the comedy "The Import- Beach and Deerfield Beach, will be held this Friday eve- ance ,of Being Ernest" to be Fla., was MRS. ROBERT 1. ning in the Social Hall. presented by the UniversiJty of SEALBY, of Hawthorne road. >It ... • Detroit Theater on April 23 ...... II; MR. and MRS. HAL EM- through 26. RONALD ROLLEY, a junior MONS, JR., of Radnor circle, . ... . at the College of Woos1ter, and ARTHUR J. ROHDE entertained Saturday at cock- CHARLESR.BROOKS,~n , BIRMINGHAM: MI !-1l00 ... GROSSE POINTE: ~u 4-7180,.,* -SAGINAW: PL 2-5797 A.l'fD COMPANY son of MR. and MRS. ELMER tails in honor o{ MRS. HARV- of ~. and MRS. CLAUDE R. AMES, of Lincoln road, has been named Color Day Queen's INSURANCE manager. He is a member of the Sailing Club, Men's Glee 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7 Mich. 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Thursd Page Fourteen '6 R 0"5' ,5E POI N TEN EW S Thursday, April 24, 1958 - Societ,y News Gathere'd 'from- All of the Poi~tes w Sharon Lynn Davis Short nd ,10' the P ointe From Another Pointe ,of View Mot (Continued from Page 13) • '" '" '" . III '" '" Speaks Nuptial Vows MR. and MRS. GERALD quartering with some British friends, and no doubt Dat ~,Mrs.',George -laird :B,olton' Kfu~E, of McMillan road, al,"e enjoying some fabulous English week-ends. They hope Weds George Laird Bolton Saturday in Grosse Pointe spending 10 days of their to see the Brussels Fair and also have a few days in Annual southern vacation at "The Paris. Memorial Church; After Reception at Lakepointe Inn;" Ponte Vedra Beach, Pair Leave for Quebec Florida. This will be Mrs. V.'s first trip, abroad although '" '" III her husband is quite a seasoned Continental traveler. At an afternoon c~remony Saturday in Grosse CAROL GEORGE, daughJter Before they sailed from New York they had a day's Friday Pointe Memorial Church Sharon Lynn Davis became of MR. and MRS. STUART reunion with her parent,s, the Otto Kerns, who stopped Scholarshi the bride of George Laird Bolton, son of the George W. GEORGE, of McKinley en. route home from Florida to bid them bon voyage. the Mathe M. Boltons, of Pemberton road. avenue, bas been tapped for L d Many w The bride, daughter of membership in Lambda Mu, eft behind are Cathy and Susan, stu ying at earnestly a. the Arthur D. Davises. of taffeta gown blended with local honoraTY in music lor GPUS, David, who is at Kent School in Connecticut, weeks to Grand lVlarais boulevard, pointe de Lyons lace. ScuJp- women at DenisOn University, and pre-schooler, Peter. party its de~ Granville, Ohio. Miss George, !:ause it ha wore an ivory toned si~ tured folds of the taffeta a freshman, qualified by show-' STATESIDE TRAVELERS motive-the ------defined the high Empress ing an outstanding interest for scholar~ waistline - fastening at the and abiUty in music, in- addi- On this side of the ocean several localites are tour- high school Fortllighters back. with two bowknots tion to having a grade poi!llt in'g the country on late spring vacations. project has and the sheathskirt tapered average of 2.8. Mr. and Mrs, Uaniel R, Simmons, Jr., of Lincoln appeal for Holding Frolic to floor length. In dramatic pate in any '" III '" road, are leaving this Friday for Florida on a brief con t r a s t, an additional GEORGE E. PARKER, JR., respite from chores and children. The prize The Fortnighters of the overskirt flowed with back- of Lewiston road, will attend Taking off this Thursday for Richmond, Va., are chairmened Grosse Pointe Memorial swept fullness and spread the second annual Fathers' Mathewson Church will present their an- Mr, and Mrs, Kenn(~th Drake, of Touraine road.. They to a court train, Day at the Mary A. Burnham Carne and t. nual Family Dinner Frolic on will also visit Williamsburg and then stop off' at the committee A jewelled diadem, with School, Northampton, Mass., Friday evening, April 25, in Homesteatl in Hot Springs. dames V'V"illi pearl drop pointing over her this Saturday. His daughter, the gymnasium of the ch~rch. Lawrence R brow crowned her tiered veil MARTHA, is a senior at the school. CHRISTENING COMING David Bures The Frolic has been planned of :;11k illusion .and she car- to appeal to the entire family ...... Daniel Web ried a bouquet of white or- '" Wearing her father's christening robes, Jacqueline and will begin with dinner at MR. and MRS. RALPH G. E. C. Hodge; chids and white violets. Lowe Gushee, daughter the Richard Gushees, of 6:30 p.m. followed by enter- NELSON, of Fairford load, of Howard Sir The four bridal attendants tainment for all. were hosts at a buffet dinner Harvard road, will be the center of interest on May 4. coigne, Carl were attired in aqua silk For the adults. the Grosse Sunday to honor newlyweds On that day there will be a christening ceremony ton, Jack Sn sheaths with matching crown Pointe Community Theater MR. and MRS. JACK R. NEL- in St. Clare of Montefalco Church with a gathering ma~ Edwar' and face veils. Their bouquets goner and J. will present a short version of SON. of the clan following at the Gushee home. were of violets and pink rose The deco; the broadway stage play, "My buds. '" . '" Albert F. Manion is coming from Chicago to be Sister Eileen", and for the JANE BERRY, of Ridge- headed by .. godfather and G.'s sister, Carol Flynn, will children, the Grosse Pointe Mrs. Walter Flanders was mo1"l.'i:road, is in the cast of Mrs. Ann and Mrs. Jan Children's Theater will present honor matron. Bridesmaids "Sabrina Fair" which was pre-- come in from her studies at Ann Arbor to officiate in a one act play entitled "Quar- were Julie Ann Fox, Sondra sented Wednesday and again the godmother's role. ters" and a preview of the Anderle, and Mrs. Arthur this Thursday at Hillsdale Hackman. The grandparents will be there1 too. Mrs. Gushee's play, "Tom Sawyer". In addi- College. Walter FIRnders served as -Eddie McGrath, Jr., photo parents,. the John B. Flynns, will arrive from Bronx~ tion, there will be some other ...... best man. Guests were seated ville, N. Y., and Mr. Gushee's mother, Mrs. Harold S. numbers by the children which SHARON LYNN DAVIS, daughter of the Arthur Among those a t ten din g by William Mitchell, Donald Davises, of Grand 1\.1arais boulevard, was married Sat- Smith College's Fathers Day McPherson, will tim'l; her arrival home from Del Ray, will have special interest for Wadsten, Michael Shaw, Don- the whole family. urday afternoon in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church to May 2 in Northampton, MliSS., Fla., for the ceremony. ald Shaw and George Davis, will be J. GORDON HILL,. of The proceeds from this event brother of the bride. Mr. Bolton, son of the George M. Boltons, of Pember- will be used to send underpriv. ton road. . Cloverly road; DR. CHARLES Following a reception at F. DODENHOFF, of Vendome ileged children from the Dd- III ...... Lakepointe Country Club, the road, and RALPH EMERSON ray Christian Neighborhood couple left on a wedding trip Men s Fashions DR. and MRS. FREDERICK CROSS, of RosLyn road. House to Ca,'np Sarah Grindley to Quebec. Upon their return J. LEPLEY, of Cuyahoga Sammy Chapin To Be Married ... . GOLF APPAREL this summer. . . they will make their home on Falls, Ohio, announce the I play golf-although it's stretching the imagination Tickets lIlay be obtained Glenwood in East Detroit. Here for a short visit ..t~le birth of a daughter, ANNE The Pointe will be losing one Surdams and the Allan Shel- fi.l.'st of the week was MRS. for me to call'it play. All that work, hor.eSt now! Why from any Fortnighter or res- '<, l've qualified for s'everal Boy Scout woodsman merit ELIZABETH, on April 20. The of its most fascinating ladies dens. GILES RANDOLPH BAB:' ervations may be made by call- SKY HIGH mother is the former NANCY . badges,'. and have b-=en in more water "holes than a Lab- this Saturday when Sammy Miss Chapin, who lives in COCK, of Charlotte, Va. She ing the church office TU It'll pay you to remember rador Retriever! ' HENDERSHOTT. Proud pa- Chapin marries Charles R. was visiting her mother, MRS. 5-3773. There will be a dona- that the cost of experience Fisher ,road, is the daughter of '. . But I can- say this as a fairly long-ball hitter in ternal grandparents are DR. Hassan, of Cincinnati, O. CHAUNCEY RICHARD PEL~ tion of $1.75 fo radults and has gone up like everything and MRS. FRED O. LEPLEY, the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. ;-the realin~f roen's wear: 'golf ~r had SO many par- TON, of Edgemere road. ;ticipants as -.today, and this increased interest in the $1.25 for children. else. of Three Mile drive. The Rev. Erville B. May- Chapin. She was presented to nard will officiate at the 5:30 society in 1940 at a dinneE' sport has brought ;;..boutmany changes in men's -golfing o'clock ceremony in Christ given in her parents' Lake- appareL . Church which will be followed shore road home. St. Clare Club Down through the years, golfers. wore almost any- thing. Today, however they look for comfort in their by a reception in the Country She attended Smith College, clothes. And many have helped their game by wearing Club lane home of Miss Chap- s e r v e d two years in the Hoiding Dance colorful, non-bulky garments that have been designed in's brother and sisterNin-law, WASPS and for 10 years was for action and comfort. The Young Adult Club of * 8i&Sun D the Roy D. Ch'apins, Jr. chief pilot f~r the Essex Wire Take golf jackets, for example. In cool weather, St. Clare Parish have planned * 3 Danc. De Hosts for the re~epti.ori.will Corp. golfers want something light that will resist wind and a "Moonlight and Roses" dance rain while giving them freedom of arm action. These * R.stful Lou be the bride's two sisters, Mrs. The Hassans will make their for Friday evening. Johnny jacket shells ~re of cotton poplins and twills, closely- * 3 Restaurar. William E. Hutton II, of West- home in Cincinnati. * Supervised Lambert will pro v ide the woven in a technique developed by Swiss textile tech- Playroom bury, L. I., Mrs. Hugo S. Hig- music. nicians. .bie, and brothers, Roy, John C. Then, there are trimly-ta:lored slacks of crease- * Cocktail Lo:! Four out of five drivers in- The dance will be held in Dock Foot' and Dan Chapin, of Cincinnati. the church auditorium from retaining, lightweight flabrics, and colorful sweater shirts, * * Supervised The prospective bridal pair volved in auto accidents blame 9 until 12 o'clock. Refresh- These are topped off with eye-catching headgear, and the other motorist, according bottomed off (if I may be permitted the expression) with will be honored this wl::ek at ments will be served. Every- light, ground-grabbing golf shoes. one is welcome and admission parties given by the Berrien to University of Michigan re- And as for tho~e knitted La Coste shirts that come C. Eatons, Jr., Mrs. John B. search. is $1.00 LY. o.trott in a varieiy of color treatments. the backs are consider- At. CI.velantl Warren with the Robert- M. ably longer than the fronts. This solves that age-old Lv. O.veland problem of the shirts riding up out of the trousers when N.D.troit golfers flail away at. the ball. Men's knicker-s used to be a major style note in golf. Woods Garden PERftlANENTS In fact, these cascading. abbreviated pants were actually synonymous with the sport. rm prompted to ask:' Can ONI WAy ••••• Club to Meet' a man without plus-fours be described as being non~ Enjoy the luxury of ~ truly, CONTINUOUS 1 plussed? CONTINUOUS 1 The Gro&Se.Pointe Woods fine permanent in the near. IOUND TRIP (oj Garden. Club will meet in the est thing to naturally wavy Int.r-dty tauriu Shoreham road home of Mrs. YOIII' autolllObi • hoir! Fred A. Rising on. May 6. . i') , " ."'" :.~ LGO FOR ~ " ,.., '..' i~ '& HURD At 12;30 a salaa. luncheon ll..... 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J Go~fers Ready Mrs. ,Carroll M.Grigsby: Dem Women Mothers' Club Sets At Lochmoor Attend Parley, Miss Narag.on Wed Lochmoor Club golfers have Planes, cars and buses car- Date for Big Party taken ad'vantage of the warm,. ried local and state Danocratic sunny 'days in April to fre- women leaders to Washington To Carroll Grigsby Annual Scholarship Tea and Bridge Will Be Held quent the fairways, polishing last weekJend for the 1958 Na- up the rough edges in their' tional Democratic Women's White Taffeta and Swiss Embroidered Lace Were ugh In Gymatorium on Friday, May 9; game, preparatory to t'he offi- Campaign Conference. 'Bride's Choice for Gown When She Spoke Her Mar- cial season opening. ler. Mrs. Lippincott is Chairman Mi~higan's First Lady, Mrs. riage Vows Saturday in the Jefferson Avenue ay's T,J1e first scheduled ladies G. Mennen Williams, of' the P b t. Ch h Frid~~, M~y 9, is the chosen date for the Spring day is Friday, May 2, and the 14th District, GTosse Pointe, res Y erla" urc ped ScholarshIp BrIdge and Tea which is held annually by men's season beghJS the fOl- headed the large delegation Nancy Kathleen Naragon, daughter of Mrs. ,Willard age. the Mothers' Club of Grosse Pointe High School. lowing day, Saturday, May 3. which attended the three-day A. Naragon, of McMillan road, and the late Mr, Nara- Many women have been at I The first Friday of May is ..conference at the Shel'laton gon, was married Saturday in the Memorial Chapel of .cut, earnestly at work for several planned a decor emphasi"ing traditionally designated as the weeks to :i.sure thl'S year's .' Park .Hotel. the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church to Carroll . .,. the Arts. The mUSIC,drama and beginning of the ladies golf Sunday afternoon, after a Mack Grigsby. ------_ party l~S d-served success. Be- art teachers at the High School season. Preferring to regard busy day of registration and F h . th road. Marshall Sergeant seated cau~e It has s~c? a splendid are cooperating with them as the soaring temperatures in sightseeing, Speaker of the . or er mar:rage ..e motIve-the !aIsmg of fuz:ds well as a capable committee in- April as unseasonal and re- House the Honorable Sam brIde wore a white taffeta th~ guests. f~r scholarshIps for deservmg eluding Mrs. Watson Beach, membering how many opening Rayburit and all DemocI'l8tic princessline gown drawn Mrs. Nara:gon greeted. guests hIgJ.1schOOl graduates - this Mrs Hardee Bethea Mrs Fred ProJect ha 1 ' d t. ,. days in years past h8ve been congressmen and congress- in to. a bustle back. Rows vf at the Lochmoor reception in a al.... s a ways £1a gr~~ J. Schumann, Mrs. Robert A. gloomy, cold and wet, the women, w:ere honored at a re- inlported Swiss ernbroid- a rose sheath of silk organza ppe. ...01' those who partlcI- Smart and Mrs Raymond B. women's board of directors ception at the Sheraton Park ered lace appliqued in seed over Alencon lace. Her acces. pate In any way. Baer. will be fully prepared this Hotel. pearls outIip.ed the rounded sorles were rose and her flow. The prize committee is co- Tic k e t s have been dis- yeat. ': Among those attending from neckline and short sleeves. ers, orchids. are chairmened by Mrs. Paul S. tributed to the Motters' Club Th~y are planning' to ha~e hey Mathewson and Mrs. Danial Neighborhood g l' 0 ups and this area ?,er.e: Mrs. Fr~ S. A fitted. cap of taffeta held Mrs. Grigsby was in a pale ready an adequate supply of the Carne and their hard working Home Room Mothers, who in Szymanski, WIfe of the Auditor her two-tiered veil of illusion beige peau de soie sheath with committee consists of Mes- turn will contact every mother steaming cups of coffee and General, ~250 Audubon; Mi's. and she carried a white bible matching accessories and or.. dames William M. Taliaferro, of a High School student. Mrs. heaps of doughnuts to serve ~oseph WIrth, 1237 Hampton belonging to her paternal chids, Lawrence Ruby, Robert Weber, Shelden Drennan heads this to the lady golfe~ before tee-- voad; and Mrs. Joseph Wagen- grandmother with A m a z 0 n When the couple left on a David Buress, Harry Chapman, committee and announces that off time. lander, 1200 Ashland, lilies, stephanotis and ivy. weddin'g trip the bride was line Daniel Webb, H. B. Leonard, tickets will be $1.25 as they The directors who will act Highlighting the coIlIference . The bride was given in maT- wearing a gray costume ~uit of E. C. Hodg~s, Minard Mumaw, have been in the past. Tickets as hostesses are Mrs. Paul were ta~ by ~s. El~nor riage by her brother, Richard with white accessories. They y 4. Howard SImon, L. B. Gas- also will be on sale at the door. Ackerman, g

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Coterie Dance~Stheduled .for May ..3 Fashion Show I B I'.f J .b ~ Pointers to Take To 'Aid School OW ers am oree AA

A ~ashionShOWing.of, spring ,M. a.rks En' of Season Part in Institute and summer hats. Wlllbe ,the " d.. Set f . theme of the luncheon at. the . Detroit Yacht Cluhon Wednes. G . P' Y h CI b T Kit A I 10th Annual Program Planning Conclave to Be Held day, May 7, at 12 noon. It is rosse omte ac t u to oast eg ers a nnua Many Poi.,t, At Women's City Club on being given by the ladies of .. Gala; Highlight of Evening .Will Be Presentation ing of t Wednesday, Ap'rH 30 All Saints Circle of Our Lady Of Awards to Winners Star of the. Sea Church. Approxl Mrs. Alexande~ LaPointe of 7BO Trombley road, of Mrs. Emil Grob, Jr., is chair-: Grosse Pointe Yacht Club's annual Bowlers' Jam~ Illinois, Ine the Civic Affairs Committee of the Women's City Club, man of the. event, and her co. boree is scheduled for April 26, with plans being com~ assemble in has been named chairman of the hospitality committee hostesses are Mrs. Edgar Rinke pleteci for a jolly fete to mark the el)d of the club's 1957~ ennial conic for the 18th annual Program Planning Institute to be and Mrs: William LaVigne. 1958 league bowling season. the Americ(~ Mrs. Paul DeGrieck,' TU Mrs. Arth held at Rackham Memorial Building on Wednesday, I That's for the senior keg------April 30. '1-2721,and Mrs. George Touch~ lers-the juniors, who bowl l\J.rs, Richard J. Martin, Rex president of t ton, TU 1-9112,. are in charge branch of th Mrs. G. Sam Zilly of 380 Programming." Saturday mornings, will L. Brophy, Mrs. Ro~rt F. of reservations. Donations will have a dinner party two Webe~, Walter S. ClarK, Kent this announCE Merriweather, representing Panel discussions to be held be $5 per person, and proceeds meeting. the ColI P. g e W 0 men's during the morning sessions days befor~ on April 24 to A. Zimmerman, .Morley E. will supplement the school ' 1 b h. Keyes, Mrs. Melvm S. Huf- Headline ~ Volunteer Service, is chair- will be duplicated in the after- b building fund. .~ exact, to ce e r.ate t e:r faker and Fred". Hood, Jr. conference v: man of the committee on noon. They will include such WInd-up and receIve theIr '. , . Dorothy Rob' topics as "Officers and their awards. Both will be mixed The .Jumor ~owlers dmn~r sponsors. Jobs"; "How Com m i t tee s t' on the 24th WIll take place m Associate in : Mrs. B;tyard Kurth, 1048 W 0 r k"; "Effective ~ogram Carmelites Par les. the Commodore's Room. Some lations; Dr. M Yl'lrkshire. represents the Fed- Planning"; "P r 0 g ram Re- ,Arrangements for the Jam- 30 or more boys and girs are professor of eration of Community Coun- sources Within and Without"; To Give Party .. boree are in the hands of expected: University 0 cils, and Mrs. David C. Craw- "Communicating to You r ~dgar ~. Gregory, Jr., b?wl- Brief talks by Hans Gehrke, Dr. Francis H ford, Jr., 21 Roslyn road, the Members and the Public"; Millinery fashioned from I~g chaIrman, and comOilttee Jr., junior bowlers' counselor, of Higher Edl! Junior League of Detroit. "Meeting Controversial 1s- paper bags, pie tins, ,boxes and aIdes. . and Edward Gregory, the gen- _ern Illinois l, The Institute will be held in sues"; "Cooperating for Com- such household paraphernalia .InauguratIng .the evenmg eral bowling chairman, as well Another p will be paraded at the Car- the Rackham Memorial Build- munity Action"; "How to Sit, WIll be a cocktail. hour and: a as music entertainment, are on will be the '" ing, 60 Farnsworth at Wood- Stand. Start and Stop"; and melite Guild "Mad Hatt~rs" ceremony at which trophies the program. dealing with' party Tuesday 'at the St. \vard, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. I "Parliamentary Procedure." will be awarded to t~e s€-a~on's Highlight will be the pre- of interest--ec Joseph Home f'Or the Aged. n.an and wOI?an cihamplOns, sentation of the Forrest R. Old tional relati(l The Institute is sponsored by In addition to the panel ses- Mrs. Joseph Cox is chairman thhe le~guel wmners, and the Perpetuai Trophy, a junior economic issut 61 educahonal, c i vie, and sions, ther~ will be general This scene will be repeated when the end of April. Pictured here are:- for the pa,rty which will begin en, legislation; Torch Drive organizations. It sessions at which Dean Victor the married .set at Grosse Pointe War MR. and MRS. EDWIN ROSE, PRES- with luncheon and. end "with c amplOn ..eague.. bowler's high point award, and Then the keglers Will move I prizes to the boy and girl with ships, membel has attracted thousands 6f A. Rapp::>rt of the Liberal Arts Memorial' known as Coterie winds up IDENT arid MRS. ROBERT CANN, an afternoon of cards. forceful, act i v e community College' of Wayne State Uni- to the ball~oom-Iounge for the I highest averages, and to the ship developrr its season Saturday night, May 3, with M~. and MRS. BYRON EVERETT, Assisting Mrs. Cox are Mrs. leaders in the years of its ex- versity and Dr. Rensis E. Li. 8:30 p.m. dmner dance. On the boy and girl in the "most im- Members v; a dinner dance. All Pointers.. and thelf MR. and MRS. JACK WHITELY and Walter Knorr, Mrs. Arthur istence. This year's program is kert, Director of the Survey Ferland and Mrs. Evan Swann. bandstand will be Art quatro proved" ca.tegory. view by nat packed with pertinent infor- Research Center of the Un i- friends are invited. Reservations must MR. and MRS. WILLIAM HAND- and his orchestra. - members on ' mation supplied by capable, versity of Michigan, will speak .be in at the Center (TU. 1-7511) before LOSER. Committee members assist- tion Developr:: proficient, civic-minded citi. on the "Challenge of Our Variety Show ing Chainnan Gregory include Passenger cars were in- will conduct zens.' Metropolitan Com m u nit. y." Edward J. Schoenherr, vice volved in over 78 percent of vention on ~ Keyes-W atson Rit~s Set chairman; Forrest R. Old, traffic injuries. Included in the reO'istration Dean Rapport will discuss local Christ ,Child To Ho.ldParley At Monteith April 26 for fee of $1.50 per perso~ will be problems,. Dr. ~ike.rt. will in- For June 14 in Lansing. The 14th biennial convention C. Miriani of Detroit, and ad- the manual It is a directory terpret how the llldividual a~d of the National Christ Child dressed 'by Reverend Wilbur Tonight is the debut of Mon- Decorating Counsel at No Extra Cost of source material for persons groups may work to' solve Mrs. William Watson, of East Be Ou Society will be held in De- E. Suedkamp, Secretary' of teith School's variety sh'Ow, charged with the responsibility these problems. Lansing, announces the en. troit, Mich. May 5-7 at the Catholic Charities for the ga,gement of her daughter, "That's ShatW Biz" with cur- of staging programs for civic Before and after the panel Statler Hilton Hotei. Presiding Archdiocese of Detroit and .Muriel J oAim, to Harold E. tain time set for 8 o'clock. and social organizations. It is and general sessions, exhibits will be Mrs. Lawrence J. spiritual director of the De- Keyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tickets at $1.00 will go on titled "Variety is the Spice of will be on display. Kroha, national president, with troit Chapter. At Wednesday's Harold E. Keyes, of Anita sale at th,e door for this gala the 'lid of local chapter presi- luncheon the group will hear avenue. attraction, a first for the • dent Mrs. T. J. McCarthy, Jr., Father John R. Hogan, direc- The bride.eleet is a graduate school, and the show will be SPECIAL ELITE BE~L\.UTYSALON and convention com m i t tee tor of Catholic social services of Michigan State University repeated this Friday evening chairman, Mrs. Frank J. Mac- for St. Clair Counity. at Port where she was a member of at the same time. Mother's Day Donell, all ~hree of. Detroit.' Huron,. Mich., on "How to Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Proceeds from the produc- tion are earmarked for Mon- Personalized The theme of this year's Spi~itua1ize. Our W?rk ~or the Gamma Nu. He is affiliated teith's library, especially new Hair convention is "How the Christ ChrIst Chl1d SOCiety. The with Phi Kappa Tau. They Special scientific and reference books. lanolin Permanent Wave Cutting Child Soci~ty Can Best Serve main spea~er at the closing will be married June 14. the Needs of the Community'; 'banquet W1ll be Mrs. Robert by In 1957, 2,525,000 Americans ONLY and the three full days ~f ~ahoney, pres!dent of the N~- Our Reg. Mr. Rudolph Texas big? Well, Ala~ka is were injured in traffiC acci- meetings, workshops and panel tlOual Council. of Cathohc I Price $15.00 Mr. Carter' twice its size. , dents. n $10 discussions will be keyed to Women, a.nd actIve rr12mbe~ of 405 Fisher R Ope!1 Thur. & Fri. Evgs. this subject. The convention the Washmgton, D. C. SOCiety will provide much~anticipated chapter. HOL 1013 Alter Rd. at E. Jeff. VA 2.1441 opportunities for exchanges of The convention will official- ideas and solutions to prob- ly begin with Mass at St. Aloy- lems of local chapters for the sius on Tuesday, May 6. On Fine Services .by Valente more than 400 presidents and the day preceding, Mrs. Kroha delegates expected to attend has called a meeting of the [ from 38 chapters all over the executive board and chapt2r re~t,!Anf} jeweler,! United States. presidents, to be followed by 0/ Walt ESTAT L Ever since the founding of a buffet din~er given by the Budget•Plan the Society in 1886 by Miss Birmingham Unit at one of rentounting jewel and rl1pair6 ALUMINUM I Mary Merrick .in Washington, their member's homes to get ...... '" D.C., the Christ Child Society the convention well under f~ ~ .~ FR has been dedicated to the find- way. repair3 ing of community needs and . fine watch -and clock ~~iJtr~er TU 1-4481 • FLAGPOLE the wholehearted efforts of its . )~~~ ~~ hard~working members in ful- Piano Students to Play New! Expert diamond setting done right in Our 18520 ~ FOR LAWNS filling those needs. At Women's City Club store before your eyes. It's a new and appre- MACK AT NOTTINGHAM, Detroit Highlights of the convention TU 1-0505 OIJen Mon. 3.nd Fri. Eve. til 9 days '.:vill be visits to the new ciated service. Christ Child House (a tem-.. Advanced students will be easily installed • can be removed end porary shelter for children of presented at 4 p.m. next Sun- - token apart quickly • anodized allQraces and religions to be day, April:27; in a program of opened in April), and a tour piano music at 'the auditorium VALENTE JEWELRY for longer wear • 15' and 20' 'of the Clothes Closet, are-sale pol~s in telescopic sections shop also operated by the De- of the Women's City Club. with pin stops. troit chapter. T,aking part in the recital 16601 E. Wa~'ren, at I(ensington Complete with socket, . 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• Thursday, April 24, 1958 Thursday Page Eighteen G R 0 S'5 E POI N TEN E W S ! .. Winners of Junior Ba dminton Tourname,nt' Second A.nnual Badminton To Sell TQ Hel Tournament Bi~ Success The w()()( No entry or spectator records were established in League will the second annual Grosse Pointe Junior Badminton peanut :!l\8le 0 Tournament held at Grosse Pointe High, April 19-20. but 24, between tl 4 p.m., it w... the tourney was a big success. vice-presiden' , Spectators were conspicuous by their absence, but at a meeting the players themselves were ardent fans as they awaited Plans for tl their turn to play. ~~------_._-~ formative sta 15 and under girl's singles it already has bq fRfD RUnnHlS The entry list was only 10 champion when she defeated the boys fro. shy of last year's 60 entrants. Carol Nyman in a wing-ding minor leaguE Blue Devil Trackmen Beat This was made possible by a three game match, 11-2, 4-11, their caps a last minute flood of entries 11-4. conduct a d received by chairman W. Rob- vass during + Monroe Trojans in Opener ert Bryant, who along with The 15 and under girls' &ale. mem bers of the sponsoring ~oubles championship was won It is hope Loaded with sophomores and juniors, Coach Howard Grosse Pointe Badminton Club, ,by Cathy Calcaterra and Anne residents wi!, MacAdam's Grosse Pointe Blue Devil track team dis- guided the event through to a Hammond, who de~eated Betsy their donatic played plenty of P?wer in swamping a reportedly strong successful conclusion. Court and Jane ElllS. raised from used to buy E: Monroe Tropan squad last Fridav, April 18 by an over- Mamie Hammond Wins whelming 70-39 score on the loc~altrack. ' Love and Krebs star • youngsters ir: Marnie Hammond became It costs at>< Competing under a clear~--~-'------The big WInners were Bob the big winner among the girls equip each y blue sky and near. mid-sum- I he placed third. This gave the Love and Chuck KTl~bs, who uniform, and mer ~eat, ~he DevI.ls waste.d Devils a comfortable 44-24 when she captured the 16 to carried hom~ ::..n armful of 18 year old division singles by balls for gam.' no tIme m shO'\Vmg theIr lead trophies awarded by Badmin- visitors who was boss. ~. beating Elainee Resmer, 11-5, The last r, ton Club president Wes Break Shot Record Purdy Takes Mile 11-3, and then teamed with about 580 bo Thompson. Tom Andr::;, 5 feet 8 inch Long . legged Rem Purdy Kay Wunsch to defeat Cindy get started a served notice he intends to! powerhouse, got the ball roll- Love c a pit u red the boy's Beeman and Susan Streich in ready paid a crack the school a~d track ing when he cracked the I singles in the 15 an d under one of the most outstanding ot two dollar mark in the mile run when schoel shot put record with title by beating Ray, Keller, matches which went three carry the lie he posted.a winning 4:42.3 to financial loa, a toss of 47 feet 10 inches. 15-0, 15-2, and then teamed games. beat his teammate Howard is a need for Rolf Lagerfeldt placed second with John Sigmund to win the Harrison by twenty yards and In the new Midget division order that I ahead of Monroe's Balk to give doubles by beating Craig Wiles the Devils an 8-1 lead which Monroe's Wenrick by a 100 it was Doug Veech who became take the fie yards. This clinched the meet and Don Walker, two of the the new champion by beatting American spc they never relinquished. smallest participants, 15-11, Art Corn wall cleared the for the Devils and the rest was Susan Jenks, 11-0, 11-9. Boys plann' 15-11. Bob then teamed up high jump bar at 5 feet 8 strictly anticlimax. the C'..oIlegia with Krebs to win the 15 to 18 inches to take first place and Although there wasn't a asked to rer; year old division doubles by Hamilton Brown and Chuck ohance for victory Jones and Where to Get School on Ma Hanaman tied for second place Ethridge wheeled through the beating John Con way and with the Trojans' Marshall and 180 yard low hurdles in g,rand Dave Cook in straight sets, Basebflll Dope Baidy to give the Devils seven fashion to plaCe one-two in -Photo by Fred Runnells 15-0, 15-1. points and boost their lead to that order ahead of Paul Winners of the second annual Grosse Pointe Mr. Bryant, ANNE HAMMOND, CATHY CALCA- Co} leg Krogh. Junior Badminton tournament held at Grosse Pointe TERRA, CINDY BEEMAN and DOUGLAS VEECH. Chuck Krehs also captured Recently the Board of Edu- 15-3. the 16 to 18 year old singles cation offices have been flood- Hanaman won the broad Paul Balan and Bill Halbert High. April 19-20, pose happily with chairman W. ~'ront row:-BOB LOVE, CHUCK KREBS MARNIE 25 Yea slammed the door in the '£ro- crown by beating Jim Heiden ed with telephone ca.lls from jump event with a leap of 19 ROBERT BRYANT. Shown left to right, back row:- HAMMOND and KAY WUNSCH. ' in a gruelling thrEe game parents seeking information as feet 111,.2inches to beat Hos- jans' face when they placed Twenty-fivf one- three in the 880 yar(1 run match, 11-15, 15-4, 15-2. IIeid- to where their youngsters can plishment in kin of Monroe. Rolf Lagerf~ldt sign up and tryout for Little with Vare giving Monroe en, who only st::lrted playing to and social a placed third. League or Babe Ruth Baseball. The Tj:ojans captured their second place points. Hi Dee-Takes' Devil Netters Open Season. Bl,!ck Knights the game last September, celebrated h only first place in the field The Devils' 880 relay team Bowling Title proved to be the ffdQrk horse" In order to clear the Board Women's Clt: events when Jones easily beat of Dick Knapp, Ron Harper, of the tourney and vowed he of Education switCh board the Anniversary Dave Mawhinney and Terry BeatingCranbrook Twice Wm and Lose would join the Badminton Club News is publIshing the follow- Friday, April Chuck Harris in the pole vault Inability to hang onto a Donovan made this event a League-leading Hi Dee was to learn more about t:'1e game. ing list of men who are repre- 1) :30 p.m. at t event. Marcum gave Monroe baseball spelled defeat for mismatch as they climaxed the almost deprived of the 1957-58 Coach Bud Kurvink's Grosse Pointe Blue Devil As Tournament 0 f;~i cia 1s sentatives of the respective John R. Pea, a third place to cut the Devils' Grosse Pointe U n i v e r sit y meet with a thrilling display Grosse Pointers' Bowling tennis team opened the 1958season with a double victory leagues. lead to 12 points. School on Monday, April. 14, agreed, Heiden showed plenty road. Trojans Sweep Hurdles of speed that left the Troj ans League championship last Fri- over Cranbrook last week and stretched their winnjng of promise to become one of Little League , Mrs. Ivan day, April 18. They finally won when the Black Knights enter- The Trojans came on like a in the dust. string to 25, which covers two seasons. The last time the tained L'Anse-Creuse ,and lost the foremost junior players in Woods-Shore:;. Albert Sieg- naud road, g out in the long run but not runaway train in the 120 yard Weak in Hurdles Devils lost came in the- first match of the 1956 season. 12-11. the Pointe if he conIinues to mund, TU.1-0260. of the tea, is high hurdles with Ethridge The _most glaring weakness until suffering through a when they lost 4-3 to Cranbrook. pursue the game. Farms, William Brisco, TU Helen ArmstJ and Walters placing one-two of the Blue Devils was the grueling' match with red hot, The first match this year0------The Knights outhit the visi- 1-8753. beth Clark,. a Both Are Repeater'S City, Wmiam Bradley, TU ahead of the Devils' Paul hurdle events and Coach Mc- tenth-place Lakepointe. could have' been a repeat of Tom Finch and Dave Gillis tors 11 to 7 but the seven I Goodson 0::: I Krogh. Adams explained "Last year Hi Dee needed only one the 1956 opener. but this time over Cudlip and Brookstein errors were too much to over- Both Love and Krebs won I 5-5367. _ Montague Cl' Grosse Pointe padded its we had Todd Price and Tom point to take the title and this the Devils came through with 6-4 6-3 come. Gary Rembachi paced titles in 'last year's tourney.l Park, Edward Scallen, TU Conkey, and the Knights' offense with two lead when its medley relay Demorest, who were tIle best it managed to do. Had Lake- a 4-3 win on Cranbrook's home ' .------They captured the 15 and un_\5-3509. ~eghoff of <: team of Ron Harper, Dan hits in three trips to the plate Mrs. Fred in the league, handling the pointe been able to muster a courts. der doubles and Krebs took the I Babe Ruth Rust, John Ogden and Mel lolurdle events. Consequently four point sweep it would have which included a double and 1957 singles crO\vn. ! Woods-Shores, Van c e D. Emil Leidich. In winning the first match three runs batted in. Vanderbrug easily outdist- we couldn't get anyone to try created a four-way tie for the on Tuesday, April 15, the Larry's Captures I Powell, TU 1-3506. B. Cooper arE anced the Trojans to bvost the the hurdles, so this year we crown between Hi Dee, Sports- Devils captured two of the Gregg Dodds was the losing There were more girls en-I Park, City, Farms, Kenneth tea table arra lead to 10 points. have to suffer until some ~f man, .Beaupre and J. C" Music. four singles matches and two Bowling Crown pitcher through no fault of his tered this year, so comequently P. Zosel, TU 5-3509. will have an Terry "Steamboat" Donovan our new boys hit their stride." The championship was with- of the three doubles. Tom the competition for th(~various Any information you desire accented ~by '" a sophomore, pounded out ~ The 1957-58 season champ- own. titles was red hot. can be obtained from these white tapers . This was an important vic- in grasp of anyone of the lat- Harroiet won the number three 10.4 lOO-yard dash to beat tory in the Devils' plan to singles by beating R. Schultz ionship ~f the Grosse Pointe The following day, Tuesday, I :nen. Please refrain from calI- gray-blue im:r: J ter three teams had they bowl- I Jones and Hoskins of Monroe. repeat as Berder Cities League in straight sets 6-2, 6-2 and Businessmen's Bowling League April 15, the Knights suffered Cindy Beeman repeated as mg the Board of Education. soft strains 0i Terry later came ~ack to cap- champions. They will next ed up to par. Spovtsman and was decided on Friday, April another setback, 5-1, when ------~ - ~- - general air ( J. C. Music could have taken Dick Granse beat T. Bray in ture the 220 with a 23.1 and meet Wyandotte on Friday tme number four singles 6-3, 18, when Larry's and' G.P. Harper Woods j u m p e d on ~omplete the the title with a three point Rec.r~ation locked horns in the them for three runs in the beat Monroe's Hoskins and April 25, on the local track' 6-4. gala event. Devil teammate Dick Knapp. which is due for a face lifting victory over their opponents decIding match. first ining and then held off a MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FORD DEALER Among th(] and Beaupre could have won The Pointers had a rough Veteran Bruce Boardman once th~ season is completed. Larry's rolled a 2693 with I determined GPUS bid for vic- the tea will b with a four point sweep. But row to hoe in the doubles with put on a tremendous kick in The Board CYf Education has Refiar and Chuck Dyer the aid of an 81 pin'handicap tory. Inahility to get m~n selin, first p Sportsman and J. C. Music rom the last 100 yards of the 440 agreed to resurface the track being forced to go all out to to win the title by 89 pointS. around ~~e b~ses. and the dlS- College Won could only capture one point to beat his team.mate Dave and install a cement curbing win the number two doubles Recreation rolled a 2604 and astrous nrst mnm?: w~re the V..rs. Kenneth Mawhinney in the last three which win help to retain the and Beaupre managed only a from R. Reider and C. Cudlip was paced by Jack Baker's difference. ~oel .Gershenson lane, its curre yards. Hal Brown completed football field around which the two point win. in three sets 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. Tom 547 series. was the losmg pItcher, who the Grosse Pomte slam when track is built. By' beating Hi Dee for three Finch chucked his basketball . turned in a fine game after points La.kepointe managed a manager's togs and teamed up .Jun DeS~ed.t paced. t.he the trying first inning. wmners WIth a 568 senes .'. I, two-way tie for tenth place with Dave Gillis to put the which was high for the match. GPUS won Its first.game m GPUS Netters Beat Ypsilanti wtih Lusch. clincher on the match by beat- three starts when it turned Aaron Cook and Fred De ing Brookstein and E. Sun in Only five 200-plus games back Grosse Pointe St. Paul 214 Acres With only one member, Bill ule is as follows: Busscher rolled identical 604 straight sets 7-5, 6-2. were .f~ccr.ded. Al Bell's 223 3~0 on only two hits. Greg devoted to FOf'Cl Lewis, returning from last April 29-Maumee, Away. The Devils' number one dou- led thIS lIst of keglers and Dodds was the winning pitcher year's State Class D champ- three ga:ne series to tie for top 246()O Solei It Service May 2-Ann Arbor U.S., honors of the night. bles team of John Nicholson was followed by Jack Baker and Torruny Kolojeski was the ion:ship tennis team, the Grosse and Don Lesson went three 220, Bob Valade 200. Gil Sari- Laker loser. Timely hits and Home. Eight 200-plus scores were between 9 & 10 mile Pomte Un i ve r sit y School sets before bowing to Cran- son 200, JJm ?e Smedt 203 the help of walks issued by , Gratiot Ave.~ showed plenty of power in May 8-Mt. Olemens, Away. posted on the final night. Tim brook's MCQuicken and Jacob- and Harvey ReId 217. Kolojeski plus a couple of downing Ypsilanti 5.0 in its May lO-'Maumee, Home. Bacigalupe paced this group son 6-0, 1-6, '6-2. The scores rolled by the ~tolen. ~es ai~ed the Knights ope n i n g match on Friday with a 225 and was followed May 12-Fitzgerald, Home. The Devils were only behind members of the winning team m thetr fIrst wm of the season. April 18. ' by Nick Peplinski 224; Walt Get Our Prices May 13-Ypsilanti, Away. briefly on the return makh were: John Hall 421; Al Bell Baseball Schedule Junior George Haggarty de- Theresen 224; Sam Dinoto 219; played on the Devils' hom'e May l&-T rent 0 n Invita- 547; Gil Sarison 515; Harvey i\ '1 29 Maumee . before you buy a feated Pear in the number one Fore Piche 204. and Ken Bon- courts !on Friday, April 18, tional. Rei~ 561 and Jim De Smedt ~~r1 8 St. Paul Away singles 6-1; 6-3. Junior Bob kowski, Bill Wernet and Nick when Tom H,arriett dropped W.~od followed with a 6-3, 6-0 May 20-Cranbrook, Away. Schubeck had 200's. the number - one 'singles to 568. The losers scor~s were: Ma~ 10 Maumee ~:~~ Your car tro n,h" the fi WIn over Moore in the num- May 23-24-Regional Tour- K1'ein 6-4, 6-2. From there on Jack Baker 547; Len Johnston May 16 Oak Park Away FINAL STANDINGS 492; Bob O'Toole 521; Bob May 20 L'Anse Creuse NEW FORD ~asted effoCl ber two ~ingles and Senior nament. i~ was the Devils all th~ way. pense. Drive Bill Lewis downed Aldrich Valade 536 and Swede Janson Away June 6-7-Staie Tourn'ament. Won Lost Ron Lindau tripped King 6-2, rive. diagn05' .6-3, 6-2 to complete the singles 508. May 23 Southlake Away troubles. ~ Hi" Dee 57 42 6-4, John Sparks downed Sun sweep. Detroit Country Special Pick-up and Delivery eh«k.up yO\ A 24-pound turnip? A 12- Sportsman 56 43 6-1, 6-4, Don Lesson dumped In. the doubles Sophomore Reider 6-2, 6-0. National Chorus Coming i May 27 Day School Home Service {;or our Grosse Pointe time .. hu h Bruce Birgbauer and freshman pO!Jnd cauliflower? A 6-pound J, C. Music 56 43 A new style in choral sing:.. May 29 Lutheran East will save Y' \ The doubles matches were and you'll f Peter Monro~ be<::.tGray and head of lettuce? They're pos- Beaupre: 56 4:3 won by: John Nicholson and ing and presentation will be Home Customers sible in Alaska. Farmers have' Piche's : 53 ,46 running car. Hauk 6-{); 6-0. Junior Dave Dick Grarise over Jacobson and demoriEtrated by the National Templeton and Junior Dan harvested such conver~ation Jim's 52~' 46~ McQuicken 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, Chuck Chorus of America in Detroit Fisheries are Alaska's rich- Phone ,PR 1-3400 Book climaxed the slam by makers as 42-pOUlld cabbages, Stapleton 51 48 Dyer and Ron Refior over. when it appears here at the est source of income. The' AUTO beating Armstrong and Sch- 63-pound pumpkins, a 4'-ioot Kopp's 50 49 Schulu and Bray 3-6, 6-2, 2-7, Scottish Rite Aud1torium, Ma- canned salmon pack is the TUNE-UP aeffer 6-1; 6-0 in the number stalk of rhubarb, a 3-foot stalk Custom No. 2 44~ 54~ sonic' Temple, on April 27 at Territory's greatest export. 22130 two doubles. of celery and a 3-pouild po- Lusch's _ 42 5'1 i 2:30 p.m. during its spring Not even gold exceeds in val- Our 38th V.ar Itetween 8 or The re.l:nainder of the sched- tato. Lakepointe : 42 57 tour of centra'! states Cities. ue the "silver harvest" gath- of. Ford 'SalQs & Service Call f Custom No. 1 34 65 SPORTSMEN ered from Alaskan waters. Rifle ranges, skeet, Sa1:~non,halibut, cod, herring, AUTHO.'llt High team, one game - J, in the l>etroit Area! tr~P. andpistol slloot- shrImp, clams, and seafood of C. Music, 966. Lng witbin.25 minutu drive of Gr. Pointe. all types are abundant. Th~ High individual, one game- Gun s hop carries ' complete line hunt- - Cowell, 255. ing equipment and ARE YOU s High team, three games - cloth 1n g. Telescope B~4 RANCH for BOYS J. C. Music, 2714. and iron sights sold 'We clo not promise Y0«l a trip to Florida and installed. Ex- 'POSITIVE? High individual, thr~e games perts on hand at all nor we promise a to the Moon COOK CITY, MONTANA -McCarter, 636. times to "sight in" clo trip your rifle or to help t-lortheost Gote of Yellowstone you decide on your The Alaska moose is the hunting equipment. GET A FREE Our Guaranteed Nursery AI largest of its kind on earth. MAPLE . ~l ~.~ BUT Stock is Out of This Get .stir 14th Year-Age 7-17-"Tuition $425.00 The bull~ ,veigh more than WORLD 1,400 p~>unds. G~OVE -~,~~..: ' CHEST X RAY screenin~ CAPITATA'S Six W~eks-June 30 - A~g. 9th I Taxus Yews Less than a dozen white GUN SHOP'~~~,; HATFIELD'S and Shootin, Range Pack Trips, Canoe Trips, Scenic Trips, Rodeo Riding, people in North America speak TODAY AND BE U t 6 f t HICKSI'S 21-Mile Rd. at Gratiot { All Ath!etics, University of Michigan Coaches the Eskimo language. There's p 0 ee NANA'S no written languag~ and the Four Mil~s North of Mt. ,Clemens and Athletes Grosse Pointera can take Harper SURE YOU & 'first dictionary has yet to be •.0 Beach ~ig~w,.y., tc; U. S. 2S • Dogwood's White Pink published. UP TO 11. FT. Ranch Instruct01's HAVE NO T.B. • Flowering Shrubs up to 6 ft. F R,E E For information and showing of movies by appointment Be Ou r Guest for a , MR, • American He,lly up to 6 ft. S"om CaltiJ'l.t TRIM WELCOME Write VIe HEYLIGER , . ~~-.,...... , Professional ,. Purple leaf Beech, etc. . HAND MASSAGE former Mic.hig{ln Hocke.v Coach WAGON Also large selection of rR£E .f ca\e :Ind the Trim / 1019 Berkshire Street, Ann Arh~r, Mich. G.\H Cet'\\ \ Automoi-ic t~ble Band B Lilacs . 10'1' for the middle New. residents, pleuse .. phone Insecticides of all "'-\e~ ~a\t'pns ,.' bulge, 'relieves Toels, hose, bulbs, Welcome Wogon for your gifts kinds and a complete \"'" • nervous stra in line of notionally ,sprinklers, power ond greetings in your ,neigh- 't It, llnd tension. known fertilizers . mOwers ete ete . • . Call for appointment borhood. I WE ARI A SCOTT DEALER. WE DELIVER m,.. AND TU 5-4112 M. VI)~ENE NURSERY 21807 MACK AVE" between 8 and 9 mil. SQl 405 Fisher Roed :Rear ~tranc. It Parkin, .TUxedo 2-8~O TU 5-4817 PR 7~0639 HOUR5-S:30 to 10~30 • Sot. , to 4 Mol. P.rsoJ'ln.1 DETR

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Miss ' . , but 3:45 p.m. Girls Gym Ages 7-12 Wise will pledge nuptial vows Saturday, Ap'ri~19, ,at Bayview whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~ :\~ 4 p.m., it was announced by I Rinaldo R. Bartalucci, live at' Friday and Saturday 6:30 p.m. Billiards & Pool Teenage Boys on May 10 at St. Pa\1~ Church Yacht Cl\.lb fOr the purpose of but vice-president Robert Kefgan 6:30 p.m. 1932 Prestwick, Grosse Pointe "DARBY'S RANGERS" at a meeting on April 14. Jr. Girls Sports Program - Includes on the Lake wth\ Frederic' ~~~ ,distributing the hardwar~ com- James Garner Woods, .Mich., recently com- Commando War Story tited Badminton, Volleyball,/and Basketball Ken~;y Maddock. \ . peted for during the past win- Plans for the sale are in the Four attendants WIll precede pleted the field communication Saturday l\latinee only formative stage at present but Ages 12 and over crewman course at Fort'Leon- "DIVE BOMBERS" ngles 8:00 p.m. Miss Wise' up the aisle., Mrs, ter., Commodore Maury l?e- it already has been agreed that Sr. Girls Sports Program - Includes ard Wood, Mo. Sun., Mon., and Tues. eated Badminton, Volleyball. & Basketball Raymond T.', 'Hu~ttemani J'r. Clercq made the follo-wmg the boys from the major and will ,be the matron of honor. awards: , He reeeived t r a i n i n g W Lana Turner _ ;Jeff Chandler -ding minor league' teams, wearing Friday switchboard 0 per at ion aii'a "THE LADY TAKES 4-11, Also in the bridal" party will A FLYER" their caps and jerseys, will 4:00-5:00 p.m. Ballet Class Beginners only Ages 7-12 be ,CaJrol Wettlaufer,-. Betty .Wally Cross,. season cham- cOII)munioation c e n t e r pro- Color - C1nemascope conduct a door to door can- (Additional Fee) Lewis and. from Chi c ago, pIon, the y"ehymg and ~cCar- cedures. '... Starting Wednesday vass during the hours 'of the 6:30 p.m. Open Gym for. Basketball Practice Trudy Short. John B. Caipen- thy trophIes; Chuck Sml!th the Bartalucci entered the Army Marlon Brando Sale. 7:00-8:00 p.m. ter will be Mr, Maddo~k's best Cock-O-The-Walk and Derry ,last December and completed MOI,SEYE:V "SAYONARA" Gtlys & Dolls Dance Club- (Boys & Girls Winner of 4 Academy Awards It is hoped Woods-Shores Ages 7-12) . . man. Ushering will be John D. Dale Trophies; Elmer Millen- basic training 'at the fort. l"esidents will be generous in He. is a 1953 graduate of DANCE COMPANY Saturday Fife, Donald J. Parthurn and bach the.~ Rackham trophy; Eastern. High School in De- C their donations as all funds Al Susalla. Jack Moran the Charles Beck LUXURIOU ) 'LOGE SEATS 1:00-2:30 p.m. Playmates Club (Boys & Girls Ages Main .'1.: $4.~, $5.50, $6.60: l"aised from the sale will be ~ Parents of the ,coUJPle are trophy. troit. A 1957 graduate of Balc.: $2.20, $3.30, $4.4J.l, $5.50 V',>!'t Our Tell "" t.)n lounq<' used to buy equipment for the 4-6) , Wayne State University, Bar- At GrinrLell's & Masonk Temple 2:30-4:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. HaIU'YW. Wise Skip BostOn received the .~~/- youngsters in the league. Funsters Club (Boys & Girls all Ages - of Hampton ro~d, and Mr. and oldest trophy in"local competi- talucci is a member, of Delta 'ame It costs about 15 dollars to Crafts, Cooking, Hikes, Special Events). Mrs. P. FrederIck Maddock of tion wh(fu he was awarded the Sigma Pi and Ga~ma Theta gir15 equip each youngster with a 1:30-3:00 p.m. Boys Gym Ages 11-14 Ha1'~ard r?ad. coveted' Francis C. Marsh tro- fraternities. ert 153- W. LAfAYETTE 16 to uniform and provide bats and 3:00-5:00 p.m. Boys Gym Ages 15 and over MISS Wlse ,v:as feted at a phy for DN 60 competition. • WO 1-2~66 es by balls for games. Monday luns:heon and Round the C:loSk This trophy was first awarded shower by Mrs. Roy Martin at . , NOW Pl~AYING LAST 10 DAYS 11-5, The last report shows that 2:00 p.m. Mr. Bergan's Modelling Class with the Detroit YachJt Club on 10 1913 and was won by the ESQUIRE aonald &. Wilford PreltlDit about 580 boys are raring to 4:00 p.m. Jr. Girls Knitting March 8. Mesdames Al Long, late Jee Snay. indy get started <\nd each has al- WORLD'S GREATEST PANTOMIMIST! 6:30 p.m. Open Gym for Basketball Practice George Miller, George Eldei" THEATRE ch in ready paid an enrollment fee ------.,..----,..;....- 'f ding Tuesday and John Walter honored her ,- 153 J I E. Jefferson ". MEII HE II of two dollars. Team sponsors IH WONDERFUL, AID three carry the lion's share of the 3:45 p.m. Boys Gym' (Includes Basketball, Track, art; a linen shower at the Failr- at B'eacondield financial load but there still and Games Ages 6-11) holme home of Mrs. Walter. THE Starting Wed" Apr~' 23-29 for . . YOU MISI HIM AT Miss Betty ,Lewis (who will . One Full Week- is a need for more sponsors in 6:30 p.m. Open 'Gym for Basketball Practice POMPEIAN YOUR OWN PERILI" also be a May bride) gave the ision ' order that more teams can 6:30 p.m. ~ ••• ounlA CAUIDY 'ama Enameling on Copper (Men & Worpen) spinster dinner in her Le'Yis- ROOM "0\ ctr..... Trr... take the field in the great 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Sword Club M ton road home. A kit c hen ~ a1ing American sport. "HII IE.'US 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club - 1st, 3rd, shower was g i v e n by Mrs. Boys planning to play with & 4th Tues. Eugene J. Kornmeier and her /'t,. It" .....: IIILLlANTI" the Collegiate League are mother'i ~~I"""""'. , ~ •• 'I.TI.'. Wednesday , daughter, Mrs. 'Raymond T, ?? ~~ asked to report to Monteith ..~~~:il~ 3:45. p.m. Tap Dancing-Beginners only Ages '7-12 Huetteman, Jr. in hell' home on day ;;r.~.:'F:,",:.. , t' - AMI.... Iy His , ...... _ School on May 5 at 5:30 p.m. LaRa TlIrttu - Hope Lange t 3:45 p.m. Dramatics-Boys & Girls Ages 7-12 N. Oxford. dinner. Miss Wise's fellow teachers Plus 6:30 p.m. Teenage BadmintC?n Enjoy the Whitti~.,s Walt Dimey's "PORTUGAL" j GILLES liE&AL AND PIRII VIIRY e at Taylor" School are planning traditional M ()the r' s (C,Inemascope <,:olor&) 6:30 p.m. Enameling on Copper (Men & Women) a pantry shower at the home Day Dinner with your III Dftica DptI Dilly 1:31Uti. tI I P...... ,.&...... College Club 8:00 p.m. Billiards & Pool Boys 13 and over family in the chann- Special Matinee sat, April 2C Edu. of Miss Gertrude Gahagen on ing Pompeian Roo m Doors open 1:45 PRICD:------8IIn. thru Thura. at 81)0, Main Fioer and Mlbieftfae, , •• ""0. lood. . 8:00 p.m. Adult Badminton University Road. . . . • delicious appetiz- "THE THING" 3.JO, fa75, 2.fO; Fr., .!WI leL • 8='0, 4.40, ,..", ,.so, a.m. .~, 25 Years Old (Irs, wondedul entrees, Also :Walt Disney's Mlltl"", April 26 and May' • 2 P.M., ,.&5. '30, t.75. 2.20. from The parties will be rounded temptlng desserts . . . "PORTUGAL" on as Old Timers out with a cocktail party for eight course din n e r Plus 4 Curtoons Twenty-five years of accom- The Old Timers are back Collegiate Sorosis Plans complete with shrimp can friends of the bride and bride- cocktail, 3.lSO . . . ittle plishment in educational, civic, again after their FlorIda jaunt To Honor Dr. Chamberlain grrom given by Carol Wet- served 12:00 noon to W.d., Thu ...., Fri., Sat. and social activities will be and resu:tning their regular tlaufer. The brideg'N)Olm'Spar- 8:30 ... childre'n's April 30 - May 3 Grosse' Pointe 'Tradition" ball. portions served. Reser- "A celebrated by the College F rid a y afternoon meetings. I Collegiate Sorosis Alumnae ents will give the rehearsal oNARMER BRos. z?! ' oard vations suggested.' 1'WUl[1t, <" ',;., Women's Club at its Silver They are very anxious to wel- of Detroit will pay tribute to dinner at the Detroit Yacht ...... AFTER AFTER the Weddinlll, b rea k- ;;:;.::::: .... YEAR YEAR Club. r.;~::... low. Anniversary Tea to be held on come new. me.mbers to. their one of its'members at a lunch- f a s t s. receptions Friday, April 18, from 3:00 to h h I co -osed 0'" pre- up ..• aU traditional- 5:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. retiredgrc: wgentlemen.lC s' mf-l j p.m.eon Saturday,in the Women'sApril 26, atCity1 Power Squa'dron ly perfect at the ctive John R. Pear, 707 Trombley . d' t Whittier. / l"oad. Anyone mtereste 15 mos Club. Honors Offl.CerS Mrs. Ivan Kirlin of 26 Re- cor~i.ally f ir.vihted to "hatttendt Guest of honor will be Dr. theIr get oget ers w hIC s ar '""h b l' , . &L_ naud road, general chairman at 1:30 p.m. every Friday af- Katherme C a~ er am, pro- The Grosse Pointe Power ::~..... , TU. of the tea, is assisted by Miss fessor of phYSICS at Wayne Squadron honored its 1958 .: hltti Combines Fine Food with Fine Elltertainm.nt Helen Armstrong, Mrs. Eliza- ter~oon.. .' State University. Others plan- officers at its eighteenth an- '..; W er beth Clark,. and Mis~ Dorothy Pmochle IS the favorIte card ning to attend' are the Ann nual Inaugural Dinner Dance Burns Dr. at the River PLUS TU Goodson o~ Detroit, and Mrs. game and refreshm~nts are Arbor and Birmingham alum- at Grosse Pointe Y.C., Satur- ( _Lady Takes a Flyer OPENING FRIDAY. APRIL 25th Montague Clark, Mrs. Albert served.' For further 1Oform~- nae groups and the Senior day April 19. VA 2-9000 Starrint, Lana Turner and TU Conkey, and Mrs. William T. tion c~l1 TU 5-4600 or drop m Class of Collegiate Sorosis at Q'fficers being given their FREE PARKING LOT Jeff Chandl.r Krieghoff of Grosse Pointe. on Fnday a;ter.no~n. University of Michigan. flag of office included com-I ~~~:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I AL NAVARRO Mrs. Fred Schumann. Mrs. Sr. Girls Volleyball Dr. Chamberlain, class of mander Lawrence Reif, Lt. AND HIS SOCIETf ORCHESTRA Emil LeiJieh, and Mrs. Edgar 1914, is the only woman full C?mman~er George Fun k, , B. Cooper are in charge of the The Sr Girls Volleyball proiessor of physics in the FIrst Lt. AI/Foster, Secretary GROSSE POINTE'S OWN! Mu~~ DesigJ1ed for YOUf tea table arrangements, which League was all set to start last United States and a few weeks John Wetzel, Treasurer Rob- will have an all silver setting Thursday mght at 7:30 in the ago, was seiected as one of ert Morden and retiring Com- Listening ~r.d Daneinq Pleasure accented by white flowers and Neighborhood Club Gym. Five the ten outstandiRg working mander Hartwell Johnson. white tapers on an exquisite teams will be competing for women of the yeR!l"in Detroit. The Commanders from the Dired' from gray-blue imported cloth. The about a five week period. Tro- Deti"oit, Dearborn. Grosse lIe, soft strains of mus~c amid the phies will be presented to the Port Huron, Wyandotte' and AL GREEN'S POINCIANA ROOM general air of festivity will championship team. Children's' League Plans Mount Clemens PO'?Jer Squad- Gro... Point. F.r",. Palm Bea~h Towers, Palm Beaeh, Fla. complete the setting for this ------P ~ f S C rons were in attendance. ... ~ala event. ' D • S • PI ar JY or __ummer amp I'mportant guests included Among those presiding at I etrolt oros!s ans Commodore Charles L. Jacob- the tea 'will be Mrs. John As- The Michigan League for son of the Grosse Pointe Y.C., Luncheons Meet in Birmingham J:~~PtM~:~:;i8 1.50 FOR THE G:ONVENIENCE AND ~OMFORT selin. first president of the --- Crippled. h' Children,S' PInc.,rt are Commander \.]"\.Iro-rdon MacLane OF OUR GUESTS College Women's Club and Detroit Sorosis will mee t Thursday,gIving t elrAprilprmg24, at aStrath~y on of the U.S. Coast Guard, Vice Evening Dinners from 3.15 Mrs. Kennet h P att on, Bedford Tues day 8't 12:30 0 '1c ock"m the moor Temple, Fenkell and Commander Richard Weber, WE WILL SOON OPEN 1 ... III ... ane, 1'15 curren t presl'd ent . B"Irmmg ham horne 0f Mrs , Wil - Lauder, to benefit orthopedic -Distdct Commander Charles THE STAG ROOM ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;liam Rodg.ers for l.uncheon.. and cardiac children at Grace Fead, D.E.O. Fred Chalcraft, t'the Perfect Room for tiJ~ PH/ect PMt,," Mrs. Allee Burlmgame WIll Staff Captain George Cossa- OPEN II :30 A,M. TO 1:00 A.M. speak to the group on "Home' Bentley Camp . boom and Staff~Captain Wil- ,'.... Gardening with an Eye to the The Ways and Means ChaIr- Ham Te~es of the U.S. Power Reservation. TU ....5015 Reservations SlIgg~sted: VAlley 2~111 Future." man, Mrs. earl Carlson, of squadron. 15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield Hunting:t')n Road is assisted by .-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii Mrs. Charles Brooks, of Lake- .~ i Education Council Hears pointe road, Mrs. Henry B. 'I About Remedial Reading Gardner of McMillan road, Mrs. Charles Johnston of Pem- "best music ,~ I The Mother's Health Educa- berton road and Mrs. Norman B.'tion Council m.et T~esday at Swayne' of Hawthorne road. "II the Grosse Po1Ote Nar Me- All members are working to in town" . morial where they heard Mar. make this annual luncheon and Kohler-Williams shall Lemmermon, of the card party a ?uccess. The Bright and Sharp Duo Grosse Pointe School SJ:stem, I ~unc~eon WIll be served at New Danci~. Rhythms ~peak on remedial readmg. 12: ....0 0 clock. • Your car troubles will be fixed geod ,food righI, the firJI time, without wast~ effort and needless ex- Business Men's good fun pense. Drive in and get a posi- Special Attention to tive d:agn05is of your motor Luncheons I Bowlin, Porti •• troubles. With our motor

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I CLASSIFIE Ch~rge Ads-IS C~sh Ads-IS 5c- e~ch ado C, TUXEDC 3 Trun': LINER S', CUNNINGHAM [ 16941 Kercheva: TU S-9698 CHILD OF '.fHE"DESERT'- One of some 12,000Arabs HARKNESS PHA 20313 Mack A" a.nd Berbers reported to have tled from the Spanish TO 4-3100 Sahara, this mother carries her sleeping baby on her SKY-BRIDGE STAMP - KINSELS back as she sets up the family tent across the border An airplane and an arch, 17051 Kercheval MONSTERPIECE - A celebrated villain in Scandina- at Goulmine, Morocco, As the refugees stream out of bearing the Arabic words TU 5-4827 vian folklore, this troll turns a snaggle-toothed grin to SPACE LOVER - Singer the bleak land where Spain faces new pressure from 4'United Arab Republic," its owner, Mrs. Hans Stackegard of Oconomowoc, Wis. and harpist Sue Evans, the Saharan Liberation Army, Madrid has announced symbolically link the po- lA-PERSONI 'j)OG-I~-BOOTS - The story of Puss-in-Boots is a The doll was sent by her mother, Mrs. Ingeborg Pihl, who recently sent Dr. it hopes to help some 30,000'colonists emigrate to its litically joined but. geo- well-known fairy tale, but here's a real live Dog-in- NEED a baby; j. of Hangfors, Sweden. Equipped with long white hair, James Killian Jr. her ap- North African possession. graphically separated ter- nursemaids a a black-tufted tail and furry feet, the doll is a perfect plication to make the first ritory of Egypt and Syria Boots in the form of Sue, a seven-month~old pooch in flight to or around the Southampton, England. Suffering from sore fe~t, Sue hour, day or representation of the mythical figures from many in this new stamp. Dated ity help aval stories, including Ibsen's play, 4'Peer Gynt." Mrs. moon, Is shown on arrival was taken to a firm of surgical boot makers by owner I' Feb. 1, 195~, the date of ten Club,PI' Stackegard and her husband came to the U. S. last year. at Idlewild Airport, New the proclamation of the Mary Smith. In no time at all, the footsore canine was York, from the West union, the United Arab fitted with a set of soft, calf leather boots, with laces BOOKKEEPIN( Coast. Republic stamp omits and tongues at the back and tiny rubber-lined replace- s e r v ice do Israel and Jordan, parts of able soles. Now Sue can trot around the streets to her Your office which lie between Egypt heart's content without discomfort. TUxedo 1-95t and Syria. The stamp is BOOKKEEPIN priced at 15 mills, about service don three cents. Your office TU 1-~551.

I AM THE LOSE UP TC The first sev listen. No dl pills or exerc back guarant PRescott

'_ENTERTA AARONS ATTRA' Music U A-I O!'chestr Ba) Call us now f, and summer 1: TO 5-2990 MAGICIAN children's bI special occa~ FOR FELINE FANCIERS-Displaying the latest in fe- Good referen line finery, Sammy the tiger cat and his mistress, Mrs. VAlley I. Lois Munroe, wear matchlng necklaces. Mrs. Munroe, a New York decorator and home furnishings expert wh() 2A-MUSICA SHORT CUT - Striking a. ' loves cats, went into the business of designing neck. INSTRU laces for cats on a spare-time basis. She called the cre- compromise between sack PIANO TEAC.. and sheath, Castillo of ation "Puss 'n' Purrl Collar." It's an adjustable "kitty- tested" 12-inch strand of pearls with a fake stone Skilmer, 527 WAY OF THE CROSS - Noted for his portraits of l...anvin cuts this pink edo 5-0818. 1-' Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret, artist Pietro crepe afternoon dress pendant set in gold plate. Stones come in different Teacher's D, Annigoni displays his latest work, a painting of the short enough to let the colors to serve as birthstones or to match the eat's eyes. HEAVY ON THE LIGHT - Looking like an aging of Arts Degr Crucifixion. He is creating the mural in the Church kneecaps peep beneath giant's birthday cake, the largest chandelier in the of Castagno, Italy, the hem. The dress has a world is turned on after its completion in Limburg, 2_rUTORIN pair of buttons set just. Germany, Destined to hang in a Chicago concert hall, COMtv below the easy waist. ' the massive fixture is 16 feet high, 11 feet in diameter, and weighs more than a ton and a half. It has 545 TUTORINC electric candles and some 20,000 hand-polished pieces MRS. LOUIS MA CHANEL '58 - The famed, of crystal. It may be exhibited at the Brussels World's Tutoring by degre Chanel suit remains un- U Fair before shipment to the U. S. able in all subjec~ changed this spring, as II U?--'7.",~ school, college c :the grand old lady of Paris p> tion. I fashion continues to advo- I, OPENINGS Fa cate the straight, free- 339 Merriweathe' f swinging jacket atop a r TUxedo slim skirt, This version is ~ ! PRIVATE done in an interesting t tweed that combines i stripes of black on an off. 1 white background. The jacket is' framed and ~ cuffed in wide blactt braid, and the ove'rblouse is done in black silk jersey.

II You can y., hours per age $3 an : INTERIOR DECORATION PRescot-. - Although she seems in FRENCH CHAMP-V!ce-Pre.sident Richard M. Nixon STEVENSON HONORED - "Cited for exciting the the height of fashion, greets young Alain Sevestre of Evreux France /' imagination of our American youth through partici. APPLICATION: PRINCESS CHARMING - A picture of glamour in a model Brenda Sullivan "France's ambassador of youth athletics to ther. United:, I patirlg in the true-democratic political progress," Gov. tion of opera: filmy ofI-the-shoulder gown of cream tulle and gold lacks one item-a dress. States," The 16-year-old French youth visited Mr. ' Adlai E. Stevenson 1'sawarded a plaque as Delta ;Phi age Pumping lace, Brittl.in's Princess Margaret poses for a new of- What she's wearing at a Nixon on. a two-week tour of the U. S. which he won I Epsilon Sorority's "Man of the. Year."m accepted by ficial photo. The 27-year-old Princess wears a neck- London fashion show is in a France-wide sports competItion run by Gillette! ?t':.:~:-~>,,~~~.,..n,m...n.~;..,....._....~m~~'~."'~""-,'~::T:: ..'''-'':'T7';'-,~,,~, Grosse Poini of France. Sevestre is national junior javelin cham.: Kerby Road lace and earrings of turquoise for the portrait, made actually the last word in ~1958. by Cecil Beaton at Clarence House, London, residence foundations. pion of France and provincial junior shot put and ;~:".,. ..". .. I:~"., .:'..." ' • • I •• 1' : .. . of Margaret and Queen Mother Elizabeth. discus record holder. H~'s aiming for France's next ... ~...... " ,~t... MIDDLE--AGEIJ Olympic team. for light hi ~-'-". .. ~ '. I '_ ~ '. care of coni ,'. References re i'. room and hoc (. 1, " Grosse Pinte i:' WANTED:------Lad elderly lady and August- light housekf. references, nationality, ~ sired. Reply Grosse Point,' AMBITIOl! Dignified sale~ ties, collection" Commission, p necessary. VP:..

STRAIGHT FROM eRN.- $1,000.00 P: NEL-Mme. Chanel, grand IN TEE FI old"lady of Paris fashion, Lifetime inco: continues to follow the retirement p. straight and narrow path training. Excl this spring. Her slim nationally ad green wool coat takes col- B. Van or contrast from dark, TUxedc ., L!GHT OF FAITH-Modern lighting techniques com- green shantung binding bine wi~h traditional religious art in this work erected REGISTERED DRAGON WHEELS-A back seat driver that tIed up on poc~et flaps and collar. Start $385 if traffic for blocks, this dragon plays road hog in San Ilt Louraes,. France, for the centennial observance of There's a compa~ion dress the visions of St. Bernadette. The group study, show- increase to Juan, Puerto Rico. Actually, the monster is part of a of dark green shantung Yearly incr. truck-mounted fioat on its way to the Ponce de Leon below. ,tng the Virgin Mary and children, 1soutlined with n'eon perience. A! Carnival. tubes, to gleam brightly at night. Bon Secours Pointe. TU 4

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YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Thre. Trunk Lines to Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 'Three Trunk Lines to Serve You q..icldy !)EADLINE 4 P.M. TUESDAY , CLASSIFIED RATES 4-HELP WANTED SA-SITUATIONS W.--A-N-TE-D-'....:.--F-O.....;.R-R-E-N-T----:-"---::-"-7"'"";6--A----=-FO=-R=-,-=-R=EN-=-=T=-F=U:::R:-:-N:7IS=H::-:E=D:-:-::7---=-W:7A-:-:N:-:::T=E=D:-T-=O=-=R=E:::N=T--:"'."""':,_=--A-::-':::RT=I:-':C~LE:::S:-'"=FO=-=-R-:S:-:A:-:L=E~"::'8~A:-:R=T:::IC::L-=E=-S-=FQ:::-:R:-=-SA:-:L:'":'E=- MALE and FEMALE Ch~rge Ads-IS words for $1.00 __ :---.:...... ----- _ ,DOMESTIC __ (U_n_f_u_rn_is_h_e_d_J_,":,"-:-::__ GROSSE POINTE PARK. 2 LADY executive desires 4 or 'GOOD, BUYS IN USED-N --INE---P-r-E}-C-E--m-a-'ho-g-a-n-Y-di-.n-. ChAd 15 0r d f 90 I EARN $35 weekI)', delivering -L-A-D-Y~-W-I-S-HE---,S-t-o-c-a-re-f-o-rCADILLAC, 1~62. Off East. rootQS. and bath. Ideal for 5 "unfurnished rooms, -flat, or CLOTHING ing rom suite, with credenza; as $-- ,w. s or C invitations. Evenings and car invalid, semi-:invalid. Light Jefferson. ModeI'n' 2 rooms, : one. Utilities. $17 per week. apartment near transporta.:. ". 5-piece walnut. twin bed- 5c each ~ddltronal word . necessary. 1-2 p.m. Friday d uti e 8, Referenres. TR 3- bath. 'Quiet bu~lding.Bus- : VAlley, 4.1i02.. . tion.' WOodwa'rd 2-4344.. , ST. MICHAEL'S room;suite, complete. Grand"' - only. EDgewater 1.7818, . Call 6490. iness woman, working .61 R' .f 'I. t 8-A' RTICLES FOR SALE NEWTHR1FTSHOP. Rapids furniture;, excellent 4 A-HELP WANTED- couple. Stove, refrigeratOr. - ooms or en 20475 SUnningdale,. , condition, 113 original cost, TUXEDO 2-6900 EXPERIENCED lady wants $62.50..By a p.p '0 i nt.m e n t, p ...A-.t fC ---A---b'---d-.b~f-f":"'-t Moving. ADamS 1-9.041- DOMESTIC Wednesday steady';, Refer- h U d LEASANT' 116U room or Hlrf ca met art u e, Grosse .Poin~Woods 3 Trunk Lines WOMAN to oaxe for 2 small ences. Call Thursday after 4Available6214 'WAlnu"'.May 7t2 0204. T xe 0 lady or 'gentleiman. Somerset wa.lnut, priced reasonable. H F 'd I.~ NORGE GAS STOVE .(38 in.), 5 p.m. WA 2-0087~ 1--- _ LINER STATIONS children. Prefer white. Must .;. ,~. -. . and, Charlevoix. .Br,ea1dast PR..escott 8~9099, ours: rI aYi -oJ p.m. good condition. S.i'm m 0 n I be honest and have good ____ ~ _...... ;.i Ii ROOM, lower flat; Grosse iJf' desjred.. VA. 4-2570. -A-U-T-O-D"""7'R-IV-E-R-S--O-n-lY-$~9-.1:-6ROSE POINT eollar: inside stu;diocouch, full length. CUNNINGHAM DRUGS references. Must be, devoted EXPERIENCED woman, best POI'n.te'.Ava.l.l.....ble. M.ay 15"h. '.F-U-R..;.,N-ISHE-''---o-.--'----,-'-:.-'-th-b-- $ ~ 7" 'd TU 5-2~9~, 'QI II. D room WI eau- qua r t e r I y buys 10,000- measuremerul, 3, I1f.ltsle 16941 Kercheval at Notre Dame to children. Live in. Good of Grosse. Pointe references, Sleepl'n.g porch. Excellent t.. . ". ' R . 80" 'th 5" (rt - . ) LEITZ LEICA FI.5 XENON TV :1.9698 ., lful r1yer VH~:!Wat 1v e r $20,.000,Bodily Injury and ,. \'11. ~nume opportunity_ TU 1-7868. has five days open; Ironing 10 cat l' 0 n. '~175, TUxedo < 1 "t I HARKNESS PHARMACY or c eamng., . WAI;nu.t 3 4503. 5-';292. '!' House 'for, employed ady. $5,000 Pro'perty Damage Li- TUxedo 5-50.25. 50 MM, also, F2 Surru ar1 20313 Mack Ave. at LochmoOL WHITE woman, experienced, " VAlley 2-2410. ability. TU 1-2376. ---~------._---- coated. 127 MMLeitz Wo ; 'I'U 4-3100 to assist with general.house- REFINED, capaqle Yugoslav------"'------TEN .WOOl), storm and screen F4.5 Aniv-.. Crown type work and children. Stay full ian girl desires hous€work or 704 NEFF ROAD, Cape Cod, 3 CHEERF1!~ second ~loor room. RUMMAGE Sale) Saturday, windows, different sizes. Red Gr8!phic, C'08!ted.Optar.Shut- KINSELS ironing. Mondays. Please bedrooms, $200 per month,' C~nyement, locatIon, park ' . May 3, 9, a.m. Plaza Hotel, canvas awrllngs, with equip- ter lik€ new and fully syn- 17051 Kercheval at Sf.. Cla1r or part time. Tuxedo 2.5694. TV 5.4827 call mornings. WA 2-5816. June 1st. , . pnvlleges. VAlley 1-7762. 11542 East Jefferson. menta TUxedo 1-9981. . ohronized.. Koda.1>:Precision WHITE maid or housekeeper ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN . ' . ------stand and copy camera, 1A-PERSONALS for doctor's family. Plain EXPERIENCED lady wishes TU 5-6063 LO 7.4706 BUSINESS orpr'ofessional TRf..DE-IN sofas ahd chairs. DINING ROOM set, walnut; 35MM sliding back. TU cooking. TUxedo 1-4413. WOrk Monday, Thursday, JOHN S. GOODMAN man in private home. No All in nice condition. Rea. round table, china cabinet, 2-1523. NEED a baby sitter? Reliable cle'aning, ironmg" WIll get ------other.roomers. Some privi. sonably priced. Van Uphol. 6 chairs, buffet. Will sacri- nursemaids a v a i I a b 1e by 5-SITUATION WANTED evening meal. References,. 1055 LAKEPOINTE, 5-room leges. VAlley 3-2018.. stering Co., 13230 Harper. fice. TUxedo 4-1787. IMAGIC CHEF gas range and ' hour, day or week. Matern- LAMPS VA 1-5465. upper in com e. $75 per ------Open 9 'til 9. ------Kitchen-Aid electric beater. ity help available. The Sit- month, induding heat 'and GROSSE POINTE, 2. nicely WillTE POLAR bear rug. Excellent condition; reason- Custom.made 1amp' shades EXPERIENCED girl wishes garage. Prefer adults. .furnished. bedrooms.'Busi.' VACUUM BARGAINS Valued at $1,000. Prize on able. TUxedo 5-0943. ters Club, PRescott 7-0377. made and recovered in my days. Grosse Pointe refer------...,---- nesswomen. Close to trans- TV s.how. Donated. 'Ix> church, _ home. Grosse Pte. references. rt. t' G" t'. ~,,' Rebt..ilts 1 year' guarantee BY' BOOKKEEPING and typing ences. DU 6-0778. . 794 T:ftOMBLY. Upper ~ rooms, po a Ion. . arage op lonaa:. now in storage, Contact AB GRAND plano. Cable. TU 2-0315, 139 Ridge Road. ------2.baths. Adults. Call after VA 3~9928 . . Hooverw/beaters $16.95-$49.95 F ' S' V- 2 3450 Very reasonable. Like new. s e r v ice done efficiently. MIDDLE-AGED white woman . .. Rebuilt Eurekas :£19.95-$34.95 ather pItzer, 1 -: .. LAkeview 1-8887. 6 p.m. VA, 4-5519. PLEASANT room for gentle- Rebuilt G.E.'s $19.95-$24.95 Your office or mine. Call EXPERT BOA T refinisher wants day wor k Wednes days Rebuilt Royals $21.95PORCH FURNITURE: glass _ TUxedo 1-9551. wishes weekend work. VAl~ and every other Thursday. 5 ROOM lower flat, 333 Mor- man. Three Mile, hear Mack. Late Models,assort. mak~ $14.95 toP. wrought iron table, SPEEDY compresser, reason. ley 4-8538. WA 2 8481 . Board 0 p t iI.on a 1. Garage. ' HARPER VACUUM. . able. 2 tires, white walls, BOOKKEEPING and typing - ev~nmg

Lady to stay with RELIABLE colored man wants Living room,' bedroom, bath, . NEAR MORANG FOR &AiLE: Algonquin Lake,. . J . .' d' Kitchen set, oak with oyster- Men's luggage, 4 pro lined WANTED: work as j ani tor, porter, elderly lady full time .July and. kitchen. alcove. Stove, Brick dupl'ex,. gas .a/c, caxpet- near Hastings,_Michigan, DRAPERI~S for plct~re an shell finish. Extension 1Jatble custom dr8!peries, llx13', red handyman, landsca~ work. f t h t h t t . lake.front 4 ,,,,,,,,,,.,...f.~~ntbuild-: small WIndows." WI.t.hd.t'c.~....r-, w'I'i.,'r'l4. ""l...n~,~ $20. VA ~-1()«\7, L' t" h and August. No laundry, re ngera or, ea, 0 wa er ing, "screened terrace, 1% .....}J'Q-L wu.--.. 11 t ,II 'I;lUiCU:.Li:l _ ov ee s carpe , wrmger was er. References. WAlnut 2-8123. and parking furnished:. $85gara.ge,May 15. $110: per fng, fUrnished.'E'xc e 11 en t: nices; exce. en .con 11On,______Call VA 1-5627 evenings, light housekeeping. Furnish per month, no lease. TU month.. rental, also id€?-l'as -hootJ.ng $25. Medicin~, eabinet,$4. ,.G.. E.PORTABLE dishwasher Saturday, Su,nday•. references, qualifications, HANDYMAN for laridscaping 5-6523. 'lodge; landscaped, boa t s,; TUxedo 2-0477." .' in good oondition. Ideal for nationality, and salary de- and house. Reliable. PRescott SCHNEIDER: good!fishilig' arid"swimming.; SEVEN pai:rs of lined duSity swrimer. cottage: Lambretta SEALY Hide-A-l3ed, complete, sired. Reply to Box L-100, 8-2244. NEFF LANE, 2 bedroom te:r;- , TUxedo 4-0442. Situated in the hi:!arLof_the. rose faille .draperies, hand. "motor.bIke~78 Stanton Lane. . grey tweed, large full double Grosse Pointe News. race; completely carpeted" larg.est southern r~()(ft and' mad e by JIudson's. Very PRIVATE .SALE. Spinet-con- bed size, $65.00. Call even~ SA-SITUATIONS WANTED 25 fee.tof closets. Air-cond.i- hun.tI'ng area .EM.3.5632 1 l'ngs after 6 p m or week AMBITIOUS WOMAN DOMESTIC ---;-~------. .. .' .:-.. rea son a b 1'e.. Four a.:ge sole piano, mahogany d.rop' . ' . ., .. Dignified salesWf)rk; no J?ar- tioned" private basement, .6A-FO'R RENT_ BEAU'I'I:FULLY situated 109. mate~ed. En g 11s h huntmg leaf extention 1J8!ble,buffet, ends. PRescott 5-7615. ties, collections o'r canvassmg. 14-year old girl would like garage. Adults only, $150.. (F • h d) . . t h d the d and '. 't' . h' 11 ------_ babysitting weekends, days TUxedo 4-3207. urnls e cabin, p.lus 2 bed.Tin.,' ba1Jh,. pr~n s, an e ~" four needle pom c. all'S a BED, Drexel French. Proven .... Commission, plus bonus. Car ---'------"---- -guest cab i n. All conven- pamted, very unusual. like new, walnut. bedroom CIal, pecan fruitwood, double necessary. VA 2-5180. or nights. T1J 5-1697...... ----- GROSSE POINTE'PARK. Not- :LAKEPOINTE-Warren. Com- ien~es.. 45m i n 1;1 t e s from H 0 USE HOLD fUTnishings; set, Singer machine, other and 'complete, $50. Call Sat. $1,000.00 PER ~MONTH EXPERIENCED shirt finisher tingham Road lower flat..6 fort ably .furnisbedheated Grosse Pte. FU:r'l'HShed, dock" 3 piece ..s e c ti 0 n 'aI, base items. TY 4-848Q. 'urdays, TUxedo 4-2119. rooms, ~a~ heat, gar~ge. ~ upper 5 room. in C om.e, raft,. boat; 'sandy beach~ 7 -rocker, occa,siona1 chairs, MAGNAVOX combiriation:-17,') '. , IN THE FIRST YEAR wishes day work ironing, or cleaning .. VA 2-8425. Beach pnvlleges, adults. VA Adults. ~eference~. ~D~p.o.Slt.; aores. 1250 ~. la~e :fu:'oIlltage"'tables, lamps, large round television;'AM-FM radio,. 3_SALTERINI black iron table, Lifetime ineo-me with early 1-8368. TU ~-.8921.. $29,5?O.UNIverSIty 1-8094, mirrorS,corner 'work tab~e, speed rec9rd changery $175. French. Provincial double retirement plan. Complete MIDDLE-AGED white WOffi,an training, Exclusive product, wants day work or hospital GROSSE POINTE GARDENS FURNISHED:2' bedroom Colo-' -7.... WANTED TO RENT Frigid~ixe washer,. rubb~ TU 4-6673: , ~~~b~~~~; ~~' ::p~~~ nm- of children. Good references. full size din. rm. and sep. .. shopping., TU 4..4665. ,Thursday ev~nmg and FrI- Call evenings. 'ru ~-6638. cut Oriental S8!pphire, with :ted REGISTERED t e c h n i cia .n. Start $385 if untrained, WIll VA 2-8343. kitchen', 1ge. closets, cross LADY WISHES to share her ------:---:: day. lENS Y dst T'll Jh carat blue-White bag- , .. ~ of increase to $400 in July, ventilation, free parking,. flat'in .Grosse Pointe Park TWO ADULTS wish~..-small TUxedo 1-0618 ARt o. ~ ~ lr~~~~::r- uette diamond on' each sid~ OV1- EXPERIENCED woman wish- ' area W.Ith .n" ....., e, tea'cher, furnished - house or .'.apart- ----~---:--~_:_::_-_:_ ary m w , s w, t . ' W: Yearly increases with .ex- new decorations, adults...... '" P DRAPERIE.S d'ff t 11'ke n""'w, $200 complete. 3 Platinum s ~ tIn g. UJu es day work, laundry or blk E ~ f 'o-~' 0.1' wo.rki'ng . ment, With .porch, near shop- 16 R. , 1 er,en "" 7 t) eon perience. Apply Dr. Qumn, Mgr. TU. 4-1641, 1 , . . oJ. .. p~o essll.IJdJ.' 11 Un. ed TU-';~..:I- .....""'~ portable phoneO'T'aph., sacrifice, A dam s,. 1-4 4.::. oleaning. Good worker. Ref. ) blk . r1:"l'l' -~t r. 5 VA"'ley ing center, preferably Y.il- colors, a ' . " ~ .,.~ _ Bon Secours Hospital, Grosse 7 Mi. Rd.. (Moross a S. woman. vcU «L ~ ,. J: 4-4794.,'$10. TUx«lo 4-7145. after 4:30 p.m. «enee,. LOrain 8-1536. . 5. of Hai'pel'. 1-4505. loage or Hill, TUxedo 5-0204. Pointe. TO 4-0400.

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211-PAINTI DECORJ PAINTING .- "E GAIL__ ...... elE . " light spring " erenoes, ve YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Thre. Trunk Lines to Serve You qUickl, .. Three Trunk Lines to Serve You Quickly !»EADLINE 4 P.M. TUESDAY \: free estima CALL TUxedo 2.-6900 ~;.. 5-6419. 8A OFFICE £QUIPMENT 12A-BOATS & MOTORS 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE :l6-PETS FOIt SALE 21G--ROOF;SERtlICE 21I-PAINTING AND "THING of Be, FOR SALE FOR SALE I ,DECORATING ever." Painti FOR SALE FOR SAL.E POODLES, toy white, A.K.C. GUTTERS cleaned, repaired, j , FOR SALE-26 :root Privateer ;;.-' ing, plasteri . , registered. Will bring for in- and painted. Conductors un- !'YPEWRlTERS and adding Sloop. Excellent condition arID2, parker opens sat. 2-5: PAINTINGt papering, paper ing, etc. TU) machines, new, rebuilt. Rea- and ready for the water. NEW HOMES 1658 anita, see this rare well~ GROSSE POINTE ,spection. Call after 6' p.m. plugged. Any kind of roof removed. Wall washing. sonable prices. N at ion a 1 Best to be had in equipment done home, billlt to last, '. TU~edo 2-1462, repair, creosoted or recov- Neat, reliable. Work guaran. "n21J-WALL By A ppt., I 1 - for both cruising and racing. ered. TUxedo 1-5110. teed .. Mertens, 122 Muir, TU '1'. Office Equipment, 16749 planned to adapt, 3-5 bed- MAPLETON ROAD, 1 block REGISTERED litter, Brittany Will consider trade for pow- 2-0083. WALL 'oJ Harper at Bishop. TUxedo FOR SALE roomE.,reduced price , .. and to St. Paul's Catholic sChool, puppies. ,3 females and 1 er boat. Can be seen at Bay- 3HZ mckinley-a deceiving 1-7130. GROSSE POINTE SHORES oouple blocks to public grade male. 525 Phillip. VAlley 2- ROOF REPAIRING PAIN view Yacht Club at the foot house with big :fami1y com- Expert on leaky roofs; caulk- 26 Colonial. Unique Williams- and high schOOls. This con- 4484. DONALD BUSS INTERIOR 8B-ANTI9UES of Clairpoint, Detroit. Call rort, , terrific closets, low ing and gutters unplugged, . Neat, clean burg, 8-room tri -level ~ear veniently locate~ older white 1 GREAT 'DANES, month old, Decorator -.------TU 4-1504 for appoitnment. taxes, high conveniences, all 9 hung-up, painted inside and ~.': Reasonable r ANTIQUE walnut chest, carv- lake, $6'1,000 refreshed~ about ready to Colonial has 3 BR, bath, 1st out. Exterior Interio.r 14-FOOT WOLVERINE; like floor lav., gas heat, 2 car att. fawn, black mask, A.K.C. estimates ca: ed .handles. Rare antique move into . . . and 21816 VEnice 9-2220. Free Estimates new condition. 10 h.p. Mer- GROSSE POINTE FARMS gaI1age. Under $15,000. VAlley 1-0860. 30 Years in G,P. 'VEnice birds-eye maple secretary.' 168 HillCrest. 7 room Colonial, madison, st. clair. shores- cury, trailer. 866 Lakeshore GUTTERS cleaned, repaired 1081 Torrey, TUxedo 1-2738, $42,500 a beautifuly quality little ROSLYN. ROAD, :red brick 20-PIANO SERVICE TU 1-7050 WALL WASE drive. ranch to run itself. priced or replaced, metal deck, .------184 Hillcrest. 4 bedrooms, 2 Oolonial on liot 60' x 150'. ;."~ experience. C 0 MP LET E piano' service. rQofs repaired, flat or FREE estimates. Best work .. '-ARTICLES WANTED 15-FT. CLYDE 0 u t boa r d baths, activities room, $45,000. for action, take a peek . . . 3 BR, 2 baths, good size . badie, TUXed(, Tlining, repairing, refinish- shingled, private party. Free manship at best possible .;;>' Sport's cruiser, Johnson 15 183 Hillcrest. 6 room Co.lonial, and in 'grosse pointe pick-up modernized kitchen vi it h ing and moth proofing: Place estimp.tes. Ask for Nelson, prices. TUxedo. 2-5308. WALL WAS: -POSITIVELY motor. Accessories. L i k e , $41,500 for do-it-fiun and investment. dishwasher, dispos.al, ~ etc. your order early. R. Zech, PR 6-7159. oC cleaning, til(! HIGHEST PRICES-PAID for new. $595. Call VA 3-2348. a 3% room starter, recent, 1st floor decorating just com- GROSSE POINTE PARK plumbing an.q.wiring, '$5,500 RE 9-3232. ERNEST A. BOCK and waxed. " Furniture and Appliances, 18-FT. 'SLOOP, exJtra sails. pleted. Carpets and drape- 1002 Harvard. 4 bedroom;., 2 total. TU. 5-0448,' 21A-GENERAL SERVICES- 21H-RUG CLEAltI,_IN_G__ Pointer and decorator; quality (:' sured. Free e .~I Piece or a Houseful." Inboard. Ideal p 1e as u r e ries included. Price just re- ,~ len. LAkevif' bath, library, $45,000. duced. and color matching, the finest! 5-5733 sailer. TR 2-6200, Ext. 336, •.,r' ley 4.;9676. PRescott 1003 Cadieux. 7 room Colonial, GROSSE POINTE WOODS BESTCARPET CLEANERS Served Grosse Pointe homes for __------9 to 5. $35.000. HUGH WINDOW SHADES 10 years. WILL CLEAN basements or ' Wedgwood, 20661 (formerly W. CLEANING DYING Street), reasonable price. Semi~ CHALN1ERS PORC:H SHADES ~WINDOW attics for- unwanted articles. 16-FT. CHRIS CRAFT express Call for appointment or see 20685 Woodmont TV 1-6905 TUxedo 4-4040 ALUMINUM STORM REPAIRING Junk moved free. VAlley cruiser 30 H.P. e Ie c t r i c your broker. ranch, 1 bedroom, full bath _. CLEJ- WINDOWS AND DOORS PROMP'l' HOME SERVICE A-I PAINTING, wall washing. 2-5123. Johnson, 2 gas cans, trailer) and library down; 3 bedrooms, FREE ESTIMATES ':. For neat depe convertible boat top, com- full bath up. Terrace, patio, ALUMINUM AND FIBER Free estimates. Trombley 13A-w-OTS FOR SALE, INSURED Service, PRescott 3-0163. MEL ' ~ANTED - Hide-a-way bed, plete canvass- cover, 'swim- charming kitchen, loads of GLASS AWNINGS --VE 9-6609 F. studio couch, 9-piece dining 1add e r, custom cushions, RICHARD M. stora.ge space, recreation, in~ GLAS? BATH-TUB TU 2-6556 Painting and, Decorating ::.- room suite, 9x12 rugs, 2- anchor. A complete package, cinerator, gas heat, gaI1bage GROSSE POINTE FARMS - ENCLOSURES MAINTE piece living room suite, 3- TUxedo 1-0855. KIMBROUGH disposal, 2 caT garage. Whitcomb- Drive off Lake- Complete Repair Service CARPETS, rugs, furniture ex- Best of Grosse Pointe References shore. 100 ft. Owner. TUxedo Cleaning; Repairing pertly cleaned in your home; • 'nterior • Exterior S & B B' piece bedroom suite, refrig- 1 FOOT sloop, 022 square, NOW REALISTICALLY 35 2-4760, WO 1-4941. Reconditioning pro.mpt, courteous service. Free Estimates Wall & Windo erator, washing machine, gas PRICED terior painting stove, automatic washer. VA will trade for smaller boat, CO. ESQUIRE SHADE CO. Free estimates. Kie! Carpet JOHN R'. FORTIER 1-1793. preferably Rebel. TUxedo 17850 MAUMEE GROSSE, PTE. Fi\RMS, ready Cleaners, TUxedo 1-0369. chimney and 4-6160. Broadstone, 1894. Center hall for spring building. Tour- 15133 'Gratiot PR 7-3551 . Free estimate. , TUxedo 2-2593 Colonial; 1st floor den or bed,;, Open Friday Until 9 P.M. RADKE CARPET CLEANERS BOOKS purchased for cash. --'-' ------. aine Rd., between Kerche- PR 6-5270 14 FT. Wolverine cedar strip- Monday' through Friday room, lav. with stall shower. LA 1-1515 LA 1-1516 Hughes Brothers Entire libraries or fine single val and Ridge, 110 ft. front Rugs, carpets, and furniture ping boat and trailer for sale. 3 bedrqoms plus 'dressing. room, x 140 ft. Landscaped, sprink- cleaned beautifully. Oriental 21K-WINDO items. Midwest Book Serv- FIREPLACE equipment, brass Painting and Decorating Almost new, $325. PR 1-6849. on 2n~. Spacious kitchen with ling system. Make offer. rugs, Wilton, wool, rayon, ny- ice, 4301 Ken3ington, TO ANITA, 519 and irons, tools repolished Interior-Exterior bay. Screened porch. Needs Write Box T-110, Grosse Pte. lon, tacked down or loose, WINDOW 15-2450. 23 FT. KEEL SLOOP day Luxurious, new, pressed and lacquered, screens re- Wall Washing redecorating, so m e repairs. ! brick,' three bedrooms. News. c 1e a n e d in your home and WALL \/\ sailor. New 1955. Will trade $26,500, ,firm price, cash or p air e d. Smith - M~tthews, Free Estim.ates Many modern quality fea- "- mothproofed, the modern way. Expert Paper Hanging Service on Sere for late model car. TUxedo terms. Open daily and Sunday NEWBERRY near Lakeshore, 6640 Charlevoix. WA 2-7155. Free estimates. WANTED tures. Lawn seeded. T11 5-1165 ~ 1-7687 ;Brick Washing 5-1590. until sold, 100xI5,5'. Well shaded. Near DR 1-3133 OLD CLOTHING CARPET LAYING 5293 Yorkshire Basemen .... 1560 COOK ROAD. Just com- schools. $18,800. 0 w n e r. NEW AND OLD 12:>-HUNTING ANn BEACONSFIELD, 969 211-PAINTING AND .. H. E. GA BESTPRICES PAID FISHING pleting 4 br., 3% bath, 1% TUxedo 1-5864. Stair Carpet Shifted EXPERT painting, paper hang. BriCk, 5 and 5, two new gas DECORATING TU" 4-0136 story Early American home SUNNINGDALE DRIVE, 100x Repairs of All Types ing by mechanics, free esti .. FOR MEN'S SUITS FOR SALE: 40 acres and 80 in Deeplands Subdivision. fU.maces, newly decorated, ex- (. LEO TRUDEL mates. Van Assche, TUxedo cellent condition, clean and 170. Make offer. TUxedo COMPLETE decorating ser- LE rrOPCOATS AND SHOES acres 'near Hastings, Mich. Cherry paneled den, 2-car 5-8386. TU 5-0703 4-1187, VA 4-1492. Good farm land, lh woods. attached garage, 15x30 rec- neat~ Cash or terms. vice. Licensed, il1sured, win- <-.- .• WINDOW TUlsa 3-1872 Situated in the heart of the reation ro~m. Terrace porch, 4 ACRES Rochester area, DRYERS VENTED, $15.00. 3- ter p r ice s. Van Houzen Brothers. PRescott 5-4875, Storms and scli A telephone call will bring us laI1gest southern resort and fireplace in Eving .room and MARTHA BACHERS beautiful rolling' land, in. standard installation. Call LAkeview 6-3727. CUSTOM Covered b~ to you immediately hunting area. 40 'acres ad- recreation room, p&rtitioned VAlley 1-7nO stream, trees. Two nice LA 7-0533, TU 1-4162. joining very large conser- basement. Disposal, dish- building locations. $6,000. PAINTING & DECORATING TWinbroc BOOKS bought in any quan- vation, 80 acres near same. SPECIALIZING in ranch~type washer, built-in oven and Phone owner Rochester, OL- and 1% story building; jn- tity. Entire lihraries, book- Excelent hunting; pheasant, Hoon~ ,Offk~ Sror~ 21 M-Sewer range, many other fine fea- ive 1~3301. Suburban Maintenance teriC'!" and exteri.or. Also cases, art objects. Mrs. B. C. rabbit and large fat deer , Papering a Specialty_ tures. Open Sunday. Call Associates wall washing. Elmer T. La- ....23 HOUR ELI Claes, 1670 Leverette. WO plentitful. EMpire 3-5632- 30 yrs. your Local Decorator .. cleaning. Fre builder, WOodward 1-5340 13D-Mortgages ('No Job is too Small" badie, TUxedo 2-2064. 3-4267. ------Grosse Point(: or TUxedo 5-0001. One p h 0 n e call :for ~ . 13-REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES FOR THE FINEST general R. A. LABADIE VAlley 1-92L EXCERCYCLE in good condi-I FOR SALE home maintenance prob- painting and decorating at 125 Muir, Grosse Pte. tion. Call TU 4-3296. _ Residential- Commercial lems . . WINDMILL POINTE FIRST MORTGAGE reasonable cost see Charles TU 5-2747 .'021 N-FurnacE PR 6-3038 TU 1-4571 l1-AUTOS FOR SALE { KARL DAVIES DRIVE, 15315 Commitment 24 hrs. Money A. Schrader VAlley 4-0388. COMPLETE decoratIng ser- ____ -______REALTOR 4 days $1,000 up, 6%, 5-7 Yrs. ,.,SMOKE? - 4 bedroom Southern Colonial For Finer' vice. Interior and exterior 1955 PLYMOUTH STATION TU 5-3220 Repayment. painting. Paper removing .Chimneys CI€ overlooking water. Pa~eled TU 2-4732 SECOND MORTGAGE PRACTICAL BUILDERS WAGON 2-tone, all power 81 Kercheval Ave. and paper hanging. Wall Bor cocktail lounge with built-in LOANS. Equity above Mort- Garages, frame and brick. .Interior and Exterior ,,. equipment, V-8. Beautiful. Member G.P. Broker's Assn. washing. W 0 r k m Cl. n s hip Hi-Fi on first floor. Complete gage of Land Contract Balance Roofing and siding, kitchens Furnaces Private party. Call PRes- , ' :modern kitchen with utility GROSSE PTE., Lincoln road. Painting and Decorating guaranteed to b~ the best. plus Chattel on Contents, $525- remodeled, cement drives and , All mokes cott 1-0964. room, 2 car attached garage. Semi-ranch, 3 brm, face brk., For estimates, $2,000 - 18 Mo. Repayment. No porches. Licensed and regis- GROSSE POINTE Open fur inspeclion 1-5 by rec. rOom with' bar and fire- CHRIS C. CHARRON CALL WM. FORSYTHE . ABCO Cr- appraisal charge. tered. Free estima tes. 1953 FORD TUDOR, custom. WOODS Builder. place, tile kitch., bath and CO. VAlley 2-9108 FURNAC Radio, heater, directional 1032 Vernier road, large old washrm. Birch trim, screen- GRISWOLD R. P. SPURGEON TUXEDO 1-7786 VAlley signals. Two-tone blue, low 4-bedroom Colonial to be re- ed porch, excel. price, PRESCOTT 5-4311 DR 1-2,686 PR 8-4778 PAINTING and decorating. MORTGAGE CO. Plaster repairs, paper hang- mileage, very good condi- modeled in t 0 a channing ST. CLAIR SHORES, 22123 Satisfaction Our Guarantee ,.:Free est. ROBER'!' E. SCHULTZ 423 Ford Bldg. . WO 3-7280 LUGGAGE 'trunks, zippers, tion, $395, PR 7:-3878. home; low price. California, between 8 and 9 t Established in 1925 ing ,wall washing, carpe~ sample cases repaired. Gold BROWN INVESTMENT Mile, near Mack. New 3 beq- cleaning . WAlnut 1-0122, i939 MERCURY (Ist line) club 14-REAL ESTATE stamping, custom built lug- Full Insurance Coverage For RICHM:OND - Beautiful 8 rID or 2 bedrm and paneled ,TUxedo 2-6521. coupe, fully restored to show TUxedo 5-2500 WANTED gage. Travelers Trunk Co., Your Protection WHE room home strictly modern den. Fi3,ce brk. Vanity, dis- room condition. This special 10323 Mack. VAHey 2-6734. with Belle River running posal, built-in china. F. I. SPRING painting and tiecor- PAINTING interest car will take 1st thru, 2 a c res beautifully alum. windows with storms ating. Also wall washing. '{( prize anywhere. Has been 4 Bed rooms BUY AND SELL Outside pamting. Small jobs; landscaped, breezway, 3 car and screens. LoW price, and GROSSE POINTE VENETIAN BUN'DS Evening work. Free esti- displayed by L-M dealers. terms. R. Haskin, TU 5-0470. mates. DRex~l 1-2964. g::rages, touch-u.p jobs, caulk- Par t s inventory included. Farm House Colonial or garage, cement driveway, ex~ PROPERTIES WINDOW SHADES pensive plu:mbing 5 tea m ing. Private. TUxedo 2-2550. Cape Cod. SHADES MADE . Living room, dining ell. heated baseboard radiation, GROSSE POINTE CITY DISTIN and DISTIN WHILE YOU WAIT 1939 MERCURY club couple. Paneled Family room. large kitchen, beautiful liv- Choice 2 year old center hall COMPLETE REPAIR. PYRAMID YEN ICE 9-2220 In Real Estate Business for' Fully restored to show room Large kitchen, all Built-ins ing room, baths~ guest room, Colonial with all deluxe fea- SERVICE PAINTING COMPANY 22 years. Member of condition. This special in- 2% baths, 2-car gara.ge. lovely shrubs,' one of the tures includin~electric kitchen EXTERIOR - INTERIOR Grosse Pointe Broker'S' As~ RESIDENTIAL test car will take first Features galore. finest in this s e ct ion, and air-conditioning. 3 large COMMERCIAL Grosse Pointe r~ferences. prize anywhere. 0 pen to scenic, you should see this bedroom, 2% baths, first floor sociation. CITY SASH & VEmce 9-9600 FREE ESTIMATES Fine Paper Hanging offer. TU 2-2550. NOT A STEREOTYPED BOX wonderful home now includ- activities room, Work myself, insured, ing carpeting wall to wall, TUxedo 1~3029 i956 CHEVROLET convertible, $29,900 on your lot or Ourf. LEON P. SANKAR' Winter' prices now. price has been reduced to SCREEN CO. LAkeview 6~0668 $28,600 for 3-bedroom . .:. TUxedo 4~3078 TUxedo 1~9581 14000EAST SEVEN MILE RD. top condition, radio. heater, GROSSE POINTE LO'J:S $26,000. Terms, shown' by Written guarantee. RANCH HOME Terms if desired. sacrifice for cash. TUxedo 4- FROM $6100 UP appointment, George Stein- LA 7-3700 .... IN GROSSE POINTE A-I Painting and Deco- LEON STRIEGEL • 6160. C ALL FOR metz B r 0 k e r, Richmond , GROSSE POINTE' Mich. Phone RA 7-6445 or Two bedrooms, two ,baths. 21B-WATCH REPAIRING rating, wa! I washing, VAlley 1-7275 '58 CHEVROLET Impala con- APPOINTMENT TO SEE , WOODS :Mustbe attractively priced. RA 7-5975. patch plastering,' lawn vertible V-8. 'Radio, heater, COMPLETE PLANS & ANITA 1235 No brokers. All cash im- EXPERT WATCH and clock EVERYONE TRUSTS whitewall~, automatic trans- mediately~ repairing. Prompt service. furniture sprayed. A-I A BRAND NAME E. W1LLIAMS CT. nr. Fair- OP~ SUN1DAY 2-5 mission. Mr. VOllmer, VAlley I SPECIFICATIONS BOX G-2'68~ Reasonable prices. Bradley You can trust us too, to satisfy ford: Drastic prke reduction references. Co lor e d. 1~2000. COX & BAKER Gorgeous 3 bedroom face brick GROSSE POINTE NEWS Jewelers, 20926 Mack at your painting and decorating SOMEl 3%' bq.rm., 2%bths., 2 car 19511MACK, G.P. TU.5-7900 l'anch, built '54, Gas HamptOl.. TU 2-9309. needs. Inside or outside. We att., exceptional fam. room AIC, 2- James L. Crawford AI ALMOST new Karmfmn-Ghia car garage, aluminum storms have the know-how and clean 1957 E x ceIl e n t condition, 16x17, choice draperies, car- 16-PETS FOR SALE WATCH CONDITIONING AT ALGONAC, MICH. and screens, carpeting, nat. VAlley 1-3385 equipment. We will assist you steel gray. Call after 6 peting, thruout. Fine workmanship, Reasonable fitl fireplace, completely finished I if you have a problem. r work WOOdward 5-0396. POODLES prices. Complete service, PAINTING, interior and ex- myself. Over 30 years serving E. JEFFERSON nr. 15 Mi . basement 'with washroom and Jewelry repaired, mountings -.------Magnifice:nt 2 beautiful .silver miniature terior. Free estimates. Ex- Grosse Pointe and east side. MG-TD-Late '53 model. Ex- Beaut. 3 bed.rm. modiern rnch Formica bar. Beautiful 135 ft. and engraving, males, 8 and 11 months perienced painters. Leo P. We are insured. An estimate cellent con d 1t ion, $1,175. Loc. on 88' lake frt. proper~ wide lot. CERTIFIED 19787 East Ida Lane, TUxedo Brick . ty, 2 yr., att. gar., 17 x 28 QUICK POSS'ESSION Trimmed, innoculated and Kistner," PRescott 7-5876, If costs you nothing. VAlley ALLM, MASTER WATCHMAKER no answer call PRescott 4-3227. 4-6021, after 6 p.m. 96 ft. Ranch H<>me,3 bedrms., fam. rm., huge pic. window registered. Very re'asonab~ overlookin,g lake . Younger pups, toy and minia- 7-5853. JOHN F. TROMBLEY - .2 baths, All rooms spacious, SCHN.EIDER' DYGERT'S 12-AUTOS WTD. TO BUY sparkling and colorful. carpet- tures in all colors. Dachshund ALUMI TUxedo 4-0442 puppies also available. Com- 16956 E. Warren at Harvard ed 15x24 Liv. rm. Fire:pL. Din- h.m co TUxedo 5-9121 WE NEED ing rm. 1% aores artIstIcally • SELDON • plete trimming service. REPAII GARGETT'S ------p 1953 and 1954 Models landscaped. A luxurious home '18530 Mack Avenue TU 4-6621 THIRY jewelry, 20756 Mack at PRescott 5-(:)794 Any Make or Body Style for the discriminating? $37,000. ON LAKE ST, CLAIR Anita. Specializing in watch Have Customers Waiting --' Ten room brick, English GOLDEN RETRIEVER. Beau- repairs. Watches repaired GROSSE POINTI For 32 Years We Have Been ALGONAC ON RIVER ,MERRIWEATH~R ROAD DELUX 4 bedroom hOome,spa- .. Tudor styling. Two, car- tilful 4 month old female from all over the world. All Paying Up to $100 More cious carpeted Liv. and dining.' 265 garage, large, lcndscaped with papers. Had all shots. work 'gu.a;ranteed. _Shoe Rep1air TU 1.9813 E. H. COOK grounds, steel sea-wall,' TU 4-4875. rms: Firepl. Gas Heat, SAFE, Open Sat. and Sun. 21D-ELEC. APPLIANCE :4~Br. a Day 15701 HARPER SANDY Ocean -like &>ach. 1-6 boat house. 319 Fisher Rd., Opp. High SHELTIES (toy collies) AKC Berkshire-Balfour Boatwell, Executive trans- An ideal location in Grosse EXPERT VACUUM TUxedo 4-0933 ferred. $29,000, terms. Pointe Farms. Brick Colo~ $28,800 puppies. DUnkirk 1-9362. Earle Richards Service CLEANER SERVICE 20397 Mack Ave., III the Woods Open Till 9:00 Also BEAUTIFUL ST. CLAIR nial, 3 bedrooms, 11k baths. WILL GIVE handsome, frisky, RlVER FRONT lots, New sea- pan e led den, break:Dast SUBURBAN, Now: Free delivery of bags, .ADDITI iWILL CALL at your home to 10 month old cat to good pap~r bags, brUshes, belts, 24- wall, city waier, gas. Go.od room, d 0 ubI e' garage. REALTY &; INVEST. co. home. Altered male. Grey, buy any model used car, any restrictions. $150 per ft. Transferred. Owner, TUx- hour service. age, for cash and pay you HOward 2-042-1 with, white chest and feet. For 9uick CHOICE canal lots $75 a ft. .edo 4~5791. Will also. include feeding , HARPER- VACUUM TV & Radio S)ervice more money. Tom Roney, Authorized. Eureka, Hoover Dealer Roney Motors, LA 6-6611-15, VERA FULLER, REALTOR; pans, scratching post, etc. SALES and SERVICE Guaranteed Repair Work TU 2-8~ NEW -, REBUILTS - PARTS • Television ., Radio 322.1M-29, Algonac FIRST OFFERING , MORAl'f .ROAD \T4!ley 3-0884. 17176 E.-WARREN, at CADIEUX 12A-BOATS & MOTORS SWift 4-3921 1076 B e r k s h ire. Attractive < TU 1-1122- OPEN 10 TO 7 • Sound EquipMent Near Kercheval, 1% storY ENGLISH-Springer' Spani~l. French Colonial in an idea I , - bl'ick. Built in '49,a1:tached Male, 2A mos. Registered . " 1957 17 FT. ELGIN, V.J.P. in- HILLCREST location. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths . 21E...;.,CUSTOM CORSETS' ga['age, 60 x 175 treed and Good 'hunter. Gash or t.rade" . EAST EID board run-about. All ac- Very good Colonial, 3 bed~ or 3 bedrooms and' maid's BeMC fenced lot. Liv. rID. with fp., for shotgun or what have SPENCER CORSETS cessories, including boat room. Breakfast room, reerea rooms, one bath with first floor - kit., brkft. rm., 2 bI'S., 1 bath , you. TV '4-4844. Individually designed, light- RADIO AIIlI TV welL TUxedo 4-6681, during lavatory, breakfast nook, car- ti<>n room, 1a r g e lot. Near • weight foundations and sur- day. ree. room, gas a.c., caTpeting , Sel"fice Park Cab Co~ peting, recreation room, ter- schools. BLACK Cocker Spaniel, fe- gical gar men t s, over 26 Sales & June occuponcy. $23,500~ neol1 • race, 5Ox150lot, 2 car attached . male, perman~nt distemper years experience. M au de 13940 Kercheval Egstiawf OUTBOARD lJl{)tor, Mercury VA. 4.982! Mark 6 Comet Twin. Excel- garage, $23,800. \ C, W. TOLES JOHN B. DOYLE shots, spayed, 1 year old, $20.,I' . Ban n e r t, 368 McKinley, VA 2.2411 lent condition. Separate gas JOHN B. DOYLE 74 Kercheval' TU 3-4100 1128 Kercheval, TU 2-6262 Call between 7-8 p.m. TUxe. Grosse Pointe, TU 5-4027 or - tank, $125. TUxedo 5-5524. 128 KERCHEVAL TU 2-6262 do 4-1854. ' I . TOwnsend 9-3317. POINTE CUSTOM TAILORS Why does the blind Men'. and Ladles' Suits Tailored to Order. Alter- man's wife paint SAVE AT COLONIALFEDERAL SAV~GS; ~ atlons, relining, Doubte breasted nUts restyled VA 2-3040 to single breasted. _ h.rtelfP Where Your DoHars Earn"More . . .. , ' FREI 2\)247 Meek at Hur.t Club • ~roSl. Point. Wood. 14831 EASY,JEFFERSON, alCilt Limits (;VRRENT RATE ON SAVINGS • ESTIM~ 3% TU, 4:5200 OPIM MOM, ..THURS.9:30.4:30 • fRIDAY 9:30 - 1:00 Freel M. 8chUltWl Established 1925 Open Eves till 6:30

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Thursday, April 24, 1958 'GROS.SE POrNT! NEWS'~ Page Twenty..three 21S-CARPENTER WORK 21%--LANDSCAPING 21Z-LANDSCAPING Southeastern Woman's Glenn L. Searles, met five Classified. Continued KITCHEN remOdeling and de- TREE TRIMMING, times and made over 800 can- siriging and all built-in ap- REMOVAL,. SPRAYING, Club ConductS: Election cer pads-which were made . pliances .. ,Queen's Kitchens, K & S 21 I-PAINTING AND - D~tch E~ disese'spraying, from linens donated by mem- 210-Waterproofing 21R-CEMENT WORK The Southeastern Woman's DECORATING 16117 ~ack. TlJ 5-6238. cabllng .. bers and their friends, Free estimat~. ' LANDSCAPE Club conducted its ann u a 1 KITCHEN Formica ....counter' P A I N TIN G, wall °washing Basements Made Dry SAM' VAGNETTIE TU 1-6950 SERVICE CO. meeting and election of of- tops; i cabinets remodel.ed; light spring work. Good ref: Cracked walls repaired, re-in- CEMENT WORK CAL FLEMING TREE. Exped Lawn~ ficers Monday, April :n, 1:30 new sinks installed. Old or Kathy Falk to Teach forced. All brick repairs. Guar- Sidewalks, Driveway.:;, Garage SERVICE . Cutting ana Garden p.m. at St. James Presbyterian erenoes, very reasonable new work. PRescott 5-8710. Would-Be Maiorettes ~SDAY free estimates. TUx e d ~ anteed, insured. floors, steps and porches. Service Through~out Church, corner of Morang and I " Parkgrove. Kathy Falk, head maj~tte 5-6419. Manuel Marohese MERION blue grass nursery Summer Basement, Rat Walls , The slate for the corning at Grosse Pointe High School, LAkeview 6-9300 PORCH ENCLOSURES or sod: Landscape designing< and EDgewater 1-3287 "THING of Beauty - Joy For- year is as follows:-president, is now sharing her talents with Florida ro 0 m s. Quality planting. Patios and natural ever." Painting, paper hang- 3908 Cadieux . TU 5-0785 Mrs. L Braden; first vice- woold-be majorettes. She'll be LEAKY basements w ate r- materials al:d workman:- stone walls. Free estimates, Roy ing, plastering, wall wash- president, Mrs. J. B r. a 0 k e giving iI1Sltructions to all inter- paper proofed. Brick repairs, steps, ship. 7" wide double seal TU'1-6950 , ing, etc. TUxedo 2-2041. RAT PROOFING Easter Holiday'SpoiIed ~arstil1er; second vice-presi- ested students, and can be ashing. porches. Guaranteed licens- jalousie windows, awning CAL FLEMING GENERAL Cement work, garages raised, LA,NDS~PE SERVICE dent, Mrs, O. William Bailey; reached by calling ED 1-2102. aran. ed, insured. Work' myself. Or casement win d 0 w 8. By Man's Best Friend 21J-WALL WASHING leveled, straightened, porches, recording secretary, Mrs. Rob- Kathy has been twirling the 1Ur, TU City wide. UN 3-9491. 'Kool-Shade s ere e n i n g I cement steps. Bonded. FHA LANDSCAPING, sod din g, ert E. ,Harris; correEsponding baton since she was eight and, . WALL WASHING available on any job .. For terms. lawn cutting . and mainte- Russell Brocissi, 12lh, of 266 secretary, Mrs. Elmer G. Rice' now a senior at the High I 21P-FURNITURE REPAIR estimates phone .TWin- I PAINTING SPRIK nance, .tree work, soils. and Grosse Pointe boulevard, had financial secretary, Mrs. Gleru{ School, has been a majorette 'brook 2-8033. INTERIOR - EXTERIOR C U S TOM 'upholstering. A 1367 LAKEWOOD supplies, WAlnut 5-9323. , his Easter somewhat spoiled-':' L. Searles; treasurer, Mrs. for the past five years. Neat, clean, dependable. splendid selection of deco- Superior Sash and but not because1Jhe Bunny Pearl Nixon; Federation dele- Reasonable rrices. For free rative fabrics. Expert need- VA 2-2706 Screen Co. SPRING clear.. up; seeding, failed him. Rather it was the gates, Mrs. Eugene B. Sturm You don't hear so much ~teriOP :fault of man's (and boys') best estim~tes call lepoint mounting. Estimates 20460 John R. fertilizing, rolling, weed and and Mrs. Vyren A. Eberly; and a:bout the man in the street 'VEnice 9-7169 cheerfully g i v e n. Ewald, PAUL'S CONSTR. CO, crab grass spraying, prun- friend, 'a do,i. alternate delegates, Mrs. Cyrlis since automobiles became so 13929 Kercheval. VA 2-8993. All kinds of Cement Work ning, spraying, m 0 nth 1y While on his vacation on F. Meyer and Mrs. Leroy M. numerous. WALL WASHING, 27 years Garages - Driveways SPRING SPECIAL maiIlIten'aIlICe. 12 years. ex- ;Friday mormn'g, dOlWn in the Sinclair. • • * experience. Elmer T. La- 21Q-PLASTERING Porches - Steps - Repairs perienCe. Free estimates. Mrs. Watson Ford showed SpeakLJ'lg softly and investi- work. Repairs and additions of all . TU 1-6950. . village, in front of 17037 Ker- . badie, TUxedo 2-2064. FREE ESTIMATES kinds of homes and cement cheval, Russell was bitten on recent pictures of Spain and 'gating thoroughly is the pr~ o.c;sible CAL FLEMING GENERAL TUxedo 2-8750 . work. Complete home build- his lett thigh. The bite went Narth Africa. The social serv- sent day substitute for the bIg WALL WASHING, window . , PLASTERING LANDSCAPE SERVICE through his pant leg and broke ice oommittee, headed by Mrs. stick. cleaning, tile floors cleaned Additions, basements, arches, ing. Have lots. CEMENT and Brick Contra-c- , C.A. PATTERSgN the ~Jtin. He was rushed to and waxed. Experienced. In-' ceilings, general repairs. Rea- tor .. R e p air s, Ieasonable TUxedo 2-3252, TUxedo 1-6674 LAWN Bon SeooU!rs H()gpital for ,treat- sured. Free estimates. J. Hal- sonable charges .. rates, free estimates. Mani- ment. . len. LAkeview 6-3372, VAJ- PRESCOTT 3-2968 , CUTTING ANNOUNCING OUR NEW LOCATION aci, TUxedo 1-7179 or DR- Lli 21T-DRESSMAKING GENE'S LANDSCAPE Jeff Ohamberlin, 'Of 430 ley 4-9676. exel 1-8293. - . SERVICE Lakeland avenue, was notitied REMODELmG arches, cove~, DESIGNING fashionable suits, 1-6905 WINDOW AND WALL coats and dresses, alterations FR~E ESTIMATES and took his dJog to the veter- W'olverine all kinds of plastering. Work inary's for the requil"'ed 10-day CLEANING WE .00 and hats; restyling, rea- ~PR9-2729 ashing. guaranteed. Free estimates. confinement. Type.rilar Service Oompany F.;)r neat dependable servi-ce VAlley 2-0021. OUR OWN WORK sonable. VA 2-3610. . . mbley ilJOW located af (;3. MEL & DON Brick, block and cement work SEWING alterations~ adults VE 9-6609 EVE. TU 1-7871 PLASTER-CONTRACTOR; re- BEATTY LANDSCAPING & and children; hems, zippers, pair work. Rea son a b 1e. PR 8-4184 LA 1-2275 LAWN CUTTING COMPANY 13131 E~.JeHerson Ave. ating MAINTENANCE Maniaci, TUxedo 1-7179, or plain d:.:apes, ~prons and erence' pillows. TU 1-7455. . Graduates of M.S.U. School CITY Phone YAII.y 2-35£0 • Detroit 15. Mich. S & B BUILDING _D_R_ex_e_I_1-_82_9_3. 21S-:"CARPENTER WORK ot Landscaping, rior (Next to the Savarinp. Hotel) Wall & Window Washing. Ex- 21R~CEM.EN! WORK JIM SUTTON DRESSMAKING and re-de- Spring clean-up. Gaa.-dening OF te~ior painting. Cement work. A 1 CHIMN Y 'signing: suits, d res s e s. Evergreens Trimmed ~hlmney and porch repair. -. E , broken steps, , 1677 BRYS bridals and. maternity. Rea- Free estimate. ,brIck work, waterproofing Carpenter Work, Repairing & sonable. TU 4-47015. PR 7-1093 PR 8-4334 GROSSE PR 6-5270 VA 4-3957. walls. ~1l work gua~anteed, Remodeling, Attics, Porches, CITY OF free estImates. Call anytime., Garages. EX PER T alterations, dress making, your home or mine. LAWN SPRINKLER REPAIR 'POI,NTE 21K-WINDOW WASHING LO 7-3230. TU 4-2942- , ting ) VAlley 4-0914. Experienced with plastic, cop- WINDOW CLEANING A-I CEMENT and brick work CARPENTER - finisher. Builds per and galvanized automatic ' of all kinds. Chimney re- ~l'O~t porches, roo m 5, garages. 21U-PLUMBING systems - both manually and . 1J'oinitJiU1llS WALL WASHING pairs. AU estimates free. automatically operated. 4 8 Does all type of commi&sion PLUMBING, heating and gas Public Notiee ing Service on Screens and Storms ., VA 2-4618. hour spedalized guaranteed • Brick Washing Expertly Done work. Fixtures, flooring, as- conversion, electric sewer 1-7687 phalt tiling. Paneling and service. Call Mr. l!rench, at Basement Painting ALL TYPES of cement work, cleaning, aut 0 mat i c gas BIDS WANTE;D recreation rooms. :Estimates EDgewater 1-2498 before 8:00 In regard to the dormant H. E. GAGE & SON p a in tin g and carpentry. water heater installed as a.m. or after '6:30 p.m. hang. Early spring rates. Call after free. TUxedo 5-5892. low as $100. Lieepsed plumb- TU 4-0136 TU 2-7413 spraying of all elm trees AU1-OMATIVE INSURANCE COVERAGE e esti. 5. A. A. Younga, VEnice 9- HOME REMODELING er. J. M. Kushner, TU 5-2959, LAWN FERTILIZING xedo 0152. TU 5-7132.. WEED KILLING in the City of Grosse LEE'S SPECIALISTS Bids are invited to furnish coverage on the City'. Birch kitchen cabinets, bath INSECT CONTROL WINDOW CLEANING ALL BRICK WOR FREE estimates; repairs, re- TREE ROOT FEEDING Pointe, as required by automotive equipment. K fixtures, formiea vanitory. at:- modeling, ,gas heat, sewer Storms and screens serviced. NEW A!'-t'"DREPAIRS tics, porches. AGI-SPRAYER SYSTEM Ordinance No. 84. The cleaning, f I 0 0 d controls. We specialize In developing Anyone interested in MniSihing a bid may do so by Covered by i~surance. PORCHES, STEPS. EPJ;C. No moneyc1own, easy terms Working master pluml:?er. obtaining specifications at the City Clerk's Office, 90 Leaky Basements RepaIred HERMAN BROTHERS beautiful pest free lawns, with rapidly advancing season TING TWinbrook' 1-0670 LICENSED AND INSURED ,. ~- VAlley 1-9218. the most modern materials and Kerby Road. • MANUAL MARCHF.S~ VA. 2-8333 VA. 2-0304 equipment known. with elm blossoms and tores 21V-SILVER PLATING 21 M-Sewer Cleaninq LA 6-9300 Let us transform your lawn Bids wiLl publicly opened by the Bid Opening Com- alty KITCHEN CABINETS SILVER & GOLD PLATING into emerald green beauty as filmation progressively mittee in the City Hall at Noon, May 2, 1958. All bids 23 HOUR ELECTRIC sewer ------~ust be filed at or prior to the time for opening the bids. corator cleaning. Free est i mat e . LICENSED & FORMICA TOPS Oxidizing and Repairing nature intended" You'll be appearing, it is intended Brass Polishing & Lacquering amazed Bit the 'low cost and Grosse Pointe Plumbing Co., CEMENT CONTRACTOR Custom. Made FurnIture ... Kitch- The Council reserves the ri,ght to reject all bids or en Cabinets . . Formica Tops, Bars Jewelry Repairing, Engraving gr.atifying results. Cal:l us for VAlley 1-9218. WALKS, DRIVES, FLOORS, . ... Recreation Rooms . . ' Floor to s u s pen d donnant to accept the bid which. !n its opinion, is to the best and Ceiling Tile . . . Guaranteed FREE estimates. PATIOS,' BRICK & BLOCK LEEBERT .. in~ 0If the City. 21N-Furnace Work WORK, PORCHES, ADDI- Work. FERTILEZE - BLOOMFIELD spraying of elm trees in FREE ESTIMATES SILVERSMITHS LAWN CULTURE .SMOKE? - NO HEAT? TIONS.REASONABLE RATES AMERICAN CABINET & 14508 CHARLEVOIX LIncoln 8-0171 the City, and depend PR 8~6448 DAWSON F. NACY Chimneys Cleaned Top to WOOD. PRODUCTS. NR. CHALMERS EXPERT brick repairs my 16750 E. rJ MIle Road VA 2-7318 GARDENING! upon the foliage spray City Clerk speciplty. Cracked I e a k y East Detroit --~------Bottom 21Z-LANDSCAPING which will be required in Published Grosse. Pte. News April 24, 1958 Furnaces cl. $6.50. basements waterproofed, re- PR 1-5269 GENE'S LANDSCAPE Al/ mokes repaired. paired. Guaranteed, lic~nsed, COMPLETE landscaping serv- SERVICE be put. on Ln July. insured. Work myself. City ABCO CHIMNEY & MODERNIZATION: Kitchens, ice, lawn cutting, clJl~ivation wide. UN 3-9491. attics, rec. rooms, porches; and fertilization. edging and FREE ESTIMATES Voleare grateful to our FURNACE SERVe rough and finish work. Guar- clean-up work. Julius La- ALL BRICK WORK, base- Quiere. PRo ,8-2709. Free PR 9-2729 residents for the high de- Good Fences for 49 Years rating. VAlley 3- i I I3 ments and porches, built and . anteed. TUxedo 5~0143. hang- estimates. $2.00 an hour. Free est. A.M.-P.M., repaired. VAlley 1-0860. hE P A I R SCREENS, fences, I, gree of interest and eo-. Eyery sty/. of Fence carpet porches, 'steps, doors, win- 1-0122, HOWARD PROBST HERBOLD dows, cab i net S, boo k- operation tow a r d pre- '1 .rected for you cases, good work, prompt Landscape G~rde~ing LANDSCAPING WHEN YOU SEE THIS SIGN AT of' service. S. E. Barber, 20380 Co. serving our heritage of Merion blue sod, laid or de- WA. 1-6181 Hollywood, TU 4-0051. LAkeview 1-689& priceless trees. YOUR NEIGHBORS , livered. Spring clean-up. Top lJle1ud1D& 1 jobs; Additions - Alterations EASTLAND soiL PRescott 6~5852. Phone Chain Unk All-Steel and caulk. Kitchen Modern'ization LAWN CUTTING CO. calLs 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Evening Norbert P. Neff, C-M Rustic Styles or Minor Repair POWER ROLLING calls. . Free Estimates Tandem Rollers April 24, 1958 Licensed Contractor PRESCOTT, 7-5296 MEHLENBACHER FENCE ,CO. FERTILIZING and ROLLING lOR FRANK J. ST. AMOUR 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL , NOW IS THE TIME to get lawns; peat moss and top ces. TU 2-8324 TU 5-5791 your yard cleaned. Complete soil. By month or season. CARPENTER, repairs, doors, landscaping; reasonable and TUxedo 1-2278, or Howard locks, sash cords, cabinet dependable. Krantz Land- 8-3919. - - - scaping, VA. 2-4236. ------~ -- work. EDeewater 1-4576. PHILIP TROMBLEY REPAIRS and improvements. Tibbies' Tree Service and SON . M ov.eto your .~1\V All types of carpenter work. TREE REMOVAL Also alulninum combination PRUNING -.!.'OPPING Londscaping and dors, windows and awnings. LANDSCAPING Lawn Cutting new /home with ~ s J. Barker, VAlley 1-8146. FULLY INSURED DRexel 1-0515 24 , FREE ESTIMATES Wolverine~save~ YOU. KNOW PRescott 5-2328 LANDSCAPING, clean eaves- HOUR satisfy MODERNIZING IF NO ANSWER CALL 'troughs,' garages, basements, Service rating SOMETHING NICE IS. BEING DONE REMODELING 'the difference! PR.. 5-8'659 odd jobs. Need work. Experi- e. We Kitchens, Family Rooms, A NEW ROOM ••• A NEW HOME enced. Call Bill, TUxedo clean Attics, Ree. Rooms GRIFFORDS TItEE SERVICE, 17600 lIniN01S nr. MtNltbels • UN 3-71M When Wolverine Moving & Storage moves 2-9284. , st you Either a HI-Fi Cabinet, Bookshelves Licensed Builder Trees topped, trimmed and U304 KUCHEYAl nr. ltatonsfi,ld • VA 2.'07' ' your possessions 'cross town or 'cross country, Plans Furnished, , - work or General Remodel1ng removed. Reasonable. TUx- you get service with a 36.year record for de- rving Grosse Pointe References edo 1-51.10. pendability, safety and economy. Ask for our side. booklet, ttBefore' You Move." Just call. timate B. HELtv\ER Alley ALL MAKES STORM SASH c. Edwin S. Pratt & Assoc. VAlley 2-4540 SCREENS .. DOORS BILDOR Industrial Consultants TUXEDO 4-0522 Open Tues., Fri. 9 p.m. Industrial Studiel! ALUMINUM sun 12 to -4 p.m. WOLV,ERINE Methods Improvement 9ERVlCE REPAIRING AIR-TEC ••• TW 2 ..7800 .H. F.,JENZEN BUILDING Drafting . Plant Layout • RESIDENTIAL CuMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL MOVING & STORAGE Design Industrial Art 640 E. 7 Mlle-l Blk. W. of Oakland Home and Industrial Repairs. R8-R00fInK EAVESTROUGHS. ~ .. -_ .. _--_.. Additions, attics completed, Dies, Jigs and Fixtures Authorized Dealer . ',Y.r tlgmtjw • • Celotex • Barrett 11850 Potch enclosures, :recreation TUxedo 2-6077 8pairS • Bird Co. • U.S. Gypsum. R . • Flinkote • .Tohn-Manville JaLlED E. JEFFERSON CE rooms, gar age s r~paired, P,0. 8l)x' 3712, Detroit 15 " ..L'"ES,'" at HART TU 1-9744 TU 1-9611 '~ ' ROOFING.AND Frank J. St. Amour 'LOCKHART SIDING CO. '=-'-= A Call Will ~ring Sampl •• LA 12551. BUILDER Greenlawn Mow.~ Sharpening Shop For Your Selection 7- 720'FII.BERT0 Est. 1923 (Licensed) N~ghts, TU 1-1259 Established 1924 WE .PICK UP AND DELIVER A. H. PETERS FU N ERAL HOME ADDITIONS AL TERATIONS Sharpening • Overhaul • R.pair Hand and Power' Lawn Mowers-, Garden Tool. 3516 DEVONSHIRE tstl! blished 1917 Knives - Scissors - Sow Filing. 0 FEN(;ES TU 2-8324 TU 5-5791 22437 EAST NINE MILE RD. Phone PRo6-7752 i ,Mercury Fence Co. Be MODERN with SHUTTERS Lavigne Auto, Sale.s City Wide and All Subtlrbs INTERIOR - EXTERIOR . IN OUR 26TH YEAR . '. RESIDENTIAL , . • COMMERCIAL WINDOWS Hudson • Rambler .• Metropolitan DOORS & SCREENS' Sales and Servi~e • INDUSTRIAL SAUTA PI Add ch~rm +0 every room with We Als~ Service Nash Car • PLAYGB;OU'MlS l!Idjustl!lble Louver5 Serving All of G~o••• -Point. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We Specialize In Nearly a quarter of 0 century of erecting fences of all types: LOUVER SHOPPE TWinbrook 3.6060 12017 O.... TICT AVL 207M MACK AVI. at VERNIER RD. Hudson & Nash Used Cars MTItOIT .. M,eH. __:J 13950 CHARLEVOIX OFFICE & YARD' - 18569 CONANT GIOUI POINTI WOODS 16, MieN. 14201 .E. Warren, at Newport LAICIVIN &-7700 1VX!DO~ FREE VA 3-0441 3 Bloclu South of 7 Mil. Road ESTIMATES YAlley 2-345t . Detroit 34, Mieh, 6:30 •

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* * * * u,re~ . Page * * * * Pointer of Interest Go.d Taste Favorite ~cipes of . People in The Know' flJ-Otjzte CHOCOLATE ICEBOX DESSERT Counter Points Contributed by Mrs. Neal E. Fitzgerald By Pat Rousseau 1 lb. semi sweet choco- To grace the family scene . , . an interesting By Pat Talbot late bits antique Miroir Surtige from Paris. This delightful old Village shoppers who park in the lot behind Best's Ph tsp. water shaving mirror is on a stand that holds two candles. may not realize it, but they are treading on the original , 4 eggs separated A charming thought for the foyer, boudoir or p'owder wagon track ¥,-hich, but for a surveyor's rule, would be 2 Tb. confectioner sugar Kercheval road today, not a by-passed lane. room. This . , , from the latest shipment of rare old 1% cup chopped walnut Those frame houses, the few that are left, on Ker- meats pieces .... newly arrived at the League Shop. cheval place, were the nucleus of the f.irst shopping 1 cup whippiI:lg cream If< If< * center the Pointe had. Until 1913 this busy thoroughfare was just a rutted road, paved with wooden blocks to' 12 split lady fingers T01nfYrrow Fair or Rainy ••. whatever the weather • • • J,!cobson'! sugar. coat the drizzliest day in gay shower- Cadieux and then wandering off into a country lane. Melt ehocolate in double Next to the parking lot today stands on€ of the old frame s~eddlng Malnstreel' water repellent top coats that look boiler. Add water and blend. lIke the forecast's '/FAIR"! Floral prints in white with houses, about 70 years old, which was once in the midst Remove from.heat. Add beaten of this small shopping center. Where the parking lot is egg yolks, then sugar and blue or re~. W0C!l jerseJ in beige, aqua, red and gray. Corduroy ~s also a. fash~onable r;hoice. They range from today there was a small home with a grocery in the front nuts. Beat egg whites until twenty to twenty-ezght dollars • , • sportswear collection. parlor; its other neighbor was a popular livery stable. stiff. Fold into mixture. Then fold in beaten cream. Line cas- The house until recently belong to Odill Beels. who * * * serole or glass dish with lady Practical voyageur! Ideal for world hopping, auto tour- was born in it 48 years ago on Kensington road. All of fingers, Pour in mixture. Chill Kensington before 1900 belonged' to John Wallace, who ten to twelve holU"S.Serves ing and camping ... the new Travel Soap .•. lanolin' enriched for luxurio1js lather, even in cold hard water! made his fortune in the sailing ship trade on the Great 10 to 12. Lakes. This frame house, with two additional wings, and One handy sized tube provides enough for one hundred his own brick mansion were the only homes on Kensing- MISS -ETHEL M. TUCKER, OF MASON SCHOOL fifty washings . . . delightful fragrance . . • packaged in ton. Mr. WaHace bought the land from the Stephens relaxing w1th friends. Panhellenie , purse or pocket type cf,)ntainer . . . with a leak-proof cap estate. It had once been a land grant, a huge fa~ When by Patricia Talbot In a school system which is ... jus~ a dollar twenty-five at Tra.il Pharmacy. While we're he decided to subdivide the Beels moved the house to For 29 years Miss Ethel M. Tucker has expressed her one of our counltry's finest, Slates Event orbiting ... don't overlook the Travel Trio .•• which includes Kercheval place, and built the timbered and plastered love for children, her interest in their inquiring minds Miss Ethel M. Tucker has no Travel Soap ••• Travel F~te (feet) ••• Travel Suds .. ~ barn that still stands there. and special talents as principal of Mason SchooL This peers. Her knowledge, her The Detroit Panhel1enic As- for duds • • • four fifty. lave, her faithfulness to the sociation with. the assistance' If< The barn, with its beams now showing through the spring she is retiring. Her long career in the Grosse highest teaching standards of the Dearborn and Birming- * crumbling plaster, h')used Mr. Beels' horses and build- Pointe schools has been a rewardihg one both for her have inspired the teachers who ham Panhellenics is a g a in It's your move ., and it's a check mate!' The ing equipment. He was a contractor. The house. had to and the two generations of children in her care. have taught in her school, the sponsoring "Fraternity Educa- self-contained. chess set is stored away in your be remodeled because it had two unconnected staIrways, With a sense of a lifetime parents who seek her advice, tion Day" for high school sen- POCKET ... for tomorrow's match ... while en route one in the back and one for family use. The back stair- job well done this gracious When ~ason Schol opened the children who'are her deep- :ors in the Greater Detroit •.. approximately a four by four inch surface .... way led to the upper floor, which was used t::> house gray haired lady with the its doors, farther down on est concern. No trilbute can lirea. Invitations have bid 1,000 this pigskin beauty travels far and wide ... and pro- farm laborers when the house was on Kensington. The re8Jdy smile, the calm conii- Eight Mile Road, in 1929,she express the gratitude that Ma- senior girls to the Veter'lms "d h f' T . t f 1 VI. es ours 0 enJoyment. he pegged chess men stay farmer had a large sliding panel built, which he could dence and steaay patience can moved there to be its principal. son school and the Pom e eel. Memorial Building on Satur- slide back to call the workers to the fields. turn to her garden and het and alJso principal of Kerby. for her co~tri:ootion,As teach- day, May 3td, at 1:30 o'clock. ill place ... imported from Spain .. ~ thirteen seventy- er and. prm~lpal sh~_hB:sex- At that time representatives five at Kilgore and Hurd. Checkers , .. also ... sanle The Beels lived in this house until a year ago when i:t~:s ~V;~t'~o~::~:~e~~:~~e~as been at Mason ever celled. m a fIeld ~~lkh I~ de- from various Michigan camp- place ... same price Both say "Bon Volage" beautifully! they sold it. The home will be torn down and a modem most important jobs in the Crowded Years man-ding. , andt hcrItIcal,snd Ind a uses w1'11 talk to the girls. A * * * clinic built on the site. Mr. Beels remembers his father world with competence, de- There were 99 pupils, six tIme Wllen eac ers ~ e U-. anel moderated by Mrs. Nor- Ch h . . speaking of the difficulty they had moving the old house votion and skill. teachers, two custodi~"1S,an cation have been under a P BEll' t '11d' "L'fe oose t e ClasS7CS • •• for casual wear • ~ • especuzlly . , d ton. 10 WI ISCUSS 1 h th h . It d' d D J H at l'k from Kensington, because in those days Fox Creek Miss Tucker is from a pio- engineer and Miss Tucker in severe spotlight. Our gratlttu e the Campus U w en e arm01J,y IS we co.(}1"lnate! , • e y I es wOl1nd through the street and the house had to be ferried neer Pointe family, whose those enrly days. The enroll- and thanks will .never be onC 11 h . h been in- the looks of white cotton, cleanly striped in beige 01"light across the turbulent water. W hen Kercheval was land grant in Kerby road de- ment steadHy rose as the enough, but for M~ssTucker .t ~ t~g~~r~c4,af~vi~cludethe ,blue and offers a wrap or slim skirt to pair with sleeveless straiO'htened about the time of World War I the busy Iscends from the early nine- Woods expanded. For a while the love of her: childxen has ~n~versity of Michigan Michi- blouses, chimette vests and jackets. The tariff is sweet and lane ~as by-passed and the main road built half a block teentp century. Her grand- in 1950there were nearly one beeSnall-~lelwa~clingt'h Th gan State University~ Ypsi- low from four to six doUars. ehWI mISS em. ey '. P tAl b . t 't I ft mother and Rufus Kevby, thousand students in the school will the loss of a friend, lantl, Mt. leasan , Ion, * * o 1 s e ...... T (one of our first city fathers), built for 24'0. During this em- "'unselor and a gUl'de.Her at .Kala.mazoo, Way~ St~te Sim * Soon thIS country lane WIth It~ few remamln~ _.rar;ne were brother and sister. She er,gency only the first three a C..,. ty d th U ty ply bea.utiful and beautifully simple . • . the German cottages will be a complet~ parkmg .lot and ?ffl~e SIte lives in a home with her sis- grades were in session on half job has been our children, to Umversi. ,an e mversl hand decorated china found at Charvat the ~'lorist • • • with nothing to remind reSIdents of Its once rmportant tel', a retired teacher, in Kerby days in every nook of the educate them not only in-the of DetrOIt. , . three R's !but in the .business Mrs. DaVId A:: Goldman. IS Mack Avenue. Dramatically large jardinieres for planting. role in the early Pointe's trading centi:r. road which has been in her school. When Monteith and of living. What a good job chairman. of thIS ~vent. w:th pitchers and vases for long or short cuttings. Your choice family for years. She attended Poupard were opened thi~ she's done! Mrs, DaVId A ~arns aSSIsting of two themes ... the green tree design and a floral pattern. grammar school classes in a condition was alleviated and her as co-charlman. Members If< who, where and whatnot two room school on the site now the enrollment is about of Detroit Panhellenic ~rving * * of the old Kerby School,which 585, not crowded now with an on the committee incude Mrs. When you can't take your wall-to-wall carpeting is now a maintenance building addition added. There are less by whoozit Fries- Merrill Hen r y Barnett, Mrs." Louis to Wanamaker's, they'll come to vou! Professional for the Board of Education. than 30 pupils in each dass- Marick, Mrs. Philip Ramsval1, Old Brush Home room. Miss 'rucker remembers Rites Read know-how will restore life and luster .... repair tear~ Fine Arts' production of Somerset Maugham's draw- The Tucker girls, (there those crowded days as a chal- Mrs. Paul Sweeney, Mrs. and renlove spots . . . .by appointment in your home. George Belanger, Mrs. Lewis ing room comedy "The Constant Wife" at the Players were three of them, all des- lenge and a triumph over Annuoncement is made of Lamb, Mrs. Robert Gay, and What a difference your look-like-new carpet will make last weekend was a very skilled and professional offer- tined to be teachers), ,grew up great educational problems. the marriage of Mrs. Nina Mrs. George Greenwood. in the entire appeCirance of a room . . . and it's not ing and the actresses' frocks had the very dressy ladies in a home whi~h was one of Children's Love Shepardson MerriE, of. Bur- expensive! If ,you choose .. , send your rugs to Wana .. in the audience gasping. the landmarks of early Pointe The love she feels for her lington,' Vt., to 'hTilliam H. maker's, they'll receive expert attention and will be Mrs. Bernard Pearse wore a very fetching flowered history. Toward the end of the studenrts is apparent. During Fries, of McKinley 'place, on thoroughly cleaned. Just one of the marrY home beauti .. k last century Mr. T u eke r the mterview she went to the April.19. fying services of Wanamaker's Studio, 19853 Mack gown in the last act, bouffant and gathered at the nees bought the Alfred E. Brush door to watoh a troop of gaily 0 Summer The c ere m n y was per- Avenue. into the new hobble. The colors were exciting green home (The Pines), the first costumed fourth graders sere- formed. by the Rev. George and pink blooms on a white background.' of those frame castles which nade her with the Marine Lawrence of the First Con- * * * In the lobby glimpsed Mrs: Vlilliam D. Byron1 Jr., Detroit families built for SU7n- Marching Song in preparation gregational Ch u r chat the Home her titian hair beautifully complimented by a green mer living, and moved it to for the School Carnival last Shelbourne Point home of Mr. PLANNED to !ake the wear the1,'re sure to get ••• silk frock, Mis. Edwin Knights in a luscious rose, the Kerby and Kercheval. His Friday. A blond, blue-eyed and. Mrs. Frederick W. Shep- LAKE ERIE-CANADA the Alfred sport shzrts ..• of Bau Lon knit at Jacobson's very full skirt belled and gathered up at the hemline, family grew up there and then third grader ha.d romped. in ardson, of Burlington. 35 MINUTES fROM Men's Department, .• short sleeved •.• gaucho colltw ••• Mrs. C. V. Blackburn, Jr, (who was playing her first he built his own home farther with a picture autographed to After July' 1 Mr. and Mrs. DOWNTOWN DETROIT an

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