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Must Select Children Welcome Santa CI~us to The Village IIEADLIXES II Clothing Stores Successor of the ' .:.:.::....,~.~!.:'~:;~'~;~~«::.~:::.::::f.. ..:;~{\::.'.:....:. " ,'".;,'. WEEK To Culehan As Compiled by the IVisited by Thief; Change In Constitution Ex- Grosse Pointe News pected To Cost Some Pointes Unusual Outlay 'fhursday. November 26 Loot Totals $9,764 Next Year A PLAN TO PREVENT the ~ _ rlevaluation of the British pound Woods, Detroit Police Working on Robberies; Same The election budgets of w~s announced Wednesday by all five Grosse Pointes may 11 nations who said they would Man Believed To Be Responsible for Both Crimes be strained next year by put up $3 bililon in credits for Discovered On November 22 the necessity to hold a spe- the Bank of England. This in- --.------cial election to choose a suc- ternatlonal effort checked the There are no clues to the burglary of a Woods and cessor to the late Wayne run on the pound and sent spec- Detroit clothing store early last week, in which the County Circuit Court Judge ulators scurrying for cover. The ,I . burglar stole a total of $,9,764 in suits, topcoats, trousers Miles N. Culehan.

l'nited States contributed $1 :~i\,:t:; i, and other garments, it was disclosed on Monday, Novem- In some cases, however. both hillion of the total. The preser- ber 30, by Woods Det. Albert Abend. a February primary and an "ation of the entire interna..I '';':''''~::~::The detective, who said it is\~~----~------April electionto fill the judge. tional financial system was I believed that the same man F H ship would coincide with muui- thrratened by thr p 0 s sib I e 'I WY..:.....-::::,:~. committed both burglaries, has our omes . I Ie. th P' t British currency devaluation In l::~l?:::;:t:i::: been working with Detroit au. clpa e ec IOns In e OIn es 1931 the collapse of the pO~lnd f!:fj@Vtt thorities since Sunday, Novem- Paid Visits ~an~a~er~hem~~e~.r~~esa~~u;ty~ ~i~J~;~:~~t£rf:t:na"~~;f:'i II :~¥~~::::I;:~m::~::;;esG~;;~~By Burgowr I~~~~;~~;i::f.~ia:t!~:~l~:p~~ 20733 Mack avenue; and the M "--- I A February primary will be and M Clothing Store, 1518 East Shores ReSIdences Ransack. ('aIled if three or more candi. Seven Mile road, Detroit. ed and Looted While i dates file for the circuit court The Woods store is ow.led by Owners Were Away" se~t. Re~ardless of whether !he Joseph Valente of 9176 Fischer. 1" prImary IS necessary an electIon Detroit, who told Abend that on Furs, Jewe s Taken must be held in the spring. tI)e Sunday date, he had arrived One Extra For City at his business place at 7:15 Fom homes in the Shores G l' 0 sse Pointe City has a.ill. to begin decorating for the were forcibly entered by already said that it will hold Christmas season, and discov- th bid. th told the UnIted NatIOns SecurIt) I ~~;.:(::~::,:.:,:.:;,:,..:>..:,,, ..•:::.:::;:,:n:, ered the front door of hl.Splace e same urg ar urmg ~ its vote on the $1,325,000 storm (' 0 II n c i I Thursday that the; «<.">.:.~:.,':';.'~::,,~,,:,::,,_i

Ii each; 10 topcoats valued at $50 jewelry and money, accord- . States in t~e ~ongo affair has I anta wUS' ~ PIPar <: 0I-ICe Off-. leers A. SI{ Chorus GlVeS- each; and $50 in cash, taken ing to information released mto its budget to pay for the heen to assIst m the rescue of I S C from the cash register. spring election. John Cantwell, innocent citizens, who were "en. A - - I'M P F - B £- Y 1 C Abend said that Detroit po- by Police Chief Fred Duem- City manager, estimates that it dangered by rebel activity in rrlVeS In lOre aY4l\ rln!,!e ene Its I u e oneert lice did not itemize the goods ling. will cost his government ap. 'violation of international law." .I CJ stolen from the Sevell Mile The biggest loss was suffered proximately $1,200 for the spec- · .. .. Th V ell T M t h D t -t' S I Th · S nda store, but said the tot21 loss by Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson Iial April eledion, e l age 0 ace rOI s ca es lS U ~)r there amounted to approximate- of 751 Ballantyne. who told P<>-I Both Grosse Pointe Park and Tl~~t~~;:~;;~;~~~~, 2~ash_ i -- , All M b f D E Ch" f S" - ly $7,000. lice that they had left the house Grosse Pointe Farms have on iem ers 0 epartment xcept Ie Ign Peti- Trad"lt',onal Chr-Istrnas Event ---~--- at 6:15 p.m. and returned' at their books spring elections to ington correspondent said in an J0IIy G en tl eman G ree te,"d " • • 10:53 p.m. to find that they had fill municipal offices. Whether ana.lysis. that the Vie~ ~a~ sit. by Yougsters After Ar~ hons; Mayor, Councl!, City Manager Will Begins at 3:30 O'clock Paper Sale Set been robbed. they hold February primaries 1l.atlOn IS such that It IS 'p~s- riving by Helicopter" .DeCide On Achon After Study In Parcells B G Entrance into the house was to choose the candidates for SIble that the UnIted States wIn ,. h I --~------Aud",torium Y oodfellows gained by using a heavy pry these elections will depend upon be at war with China by the Men s Nig t Set A petition, signed by the officers of the Park Police bar to force open a door, and the number of candidates who cnd of the year, or soon after." I . • Department, asking that their salaries, fringe benefits The Grosse Pointe Lions Club sliding the glass door leading file for the various offices. To ~Iis report was based on a warn. San~a Claus arnved m and pensions be put on a par with those of Detroit The 12th Annual Christ- Goodfellows will conduct their into the house proper. The en- hold a primary at least three 109 by Secreta~y. of S.tate Dean I !h~ VIllage. la~t week an~ policemen, was Jresented to city officials and to the mas Concert to be given 35th annual newspaper sale on tire house was ransacked, po- persons must file for an office. Rusk to admlm~tratlOn mem- \ IS In the MIchIgan Consoh- police chief on Wednesday November 25. Sunday by the Grosse Pointe Monday, DecemLer 14. Monte lice said'. Depends on Primary bers who .wo~? Yke t,? /nlar,~e I dated Gas Co. Hospitality The petition was presented~------~-- K. Allen, president of the club, Furs, Jewelry Stolen Grosse Pointe Park will ~~eth:a:a~nnin~~\~~m~epo~ ~~~s~ Ce.~ter. wheTe h~ will greet with ~ list ~f fringe ben~fits a~d Icity manager and the chief of Community Chorus will be has asked Carl Schweikart to be Missing. the ~ilsons said. arE' choose, in the spring, council few seemed to have listened chl1dren da.Ily hom 1 p.m. salarIes paId ~o DetrOIt polIce police." the last for conductor Dr chairman of this year's drive to a full length ml~k cDa:t,valued members, a mayor and a munici. and pressure to bomb Viet Cong i to 4:30 untIl December 23. p.ersonnel, whIch the ~ark of- The signatures on the Park Donald W. Simmons, who collect money for the charitable at $4,000: a WIld mmk cap<' pal judge, If there is no need targets in North Vietnam is i B('cause of the lack of snow, flcers hope the city WIll equal. petition are those of the uni- will become Assistant Pro- work of the organization. jacket, value.d at $1,500; a Ceru- to hold a primary in February growing. Sant'l arrived via helicopter. The petition states, "We the form division, ~our sergeants, The go a I has been set at lean gray ml~lk s~ole, valued al I for the municipal election, but . d b f th fessor of Music at Ohio $7,500, and the money received, $750; 20 lady S SUItsand dresses, one must be held for the Cir- • .. • The vehicle wa~ provided by underslgne mem ers 0.. e one corporal and 20 patrolmen. total value, $350; a hand-mad<, cuit COUI't seat cI'ty c 1e r k er1'9 the Grosse Pointe Commerce Grosse Pointe Park Police de- In the Park a probationary State University. as in the past, will be used to h' , Sunday. November and Civic Association. partment make the following patrolman starts at a salary of The Concert will begin at bring Christmas cheer to the gold w r 0 u g t wIre braocelel Charles Heise estimates the UNITED NATIONS Secretary As the nOI.se of the hell" demands: For. m.any years w.e $5,610, and works to a top of needy, and throughout the rest studd'ed with cultured pearls, judgeship primary will cost the U Th t h d 3:30 p.m. in Parcells Junior f th If valued at $150; a 25-charm gold Park $950. Genera I an as propose copter's engine subsided and have l)een trallmg the DetrOlt $6,510. Sergeants make $7,170 High School: Mack at Vernier. 0 e year a we are program 1 I that th~ G~neral Assembly put the jingle of the sleigh bells Police Department in wages a year, and a corporal receives will be conducted for numerous ~;~~~-~~;ar~: g~~ d b~\ ~~o~~t Th~ Farms .v?ters. will be off untIl Fe~ruary /ny aC~lOnI Santa was IJolding could be and fringe .benefits and our out. $6,840 a year. Now the traditional opening agencies. vabed at $200; and a gold band I chooslOg a .mUl1lClpalJudge and on the pro em 0.. mem ers heard a throng of cheering dated pensIOn plan. We see .no In Detroit, a patrolman re- event of the Grosse Pointe com- Assisting the members of the studded with pearls, valued' at I fau.r counCIlmen next year an.d, whose dues are more than two t h d t g t h'm reason why we should receIve ceives a starling salary of $6 - munity's Christmas Season, this Lions Club will be all the po. $50 I' as In the case of the Park, WIll , If th lan.s i youngs ers rus e 0 reI.' I. . l' ' S d rt' "f '1 f }. d f' f th years :n a~rears. e? I Ke to Villa e any less than the DetrOIt po Ice 115, and receives a top of $6,- un ay conce IS a amI y a - Icemen an Iremen 0 e ' only be in trouble with the acceptrd. It would aVOId the I Gets y . f!; , officers and therefore d~mand 677 after putting in the required fair" and parents are urged to Cities of G~osse Pointe Park, At the home of Mrs. ~ichard I election budget if a February long feared ,('?nfrontation be. \ Al Helm~r. preSIdent .Of the that w; be brought UPOIla par time. A sergeant's salary is set introduce their children to con- Grosse POI n t e, and Grosse R u sse 11, 82 GreenbrIar, the municipal primary is not reo tween the Umted States and G~os~ pomte. C?mmerc~ .and with them in every respect, and at $8040 a year. There are no 'cert-going by attending t his Pointe Fanns and the Village burgla.r entered through ~he I quired. A February judgeship th£' .Soviet Union when the 19~4 C 1 : I c Assoclatlon. offlcl~l1y that our pen s ion pIa n be cor o~als. afternoon program. of r;rosse Pointe Shores, , rear SIde door, but before gomg I election wou!d mean about sessIOn opens tomorrow. RUSSIa welcomed Santa by presenting changed over to one equal to p. f"t A k d The Chorus will perform a ,:!,he m~mbers of th.e Grosse! thro.Ug~ the hou~e, locked the $1.000 to Farms taxpayers.

has refused to pay its share of II him with a key to the Village. the Detroit Police Department. Frm~e Be~e l;'t s e . d varied program of sacred and P01!1te LIOns who. Will be a:: fanuly. s pet dog In the laundry In Grosse Pointe Woods, City th£' cost of maintaining the Un- City Manager .J 0 h n Cantwell _. . b T~eet;~~~g~ffi~::s,l ~;i~~el~~e secular Christmas choral com- theIr old corner WIll be: Monte I rOum In the ?asement. Clerk Leona Liddle says that her ited N a t ion s peace-keephlg and other members of the As- ,~etrolt Flg~reS Furn~shed P~rk policemen would also like positions: Pergdesi's "Glory to IK. Alle~, Robert J. Allen, Lorne I After lockmg the door from city will hold a municipal elec- forces in the Middle Edst and I sociation also joined in thc . We herewIth .furmsh you I God in the Highest", featurl'ng H. Aylmg, Leonard A. .Baun, the ga:age to the house proper. tion in April to fill three coun- the Congo. Six Soviet bloc presentation. w~th a copy.of theIr w~ges an.d to receive, are: Ed A h th th fIt d th gh ('ountfles and Yemen are also Jolly Santa then went into the frm~e benefIts along WIth theIr 1 Longevity pay-first step Barb<:ra Bailey and Nancy Wil- gar. Beauc amp, JulIUS L. e Ie conI uc.e a orou cil vacancies. No February pri. more than two years in arrears. crowd, greeting ever.'! sOli 1e pensIOn plan for your study. We at the completion of 11th year, Iiams; "Thou Must Leave Thy Berns, Walter H. Breyer, Dr. s~a:ch of the first. floor, the mary will be held because. k th t ur de and ha e the second ste at completion of Lowly Dwelling" by Berloiz; Ormel D. Brownel~, Jerome E. dmmg room, den, klt.c~en a~d under the Woods new City Char- Sources say thaI. U Thant:s plan with a handshake and a boister- ~s11 b a k? f m s v d 16th ear Ptwo percent of an- "The Three Kings" by WiIlan; Buydaert, Rev. EmIl A. Capano, mast~r bedroo~, the ~hl.:f sal~. ter. candidates receiving the has a good chance of bemg ac- OUS "Merry Christmas". Police u ~c l~g 0 ?~ t~a[orf ~~ nual sYala~ for each step. Stops Rossini's "Inflammatus (When Arthur F. Churchman, Albert G. Chief Du.emhng ..!.a'ld tha~ It highe.s: votes in the general cepted. Chief Andlew Teetaert. who did counel, a ong WI.. ,a 0 e 'J C Ad 1 h L D a eared that noth ng was mIss ------at a promotion and continues at Tho u Comest)" featuring so- oaouvreur,. 0 p . am.. pp '. - electIOn are the automatic vic- 41 - • I '" fine job of sectioning the THROWN SIGN completion of six years in grade. prano soloist Jeane Zech; "Sing man, Hon. VIctor H. DeBaeke, mg ~rom the. Russ~ll ho~e, b~t I ~ors. If the February county ~onday, N()"Vember30 I area off for Santa's arrival. had 10 t Gloria" featuring Lori Lang and Charles J. Defever, Raymond J. an 1n v est I gat Ion IS stIll Judgeship primary becomes a lI~ A.'lERICAN _BELGIA1\TI a police car .rca.dy t(l rush Santa Miss Marion Wilbur of 17615 2. Bonus pay - cen s an DISh h . h . h 'd Dierickx continuing I't.t Id t th W d T fIr, ,. - l~ h f ft nand 15 e ores a een WIt RIC ar' . rea I y, I cou cos e 00 s rescue mission in the Congo was I to ~he I:I0sPltall~YC~ntef~.' . l1y Maumee reported to City ~olice c~~[ orho~r e~~:om~dnight Johns conducting; "Sing We to Others are: W. George EI. Aidtthe 7JerWo~lel'J. Nthuyttthe.nefsabout $1,500, accord~ng to Mrs, denounced yesterdav hy leaders Santa s a I' t: I \"c 0 ICla. that on Friday, Novembe:, 27 s ~an . ' Christ, the King" featuring Pat worthy, ~lfred Epstein, Herbert res e~ce. 4 I Is!e Prior to working with the' Andrews .was appomted by men's petition was gIven to the day of the concert. Admis- went to the north side. While time then backed away still Orees to fill the temporarily va- w~s a possibility that the As- MSU camvus police, Andrews' City Admimstr.ator. C h e.s t e r Mayor Matthew Patterson a~d sion is $1 for adults, 50 CI?nts walking to the rear of the huild. with~ut lights and went e~st on ' cant seats. sembly may open on schedule was as~istani city manager at Pe~er.sen, who I~ given thls ap. m.embers of the Park counCIl, for students. ing, Parsons saw a form running the boulevard: Detroit Faces Big Bill today and recess immediately, Peoria, Ill., where he had pre. P?mtIve authorJ!y unde.r the Clt~ Mana~er Robert Slone and ," south and through the yard of She said that there appeared The Com:non Council of De. thus a ain delaying facing the pared and introcuced a plan for '::lty charter. Th.. new dJIector PolIce C1:nef Arthur Louwers, Further J?formatlOn may be 67 Stanton, from the rear of tbe" . pr{lble~. a consolidated pat 4 p.m. Sundays, Decem- SLIPPERS • : ~ign coins of various aenomina- shopper,;; to travel in one of Radford, M. Chalmer Redfern, ber 6 and December 13, at : •• tions, "alued at between $50 Captain Jolly's Trollies which Anthony J. Ries,. Joseph Y. Wayne State University's Com- Every time he slip~ into these foot-hugging • :: and $100. will be on hand to transport Rogers, munity Arts Auditorium. superbly crafted slippers he'll remember : The distinctive crown and crease -I The burglary at the home of 1 shoppers around the Village. : : Mr. and Mrs. James L. Babcock, One hundred tickets to De- ~', Open Weekaay Evenings your thoughtfulness. See our complete • puts this hat in style years ahead... .180 Willison, was discovered by troit Piston BasketbaU games. Dec. 7 through Dec. 23 selection of styles and prices soon! • : I Patrolman William Marshall, v.'ill be presented t~ shoppe~s I : • who found the rear door had free of charge durmg Men s ~. i : RE S1ST 0 L 9 90 : been pried open. The house was Night. ~~~ I • • •• also on the watch list. A fashion s how, featuring ~I' •. • When the Babcocks returned high style cruise wear and pre. ~ " • : home the next day, they told sented by Delta A.irlines, will 'I : • police that the thief took Mrs. be held near CadIeux. There • •• Babcock's silver gray m ink will be two shows during the ~ : • stole valued' at $300; and Mr. evening. iita : : Babcock's gold ring, described Primarily for Children ~ • : as having a black onyx with a While the bright decorations ~ • • half carat diamond set in the ~ • • and gay shop windows convey .• , • • middle, with an a.irlJlane pro- the seasonal feeling to old and oJ •• • peller on each side. The ring is ""~ " 'd young alike, Christmas is prim. "-J • • valued at $200, the owner sal . ~ : • Chief D1!l!mling said that al. arily for the children. • : tIJvugh the four burglaries were Santa assures us that thE" Natural : • committed by the same man, he shops of the Village are featur- ~ sr • : is not the same person, who in ing only the finest toys from ~ $10 : • September and' October, burg- his shop. Parents are invited to ~ • ~_.. : larized 14 homes in the Shores, accompany their youngsters in ~ : • four in the Farms, two in the strolling down the Village's ~ • : Woods and two in H a r per Christmas Street. :.J : : Woods. See th~ lights and look at the ~ Visit Us "Men's Night" Mon., Dec. 7 • • ------toys and other Christmas items ~I : : featured by the shops, and try ~ Open Mon. through Fri. to 9 p.m. • • Elect;on to heighten that glorious feeling .~ : : It of Christmas. ~I Saturdays to 5:30 : : ----- ~ • • (Continued from Page 1) ~ • MEN'S WEAR, INC. : : troit is also faced with the un. New Director ~ madison JIll'! t : : expected cost of tlle judgeship ~ • wKh -SEiF-CONFORMING- hat comfort • election. Councilman Mary V. ~ Outercoats : 4t : Beck said Monday that it will (Continued from Page 1) ~ • • cost the city $360,000 to select succeeds the late Vern C. Bailey, ~ ~ 16930 Kercheval, at Notre Dame : Keeping up wittl the Jet Age - Resistol • the Circuit Court judge. who died a few short weeks ~ in. Ca.mel's Hair; Cash:nrere. Gabar .. : bas designed a new and exclusive crown : There is only $60,000 left in after he retired last May. ~ dine-also the new colorful and pat- • shape that is troiy nandsome. The flattering : I Detroit's election fund and the The department has been terned tweeds. : • Council will have to find the under the command of Capt. • aease is ill to stay and will look smart : remaining $300,000 some place Donald Coats, who was appoint- ~ Styled to our specifica~ions in the : always. More men look good in this new .1e)~e, ed acting director by Petersen, ~ cu,rently fa\'ored trimmer and shorter : style than any we'Ye seen in years. Let us : I The Common Council im- until a permanent commander ~ models. • show you what we mean. $16.95 : mediately sent a letter to Gov. was selected. : • ernor Romney asking him to reo Andrews, who is married and .~ • : consider the call for a spring the father of two children, is ~ $85 to $135 : r------D-ro-p-'n-A-n-d-Sa-y-H-e-"-o----. : election or to find some way to renting a room near his new ~ • p • nelp Detroit pay for the un- job, until he can find a house tit :. • MEN'S ....'IGHT •••planned-for election. in the Woods. to which he can ~ E%tellded pa'ynte1lts if YOll 'wish 1"IIIIIl bring his family. ~ : S• Monday, December 7: At t.he time Petersen an. .~ : '------1 : Alert Neighbor nounced !he appointment of An- ~ • 0 Th' Th d U t'l 9 P M drews, he (P e t e r s e n) said, ~ • pen IS urs ay n I ..: "With the appointment of An. ~ : Commencing Dec. 7 We Will Be : (Continued from Page 1) drews to the P~(;J~(gj · ef~. ~~uid~~~~r_~~~~_~_-_--_-_-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~------~~------~~~ : ;:,. first attempted to enter the : : house through a side door, and Sllecial ShouJing "Men~sNight" Mon. Dec. 7th • • when this failed, h~ forced a : : rear terrace sliding door. • : ' Mrs. Baker, who came home : 17140 KERCHEVAL AVE. in the Village • Ilater, said that it appeared that • JI nothing had b~en disturbed in ...... G•••••••••••••••••••••••• .,; the house. GENTLEMEN Be Sure To Visit

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64 ~!hursday, December 3, 1964 - GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three College Board Tests Scheduled Park Fire',nen Ask Meeting Pointe Garden Judge Belanger College Board Tests are, writing Samples are set for the Hears 5 Cases THERE IS A DIFfERENCE ! ~,'heduled to be given Saturday, afternoon. TYl.fh e.t Ad · · t t Club To Meet ~E'eembe~ 5 at the Grosse I Students are also reminded n' l l Y mlnlS ra ors The Pointe Garden Club will lolDte HIgh SC!IOOl.. I that the deadline for register------~ hold its Christmas luncheon James Pittigilio, 21, of 16274 The Grosse Pointe Park Fire Labor I!1ediation is the place meeting on December 7 at the Aurora, East Detroit, was sen- The SchOlastiC AptItude Test I ing for the January 9 College I IVORY BROTHERS \\ III be giv~n in the morning Board Tests without a pellalty Fighters Association is asking for talkmg. . home of Mrs. Floyd Straith in tenced to pay a fine of $50 and 3 I and the AchIevement Tests and is also on December 5. " . "We have had one meetmg Audubon road. serve five days in the Wayne for. a meetm~ with Park city with the State Labor Meditation Assisting Mrs. Straith will be County Jail by Park Judge C. offlCals. to dlscus~ a shorter Board at which only the fire Mrs. Clarence Wachner, Mrs. If it's from Wright Kay, it's Distinctive. work week, and to Iron out any .' . Joseph Belanger on Wednes- MOVING CO. difference!' that might exist, in- chief and city ~ttorney were Harold Love and Mrs. Paul day, November 25. The youth . g og 't'o f th A ~ present. There will be another Hykes. A musical program will cumI d rec m I n 0 e ~-.' d d h was found guilty of driving sociation, it was disclosed on mee.mg s~hed~le ,an we ope be given by the "choraleers," a while his operator's license was T d De e ber 1 b Wil- the council Will accept our m- group from the Grosse Pbinte suspended. .ues ay, em.., y . vitation to attend." High School choirs. ham Hunt, Assoclat1C'n presl- H t 'd th t th 'ss b King Eddie Griffin of 3014 un sal a e lues e. The Pointe Garden Club has Beatrice, Detroit, was found dent. II tween ille Association and the taken World Gardening as one guilty of driving with a permIt Since Hunt said. that h~ a.nd t~e city administration are mount- of its projects this year. Creat- that had expired two yeats ago, 1916 member~ of his orgamzatlOn ~Jl ing. "Time is growing short, and ing world friendship through its and paid a fine of $35, rather gladly SIt down and talk wIth February will soon be here. The World Gardening program is than spend five days in jail. M.ayor Matthew ~atterSQn. and signatures cbtained on the pet- one of the ~bjectives of the Judge Beh.mger found three members of. the CI~~councIl. or itions have made our group con- LOCAL-LONG DISTANCE MOVING any other city offICIal appOlnt- fident that the issue will be ac- National Council of State Gar- Detroit teenage boys guilty of h '1 t d' den Clubs, Inc. loitering in an eatery at Jef. Specializing in Commercial and Industriol Plants, Offices; ed by t e counCI, 0 ISCUSScur- ceptable to the voters. T h r 0 ugh affiliated garden ferson and Wayburn. The boys Employee's Household Furnishing rent problems.. . . . I "We have found that people clubs in other countries of the had entered pleas of not guilty. I .T h e AssOclatlOn, affiliated do not understand the problems world, gardening knowledge and They were fined $20 each, which i Agents of Allied Van Lines wIth the AFL-CIO, has sought of the firemen" the .Associa- experience are shared. Seeds they paid. J Serving The Gross'~ Pointes recognition for more t~a.n 20 I tion president s'aid. "The coun. and tools are sent through The boys are, Larry Laden. JE 6- i060 years, and recently petltlOned cil, we are convinced, is not "Care" to areas of special need. sack, 17, (Jf 3970' Drexel; for a shorter work week. aware, and does not understand Under this plan, planting in- Charles Marino, 17, of 1111 21703 Mound Rd. Warren, Mich. They had successfully circu- the problems of the Association. structions, translated into the Manistique; and Robert Lapt, lated petitions and gathered "We sincerely hope that the vernacular language of the 18, of 1190 Ashland. more than 1,400 signatures of council will find the time to country, are distributed wIth registered Park voters, to amend met with us, and to recognize the seeds. Tools are sent to a section of the I'ark City Chart. the Association's and the fire- Peace (;orps Volunteers for er which would permit a reduc- men's problems. Fear of the un. teaching mod ern cultivation S.STEI:N & CO. (jentlem.en! tion of the work week from 63% known is a prime factor in the methods. hours, to 56 hours, if it is ap- city's failure to grant us rec- Members of the Pointe Gar. I WRIGHT KAY WELCOMES YOU TO proved by the voters. ognition. den Club, under Mrs. Floyd At a meeting held on Mon. "The Fire- Fighters Associa- Straith, president, and Mrs. "MEN'S NIGHT" IN GROSSE POINTE day, November 23, City Clerk tion is co.mprised of more than Watson Beach, projects chair- proudly presents MONDAY, DECEMBER7 Charles Heise certified the sign- 115,000 firemen fro~ throug~- man, have selected the Philip- atures, and so informed the out the North AmerIcan Contl- pines as the country with which 7 :00 TO 10:00 P.M. council. The council authorized nent. We are organized to ob- they will carryon their project. E~\1[]&ASSY the amendment be placed on the tain better standards in the I In one evening, gentlemen, you can solve ballot for the primary election fire service, not to frighten city *********************~ all your gift problems! Select from to be held on February 15. government," Hunt pointed out. : CUSTOM FASHIONED Wright Kay's elegant collection of diamonds, At a prior meeting, the peti- Even though they belonged to : J ion circulation was eriiicized by a union,. Association. members ' P A Jlr.1\\ ~\jl[A\ S gold j~welry, watches, china and silver. the mayor and council, who de- are forbIdden to ~trlke under. ,.... , nounced any proposed amend. I State Law: Th.e prIme purpose i f !. ment to the city's "constitution." of th.e umon .I~ to seek better' In reference to the November workmg co~dltl?ns .and w~ges Wright Kay 23 council meeting, Hunt point. through legIslatIOn m Lansmg. ';~'} Exciting Gifts c. ed out that Councilmen Kent 17051 Kercheval TU 5-5515 Convenient Accounts Zimmerman spoke against in-, 6 Cases Heard For the men elusion (.~ work hours in the I I C. C charter. i It lty ourt The councilmall stated, "I: in your life ~.,""""""~ d.on't feel that working condi- Three Mt. Clemens men pled tlOns should, be a. p~rt of the not guilty to being disorderly SHAVE COAT - The Height of ~harter. I don t feel It ISth~ func- persons and possessing beEr in 15301 t10n of the pe?ple .to get m~o. a a car in the City's Justice Court E. JEFFERSON 100% jaquard weave cot- Italian Elegance! ma~agement .sltuatlOn. Admmls- on Tuesday, Novcmber 24. (at Beaconsfield) t~atlOn functions should .~o~~~ Judge Malcolm J. Sutherland Reservations VA 2.4118 ton-looks like silk, black. c!rcu,~vented by a p p fined them each $25 and put saphire, ruby. All sizes - suede front vote. . I them on a year's probation with ~':lnt also quoted Councilman: the condition that if they re- for your listening and William Oddy, who served a.s ceive favorable reports it will dancing plet1SUre $12.95 cardigan mayo.r-pro.tem at. th,7 coun.ell be reduced to six months. THE m.eetmg, wh?" saId. The city The men were Michael Hib- O1£'g Cassin: d£'- : ~J11 commul11cat~ With thc pub- bert of 31 Fessenden; OtIo Jas- TOWNSMEN signed it and had he before the p.nmary m Ne.";s mund of 254 S. Broadway and it made in IUdy Letters, expressmg. the ~?tIllC!\ s Robert John Sulflan of 23670 QUARTET so thE' soft suede sentlinent on the Issue. Carlinto. Mon. through Sat. stitching would "With the s e ~,cuncilrne~'s Judge Sutherland dismissed be perfect and sta~em~nts a~ hand, Hunt. s~ld, two cases of reckle~s driving OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK the hancl.]oomed "the FIre FIghters ASSOCiatIOnbecause witnesses refused to alpaca bod;.' the I wonders wh.ythe co~ncil has not sign complaints. Bobby Lee silkiest. The su- Featuring the Finest perb Christma,:; ,t~ken the .tlme to Sit down and Criswell of 63 Temple was the gift for that spe- dISCUSSthiS shorter work week defendant in the first and cial man. In issue. If it does not belong on Anastasias Hadjiyanis of 1240 BRUNCH brown or grey. the charter with a chartel' am. Beaconsfield the defendant in endment in February, then the second. where does it belong, and how A charge of reckless driving ON SCUFF-A-DUFFS 65.00 do we get there? causing an accident was reduced Travel Slippers-black & red or salt & loden "During the past few days, the to guilty of driving without due SUNDAYS with matching zippered duffel bag-Small to me:nbers of the city council care and caution in the case of extra large - $5.95 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

have spoken in opposition to the St;san Armstrong of 66 Handy .... _~-_.- --~ -- -ly- Fire Fighters' procedure in road. She was fined $25. -< ,< ;X >< X /"': .>< /'< -:.' /'". seeking this charter change, but In other' cases Wilbert MeYf>rs ] ~\1-'f. . ,'~~J'_, not once h~ve they .made any of 4667 Anderson, Detroit, pled BUSINESS MEN'S Matching ... WHA1ING~S ... '\ / I effort to Sit a~d dISCUSS~ur guilty to a charge of reckless LUNCHEONS y .. merrA 1,()(JO/t problems and dIfferences With driving causing an accident and Served Mon. thru Sot. EMBASSY PAJAMAS U ...- 520 WOODWARD 7 MILE near LIVERNOIS authorized. ~epresentatives of fmed $35, and Robert Dargel, $14.95 " S.STEIN & CO. the ASSOCiatIOn. Jr., of 43 Radnor circle stood Under Direct Supervision North of City-County Bldg. Open Thurs. and Fri. Eves. "The council .~ports that ~t is I mute to a charge of reckless and Management of wO 2-1456 UN 4.2600 .~ i'~;P~ I going to the people. The Fire driving causing an accident, Mr. Al Green I ~~ >< x.x x x x ><;:. .'<- x x Y ). " AND IN THE FISHER BUILDING Fighters have already been to found guilty and fined $50. 4--~- .----_. ------. TR 3.8440 the people, circulating petitions, ------_ We H~nor American E:"C~ress; and now it is time for talking T? b P T A Carte Blanche and Diner Cards J 70' 2 Kercheval. in the Village with the council, not the people. ~l...er y .. . ---~--~_._------rk************'.*******1 .. _ Meets Dec. 7 •• - __ • .ClIP AND SAVE-HReady to Serve Dinner Ideas" • • The Kerby School P.T.A. will • • hold its second meeting of the • I school year on Monday evening, • I December 7. All classrooms will "Seafood Carry Out and I be open for parent-teacher 'visi. • at ifs Home Delivery tation between 7:30 and 8:15 o'clock. I finest" On'y I Dr. Armand Grams of The Merrill.Palmer Institute will be • • the speaker at the general meeting. An added feature of • 18310 MACK al McKINLEY - PHONE TU 5-4453 - TU 5-4790 • the program will be the pres- • Presenting Our New Menu for Carry-Out or Home Delivery •I entation of a brief program of Christmas songs by a selected I SEAFOOD MEN U FRESH PERCH FRIED 1.25 I number of fifth and sixth grade FRESH PERCH SAUTE , 1.95 I students. I Seafood Shipped In fresh Dai'y JUMBO FRIED SH~IMP (Seven Shrimp) 1.95 Following the general meet- ing, a social hour fot' parents • A LA CARTE FRIED OYSTERS (In Season) , ' ..' ' 2.50 • and teachers will be held in the CHERRYSTONES ON HALF SHELL (6-Sauce & Lemon) .... 1.00 SHRIMP, RED SNAPPER, TROUT, PICKEREL, WHITEFISH • gymnasium. Mrs. W. Murray • SHRIMP COCKTAIL with Cocktail Souce 60 Lorge .90 Avolioble in Family Size Dinners, Serves Four , 7.50 I Fowler and Mr-s. Glen Fortin- • STEAMED CLAMS (Soft Shelll, Y2 Gal., Drown Butter 2.00 FAMILY PERCH-Serves Four .. : , , .4.50 berry, Jr., social cl)mmittee c()- • 1 LB. FRIED SCALLOPS (Tartar) ,.,._.. , 2.25 • chairmen, are arranging the table decorations. I ~EL~. ~~~~~N~E%L;: F~I~~~~~~Mp.~~d.~~k;~.i'i.s~'~~~ 3:;~ MEAT MEN U • Mrs. Wilfred Boerner, Mrs. I );2 GAL. FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP and Cocktail Sauce 5.95 BROILED TEl\I['lERLOIN STEAK SANDWICH on Sesome • Charles Fisher, Mrs. Arthur • 1 QT. COOKED, PEELED AND DE-VEINED SHRIMP BR~~~E~I~~L a~~~~~;chS;;:t(Si~.~:. R~ii~..Fr~~~h .. Ferdinand, Mrs. Edward Koch, and 8-az. Cocktail Sauce (Approx. 45 Shrimp) :3.95 F~i~~;::::~:~~• Mrs. Carl Meyering, Mrs. Rich- ard Schleh, Mrs. Warren Smith, I 1 PT. COOKED, PEELED AND DE-VEINED SHRIMP BKEADED VEAL CUTLET (Slow, roll, French Fries) 1.50 I and Mrs. W. Howard Snyder I and Sauce (Approx 23.25 Shrimp) 2.00 BROILED BEEFBURGER on Sesame Bun , 50 • will serve as hostesses during FRESH FROG LEG$--2 DOZ.-FRIED (Tartar) 3.50 French Fries ond Slow 75 the informal social hour. I 3 BROILED LOBSTER TAILS (Drown Butted _ 2.95 CHEESEBURGER , 60 • I 1 LB. FRIED PERCH (Tortar) , , ,...... 2 .25 Slaw and French Fries ' 85 • CHARACTER 1 PT. LOBSTER A LA NEWB.URG ' ,295. SPAGHETTI (Meot Sauce), , QuortPint 1.25.65 The chain of life is forged • RED SNAPPER, PICKEREL, WHITEFISH, TROUT (Tartar> 1.75 CHICKEN ();2) BROILED-Slow, Rolf, Pototo, 2.10 • ~ ..ltf~rd ~totb.e$ with little rings-each word and Jf1.i9'h~it \QUU11tV act forming a part of ii. I CHICKEN ();2) HOME STYLE FRIED-Slow, Roll, I from $265 I ~i!~~n~I~~ C~~~~~ ~~~~Id;~..O~d~;=Th~~~..P;~~~~; 1.45 • I French Fries or Baked Potolto, Slow, Roll, Slow, Roll, French Fpes , , l,OO I 0'01)1 • Lemon, Tartar or Cocktail Sauce HOT KOSHER CORNED BEEF on Onion Roll Or Rye • BROILED MAINE lOBSTER (Three Holves) Drawn Butter .... 3.95 :;;~ ~I~~e~n~jl~rie~. ::::.::::,:::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::.:::::::::::::: 1:~~ I BROILED SOUTH AFRICAN LOBSTER TAil 8-oz. Slice Corned Beef , , _ 1.50 • Point~ N~,¥s I (Three Toils) Drown Butter .. , 3.35 I Boulevard Suits flnd Outercoats, 89.50 to $165 Published every Thursday by I SEAFOOD PLATE (Perch, Scallops, Shrimp) 1.50 PARTY ME"'. U • ALASKA KING CRAB (Hot) Drown Butter 2.25 I~ NECKWEAR from A. Sulka, Bronzini, TROY GUILD SHIRTS Anteebo Publir'ters, Inc. C t ss Mo'a Chnrvet and GoJlieni HATHAWAY SHIRTS 99 Kercheval Avenue I LOBSTER A LA NEWBURG 3.20 5 DOZ. FRIED FROG LEGS ond Tortar 7.95 • K~V~~ McANDREW HATS FRANK BROS. SHOES Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan I FRESH FROG LEG5-1 DOZ.-FRIED 2.90 Y2 GAL. COOKED, PEELED AND DE,VEINED SHRIMP • /SCALLOPS FRIED (Cape Cod) _ _ _ _ 1.95 (Approx. 90 Shrimp and SauceL 7.S0 Phone TU 2.6900 • FRESH BR.OILED RED SNAPPER 2.60 LOBSTER A LA NEWBURG (l QuartL _ S.50 • Three Trunk LiDes I FRESH BROILED TROUT 2.50 12 BROIL ED LOBSTER TAILS (Drown ButterL 10.00 I Second Class Post.age paid .t Oe. EI • FRESH BROILED PICKEREL 2.50 24 CHERRYSTONES ON HALF SHELL (Sauce and lemon) .. 3.75 I :&LGOR ....HURD trolt, Michigan. Subsc!"lption Rates $5.00 Per Year FRESH BROILED WHITEFISH 2.50 1 BROILED MAINE LOBSTER (Drown Butted each 2.95 WASHINGTON BLVD. In The BOOK TOWER by Mall ($600 0 U t sid e Wayne FRESH HADDOCK FRIED 1.50 20 PIECE.; FRIED CHICKEN (no Bocks or Necks-Serves 6) 5.95 • 'tI', County). All News and Advertising I Copy Must Be In The Newt; Otrlce Free Parking Just West of Buildiug-Let Us Su.mp Your Ticket ... WO 2.5191 by Tuel1day Noon to Insure Inser. tlon. • Open Monday through Saturday, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. • Address aU Mall (Subscriptions, Crange of Address Forms 3579) .to • Sunday, 3 p.m. to 9 p.rri. I 99 K ere h e val Avenue, Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48236. ._------~------_.• • c

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------I MISSING RADIO I INITIATIVE ,'SNAP JlJDGMf:NT Don't wait for opportunity to Men, forced to do everythl11~ WIlliam Flaherty of 374 Cni. car some time between 8 p.m. City Moves t(J Improve Youngsters I{eep Police on Jump knock at your door-somebody I on the jump. seldl'm have time H'r"lty plact' reported to City November 24 and 8:15 a.m. . h D. I P City police put in a busy I Juvenile Court. All six were may meet her half'Nay. t,) look before they leap. Pollct' thaI a transistor radio. November 25. The car was RUbbI.S, lSpOSa rogram wee~end keeping youths peace- released to their parents. ------~~------,'a!lI('d al $35. was stul('n from parked in the dr!veway of his ______ful in Grosse Pointe City. Early Sunday morning, No- thp glove compartment of his residence. Merchants in the Village reo house where rubbish will be On Friday night, November Ivember 29, police answered a ljanc'j ~ Hair Fashions ceived a ietter this week from dumped into them and then re- 27, they ticketed three young call from 512 Washington. The • John M. Cantwell, City Manager turn to the load tmck for de. men for being disorderly per- caller complained of a fight IRENE HALL, PROP. I ii\'i\~,'\",'i '~\""'. ""\ of Grosse Pointe City, request- posit. sons. Th~ h~ys were picked up am"?n.g a grovp of boys .. After NO APPOINTMENT II' ..', .,\ -. '" .,.,. ing that they purchase for their These two pieces of equip- after pollce mvestiga,ted a com- arrlvmg on the scene pollee ar. NECESSARY \\" Open 8:00 to 5:UO . : • use new rubbish containers. ment are not only expected to plaint made by George Kirsch. rested Christopher Terry of 58 Mon .thru Sat. 'i'he two cubic yard Leach improve service but also utilize n~r of 388 st. Clair. He said Moross; Frank Wade, Jr. of Evenings by containers will ilelp the City in the manpower of the Depart- that the boys had run through Peach Tree lane; Thomas Cron- appointment its daily collection of rubbish, I ment of Public Works to better his yard into the one at 392 5t. in of 1390 Whittier and Timothy • & Set he said. They will also eliminate I advantage. Clair. The boys, who were later Ruen of West Shore drive, Or- 1.75 . . the unsightly accumulation of I City Manager Cantwell has released to their parentts were chard Lake. They were charged H.;,c,!t;ng '" , ~~~ I debris which piles up at the I also announced that as of Jan. James F. Blake of 1009' Audu. with being disorderly persons I · 1.50 ,... ,. .' '<~ rear entrances of stores. I uary 18 residential rubbish bon, Owen Cox Marx of 1028 and with the possession of aleo. Cantwell who earHer had must be placed 1n 20 gallon or Yorkshire and Richard Golibart holic beverages in a car. They 14637 E. Jefferson-Porking on church io~"';;-reQr-VA 2.~414 taken up the rubbish problem smaller containers for collec- of 5250 Yorkshire. ,posted a $25 bond. with members of the Business tion. A larger receptacle, he Also charged with being dis-: .., Men's Association, expects 100 said. is harmful to the men of orderly persons and, in addi- • percent cooperation from the the department. The City's in. tion, the possession of a,lcohol it's guaranteed 5 years! merchants. They, as do the city t'lurance company has pointed 'by minors were four youths except blades. cord and damage due to misuse fathers, want the business dis- out this hazard. The number of and two juveniles. Police found I trict to have the highest pos. men who are absent from work them in a car at the foot, of Slim, easy. to-grip handle, convenient sible standards. because of an injured back is Lakeland avenue. The four, who on-off thumb button. Precision- He also said that the City, costly to the Ci,ty in !loth man. will appear in City Justice ground stainless steel blades. Large unlike other municipalities, doClS hours and money. Court, are Jack Grzebyk of 7178 blade-release button, six-foot detach- collect each d,ay and does not After the 18th of next month, Milton, Detroit; William Miller able cord. In ,assess the merchants for the the Department of Public Works of 80~7 Leander, D~troi,t; Fran.k I service. I will check ,,11 home containers CernOla of 7087 MIlton, Detroot Ivory White with $2188 The contlliners have already to make sure that they are the and Henry G: Kempa. of 7?45 The Buicks Charcoal t:im. been used by certain merchants proper size. If not, residents A:cola" Detr~lt. Tht' Juvemles to test their practicality and will be reminded of the need wIll appear In Wayne County have been found to be most, to have containers no lar~~er satisfactory. f than 20 gallons. Thief Loots The cost of each container is i Cantwpl1 also said that as I $245. According to Cantwell part of the program for rubbish Car in Woods some stores will find they need collection improvement there two to cope with their rubbish will be revision of residential KERCHEVAL ..• In the Vii/age while some stores will find that collection routes. Any home- Several valuable items were they can share a container with owner affected by new routes stolen from an automobile be. Shop Man, Thurs., Fri. Eves. Until 9 p.m. another store. will be informed in advance of longing to John D. Hanson of Merehants have been asked the change. 4811 Cadieux road. Detroit, ac- by the City to have the Leach I cording to information recorded containers by January 18 of PT A Meetino by Woods police on Tuesday, next year. b November 24. The new policy of rubbish I Attracts 160 Hanson told police that he collection in the business dis- I . had parked his new convertible trict is part of a program by I .-- t:ar at the rear of his business the City to improve ~ollections ApproXImately 160 pers?TIs at. place, 20233 Mack avenue. When throughout its area. I tende~ the second meetmg of he returned to the vehicle . . the R1chard PTA recently. The . At 1ts last meetmg the coun- guest speaker was Dr. Armin later, he said, he discovered ell approved the purchase .ofI Grams, of the Merrill Palmer that someone had broken into t~ Cushman ~ackm~ster~ Wh,lcl~/Institute, who spoke on "The the car. • w1ll. be used 111 reSIdentIal c~l Prevention of Learning Diffi- Stolen, he said, were a field lectlOn. The P~ekma8ters WIll I culties in C'1ildren." jacket valued at $15; a Polaroid YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED work on each slde of a street, . land camera valued at $125; and are coming. be driven to the rear of the (url beaut Troop 843 con- ___ ~ '~~ I ducted the flag ceremony under a cashmere overcoat, worth I TO ATTEND $125. , the direction of Mrs. Robert Specials, Skylarks, LeSabres, Wildcats, ) Chope and Mrs. Robert Mc- The theft victim said he had AmericlIn end SwiM Curry. Foll{)wing the meeting, locked the car before leaving Electra 225's and sleek Rivieras. The Buicks WATCH and parents visited the classrooms. it. The camera was taken from ( JH.h~~S Refreshments were served. the glove compartment. which are rolling again. CLOCK REPAIRS was also locked, Hanson added. 1£1 YOU R LOCAL AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER. AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER IN THIS AREA: 'MSU Art Center CINELLI WINS LETTER NIGHT To Be Expanded Peter S. Cinelli, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hartz Cinelli, of Voltaire Place was awarded a RICHARD BUICK, INC. • 15103 Kercheval Avenue I,. the Village Michigan State University's varsity letter in football at the Kl'esge Art Center will be ex- annual Fall Sports Banquet pandcd to accommodate grow- held at Vermont Academy, Sax- MONDAY, DECEMBER lth ing numbers of art students, tons River, Vt. on November 24. ..------'TUNE IN "lOW thanks to a $200,000 grant from ElL THOMAS AND THE NEWS"-CBS RADIO 5randfo+fter Clotks thc~~e F~ndatioo. 1------d s,.clalty The grant will be matched MEN ONLY by funds from MSU. f-Iours: 7-10 p.m. Jewelry repairing, First opened for classroom cfIomond remount,,,. instruction and' art exhibitions HoeberIing in 1959, the center was built 100 TICKETS TO DETROIT with an earlier $1,500,000 gift Jewelry from the Kresge . A FEW DOLLARS EVERY OTHER WEEK FREE! PISTON BASKETBALL GAME • Yea .. 1ft SalM La"" Enrollment in MSU art classes has increased some 40 per cent' 14933 Kercheval in the past five years, and the ~0 boy under 18 years will be ad"1itted VA 2.850' number of 'art majors has unless accompanied by on adult mole. doubled, according to Prof. WILL GROW & GROW .. Erling Brauner, chairman of the . art department. ,..•. & GROW

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City police arrested Moses Motor Law. They made the ar- I has done additional work at the collecting, and participation in lof' the five Neville children at- Sims of 6462 Iroquois, Detroit rest at Moran and Lakeshore Introducing New Teachers University of Colorado. little theatre activities. She tend classes in The Grt}sse early Sunday morning, Novem- after observing his erratic driv- An experienced teacher, she served as chore.o~rapher for the Pointe Public School System. .. .. ~ ~ .. 'To ... ~. • Battle Creek CIVICTheatre. Thpy are Ruth Ann (13) Lib- ber 29, for breaking the Drunk ing. He posted a $75 bond. has held early elementary POSI- James P. Neville, sixth grade I . '. .(7) R b rt tions in Battle Creek, Ann teacher, is a Detroiter by birth. ble (12), .James ~ , 0 e. Arbor, and in Pacifica, Califor- He completed his high school (5), and Nancy (3). The N,~vIl- Prescriptions FiUed nia. Mrs. York has professional days at Visitation, then gained les make their home in Grosse memberships in the Michigan his ns from Wayne State Uni- Pointe Farms. Ray-Ban Sun Glalses also Ground to l'our Education Association and in the versity. Prescription National Education Association. His special interests include I • ' .. Extracurricular interests in- music, theatre, ice hockey, I f,xperlenced men know crltI- clude golfing, skiing, antique hunting, and basketball. Four cism is a friend of success. ION OPTICIANS 20183 MACK AVENUE j Between Oxford Rd. !lnd Norwood 1 TUxedo 4-5770 ~ Call or See Us For Driving's for the birds... CR UI~~~ranean, Jet Delta Paeiflc~ Caribbean, Efe . foFlol'ida from Detroit ~ .. ~ ...~ Newcomers to the professional staff was conceived by the Richard School of Richard Elementary School are shown Student Council, a unique organization -most people dol AIRLINE TICKETS in Heritage Hall with RICHARD W. at the elementary level. On the wall be~ Domestic and Inter"ational KAY, building principal. Pictured (left hind the teachers are the pictures of the Also All at puhlished prices to right) are Mr. Kay, MISS NANCY J. Presidents of the United States, the be- HOTELS ROSS, MRS. PATRICIA A. TABONE, ginning of a collection of historical docu- See your Trovel Agent RESORTS I MRS. RONNA WAGNER YORK, MRS. ments and photographs. Heritage Hall or coli Delto Air Lines TOURS Call or See Us MARY L. DIETRICH and JAMES P. wi.ll serve to remind Richard pupils of NEVILLE. The idea for Heritage Hall their heritage-both local and national. For All Your Trove' Need. The ninth in our weekly se.1 A graduate of Central High ceive her BA degree, to the Uni- ries of teachers new to The School there, she went on to versity of Michigan for her MA. Grosse P~inte Public School Michigan State University to re- Her sorority is Alpha Phi. She System brmgs to our readers I . . _ CHET SAMPSON capsule biographbs of the most recent additions to the staff of I 100 Kercheval, on the Hill TUxedo 5-7510 Richard Elementary School.

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J To Give Concert At St. James Burglar Visits Andrew Bremer, Jr., New Guilty Drivers I::[f~~::%:i:::~:;@,,~i::::r~,~~::::,j[:"~-::.:..:,::;:;::,:,;::::,,:::::!:,::{\',:,:::,:,'::,',:: ,:i:::':':.;:_.;;::::~,:,:,:,:",,::::,::~::zx::':::::::,:::,::,~:p::n;;:H::::::m&t~9] The combined chOi~the many different countries as the Furniture Store St. J:.mes Lutheran Church- time would permit. Fined in Shores Ii THERE IS STILL TIME T~ • •• u the Chancel, Chapel and junior Donald Busarow, of Bethany Woods public safety officers, City llfanager of Farms Harold E. King of 22805 AI. -will present their annual Lutheran Church, will be the making a r 0 utI n e check (\f Andrew Bremer, Jr .. formerly He is a 1953 graduate of Hope ger, St. Clair Shores, scheduled S d Ch . guest organist; soloists will be acre rIstmas Concert at 5 stores along Mack avenue on of Roosevelt Park, Mich., be- College, Holland, Mich., from to appear before Shores Judge Mrs. William Heller, Mrs. Heinz p.m. on the seconJ Sunday in Hintzen, and Mrs. Evan Evans. Sunday, November 29, found came the Farms' and the where he received his Bachelor's John Gillis on Wednesday, No- Pointe's newest city manager on Degree in Social Studies; and vember 25, on a charge of reck- I I Advent, December 6. Among the selections to be of- the front door of the Belmont Monday, November 23, when he in 1954-56, he accumulated 10 less d r i vi n g on Lake Shore Carl .l\Iunzel, choir director fered will be three arrange- Fur nit u r e and Upholstering was administered his oath of hours of post-graduate credit in road, failed to show up and and organist, who hC\s been in ~ents by Paul Christiansen: company, 20507 Mack, broken office by City Clerk Dawson Public Administration from the forfeited a bond of $100. charge of these concerts since I Angels We Have Heard on open. Evidence showed that a the first,one sung in. 1951, states High". (French), ,,'lOh, !low burglary had been committed. Nacy. University of Michigan. In another case, Judge Gillis ~ before Christmas! Bremer, who was city man- Bremer, who stands six. feet found Billy R. Wafford of 439 I that he nas tried, In this year's Beau~~ful the ~ky (D~nlsh), The owner of the establish I ager of Roosevelt Park before four inches tall and weighs in Manistique, Detroit, guilty of concert, to bring to the audi., and The MexIcan ChrIstmas ment, Ear I Teschendorf of ence a variety of old carols and I Processional"; "He Is Born," 22231, Gordon, St. Clair Shores, coming to the 1'arms, is here a.t 210 pounds, has served as speeding 60 miles an hour on Need Assistance With Your Selection? alone, until l"Je can find a home c~ty manager of Roosevel~ Pa~k Lake Shore and fined him $30. some new ones and from as I arranged by Roger W"gner; was summoned to the store to ------I"Mary Had a Baby," a Christ-. . Our Staff Is Willing, Confident, Experienced and Free! I mas spiritual arranged by WH- take Inventory, and he dIsclosed • COMPLETE WINDOW SHADE SERVICE • 'liam Dawson: "Break Forth, 0 that, between $1,500 to $1,800 Beauteous Heavenlv Light" had oee~ ta~en ir.om a top desk Insurance from B?ch's "Christ~as Orator- drawer m hIS offlCe. C001{~SHOME Company io"; two selections from Han- The owner also told police Offers del's"; "Silent Night" (Stille that the thief took approxi- DECORA TING CENTER I Nacht) sung in German. and the mately $25 in change and two $50,000 "Manger Carol" (Austrian). one dollar bil!s from the middle 22400 Harper, Bet. 8 and 9 Mile Roads Protection at The three choirs will join to- drawer of the desk. mayor showed Bremer the city post by the CIty councll, from a b ' .... PR 5-80 I I ... Age 40 for gether in several selections, Del. Albert Abend said that and familiarized him with hi~ large group of applicants, be- Even if a fdlow gains ut I (::: " i'-:! .i. $248.00 one of which is a beautiful ar. the exact amount of the loss Call "Bud" rangement of the German carol, cannot be determined until the ~:l:rr~f ;~~~~oo~as a starting ~:~:~ie~~e his background and) ;~otinf:~W~~dh~:n'~ai:t his best I~lt:::::H?:!:~YE[:::;,:~~~;~;~n~::~~;:;~::::::~::::::~:::~::::'~::::~::::~:~:~;'~'~~:::::':::;':~:;'::[::~i.?:m::~~%,::Jj "Come H~ther, Ye Children." rompany bookkeeper con:,pletes Bremer has already met the I Adelsperger I Followmg the \~oncert. th€, au- an audit. Nothing else in the members of the city councH and Adeo Underwriters, Ine. dience is i~vited to attend .a place appeared to have been the employes of the city at the I 15228 M8Ck Ave. coffee hour In the Green Room disturbed the officer said. Shop Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 9 :30-5 :30. Open Thurs. and Fri. Until 9.p.m. Gross. Pointe Parlc:, Mich. with the .\1iriam Circle of the ' Farms City Management-Em- ploye Party held at the Farms TU 1-6220 ... Women's Guild acting as hos- He said that the front door ------tesses. had bee.n force~ by a hard, slen- Pier-Park on November 10. His roo- -'-' --_._---_._-,-,...,- ..._- d bJect ev denc d by pry famil~r was also present at the I affair. T~W::'~E::~dD~~E'~L~:t~V09::CO4R~c:.I. PU~\'i;~~e:nj~~d~~~y ~~~ii~eswW~ me:rk~ on 'the I doo/ jam. The them as the Choirs usher in Iburgl"i' left the place by way , the blessed Christmas season. of the rear door. ------I ------Lt. Lyudol L. Cook I' On Order of $5 or Mor.' DRUNK DRIVER Thirty (30) different Detroit Serves in Gerlllany i William Scallen of 17405 Lions players have earned All- ROSLYN Muirland. Detroit was charged Fro honors during the period Second Lt~ Lynda) L. Cook, I with breaking the Drunk Driver from 1934 through 1963, Sltart- son of Mrs. Rena G. Kerr, 238, I Motor Law on Tuesday, Novem- ing with tackle George Christen- Cloverly Road, completed a I ber 24, by City Police. S'callen sen and quarterback "Dutch" combat arms comrr.unication; ~~~h~~~ I was driving east on Kercheval Clark in '34, and extending to officer course at the U.S. Army: MACK .t Roslyn Rd. on the wrong side of the street I Roger Brown, Joe Schmidt, and School, Europe, in Murnau, r 12~~: wher stopped by police. Dick Lane in 1963. Germany, November 20. TU 4.9821 ------~-""'~---'---'-_-'~_-4-.... During the course Lieutenant Cook received instruction in: MOTOR HOMES communicati:ms 1'r 0 c e d u r e, ' SALE or LEASE field radio communications and I : signal techniques. I Cook. a platoon leacler in, ,COI:np~ny A of ~he 509th ln~an. i try s 1st BattalIon near Mamz.' I entered the Army in June 1963 and arrived overseas in March Hollywood .. {:~1i~:i:~;:;:;:::::::~.J~~3",;;:.: 1964. ,., __ ~~~C'~k~ The 25-year-old officer is a Vassarette I' ",. • ~ ~,,?c ~~ graduate of New Mexico :MiIi-' -4i:i~~ 1;t:' You can have a wonderful vo- tary Institute (High School) in I shapes you softly fJ1 cation with your fa-nily 0- Roswell and a 1963 graduate of ! frIends In Florida or Cali- the U.S. Military Academy at' fornia skiing, hunting, or West Point, N.Y. I in comfortable tourinQ the country. We are , His wife, Lym~e, is with hirr: now taking reservation:; to leose I in Germany. I stretch-strap bras .•• these Dodge Motor Homes at OFF-SEASON RATES . . . STABILIZER Each Unit Completely Aggressiveness will carry a i gives you a lovely, Self-SuHicient Sleeps 6 to 8 man far in this life, but he I needs common sense for ballast. contourr thanks to the natural-looking MOTOR HOMES RENTAL quilted cup lining of daeron polyester Huff. Two Your Child's 'I of Grosse Pointe, Inc. IN ONE POClKET-,S[fZE PACKAGE easy-care styles of nylon lace and Iycra spandex: \ TU 5-1141 Give the drivers on your Christmas list twelve full months of SILHOUETTE "Ask For Steve" [ the Service, Savings and Protection of the Auto Club. Bandeau, white or black, sizes 32-36, A,B/C. 5.00 ----I Emergency Road Service Thursday and Friday Broad Personal Accident Insurance Evenings, 7 to 8 :30 Longline, white, sizes 32-38, B,C. 8.95 KEEP YOUR I Worldwide Travel Service, including routings, I reservations, Tour Books, tnaps and guides Saturdays 10 to. 11 A.M. $5,000 Bail Bond Protection The nature of this process Monthly issue of Motor News Magazine limits the number that can be done. No charge. A Gift Membership costs just $16; Gift Associate Member. ship (spouse, unmilrriea son or daugh!er living at home) Girls' Dept. costs just $9.. Second Floor GIFT MEMBERSHIPS PACKAGED IN GIFT BOXES" I

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Page... Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. December 3. 1964 Thursdc NO VIOLA!fIONS was Charlie C. Nisz of 13233 her sb:ter, Mrs. John Snay. Dur. ed car, owned by Henry Feys of SELF-DECEIT A car driven by Jchn Brads I NO VIOLATIONS LIGHl Sussex, Detroit. The mishap OC' ial was in St. Paul's Cemetery. , 1349 Beaconsfield. The accident Some men never deceive of 6217 Lodewyke, Detroit, curred on November 22 in an According to City police, Wil- II< II< '" themselves more than when The entirl struck the open front door of alley behind Kercheval. Nu vio. [OBITUARIES I liam Armstrong Haring of 109 occurred on Friday, November P. CLAYTON SANFORD they think they are deceiving her car wa a parked truck whose driver lations were issued. Mapleton backed out of a drive- 27. No violations were issued. WILLIAM J. PROSSER NORBERT T. LASKOWSKI Memorial services were held others. Car was parI way at 712 Neff and hit a park- ADVERTISEMINT William J. Prosser, a member Mr. Laskowski, 45, died Thurs- in the chapel of the First Con. * * * of the professional staff of The day. November 26 in Bon Se. gregational Church of Detroit Grosse Pointe Public School cours Hospital. He was born in Amazing New Amphfier system since 1952, rlied unex- South Bend, Ind. and resided for Mr. Sanford, 78, on Novem- pectedly on Thursday, Novem- at 1127 Beacon'S'field road. ber 21. He died November 19 ber 26. He was 44 years old. Funeral services for Mr. Las- after a long illness. Private funeral services were kowski were held Monday No- Born in .Hart. Mich., he re- Advan(es Hearing Aids held Saturday in Mount Clem- vember 30 in the Verheyden ens. with interment at Arling. Funeral Home and St. Ambrose sided at 1318 Kensington. He ton National Cemetery. Memo- Church. Was a graduate of Olivet Col- 10 Years Into Future rial services took place at the He is survived by his wife, lege and the University of Grosse Pointe Woods Presby- Halina; two daugbters, AJ1exan. Michigan and for many yeal'S Free Life-Size Replica on Request terian Church on Wednesday dra and Kathryn; his mother, served as a counselor at North. Chicago. 11l.-Zenith Hcc:.ring Aid announces first use of evening at 8:30. Mrs. Martha Laskowski and a eastern high school. Micro-Lithic Circuit. solid state integratzd. amplifier in Survivors include his wife, brother, Arthur. He is survived by his wife, a hearing aid. It do('s the work of 22 components. plus Regina. a teacher at Richard Intp.rment was in Mt. Olivet Grace, two brothers and a sister. gives more power and greated performance. This new am- School, and two children, WH- Cemetery. plifier. smaller than a match head. is sealpd against dust and '" '" '" Ham Lee and Anne Elizabeth. • '" • FERDINANDO A. MORIN moisture providing 500% greater dependability. They are residt!nts of Fraser. LENORE KING The East Side Hearing Aid Center has been authorized to A native of Racine, Wiscon- Funeral services were held Funeral services were held show and demonstrate this new hearing aid in this area. sin, Mr. Prosser completed his Friday, November 27 at the for Prof. Morin, 52. on Satur- Wines and Champagnes WRITE-PHONE-OR STOP IN FOR FREE LIFE.SIZE REPLICA nigh school ~ducation in Gary, Verheyden Funeral Home 8:ld day, November 28, in St. Paul's 11901 E. WARREN TU 1-3600 Indiana. He received his BBA St. Paul's Church for Mrs, King, Church. He died Thursday. No- illl from .round tho world 11M degree from th.e 'university of 75. She died Tuesday, Novem- vember 26 Old Grace Hospi. tal. Toledo, and his MA from the ber 24 in Harper Hospital. Visit our Liquor Depsrtment IInd see the HclldllY Dlocantera, University of Michigan. He had A native of Detroit, she reo A resident of 332 Chalfonte, gin wrapped and l'tady to give. done additional work at Bowl. sided at 679 Neff road. Survi- he was chairman of the Anat- ing Green State University, Cen. VOtSinclude her husband, Wal- omy Department of Wayne BEER - PARTY SNACKS - SOFT DRINKS - MIXES tral Michigan University, and ter F.; two daughters Mrs. Ed- State University's School of IWayne State university.. . Iwin Lennane and Mrs:'FerderiCk Medicine. Prof. Morin came to A Complete Food Center A Locally, he had been actIve 10 J., Green. and a SIster, Mrs. this country in 1949 from Italy the affairs of the Grosse Pointe Richard L1Odbloom. and worked at Washington Uni- Teachers' Association, having Burial was in Mt. Olivet Ceme- versity in St. Louis under a recently held its presidency. Mr. tery. Rockefeller Foundation Fellow- 1- 1~ Prosser was a veteran of three '" • • ship. Two years later he joined '--YORKSHIRE ._ I, . and one-half years' seryice with CHRISTINE R. VERNIER the faculty of medicine at WSU the Air F?r.ce, part of it in the Funeral services were held and became acting chairman of I the Anatomy Department in South Pacific, for Mrs. Vernier, 87, formerly ! ", June, 1963 and assumed full FOOD MARKET '.-- - , He begs,n his career in the of Moran road, on Wednesday, chairmanship last July. public schools here on the staff December 1 at the Verheyden of Parcells Junior High School. Funeral Home and st. Paul's He is survived by his wife, Fancy Groceries and Prime Beef At the time of his death he was Church. Caroline; two daughters, Teresa business education teacher and Born in Ontario, Canada, she and Sylvia; his mother, two 16711 Mack at Yorkshire WE DELIVER TU 5-7140 WHAT'~ student association advisor at med Sunday, November 29 in brothers and two sisters. IMPORT Brownell Junior High School. St. Joseph Hospital, Mt. Clem- Burial was in Mt. Olivet I OP£N 9:00 TO 9:00 * '" II< ens, Mich. She is survived by cemetery. REASON ------~---,------_._--- MIKE ZGONYANIN SHOULD Funeral services were held ~ ~ for Mr. Zgonyanin, 69, Saturday, ..~. -~ .~ ...... •.~.~.~._~- ..~.~ ..~. November 28, at the Verheyden ~~ ..~~.-.~~---.---. ----.~. ~ ...... -:it., NEW LC Funeral Home. He died in To- Most ledo, O. on Thursday, Novem. course, is ber 26. ~. It Lowrey Of! a new kil Born in Yugoslavia, he resided closeness a at 1439 Bedford road. He is sur- disappear, I vived by his wife, Danka; two ling. daughters, Mrs. Daniel G. Tan- This c ner and Mrs. Jesse R. Lother; Lowrey Or9 I i I supply of I and three gra adchildren. ... Learn to broil lamb I Lowrey Org i Interment was in Forest Lawn Imagir I Cemetery. mother, sml '" '" * created so ! OSCAR BOSSAERT This i! "Minit Mu~ I Mr. Bossaert, 74, of 855 st- pre-set perc Clair died Sunday, Ncvember guitar via 1 29 in Bon Secours Hospital. He Center, 0 c was born in Roeselare, Belgium. to ploy. It'~ '...... ol'e out for Services for Mr. Bossaert were "" •• •. t 1• •••••••~: :. • payment or 'held at the Verheyden Funeral :~ . .-.. . .. only $495,( Home and St. Philomena Church ....:!. ::. ~)e". : :: .: Payments a Okay, 80 you, hate Mondays on Wednesday, December 2. He / amb "en brochette- ..-:.0 : s ~ ~ .. :: •• [ is survived by his wHe, Octave; L ... .. ~. :.~ . •...... :'~ ... Itwo daughters, Mrs. Emma I• • sounds fancy but it's really .0 :' .. : • ." .. I Decker and Mrs. Elsie Roelandt; quick and easy. What could / • \ l .: ..-:~ Ia brother, Arthur and two -. Well really, who could blame you? It's the beginning of another I' grandchildren, Mrs. Diane Baier be simpler than broiling juicy week of those daily chores it takes to be a good wifo and and ~ohn L.. Rowland: cuts of lamb on skewers? mother. Mondays are also blue washdays. And what.s fun Bunal was 10 Mt. Ohvet Ceme- , , tery , 1 And! There are 12 different about that? Toting a heavy load of wash out to the clothesline,' '" '" '" :.: cuts of lamb you can cook Is enough to discourage a weight lifter. Then, too, the weather I LAURETTA G. HEUFELDER this way. More than any controls your washday schedule. I Fl' h ld ...~ Wh I t 't? l k t th b' ht 'd W'th t t' unera servIces were e other meat can offer. Three . ••• y e I. ~o a e fI.g er SI e, ~ a new au oma Ie for Mrs. Heufelder, 60, of 915 .. Gas dryer you Just set the dial and forget It. AND, a Gas dryer I Neff road on Tuesday, Decem- I ...'. are shown here. Try th7i'~" .. . will dry five loads of wash tor the cost it takes to dry just one I ber 1 at the Verheyden Funeral i •• .-.fI .'.• ....,. . Christmas shopping! load with the other kind of dryer. So, forget about the weather. I Home and ~t.. Philomena :: :. '.e.~".. Find out for yourself how quickly you'll begin looking forward: Church. Sh~ died m, Bon Se- . . • _. .a•• Ground lamb "en brochette" to Mondays. I cours HOspital on Fr:day, No- I . is . I vember 27. . a busy shopper's dream to Go on ••• get happy. See the latest Gas dryers now on display I . '. I • •. • .• fix ahead. Form ground Iamb at dealer or Gas Company showrooms. You'll be glad you did. [ A . natIve of DetrOIt, she IS i • . , surVIved by her husband, shoulder into balls 1%" in In fact, you II Wish you had yesterday. Easy terms arranged. : George F.; a son, William F.; diameter. Place on skewers f LIVE MODERN ••• FOR LESS ••• WITH GAS Iand three sisters, Mrs. Florence it A. Tack, Mrs. Margaret Kay and altematingwith canned kum- s MICHIGAN CONSOUDATED GAS COMPANY V \Mrs. Elizabeth Koch. quats, sweet gherkins, button SQ Burial was in Mt. Olivet Ceme. mushrooms. Fast! Fabulous! tery. Who'll knoW' you've been i .'... . .0 ....• ....- •. . : . gone all day? ..•. ~ . .: ...... l .: . 15010 E. Jefferson near Alter Road .. . . .: . o • 0 . . .. Caps Im8gme brolling o • • ...... - I. .• .o. I FREE 3 French lamb chops on a : ...... • skewer! Delicious! Suggested o. i accompaniments: Apple wedges and canned pineapple ! chunks. You can also enjoy t• lamb loin chops, lamb steaks ~ and lamb spareribs "en bro-, .~u i ehette. Lamb's that tender! ••• REGULIR SAVINGS EIRN • HOliday dinner-for ...,..... VIira I Tab .:two. No gang expected for I:.: P'lWE3 Christmas this year? Here's SPICY news! For a good, a festive idea: Lamb Holly- quick marinade, use bottled I!j. wood Filets for two "en bro- Italian Dressing with dry E ehette!' Place four Holly- M wine added. legant extra. With :-: ·. tiny wood Filets on skewers ae- eet Dad downtown lamb serve chutney in I companied by tangy spiced for dinner! It's fun to eat out bib lettuce. cups. t• • crabapples, and plump, after a day's shopping! En- ~~ I..· ::::n~:g~with wine joy your favorite cut of ~~ i % SquIbb !f Creative cook? In com- ~ ...... •...• I S bining "en brochette" accom- ree! Brand new ••• paniments be sure to use sep- recipes! How to cook 12 ,- • different lamb cuts Hen bra- ~ INTEREST Bright holiday paper chette." Fully illustrated in "Computed and Paid Quarterly" napkins, place mats and caOmencalor.W.rite yoursCOnuoDCIw:.for t:.-.: .~..arate skewers for fruits and plates are so attractive lamb vegetables that cook more they're socially acceptable, n 1 ~ ~ I slowly or more quickly than Winter Wonder Lamb - pre- and welcome, when serving 520 P.allway Exchange Bldg., ~ ~ ~.: the lamb cut you're broiling. pared just for you. broiled lamh spareribs. Dept. LG-664, Denver, Colo. I Oncea week ... every week ... Iamb- the "tender surprise" G NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ~. ... All deposits insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Depo~it Jnsura~ce: c"l'J'Oration •.~~~.:~-:~(~-:~< ... <~~ ..:~.~.~.

• • GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine LIGHTS DISAPPEAR eceive ping District, Mrs. Helen Shu- I when The entire taillight section of ~raft of 320 Kercheval, told ITo Show Film William Gossett Speaks Here Thursday 1 arms police on Weduesday 1964 Christmas Carnival i :eiving her c:Jr was stolen. While her I car was parked in the HilI Shop- November 25. The amount of Of Holy Land William T. Gossett, a member The meeting is scheduled to' and defender Association and -~- _.- - ~ - _ ..------~ the loss was not disclosed. Opens at Cobo Hall Dec. 11 of the Michlgan Civil Rights begin at 8 p,m, in the crystal! a former vice.president and In tune with the season, De- Commission, will speak tonight, ballroom of the Grosse Pointe general cmnsel of the Ford Thursday, before members of Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh in-the.boxes and gaily lighted troiters will have a unique op. War Memorial. Motor Company, will talk on announced that Detrooit's 1964 trees. the Grosse Pointe Human Rela. Mr. Gossett, who is also presi. the accomplishments in Michl. portunity to take a film trip to I:::hristmas Carnival would be There will be a 40-£oot minia. tions Council. dent of the National Legal Aid gan race relations. held at' Cobo Hall from Decem. ture circus with moving parts, the Holy Land on December 9, BUD ber 11 through December 29. a display of children's art and when !>T. Charles Forbes Taylor r~:J:S~~~~~~J:l$iI~~~~~~~~~M~~~M_M_~~:ll:$I_~-" The Carnival will open at 5 a gingerbread house - full of presents his unusual colored il NEW SKIERS I Ip.m. in conjunction with the live pets. motion picture at the Parcells ~" J LEE ~unicipal Christmas tree light- Always a favorite with the 109 ceremony. children is the playground area. Auditorium (Mack at Vernier ~ Regular hours will be 9 a.m. Young visitors will be able to ro~~sa~r~~~film is one of the ~ to 9 p.m. seven days a week climb on a real fire engine, slide N'ON-SKIERS I formerly with the exception of Christmas down the 25-foot snowmlln slide eight presentations which will ~ PARENTS OF SKIERS I with Eve, when the show wmcIo~e cr visit the h 0 use s of the be offered to East Siders during f.( ~ at 6 p.m., and Christmas Day "Three Little Pigs." the current Grosse Pointe World ~ )I Simm's Ford (dosed). '. Other participation-type dis. Adventure Series. According to ~ George Pierrot, "Dr Taylor's tJ. Good ~flJuinment doesn't "flVeto 6e expensive ~ill This is the third annual Car- plays are the Mfe-size dancing nival. The show was begun in puppets, Santa's sleigh and a 1962 by Mayor Cavanagh when host of "climb-on" tot-lot toys . ~i~~~i:e~~r~l~a:ai~=~ f~=~se~ ~ !~. ~I ,the Ford Rotunda was destroyed Parents can relax at a com- many churches have recognized fJ."OUI 4 plaiT SKI PACKAGE ill .j~f~NOW by fire, depriving Detroit area fort~ble refreshment stand con- this program as a unique con. • children of Ford's ann u a I vemently ~lace~ so that they can Christmas Fantasy. It is spon- watch thelr chIldren at play. Y;~s~~i~~i~~}nOWledge and un- ~ 59 29 I WITH so~d jointly by the City of De-I Carnival officials ask. that This hour-and-a-half prc~nta- ~I 95_I 95 l'l ti tr(ut and a number of priva,te photographers com e eqmpped tion takes one through today's tJ. ill corporations. with batteTY1>owered light for Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan. Attendance has a v era g e d movie cameras or flashbulbs Taylor narrates an informative ~ "'DULTS CHILDREN I 350,000 for the first two years. for regular cameras. Some ~1s- story of the historical and bib- \li! A iW J I There is no admission charge plays may be photographed WIth lical past of these c~untries. tJ. Alfred F. Steiner I The Mayor said that the 1964 ava.il.a~le l~ght. but many require Shown are Cedars of Lebanon, ~ Include.: ! i Carnival ~s been enlarged and artiflclal l1ghtmg. bazaars of Damascus, the Bed- ~ 1 1 Ford Dealer Since 1930 improved to provide unique en- ouins, walled Jerusalem, rose. ~ BOOTS I tertainment for the whole Asked to Trim Tree red Petra, Tripoli, Amman, and ~ • I...ported Ellropeen dou- )I 16901 Mack Nr. Cadieux family. In English Tradition the Jordan River. g ble boots, In",lated, wlt~1 .peedlaelnt. ~ "We want to extend a warm i __ Woven into the text is the « ill i n vi tat ion not only to the Mrs. Frederick Evans. 397 story of Jesus and the places ~ 2 ! TU. 5-4000 people of metropolitan Detroit Neff road, has been invited to identified with him. They in. ~ POLES ~ but to all families anywhere decorate a Christmas Tree in clude Bethlehem, N a z are t h, \li! • Aluminum I h a fta with 'li who may wish to visit the Car- the tradition of Great Britain GaIaee, Mount of Olives, Temple ~ palmfittlng rvbber grips. ~ niva}," he said. for the Christmas Hertiage ex- of Jerusalem, Gethsemane, Cal- tJ. ill "Whether they come on a bUii hibit at the Detroit Historical vary, the Garden Tomb and the I 3 ! or ddy~ 300 m~les, we !eel that Museum, Woodward' and Kirby. Place of the Ascension. If: SKIS )I ) WHAT'S THE MOST our VIsitors WiH be rlchly re- Many of the more than a score "The people who attend the « • Good wooden lid. with pin.. ill ward,,;d by this magnificent dis- of ethnic groups that make up World Adventure programs at ~ tic top edges, Interlocking metal run.. I IMPORTANT play, the ~ayor ad~ed. our cosmopolitan community the Parcells Auditorium every ~ ning edges, and porion bottom. tftat ~ The CarnIval co~s.tsts of 150" will be represented. Mrs. Walter season are overjoyed that this ~ don't need (ch,'ldren'. .kls !~ REASON WHY YOU ~ sq. ft of exhlblts .. self-con- L. Cisler, 1071 Devonshire, is film was booked for December" ~ tamed shows and audlence par- chairman. - - ' Iu. haye plastic bottoms). )I SHOULD BUY A ticipation r e ere at ion equip- The exhibit consists of two . "-I~ ill rnent. . units; one depicting the customs NEW LOWREY! Bozo, the TV Clown, W!1U 'Pre- of those lands where a Christ- Ladi~,'J! I ~ 4 BINDINGS ! sent three shows daily at ~O mas tree is not used; with the ~ • Choice of Cubca ! Most important, of HAVE YOUR DIAMONDS ~ on Aspen, Flair or Attenhoffer swivel ~ course, is the wov a 8:m., 2 p:m .. and 7:30 p.m. HIS 0 the r comprising Christmas Lowrey Organ will brirtg CIrcus tram wl1~..oper8ite ~ough- trees decorated by volunteer CHECKED BY AN EXPERT ~ toe piece with cober cable for safety. I a new kind of family out the day wl.h free rldes for participants in the manner I remodel old jewelry into the ~ l'l finest, letest styles. tJ. ~ closeness and contentment into your ho"",. Cares and tensions youngsters. " ti'aditional to their culture. The disappear, as you and oth4Jrs in S'our family play ond listen and I A .'flew ~eature of. thIS year.s non-tree exhibits will be open GREAT VALUES IN ~ Grosse Pointe Sk: Shop a sing. : CarnIval Will be a mghtly m~sl. December 2; and the "tree" dis- FINE DIAMONDS, u. II ill This contentment and joy wifl build through the yttars. The cale ~t 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wlth plays will be completed Decem- WATCHES and ALL ~ Ed Roney - owner Bob Sharpe - manager ~ Lowrey Organ Company has soon to that by putting a lifet:me DetrOlt area banps and choral ber 18 Both units will be on GOLD JEWELRY ~ ~ supply of challenge, expression and enjoyment into every gro u P5. '11 b l' f view through January 10. fi Monday thru Friday 9:30 to 9 p.m. ~ Lowrey Organ. T ere-h Wl e lve per OrIn- Oth . For 30 yeol"! on the EOit Side. Saturday 'til 6 ~ f uB b . T I d" t er countnes to be repre. a Imagine how easy you can play the Lowrey Organ! Father, ances 0 a: es In oyan a seuted are Armenia Bulgaria Mack, "Next to Wood. Theater" ~ mother, small fry and teen-ager will thrill to the musical sounds 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays Eston' a Italy S d G : Alfred E. Zier ~ 19271 only 1 , ,CI,; "tian, er created so easily on the Lowrey. JEWELER & GOLDSMITH ~ Pho 884 5660 )I 16437 E. Warren TU 1-4980 ~ ne: • ~ This is a family instrument everyone will enjoy With our Aiso scheduled are regular many, Ukrai~e, France, .A?~tria, puppet shows throughoUit each De~ark, Fmland. Phllhpmes, We 01'0 approl,e lew.lry for ~ 1 "MIn.t Music Course': you can play tonight~ You'll get exciting lI'lsurance purposes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~g;:s:g;:s:g;:s:~g;:s:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pre-set percussion effects such as 0 trombone slide, or hawaiian day. Whenever there are no Syna and Japan. I guitar via the touch tab controls. Available only ot The Music live "hows scheduled, movies Center, a complete home lesson course glloranteed you'll learn and cartoons will be shown in to oloy. It's yours tonight. Just call 775-8000. We will bring a special theatre. one out for a three day free home trial. A.,d there is no down Youngsters will on~e again payment and No Delivery Charge. The new Lowrey Organ for make :their gift requests t~ Mrs. only $495.00; with built-in Leslie Speaker for only $595.00. Santa Claus in her snow castle. Payments as low as 14.85 a month. Mrs. Claus will distribute free Don't hesitate. YQU can enjoy it tonight! candy and comic books. , Buy Now For Christmas Delivery A highlight of the 1964 Car. Excellent Selection of nival will be :the new 6,000- Lowry & Conn Organs square foot n a t i v i t y scene. KIMBALL, S1'ORY & CLARK Framed in a backdrop of sand, PIANOS palm trees and live animals, NO MONEY DOWN the creche will be one of the No Payments Till February '65 most elaborate and inspirational 22933 GRATIOT ever presented. }lt2 Blocks N. of 9 Mile The entire show is placed in PHONE 775,.8000 a "fairyland" setting. Islands Open Dally 10 to 9. Closed Sunday of artificial snow will h a v e - scores of giallit lollipops, jack. fb Windfall of Values on ~ Is~uIBBIquality products tk): SQUIBB and your pharmacist now offer you these exciting values a to acquaint you with SQUIBB finest quality produdsI

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Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 3, 1964 Thurs Josiah Harmar OAR Slates Xmas Party ------Honor The General Josiah Harmar I street, Detroit. Party to Pointe Students Fall Off Truck Council to Hear Chapter of the Daughters of the Luncheon will precede a Officials American Revolution will gath- business meeting, after which a Dem Honored at U.M Injures Fireman Hammarskjold We Have 65's for J(J er Saturday. December 21, at Christmas program will be pre- 12:20 o'clock, at the- home of sented by Janet Ma.;nard and A cocktail party honoring Twelve Grosse Pointe stu- Robert Millington of the Knut Hammarskjold, nephew IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Miss------Dorothy Lewis in Dundee Selina Nixon. Grosse Pointe Democrats who dents were among the 417 en- Grosse Pointe Fire Department of the late U.N. Secretary Gen- • AND HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR are elected or appointed officials tering freshmen at the Univer- suffered . minor bruises and eral Dag Hammarksjold and GROSSE POINTE TRADES. will be held from 2:30 to 5:30 sity of Michigan who were ad- "AII Forms of Insurance" abrasions Tuesday, November 24 Deputy Secretary General of • '61 Olds 88 Convertible $1,495 p.m. Sunday, December 6, at the mitted to the university's pro- when he fell from a fire truck the European Free Trade As- home of Mr. l'tnd Mrs. Victor gram of enriched studies. which was answering a call at sociation, Geneva, will be the • '63 F8S Olds Deluxe Sedan $1,695 BALLANTYNE Munro, 6B2 Westchester. Comprising 12 percent of the 'd f guest speaker at dinner spon. • '64 Cutlass Holiday Coupe $2,450 the reSI ence 0 Mrs. Longyear sored by the Detroit-Swedish Representing: Grosse Poi n t e Demoeratic incoming freshmen class in the Palmer, 393 Washington road. Council, Inc., on Wednesday Power, Con50le, Low Mileage $2 INSURANCE Club officillls, who are sponsor. College of Literature, Science • '64 Olds 88 Holiday Sedan ,495 • AETN4 INS. CO. The a c c ide n t occurred on evening, December 9, at The ing the party, said that it is a and the Arts. these Honor stu- Washington road, north of Mau- Whittier. • '64 Olds 88 Convertible $2,595 I combination victory party and dents were invited to join the • HARTFORD INS. G~OUP AGENCY mee. General chairman of the din- fund-raising affair. program on the basis of high • '64 Olds Starfire Coupe I • PHOENIX INS. CO. According to Millington, his ner is Glen A. Carlson. Among Full oower and factory air conditioning --- CALL--""II " school records, scholastic apti- h area people planning to attend • '64 CUds98 Luxury Sedan • U.S. fiRE INS. CO. W.e are happy to have an tude and achievement scores and slipped from the hand bar are: Charles J. Koebel, presi. 963..2745 oc~aslOn to honor those Grosse and academic promise . on the truck. He fell to the Full power lInd factory air conditioning • AMERICAN FOREIGN INS. I Pomte Democrats who have con. street and rolled to the curb to der,t .of the Detroit.Swedish • '63 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan ASSOC. NIGHT 881-"849 th tributed so significantly at the They are: Robert F. Bramer, avoid being hit by a second CounCIl, and !'irs. Koebe, Mr. Full power and factory air conditioning I I county, state and n a t ion a 1 son of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. . and Mrs. ArvId Lundell, Mrs. • '62 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe, power 1613 FORD BLDG. - DETROIT levels," according to Mrs. Helen Bramer of 1312 Devonshire; truck whIch was al~o on the way. Otto Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. V. -AFFILIA TED INDEPENDENT AGENCY SYSTEM- Graves, first vice-president of Nancy L. Brown, daughter of to the Palmer reSIdence. Y. Tallberg, Mr. and Mrs. Carl • '63 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe, power the organization. She noted that Mrs. F. H. Brown of 123 Meadow He was taken to Bon Secouts Cassman Sir James Easton and - there are nearly 10,000 Demo. lane; David G. Bullard, son of hospital by a City patrol car Lady Ea~ton and Mr. and Mrs./I crats in the Grosse Pointe area. Wisslis C. Bullard of 1330 S. where he was treated and re- Willis H. Hall. leased. Others who will attend are WHYTE OLDSMOBILE Five I Amond those to be honored Oxford; Margaret E. Comly, eo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. The firemen proceeded to the Dr. and Mrs. Lambert P. ~a~m. 14800 E. Jefferson briquE at the part~ ~re forme.r Gov. G. Comly of 958 Lakepointe; Ada- J. Lawrence Buell, Jr., WIlham a full Mennen WIlhams, aSSIstant u~- mont N. Georgeson son of Mr. Palmer house ~he~e they put C. Gorenflo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank VA 1-2889 der-secretary of state for Afn- and MAg m' m J out a furnace frre In the base- Colker, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ff . D L B tl tt rs. a e non . can a. aIrs; r. ynn ~r e. ' Georgeson of 1110 Canterbury ment. Wood and John R. Wilt. I superI.ntendent of p~bhc In- and Norman F. Grenzke, Jr., ~--- structlOn; Geor~e S. !It~gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Call state senator, fIrst dIstrIct and Grenzke of 591 Shoreham. Donald M. D. Thurber, member of the state board of education. Others include: Judith John- . . son, daughter of Mrs. Ralph T . Also, WIlham B. Hall and Johnson of 207 Chalfonte; Linda Leonard Woodcock, men:bers.of Keppe.Jman. daughter of Mr. • ...... the Wayne State UniversIty and Mrs. H. T. Keppelman of • boar~ ?f governors; Edward M. 436 Moran; David A. LeRoy, --- Bramgm, cou~t.Y clerk, an? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. '18328 Jacob Sumerac,n, county audl- LeRoy of 879 Roslyn' Michael MACK AVE. ~or.. ~s well as members of the Olshansen, daughter of Mrs. Ga- JudICIary. briele Olshansen of 2049 Van Invitations to the party were Antwerp; Rickey Peterson of mailed last week and tickets 1350 N. Oxford; Mary L. Schaill, e ore you are available for a donation daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of $5 per person. Harold A. Schaill of 1039 Ken- sington and Suzanne K. Chase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. U.S.D.A. CHOICE Family Fi.lm Chase of 2017 Norwood. Night Friday Pot Roastc<' Students Hear uya orne ... v I The third program of' the ] 964-1965 Family Film Night Brass Quintet ALL BLADE 43 C Series will be presented Friday. December 4 at 7:30 o'clock in Under the auspices of the CUTS lb. the Central Library Meeting Richard PTA, a brass quintet Room of the G r 0 sse Pointe from the Detroit Symphony Or- Public Library. chestra presented a music pro- gram at an assembly Monday. check the mortgage BONELESS, ROLLED Family Film Nights are held Members of the quintet con- the first Friday night in each sisted of Allen Chase, trombone Pork Loin Roast month except January, when player, who is a former Richard the program will be the second school student; Al Belknap and Friday. January 8, due to the Gordon Smith, trumpets; Oscar as carefully as you check CENTER CUT holidays. LaGasse, tuba and C h a r 1e s The program for December Weaver, French horn. At the Chuck Steak 4, 1964 will be a Christmas close of the program the stu- FINE FOR SWISS STEAK treat for the entire family. dents asked questions of the par- Films to be shown include ticipating symphony members. the house NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS During recent years Richard (11 minutes, in color). It is a re- students have heard the String U.S. FANCY, NO. 1 enactment of the famous Clem- Quartet and the Woodwind Quin- Check to see who specializes Elegal ent MO'Jre poem, played by tet of the Detroit Symphony Check for easy every Hot House actors, very well done and a Orchestra. The program, De- in home loans tre

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"AYUS DRAPES • CONTEMPORARY PURNITURIt • CARPETS • DRAPES • ACCEt!lSORJES • • _Thursday, December 3, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Efeven , ~- ~------Organize Group For Future MD~81 movi~s, slides and lectures, tour througr.. the Up John Com. cover1l1g many branches of the pany is in the planning stages...... medical field, from heart dis- Neighborhood Club News Boys o~ hIgh s~hool age, 10- In the .netr.OJt area, has been 10 eases to pediatrics. There are approximately one ~- - I' terested In any k10d of a med. operatIOn SInce January, 1963. I dozen doctors on the Post's ad- RECREATION SCHEDULE ical carter, are invited to join Meetings are held on the first Occasional tours are also visory staff. For further in. BADMINTON (Adults) the Explorers, Post 522, spon. and third Wednesday of the scheduled, through 81. John formation, call VE 9.8257, or BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL- sored by S1. John Hospital. month, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Hospital and through the Wayne LA 7-2995. Parents are invited Wednesday, 7:30.10 p.m. _T_h_e__p_o_st_,_on_l__o_ney __of_l_ts_k_i_n_d~h__o_spita_l._P__r_o_g_r_a__m _s,_i_l1_cl_lld_e_S_ta_te_l\_1e--,-d_ic_aJ_S_ch_oo_l_,_a_n_d_a_,_to__co_m_e_. _ BALLET RICHARD SCHOOL- Tues., 4-5 p.m. Beginners and 3rd and 4th year stu. dents. 5-6 p.m., advanced students. Myra Halsig, ~1VOW••• instructor. $25 for 10 lessons. BASKETBALL CLINIC (Boys) A Fireplace Color Additive BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL- I Tuesday, 4-6 p.m. Boys ages 8-12. Jim McBride, in. that LASTS and LASTS : stn'ctor. $2.50 for 10 lessons, I BASKETRALL MIDGET LEAGUE TRYOUTS How to add a room ... BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL- r Saturday, Dec. 5, 1964, 10 a.m. Boys ages 9.10; [L!"IIII'.:,""JE "Ol-JOHS 11:30 a.m., ages 11-12. John Bruce, instructor. Mem- bership fee only. BATON TWIRLING ;: ..c Ic)r~e briquets per box--J'ust ad'd 0ne or more : .. ~j .ct to vOur tire for brilliant colors measured in BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL- ,: !l,i; evenings enjoyment. Saturday, 10.11 a.m., girls 5 through teens. Marge Hudson, instructor; $10 for 10 lessons. Available at Many Better Locations FENCING In the Grosse Pointe Area RICHARD SCHOOL-- Call VE 6-5000 lor your nearest dealer Thursday, 4.5 p.m., boys all ages over 7. John Bruce, instructor; $5 for 10 lessons. FUN NIGHT MAIRE SCHOOL- Friday, 7-9 p.m., boys and girls in 4th.5tll-6th grade. Miss Masak in charge; 25c admission includes re- freshments. GYM ACTIVITIES Saturday, 10-11 a.m .. girls ages 7-9; 11.12 noon, girls ages 10-12; 12:30-1:30, boys ages 7-9; 1:30-2:30, boys a~es 10.12. Harry Warnken, instructor. No fee ex- cept for membership. llU AJoe Celebrating GYMNASTICS BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL- Ou r 25th AnniverJar'j Wednesday, 6-7':30 p.m., boys and girls 9 through I Nobody Undersells teens. Pete Rondot, instructor; $7 ..50 {or 10 lessons. HOCKEY LEAGUE BACK OF NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB BUILDING- WOODY PONTIAC I For boys from all the Pointes; ages 8-9 in one divi. And Don't Ever Forget It! sian. 10.12 in another division. Register at Neigh. TW 1.1600 borhood Club Office, 710 Notre Dame; cost $2. JUDO 12140 JOSEPH CAMPAU BROWNELL JR. HIGH- Half-Mile South .of Davison Wednesday, 6-7 p.m., beginners ages 7-12; 7.8 p.m., teens and adults; $10.00 for 10 lessons. Frank Aul, in. W. W. WOODY'S Palatial structor. KNITTING LADIES GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL- Fridays, 1st and 3rd, 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. OPEN GAMES ROOM BROWNELL JR. HIGH- Saturdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., all ages; table games, ping pong, and pool. OPEN GYM without cooling off 'ld BROWNELL JR. HIGH- _ ...... j~22E Saturday, 9 a.m.-12 noon, ages 7-12; 12-4 p.m., teens. PIERCE JR. HIGH- tic2,ant banquet facilities are available for your Tuesday, 7-9 p.m., junior and senior high boys. every party need. We have 5 ballrooms and 7 bars PLAYMATES the rest of the house to serve you. We can accomodate very small or vuy large t;roups. Paved parking tor over 1,000 cars. I BROWNELL JR. HIGH- I Saturdays, 1-2:30 p.m., boys and girls 4-6 yrs. old. 15 MINUTES FROM 8 MILE & GROESBECK , $5.00 for 10 lessons. Variety program. Lenore Pas. For information call PRescott 2.2240 I quinelli, instructor. Gr~sbeck (M.97) at C1:lSS, Mto Clemens, Michiaan RETARDED CHILDREN'S RECREATION PROGRAM BROWNELL JR. HIGH- . Saturdays 9:30 a.m.-1l:30 a.m., 11 years and older; 1 p.m.-3 p.m., 10 years and younger. $10.00 for 10 lessons. Bob Carter, instructor. RETIRED MEN'S CLUB a gift to temember GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL- Fridays 12 noon-;> p.m. $5.00 club membership required. LONGINES SMALL SET-SECT. I consider ...... electrio heat GROSSE PTE. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH- 1hll World'. Most Honored Watot Tues. and Thurs., 9-11 a.m., pre.school group: boys and girls ages 3 and 4. $35.00 for 20 sessions. Marian The minute YOti try to heat a newly finished room, row Gulevich, instructor. place an extra burden on your existing heating system. Sl\iALL SET-SECT. II GROSSE PTE. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH- There's a better way. Mon. and Wed., 9.11 a.m., pre-school group, boys and girls ages 3 and 4; $35.00 for 20 sessions. Vivian Give that new room its own heating system-a modern Davis, instructor. flameless electric heating system. It's clean. It's aomfort- TAP DANCING able. It's perfectly controllable. You simply dial the heat RICHARD SCHOOL- TuesLlays 4-5 p.m., girls ages 7-12 (beginners only); you want and you get it, exactly, without stealing heat $5.00 for 10 lessons. Jill Goodman, insl:ructor. from the rest of the house. TEEN CENTER

I GRACE CHURCH-Lakepointe and Kercheval- How much will this moderi1 way to heat cost to install , Mon. through Fri., 3:30-5 p.m., junior high and sen. ior high; Saturdays, 1-4 p.m .. junior and senior high; and operate? That depends on your particular home. Qui Friday nights, 7:30-9:45 p.m. (junior high only). thing sure, it won't eost you a cent to find out. Membership or 50c guest fee. An Edison Heating Specialist will gladly come out to TEEN DANCES GRACE CHURCH-Lakepointe and Kercheval- discuss equipment and cost of operation estimates with you. Saturday nights, 9-12 p.m. (senior' high only); 50c (It's amazing how accurate these estimates prove to be.) KACH 5125. members, 75c non-members, except on War Memo- I rial Youth Council dance nights. Conveniel\t 1"erms! - I There's no obligation, of ~ourse. Just give us a call. I TUMBLING Other Longines 'MAIRE SCHOOL- $75'" to $.500. Saturdays. 9.10 a.m., boys and girls, 7-12; $10 for 12 lessons. Harry Warnken, instructor. WEIG'(JT LIFTING (TEENS) EDISON BROWNELL JR. HIGH- Saturdays, 1.3 p.m. John Bruce, instructor. Open 16~35 ! GRACE CHURCH-Lakepointe and Kercheval- Every Kerc eval Mondav-Friday. 3:30.5:30 p.m., Jim Addy. Saturdays, Evening "in the 1-4 p.m.,J Dick Lappin. Village" Information regarding registration at temporary of- 'til 4t 9 p.m. TU 5-1232 . fice, 710 Notre Dame, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m ..5 p.m. At • .. Brownell Junior High on Saturdays, 9 a.m ..4 p.m. "" • Class fees and membership fees are prorated for • • • late enrollers . • • /.ALL MEMBERSHIPS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 1964, • • • • • :::::::~;H:::H::~:::::::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::::::;:::::::: :::;:::: ::::::::::::::: :::;:::::::~.:::H::::H:::::::::::: :::::::::: ::~::::::::::::: ::::::::::: :::::::=::H:::::: ::::::::::::::::::: ;::g~ CONFUSED » A certain type of p e 0 pIe • 'II holiday special! Iii spend so much time saving the . • country they can.t find time to • 75 save themselves. • • • • • .••shrimp 3:'~~f:'5 Just A Few • 1964 BUICK.S II! • • • • ... .Live Lobster Left • • c LAST CHANCE! • • •• • • King Crab Sections, SpeciaIlD:~~d99 .- • ._.• NO CHARGE FOR COOKING! TOlD Taylor • ,. .. • • (if order is placed in advance) Bui~k • • • • • l.'if-~higan#,,0,1 S"leN~ Illc. ." 13033 Gratiot • • "THE LOBSTER HEADQUARTERS OF MICHIGAN" LA 6-3000 • • • ::: 16635 HARPER AVE. - Telephone TU 2-7779 m 4 Blks. Below 6 MI. Rd. Ul:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ll:::::::::i:::i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::n::i:i::mm:ii::mEiE:mmmmllilliiliii!!IIiElH!i:ii:iimmm:!iiiii:mmmi5~

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Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 3, 1964 Thul -_._----- ....<------.- _.-~------TII '. I IOost 25 % ROUND TOP I I ALUM Hockey Chiefs Win Two More '~I A~ D SHOP EARLY and MAIL EARLY . ,;! :i I Less ll[!J 0 The Grosse Pointe Chiefs', Ro~al Oak and Grosse Pointe. Than Any Similar "11 U 0 Midget team won its last two I Grosse Pointe, a stron~ team Type Window R DOOR -W-E-R-E-PA-'-R---S-T-RA-.-GH-T-EN- M 0 s league games by beating Berk- Iwith excellent goal tendmg by 95 TO ASSURE CHRISTMAS DELIVERY OF 61FT PARCELS - OBSERVE THESE OATES ley 4-1 and Algonac 17.1. i Bill Noecken and Bill Bock- $17 Having lost one g a m e to i stanz. will pl~y Royal Oak three '~~~t~a9.~Sa $ 11 Royal Oak 7-2, the Chiefs now /'more times before the season FENESTRA 49.95 1 Thi,:t INOT LATER Trade Name ItAIL 'JO have a 3.1 wir. loss record for ends. Locks & Operators Dating Back East Side Call All Hdwe. THAN Available to 1920 West Side Call OVERSEAS the I'leason. I MiLl TAllY POST CW"'C£ NOV.20 The approaching bal tIe for People who stop to argue sel- 764:I~:S~D. AIR.TEC TODAY HAWAII ~ TW.2.1800 ALASIlA N 8 the Southeast Michigan Midget I dom have time enough .left to u.s. PO$SESIOIIS £ DEe. 3 Title appears to be hetween I accomplish anything. ZONE 7 If 4 -- -~,----~-~------Ii 6 ,., 6 5 II 9 HAPPY GIFT "1/ 4 to display your treasured photographs II " 3 1/ 12 in our Renaissance-inspired II 2 13 LOCAL PARCELS It" 15 ~~ LA GALLERIA PICTURE FRAMES ..4 CHRISTMAS CAROS fOREIGN COYNTRfES AND A.P.o.s NOV. 25 NOTE OUT OF TOWN DEC. 15 TO LATE MAILERS' LOCAL II 20 USE Air Mail Eo Special Delivery SERVlC

1. Gifts must be well packed and cushioned in a strong corrugated cardboard box, 2. Wra[> in heavy paper and tie with strong cord. - - --- 3. Use complete address of sender and addressee on one side only. 4. Check with the Post Office before mailing parcels of unusual size or weight. 5. Separate "LOCAL" from "OUT OF TOWN" Christmas Cards and tie in bundles. ICODAKI~~500Camera THIS CHRISTMAS DON'T BE LATE! CHECK THE CHART FOR TF'€ LATEST DATE! SPEED YOUR MAIL THE ZIP CODE WAY. IDStalzt..looding-P ockel-sized-H andS()TlU!styling Here"s uutomatic ease of use plus fast len~ and shutter ready for any picture situation. Dropping in the Kodapok Cartridge 1/ leE===='l81-Jmr=:==..=tml-II:J!_II:JE==:::Je~ loads the camera and sets film speed. Electric eye assures cOfred exposure. No guesswork. Shutter speeds from "S"lime University School Notes I~Looking lor ~ exposwe to 1/500 for fastest action. Exceptionally compact I and 5ghtweight. Beautiful continental styling. Wellington Grimes, former disoiplines discussed their view ~ ~I:JI' ~I principal of the Upper Sehool TOYS? 50% OFF! of pup!ls' needs ~nd ~ow the m WE ARE CLOSINC OUT TO REDUCE 227C at Grosse Pointe University profeSSiOn of EnglIsh nught try ~ School, was visiting in Detroit to satisfy them. Speakers were OUR INVENTORY m 4 BL THE CAMERA CE,,"~TER i this past weekend in the course Profess;< '" torney and chairman of the Am. Seven frame .-.- -.8.00 The English Department of erican Civil Liberties Union of Four frame .... -._ 5.00 Michigan, who spoke on "The Eight frame _..9.00 G.P.U.S. was also represented '...' Individual." Nine frame at the annual fall conference of ...... 10.00 ,,. After the morning speeches Serving Grosse Pointe Since 1932 ...'~""'~1the Michigan Council of the r~, and after individual seminar- I Teachers of English held last • Wood Windows and Doors ,.~~ room sections of question-and- • Steel Windows and Doors 'I weekend at the University of Detroit. Those attending were answer periods with the sep- • Jalousies and Awning Windows Miss Clare Lockhart, Mrs. Don- arate speakers there was a gen- , na Hodgman, Mrs. Irene Rosen. eral lunch€'m for all followed SQUIER SASH AND SCREEN feld. Mrs. Katherine Welcen- by the main spE:aker of the day, Home Decorative Shop bach, Mr, John Conley, and Mr. novelist John Howard Griffin, COMPANY I Henry Stone. 19678 Harper Shop Thurs. and Fri. until 9 P.M. distinguished author of Black I The theme of the conference At Allard 2 HOURS FREE PARKING WITH YOUR PURCHASE Like Me." Mr. Griffin's almost- TU 2-5697 I"was "Human Values in the Teaching of English," in which two-hour-Iong address drew a in the morning sessions. repre- standing ovation from the more """''''''''''''ll!I!!!!!!!!!'t1tl''I!''lltI!!!!!!!II!!!lIIJIII Ill!, II I senwtives of other professional than 600 teachers present.

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Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd6Y, December 3, 19604 (Jrol~t PoInte N~WI [0emorial Center Schedule PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY I What Goes On ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. malj rlewon DECE!lIBER 3-DECEMBER to, 1964. OPEN DAILY OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL 9 A.M.-9P.M.; SUNDAY, U NOON-5 P.i#I. at GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN *ALL MEMORIAL - SPONSORED ACTIVITIES, YOD.rLihrary Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan OPEN TO THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC. By Virginia Leonard .fl-tE }-)) 1.1. ~ Hospital equipment available for free loan, FULLY PAID CIRCULA110N ci'utches, wheelchairs, heating lamps and hospital beds. by Roberta Phone TU 2-6900 How is your Christmas shop.. collection of photographs illus- GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LI- ping progressing? We, of course, trating 4,000 years of history. HE big Christmas cards on the Hill, wishing us BRARY-Mrs. Leland Gilmour on duty Tuesday would like to have you con- Emily KImbrough has a new Member M;chlg'ln Press Association and National EditorIal Association a happy season ... the soft music (isn't blar~ I ' sider books as a possibility for volume out-FOREVER OLD, T NATIONAL ADVER'l'ISING REPliE8EN'l'ATIVE Wednesday and Thursday ~rom 10 a.m.-4 p.m. A volJln- ing) and FREE PARKING in the big parking lot Weekly Newspaper Representatlves. Inc. teer consultant on duty Fl'lday, 2-4 p.m. (TU 1-4594). that difficult or discriminating FOREVER NEW. Emily revisits 4()4 FJrth Avenue. New 'iorlt 19. J.'\Iew York. Byrant 9-7300 '" '" * friend or relative. her favorite foreign country and • .. PLUS all the service (we love to be pampered) CHICAGO OFFICE With this in mind, our Lib- shares her experiences with . . . adderi to the fun we had this week of finding 333 "lorth MIchigan Avenue Phone FInanCIal 6-2214 THURSDA Y, DECEMBER 3 rary has compiled a list of everybody who reads the book. just what we wanted "to get" and "to give" this ROBERT B. EDGAR. EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER *9:00 a.m.-9 p.m.-Students of Ray Fleming Jr., Ex- recent books to recommend for Or perhaps you would like Christmas. WI LLIA:\I ADA:\IO ADVERTISING MANAGER hibit of Basic Drawing and Batik, on view Christmas buying. They are all J'ohn Kieran's NOT UNDER .1,'.=,ET :\IUELLER. FEATURE PAGE. SOCIETY in the 2nd floor galleries of Alger House. available for circulation at our OATH. Here the noted reporter J:\ :'vIES J. NJ AIM _ NEWS It is wise to telephone before visiting as three libraries. and radio emcee recalls his (; Lf)RIA WOLFCALE ADVERTI SIN G One fine novel of this com- long, successful career in mass :'.IARY LO RL\IER. AD VERTlSIN G the rooms are sometimes occupied by pilation i~ Louis Auchincloss' medi;l. J ()HN :\IacKEN ZlE. B USINESS meetings. THE RECTOR OF JUSTI~, Back in the biography field J OA~:'\ E EASON ACCOli NTS *9:30 ~.m.-Special Class in water color. Louise Jansen tops 01: the Best Seller List, again we come up with Douglas .-\LBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Nobili, Instructor . giving a fascina,ting character MacArthur's REMINISCENCES. ()'.;~ELLEE KOE~IG CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 11:00 a.m.-Welcome 'Wagon Club of G. P. and Harper study of a comple:'{ private This is a tremendously readable FER~ CHEIG CLASSIFIED school headmaster. If you are book of permanent historical in- .1"LORA 11ARD IN G CIRCULATI ON Woods. a mystery buff, you will eagerly terest, covering the General's *4:00 p.m.-Ballet Classes. Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc~ grasp the new Agatha Christie life from his earliest memories tor. opus, THE CLOCKS, wherein to his recall from Korea. Quite *4:30 p.m.-Ballroom. dancing. Ted and Lillian Forest , Colin Lamb, assisted by Her- in another direction is Jean- Pleasant, Easy Shopping Instructors. cule Poirot, solves the case of Paul Sartre's TFE WORDS, an the corpse in a blind ",oman's autobiography covering the first \\"ith the Christmas shopping season accelerating 8:00 p.m.-The Grosse Pointe Human Relations Coun- house. Another whodunit with twelve years of his life. This is into full. frantic gallop, it seems appropriate to put in a cil invites you to hear Mr. "Nilliam T. Gos- a provocative title is FRIDAY quite a departure from the I THE RABBI SLEPT LATE, by usual existentialist philosophi- plug fOI" the Pointe merchants and business establish- sett, attorney and former Foret vice presi- dent in the Crystal Ballroom. Harry Kemelman. Here a Rabbi cal works of thi'S author; even ments which do so much for the community all through is forced to turn detective. aid- the style is different - short the year. * * '" ec. by his logical Talmudic and crisp. FRIDA Y, DECEMBER 4 The Grosse Pointe Business Men's Association and training. EARLY AMERICAN FURNI- Again I must mention Poppy TURE by James O'Neill gives the separate organizations formed .:n the various shopping *9:00 a.m.-9 p.m.-Students of Ray Fleming, Jr., exhibit of basic drawing and Batik. Can non's FROZEN - FOODS instructions for making this centers are constantly engrossed with movements and COOKBOOK for the gal who type of furniture, principally plans to mak~ doing business at home more attractive *9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.-Oil painting classes. Prof. Rob- would love a cookbook in her the rugged pieces of the colo- f{)r the residents. In their never-ending competition ert Wilbert, instructor. Christmas stocking. This con- nial period. In another category with the huge shopping centers and the gigantic empo- *10:00 a.m. and 1 p.m.-Flower arranging, holiday ar- tains much useful information we have FLOWER ARRANGE- riums of DG\-rnto\-\'i1Detroit, the goal is always to make rangements. Mrs. Richard Gerathy, in- about storing and cooking MENTS THF..OUGH THE YEAR things easier and more pleasant for the customer. Selec- structor. frozen foods, as well as recipes by Patricia Roberts. This book tions of merchandise and quality of the stock are con- for gourmet meals. is planned so that in any month *11:30 a.m.-Ladies knitting for charity, In the field of biography and of the year one can get quick tinually broadened and improved. Store owners are 12:30 p.m.--Neighborhood Club 'Retired Men's Group. the motion picture world we information about flowers that not only proud of the services they provide, but also of the can offer Charlie Chaplin's MY are likely to be available from properties in which they conduct their business. Every *6:45 p.m.-Ballroom dancing class. Ted and Lillian AUTOBIOGRAPHY, an enter- the florist or in the garden. eflort IS made to keep their buildings not only conve- Forest, instructors. taining flashback of the early With Civil Rights in the fore- niently arranged for shopping, but esthetically attractive 8:00 p.m.-New Iadom Club. Board meeting. years of his outstanding career. ground, it is only natural that to the customer. *9:00 p.m.-Single set pre-holiday ball in the crystal HAROLD LLOYD'S WORLD we would include at least one ballroom. Dressy but not formal. Roston OF COMEDY, by William Cahn book in the field. CRISIS IN Seasonal decorations such as those now making our presents a comp'arison of Lloyd's BLACK AND W HIT E by bu"iness areas more beautiful, and landscaping of many Clark's orchestra, refreshments, $1.75. superb pan tom i m e to the Charles Silberman is an his- buildings make local shopping more pleasing. The muni- * * * methods of other greats such tori cally acute and thoughtful cipal authorities cooperate by helping provide and main. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 as Chaplin. discussion of the "American tam adequate parking areas. keeping them clean, and free Dag Hammarskjold's MARK- dilemma." *9:00 a.m.-9 p.m.-Students of Ray Fleming, Jr., Ex- INGS is fine, sensitive. poetic, lOne more subject - music. of :;nO~i in the winter, and often by makip.g contribu- hibit of basic drawing and Batik. revealing a man who married AN AMATEUR AT THE KEY- tions toward major improvements such as tree planting. *9:30 a.m.-Ballet classes. Mary Ellen Cooper, in- the active life as well as the BOARD by Peter Yates consti- Once again. several of the Pointes are giving the shop- structor. contemplative. In a religious tutes a discussion for all music pers an additional Christmas present in the form of free vein, there is Werner Keller's lovers OP the history of key- *9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.-Children's art classes. Mrs. parking in normally metered areas during the holidctY THE BIBLE AS HISTORY IN board music, technicalities, in- season. Stirling Loud, instructor. PICTURES. containing a fas- struments, amateur standing, *10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Children's Thea- cinating text and an extensive etc. It would be difficult to li~t many items that cannot tre. Mrs. Syd Reynolds, instructor. be found right here. From handkerchiefs to automo- *10:00 a.m.-G. P. Children's Theatre. Rehearsal for biles. the Pointe has everything, in infinite variety. It Christmas play. .. would be hard to find conditions elsewhere, half as i pleasant as those afforded local residents armed with *12 noon-G. P. Children's Theatre. Rehearsal for Cin- Christmas gift lists. derella. "'7:30 p.m.-Memorial bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Give Point£ merchants ?\ break this year. They are Walrond, directors. your neighbors and your frienns. They pay a goodly 8:00 p.m.-Good companions. Sequence dancing. share of the taxes which keep this community one of * * '" the most desirable in the nation. They sponsor youth SUNDA Y, DECEMBER 6 activities. donate to our charities. contribute time and effort to every worthwhile movement. They constitute a 10:30 a.m.-First Church of Christ, Scientist, Grosse fine team. Let's place our money on them. Pointe Farms. Service and Sunday School in Fries Building. Infants Room in Library of Alger House. *12 Noon-5 p.m.-Students of Ray Fleming Jr., Exhibit Letters to the Editor of basic drawing and Batik. I *1:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Children's Theatre. Re- hearsal, Cinderella. Drar Mr. Edgar: : t~at L~e Taxpayers' In~ormation *3:00 r m.-Concert by Chamber Music Players )f As vou know. the 1964 United I CommIttee characterized the Grosse Pointe. Guests 50c. Founciation Torch Drive was the I Unitarian Chureh prop~rty as most successful fund-r a i sin g: lInsaleable. I endose the bro- * * * campaign in our history. Its ('hure of the Committee, which MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 success. on!:E' again, underscores; stated as follows; *9:00 a.m.-9 p.m.-Students of Ray Fleming, Jr., Ex- STANDARD OIL COMPANY th£' power of united community: "The need for a new Muniri. ;;("tion. In the three-county com. , pal Garage at a cost of $100.- hibit of basic drawing and Batik. OF CALIFORNIA mllnity which comprises the 000 arise from the fact that the *10:00 a.m.-Cancer Center. Workshop. Torch Drive area more than 1,,: City traded the saleable site of 12:15 p.m.-Rotary of Grosse Pointe. Luncheon Meet. A Special Report 500,000 people gave and more: its Municipal Garage at Malt- ing. than 150.000 worked as volun. mee and Neff for a pi:-ce of *1:00 p.m.-Memorial bridge. Mrs. Andrew Walrond, teer,; vacant land which city officials Our new ten-page special report is a concise study of director. Standard Oil of California, one of the major interna- Thi, year. of course. due to state is unsaleable unless an *4:00 p.m.-Ballet classes. Mary Ellen Cooper instruc- the strik~ at our major news- adjoining piece can be acquired tional ,:;il companies. It lists ten fundamel~tal reasons papers. we had to rely more making a subdivision possible." tor. why we bel ieve there will be a resurgence in this h£'avily than ever on community The authority for the above *8:00 p.m.-Mexican film with Spanish commentary company's earnings. and ,-uburban newspapers to, quoted language was an article shown for Grosse Pointe Spa.nish Club In our opinion, the greatly enhanced strength carry the T:>rch Dr;v!, message that you Yf)ufself carried Some- members and all interested guests. and growth potential of California Standard has not to workers and contributors: time before and quoted a City *8:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus. Rehearsal. been fully recognized by the securities market. We alike. Once more the success of. official or advisor to the above recommend rhe ,::ompany's common stock for both the drive demonstrates how en. affect. * * * long-term capital appreciation and income. For a thusiastlcally you supported the Very truly yours, TUESDA Y, DECEMBER 8 Cnited Foundation in its ob. John H. Brennan *9:00 a.m.-9 p.m.-Students of Ray Fleming, Jr., Ex- free copy of the new Report, write or call for GP 19. jedive,. : hibit of Batik and Basic Drawing. Plca,;e a("cept our sincere eon. .I YA~DALISM ON LINCOLN *9:30 a.m.-Conversational French. Mrs. Charles Bach . HORNBLOWER & WEEKS gratulations for the job that: rach, instructor. YOll did and our warmest thanks: City police report that on for your cooperation throughout Friday evening, November 27, *10:00 a.m.-Service Guild for Children's Hospital. ~ .... M.... NEWYO" ,"oe. E.eS.N.' Ieee Offices Coast to Coa&t the year. Dr. Frank Auclretsch of 355 Lin. Workshop. Sincerely yours. coIn road found that stones, reo 12 Noon-Senior Men's Club. Meeting, sandwiches. John W. Fisher. moved from his outside terrace 6:30 p.m.-Exchange Club and Optimist Club, com- PENOBSCOT BUILDING, DETROIT 26, MICH. Public Relations wall, had been thrown into the bined dinner, separate meetings. Telephone: 965.4300 Director street, part of a wire fence 6:30 p.m.-Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe. Dinner knoeked down. a heavy iron gate meeting. Dear Sir: also thrown into the street and "'7:00 p.m.-An evening in Great Britain. Paid reserva- In your issue of ~ ovember a large bird bath base knocked ~-_._--~~~~-_.~~~-~-~---~----~------_. \ , 19th. you improperly stater! down. tions at $4.50 per person must be at the Center by December 6. *7:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Chess Club. 7:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Toastmasters. Meeting . 8:00 p.m.-Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Social evening. 8:00 p.m.-Investment Club-Meeting. . ~ * * TheWm.R.'Harn,ilton (~o. WEDNESDA Y, DECEMBER'" 9 *9:a.m.-9 p.m.-Students of Ray Fleming, Jr., Exhibit Over a Cel/tury oj Service of Batik and Basic Drawing. *9:30 a.m.-Pre-Sr:hool C u 1 t u r e - Mrs. Mary Ann FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hughes, lVII'S. Lee Peters, Mrs. Helen Doelle, instructors. 9:30 a.m.-Village Investment Club. Meeting. 12 Noon-Senior Men's Cribbage Group. Serdng 12:30 p.m.-Senior Ladies Club. Social, cards. tea party. GROSSE POINTE DETROIT **;t*'**** APARTMENTS THE ANESI IN ~JUSI( 1:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Woman's Club. Tea and pro- A:'IiD SUBURBS * * gram. * * *4:00 p.m.-Ballet Classes. Mary Ellen Cooper, instruc- * '. * FOR LUXURIOUS LIVING tor. WILLIAM R. HAMILTON II DAVID M. HAMILTOX ------6:30 p.m.-Soroptimist Club of Grosse Pointe. Dinner CLARE:'iCE E. OTTER On Cl private drive under great COUNTERPOINT meeting. shade trees lies the Grosse 7:00 p.m.-Detroit Cribbage Group. troST-: HUGH NALDRETT Moll. - Fri. 4:25 - 6 ..... CHAPELS Pointe area's newest and most *7:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew exclusive apartments. Designed Walrond, directors. . DETROIT BIRMINGHAM for those who appreciate apart- *7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.-Folk guitar classes. Alex 397.S CASS A VENl'E 320 EAST MAPLE ment living at its modern best. Suczek, instructor. TE 1.2712 M14:6000 We invite YOur inspection of CBE . '-'/~~LO CB~C *7:30 p.m.-Adult ballet. Mary E1l0n Cooper, instruc- , East Jefferson at Nine Mile Rd. the few ur.jts still available. .. NORTHWEST tor. I St. Clair Shores, Michigan Our Resident Manag.r will b. *7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.-Yoga classes. George John- 1390U ] AMES COUZENS FREE PttOGRAMME SCHEDUlE delighted to shew you oround, ston Jr., instructor. DIl-1300 Managed b, or phon. 775-3280. WR.aE C8£ RADJO - W.tDSO& 8:00 p.m.-First Church of Christ, Scientist, Grosse J Homer Warrlln & Co. Pointe Farms. Testimonial meeting.

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Thursday, December 3, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen Pointers Exchang~ Vows at Fort Wayne '.- ....,.,.'...•.-.:~~ Bach ma n-Petersen ...... ;-.. ':; , Vows Solemnized -- Historic Fort 'Nayne Setting for Ceremony Held Fri. day, November 27; Couple To Spend Next Three Years in Germany ----_. ~------Historic Fort. '\:Vayne was the setting Friday, Novem. ber 27, for the mIlItary wedding of Barbara Jo Petersen and Second Lieutenant Hov.:ard F. Bachman, a 1964 graduate of West Point Military Academy. They are from Grosse Pointe Woods. 1------, Performing the marriage I formed here in the 122-year his- ceremony was Major Gen-, tory of the post. Now called WOMEN'S PAGES , eral Charles E. Brown, Jr., U. S...""rmy Support De~achment, Chief of Chaplains of the I DetrOIt. Fort WaJ:ne IS a sub- United States Army Wash- i post of Fo:t Shendap, Ill., an.d . ; lIS undergomg a senes of umt mgton, D.C. Follo:vmg the I phase.out processes. It is ex- exchange of nuptIal vows, pected that by late 1965 only the couple passed under I an induction center, recruiting F).om Another Pointe Short and to the traditional a I' C h of office, 'and first aid station will crossed sabres, held by an remain. The Pointe honor guard from the U.S. In the ceremony th~ bride car- of View Arm y Tank Automotive ried white roses with orchids in Center in Detroit. 1 tthe center of the bouquet. and By Janet Mueller ELAINE and MARGARET The bride is the daughter of wore a long-slee~ed. street- DOOLEY, {)f Spring Lake, N.J., ; Colonel (r e t ire d) and Mrs. length gown of .whlte lace. She ... ------__ ..1,formerly of Grosse Pointe, visit- George T. Petersen of Cook wore a short veil. I ed the LEO SCHULTE family, The roster of pre-Christmas festivities this year 'of McKinley avenue, over the road and attended Madison Col. ~1"iss Karen Edwina Petersen in The Pointe. positively GLITTERS! ' Thanks'giving holiday. lege in Harrisonburg, Va. Colo- sister of the bride. came fro~ nel Petersen has previously San Francisco. Calif.. to be maid 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Howard F. Bachman are (left to right) 2nd Lt. Jack Wall, 2nd Tnere is a Golden Ball. the Junior League of De- III II< .. quartered at Fort Wayne while of honor. Another sister. Miss pass through the traditional arch of trait. Inc.'s 50th Anniversarv celebration. There is a CHARLES BAIER of Fisher Lt. Thomas S. Murray, Jr., 2nd Lt. Robert serving as Chief of Research and Teressa Jen Petersen of Grosse White Christmas BalL the shimmering, tinsel"sparkling road will be one of 60 singers crossed sabres, foJIowing their nuptial S. Silver, and 2nd Lt. Larry F. Feldsien. Development at the Detroit Pointe Woods, was bridesmaid. dance sponsored annually by friend') of the Sisters of presenting the 20th anniversary vows in the Fort Wayne Chapel. Bach- All four are from thhe U.S. Army Tank Arsenal. He met General Brown ~1iss Betsy S. Doerr, niece of the St. John Hospital. Winter Concert of the Wayne man's fellow officers in the honor guard Automotive CentE:r in Detroit. on a previous assignment to the I bridegroom. came from Pitts- -~~~------_._---- Pentagon. I burg, Pa., to be junior brides- There are private parties. debuts brunches and State Umversity Men's Glee . 'Olub on Saturday, December 12 dio speaking. A sophomore at I meter free style event. The records during the spring 81,d The bridegroom is the son of' maid. receptIOns to come. (Speaking of brunch-receptions, the at 8:30 o'clock in Ford Auditor- WMU, majoring in Industrial swimming m€et took place at summer terms, it has been an- Mr. and Mrs .. Theodore T. Bach. First Lieuter.ant (Reserve) party Dr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Diebel, of Wellington ium. Engineering, Neal is a member' Pontiac Northern High School nounced by the university. He man of. HUlltmgton road .. Aft~r David H. Taylor. United States pla~e. hosted last Sunday at the Country Club. honoring '" '" ... of the varsity swimming team. in Pontiac on Saturday, Novem. is a major in business law. in. graduatl~g from West POInt In I Air Force. of Cincinnati, 0., was theIr son and daughter-in-law, the 0J. Donald Diebels, MR. and MRS. ROY ULBRICH He was graduated from Grosse ber 28 His time was 56.5 sec- surance and office administra- .June, Lleuten.mt Bachman was I best man. ~.f Kala,?azoo.' was ~ ~onderful example of the genre. of Torrey road returned from Pointe High School in 1962. onds, breaking the old record tion. sent to Fort Benning. G"... to at- tend the Ranger School and the The reception .':-,asheld at the 1 he senIor D1€bels mVIted hundreds of their friends to a trip to Las Vegas, Nev. and 0;. '" '" I time of 58.3 seconds. Bruce is '" '" .. Airborne School. Fort Wayne Of/lcers Club for meet the ~oung co~ple, Mrs. N. Donald Diebel's parents, several places in California in John Charles Doelle son of 12 years old and a student at MR. ar>.d MRS. FRANCIS L. Their marriage in the Fort approximately 5J friends and th F X H d' h fl time to spend the Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Juhn A. Doelle, of Pierce Junior High School. BURGER, of Neff road, are en- e ranCIS . el nc 5, ew up from their home in holidays with their children Wayne Chapel may be the last relatives. Acting host was Colo- \'linter Park, Fla., for the affair, and everyone had a mal'- BEVERLY and ROY. Roy, who Grand Marais boulevard, plans '" '" '" joying a pre-holiday vacation in formal military wedding per- !leI Jasper S. :Ml'ore, Command- to enroll in the University of Thomas W. Cusack, son of Mexico. vel.ous time, including the junior Mrs. Diebel, who is is a junior at WeSitern Michigan ------.___ er of Fort Wayne. Michigan Medical School next Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Cusack '" '" II< qUIte used to crowds-sh,~ is the eldest of ELEVEN University was recently pledged Septerr.ber. John, a '61 gradu- of Moran Road, has been nom- CHARLES KUECHENMEIS- ELE GENTILE, daughter of the Following a honeymoon trip children ~I to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- ate of Grosse Pointe High inated for a Woodrow Wilson TER, son of MR. and MRS. G. LAWRENCE GENTILES, of to Toledo. 0., the area in which In the still-to-be-enjo,ved department are a trio of ternity. School, is presently attending National Fellowship by the Rev. ARTHUR KUECHENMEISTER Fisher road, to its newly reo Lieutenant Bacl'man grew up. the couple will have a three-year activities. aI1 scheduled before Christmas Day: A Concert, v. T t: c" lIlt d Duke University, Durham, N.C. Jerome Diffley, Dean of Studies of 2040 Beaufait, was one of the organized chapter. Miss Gentile a "Walk" and a Commodore's Ball : ISI mg e oun ess ~ Ros' ... '" " at St. Bernard College, Cullman, 24 Albion College seniors named wirll be initiated into the chapt- overseas assignn:ent to look for. , '" '" ",' tang, of Trombley road, 1S the James H. Jennings, son of Mr. Ala. to 1965 edition of "Who's Who er January 10. ward to. Curreljtl~' on a 23-day Duchesse de Chabannes, of leave, Lieutenar t Bachman will and Mrs. Joseph Jennings, of Mr. Cusack is a member of in American Colleges and Uni-I >;< '" oj< report to Fulda. Germany, fOl" Yale Glee Club Coming New York. Whittier road, is a member of the senior class and is major- versities." Charles has also been MRS. MAURICE DAY, MRS. I assignment to the 14th Armored >;< '" * the Concert Ensemble at Lake ing in history. He is a graduate tapped for membership in Omi- DOUGLAS LOCKHART, MRS. A Major Event for alumni. friends and young ladies, Neal Bauer, son of Mr. and Calvary Regiment as a platoon Forest College. Lake Forest, Ill. of Austin Catholic High School. cron Delta Kappa, national CHARLES SWEET and ~.iRS. leader by December 9. His wife home from colleges for Christmas vacations, is the ap. Mrs. Clarence Bauer, of Blossom James is a freshman at Lake ...... men's leadership honorary. He K~NNETH DO W N IN G,. all pearance of the Yale Glee Club. lane. was the leading speaker has been chosen because of his Pomters, attended the HolIday will join him later. This world-fam~)Us group visits our area oni ....once in f?r Western Michigan Univer- Forest. >/<... II< MR. and MRS. KENNETH .E. 'leadership in scholastic and ath- Candlecraft Workshop, spon- every four or five years. It is s('heduled to appear at: slty. at, the recent 19th annual CHAMBERLIN, formerly of Lm-Iletic activities. sored b~ the. Junior Wives of Recent houseguests of Mrs. coIn road, have recently move.d II< '" • the Engmeermg Sodety of De- Teens Invited Parcells Junior Hi,gh Schuol Auditorium Wednesday,: InVItatIOnal Speech T?urn~. Howard F. Smith, of Provencal to Pompan<> Beach, Fla. TheIr I troit, yesterday evening, and in. December 23 at 8:30 o'clock i ment hcld at Bradley Un.lversI- . ' .' , ty. Neal was presented WIth ex- road; were Mr. and Mrs. John son, KENNETH E., JR., IS a I MRS: JOHN L~NGSTON, of vited as their guests MRS. ROB- To The Cellar Hollister, of Cincinnati, O. senior at the University of BerkshIre ,road, WIll be among ERT CRORY and MRS JAMES ImmedIately followmg thE' coneert, at 10:30 o'clock, I cellent awards in oratory. ex. >/< >;. " Miami, where he is affiliated those pounng at a tea and open DAVIS, . (Continued on Page 24) temporaneous speaking and ra- Margaret Carpenter, daugh- with Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. house sponsored by the Oberlin The Cellar, Lakepointe -_._~------~ -~-~ --- and tel' of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Car- Their other son and his wife College Alumni Club, scheduled ------Kercheval, is the place for Sen. NORTHLAND-Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. until 9:00 penter, Jr., of University place, MR. and MRS. RICHARD H: next Sunday, at 3 o'clock, at the Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae ior High Teens to go if they began an eight-week perl'od of C HAM B E R L I N and their Alumni House, Wayne State PI D . d C want to dance and meet their , u.. an inner au oncert f' d S t d GROSSE POINTE-Thurs., Fri. until 9:00 student teaching November 23, daughters, BETH and SUSAN, mversity. Members, friends, l'Ien s on a ur ay night. under the teacher education now make their home in Elk- prospective students and peop,le Featured each Saturday are program at Hood College, Fred- hart, Ind. i~terested in Oberlin are. in- Detroit Alumnae Chapter of the Misfits. a combo of five erick, Md. Margaret, a history . '" '" '". . vlted. to a.tt en d. th. e a£tern.oon Mu Phi Epsilon will hold a boys from Grosse Pointe High, seSSlOn wh h 11 f t family night dinner and public major at Hood, is a graduate of Bac k In San D~eg~, . Ca1~f ., .' IC Wl ea ure plano concert at the Woodward Ave- con~posed of Bob Stanny, drums; Grosse Pointe University School. after a two weeks vlSlt WIth musIc by DOMINIC INTILI, nue Presbyterian Church Friday, Jim Miller and Dick Stricker, II< " '" I their parents, MR. and MRS. Glass of 1950, and a slide show, - guitars', Roger Johnson, pianist.' I ted b CAROL December 4. Dinner will be at I MR and MRS JON FEI. JOHN KYLE W 0 R LEY, of presen y ESCHER- 6::0 o'clock. The concert, and Mike Jagolois, vocalist. KENS, of Ann Arbor, announce Merriweather road, and MR. and ER, C.lass of .1964, featuring the which is free and open to the Hours are 8:30-11:30. Admis- the birth of a son JEFFREY MRS. JOHN R. SWEET A, of I Oberlm ChOIr tour of Russia November 17, Mrs'. Feikens i~ Bournemouth road, are LT. (jg) ~ast ye~r. MRS. LLOYD DAVIS public, will he at 8 o'clock. sion is 75 cents per person, 50 - and MRS. DONALD WORLEY. IS preSIdent of the club. Performing in the concert will cents for members. This local the former NANCY NEU be Miss DarIa, Dadeppo, violin- Teen Nite Spot is under the MANN, daughter of the FRED Mrs. Donald Worley is the for- ... '" '" ist; Mrs. Millard Meador, vocal- sponsorship of the Neighbor- S. NEUMANNS, of Three Mile mer MARJORIE SWEETA. Delta Pi chapter of Phi Mu ist, accompanied by Mrs. George hood Club. The Cellar will not drive. Paternal grandparents '" • '" fraternity at Western Michigan Williams; and Mrs. William I be opened on nights of the War are MR. and MRS. JOHN FEI- MR. and MRS. WENDELL J. University has pledged MICH- Evans, organist. Memorial Youth Council dances. KENS, of Pemberton road. BIRDSALL of l\'[t. Vernon road '" * " attended th~ Pan Pacific Real MR. and MRS. ROBERT F. Estate Conference in Honolulu, GOULDER. III. of Fairholme Hawaii, recently. The four-day road, anr.ounce the birth of a edllcational p a I' 1 e y attracted. son, ROBERT ED WAR D, on delegates from the Mainland I Tuesday, November 17. Mrs. U.S., Canada, J'apan, Korea, the Goulder is the former JOAN Philippines, Australia and New HOWARD. Zealand'. '" ., " • •• BRUCE BLACK, son of MR. WILLIAM HERZ, son of and MRS. ALE X AND E R FRED B. HERZ of 1043 Whit. BLACK of Lakepointe avenue, tier, was one of the more than is the new Michigan state AAU 330 students at Michigan State swimming champion in the 100 University who earned all-A

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IOpen Symphony Reid-Francis Mrs. Frederick E. Harris, III Pancake Supper Slated by P.TA Beverly Smith Says Season Sunday Rites Revealed Pancakes, all JOU can--eat, is District at the International the bill of fare for the John R. Quartet Championship in San Barnes P-TA's old fashioned Antonio, Tex. They are very Diane M. Francis, daughter The Detroit Women's Sym- holiday supper on December 9. active in local, state, and nation. of Mrs. E. C. Francis, of South- Vows To Mr. Harris phony Orchestra, founded and Blueberry and maple syrup, sau. al barbershopping. sponsored by The Tuesday, Musi. field. Mich., and Thomas M. sage, applesauce, ice cream, cof. Con tin U 0 u s cartoons and ca'f', will begin its 18th season Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- fee, and milk complete the movies will be presented to en. Newlyweds Travel to Northern Michigan; Bride Wears of concerts next Sunday, De. drew C. Reid, of Pear Tree lane, menu. tertain the youngsters while the cember 6. exchanged marriage vows No- Brocade Gown for Evening Ceremony The evening is under the gen- parents greet their friends and Guest soloists during the 8 vember 21, art an 11 0' c 1 0 c k November 21 eral chairmanship of Mr. and neighbors. ----~- ~---- o'clock performance at the ceremony in Precious Blood Beverly Louise Smith chose a classically styled bro. Community Arts Auditorium Church. Mrs. George Kappaz. Tickets will be on sale at the the S will by Albert Tipton. flutist, The bride Wore an off-white, The gymnasium will be trans. door from 5:30 until 7:30 o'clock. Lee cade gown. fashioned with a fitted bodice and train, for formed into a Gay Nineties The price is $1 for children and her November 21 marriage, in Grosse Pointe Memorial and Elyze Yockey, harpist. semi-sheath gown, with an Th Mr. Tipton is First Flutist of illusion veil. She carried a Christmas party by Mr. Donald $1.2!:>for adults. Robert Jones is Church, to r'rederick Edward Harris, III the Detroit Symphony Orches- cascade of white roses and Schrom, Mrs. George Kappaz in ch:\rge of tickets. riage The Reverend Bertram tra and conductor of the Tipton stephanotis. and Mrs. Sheldon Veil. Pixie The Girl Scouts of Barnes Nupf deHew; Ahvood officiated floor length frock of ruby red table decorations willr"eflect the under the direction of ~1rs: Chamber 0 r c h est r a. Elyze In red velvet gowns, carrying Mont at the 7:30 o'clock cere. velvet with a matching veiled Yockey is Solo Harpist of the red and white carnations, were gay mood. The Christmas art Craig Mar~s, will help serve. many. which was followed Dior bow headpiece. lier flow- Detroit Symphony and former the attendants, maid of honor work of the students of Barnes Other committee chairmen as- b.v a reception in the Crys- ers were a cascade arrangement student of famed harpist Carlos Patricia K. Francis, and brides- school will decorate the halls. sisting include, Movies, Robert of red and white roses. The crowd will leave hum- Bokram, Coffee, Ralph Blohm tal Ball Room of the Grosse Salzedo. maids Carol Reid, Nora Bernice Pointe War Memorial. Dressed it1entically, hut carry- Pointers who are members of Parenteau and' Dorothy Maccani. ming familiar barbershop tunes Sausage, Mrs. Joseph Oskin: ing cascades of red and white stimulated by the performance Set-up, Mrs. Joseph Spitzley the Women's Symphony include Donald M. Reid was best man. The b:-ide is the daughter of variegated carnations, were the of the Four Fits. Publicity. Mrs. Dwight Dutee~: Arline Glosson, violin, Betty Guests were seated by Robert :\1rs. ~Iarsh Smith, of Mapleton bridesmaids, Mrs. Peter Bar- I The Four Fits, Russ SeE'ly, Ice cream and milk, Will Daw. Crossen, trombone, and Margo A. Reid, Patrick F. Reid and road. and Herman Smith, of Chi. hydt, of Ann Arbor, the bride. Krumel, viola. John M. Reid. leau, John Wearing, tenor, Ray t son. Mr. Donald .Sa~dstedt will cago. Ill. .Mr. Harris 1S the son groom's sister, and Mrs. John N a t h a n Gordon, principal McCalpin, baritone, and Marvin be on hand to maIntam order. The mother of the ~:Tide wore of ~1r. and Mrs. Frederick. E. Kirsten. violist of the Ddroit Symphony, Burke, bass are members of the Hams. Jr., of Beacon Hill, and Peter Barhydt served as Mr. conducts the Womer:'s Sym- a beige sheath with matching Grosse Pointe Chapter of the HIGH ROAD th~ grandson of .Mrs. Sidney R. Harris' best man. Ushering were phony. jacket, and emerald green acces- sories. Mrs. Reid chose a sea S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. T his g r 0 u p Small and the late Mr. Small, Sidney Small. Jr., the bride. So live that you can come green costume suit. started initially as novices in a and of )lr. and Mrs. Frederick groom's uncle, Thomas Wood. length gown of royal blue crepe bush league contest at Eo) ne down from the heights - it's E. Harris, Sr. ruff ar.d Clarence A. Jeter. of with matching accessories, and A reception at Glen Oakes City. Most recently they wpre much easier then trying to climb A pearl crown caught the Union. S. C. a corsage of pink sweetheart Country Club followed the cere- I representatives of the Michigan out of the depths. bride's fingertip-veil, anj she Mrs. Smith wore a floor roses. mony. Upon their return from , - carried a cascade of miniature length frock of green velvet The newlyweds will make Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the I white roses with stephanotis. with matching accessories, and their home in Neff road upon newlyweds will make their I Meals .ho. 'n healthy ¥ at hie en Smith served as her cl corsage of yellow sweetheart their return from Northern home in Lee court, SL Clair sister's honor attendant. in a: roses. Mrs. Michigan Shores.

. - Photo by Bransb;v Studio At an evenmg ceremony November 21 in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, BEVERLY LOUISE SMITH daughter of .Mrs. Mars? Smith, of Mapleton road, and Herman SmIth, of ChIcago, Ill., became the bride of Mr. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Harris, Jr., of Beacon Hill. Congregational Groups Active _acaronl "Everybody's Children" is the dren. Following the dinner, provocative title of a talk to be each child or family is engaged given Tuesday, December 8, by in the making of Christmas dec. Dr. Douglas Sargent, Pointe psy- orations for the home. This chiatrist, at Grosse Pointe Con. event falls on Friday, Decem- gregational Church. ber 4, at 6 p.m. Mrs. Frank Taugner, president This year's chainnan, Mrs. of the Congregational Women's Allan Neef reports that the foi. Association, reports that the lowing project chairmen will program is scheduled for 1 p.m. participate:-Mrs. B. A. Bates Prec~ding the program is the Mrs. Ernest Bauer, Mrs. Joh~ Christmas luncheon and busi- Winters, Mrs. Robert Kienle ness meeting at noon. Mrs. Stuart Cammett, Mrs. Har~ Mrs. Wayne Jens, program old Machamer, Mrs. George chainnan, noted that Dr. Sar- Helm, Mrs. Floyd Dargel Mrs. gent is a well known psychia- William C. Potter and' Mrs. trist with an extensive back. Charles Monahal1. ground in education and serv- ice. OUTSIDE HELP Currently Dr. Sargent is As. sistant Clinical Professor, De- The man ....lith a pull has the pa;otment of Psychiatry, Wayne ahilHy to so skillfully manage State University College of personal friendship that they YIedicine; professional lecturer, pay dividends. School of Social Work at Wayne State University; a part-time director of the Detroit Foster Homes Project of Merrill-Palmer Institute; a Research Fellow in the latter institution, since 1963; Warten's Gift Counseling Service and consultant for the Macomb County Board of Education. will save you trips downtown, and at the same time, will be of In addition to his educational genuine assistance to )'0'..1 in solving youc gift problems. So activities, Dr. Sargent maintains when the occasion arises for gift.giving, and you are toO busy a private practice in psychiatry a.nd writes for many publica- to see us, call us ••• dial 962-5158. tions. Special Christmas home meet- I ings are also being held in Dec- ember hy the various groups of the Congregational Women's Association. Hostesses for these include Mrs. Charles Sweet, :\1rs. E. F. Lang, Mrs. Charles Long. YIrs. Robert Lake, and YIrs. Allan Nloef. The Decem- ber home meeting is always de- voted to the making of gifts for charity institutions. Other December activities for These WarYen gift cou'TtseWrs are at ,otW m... Grosse Pointe Congregational Church include a concert by the Mr. Franklin Diamonds. Grosse Pointe Gleemen Wed- Mr. Hergencoether .. PetZrls nesday, December 9, at 8 p.m. sponsored by Women's Associa. Mr. Lilly ..... _•• _ .,.Men's Gold ]:eaJelry tion Group V, Chairman Miss Miss Kay ....• --...:. Ladies' Gold ~ Shirley Clark. The public is in. vited. Mr. Schubert .. --... Ladies' Goltl ~

The annual Christmas Carol Mr. Hopson .. -.J. __ •. Wat~hes Service is again being offered Harris ..• _ Sunday, December 13, at 4:30 Mr. Watcha p.m. Mr. Lemke ..•• _ Wakbes The Christmas Workshop and Mr. Bruland ... .- .. .steuben Room Family Potluck Supper is the highlight of the month for most Miss Albright ..•••. Steuben Room Congregational parents and chil- Miss Smith .. __ ...._ •Steubt* Room Miss Karpp ..•••• '••. China NOfJdM Miss Kruse r.w-_SihJe, Novelties Miss Gross CbitJ4 6- GlaD Miss Sharon .• •. Chitkl C, ~ M~ Katar ..• Siker Mr. Fitch ...• _ ••• Sil-ver • Curly Maple Drop Leaf Miss Oakes ....•• _•. Silver Table Miss Hamilton ..•• '".TifJan1 Room • 37" Brass and Wire Miss McCue ....•... Bridal Regim-, Fender with choice Mr. Tincher ..• ... Ser1!Ue Deptltl"t~ small andirons Mr. Ramo....• _ .. .ser'VktJ DepnrttneW

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Thursday, December 3, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women I Sharon RabautWedslMeeting Slated Mrs. David VanLokeren Zeta Tau Alpha. Christmas Party Planned By Women's Aquatic Club nal • By Garden Club Party Tuesday The Woman's Aquatic Club 7084, or Margaret Hague, 647. ;an will hold its annuli 1 Christmas 3327. ery --. Party at 7 o'clock at the....Worn. The Board of Directors of the on. David L. VanLokeren TheChrislmasMe.eti~gorThe The annual ChrJst~as party en's City Club pool, for the Woman's Aquatic Club will Garden Club of M1ChlgM \;'111 of Zeta Tau Alpha WIll be held I children of members and their meet at the home of the Presi- - "~--"- -~------be held next Thursday, Decem. Tuesday, December 8, at 8 p.x.n. friends, Oil Tuesday, December dent, Kay Hardmann, in Royal md Alencon Lace Accents Bride's Peau de Soie Wedding Ibel' 10, at 3:30 o'clock, at the en. at the Grosse Pointe War Me'18 .. Of course Santa will be there Oak, on Thursday, December 17. Gown; Pair Travelin'" in East. to Make I L~keshore road home of Mrs. This is a dinner meeting at 6 thE' moria!. The Detroit Mothers' WIth a bag full of presents for .::1 • I Rl('hard H. Webber. . the small fry. o'clock. ind Home In Detroit The exhibit feature is to be Club wl11 be honored guests. The Annual Adult Christmas A breakfast rec;pi-i~n""at 'r-h-;Wh'ittier Hotel followed all arr~ngemen~ with ~ ma. Hostess~s for the party are Party will be held at the Whit. Over-confidence Is a firm be- thE' the Saturdav weddin <1 f Sh' L R b t d D .d donna, IOterpretmg a ChIlstmas the East Slde Group of. Zeta T~u tier on Monday, December 14. lief that everiiually the imp06- J -0 0 aron ee a au an aVll legend ICk. Lee VanLokeren. ------_~_ ---...:_. ~ _ Alpha under the chairmanshlp F I.' s t i v i tie s will begin at 6 sible is going to happen. md of Mrs. Charles ~lackett of AI- o'clock. Reservations may be s is The pair exchanged mar. i wore a white peau de soil.': waistline of her gown. ter road. Entertamment Will be made with Lee Brown TV A man can have his own way riage vows at a 12 o'clock! sheath trimmed with Alencon! She wore a white mantilla ~rovided by t~e Ch~raleers of 2-4307 01' Janet Sheldon' 8'21. if he's willing to pay the price. 1es, "llp'l'al Ma . St C1 d: lace. The scoop neckline of her; veil ed<1ed in Alencon lace and tne Grosse Pomte High School' , ., l 5S In .are e. d' . d' ,'" , 1rs. . fitted bo Ice was outane In, carried a cascade bouquet of: a capella choir, dh'ected by :\Iontefalco Church. Rev - lace. and more lace appl!ques white miniature elegance carna- ~ John Finch. as- erend Ed war d Sweeney,' accented her long, pOlnted tions, stephanotis. white orchids i In addition to members of the Mothers' Club, alumnae of Beta lert O.S.A., officiated at the sleeves. I and ivy. She was given in mar- I hm, ceremonv. Her detachable, Cathedral riage by her brother, Louis A. i Sigma Cmicron are s p I.' cia 1 guests. The National Council of kin. The bride. daughter of :\Irs. 'length Watteall train also fea. : Raballt. I Zeta Tau Alpha recently an- ley, Charles P. Rabaut. of Cadieux' tured Alencon lace trimming, In floor length frocks of cran- rer. nounced the absorption of seven road, and the late Mr. Raballt, I and a self bow defined the front berry crepe, styled with bf'll 'aw. ---~- _. - ... _~ ---~ ------" - ..------! sleeves and Empire waistlines, former chapters of Beta Sigma Omicron, a National Sorority will • 'were the attendants, maid of founded in 1888. This affiliation 'honor V I.' r 0 n i c a Motschall. of the collegiate chapters ex- bridesmaids Patricia Brennan , tends to the alumnae groups. 'and Elaine Gravelle, and junior Autiqurs ~bridesmaid Mary Alice Van- II Current president of the De- )me 'Lokeren, sister of the bride. \ trait Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae pnv 1JU8:30 , groom. is Mrs. Ernest T. Gaston, of, o it's Southfield. Detroit Mot her s' imb Their headpieces were match~ THURSDAY EVEN INGS Especially For You • Club president is Mrs. Matthew • ing hats of rose crepe. They P. Palmer, of Ferndale. The na- carried ivy balls accented with UNTIL CHRISTMAS CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS tional president of Zeta Tau miniature elegance carnations Alpha is Mrs. Harold W. Kerr and stephanotis. of Bentler avenue, Detroit. P.S. Michael VanLokeren served for your convenience, as his brother's best man. They Pilato by Eddie McGrath, Jr. other evenli,g appointments I are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. In St. Clare de Montefalco Church Saturday, fJrist mill George M. VanLokeren, of SHARON LEE RABAUT. daughter of Mrs. Charles P. may be made by calling Grand Marais boulevard. Rabaut, of Cadieux road, and the late Mr. Rabaut, Margaret Rice at TU 1-7020 21151 MACK 886-1640 Guests were seated by Thomas was married to Mr. VanLokeren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman, John Fannon, III. George M. VanLokeren, of Grand Marais boulevard. Kerry Schaffner and Joseph 10: 30 to 4 :00 Monday thru Saturday I Cobb. I For her daughter's wedding, Church Holc1int! Christmas Tea ____ I Mrs. Rabaut chose an aqu~ and I L.J I gold .brocade sheath, WIth a The Women's Association of, are Mrs. Fred Tew, Mrs. Rus- ,matchmg coat and h~t. Mrs. Van- the Grosse Pointe Woods Pres. I sell Bradley Mrs, Robert Stoo- I Lokeren wore a pmk brocade b' . I '. . i bl 'th t h' ytenan Church WIll present a tholf, Mrs. WJllIam Shaffer and ! ens.em e. WI ma c lllg acces- I Christmas program in the Mrs. Allan Bradb1lry. i sorBleSt'I th h t 't chapel on December 8 at 1 p.m. To close the afternoon activ- I 0 i mo ers C ose WIll e Th '11 b h b" . th f b d '11 orchid corsages. ere W l. e a s d~rt ~~I-! ~les, he exec~ 1:~ ~~r. t WI t g rl s When they return from'!, ness rr:e~ .\nhgMPrecDe m L' eave hC'ahrge.lo b e d • mthas l d l motor trio in the East the new~ program :v~ rs. ona Ill- Tea w lC WI I.' serve III •e 'Id :11 k th.' h . dow presIdmg and the new of. church lounge. The nursery WIll I ywe s WI ma I.' ell' orne In f' . . • , D t o't lcers wlll be Installed by Mrs. be open. e r 1. James Alexis. _ ------Following the devotions, giv- Time invested in building Auditions Scheduled en by Mrs. Richard Fernstrum, friendship is the best security. By Music Foundations the program "The Pageant of the Crosses" will be narrated The smallest tid,bit of infor- A final reminder to singers by Mrs. Malcolm Jolliff. Those maHan will be over-estimated interested in the Grinnell Foun- participating in the pageant if give'n confidentially. dation of Music and Metropoli- tan Opera National Council awards was issued by the schol. ,arship committe€ of the Detroit i Grand Opera Association . I Completed applications had to • be returned before December 1 to Mrs. Sam B. Williams, audi- \ , tion chairman, Ford Audi.tori- .,f \ urn, Detroit 48226. - ., " ,,' the pel fee t "'l I First auditions Will be held i in the Masonic Temple, Detroit, I Saturday, December 5. Semi. '-.. eh ristmas.qiff/ ... finalists will audition again on December 7, with the final auditions taking place on Febru- ary 11. 1965. All awards are to encourage young singers in their careers, especially in the advanced study of voice and in opera t~chnique.

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lfolding dresses of emerald green vElvet, I A.ltar Society Center English Evening Mrs. John Randolph Axe with short sleeves and boat neck. lines, accente~ with b~ck waist- Sets Meetinff' A tll"\'atlOns at $4.50 per person Friday, in St. Paul's on the Alencon lace, long sleeves and a tiny matching hat. be Mrs. John M. Murphy. who prev . in thl' lent('I's office no later rhe trac!llloll;11 !>ntlsh floll- " i\1 (I . D ' Lakeshore. The -Right Rev. a straight. skirt molded into a Mrs. Axe c h 0 sea formal will be as~isted by Mrs. HOward ColI . Iilll j on ilV Illornmg. ('cem- n;l~' Ranqu('t \\'ill llf' ",('n'('d fca- , hCI' 7 . erend Monsignor Frank J. Chapel tram. length frock of gold brocade. 0' Lea l' y, Mes. Edward ,J. to th turinc rO;I,,1 hef.f dlld York ...hirf' . MePhillips offidated at the ReI' ~antilla of illusion was ,vith a beaded bodice, and a Schoenherr, Mrs. Howard A. day pudebn:.: for 1111" 1'1il111 e.olll ....(' evening ceremony. e~ged m .t\ Ie n con lace and matching hat. Bot h mC\thers Shaw. Mrs. Powell Peabody. ,Inri £'n(hll~ 111t!1 1':11;.:1<11)(1';' F

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Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women ------,------~_.- ~ -~~---_.------~-- . H Altar Society to Host Meeting December 10 IJental Auxilia,:y Sets llobby Fair . Our Lady Star of the Sea dent of the Deanery, will open ments. Guest speakers at this A novel affair ,is being pre. :hats. all of which havp been! cipating inldthpe H obby FfalBrearrk~ rt nstItute 0nor 5 k A I I Alt S. t 'JI I t th. . . " t d b th D t ... D' t . t I'd b b' f th \lrs. Dona 0 orny, 0 ar OCIe y WI 10S e the meetm" at 8 p.m. Thursday, Christmas time meetIng Will be I sen eye e rOle IS flC hanuma e y mem ers () c " .' d M L Kosek of Third Quarterly Meeting of the. <> •• I Dental Auxiliary today in the, Auxiliary. : shlrc roa , • rs. eon . Detroit Archdiocesan Councl'l December 10. the Glenmary Home MIssIOn I W d d R f th 'Sh' -. ,Bireh lane. and Mrs. George 00 war oom a e era., ThE' sale beams at 11 (J clock I . t of Catholic Women, Wayne I,n interesting program is: Sisters,'. so popular at the Mlch- ' ton Cadillac Hotel th" . ~L' I '11 be Wedge. of B alrmoor cour . YOUR BenefaCtors M onday " . . - . , IS mornmg. unc leon WI . _ Eastern Deanery, in the High planned for those who attend ligan State Fair, whose chanty Featured in place of the reg. : served at 12 noon, after which .-- . -_...... _.__ ... School Gym, at 427 Fairford ~rom ~he 23 member par~shcs, I and love ar~ expended in !he ular monthly meeting is a', the sale will continue until all I • The man who ac.C€pts free ~t - Founders Society Trustees Also Invited To Enjoy Cock. road. lOcludmg a color mOVie, mfor- poverty st:"'lcken Appalachian "Hobby Fair." a sale of origin- ! shops an: sold-out. \'Ice must take hiS own me tails and Dinner and Preview Mrs. Slyvester Gorski, pre~i. mative workshops and refresh-; area. al Christmas items from food to' Among PointE' women parti. cine. Clas _of. ~x_hibit~~ Is 'fu for a1 t t -\ d~~er h.71n~rin~~~~facfors ~ The ~etr7°it. In;~i- ,{ ~ '" /; ::R copy, l~~':atOHal~ ~f~lhe n~us:uem.,one ay. ecem er , In e !::i: GROSSE PO!NTE)~ sugge: O;~".'"~.; COpy 1 fice b . !,'ollowing coc~tai1s and j tors ;\,Ir~. Edsel Ford, Robert H. ~::i: ".:<~.~,. "'. ..: '. "", cl1l1ner. guests Will have a Tannahill and Mrs. Horace E. ,:} .... - . For the "1 ",,'" :'" Charge Collects," which will open [~tl.~1 P~lOte be~efactors a:e i \:: A...... '"t IOc to the public ~he following, ~~~:e~~:~~~~~dBa~C~~:.d~nh;erW~~ .;: fiA/?' ).~ :'~\~\.\'\'.~'.\. B f .:,:: day and contInue through ~hrr son and daughter.in-!aw, i:;,~. .... ;i//'>\~~~.:;. '<\'~',:~ e 0re .\: January 3. : \Ir. and ~~irs. Charles Backus, :i': ~/J 'I- ..t." ..~{<::~... )::: r Planning the formal occasion. a,nd :\Ir. and ~rs. Ernest C. ):.: 1;1 'ii" \ ',~\'\: Ch . .:) are \Irs. Dexter Ferry. ~Irs. KllnzJer. who Will be represent. "!. '~f/ '<\\ ..., r1St mas "'= John ~. Lord. ~lrs. Alger Shpl. Pel by his son and daughter.in- ::::;: I;',4 f'~;?'~. , :.,;;l\" ,.:. dpn. :\Irs. Edward S. Evans and: law, Mr. and :\Irs. Robert H, :':;;'. .' /r:'~- .t~ Alvan Macauley. Jr. Ka!'zler. ;;j .Ai ' CuNNlt 16941 Invitations hOa\'c al~a been ex. Still more are t~~ John ~,; !::::: / *

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zei, of Cleveland, 0., sister of Dance Planned St. Joseph Home Slates Holiday Party and Sale the bridegroom; Mrs. Martin Mrs. Charles C. Mathews ----- Mathews-Hassel Hutchinson, of Warren, Mich., A h6liday luncheon and card road. Reservations may be ob- and Mrs. William Skinner, of For Single Set party, featuring a sale of baked tained by calling TUxedo 2.3800. Muncie, Ind. goods and fancy work, is sched. ------Their headpieces were small, A pre-holiday dance will be uled next Tuesday, December 8, People who make a good me Vows Exchanged peaked crowns of blue peau de held for Grosse Pointe's young at 12:30 o'clock, at St. Joseph of their time have none to Horne for the Agee in Cadieux spare. suede, with short, scalloped single tiet and their guests in ----~~._---,------~~-~------Newlyweds Travel to Chicago after Candlelight veils. They carried shattered the Crystal Ballroom of the white carnations. Service Saturday, In St. Columba Episcopal Gro$se Pointe War Memorial, William Wetzel served as his 32 Lake Shore road, Friday Church; to Live in Livonia brother.in-Iaw's best man. Ush- BAR HOUND ers were Larry Carl Hassel, the evening, December 4, from 9 A reception at the Detroit Boat Club followed the bride's brother; William Heyd, to 12 o'clock. Saturday wedding of Judith Elizabeth Hassel and Charles III, the bride's cousin; William Guests are asked to be a Cordell Mathews. I Hershey, James Siml and Rich. little more dressy than usual. Your Silent Sentry The bride is the daugh- Her soft, straight skirt was ard Karpinski. Young ladies are asked to wear ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl accented by a detachable train The mother of ihe bride wore cocktail dresses and young men Elmer Hassel, of Roland of solid pisante with an em- a floor length sheath of tur- dark suits only. quoise brocade, while the bride- road. Her husband is the broidered panel. A."l open circlet The Ballroom will alread\y be groom's mother's gown was son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of matching embroidered pi- I:'actiaIl~ deCaNted for Christ- fashioned of Dior blue chiffon. Mathews, of C 1eve I and sante caught her full, tiered mas for this occasion and the Heights, 0., and Deerfield veil of imported silk illusion, Both mothers pinned orchids to twinkling lights and greens will I Pours without dripping Beach, Fla. and she carried a ca~cade of their handbags. add to the festive air. For traveling to Chicago, the The Reverend Robert J. Bick- white gardenias. bride donned a winter.wbite Roston Clark will play for I ley officiated at the candlelight In floor length gowns of sap- silk suit, trimmed with mink, dancing 1hrou~h the evening Measures with no effort ceremony in St. Columba Epis- phire blue peau de suede, fash- and patent accessories. and at intermission there will i / copal Church, Detroit. ioned with set-in Empire waist. The newlyWeds wiU make be carol singing around the For her marriage, the former bands and soft, straight skirts, their home in Livonia. Steinway. Miss Hassel chose a gown of were the attendants, matron of Refreshments will feature an white embroidered pIS ant e, honor Mrs. Richard Zuehlke, of WHERE IT WENT English Wassail Bowl and they Silver: "...... 8.50 styled with a Sabrina neckline Ann Arbor, and bridesmaids During 1965, Americans sp€nt will be served at candlelit tables and a wide, set-in waistband of Merry Heyd, the bride's cousin; $4.3 billion on drugs and sun- overlooking the lake and' formal Gold: 10.00 solid pisante. I Ann Ware, Mrs. William Wet- dries; $6.5 billion on personal gardens. care; $19.2 billion on alcoholic beverages and tobacco; $19.3 ONE~SIDED

' ., billion on medical care (except The scales of justice are al- . drugs); $22.7 billion on recrea- ways off balance when the aver- ~ tion; $37.1 billion on clothing, a,ge man fa~es the judge. n vi11a~~ accessorie~ and jewelry; $47.2 billion on transportation; $52.4 As a general rule most any -Photo by Olinedinst billion on household operations r.':a,nis unreliable when talking JUDITH ELIZABETH HASSEL spoke her wed- and $76 billion on food. about his side of the c.'iSe. ding vows to Mr. Mathews Saturday evening, in St. Columba Episcopal Church, Detroit. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elmer Hassel of Roland road. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ~wis Mathews, of Cleveland Heights, 0., and Deerfield 75 TU For Beach, Fla. Kercheval 2-1610 Christmas Johnson-Bullens J"ows Repeated At a candlelight ceremony I ioned of gold crepe. Saturday, in the Congregational When they return from a wed. ~forni1Zg Church, Groveland, Mass., Rob. ding trip to Virginia the new THE SIGN OF THE MERMAID ert Roy Johnson claimed Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Johnson 'will make Jane Bullens as his bride. their home in New York. Parents of the couple are Mr.j r . and Mrs. Richard Sircom Bul. t lens, of West Newbury, Mass., ~ and Kennebunkport, Me., and " Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe Johnson, of Berkshire road. I I Reverend Clarence W. Fuller, i exquisite cuisme cocktails ~ granny I of Melrose, Mass., officiated at I ~ ! the ceremony, which was fol. lowed by a reception at the GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN gown Haverhill Country Club, Haver- J Eor.;joy Our Taste Tempting (- Ii- hill, Mass. t Red flannel The bride wore a gown of LUNCHEONS i trimmed in white white brocade, fashioned with PRIME RIB OF BEEF Served Daily !' eyelet - sizes a sweetheart neckline and with baked potato 4 to 10 Chapel length train. Her silk One of the features .•• illusion veil fell from a bro. lONDON BROil served nightly for $8.00 caded pillbox, and she carried white orchids with stephanotis. with: Mushrooms your enjoyment . Cynthia Bullens served as her Red velvet ------~~ I I sister's maid of honor, in a --~-~ ----~---- slippers with white • M at the Piano Bar-nightly 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Bring your t ( fur pom !)om floor length gown of waltz blue , ICHAR QUATRO. friends to enjoy the piano stylings of this fine recording t II'l1lE GrRL lAC! ••• satin, with a Dior bow head- • artist. He'll play the favorites you request. Why not • I; With 0 !lig time bounce ••• for tfle enef,onting loot: ef I t visit us soon for a thoroughly enjoyable evening. • I piece. Her flowers were yellow 8Of:)histicQ1ed IMocenat. In snow white Irish cotton lace $4.00 chrysanthemums and sweetheart. ~~~-- .-. --- ~~"'"--- ~ ~ ...... ~ ~ I: tosbed In Jed veIYet for 0 Christmas dress. 5.15. 23.00. ------~~- ~------I roses. ! 1 for dinner, snack or cocktails join your friends "On The Hill" I: I Dressed identically were the ! CLOSED SUNDAYS, MONDAYS AND HOLIDAYS i bridesmaids, Jane Johnson, the I I bridegroom's sister; Mrs. Rich-, Call 886-193 i I ard A. Johnson, the bride.: groom's sister-in~law; Janet Mul. We regret we cannot accept table reservations for after 7 p.m. ter, of Binghampton, N.Y., Bar- bara Bragdon, of Philadelphia, yall •• I:L."HES Pa., Gail Sullivan and Mrs. .-1 David D.' Brown, of Melrose, ------I.c.- Mass. They carrkd yellow and I 110 Kercheval Ave., TU 1-7227, Grosse Pointe Farms rust chrysanthemums. Grand Opening Richard A. Jc.hnson was best 570 W. Woodward, MI 7-1499 - Birmingham man for his brother. In the ( usher corps were Richard S. Bul- lens, Jr., brother of the bride; John L. Zabriskie, Jr., of Ro- chester, N.Y.; J. MacGregor Papaya Enzyme GANI/. I $HIItT""A.#f..RS .. ' ". Dodds, Edward S. Piggins, Jr., Owen F. Clarke, Jr., of Shaker Heights, 0., and E. MacIntosh Wiener, of Bronxville, N.Y. •• The bride's sisters, Deborah and Suzanne Bullens, were 11'IJ flower girls. m, t...-~). t/(,f'" By . ~ For her daughter's wedding, 1) Mrs. Bullens chose a powder Bette Knowlton blue, floor length brocade gown. Mrs. Johnson's gown was wh. Also Papaya Cream Body Massage ! Mrs. Moffett With Face Pick-Up Facial Speaks Vows Diminish lines, wrinkles and double chin tdth- out the agony of surgery or danger of chem- Mrs. William N. Moffett, of ical acids. Makes your skin young, vibrant and The River House, and Dr. J. Marion Sutherland, of Detroit, beautiful. Look and /t~el years younger. exchanged marriage vows Fri. day, in Barbour Chapel of Acne or acne scars left by acne either vanish or are Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. The ceremony was followed greatly reduced by our scientifically and clinically The niceties' by supper at the home of the approved treatments. lormer Mrs. Moffett's daughter FREE CONSULTATION ... Woman • and son.in.law, the Arthur W. Kleinschmits, Jr., of Lochmoor Betty Knowlton Creams, Cosmetics and Vitamins now available for home use. The tailoring boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Kleinschmidt located in THE WHITTIER For appointment, call served as attendants during the East~:::;:~4~n~j:;:j~n:nDrive 822..8838 or VA 2..9000, Ext. 292 ••• Man. HUSKIE wedding ceremony. ~.. ~.. ~. .-.. ... Satisfying Flower Lovers Mack Ave. at Warren Intersection Since 1893 Corner Calvin See our collection -of fashionable boots and after ski boots made especially for us by COB- MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY BLERS. FLORICULTURE GRADUATES $12.95 to $20.00 Hours ~ to 6-Thunday 'tlJ 8. Telephone .tU z.s~1 SPEC!ALlZING IN: Illustrated Rbove: leather boot in black calf. pieawl4/oetOTl $20.00 • Floral Arran$ements ,... -0. ... • Exotic Foliage Plants FLORIST .. F.I'J - • Flowering Plants Commercial Accounts Invited WALTon-PIERCE TU 1-7800 . &IICIIIVA AT IT. CLAIR .ossa fOlNTJ .

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Thu Thursday, December 3, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-One ---~-'------~------,------,------,------~-- Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women U~itarians Set Christma~~Tea Prepare For Poinsettia Ball Legion Ladies Holding Purty Grosse Pointe Unit 3;J3 of , he 6-5577, as they will know what The Women's Alliance of the tion of Mrs. William Reddick. American Legion, wilt hold a is st;ll needed for the Pot Luck. Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church Service of tea by Mrs. Charles Pot Luck and Christmas Party There will be a Christmas gift will hold Its annual Christmas Abbott, assisted by Mrs: Jean at their Post Home, 20916 Mbck exchange, and gifts should be YOUR Tea on Tuesday. December 8, Taranta, Mrs. Charles Corestine avenue, on Wednesday. Decem- valued' at $1.25 with card en- at the Church House in East Jef- and Mrs. Charles Boehm, will bel' 16, at 7 p,m. closed containing donor's name. -- ferson avenue. wind up the afternoon. Everyone is cordially invi!ed Also. anyone planning to atte~d A business meeting of the AI. As usual. sitter service for to attend. Please call chairman "hould bring a useful White elm YOung children will be provided. Ruth Allen, TU 5-1635, or co- Elephant to be used in the liance at 1 o'clo('k will be fol. Is Tl lowed at 2:15 o'clock by a pro- chairman Shirley Kraft. PR game. ------~------for aJ gram of Christmas Carols sung The know-it-all. out on the copy hy the Girls' Ensemble of Denby town. gene.ally winds up asking sugg€ High School, under the direc- someone the way home, COpy -fice 1

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CUNNI 16941 TU 5. HARK" 20313 Give a Christmas PORTRAIT TU 4- by NE DOWN' Gr"nd PAUL GACH Majes Studios Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. E. JEFF The Grosse Pointe Newcomers Club MRS. ANDREW CLEMENTS, (standing Alden and 345 Fisher Road will usher in the season's festivities with (left to right), MRS. E. L. ANDERSON PARPUM BXTRAORDINAIR. Camel & J For Appointment, Telephone TU 1-0500 a gala Poinsettia Ball this Saturday, . and MRS. FRANK HUSTER. The party Park at the Lochmoor Country Club. Prepar- begins with cocktails at 7:30 o'clock. France's most brilliant discovery ing name tags for the party are, (seated, Table decor will include hurricane lamps GI<.OSSE in the art of perfumery. MJller left to right), MRS. CHARLES BOYCE, with Christmas-red candles and holiday Ker, Sullvil MRS. THOMAS STEVENSON, MRS. W. greens, Fred Paxton's Orchestra will Perfume: 5.00 to 22.50. ana C. ABRAMS-Mr. and Mrs. Abrams are play for dancing, and Santa is expected Louis the club's "President Couple" and serve to arrive, with a sackful of prizes, some- Toilet Water: 3.50 to 10.00 ~~uxs GROSSE as chairmnn of the annual ball-and time during the evening. Kopp' Created, bottled and seoled in Paris, France Ker the most sensible coupon you ever cnpped Cunni and AA UW PI B M th ! eember 4 at 9:30 O'ClOCk., PARFUMS .WElL PARIS Notre ans US y on Hostess is Mrs. Henry J. Kreid. Dan The Wayne State University women, Mrs. Edward Bunn, er of 70 K.erby road. I GROSSE Dance Workshop will present chairman, has announced. Mrs. RI~hard Mertz of 44 i TraIl the examples of the contemporary With Mrs. Urban Boresch at ,Hampton IS hostess for the I Farm5 282 Kercheval, the Internation. board meeting on Thursday De- ' ~etJ#e Ker dance in an education setting Schet1 to the Grosse Pointe Branch of al Relations group will hear cember 10 at 9:30 o'clock. She Mau Mrs. C. G. Turrell speak on will be assisted by Mrs. Edgar 17888 MACK AVENUE TUxedo 4-9393 Kinse: RC'd' the American Association of Vietnam., Cambodia and Laos. Hahn and Mrs. William Krebs. Wood' Un~enity Women and gues~ M~. William Mone will as~~I-----~------~~~~-~.~---~------~ Bou in the Fries ballroom of the at this study meeting today, War Memorial Thursday eve- December 3 at 1 o'clock. GROSSE ning December 10 following Gros~ You Are Cordially Invited and dinner at 6:30 o'clock. The All members wishing to work Harkn dance group, directed by As- on Christmas items are urged LocI I To a Complete Showing of the Howal sociate Professor Julia Sanford, to meet with Studio Arts on Mae will have commentary by Pro. Thursday evening, December 3 Garon Arnol, fessor Ruth Murray. at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ralph Kim- thor The grateful reception of hIe of 557 Fisher is hostess. RESORT FASHION COLLECTION Bob's books contributed by this com- "The Artist as a Social DETROI munity to the Used Book Sale Critic." subject of portfolio 11 by Briggs last month of the Grosse Pointe of the Metropolitan Art Series, ToU! Rands AAUW has nett~d the Associa. will be reported by Mrs. Rob- :.'lac tion a large sum toward its fel- ert Cross for the Art Apprecia- Blue I I Blue lowship program for graduate tion group Friday morning De- SANDLER for HIGHLIGHT Blu~ PAT Devon Devl FRI DAY, DECEMBER 4 L & I con5 Colon! Showings at 11:00 A.M. and 2 :00 P.M. Mac Informal Modeling From 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. lA-I

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Thursday, December 3, 1964. Page Twenty-Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS The fellow w he can't buck t Society News Gath.ered froIll All of the Pointes becomes a part Grim,deu-Kramer Rites Revealed Mrs. Thomas D. Standifer At an evening ceremony No. white brocade dress. A velvet Standifer-Mackey Nuptials Celebrated vember 6, in Grosse Pointe bow caught her short veil, and --.._------~--~- ~)>------Woods Presbyterian Church, Jo she carried a white orchid, with stephanotis and ivy. Newlyweds to Make Home in Inkster upon their Return f th b 'd r 'ed a cade ar 't 'th t h' . Ann Kramer, daughter of the ' R . L k . 0 e rl e, ca rl c S - ISUI,WI ma c mg accessones, Edward F. Kramers, of Colonial Mrs. Donna Lee McRea served from Ch Icago: ecephon at a epomte Country rangements of snowdrift chry- for traveling to Chicago. The court, was married to James as her sister's matron of honor Club Fellows Ceremony san them urns and white carna- newlyweds will m a k e the i r Edward Grindem, son of Mrs. in a teal blue sheath with ~ ______.__ tions. home In Inkster. Robert McDonough, of Green. matching velvet bow and veil. :\Iaureen Grace Mackey. daughter of Mrs. Thomas James Boddy, Jr., served as Out-of-town guests included field road, Detroit, and Marshall She carried an an'angement of Wedne Mackey, o.f South ?xford road. and t.he late Mr. Mackey, his brother-in-Iaw's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Th?mas Deardor~f, A. Grindem, of Hubbell avenue, cymbidium orchids, pink carna- thru Sat was marrIed to Taomas Dale StandIfer. son of the late Iln the usher corps were Thorn. o,f Oxford, CalIf., Susan Wil. Detroit. tiolls and ivy. SOng Styl Mr. and :\I1's. Thomas T. Stanjifer. of Grosse Pointe, at ' as Mackey, brother of the bride, 11ams, of Los Angeles, Calif., A family dinner at the Golden Lucien The Rev. Andrew F. Rauth Art Ferg noon Saturdav, in Our Ladv Star of the Sea Church. i and William Standifer, the and James Forrest, of San Juan, officiated at the informal, fami. Lion followed the ceremony. lit the pill • . - I b 'j 'b th M' hael P.R. The Reverend G e 0 r g e .------: n egroom s ro er. IC .' . ly ceremony. The newlyweds are making Tues. thr their home in Lansing. " t d t th I sion. and she carried a cascade: Mackey gave his sister in mar- ~re-nupt1al par.tIes included The bride wore a two-piece MARV. Sch rau der OJfllCla e a e b t f h' I 1'iage bndal sh

_._~--.-.-¥-:t"::*"?> The December program meet- ing of the Chamber Music Play. i1ityare artfully blended in this 1l1agnificent 01l1ega troit Symphony, uses his father's Barrington road. WHAT A DELICIOUS NEW COMBINATION! watch. Gracing the 14K gold chain.iink bracelet are 17 flawless full.cut Albani cello, made in 1701 in Miss White is a graduate of the Italian Tyrol. the University of Michigan, diamonds, each one carefully selected to meet Omega'8 high standards of Two Songs for Contralto, where she affiliated with Sig- color, cut and clarity. Concealed beneath the cover-lid is the high- Viola and Piano by Brahms, ma Kappa social sorority and llrecision fully-jeweled Omega movement ••• world.famous for peerless 'Longing at Rest' and 'Cradle with Alpha Lambda Delta accuracy. $1000 Fed. tax incI. Our large collection includes many Song of the Virgin,' will be scholastic honorary. At pl'esent, other Omega watches, for men and 'Women,from $65. presented by Helen Lacatis, ac- she is teaching fifth grade in Ypsilanti, Mich. companied by Joanne Kina, Mr. Malcolm is also an alum- SINCE piano, and Darrel Barnes, viola. nus of the University of Michi- 1934 Fairy Tales, opus 132, by gan, where he was a member of Robert Schumann, will be per. Phi Delta Theta social fratern. formed by James UpstiU, clari. ity. AUTHORIZED OMEGA AGENCY FOR SERVICING OMEGA AND TISSOT net; Margot Krumel, viola; and He is currently doing gra. Bettejane Crossen, piano. duate work in the fielcl of Aero- Jean Die k 0 f f and David nautical Engineering, and will 16601 E. WARREN TU 1-4800 J Arner, pianists, will play the receive a Master of Scienc'" de- Customer Parking Next to Open Mon. thru Sat. until LlIkeshol p~ogram finale, the SOllata for I Dally l' Valente Building 8 p.m. now until Christmas Two Pianos by Francis Poulenc. Don't ridicule the principles Sundays, hol

r A coffee hour will follow the of others-try to convince them --~----~_. ---- .__ . - --_._--_ .... ------_ .. - _ .._._----_._------~------musical program. to accept your own. Grosse Pointe . . . 16227 MACK Near 3 Mile Drive TU 6-0960 Hot Pizza Pie and Cask Chianti WiDe! (make a party of it I) A traditional, old-world favorite - spaghetti and chianti wine - 'Insp' . I A . . Ires a new stnet y- mencan Idea! Popular pizza pie and Cask Chianti Wine I N ciou... ble. the fun and ~njoyment of your favorite pizza pi~dombi~ Egg noodles of Ricotta an< nation ~ ser:vedWith a full glass of zesty. deliciously dry. chilled cheese e)( Cask ChIanti Wine: Hearty! Ap- petizinglTamarrzingfy deficiousl blended in Jry it $000 - ptzza pIe and Cask Cbian!i \MQe..L~ sauce rich wi' Open Daily 12 to 4 To Accept spices. It's d4 Items On Consignment Only

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.hze_.t ...... > ..... • teDo", = • no - • • - 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Three The fellow WhO sccc:eeas finds ---- 1;(' (,:''1't buck the future, so he becomes a part of it. Chur~h Women Planl Relaxing Before The 'Walkl Judith Pende," Weds Dr. Olson Judith Kathleen Pender, of I mony. Mrs. Warner greeted her TI~nton, and Dr. Lyle Conway guests, wearing a sapphire blue Olson, of Grosse l1e, exchanged I gown with matching accessories Traditional Xmas Tea marriage vows Sat u r day, in I and a corsage fashioned of pale Grosse He Presbyterian Church.' lavender orchids. Chamber Singers to Perform at Annual ~arty The Rev. Richard Milford offici. Mrs. Olson wore a heige lace ated at the afternoon ceremony. dress with matching jacket and I. velvet Sponsored by Ladies of Grosse Pointe 'ell, and The bride is the daughter of accessories, and a corsage of lid, with Memoria~ Church Mrs. Clifton A. Warner, of Not-I' pale, yellow.green orchids. tingham road, Detroit, and the When they return from Mexl. Dancing to . Highlighting the Christmas season at the Grosse late Richard Wilson Pender of I co, the newlyweds will make a served Pomt~ ~emorial Church will be the annual Women's Grosse Pointe. The bridegr~om; their home in Grosse !le. f honor, EARL PALMERS ASSOcIatIOn Christma~ Tea on Tuesday December 8 at is the son of Mrs. Waldo Olson, with a TRIO . 1:30 o'clock. ~' , of Ludington, Mich. nd veil. For her marriage, the former ment of Wednesday I . Providing a musical pro- Arnold W. Lungershauen is in ~ram for the fest]vities will charge of program arrange. Miss Pender chose a Princess k carna- thru Saturday line gown of crystal white al- Song Stylist by I be the Grosse Pointe Cham- ments. . paca with Alencon lace accents. , Golden Lucienne i b S' . Dr. Sunmons, founder and Art Ferguson I er. mgers, under the dI- conductor of the Chamber Sing- Her skirt swept to a full, reo remony. movable Chapel train. TU 5-2550 at the Plano bar rectIon of Donald Simmons ers,. teaches vocal and. gene!al making T:;cs. thr!! Sat. I A Dior bow, styled with a : 'lnd accompanied by Jerry musIc at. Parcells JUnior High lUXU RIDUS £,06£ SEATS jeweled lace forehead petal, MARV. WELSH I Hughes. School. Smce 1957 he has served will be on the late, late show caught her silk illusion veil, and Saturday night i The singers, for the most part as. cond~ctor o~ the G r 0 sse i she carried a crescent-shaped Closed Sundays amateur musicians, have made Pomte ~cmmumty C~orus, and arrangement of white rosebuds. Sea Food a Specialty I In NOW PLAY'NGl frequent appearances with the he ~as mstrumental the .for- I Matron of honor Mrs. Scott Business Men's Lu.,cheonl I Grosse Pointe Community eno- mahon of the Grosse Pomte ..,;>;;;< ; Lewis wore a floor length sheath from 11 to 2 I rus, church groups and clubs. Summer Chorus. Peter sellen, Paula Prentiss Dinners from S to 12 . ,. :of avocado green velvet and Members of the Ch,(ml>~r I Devotions, pre~eding the musi- l"riday Speelal: Fresh Pickerel ' I carried bronze mums. Her head- HTHE WORLD OF $1.65 Complete Dinner, F res'" Smgers are: Barbara Bailey, cal program. WIll be given by Rainbow Trout, $1.95. Shrimp i [piece was a matching green I I Leonard Bartos, King Clifford Mrs. Frank Sladen. Setting the $1.75. :whimsey veil. HENRY ORIENT" ExclIlle"t Accommodations William Gard, Sue Hughes, JerrY at.mosphere for the afternoon Russel A. Olson served as his: Sp"lo! Rate, In Panavlslon and Color Hughes, Lois J 0 h n s Richard will be Mrs. Ben L. Tallman, who brother's best man. Ushering; Johns, Alec Suczek Patricia Nel. will provide an organ prelude. were Herbert Olson, another' It IntToduces two delightful youngsters, Tippy Walker and son, Earl Nelson, 'Patricia Sim- Association president Mrs. brother; Dr. Frank Sprague" mons, Deiores Shaheen Nancy Walter Pattee has appointed Merrie Spaeth who make It on. I Richard Krusell and Scott Lewis. ' of the Jollle.t Comedies In yeus. Williams and .lean Z~k. Mrs. Mrs .. F ran k Lister and Mr.;. ; A reception at the Grosse IIe ------Fhihp L. Ash as co-chairmen of I the tea, an event which climaxes Checking last-minute details before MRS. W. TOM ZURSCHMEIDE, MRS. IYacht Club followed the cere- "W:.' & a busy year of study and service the Christmas Walk, the Junior Women's DONALD R. BRIGGS, MRS. WILBUR for the W 0 men of Memorial Association for the Detroit Symphony E. BUSSE and MRS. ALBERT H. Church. Orchestra's annual holiday fund raising TROWELL. The Christmas Walk will Alternati{lg . at the festively project, are, (left to right),' MRS. THEO- take place in The Pointe next Thursday, decorated tea tables will b(. the DORE K. FRIEDT, MRS. PAUL M. December 10, from 1 until 5 o'clock. FRIDAY SEA..FOOD FANTASY new Circle leaders for 1965. KOCH MRS ROBERT R SHANNON at THE DEARBORN INN Supplying delectable items for ,. ., Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. I Come Friday night to the Early American Room the tables will be Mrs. Paul R. I I Dumke, refreshments chairman, Mrs. James S. Eldridge, Mrs., Charles D. Todd. Jr. and Mrs. silverware will be ~lfrs. Thomas' for a Buffet Fantasy, featuring food from the sea prepared to your family's fancy. Included are soup, ;with the capable assistance of Paul R. Erickson, Mrs. Edwin If. William F. Via, Jr. Hallock. Serving as ticket chair- dessert, salad and beverage with your choice at the Mrs. Harold W. Quackenbush, Harmon, Mrs. Earle O. Hoyt, The di~ing-room arrange- ~en. will he Mrs. Charles Lea- buffet of such delicacies as broiled salmon, trout or (TEEN - AGE SKIN CAREl co-chairman. M Q' t D L Ch 11 1 mrnts are In the hands of co- vltt and Mrs. C. Q. Swenson . swordfish: lobster dainties, poached sole, shrimps .. rs. um en . a ape e, h' M D 'd M't hI' t d b Mr F k h scampi, Clams, deviled crab and others. Serving on their committe '11 ~If F d . k M Le' Mr c aIrmen .. rs. aVI lee son aSSls e y s. I ran Banac" Look your best for dates n' . e WI - rs. re erlc ... WIS, s. and Mrs Leon Sweet M K th C M She I I Complete Friday Fantasy. a gourmet'. delight. be Mrs. BIll O. B r ink, Mrs. George F Mehling, Mrs William thO. 'tt . rs. enne ary, 1 rs. . I dances. If acne has been giving Chester M. Brown, Mrs. Edward C. Morri~on, Mrs. Jan' Nyboer, On elr comrm ee are Mrs. don Drennan, Mrs. John Hard-I pl~antly priced at $3.25; -dWdren under 12, $2- Come Friday, 6 to 9 P.M. you a rough time •.. clear up R. Bunn, Mrs. J. Ross Bush, I Mrs. Frank G. Raphael, Mrs. Melvin Nelson, Mrs. J. Con- ing, Mrs. Eugene Allen and ~Irs. your skin pr~blem with T ASe, ------trolis, Mrs. Perry Penz, Mrs. L. Harold Merrill. Wheeler, Mrs. A. Hillegas, Mrs. Tea tickets may be reserved cJhe~8"n/n AVAILABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE DRUGGIST'S Kenneth McMillin, Mrs. Richard by calIifi.!:(the church office (TV SANTA BRINGS CHRISTMAS FUN TO MARS! Ballentine, Mrs. D. McConachie, 5-3773), before noon Friday, De- r?~ ~ .and Motor House A PRODUCT OF I Blast off for Mars...with Santa and a pair of Earth Kids! Mrs. Harold F ish e r, Mrs. O. cember 4. Reservati("lns for baby- ' OAKWOOD BlVD. DfAOOIttC, MIOftOAH ~GHlot ~ 5. J. TUTAG '" CO., DETROIT 34, MICHIGAN L '. S . F F' t. ..•:r..-... Aronson, Mrs. Alfred Grow, sitti'1.g may he made with )1rs. HENRY FORD MUSEUM and GREENFIELD VILLAGE ------PHARMACE UTICAl.8 r;::~~;,~~."'..clenc.e- un- Ie Ion /!jf\ '~'"<~'4<". Mrs. L. Ruby, Mrs. John Mal- Richard T. Heglin (VA .1.-9139), cohn, Mrs. R. Purdy, Mrs. John by Monday, December 1, 1964. ""f~t . at its height! / ~ ... \ ",' Worley, Mrs. L. Hopkins, Mrs. The Elizabeth Ketchum Group, -- ...__ M. Whittingham and Mrs. H. of the Grosse Pointe Memorial I >:~>. . '. ...~: . .... < , '~.\t:~~:. ~1"." '.' .':';'. .~' " .. Barnard. Church is going to make and I LOOK WHAT'S - . . i Decorations for this gala affair fill gift bags for a nursing home, '. . . ~:,-' .. will be artistically arranged by in addition to having a Christ- - UNDER THE - chainnan Mrs. John Brink and, mas party on December 11. - her committee: Mrs. Max Foght, I H 0 s t e s s for the 1 o'clock - ~1rs. Robert Everett, Mrs. Bill I meeting will be Mrs. Arlington Brink, Mrs. T. W. ZurSchmiede, F. Lecklider, of Berksh~re road. Jr" Mrs. Calvin Gauss, Mrs. Don- Devotions will be given by Mrs. RESTAURANT aId Woo d and Mrs. William Ernest P. Lamb. If any member Rush. is unable to attend, please con- Canton~se and American Foods Making arrangeme!"lts for the tact Mrs. Lecklider at VA 1-7634. Businessmen's Lunches- Family Dinners One Last Mart For Xmas Gifts We c<:lter to parties I Carry-Outs ... PR 2.6662 A brand new cooperative ing in the mart and some of the I Grosse Pointe effort known as gift items to be found there. I the 1964 Community Christmas Grosse Pointe Me m 0 ria II Marter Road at E. Jefferson Mart will tak~ pla~e in the Church will preview some of Lake.hor. Vlllag. Center, V2 mile south of 9 Mil. Road Grosse Pointe War Memorial's the items to be shown at their Dally 11.11 p.m. Mld-day lunch •• , 11.3 p.m. Fries Ballroom Thursday, De- bi-annual Christmas Fair next Sundays, holidays, noon.11 Complete dinners, $.10 p.m. cember 17, from 10 until 5 fall, such as Barbie clothes for o'clock. dolls, candle centerpie~es. and " Jointly sponsored by the Cen- old fashioned candy jars. ter and many Grosse Pointe The Grosse Pointe University MEl'U v;<' NElN- churches, hospitais, charitable School Boutique will feature: Choice Roast Beet and non-profit organizations, it s tun n i n g hand-made articles will offer busy Grosse Pointers fashioned by both faculty and with Brown Beef Gravy .\. and delicious! a chance to complete their parents. Creamy Whipped Potatoes Christmas gift lists in one stop The Wesleyan College group, Garden-fresh Mixed Vegetables shopping. will offer a wide and unusual I Freshly Baked RoD and Butter The giving will be two.fold assortment of Christmas wrap-, and in the true meaning of ping paper-something one in-' Christmas, since all proceeds variably runs shnrt on. , PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL CONNIE derived from sales will go to The Council for Better Liter- ; the support of church projects ature For Youth will offer Chilo I and into the coffers of chari. , Served 'December 1 Through 15 I table organizations. dren's classics in paper bound ! HAINES If you missed a particular fair volumes. The Northeast Child or want repeat items of some- Guidance Clinic will also nar- LASAGNE ticipate. • i ::gg noodles and layers WITH MEAT SAUCE thing you purchased at any of 1I0WARDJONnSOnJ with RICH LITTLE the Christmas fairs this fall the In all, thi~ will be a colorful, of Ricotta and Mozzarella flte Comedy 'mpr.,,'onlst chances are you will find the panorama of gifts supporting' you law 0.. Hollywood Palace Mack Ave. near Eight Mile Road cheese exquisitely An authentic display and items at the Center non.profit institutions including blended in a tomato on the 17th. in addition to those already Grosse Pointe Woods Italian specialty 5._ DDtft Stili Avallolale For Yow sauce rich with meat and CHRISTMAS PARTIES Mrs. Samuel C. Laux, Mart mentioned Grosse Pointe Con- I spices. It's delicious! Sp.clal F•• d onet S• .,.,og" Rat.. chairman has given us a partial gregational C h u r c h, Grosse I LAMPLIGHTER ROOM AVAILABLE FOR , list of organizations participat. P~inte Unit~rian Church, St.: PRIVATE PARTIES - TU 1-4320 Mlchaels E pIS cop a I Church, ' Christ the Kin~ L u the ran Church. The Mothers Health and FISH FRY EVERY WEDNESDAY, Now in Gregg Stover I Education Council, Cottage Hos. $100 frozen food To Claim Bride pital Gift Shop, Smith College ALL YOU CAt: EAT - Alumnae, and many others. counters ------~------_._~-~-- _.~------~~~ --- ~------at quality food Dr. and Mrs. James P. Curran Evening Dinnen of Dayton, 0., announce the en. 'k stores Luncheons gagement of their daughter, Business Men'. Bridget Ann, to Gregg E. Stover, A The Perfect Office Location for of Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. Stover PREPARED BY CHEFS OF Weddings Breakfasts is the son of George Stover of tf INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS MARIO'S RESTAURANT Banquets Vincennes place. A graduate of the University East Side PROFESSIONAL MEN: of Michigan, Mr. Stover also 'k A fami', Open Sunday, graduated fronL the university's .J- Law School. H' 8-Mi. & Kelly Rds.-Harper Woods The bride-elect also gradu- RESTAURANT ated from the University of Michigan with honors in soci. Whether you're a medical or dental Home of Famous Banana Cream Pie ology. Now working with the doctor, lawyer or accountant archi- Aid to Dependent Children in tect or engineer, or in other pro- Your Host: PETER and DAN MASOURAS Detroit, Miss Curran plans to fessional services which make it desirable for you to be near those enter the University of Michi- OUT new Phone Number - VA 3-2022 you serve or near your home. you gan's School of Social Work in I No connectlCll1 wtth an)' other Cupid'. Re.taurant owe it to yourself to check the out- January. I standing facilities uf ,this building: 12230E. Warren Ave. at Conner The cou.ple will be married on January 2 at the home of I I the bride's parents.

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Page Twenty-Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 3. 19b4 Thurs road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koch's home in Lakeshore road., From Another Pointe of View and Mr. cnd Mrs. Ross Roy's home in Shelden road com- Woman's Club plete the list of local residences to be shown. (Continued from Pa~e 15) Yule Tea Dec. 9 Pointe Christmas Walk chairmen are Mrs. George the Yale Alumni Association's annual Christmas dance J. Goodheart and Mrs. Frank P. McBride, Jr. The reg u 1 a r meeting and will be held at the Country Club of Detroit. The Whiffen- >10 * * Christmas Tea of the Grosse poofs. scheduled to sing several numbers during th~ Commodore's Ball Pointe Woman's Club on Wed- c~ncert, will also perform at the rtance, during intermis. A red, white and blue color theme, featuring a sculp- nesday, December 9, at 1 p.m. SIOn. tured, three-tiel'ed fountain. flowing into a pool fined 'at the Grosse Pointe War Mem- orial will be a special delight Among those working on committees for the concert with white gardenias (in the rotunda), and a huge chande. to members and guests when and dance are :\11'. and :\Irs. William Y. Gard, Benjamin lier studded with red, white and blue balloons (in the Mrs. Clarence McBryde brings S. Warren. Jr .. :\lrs. ~lichael Gaskin, Paul Townsend, ballroom), has been chosen for the Grosse Pointe Yacht her outstanding collection of Henry Hlger. Charles Parcells, Ledyard Mitchell, Jr., Club's Commodore's Ban. Japanese dolls. and Lee Allen (885.4284), Y'ho is in charge of tickets. Commodore Harold E. Cross, M.D., and Mrs. Cross, Mrs. McBryde traveled in YOUR A Incidentally, The Pointe is represented in the Glee in a white Italian brocade gown with a floor length, A Japan for several years, becom. Chlb in the person of Dennis W. Cress, son of the Ralph line skirt and beaded crystal bodice, will be honored ing very interested in Japanese 16941 KERCHEVAL cor. NOTRE DAME Emerson Crosses, of Roslyn road. traditions and customs which -- as GPYC's "first couple" this Saturday evening. she will relate to the club. >I< >10 * Classi Others to be presented at the formal dinner dance For those who have not !leard COUNT YOUR'SAVINGS Christmas Walk are Vice Commodor~ and Mrs. John W. 'Paynter (she will ~Irs. McBryde speak, she will Is Tue~ Pleading guilty to the sin of "nosiness." we are wear champa~ne satin with a beaded bodice), and Rear use her dolls to illustrate her for all I delighted by House Tours, Garden Tours. Kitchen Tours Commodore and Mrs. Harry J. Chapman (her white lace topic, "Holidays In Japan." She LET US PRICE and FILL copy an -any opportunity, in fdct, to visit other people's homes, .gown is a~cented by a yellow tatTeta bodice and back will be introduced by the pro- suggestE and look ... and look ... and look. . . panel). gr:tm chairman of the day, I\-:rs. copy be Ronald Dow of Holiday road. fice by One of our favorites is the Christmas Walk, spon- Commodore Paul Marco will be toastmaster for the YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION The unique holiday treatment sored annuallv bv the Junior Women's Association for evening. Frank McBride will serve as Master of Ceremo. of Mrs. William Bundensen's tea ~ We give the lowest possible price consistent with Chorge I the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The Walk begins at 1 nies, and ushers wHl include Dr. Frederick J. Lepley, table features a departure from -' the highest quality to everyone, everyday! We fill o'clock next Thursday, December 10. Edgar T. Rinke, Jr., and James T. Trewartha. the traditional holiday setting all prescriptions and will compound to your doctor's iOc ef Seven homes will be opened ill The Pointe (on Thurs- Mrs. Trewartha (the former Eilleen Cross), will be and promises to be a much specific orders,. You can't buy better anywhere ••••••• day. from 1 until;) o'clock). and seven in the Birmingham. I among those watching her father's installat.ion, .as will talked about treat. Bloomfield Hills are2 (Friday. also from 1 until 5). Kathleen Cross. home from Marquette Umverslty, es. Assisting Mrs. Bundensen will All the houses are to be especially decorated for the corted by her fellow student Andrew Lynch, of Short be her co.chairman, Mrs. George SO, WHY PAY MORE? season. Hills, N.J., the Crosses' weekend housegue~t. Funk of Beaupre road. Patroness tickets at $5 entitle the purchaser to beth The Crosses have ~lso invit.ed a number of long-time Serving on the tea table are . Lit'- Mrs. Alvin Borchardt, Mrs. J. . :. tours; individual tickets are $2 each and may be bought friends from Puerto RICO who, If they are able to attend, CUNNING E. Hinzman, Mrs. Philip B. • • on the tour. Mrs. Richard H. Campbell is accepting reser- may find themselves personally escorted home by the ~ 16941 Ke Hopkins. Mrs. Donald B. Leahy, . .. TV 5-969 vations for a Thursday pre-Tour luncheon at Al Green's. Commodore-. he plans to leave for San Juan December Mrs. Ronald Dow, Mn. Arthur Mrs. Edward I. Nichols is in charge of the Friday lunch. 6, the mornmg after the party. G. Davies, Mrs. W. R. Frizzell, HARKNES~ 20313 Ma eon at Devon Gables. Ball committee chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mrs. Carolyn S. McGraw, Mrs. TV 4-31~ E. B. Erickson, Mrs. E. G, Even. Hostesses for the Grosse Pointe Walk are Mrs. D~Haves, al;sisted bv the William C. Reckenhauers, Bryan NEWS Albert H, Trowell. Mrs. Donald R. Briggs, Mrs. W. Tom Chaplows, Frank. C.olkers. Cl~arles D. LaFonds, Tro:y A. den, Mrs Earl W. Walke, Mrs. ZurSchmiede, Jr .. Mrs. Robert R. Shannon. 1\Lrs. Carl Maschmeyers. WIlham Schmldts, Joseph A. Schoemths, C. L. Easterbrook. Mrs. W. Ed- DOWNTO\i mond Howard, Mrs. William T. Grand Ci :\lajestic . R. Kamhout, Mrs. Theodore K. Friedt and Mrs. Wilbur I Chri ...toll!ler l\f. Verbiests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Krebs, Mrs. Edward V. Luss, E. Busse. Godhem and Mr. and Mrs. Victor 'Vertz. Mrs. John G. Scales, Mrs. Ed- E. JEFFERS Houses to be opened in The Pointe include the Ton- ward L. Weber, Mrs. F. T. Ten- Aldcn Pa dick. and Vw l1ancour place resideilce of the Earl G. Meyers, tile Ste. Kappa Kappa Gammas Seek Gifts For Patients . Camerons .~... & Jeff. phens road residence of Mr. and Mrs. Al Navarro, the W. • • The Kappa Kappa Gamma the Kappas' major philanthropy . • Park Dru Tom Zurschmiedes' home on Witcomb drive and the Alumnae Association of Detroit in Detroit. Touraine road residence of Dr. and Mrs. John Kretz- To Hold Show G!WSSE PC w:Il meet Tuesday, December 8, In the true spirit of Christ- :\llller PI- schmar. at 7:30 o'clock, for dessert, at mas, members are asked to Kerche ... :\Ir. and ~lrs. Harry Smith's home in Lakeshore the Lakecrest lane home of Mrs. bring gifts for patients of the At Hunt Club Sullvan ana Kel Francis Dewey. Rehabilitation Institute. Party Louis Par Miss Eliz:'.beth Miller will co-chairmen are Mrs. Richard yvay back in 1916, a group of I£G. \.50 LENTHERIC .~. GROSSE PC plovide a film tour of the De. Moe!lering, Mrs. Thomas Peters Pomters whose common interest was improving their horseman- Kopp's P CITY OF t r 0 i t Rehabilitation Institut.e, and Mrs. Paul Reger. Kerche\< ------Members of the Junior Group ship initiated the practice of Cunningh. holding "Schooling" shows duro and Kel will join the general association QUINTET SET ::-'ot.re Dc or this meeting. For reserva- ing the winter season in the Dame 31 tions, call Mrs. Thomas Chuba, newly constructed riding hall on Tweed, Miracle, Shanghai, Dark Brilliance and Red ! the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club GROSSE PC ~rosse1f(Jinfe farh 0' TUxedo 4-1587, or Mrs. Paul Lilac fragrances. In beautifu I gift 'packcge. TraIl Ph, Reger, TUxedo 2-4123. grounds. ... the Hill ~., ' Grosse Pointe 1.19 Farms D -.:...- It was realized that the ac- .. Kerchev NOTICE tivity would give riders and .~ '.. Schettlers '1~ Memorial :l13umee THE GROSSE POINTE their mounts experience in Kinsel Dr of Last Day for Filing competition not only in partic- SHULTON Road ¥ Church BAPTIST CHURCH ipation but also in staging and Wood's D Bournen 8 Mile at Mack, producing horse shows. Nominating Petitions ~~I~~k:r~~~~~e~~~ Grosse Polute Woodtl J~' N ext Saturday will usher in GROSSE PO I . - ~ Bertram de H. Grosse p( Invites ynu to worship the 48th year of this activity at Old Spice Set and HlU: for City Offices I Atwood ~ I Ben L. Tallman with us. the Club with the starting time Harkness : I Richard W. Mitchell of 9:30 a.m. under the guidance Lochmoc Nom;nating Petitions for the Following City Offices 10:00 a.m. Church School SHAV~ .. STICK DEODORANT Howard J Gary R. Gruber 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship of the Riding Committee. :\1l1e Goronflo, . ~ -- Ministers Riders, both junior and adult, .:-r Services 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Arnold's ! ~ will compete in morning and RE.G. Worne MAYOR __ - 9:30 and 11:15 and Radio Broadcast Bob's Drul afternoon s e c t ion s before -:: Church School Roth Dr. A. Dale Ihrie, Minister Honrs-Crlb Room Charles Howard of Toledo, who DCTROIT A THREE COUNCILMEN thru Adults 2.25 1.77 has been asked to judge the Briggs 01'1 ---- Touraine events. Innovatior,s this year Rands :\l.ed MUNICIPAL JUDGE GROSSE POINTE will include riding without stir- ~l.ack an The Grosse Pointe Blue Cross METHODIST CHURCH Congregational rups and also involve the ex- Blue Hill must be filed with the City Clerk by 'December 28, Church changing of mounts midway --,~_. - Blue HUI 1964, ot 4:00 P.M. 211 Morass Road through a class at the judge's Devonshire 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop Devonshil 9:30 Worship: C!l u r c h School designation. L & L Ph Forms are ovoilable ot the Office of the City Clerk. for Nursery through 6th Worship Service and consfleld grade. Adult Classes. Church School at 9:30 & 11 Likewise new at the show, Colony PI qualified Juniors and Adults :Mack Charles Heise, 11:00 Worship: C h u r c h School ' Nursery thru High School GILLETTE for Nursery through Senior will compete in a jumping con- City Clerk High. Sermon Topic: test known as "Gambler's AFTER SHAVE LOTION lA-PER~ Choice" wherein the rider, (who Published in the GPN 11/26 and 12/3 886-2363 "Getting The Best Ministers Out of Life" may choose any course), must E~GAGED negotiate as many fences as AND MEN'S COLOGNE REV. JAMES D. NIXON. by select GI Minister possible in 60 seconds-with candids . R_E_V_'_R_O_B_ER_T_C._._H_A_S_TIN_GS John WilHam Estes, Jr. each fence having a different color, or CITY OF __ point value. Among entries ex- REG. 99~ white. J pected are the Harry R. Frue. 1.50 4-4852. haufs, Edward N. Henkels, Troy first English Bethany I Maschmeyers, John Kirlins and CHAUFFEl (tlrossf 1Pointt Jttrm$ Christian Church William J. Lillys. the winte (DiSCiples of Christ) DENTURE 83 ~ Ev. Lutheran Helping on the show COm- or Calif 5901 Cadleu Road miteee will be gate stewards TUxedo: NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Church At Linville Donald A. Martin, Thomas W. RtG.f ASl££T H ADHtS1Vt - ~ Smith, Joseph Schwartz, and 2A-MUS Vt'rnier Road at Wedgewood Serving Grosse Pointe UNCLAIMED BICYCLES Charles B. Squiers. Carl Piltz is INSl Drive, Grollse Pointe Wood. REV. KENNETH BRADY, scheduled to handle the task of PASTOR MISCELLANEOUS Church Worship 8:30 & 11 :00 ringmaster, with Kenneth F. ~;~~DERMA fRESH l~~~~ 69~~ PUN( Kahn at the microphone of the Sunday School 9:30 9:30 Church School MW public address system. T&bulat- OFFICE FURNITURE 6:30 Youth Fellowships Piano TUxedo 4.5862 ing the results will be Miss In aecordance with the provision of Section 85 (a) of 10:45 Worship Sally Lenahan and Mrs. C. S. the Traffic Ordinance of the City of Grosse Pointe Farms LaPearl, assisted by Chris ;-:. VO~ CONDITIONER 69~ Guitar R which reads as f~llows: Squiers as junior representa- 1: tive. qros5 "Section 85 (a) Abandoned Vehicles. Any vehicle im- St. James pounded as provided in previous sections, and not recovered St. Paul Ev. TU 4-4441 as provided in Section 85 within thirty (30l days. shall be Lutheran Church Lutheran Church .~~~~RAPID SHAVE o~t~~~~~o,:69~ deemed to be abandoned and may be claimed by the City Miss Whiting PIANO. 01 Kercheval at McMillan Chllifonte ant: Lothrop of Grosse Pointe Farms as its personal property, and used TU 1-6670 9M .•• tdYlards97~ Pre-schoc or dissasscmblecf and parts salvaged by the Chief of Police, TU 4M0511 We Invite You to Worship To Star At DAC shy level or s,--ld by him at auction; Provided, that written or printed Sunday Service: 9:30 and With Us - Colon; ..l WORSHIP 8:30 & 11 :00 It will be like old home week RtG'Chewabie Vitamins 60's - notice of the claim of the City to its property rights in said 11:00 a.m. (Nursery duro Sunday School 9:45, 011 ages vehicle or vehicles. and of the proposed sale of the same by ing both sarvices.) Friday evening, December 4, the Chief of Police shall be posted. describing the vehicle Sunday School, 11 :00, when Songstress Margaret Whit. ages '-8 ing opens the December floor DUNN or vehicles and giving date. time and place of sale. in at Sunday School-9:30 a.m. Rev. Charles W. Sandrock least three 131publi~ places in the City at least ten nO) days Pastor show at the Detroit Athletic ~::.CARlERS PillS 36's 37~ PIANl Rev. George E. Kurz, Pastor prior to such sale. All moneys realized f,om s.!ch sale shall Mr. Gary K. lee Club. BRIGGS Alan Harre, Vicar Viellr be paid into the general fund of the City. For many of the hosts and 49 ~ VITAMINS 15 Kerche\o hostesses entertaining that eve- 167 Building. "If the owner or person legally entitled to possession ning will remember the "Whit- GI makes claim for said vehicle any time before the sale the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ing kid," who lived up in the RiG.CHOCKS IOlTltl00'S • Teacher: Chief of Police shall upon the proper proof of the claim Grosse Pointe Farms North End of town with her Tl.. Sunday 10:30 a.m.-Church, Sunday School and Infants' Room 2.55 deliver the vehicie to such c-.vner or person entitled to Wednesday 8 p.m., Testimonial Meeting pretty mother, Eleanor, and her 77 possession, provided that the amount due for hauling, dad, the inimitable Dick Whit. -- Cf CHilDREN'S t PIANO I WM. H. FRIES AUDITORIUM, 32 LAKESHORE ROAD storage and ex;;>enses incurred by the City are paid into the Reading Room, 19613 Mack Ave. ing, composer par excellence. Grosse I Dally 10 to 5 e:l'cept Sund.! and Holidays That was a long time agc- R:~CROMIlAR. COUGHSYRUP general fund of the City." 7 to 9 Thursday and Frlaay evenings adults. T, before the Whitings took off for popular I Notice is nereby given that a public auction sale of un- points west and long before Hand & Body Lotion TUxedo claimed bicycle~ will be held on Saturd'ay. December 5. Margaret had made a name for . fl 99~ 1964, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon at the Police Station, Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church I herself as a recording artist, TV ~~~5Desert ~wer and toiletWate. 2B-TUTl 90 Kerby Road. 19950 Mack Ave. (bet. 7 B, 8 Mih Rds.! TU 1.2000 performer, and musical comedy Andrew F. Rauth, Minister star. PRIVJ In addition to the bicycles, the City of Grosse Point.: Now, she's chalked up a wide Farms will auction: Paul A. Winchester, Assistant Minister Identical Worship Services 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. range of credits which run the YOU L'sed' office desks, Church Sc'tool at Both Services gamut from being named one WE ARE A RETAIL All subje Or.e used conference table 10 ft by 4 ft. of the best dressed women in ults and Eight us"d bed frames, springs and mattresses America to the 12 Gold Records she has recorded, each repre- teachers. (r;re Department I. senting a sale of over a million PACKAGE liQUOR Miscellaneolls unclaimed items and excess used ehrist 0piscopal ehurch discs. DETROI1 TUTO offiee furniture at the same time and place as above. Others from Grosse Pointe are 61 Grosse Pointe Boulevard Arthur D. Sutherland, Arman DEALER 1 All bicycles and other items offered for sale will be The Reverend Simone, Peter B. Davies, Fred sold to the person offering the highest bid. An items offerecf Erville B. Maynard, D.D. H. McIntire and the Donald A. Wehave the finest selection of Imported and domes- Dykstras and George E. Lotts tic wines and champagne plu. Q large assortment of for sale will be available for inspection between the hours First Sunday CC 8:00 a.m.-Holy CommunIon who will join forces to entertain your favorite brand of beer or liquor. Stop In todayl of 8:00 A.:V1.and 10:00 A.M. on the day of the sale. 9:30 and 11: 15 o.m.-I-loly for 16 guests. TUTOF Communio'1 ond $ermOl'l On Saturday night, still in a MRS. LOU DAWSON F. NACY Other Sundays black tie mood, reservations TOR Tutor 8:00 a.m.-Holy CommunIon have been made by Frank A. Sale Days Thru Sunday•••Add Federal tax where applicable. ers availab CITY CLERK 9:30 and 11:15 o.m.-Momll'lf Krue, Cal."in L. Jones, Burns grades higl Published in the Grosse Pointe News issues of Prayer and Ser."on. Cody, Dr. Clarence H. Eisman, adult educi November 26 and December 3, 1964 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. Every Sunday Church Dr. Austin S. Neeb, Lawrence School Cl ...... Coff .. Hr. follows both servlcas 331:1 Ruby and Edwin Krieghoff, Jr. Gross TU, • OP~lNG \ .... &t

Thur _day, December 3. 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Five

YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE 12, NOON TUESDAY , ------: 2B-TUTORING 5-SITUATION WANTED - 6-FOR RENT- 6B-ROOMS FORRENT IS-ARTICLES FORSALE 8-ART~~~ES ,FO~.~~~~. I ~=-AR~I_~LESFORSALE U(l...~ifi(>rl Deadline (Unfurnished) ALL ELE~lENTARY g r ad e s COMPANION nurse available ROOM for business man, de. LESTER Grand Piano, walnut FREEZER (large), almost VIRGINIA'S h Tuesday noon. 12 p.m., ancl remedial reading Detroit for elderly lady wtih T.L.C. WINDMILL POINTE, luxurious, sirable location. References. finish, fine condition. TUx- new. ~O cubic feet. COgt ATTIC TREASURES :,,' ,Ill ne\\' copy, changes of Board of Education list. TU Can drive. Free to travel. LA spacious, 2 bedroom flat, 3 I V A 11 e y 2-5657. Evenings, edo 4-4522. ~ROO. se It $1:-'0. TUxedo e,';)'. and cancellations. It is 4.4323 after 4 p.m. 6-3688. baths, famil.y. room, screened '1.~~xe~~~~28. ---~~ ------4-88:~5. 10:30 - 5 Daily ~'~~;:'~(':~~~lI~h~~t~~~rte;lo~~t~~~ 3-LOST~-A~N-D~F-O-UND--1,----- terrace, utIlIty room, 2-car ALTER t J ff G Looking for ~~~-.-----.- We buy and sel! E II t d't. a e erson, rosse ANTIQUES? DECOR ITEMS? POOL TABI E I t to ;pl • garage. xce en con 1 IOn., Po'nt e PIe nt 'th J • sa e P"2 17904 Mark 884.6313 :':i'( ,'. \Ionday 5 p.m, L()S-;~':\la~;-goid cameo ring. APPROVED Many extras. First time avail- k'tlChc , dasal rdoom W.I. COLLECTOR'S ITEMS? xl)! ~'. cost $!)()O. sell for ------~-~ : RewaI'd, Tllxec\'o 4-2142. NURSES REGISTRY TU d 4 2253 I n an aun ry pnvI- UNUSUAL GIFTS? <'2"5 1 t 1\], st ne'" _~ble._!~~$ __~-=-_o .._-__ ' __ leges. 821-5806; 331-5068. BARGAINS! BROWSE! ~~~e~O~1~_~~;5.,...J1.o, ..... IT PAYS TO SHOP! L":'l ;e ,Aas- 12 words for $1.00 -~- I LOST-~nracelet of square cut Licensed Practical Nurses. '2 BEDROOM colonial near ---~~~---~~~-- -~ _ ~ --. -- Hut before you buy, visit the C. ::,:'1:1 additionol word 3meth:;sts, set in gold. Va- Farms pier. $160 per month. I be-OFFICE FOR RENT TH E GR IST MILL MASON & HAMLIN grand piano' :Vlusir Center and . s~e why. Call luecl antique, Tuxedo 5-3740. Companiohs, Nurses' Aids TUxedo 4-3995. ! OFFICE SPACE in the Village. RESALE SHOPPE . in exceller.t condition, $1.500. \fany new or used pIanos from - . ------1 643 Notre Dame. Tuxedo 21151 Mack. Grosse Pte. Wds.! Tuxedo 1-1020. ,s69. Used Lo:vrey organs from !UXcDO 2-6900 1 COLLIE. tri-color. female, 11 Convalpsceni. Care. CADIEUX at JEFFERSON I Answering service. Parking. 886-1640 I' -- ~ - -. - , ------: ~,;449, Conn Mmuet o:rgan, regu- , years old, DeV! selection of Lowrey ! - ,,-~ --~-- i L~NER STATIONS by appointment only. Call ~D~O-C-T-O-R~o~r-d-e-n-tI-'s-t-s-u-it-e-av-a-i-l-' CLOTHING FOR THE i~ . fine walnut ~and-rubbed ;~nd Conn ol'g,ans. Kimball, '4-HELP WANTED r 885-8722 882-2498 Mr. Bliss, WO 1.0321. able, Large, air-conditioned. FAMILY fWlsh, The. organ IS. used but ~tOl'Y &.Clark PI~~OS. Buy now ::c ': ,'\iC~HAM DRUGS ; MALE AND FEMALE ------~~ Excellent Grosse PoL1te loca- Many originals. Large selection the ~aldwll1 tone ~s al~7Ys for Christmas delivery. :';":: Kf'rrneva] at Notre Dame ~ -'------438 NOTRE DAME. 5 room bon. TUxedo 2.2593, of children's wear. new, ~895. Terms 6,0. Sml,ey MUSIC CE'N'TER T'.' :>-:1698 REAL E~TATE sales people, IF YOU'LL NAME the job you want done I'll do it! VA upper, stove, refrigerator, ------~ Items taken on consignment Bros., 5510 Woodward, TH. 22"33 G t' t 9 i nC'w or C'xperienced. Manor d '. M "ra 10 near _.\~~r<'\iESS PHARMACY 4-9172. disposal. carpete , gar age. 6G-STORES FORRENT 3.6800 Open evenmgs • 011-. ~"":;; :'olyk Ave. at Lochmoor I Realty, )11'. Do d d, TUx-:do Newl" decorated. Ad u 1t s. LEE'S FASHION MART da,' throuah Friday and Sun., Hours ]0 A.M, to 9 P.M. Dally J ------~------~- 20339 M k TU 1 8082 . r, a Sunda"s 1-5 It' ~.3:"O I 6.0550. ' I F 'd $140. TUxedo 5-0246, after STORE for rent, $50 per month. ac - day 1-5. , J Your G If fI East Warren-Grosse Pointe 10 to 5 Daily - Fri. 'W 9 __ ~_,_~ ._,,_~___ _ _ ~t. \\ S SALES STATIONS ay SYSTEMS SALES CAREER Secretal1al Service 4 p.m. . area. Store front to Beacons. ------'-- LESLIE SPEAKERS, new and .\1AN'S WATCH-Stainlcss steel :;::, '.TOW0J AREA Mimeographing UPPER Incon~e, 3 rooms and: field. Barber shop in there ANTIQUES used, to fit any organ. We Rolex with rose gold bezel. (.' ",el C,fCllS Park News Stand . " - I;ld~. News Stand REMINGTON RAND Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 bath. Workmg couple only. I for 20 years; barber fixtures I will install for free IHlme Value $150, will sacrifice. -~~~ 4805 Chatsworth. ! for sale. TUxedo 2.3046. OF I trial. Smiley Bros., TR 3-6800. i Man's tuxedo. size 40, never : -"'E~SON TO CITY LIMITS If vou h3ve a background in, 5A-SITUATIONS ~------~----- THI= ,---- -. ------, worn. 961.4481. ,\ ri" ''.lrk :'olanor. E. JefCerson' . WANTED (D . ) 214 ALTER RD .• south of Jef- 7~WA---N'-T-ED-TO-R~E-NT----I '- i FIREPLACE seasoner! hardwood,: --~ .. .------,,"'1 \'anDyke accountmg, office procedures: omestlc ferson. Modern 3 rOom upper; . . \1-/ AGG IN' TONGU E I, delivered and placed. Don:, .\1EN'S expensJ'.'e overcoat, $40. C ,", ~'"ns Gift Shop. ","-Iayburn or lat d f' Id d ld 1'k -~------~---~-- " 'f'ff re e, Ie s ~n WOtt Ie; LADY needs every Thursday. stove. refrigerator, carpeting. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE I Spens, Ne'v Baltimore. RAy.: Suit $25, size 40. Perfect con. r ,'- I1Ccll.;S, CltyLimlts to put thiS ~Xpcfl~?ce to good: Good cleaner, ironer. Refer- garage. Available December both employed desire carriage I COUNTRY FURNITURE I mond 5-0056. -1 dition. 527.8657. :: ~ ,~ rJI~~rE PARK use hy sellmg offIce ~ystem3,: ences. Please get me. 922- 1st. VAlley 1-~090. house. 965-2050. ,ACCESSORlES '1------. ---~~--,', FRIGIDAIRE 30" electrl'C we should bt:: mutually Interest- i 0161 ------~ --~-----120933 H T S t -,;, ," j' a:IJ:"l'Y. \Vayburn and d ' -O-~ R FL:T- -26 S~t Cl' - - arper ues.- a'i ;....- c\'al e ' : ---~------~~--~-- L WE ..~. ;) '. aIr, D FIVE room bungalow, carpet. Near 8 Mile 11.4 PORTRAITS range. large oven. clock ~on- s:, ';:,rk(':~~~~'~~:ICY.Beaconsfled i AN excellent worker wishes rooms, s to v e, refngerator, ing, garage, good Grosse Pointe 881.4090 I CIIILDRET\ AND ADULTS trol. A-1 condition, Bargain :0',,:, 1\,,'y Store on CharlevoIx Contact G. E. Chelius, 874.3000: day work, laundry, Thurs. _~~_w~ decorted. adu_lt~'__ 1 area. January 1st occupancY'I'~ __~ __ ,~" __~ I By $65. TUxedo 4-4671. r days. References. 875-6 /33. i VAlley 1-8225. CA RVED \' Iklllg table. $2.000.1 Stephen Gyurich ----- G,:::~,0 POINTE CITY An equal opportunity employer - -_.---, CITY I -~-' V' t. I $350 L I : .'\10VING: Beautiful antique .,,':'p, Phdrmacy, Cadieux and LA.-i)y ~i;h~s -d~ays, Tuesdays GROSSE POINTE' IHOUSE ~fi--t----d-la t d I IC Oflan coue 1, ". arge I J b h 11 f 't '\.' ',:~H'\",tl d 'fh dE' d 696 RIVARD i. d'. t 1 orb up eX wan e I carved arm chair. $150. TUx- : CHA RCOAL $10' aco ean a urI1:i ure c?n- :- '" ;r~~,:~IlIl'S Dru~s, Notre Dame ~- - --~--- an urs ays. xperIence. • I Imme la e y y mo ther an d d 5-069- I $1250! sole table. 2 matchIng chaIrs, , Kercheval TWO assistant shampoo and Please call 824:-2145. 4 bedrooms, 21/2 bath horn e '1 small child. $110 maximum. e o~_ D. PASTEL . I crvstal fruit bowl with rr.atch- ~;~:"oe[~l';~~rKe~~~~~~1CY. Notre hand rolll'rs. Two stylists. " --- -~--.- -~------a\ailable now for 6 months. VAlley 1-5630 after 6 p.m. I IF YOU are moving to smaller 1 ing candle sticks Piano sheet Friday and Saturday. TUxedo! GE1U-lA:-.1 lady wls,hes .gen~ral George Palms Realty, TUxedo! -~------~--- --~~- ~-- quarters and have a nice bab" 1677 Stanhope music, 31 Victor phonograph .::' ~--:, POINTE FARMS 6 13"'7 i house~,'ork, Cleal1lng. Iromng. 6-4444. :MI~DLEAGED g e n tie man 'I grand piano. we will conside'r Grosse Pointe Woods reeords, frames, pictures, -, Ph<:.rmacy, Kercheval on - I. .._ .__ , i Good references. Please call ..~------I WIshes room or share home t d' II t J TU 1-5852 TUxedo 2.9583. 'n(' H.ll l':VERYBODY knows Rawleigh: even:ngs, WAlnut 1-3221. TWO story, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 'I in Farms Would party from 'I ra l~g an ~XC~ ;,n. I an~,~.~~ F ':~(''': he~~ltgS. FIsher Rd. and Pro due t s. Be a Rawleigh! -- . - - - .- - ~- ---- Grosse Pointe Farms, $250 per Handy r~ad please call. Be-, canso e. .\\'a I1lI 111IS I, WI -- --.---- -~---_:___:_~-- DINETTE set, practically new s' h('~~'er, Drugs. FIsher Rd. and Dea\('r in Grosse Pointe. No. EXPERIENCED, re,llable col- month. Will consider 6 i tween 10 a.m. and 2 ,bench. PLone 886-2295. VIOLIN. excellent condItIOn and I $70. Dinette set like new, K'::~l,~;:nberugs,Mack and 7-Mlle capital necessarv, Write Raw.; ored woman desl~es st~ady months. lease. TUxedo 4-3606' Monday thru Friday. TU:~~~ FIREPLACE wo-~-d-fo~:;jal;-~ea~: tone quality. Bow and "ase: originally $109. Portable Sing. R".ld lei g h Dept. :\-ICL.769-881. I days. Housework, I I' 0 n lng, or VEnIce 9.3500. 4-7671. son ed, delivered. stacked.' inclt~d'ed. $100. 881~~~~,).___ er sewing machine. ',\' ,., Drug Center. ~lack and :YIondays Tuesdays $10 AD B :l.nemoutl. (, :VlIle Rd.) VrN'port. Illinois .,,' ------~----- ..---~ ~ -~--- . -.~ Reasonable. 264-5577. BEDROOM. daI'k \\'alnut dres- TUxedo 2-9583 1.936~ a~:r.6 p.m. __, I RANCH-3 bedrooms, 2 baths, CITY MANAG~R of Grosse ----,------, ~cr. chest. double bed. Dining, ~ - - -. - - :;~.:;(:'),: P~\~t:E ~~~~~Y. M"ck 4A-HELP WANTED COOK; Gro~se Pointe refer. carpeted, drapes .. Has family: ~;~~F~~~~ ~~s~::~s~~t:eedd~ I U~~~:R~~~~ ..~~~O~;:~:~N\:i~~ slY.all dropleaf Duncan Phyfe,. SKIS-~5Cnl. la~mated d hick. ,"'0 Huntington (Domestic} ences. WIll travel. $55.00. room plus recreatIOn room; 2 5-6600 t 30 b t 8'30 $1"5 TU 5-0480 4 eane chairs, $7!'i. Gray Bor-I o~~. erman.ma e goo con. ,I :,')";~lsOo;harmaCy. Mack and EXPERIr=NCED, reliable cou-' 898.3484. car garage. $200 monthly, no 4'30 ex . , e ween . . ---=:.:"-e: I_, • ~ ' ~___ gana coat. size 12, new. TUX-I dItIOn. 886.4505. _

j{ ";:l',:d Jonnsons. Mack and 8- pIc for houseman-cook com. I RECOMl\fEND the sup e r b lease required. (jn the canal ., -~~------..... GE PORTABLE dishwasher, 2: edo !'i-4899. ITALIAN ~ design-~i~ve seat, c, diD. :Vlack and AnIta bination in household with ironing, careful clewing of in St. Clair Shores. close to R~TIRED couple desire furn- years ~I~. deluxe model, $100. i BE~\c-:fiFUi-sil\-'e-~I.-te-a-s-e-t-, -5: down cushions, $85.00, Call ,-\:', ,(I's Drug, Mac.:k and Haw- fotlr .voung children. Man: I' 10112 Mile and Jefferson. Ished apartment or small 882-76:>6. i" 1 d' 11 g tI'a" i TU 2-9468 " '>:'ne my employee. A lerglc to I h" ~ __ I pleees In l' u I ." I . ,~ ' , Drugs, :\Iac.:kand Ros:yn lIlllct (lrl'\'e O'her help em TU d 10322 HENRY QUINN TV 2-8288 orne. EastSide or POI n t 0 I' R . 962 28~5 I - - -- ~---~-~- , .> , • L - pets. xe ,0' . I' areas. No pets. TUxedo 6-1123 ; CON.OVE grand pI.an.o, sma.1l ~ - ._1.,' ,COMPLETE SET Hagen Ultra ployed. Liv() in optional. Job ----- I f I d ~--. ~~ ------=:'T:,JIT AReA 6--FOR RENT after 4 p.m. . SIze, ne. w y i'e lIUSle, III F1"."E, CIII", "A. world famous I' golf clubs, 4 woods. 9 irons, to begin February 1st. Recent 1------WINDMILL POINTE Dr. 1583(;. I n $1095 I I d d " . ,\ nJl~~S Drug Store, )lack and ------~~-- ---~- e.)o y, :' ,JenC1 an ce/' Irish Beleek IP3rian china) 6 cost $260, sacrifice, $100, TUx- I,[lraint' references necessary. Reply UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom duplex, carpeted, 8-ARTICLES FORSALE livery lI1cluded. Terms 61c. 5' I tt' L'ml' t; edo 42924 R.""h :'>ledlcal ServIce Pharmacy, Box 2\.26, Gr0sse Pointe ~------den. recreation room, stove, S 'I B 5510 W 1 d -piece pace se mgs, I JO;; I -. \I.,ci< and :\loran ------~--~- ml ey ros., oouwar. d' 0 t k 9622875 ---, ~------

B'J, Cross Drugs. :'flack and :-leiI ~e\\'s, refrigerator, g a I' age. $225. WANTED TR 3.6800. 0 pen evenin~ __ ~slgn .....-?~~~~-~_._"~,...« •• ~ I MAHOGANY Aristocrat Elee- g,llf' Hill Pharmacy, )lack and 2 I H .. 'c HIli WANTED f~;-~place;;;~nt: EX~! EASTLAN D ,821-784 . ~n Consignment for Resale. Monday through Friday and MODERN .blonde oak dining tr~:voice cabinet c~ntaining :'h:';l"~~;~I~;,YrfJDrugs, Mack and perienced cooks, waitresses! GRAYTON-Upper 2 bedrooms, ChIld.ren's, men's and women's Sunday 1-5. rOom su}te. 9 plec~s, $85., 12 S~ speaker. PI~ crust :•• , L Pharmacy. ~ack and Bea, and couple!>. TUxedo 5-4576., G E enclosed porch, newly dee-I clothmg; must be cleaned an~, YOUR OIL PAINTINGS expert- HOward .3-3683 afte_~'5l:'~~ I :,~ge lamp table, skI bIJots, ""field VI LL A d pressed ALSO hOl1sebold applI I' - ~------~-< • -- sIze 12. TUxedo 1-3708. (" ,,". Patent :'Ilediclne. 15645 I' _ ).' ,'." " ,. _: /\ .J orated. Adults, $110. TUxe {) '.. - Iy repaIred, restored and I IRONITE. pe1'f'ect condition, In-! _ .~ __ ~ \I.,c.< ,,,XI LRI L:-\C !',D housek,eepcl .. ;) 5-5132. I ances. WIll pIck up. I cleaned. ,1 d' . h '. , 3 n' hI . SACRIFICE full length mink l ------~ da~'s. glcl1e:al. must like kChlg -:APARTM E'NTS ~---- ,~------.-'--! THE BARGAIN BOX ANTIQUE FRAMES completely I ~v~u~~ c~>ns~~~' sl~:lls~'e~ri;_; dyed muskrat coat. $75, Mov. 1A PERSONALS (lI'('n, ronmg, some C'oo In . '. .25819 H 4 blk- th f i . .- I" 't" ' ht- \ . I GROSSE PTE.-HARCOURT RD, : arper, s. nor 0 restored. Museum standards, erator. TUxedo 1-7555. ; Il1g South. 468.3479. ,Ive In or s a) ,some nIg s', 10 Mile. 771-2650. of perfection I ~_~ __._,__ __ _ ,,« i . _ ~~ __ H('fl'r('llC'('s reqUIred. TUxedo A charmIng colonial No second car needed here ------.' I BEAUTIFUL custom Persian: TYPEWRITER, in good condi. t \(; \GED? Discerning brides 2-27~lU, after 6 p.m, : community, attractively Only three doors to the bus. WE BUY-SELL-TRADE l~mb .coat .like new. SacrifiC'e. tion. $25. TUxedo 1-5567. ;.P\(Tt Grosse Pointe's finest WIGLE'S ART SHOP I EXPERIENCED maid with ref-; designed and beauti- Upper and lower flat avail- GUNS 8100 Kercheval WA 2-5165 :\1I(l\~pst 4-7690, .. , ETE f E '1 d' ('it IIcllds ' . , in vibrant full- fully landscaped. Ideal- a b 1e. Excellent condition. Reloading equipment and com- " . - . -«- ~~-~ cOM~L . set 0 ncyc ope I~ l (ion;",1 Ct. ;\I,. TU 6-1G90, woman for cleaning on Mon-, . ~ ~ --- days, Recent lo<:al references 20225 Vernier Road Mack area. TUxedo 5-6588. USED TV SALE INTERIOR ICOI\'I\'-Alto sax, excellent con., 9560. THi': required, TUxedo 5-3965. Phone: I INCOMR-.-UPP~r, 4 room;-a~d ~i:::g ," $15 DECORATI NG l_d~ti~n._~_Alley 1.8368~ __~__ . MODEL-TRAIN-H~'- g~~-ge on DUNN ING COURSE ! \.VOMA~~--li;l~t-r~ousekeepi~g~ 881-4210 TU 6-2584 bath. DIsposal and heat m-121" PICTURE TUBES $25,95 First class custom-made drap. i CHILDREN'S Dresses, broken' 4x8 table with 3 tracks, 5 :, s'ome laUll(iI'.\' ,md "ooking. 4 cluded. Adults. no pets. Box ..., . $7. 1 eries, bedspreads, dust ruffles, sizes, name brand. ideal for: switches, tunnel. large trans- !'I.-'\~() and THEORY . <. E[\lC;\.;S YlUSIC STUDIO days 10 to 6. References. ------~----- 0.14, Grosse Pointe News. I valences, samples, repairs. Christmas. Greatly reduced, ~ former, $45. (:ill TUxedo 6- ,C) l\.l'rcheval~Pl\nel', and Judy 884-7127. NOW RENTING 1760~~MP:UMEE.-~one ~ three Vie & Phil's TV Free estimates. HOward 3. ISABELLE'S CHILDREN'S I 1816. _ BUilding, terraces in unit. 8 rooms plus 25280 GRATIQT 6153. SPECIALTY SHOP : n.o, TRAI~JJest transformer, Grosse Point~ ; 5-SITUATION WANTED Immediate Occupancy maids quarters. Excellent ad- __ ~ ~76~200.~ LITILE "Pianette" ~ bleached 16841 Harper Ave. extra traek, cars and acces.

feacher: :\IlLDRED BRIGGS I FOR pE'\"sonalized 5e~;~tarial Ponchartrian apartments, 22829 dreds. Schools, cllUrches. shop- ELEGANT XMAS GIFTS ~ a hog any stu?io upright I' TUxedo 4-7980 sories. some in original pack- TCxecio 2-5680 . service call Hester Wright East 9 Mile Rd., at Jefferson ping and transportation. G,,- Exquisite hand cut imported )Jlano, $295. S mil e y Bros" 1----- _ ages. Practically new. Save ,-~ ------. Batchelor, 885-2727. -$140 per month, including rages. gas heat. $300 per crystal vases. 10"-15" tall, 6"- 5510" Woodward, TR 3-6800 .. LIONEL 0" train equipment. 3: over half. TUxedo 4-7271. 1'1.\:'\0 lr\STRlTCTION for i , heat. 1 bedroom apartments. month. TUxedo 1-4200; eve- 1 8" diameter. Call Sunday be- Open eve n i II g s M 0 n rl a y! sets. Extra l'olIil1l'{ sto('k. 3 i ,~ ---~~ Grosse Pointe children and, SECRETARIAL SERVICE , 1 nings. TUxedo i-3263, Mrs.: tween 9.3. 924.0267. through Friday and Sunday i tl':ll1sformers. 8 s wit c h e s,. LIONEL 'lRAP'1 layout. #.027, ildults Teacher specializing jr, . IBM Ex~cutive ! :'.-Iodel open, 1 to 7 dai y. ,lones, i - - - ... ---- _ 1- 5. ' m;1n.\' acc('ssorips, Good COI1- Good condltlOn, TUxeao 1- popular music. Denny Veiteh, i Photo Copies ALBERT COUVREUR- : MAGNA VOX 2 k~yboard organ , dition. 51)'; off. TUxedo 8728. TUxedo 1.7597. i Mimeo and Offset TUxedo 1-3000 776-0719 INDIAN V ILL AGE (Burns i w.ith peda~s. You will recog- PASTEL PORTRAITS i 1-~[)()6, after 6 p,m. USED met;I~ril)ct~an~d~~~;~~ 2B-TUTORING I Resumes - Mailing ------~ Ave.)-Pleasant painted gray I mze the ~Il1e .Magnavox ton.e, MAKE A LOVELY GIFT i PUMPS, hoses, winch, paint $15. TUxedo 4-94S4. __ ~ ~_' :Vlildred Sherban, 5028 Harvard HARCOURT, 715. Five room Colonial in really nice condi- All t~ans~stofIzed a~d avaIl. C211 for appointment, $10. I ' ---- Anytime, TU 2-5506 upper. 2 baths. enclosed tion.4 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus able In eIther walnu or ma- 884.4199 tank. :xhuusl ran: bicyc~.: 8R'~II-r~E"st;l;' e-~c~ilent condi- PH1V ATE TUTORn~G -~------porch. carpeted. $215. Tuxedo maid suite. Bright, modern- hog any. THE FIN EST ~ ~__ typewl'ltpr, teleVISIon. TUX-I tion; rpasol1able. TUxedo 4- IN TRI-CITY 4.0960. ized kitche:1. 1st floOor laun- CHRISTMAS PRESENT YOU edo 5-()(j9!j. 2482, YOCR OW;\/, HOiviE BABYSITTING SERVICE A. II. DE PAEPE dry. Will lease with option to CAN GIVE AT THIS PRICE. GRANDFAT}I~R ~LO~K!VIOLI~'~~'~~iZ~~Si~3divariu~'\1'UST ~~'li.Singer sewing ma. All suhjects; all grades, Ad. ,"We will stay while you're --.-,----' ------~ buy Only $495, bench and deliv. WANTED. TU ;)-!'i227, KF:n- I model with bow and case Ex.. I' . I I d I ults and children. Certified : away. any hour, night cr day,.. ' ery included. Lessons and wood B 1696 II' d" R .. bl ' (,lll1e move Y woo, conso e. :'1EFF 517-Attractively decor- IIUGII CI'IAI.MERS - . , " ce ent con ltlOn. easona e,: Makes buttonholes, designs, ,cachers. i Best Baby Sitters Avaliable - - music, too. Terms 6%. Smiley TU I 22454 I Call: Licensed and Bonded ated upper. Vacant, 2 bed- TV 4-4040 Eves. Tli 4-2557, Bros., 5510 Woodward, TR -~--~~------~-l ..- xe( o. . ~~ I ek With zig 7..ag. Will accept UBURBA" rooms, $165, lease. Adults, no ' . M ' $3 I)€l' month or $3009 total DETROIT AND S l~ Baby Care. Vacation Care, :i.6800. Open evenlngs on. ' THE NEIGHBORH00D I' . , TL"fORI:-.1G SERVICE 'C I pets, TUxedo 5.4100. ~ . - ---~ - ..-~~ -- - ria" through Frida" and Sun- CHRISTMAS in Paris, New: 'l'IJRIL"I' SI-lOP amount due. Dealer. SLocum , ,OI1\'a e5~'ent and Elderly Care TOLES REAL ESTATE 6A-FOR RENT J J York. the Lou V I' e, and

PiU:PARF: EVENING plain I' -~------~------., Chapoton Woods: 2 bedroom I-Iol~rs 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily f L d l:' l' I C'I" of resale clothes in Grosse card table. Many artIcles of . LOUIS ~IARICK DIREC . . $175 P k TU 0 or s, l'.ng IS J. llnese. I e TU d 18279 :\IRS, ; • . In('al. do "hIlci care or stay; NEFF .~ANE - 2.bedroom, all' COZJnf'SS • ar er , , Open Sunday 1 to 5 French. furniture, art, an- Pte. including sl':1;]1l fu~s va u, xc o. . 10R Tutonng hy degree H!ach.: with elderly lady evenings" condItIoned, fully carpeted, 5-4415, , .~ ~- -~ - ~-----'-';'-. --- tiques. Orir-ntals. and fur coats, Our bargall1 TRAIN SET. Lionel, co-m-p-I-e-te- crs availahle III all ~uhjects for LI\'C Ill, Hefcrcn('cs. Call: 26" closets. private basement. : M KINLEY D' -bl- C 1- -:--1-'OIL PAIN!INGS --

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DEADLINE 12, NOON TUESDAY YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly CLALL TUxedo 2-6900 rhre~ Trunk Lines To Serve Y'.')uQuickly

13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE ~-ARTI~L_ES FOR~~ALE __ IS-A~TICLES-~~R- ~.ALE__ 9-ARTICLES WANTED 11-AUTOS FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE I FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR SALE HO trains and equipment. half ! MA~'S NEW cashmere coat, DIAMOND ring, also small '57 MERCURY 4-<1001'.Here's all FOR SALE price. Prescott 8-1663. after 4.: siz{' 42. $150 value, dark blue Oriental rug. VAlley 3-(}293. good transportation special __ . . _ ; $35. VAlley 1.3223. '---.-~------at only $195. No money down. GROSSE POINTERS KENWOOD ROAD 2 l\lODER~ CHAIRS ~ One ,------PIANOS WANTED D ' ANITA, Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, FIRST OFFERING GROSSE S20: one $7.50. Craftsman. MAHOGANY curio cabinet, up. ICK SHALLA CHEVROLET IWANT TO SELL """a large living room, natural I DETROIT'S VOLUME KING . • . r' f' andsaw; circular saw: mis-. right. all glassed, $100. Ma-I Grands, Spinets, and small up- 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 AND BU ILD NOW. Ireplace, on 80x128' corner cellaneousb items. Tl'x('do 6.! hogany kidney desk, $50. rights. Highest cash paid. VE .~__ " '_ in the heart of rGosse Poini.~ Now available for the parti. POINTE 1967. L('ather topped 2 mahogany 7-0506. '52 WILLYS. Good running con- Will sell your home while Woods. $15,900. Low taxes. cular buyer. who needs a BALLANTYNE COURT, 2008S _._ step tables. 2 end tables, $15 WANTED D d/ d dition. Tires like new. $50.1 building you a new one on larger home, this beautiful -Off Fairford. Star of Sea BEAl;TIFUL coektail dresses, e, white elephants. 63 TEMPES~ 2-door sport: VEnice 9-3500. GEORGE PALMS Rlty. -"In the Village" A step to Loo !'iEW pearl ring. $15. Kr vina. I glasses and sherbets. C a 111 We buy. sell. trade, consign. coupe. A, fme one owner _ ....._. ~ __ CALL 886-4444 everything. Lovely 2 bedro{)m floor 1 that tor stove. S20. Antique wal-I TUxedo 4-2311 between 6:30 I Liqu_idate estates., ~all Liber_- trade t~ats ..sure to. ple~sejFOR immediate sale by owner.l SCHWEITZER Ranch built 1954 on 60' lot. nut bed $15 TUxedo 1-3349' and 9 p.m. Thursday and Fri- I t.y 96669. 4128 NOl th Wood you. WhIte WIth red mterIOr. I Attractive newly decorated 31 Excellent kitchen, games room This

_00 :... __ .:.. ._ •• _ _ :: d,y. All d.y s.turd.y .nd' _~'~d.. RoyalOak. _ __ Shuwroom de,", at $1,395,361 bedmom home ;n G r 0' >e I TU 2-21 00 Ie r ra c c. Out,t.nd;ng .t bus 65 YDS. mo~ green_ nylon-dac- i SUilday. ! WANTED _ Home of furni- months to fmance. Poi~te Park, near Lake St. \ WEST BLOOMFI ELD $25.000. TU 1-6300. Has livin ron carpetIng. $8;>. BlondN-; ------~--.-_- i tore {)l' odd pieces. W A 1- r DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET ClaIr. 2 new bathrooms, new ------1 HILLS HOLLYWOOD, 2029-Handy to Tongue, UHF cO/lverter, $~O. :BE~UTIFUL mahogany spinet,: 8575. DETROIT'S VOLUME KING built-in kitchen, Extra large I Mack. ::\1a50n and Parcells room 886-3957. I lIke new. Make offer. Will ~ .. ~ __ ~_ 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 living room. Many other de- ON THE WATER I Lakefront home. 8 rooms, schools nearby. 3 bedrclurewm. Y ful fan transformers. TUxedo 5-3360. n~ght stand $50. Formica desk cash. TUxedo 5-7570. -- .... ----~-- ' I eautl U l dtehcoCr'1r?0!U 6-bed-, chlldren like a short' walk to! ROOSEV 0 S' I, dow. The 2.car attached ga- and sp: w th ch' "'15 L . __ ~------.---- '54 FORD convertible, automatic r rooms, 3- ba ooma1. I schools and parks. "ELT .. 3.7- ohd frame' rage has electric door open- and re. FRE:,\CH__ . Limoges. cihna.. deli.,. , $6.I TUxedoaIr". 5.9ge5.arge trIcycle 1961 CI-I.r,"'VR OLET I1\1PAl JA transmission. Must sell. TUx- r house that IS 111 need of ten- er. Tt.; 4-0600, of the cate noral pattern. service .. ._. ~ convertible. Radio. heater, edo 1-5012. 956-58 TROMBLEY ~!IAJ.'J'OR.468 - Vaca.lt. Excel- der, loving vare. 5 bedrooms. for 8. S185. Exquisite 72": 8A-OFFICE EQUIPMENT automatic transmission, power _~ __~ . -___ lent three bedroom colonial. St. Paul's Parish. SHOREHA:\1. 590-You'll love fine h( ,nund tablc cloth embrnidcr- . FOR SALE ,teering. Cleon, ,harp, .xtm. ,'61 CHEVROLETImpal. 2-donr. BEAUTIFUL FLAT NEAR Den, breakf"t room, I.v., en- th;s h,;ck R.nch .nd it, cnm. . 8 k Original owner, $1,295. TUx-' Power steering, brakes, white TRANSPORTATION \ closed terrace, carpeting. RIVARD - 5 bedrooms. Ter- pletely equipped swimming 741 Tr ~~I~~~h~~6i;;ca, n'p in,. : TVPEWRITliRS .no add In. edo. 4-7581, aftcr 6 p.m. or ,id.w.ll,. Excellent cnnd;';on, CUSTOMBUILT IN 1953 Good FarIm 10c.tioo. Opco rac'. Gnnd ,;,.d Ilv;ng and. pon1,,'ovored p.tio .nd panel- One of ____ "_ , I machInes, new, rebuilt. Rea- weeKends. $1150. TUxedo 2-6718. PRICED TO SELL AT I Sunday 2-5. dininc: rooms. Studio-library ed recreation room. In addi. tinctivE SUr-.;BEA:\I Lawnmower. heavy: sonable prices. National Of. . . ------~ with beamed ceiling, Ultra tion there ar~ 3 bedrooms. 1l,'2 fully s duty, mulching attachment.' rice Equipment. 16833 Harper 11946 PLYMOUTH c has s 1 s, 1961 CADILLAC, 4-door, 4 win. \ $46,500 RENAUD 591-This ten year i modern kitchen, baths. new kitchen with built- mill p( $20. TUxedo 6-1095 after 5 at Bi1>hop TUxedo 1-7130 never used. 1949 Ford COI1- dow, hardtop sedan. Full, . . . . . I old home near the Lake is; r illS and living room with 175 ft. pm' . ! vertible. TUxedo 5-0695. equipment. Power windows, I Convement .hvmg WIth an 10- ideal for a family with several OPEN SUNDA" 2:30-5:00 , ledgerock fireplace. Ideal for landsca . . __ ... .IB)1 STANDARD & executive ~ . I wife's car. Very low mileage, come and lIttle upkeep. You'll I children. Four bedrooms, am. SUNNINGDALE, 60-Colonial; entertaining. Well priced, too, 3% ba CLARINET. Rockwell: needs: t.ypewriter", portable. Victor 1952 CHE~ROLET 2-door. Runs maintained in excellent shape, j be proud to own this flat. i pIe baths and living space, as with Williamsburg decor. De-; TU 4.0600. library minor repair!'. $25. TV 6-1095 adding machines. miscellan- and drIves good. $95. No Can be seen Saturday or Sun-I well as a large lot and prox- lightful rooms with master after 5 p.m. ' eous. Lincoln 7-7745. money down. day 758 Westchester, Grosse GEORGE PALMS Rlty, imity to schools make for suite on 1st floOl' ;and 4 bed- TORREY, 1332-A small home Famiiy this on _------~- .. .~. __ , ._~_____ DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET Pointe or phone VAlley 2-! CALL 886-4444 happy living. r?oms on 2nd. Library with: ~hat will grow with your fam- BREAKFAST SET-Like new, I SB-ANTIQUES DETROIT'S VOLUME KING 5081.' fIreplace. Ily. 2 bedrooms and bath now 345 Ur yel1c..w Formica top. extra' ,i 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 _._. ---- SHOREHAJ.'\f 99-In the Shores -space for more rooms on leaf, $50. Dining r00m ma- ~ .__. --- CORVAIR '63 Monza, 4-door on a lovely lot, a beautiful ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN second later. Nice kitchen Need 1 hogar.. table. buffet. 4 chairs. . ANTIQUES IJAGUAR. 1959. 3.4, 4 door wife's car, low miles. perfect 938 SOUTH RENAUD ranch, built in 1953. Three WINNIr'RED M. WEYHING with formica counters. Well hous~ $60. Tuxedo 1-1560. and' seda'l. stick shift, overdrive, shape. Best offer. TUxedo 2.: bedrooms and two baths. pricer!. TU 1.4200. in a pl __ _~._ _ _. __ --- .~__ i 4/w disc brakes, all paint and 2721. ' OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 which with a generous sized J 0 H N S firepla( running ge"r, good condition. ------~ An excellept one floor house amI y room, l'.'lng rOom and • JOHNSTONE & with bl BICYCLE and household furni- i ODDITIES f'l l' . ture. 14' boat. typewriter" 886-2376 or 823-1900, ex- 12-AUTOS WANTED ~ containing 3 bedrooms, Ph dining room give an expan- GOO DMA t'-~I many 0 television. TUxedo 5.0695. Antiques-Big Selection tension 75. ------baths. family room, modern sive area for ideal home en- I ~ 0 H N 5TO N E the cor J of da CHRISTMAS TREE. 7' artifl-' Buy. Sell or Trade. --.'" - .------.- - kitchen and excellent break- joyment. , MERCEDES-BENZ. 1960. model CASH ft' 93 Kercheval 8863060 many cial, white with tl'immings' Open Weekdays. 12.9. as room Situated on a well!, BAI,FOUR 1130 - Excellent' . , 300-D automatic. leather in- FOR I d d 1 ------~--- your l and stand. ~eseo roaster with Saturday, Sunday, 10-10. teriol'. sun roof. 20.000 actual an sc~pe . ot.. Attached gar-I family home. Five bedrooms, GUIDE TO GOOD ~ERVICE couragE stand. Electrie Broil-q u i c k ' Phone 728.3719 r C.ARS age WIth electrIc-eye door and 3 b th 30 ft 1" IJ 32216 :\'1' h' <1 A Wavne i miles. Perfect condition. UNi- completely finished basement 1 1 a l'bs'r . d Ivmgk'trohom joymen broiler. 2 mahogany com- . 1C loan ve. J 't 2 -472 . . . p us I ary. mo ern 1 c en. modes. 3 pieee bedroom suite. i verSl Y _ ~') _~. ~~ Desperately needed -75 cars. With pme. panel.ed recreatwn One half block from elemen- 781 W :\lagnavox radio-phonograph. I----.~-._------! 1960 ARONDE PLEI~ CIEL We will pay MORE for a clean room. AttIC coo.lmg. fan, com- tarv and Jr. High f>chools. Electrical Repairs A hom~ All in excellent condition. A' ! Sports car. Excellent condi- plete lawn spnnklIng system - ily, loc, reasonable. TUxedo 1-4246. ntlques by Jeanne f tion throughout. Total mile- car. and. many other extras. LOCHMOOR 143S-Price reduc- Appliance Circuits vorite _~ .. . Why not buy your loved ones' age 28,400. o'ne owner. Cost GROSSE POINTE T, RAYMOND JEFFS ed to under $45,000.00. A Pointe, HA:\lMO~D organ Large cun- an antique for Chri~tmas. Buy i $3,100, will sell for $975. Mr. large exquisitely paneled fam- PROMPT SERVICE the Pa sole, separate Jansen speaker. from the past a gift with ~' Baldwin, 797 Rivard'. TUxedo TU 1-1100 Res. TU 2-0176 ily room is the focnl point of RAMBLER 2th bat $1900. TUxedo 5-3869. future. 2-7693. this custom built threp. bed- old and -L~S---d' bl Bought and sol". ---~------. --~- 18201 MACK AVE. ------~ room, three bath ranch with Krausm~nn Electric Co. ~ resses. ouses. mis- U '64 FA C To' R Y OFFICIALS' a perfect pattern for enter- serving the Grosse Pointe area TU 2 5900 fast ro GIR I for over 36 years - cellaneous. sizes 10-14. Steam Daily 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. cars. Convertibles. wagons, ' BUILD near the LAKE I taining and good family liv. PLUS 2 i r 0 n. toastmaster. TUxedo Sunday 12-4 p.m. hardtops and Chevelle Mali------~------W S d I ing. Located on the section place : 4-2'716. 862.5753 19928 Livernois bu coupes. Some of these' CASH . averly ub ivision of Lochmoor with the beauti- througt RED-FOX~in beautiful display cars are loaded with extras. for A VERY FEW lots stilI avail- fully landscaped parkway house case. $125. TUxedo 5-0695. 9=ARTICLESWANTED-! Save up to $1.200 on these CARS able in Grosse Pointe Farm's makes this home an outstand-, Serving the Pointe Area does a ____ ...._~ . . ~____ cal's. AI1 new car warranty, Any Make, Any Model. finest development. ,Just off of ing buy. nome, ANTIQUE 6 piece bedroom out- BOOKS. art objects. paintings. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET HANEY BROS.. beautiful Lake St. Clair. fit. Call evenings. 886-1159. Immediate cash. 14770 Gratiot 15300 Gratiot LAKELAND. 510 - Beautifullv 968 W B. C Claes Book Shop . DETROIT'S VOLUME KING DR 1-7888 a p poi n t e d four-bedroom, FOR THE Attract: Sinc(' 1928 : 16700 HARPER TV 1.7600 C H 0 ICE LAKESHORE LOT, three-bath home. Mod ern nial, b BEDSPREAD, Nettlecreek dou-: ____~__ __. _ 115'x180', in G r 0 sse Pointe kI'tchen w'th btl'lt I'ns I s HOME At-ID OFFICI: Certified Appra;sals ; '55 CHEVROLET, prime coat, ------Shores, convenient to park with . l . i - f' ~ u bedroOl ble bed. ivory tufted. u~ed 2 WO 3-4267. CASH entertamment sIze amI 1y New Portable main months. Cost 5150, sell for 283, cam. so~,ids, Positraction, for new swimming pool. Priced to d Wf' have excellent books and ~ room and en. Cent.ral air "".'PEWRITERS Room, 550. TUxedo 4-0070. 1 r htf 1 . r f 1. 3 speed Hurst, good tires. TU FOREIGN ROADSTERS sell. I conditioned. Ideally located Grosse Poinle Cab Familv 8 PLACE SETTINGS of Lunt's (.:_~~ __~__.~a~n l~~ _ .a..l'_~a-= i 4.6259. TRs, MGs, Fiats, Mereedes, I for schools, shopping and $39.50 Mode;n sterling silver fIatwafc. ''Con- WE. BUY old gold, l~welry and' 1941- L-INCOu,i C~~ti-~~nt~"I~~~ Sprites, Austin Healys, etc. Country Club Lot I transportation. : !3131 E. JEFFERSON AVE. bedrool trast" pattern, $180. 882-6141. Silver, Vogue Jewelers. 22377 dan. excellent condition. Col- HANEY BROS. ONE OF the last, right on the N RENAUD 1666-S I TU 2.5300 full bat A:\IERICA~ FLYER (rain; doll Moro!'s Road. le<:tClr's item. John Hemme- 14770 Gratiot 15300 Gratiot Golf Course; 135'x300'. Call to- ;' 'thre~ bed rOo m. p:w~j ~~~ ADDING 2 car! close t~ bu~l''': ice skates, boy's. size -~-I--PAY--CA~-S-H---- ter, 963.7882 after 9:30 ~~~..: I DR 1-~888 day. II ranch, with den and family MACHINES 8. girl's. size 2: variou<; toys. FOR YOUR OLD SUITS AUSTIN HEALY hardtop. Ex-' 12E-COMMERCIAL PROP-, 599 Lake Shore Road room, on a wooded lot. Close ROAD SERVICE, YPEWRITERS 15345 All like new. Boy'" size 16 TOPCOATS and SHOES cellent condition. Best offer ERTY FOR SALE I Grarious waterfront home on stohospCphl'nOgOI,S,transportation and A dOC1 and TUxedosport <.'oat4-4569.and Str Jtojae coat. ' A telephone call will bring uS to 'Call TUxedo 2-4677 after 6 GROSSE POINTE. Adjacent acre plus, with yesterday's Sales COlonia __ ;1 you immediately. p.;.n. charm and today's conveniences, HANDY 115 - C u s torn built JUt-9813 3th bat ~__ properties: income CI1 50' and 'th' f and SASKA ski DOOtS,man's size 8, : OPEN SUNDAY ------6 bedrooms, 4 baths on 2nd. WI spacIous rooms or gra- TU 4.3988 e Ser ..ice ily ro '63lh FORD XL convertible, 75' Mack business vacant. . 1" . th new condition, If.! price, $15. , Suite on 3rd for family, guests 010 us Ivmg m e Farms. panellel TUxedo 5-5607. DIamond 2- 3717 red, automatic, power steer. Parker,------TU 5-4415. or servants. Magnificently de- T wo bedrooms an d bath f'll'S t WOLVERINE fully ! , __ ~. - I ing, radio and heater, excel, 12F RESORT PROPERTY tailed Living room, Library and floor, one bedroom and bath Earl Richards Service sprinklE 20397 Mack Ave., tn the Wooda Typewriter Service "SEDc., _,IN h ute,h d rop Iea.f WANTED: Man'g bike, goodf ' lent condition. $2,095. Private - FOR SALE Dining room. PriCed to sell. on secon. d Han dy t0 trd.nspor- other f GLtSlble,A 4 petit point chairs. conditIon. TlJxedo 2-2299, a ter, owner. Mr. Finney. Bu~iness.l __ ~ ._____ tation, schools and shopping. Our New Locatio" Next to the Savorine ;totel to see 1 heautiufl blonde finish. $175. 5 p.m, ~ ~_: WOodward 3-082(}. !lesldence i BOYNTON Be a c h, Florida'f, SW EEN EY Please call. Davenport bed, rose color. BETTER, little wor,l women's: T~~l'_do 6.1~14 eV-=~I~gS.__ -I East Coast. One bedroom Co- GROSSE POINTE . VA 2.3560 SSO. Walnut twin bed COf"]- <.'lot h i n g on consignment .. 1961 PLYMOUTH 2-door Belve-I op apartment, completely fur- & CHAMPION pIete. $30. Coffee tables, up. 6626 % return. Bring in daily dere. Excelle~t condition. I nished. 0 <.: e a n view from Shoe Repair holstered rocking chair, odd, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. or call for pick- $700. TUxedo 1-4404, every room, private swimming I MOORE REALTOR chairs. tables, lamps, inexpen'l up. TUxedo 6-0960, Cinderella ~ --- .-~-. pool, $15,500. Will consider 365 Fisher Rd" Opp. Hi:h I TUXEDO 1-6800 Dependable ServIces ..ive. TUxedo 2-6622. C a 11 Shop, 16227 Mack near Three '61 CADILLAC, fully equipped, land contract or l~ase by sea. TU 4-5700 p after Thu.-sday. :Mile Drive. Prescott 1.8424. son, TV 5.5607. I • ... _ • _ ...... _.. • bz h t l Of 0 b b t .m ...... he'" t ts" tr b. .. •• t • t tz • b b t • b n • t t t, ? F • tr •• Z 2 t? n SSS' 7 aCta 2 7 7 7 7 7 'rs,t"" .3 c Thursday, December 3, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REA~ ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE B-REAL ESTATE 16-PETS FOR SALE 211-PAINTING AND FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE DECORAT!NG CHIHUAHUA, male, Ilh years, GROSSE POINTE CITY 8% PAID A.K.C. registered, $50. Call RED FLANNEL GROSSE POINTE FARMS, 290 after 4 p.m. 881.0170. GEORGE S. DALLY WEATHER! CAPE COD Colonial 3 bedrooms Mt. Vernon. Deceivingly spac- ON YOUR MONEY PAINTING, DECORATING 11h baths, family ;oom. Excel. ious, custom built, 4-bedroom CHRISTMAS HERE IS HOW BOXER puppies AKC registel'- Paper hanging and wall wash- lent location. SHOPPING SPECIALS ed. Quality stock. 859 St. Er.joy the snow in one of 2'12 baths, living room, din- You can share in the profits of ing. Serving this community for DOVER TUxedo 6-3730 ing room, kitchen, dinette Outside Grosse Pointe a 20.family apartment building Clair, Grosse Pointe. TUxedo over 25 years. these cozy homes that area seating 8. Screened I by investing $1,000 to $5,000 5-3037. TU 1-7480 porch, 12x16. Smallest bed- I with me. This nice apartment _ 21 R-CEMENT WORK fit yo~r family - A home for your family is WIRE haired terrier. AKC reg- l' 0 0 m llx12. Car pet i n g the finest gift idea ever! building is near Grosse Pointe. istered, 2 years old, male, DONALD BLISS BRICK work, broken steps, throug~10ut, draperies, dish- Take time this week to in. It is always rented and there- Call for an appointMent OPEN SUNDAY well trained. L I' a s e forbids Decorator chi m n e y 5, waterproofing washer, disposal. Near ele. spect one of these fine of- fore pays 8% and sometimes pets, $20. 886-4272. Exterior Interior walls, tuck pointing. all other to see our lovely HIDDEN LANE 620 - 2 bed. mentary, junior high, St. Paul ferir.gs and finish your more on money invested. Tele- Free Estimates repairs. Call anytime, VAlley Grosse Pointe listings- room, 2 bath ranch with den Parish. Open Sunday 2 to 5. Christmas shopping for the phone the owner, Mr. Harms, 20-PIANO SERVICE 40 Years in G.P. 2-6648. and family room. TUxedo 5-6523. entire family with a home for more information, 821-8985. they'll all enjoy. He is so nice to talk to. Or PIANO TUNING and servicing, TU 1-7050 327 Cloverly Road- We have many qualified write 936 Beaconsfield, Grosse guaranteed Walter Mueller, - - 21S-CARPENTER WORK In a neighborhood where buyers for 4 and 5 bedroom 316 CLOVERLY ROAD 19979 FLEETWOOD - Looking Pointe, 30, Mich. TUxedo 6-1090. pride shows in every home. homes. Weare practically for a retirement home? KURT O. BAEHR DOING all types of carpenter S TAN HOP E, 1938. Sunny, :h:, RA~CH has 2 bedrooms "sold out". If you are in- OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 This unusually attractive COMPLETE piano servIce. Tun- Interior, exterior painting and work. remodeling attic rooiHs, roomy bungalow. 3 bedrooms and a library or third bed- terested in selling yours, RANCH is the perfect an- ing, rebuilding, refinishing, decorating. Wall papering. Cus- porches. Small or big jobs. take twins. 2-car masonry. Big romm. 212 baths and a rec. please call us. Atu'active Farm Colonial on a' swer. Spacious rooms, bath de.mothing. Member Piano tom work. Free estimates. LAke- Estimates free. TUxedo 5.5892. rear porch. New Mueller gas. room with fireplace and lav. deep, tree stud'ded lot (near and a half, Mutschler kit- Technicians Guild. R. Zech, view 1-5716. 50' elbow room ... and straw- )86 :n the basement. Outstanding Offerings, Unusual Elementary and Junior High chen, beautifully maintain- 731-7707 JIM SUTTON lea Listings Are Our Specialty. Schools) in outstanding resi- berries. Parker, TU 5.4415. ed and wfthin walking dis- ERNEST A. BOCK :V[odernization work. Home re- tE'r 1387 Grayton- dential area in the Farms. tance of Eastland. CLIFFORD L. EDWARDS ed. Painter and decorator; quality pairs - attics, porches. Ga- \ 4 hedroom home with lav. RUTH ASSOCIATES PROFESSIONAL and color matching, the fmest. rages. 1m, 3 Bedrooms, 2Y.J baths, paneled 31830 E. JEFFERSON, on the LAKESHORE, 987 - Lovely 1111 first floor. plus a Break- , PIANO SERVICE Served Grosse Poiute homes for' 1677 BRYS rc of Grosse Pointe library and a fine new kitchen Lake-This charming older :<1"'\ Room A~D A DEN. white ranch home overlook- 20 years. TU 4-2942 TV 2-2436 done in walnut and white. home is in tip-top condi- TUxedo 1-3173 Kltehen has built.in oven 81 Kercheval on the Hill ing Lakeshore Drive. Oak ------tion. Large living room 20685 Woodmont and range. dishwasher and paneled library with fire- TU H3905 CARPENTER _ All types re- ll1C TU 6-4060 Immediately available and in with fireplace, dining room dispo,,-a1. Can you imagine all place, 2 bedrooms, Ilh baths, ------pair and remodeling. Carl en. such fine condition that you with elbow room, bedroom 21-MOVING & STORAGE PAINTING, interior and deco- Watson, LA 6-5501. ;his for S30.000? Don't delav, and, just for fun, a paneled " 2 couid move right in, t"is ch(lice and bath downstairs, three -A-B-C-M-O-V-I-N-G-is-o-u-r'-b-u-s-in-e-s-s,I rating. Insured. Grosse Pointe ~l\"Jn~ us a call for an family room. Among the ~OO. ap- GROSSE PTE. FARMS , home priced at $44,000 is open bedrooms and nursery up- puintment right away. many extra features are the not a sideline. 2 men, $9.50 references. Please call after B43 MOROSS (near Ridge Road)- to a reasonable offer. stairs. Glassed and screen- oak parquet floors, numerous an hour. Time starts at your 6 p.m. evenings. VA 2-734B, Customcraft to 19880 W. Ida Lane- Surprisingly roomy Ilh story ed porch. Worth while see- closets, circular drive. Owner home. 5-story warehouse for Mr. Page. 10m in good condition. 4 bed- ing. moving east and anxious to Lookin.g for that modern one- rooms, 2 haths. Carpeting storage in locked rooms. 'HUGHES BROTHERS, paiiiting' CONSTRUCTION lot. sell. Guaranteed profe~sionals. floor home with large rooms and drapes included. Must KARL DAVIES 32916 E. JEFFERSON-Winter COMPANY 01'1 568-2515. and decorating, wall. washing, I at 'hat can take large furniture? see inside to appreciate size. TU 5-3220 or summer-happy times 011 ST. CLAIR SHORES ~------._-- ex~ert paper hangmg, f~ee I Additions and Remodeling of all This is only 3 blocks from Ideal arrangement for those the water. Practically new EASTLAND AREA 21A-GENERAL SERViCES estlmates. 5293 Yorkshlre, tYges expertly done. bus and 1 block from school. who need separate quarters house for a large family. EDMUNTON, 19812 - Deluxe, TUxedo 2-9750 or 821-9643. I. Family Rooms • ~itchens F AIRHOLME, 1565, 7-room Co- , to lias 2 large bedrooms, nice for par~nts, etc. Six bedrooms and 4 baths custom built ranch in im. HANDY MAN S E R V ICE • - e Remodeled • R e c rea t i oln lonial. Many built-in features. . d CUSTOM PAINTING ell ... ~I\'lng room and full dining HUGH in the main part of house, maculate condiiion and 10' Chimney, porch repaIr all Rooms. Porches. Attics Con- Carpeting. Drapes, dishwash- & DECORATING )(1m room. The lovely enclosed and guest house tenants cated in a recently developed odd jobs. P Resco tt 7-3452 . verted • Dormers • Garages for ?orch could easily be a fam- CHALMERS er, etc., included. Under $30,. will pay the taxes. Widow area of superior ranch homes. ------Quality Work Remodeled. red ily room. den or bedroom. TV 4-4040 Eves. TU 4-2557 000. Shown ;)y appointment. has large il>vestment in Paneled family room, break- Interior and Exterior Free Estimates and Planning ). TUxedo 1-0726. property and is anxious to fast space in kitchen, 2 lovely CARPET LAYING 20 Years Experience Service. FHA Financing. 885 Lakeshore- selL bedrooms, huge bath with NEW AND OLD tep- 682 ANITA ALL WORK GUARANTEED DEAL DIRECT WITH How few tri.levels we find in built-ins, powder room. The RUDOLPH TONELLO 545-3203 BUILDER oca. Excellent location, 3 large bed- 22412 RIO VISTA, on the Lake fully developed basement con- Stair Carpet Shifted this Area and - how fortun- 45 S. DUV AIr-This one should en- rooms, 2 baths, famiLy room, sid~ of Jefferson-One of tains a 24'x27' recreation Repairs of All Types att' YOU! In this space age head your list if you must PAINTING, co lor s matched, TU 1-1024 om built-in kitchen, 2lh car ga. the newer three bedroom room, lavatory with t ill' d you shall have it from the 3 have four bedrooms and de- Cigaret Burns Re-Woven papering, paper removed, wall len. rage, carpeting and draperies Ranches on a pre s t i g e bedrooms. a i l' i 1y wending sire the quiet of a limited shower, den and complete washing w 0 r k guaranteed. ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS th>-. included. Qui c k possession. street with a private beach. laundry room. The yard is LEO TRUDEL down to formal and then in- access circle street. If you Mertens, 122 Muir, TU 2-0083. Family rooms, porch enclosures, Ired T w o-c a r attached garage. fenced and fully landscaped. BOB TRUDEL formal living area. The latest I Open Sunday 2-5. want prime location find a ------_._ modern kitchens, attics convert- vwner moving out of state. Owner has priced this home TU 5-0703 771-0865 d comforts to create the sim- nwer house, with forced A.I INTERIOR and exteri ')1' ed. Priced right. $12,000 below his 1956 cost. for plest of living. EDWARDS RLTY. CO. air heat and a large kit- 21B-STORMS AND i painting, wall washing and COMPLETE MODERNIZING :on(' Call for appointment toc.ay. paper hanging. Have insur. LICENSED & INSURED 10726 Whittier DR 1-6032 chen with all the trim- 19730 SUNNYSIDE - Attrac- SCREENS ace. 121 Meadow Lane- mings; if your family must tive three bedroom Ranch ance. Kenneth Pygott, SLo. HELMER Ide; Charming Farm Colonial 011 have that additional room STORMS HUNG, screens reo cum 8-1780, after 5:30 p.m. with J % baths on first floor; TUxedo 4-0522 Ith,;. a most desirable private Lane on the first floor, besides 2.car garage, near schools. TOLES moved, win d 0 w swashed. GROSSE PTE. SHORES ace. In c h 0 ice Grosse Pointe the living room and sepa. In very good condition. 74 Kercheval TU. 5~4100 Guaranteed satisfaction. Free fil- rate dining room; if you ~mOLTZ the Carpenter-Panel. Farms. A 3 bedroom home Off Lakeshore Road with Only $18,200.00. estimates. DRexel 1-2952 or site. demand four bedrooms, and ing and remodeling. Also with screened and covered birdseye view of lake. Spa- .LANCASTER-2-bedroom brick VAlley 1-5425. a finished basement, and RUDOLPH'S small jobs. 771-3729. terrace. Rec. Room in base. cious 2 bedroom. 2 bath Colonial with natural fire~ would like the convenience ment. 2 car attached garage RANCH with huge family place, garage, r eel' eat ion 21D-ELECTRICAL the FINEST in and many other conveniences of an attached garage; if APPLIANCES ,Additions Alterations ;tf'P- I room. Natural wood trim TAPPAN room. Low taxes. Immediate you'll enjoy. you want to move right in )ms, throughout, wit h fireplace possession. Under $19,000. Custom Decorating I your next house which 90 KERCHEV AL AVENUE HOOVER-EUREKA Kitchen Modernization ~h€,n I wall to ceiling, plus many 565 Pear Tree- comes comp1l"te with good PHONE 884-6200 LOCHMOOR - 5-bedroom, 3+2- or Minor Repair d a other custom f eat u l' e s AUTH. SERVICE WALLPAPER HANGING (' e n tel' entrance Colonial c a l' pet i n g and draperies bath semi.ranch with library, Free Estimates lIent Nothing to do but move in. FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY with 4 bed!"JOms, 31/2 baths. throughout . . . better see enclosed terrace, 2-car attach- Licensed Contractor pane Value much greater than this one . . . if you like ALL MAKES FURNITURE REFINISHING first floor utility room, 3-car price. TUxedo 1-630\). ed garage, large corner lot. FRANK J. ST. AMOUR garage, family room with the low tag of $49,000. East Side Vacuum N. RENAUD-4 bedroom semi- 17176 E. Warren TU 1-1122 FREE ESTIMATE I TU 2.8324 TU 5-5791 lsive fireplace. Completely air-con- Johnstone & Johnstone TRY THIS ONE for size you BIRCH LANE - 3 - year - old ranch, 2Y.J baths, 2 car at~ Formerly Harper Vacuum 11\'- ditioned. Convenient location. if long for a home with real contemporary colonial, 3 large tached garage, family room, harp Barnes School or Star of the 772-5758 INTERNATIONAL elbow room. Mammoth en- bedrooms, 2Y.J baths, family large exceptionally well-land~ GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY and Sea. CONSTRUCTION CO. trance f 0 Y I' l' with living, re-om, attached garage, excel- scaped lot. Many extras. ------ns- 1341 N. Renaud- dining and library rooms lent location to all schools. COMPLETE decorating. Paper- SPECIALISTS IN s. 2 GROSSE POINTE all leading from it. See Star of Sea Parish. TONNANCOUR - This excep- HOOVER hanging, insured, guaranteed. HOME IMPROVEMENTS , 3rd Deluxe Ran~h situated on a Open Sunday 2 :30-5 :00 what a Chinese fortune can tional home offers 4 bed- FACTORY AUTHORIZED Al Schneider. TUxedo 1-0565. Additions - Porches and large lot, priced far beiow OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 rooms, library, 3lh baths, SERVICE Driveways - Basements ['('production cost - 3 large do when it is spent on EXPERT painting, paper hang- win- 871 WESTCHESTER. Twelve~ turning a kitchen inside CLOVERLY, 478 - Well locat- Florida room, M u t s chi e r Attic Rooms . Baths I ga~ hedrooms, 21h baths. beauti- PO:NTE VACUUM ing. F r e e estimates. Van year-old Colonial in very out. Two first floor lavs ed large brick colonial, 1st kitchen, 2 car attached gar- Aluminum Awnings, Siding ful family room, 3 car garage FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY Asche. TUxedo 4.1187, VA >pen- good condition. Three bed- and a half dozen baths floor lavatory, den, gas heat, age. Expansion for 2 addi- Storms and Screens and sprinkler system in front NEW REBUILT PARTS 4-1492. rooms, one aud one-half baths 2-car garage. Will sell on tional bedrooms and bath. and rear vard. are only a few scattered around and about ALL WORK GUARANTEE~ on seeond floor. First floor Land Contract with $3,000 COMPLETE decorating ser. No Money Down, 5 Years to Pay l')\'e of the m~ny features of this the seven bedrooms. For HIDDEN LANE - 3 bedroom, TU 1-1014 TU 1-0647 'down. Owner leaving state. com. lavatory. Library. Recreation $68,000 you cannot buy or 11h bath ranch. Formal din- 21002 MACK vice. Interior. Paper remov- 869-4470 fine home. PRICE REDUCED. ning room. uuplicate in this rrime 10. ing room, family room, 2-car ing and paper hanging. Wall washing. Workma'1ship guar- am'). cation in the Farms. attached garage. Immaculate 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS 741 Trombley aXFORD, 1791, near Mack - anteed to be the best. For H. F. JENZEN addi- Following by condition. One of the Pointe's most dis- A WORD to the wives .. " we'd Spacious 2-hedroom brick Il';1)IVIDUALLY des i g n e d estimate, call BUILDING . 1 LZ tinctive residences. Beauti. Appointment ranch, family room, gas heat, Spencer girdles and surgical )uilt. advise you to get the man WILLIAM FORSYTHE Home and industrial repairs fully situated in the Wind- in your life to join you in garage. Walking distance to supports. Over 30 years ex, Additions, a t tic s completed, with VAlley 2-9108 mill Pointe Area on a 250x- LAKELAND. First advertised. seeing this one before it's transportation and shopping. perience. M a u d e Bannert. Porch enclosures, recreation I for Carter & CO. 175 ft. lot with exceptional Near Char1,evoix. Neat Colo- sold. In the Farms on a TU 5-4027 VE 9-1385 C 0 LOR ED PROFESSIONAL rooms. garages repaired. , too. landscaping. Five bedrooms, nia1. Three bedrooms, two generous s i zed lot ~'ith CALL TU 4-4400 decorator. Interior, exterior. 1 21 G-ROOF SERVICE TU 1-9744 TU 4-3011 3 '2 baths, a 15x18 panelled and one-half baths. $31,500. ample room for the kids Expert workmanship. ~fer. library plus a lovely 22x24 WEBER & 10me and the dog. Five family 13A-LOTS FOR SALE ROOF AND GUTTER work- ences. TRinity 1-7318. [-'amily Room. You must see RENAUD. Outstanding Shores fam- I bedrooms and two more for Decks repaired, repl~ced. 251INTERIOR painting, Artistj~ 21T-DRESSMAKING this on~ for yourself. offering. Five bed l' 0 0 m s, stay-in-help. Baths galore now SCHWEITZER ONE OF THE finest remaining years experience, reIerences I painting. Work guaranteecr. EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS three and one-half baths. and so much more ... bet- " on Family room. Library. Elabor- lots left in the Park. 200x250. on request. Don Seeger, TU References. Private. WAlnut by Marie Stephens. Quick ehen 345 University- ter call now! 886-4200 ate recreation room. All 5-7460. 2-38{)5. service 011 hems. (Fur~). TU Well "eed room? Here's a large WARNER RLTY. TU 5.5788 ------~ _ house for a growing family rooms are large. $82,500. THIS LARGER English house ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK 21J-WALL WASHING -, 5-7610. in a pre<;t!ge location. Three on 3ishop Road might very Caulking, chi m n e y repairs. ------SEWING alterations, adults and fireplaces. library, kitchen WESTCHESTER. Deluxe Colo- well be the ideal answer GROSSE PTE. HOMES Gutters cleaned BACKIN BUSINESS 1 children; hems, zippers, pil- with built-ins, 3% baths and ni(ll. Four bedroollls, two and for the family who must GR. PTE. SHORES BISHOP RD. 1035 - Ideal fam- FIRST OFFERING of a choice many other features to add to one-half baths plus two rooms have con sid I' r a b 1 e el- ADVANC~UM~~~3~ENANCE WALL WASH ING ~~\_~~;~~s. Blank2ts bound. ily home with 4 comfortable, lot 115x117 near Lake Shore the ('omfort and convenience and bath over attached gar~ bow room. For example, ~E roomy bedrooms and 2 1-)aths, Road. Restriction permits 1 or of dav-to-day living plus age. P:meled library. Modern there are six bedrooms and 21H-RUG CLEANING PAINTING & DECORATING ALTERATIONS and sewing. plus 2 bedrooms and bath on 2 story house. HOME MAINTENANCE man v "featur~s to enhance kitchen w:th built-ins. Siate four baths on the second 3rd floor. Library, terrace, Will picil: up and deliver. your entprtaining alld en- roof. floor, and stairs to storage m(}dern kitchen, 1st floor RADKE CARPET CLEANERS ELMER T. LABADIE TUxedo 1-3669. T. RAYMOND JEFFS Carpets, rugs, tacked down or courage your relaxation en. rooms and an additional lavatory. 2 car brick garage. 'TU 1-1100 Res. TU 2-0176 loose and upholstered furniture TUxedo 2-2064 RE-WEAVING, mot h holes, joyment. ICLAIREVIEW. Large and lu~r~ third floor bedroom. There High loan value. ious ranch for the speclal 3re two additional rooms 14-REAL ESTATE cleaned and moth proofed, in tears and burns. 22549 Rave". 781 Westchester- purchaser. Many expensive on the first floor besides WANTED your home the modern way A-l WALLWASHING. All work PRescott 7-4381. F AIRWAY LANE 20540 - with the latest Rug Deteger, :\ home built for a large fam. extras. Three bedrooms, two the living room and dining Like quiet, secluded area - gu~ranteed. Referen~es. F;~ I EXCLUSrVEDRESS\fAKING _ Ily. located on one of the fa- alld one-half baths. Family room. The low price of 3 BEDROOM ranch, fa mil y dries overnight. estimates. Call anytIme. dresses, suits. coats. Quality this has it plus too many fea- room important. Built since vorite streets in Grosse room. Fully air conditioned. $42,900.00 makes this the tures to list. 3 bedrooms, Repairing, serge binding, throw 4-3539. work done in my home. War- 1955. $43,000 m a x i mum. I Pointe, close to schools. and 110' lot. Near lake. $59,000. "most house for the money" bath and vanity. Many fur- rugs and runners, picked up Phone TUxedo 4-5498. 21 K--WINDOW WASHING ren-Outer Drive Section. Call the Park_ This 4 bedroom. buy in Grosse Pointe. nishings included. 0 w n e r and delivered. 882.7761. HAWTHORNE. Commodious 212 hath home is only 8 years transferrred. Low taxes - 16-PETS FOR SALE Free estimate l' e a son a b 1 e A-OK Window Cleaners. Serv- I ------~---- old and has extra large break- Cape Cod on 80' lot. Three RAMBLE ABOUT in the luxury' low price. prices. DR 1.3133. ice on storms and screens. 21U-PLUMBING fast room and family room bedrooms, two and one-half of gigantic rooms with fire- Free estimates. 52? -2459. PLUS a Rec. Room with fire. baths. Lib l' a l' y. Activities places greeting :'ou in most OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 TACKED DOWN CARPETS place and loads of closets room. Recreation room. $32,- of the bedrooms and in liv- Yorkshire G.OLMIN throughout. The per fee t 000. ing room, and dining room. LOTHROP 274 - Unelieveably AND FURNITURE SPRENKLE This is truly one of the spacious ranch type home in WINDOW CLEANING house for the family that SERVICE • PLUMBING does a lot of living in their BEDFOPD south of Jefferson. Pointe's fine houses. 1m. St. Paul, Kerby and Brown- Terriers WALL WASHING • HEATING home. Pleasing English. Four bed- mense foyer and a magnifi. ell school distrkts. 6 bed. rooms, two and one-half baths. cent staircase leads up to rooms, 3th baths, large fam- TUxedoA-7579 CLEANED on FREE ESTIMATES • SEWER CLEANING Modernized kitchen. Recrea- tive family bedrooms each ily room with fireplace and 968 Westchester - I' WE ARE INSURED VA 2-1 282 tion room with bar. Addi- with its own bath. Plenty ideally finished basement for LOVELY Christmas kittens. ,\ttractive grey brick Colo. I LOCATION VALLEY 1-9321 _I SINCE 1916 ni in for a time saving list stop by 4733 Yorkshire and Guaranteed and ins u red with decision and promptness. TUXEDO 5-5700 14508 CHARLEVOIX other fine features. Be sure I tailored to your requirements MANY OTHER FINE HOMES. see some of Detroit's most Method proven for over 30 1 Blk. east of Chalmers to see this one. ! from our comprehe,;sive Grosse CONSULT OUR OFFICE FOR beautiful poodles and York- years. ,I : Pointe catalog of photographs HOMES OPEN SUNDAY shire terrier breeding stock. BESTCARPET CLEANERS VA 2-7318 GROSSE POINTE FURNITURE I .-~------i and small floor plans. Purdy Chl;ice of litter pups are CLEANING, DYEING available at this time. Will ~LEANING CO. 21Z-LANDSCAPING REPAIRING Free EstImates Robert Johnson __ __~ __ TAPPAN & hold for Christmas. Health Silloway & CO. PROMPT HOME SERVICE 90 Kercheval Avenue MAXON guarantee. Specialize in tiny 9226 Bishop Rd. TIJ 5-6451 TRIMMING, removal, spraying. FREE ESTIMATES BROTHERS, INC. Complete tree service. "On-The-Hill" Edgar TU 4-7000 Yorkies. Black and deep ap. INSURED Phone 884-6200 83 KERCHEVAL TU 2-6000 ricot color bred poodles. \ CHAIRS REC~ED, dolls re. Cal Fleming Tree Service -l 100 KERCHEVAL TV 4-2228, TUxedo 2-9531. TU 2.6556 paired. W A 1-2710. TU 1.6950 • 1 ------. ~ --~ ~ ------~- -~~------~-~-~~----~-~-~-~------.-----.._------~------_..._----_ ..._------~-~-~----_...... ---...... --~- -- •

Page Twenty-Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 3, 1964 * * * * Feature Page * * * * who~ where and ftTha'nol Pointer of Interest Good Taste by whoozil F~f)01'ite Recipes oj Combining her artistic talents with a free enter- People i." The Knofl! flJ4Jtnfe prise flair ... young Bonnie DenIer, ll-year-old daughter of the John Deniers. of Pine court, has gone into busi- ness for herself-and her "products" are in such demand RUM ICE BOX Counter Points her mother has had to ration the young lady's orders! DESSER'l' Bonnie makes THE ~OST delightful place cards. using Contributed by By Pat Rousseau felt cut-outs and freehand drawings to fashion tiny tab- Mrs. Frederic M, Sibley, Jr. Men's Night ... in the Village, ~ecem~er ~th, can leaux. We particularly liked two Thanksgiving scenes: I be a lady's delight if he heads In the n.ght dIrectIOn An Indian with a tomahav,:k. chasing a turkey, and a 3 eggs, separated to Walton-Pierce ... of course! The Gift Court abounds Pilgrim crouched. gun in hanel. behind a bush, watching ~_ 1/2 cup sugar with thoughtful things. Then there are fur trimmed love- HIS Thanksgiving dinner move slowly into range. We 2 Tb. rum lies, smart accessories and beautiful jewelry •.• treasures were captivated by a felt Mayflower, its decks awash 1 Tb. lemon juice 1/2 pint whipping cream . , . all! with colt':-ed-pencil Pilgrims ... by a felt family. father >II and son dressed in bro\vn. mother and daughter in grey' Graham cracker '" '" ... by a bright rul Santa Claus with a fuzzy, sEow-white crumbs Top Drawer Topics ... We haven't seen a crystal Beat sugar into egg yolks. inkwell with a silver cover in years and we've alw.ays beard. :\Iiss DenIer does all the work herself, cutting, ! Add rum and lemon juice. Fold pasting. drawing. thinking up designs--even packaging, [ thought it so decorative. Many other elegant expresszons in well beaten egg whites. Fold in crystal from the collection at The j'op Drawer, 17007 in neat envelopes. with one place card on the outside: in whipping cream beaten until of each envelope. the artist-manufacturer's "business I doubled. Put a layer of graham Kercheval UP in the Village. Very useful, are the salt and peppers, jam jars and mayonnaise servers .•. won- careL" giving her name and telephone number, TUxedo I crack~r crumbs in bottom of ice 1-4722 ... Bonnie obviously has a gift for advertising, cube trllY; pour above mixture derful "our house to !lour house" gifts. too ••• on top. Let stand at least 3 >i< ...... hours in ice box. Before serv- Change Oll Place . , • take time to drop by Claire Pearone, 397 * * ing, put in freezer section for First personal name, .. in the big, new Detroit East last hour. Fisher Road on December 9th and lOt!1.The trunk showing of Jane Side City Directory, just off the presses, belongs to Derby cruise and Spring fashions will be as refreshing as a balmy Pointer ~icholas S. Aagesen. of Lincoln road (for dic- southern breeze. tionary-directory-atlas browsing addicts, a cursory survey St. Paul Lakers ... * of the new Directory's listings reveals such picturesque Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. CARL A. ERICKSON, OF AUDUBON ROAD Drop First T~vo Santa Claus Is Coming , to town in a Dodge surnamt>s as Pigeon, Birdseye ana Thunderbird • . • Custom 880 Station Wagon. He finds that on modern Coldsnow. Hailstonf' and Sunshine ... Blacksmith, Hat- By Janet Mueller ly Negro and the staff is pre- By Jim Brunson highways it really out-performs those famous reindeer. maker and Shoebottom ... Goldring, Greengrass and "Most people in Grosse Pointe have no idea of con- dominately Negro, t;,.e PrinCl- The Lakers of St. Paul, de. It's comfortable and big. so it carries loads of presents. SiJvertooth •.. Guitar, Piano and Piccolo ••• Sugar, dit.ions in Detroit's Inner City. My teachers must be espe. pal is a Swede from the Copper fending "Class C" champions. Easy to unload, too! If you've scheduled a Santa delivery, Younglove and Honeybuss). cially good; my youngsters have no background, no train- Country, and substantia~ dona. wet'e toppled i:l tlleir first two pick up an 880 Wagon at Riverview DOdge, 15205 East t10ns to Mr. Erickson's "larder" * * * ing, so their teachers must be a little bit of every- come from Jewish parents at the contests. On Tuesday, Novem- Jefferflon and leave the roof-top operation to the old ber 24, the Lakers were beaten With Christmas . . . only a hair's breadth away, thing ... " ..' McDowell School, many of team. decisively at Ecorse by the ... II< Sally Lenahan. of ;\ eft' road. regretfully banished a vision I The s~eaker IS Carl A. E~'ICk. chers are critics for Wayne whom were graduated from spirited Ecorse teams. The final at palm trees and pink sand beaches. accepted instead a . so~. ~esident ?f Grosse Pomte, State University's; every Wed. Bishop. score was 70-59. That Micro Transistor Radio ... you've been hearing check for $600 from the Dad's Club of Grosse Pointe I PnnclPal. of BISho~ Elementary nesday, 15 WSU student teach- Carl Erickson is interested in Particularly glaring was the about and wanting is ot Paul Gach, 345 Fisher Road. It's . , . School In DetrOIt's Eastern ers come to Bishop to acquaint H II '1' t' \\i oods Spartan Football Team. Sally, first-place wmner \~arket area art. e co ects 01 pam mgs poor Laker defense, which is the size of a pocket bo:c of matches ... twenty-nine nine- m themselves with the workings k . h' b in a ,contest s.ponsored b.v the Dad's Club, had her choice Prl'ncl'pal 'ErI'ckson does not and ma es mobiles m IS ase. usually one of the Lakers' ty-eight, Another great. gift is lightweight theater glasses b t h of an elementary school; two ment, (an example of his handi- strong points. The alert Ecorse . from fifteen ninety-five. e \I"een a tnp to Bermuda and the cash ... The c e('~ run his school as Grosse Pointe WSU students ,~urrently prac- work, three wooden birds sus- team also took advantage of ~. ... \\"a~ presented to her by Bob Warner, Dad's Club presI- schools are run. "1 don't know tice teaching in the building. pended on slender wires, hangs mediocre rebounding by St. '" dent, and J. C. Poole, finallcial chairman. how many toothaches I treat a "We have a WONDERFUL in his den). Paul and completely dominated Open House ... what fun! So much entertaining begins and ends * * .... day," he says. He keeps cotton feeling in our school," Carl He used to be very active in the boa~ds. This was not a in the kitchen. Yours should be a well designed one by Mutsch;e~. A gl'oup of seventh and eighth grade students batting, c:J of cloves and other Eri~kson st~tes. Su.bstit~te tea- Cub and Boy Scouts. Son Carl league game and will have no 20489 Mack Avenue. Althou~h planned for specifio use. the ha\"c formed th(' Junior Volunteers of Gross(' Pointe to emergency toothache remedies chers sometm~.es crmge lI:war~. F. Erickson is now in his first effect on the standings. !;;torage units are extremt'ly versatile and the work centers are in his office. l~' when they 111'stenter BIshop s year of law school at the Uni- On Friday, November 27, the placed t,o save time and steps, which makes entertaining ISO much 1id the :Uuscular Dystrophy Association of America, Ine., He is a part-time doctor, too, doo~s~th.ey have hea.rd .ta1es of I versity of Michigan, daughter Lakers s u f fer e d their first Wayne County Chapter. and are currently selling Christ- l1~ed to cleansing surface infec- teachmg m the Inn~I ~Ity-but Caryn was graduated from league defeat in the new season. easier. Jr.1S cards to benefit :\'IDA, ThiS is the first group of its tions Lefure driving his young usually, says the PrmCIpal, t~ey Grosse Pointe High School last The final score was 55-35. The * kind. and is sponsored by :Hiss Judith Buckley, who "patients" home or to the Free :-;ant to c~me back. agam: June and is presently studying Lancers of St. Florian snubbed Even Santa Needs • to guard his vitality .•• teaches English and supervises Vo)unteers~ weekly meet- Clinic at Receiving Hospital. Youngsters III better neIghbor- at Mi,~higan State University. the usually ~o~ent Laker .of- particularly at this busy time of the year. We bet he has ings in Pierce Junior High Sehool. Officers of the organi. He maintains an emergency hoods. are better prepared. Caryn wants to go into Sperial fense by brillIant defenSIve I already stopped at Notre Dame Pharmacy and picked up zation include Rick Rubin. president ... Karen Burnett, clothin~ supply. ("1 am always There IS not so ~uch challenge Education, to work with the play. __ ._ a bottle of NOTRE-VITE, that well balanced formula of first vice-pr~~ident ... Bill Stevenson, Liz Babcock and b ~ g g :,n g used clothes. from for the teacher. partially seeing ?r blind, and 'vitamins and minerals compounded for Notre Dame e1 Frankie Ashton .....ice.presidents all ... Paula Gordon and ~l'lends). and an en: g~ncy He's Kind B.ut. F~rm her father, who thmks the teach- Phcrmacy. • • " I larder. ("A hungry child IS a In matters of dlscIplme, Carll ing profession is "marvelous," Brtan Bott. r~cor?Ing sccn't~ry and aSSistant record~ng Ipoor student"). I Erickson is kind but firm, not is grateful he has someone eager '" '" sec'retar}'. res~echvely . , . DIck Marshall, correspondmg I Bishop is a slum schOOl, a averse tv using corporal punish- to £allow in his footsteps. In The Bag ... put all the matching accessories. The secretary ... fom Prest'nt, telephol}e secretary ... and! dying school in a dying area. It ment when the situation war- Many Pointe boys know Carl ensemble is faT the perfectionist. Other handsome hand- )Iary "ant' Adamo, endowment chauman. Members al'e ! is undercrowded. From a junior rants it-"That's not very often" Erickson from Camp Flying :B bags, designed by Milch are found at Kopp's, 16926 Carolyn Beirne, Chris Boy(i, Judi Bruno, Kathy Gregory, 'high school serving 1,600 pupils, -and backs his teachers "100 Eagle, near Grayling, which he Kercheval in the Village. where a purchase on Men's Karen Grivas. Betsy lawrie, Barbara Lounsberry. Bruce it has become an elementary per cent." and Mrs. Erickson finally sold e Night will get you their complimentary customer's :\Iat"t:ke. Joe ~Iedgessy, Don Mcintosh, Laura Patthoff, schoel,. with an enrollment of I He has confiscated no knives in the faU of 1957. a package. Ra}' Phebus. Kris RoC:in, Pat Ryde. Melody Sands, Pam approxITl:ately 600. I this year .. but i~ past yea.rs, Is Avid Hunter I u ...... Sanker. Richard Schott, Debby Stewart. Shannon Tobin I WIll Be Swallowed I when he was teachmg behav10r In 1955, the Ericksons built ;t Your Holiday Agenda ... should include a beauty treatt Make an Bdsy Todd. John Tompkins, I~'ynn Thompson, Paula Van~. "Urban Rene~al" is mOre than problem boys, he confiscated a lodge-home near the camp,' I appointment fo1' the Sassy Look at I::dward Nepl, "Parrucchiere," DrGinste Pat Voigti. W~d(' Williams Reed Wilson I a phrase at BIShop: It means! over 100 weap?ns. where Mr. Erickson, an avid y 19463 Mack Avenue. It's fun to wear a halo of newly shaped Sh W'. kl J: w.t All" ,lIT.' k d P 'I the new Vernor Expressway, I' Many of hIS students. come hIt 11 t . aron In er, 1m es , .,n, el ne en an am Iwhich will swallow Bishop up- from the Brewster HOUSIngPro- unter, pans even ua yore- hair. TUxedo 4-8858. Hallen. "Then we'll move elsewhere," II jeet across the Chrysler Express- tire from May through the Deer Looking forward - to a '" '" '" says the Principal. i way, and Mr. Erickson can see Season. '" '" busy, gala holiday season? Be A Christmas Angel . the loveliest decoration PILFERINGS In the interim. Bishop exists !he e~fect.s of c~ean, new build- Although Louise and the The best beauty insur~ Conservative: A statesm,m who is enamored of ex- ! and trains and educates on the 111gsm hIS pupIls. young Ericksons have been to in your home. Start right now with a visit to Fashion ance for any woman is a Two Twenty, Mack Avenue, for complete make- isting evils. as distjn~uished from the Liberal who I same site as the original Bishop "When a youngster is ill, I Europe twice, (their most recent 20445 a carefully scheduled series up analysis. All the essentials, selected for you, fit into oth - r~ 'School which opened its doors generally will take him home," visit was last summer, when \\ishcs to replace them with t: ". . in 1857. . he explains. "When I see some they traveled to the S~andinav- of appointments to keep a monogrammed Glamour Case (perfect travel tote) ... -Ambrose BIerce . 1 . h . of the 'homes.' I marvel that ian countries and visited Mrs. her looking radiant and and they all add up to a lot of beauty for surprisingly '" * ... The curncu urn at BIS op IS h h' h Erickson's cousins in Helsinki, _ . . the same as that in all Detroit t e ,r; l1dren are as good as t ey lovely around the clock. little money. Call TUxedo 6-0252 for an appointment. • J\~ Enghshman came to !he DUlted States for a Schools for grades one through are; .. Finland), Carl is a Northern Custom Permanents and viSIt. hked the country and deCIded to stay. He took out, six. But at Bishop there are 15 Carl ~tl~ks{ln IS n.ot a cock- Michigan man. Protein Con d it ion i n g * '" '" Expect J~. Good Time! Insure it with extra help from i Treatments s h 0 u I d be ('itizenship papers .. seW,ing dow~ in a typical suburban rooms of mentally retarded. e~:ed OptU;llst; he belIeves there W.~enever he can, he goes up HOURLY AID. Give a party or go to one, secure in the ranch-house to enJov hIS new hfe. Th . J nior S 'l B WIll always be hard-core poverty I to hIS sun:mer home, hangs ~ne booked now - a relaxing . . ere IS au. peCla pockets. but he can see where of hIS prIze guns, an Enghsh knowledge that all is well on the home front.The cook, change of pace from the Some y("ars passed. The EnglIshman, by now thor- Ul1lt, fo: boys and gIrls ages 12 education is paying off. He I fowling piece with gold and cleaning lady 01' nurse for the children are reliable be- shopping bit. oU1.hly acclim.atized,. was pleased ~o receive a visitor, a to 11~.Wlth average IQ's of 70 or p!aces little faith in. programs I silve~ barrels, above the mantel, cause all references are carefully checked. Call VAlley member of hIS family who flew In from London on a \~ . S' S . 1 B aImed at adults, but IS convinc- I and IS monarch of all he sur- Tiny charmers would do 2-2630. short vacation. U 't1erfe ISba elllodr .Plecia ed "we CAN do something with: veys. well to have their Intra- m, or oys an gir saver th gteI' " 11 ' . h' * '" * But the Londoner kept harping on his host's "de- 14, with average IQ's of 70 or e youn s ~. '. Gun co ectmg. IS IS avoca- Curl-Cuts ahead of time Entertaining Idea ... from Pointe Wharf, 18310 Mack Avenue, fection " below. Many of .hIS former pupIls, hon, He has a SIx-shooter that so that they can look their Their party menu features S() many buffet delights. Five dozen . Th . J' U d d boys and gIrls from hard-core I:>elonged to Wild Bill Hickok best for school and church frog legs for seven nineiy-fiv~ is just one goodie. Carry out and "! don't understand it!" he insisted. "What do you TJ . e~e IS a .um~f /gr8 bed poverty homes are now teach- I and a five-shooter oirginally th~ parties. GAI~ by becoming- a U.S. citizen?" mt. tor em()ll;lOnay 12IstuTde ers. lawyers, ']iiJrarians. mail-! property of a ga~bler, with the delivery. TUxedo 5-4453. youngs ers up to age ,an a 'bl d' 't' . For appointments c a I I The Eng-lish.American smiled. "Well," he replied, ! Health Conservation U'lit for men, responSI e. pro ucmg CI1- front SIght removed so the TUxedo 1-6833-or drop "for one thing: I win the American Revolution." children with heart or rheu- zens. card-sharp could draw it quick- . . . A few weeks ago, he was at a ly from his vest in at our haven-on-the- * * * matIc condItIOns who must rest luncheon seated next to an at- '. Hill and pick up Beauty See Gray and Skate Everv. new opinion, at its starting. is precisely in a during the day. t f ve' h k At Camn Flymg Eagle. Mrs. Gift Certificates to de light There is a Partially Seeing ,rdac}M YL?~ngkwomdan,w 0 as - Erickson made a magnificent minonty of one. -Thomas Carlyle ., e. r. J'",flCson. on yout re. ha d to 1 d 1 th h th 'tJi. the loved ones on your * • * Group ... ~nd BIShop WIll soon member me?" .nldl~f0 e t:fa er dS e,~C' IIVI list. Our salon at 117 house Tramable Centers for WI 1 e mo 1 s an ar'. F SI(ATES An American missiomllr)' and his familv were re- children with IQ's of 50 or be- I Had Spanked Husband Erickson" emblazoned on the Kercheval is always open tll~'ning from the form{'r French Camerouns: West Af- low. He thought, placed her as one front, for an 1873 Winchester, Mondays for you r con. for rica. So that the children would not look conspicuous Have Wond~rful Teachers ,of his former "Safety Girls," and Mr. Erickson's gift to his son. venience. in homemade. native clothes, tht' mother outfitted them These "special" situations nec-I asked what she was doing no.w. Carl Erickson's grandfather every member in the ' latest. fashion• from a mail-order catalogue . But eSSI't at"e specla. 1" teachers, and ,Shed wasd ahteacher,h bshed explam- was a. whaling ship. captain turn. of the family thev soon betrayed their background. I P' . IE'"k Id _ e . an er us an was a ed mmer; Mr. ErIckson has the .. . rmClpa rIC son wou un Ilawyer-"You may have forgot- h t k'f th t bid . G & J Electric Co. rI As the family walked along a street in Paris, a i hesitatingly back his teachers i ten him but he'll never forgetg si:ell ~I eh. a edfontghe°H - Child's 9-2 $ 9.95 t th' h d . tl t I' a 'nst an '. the country I' a y 0 JS gran a er. e Jim Krausmann, Owner s opover on ell' omcwar ,Journey. Ie paren s rea - i a,.,al '. Y II, . you. Mr, Erickson; you spanked also has a copper blade which Boys' 3.5 13.95 ized that everyone was staring at them. Turning around. He cites Mrs. Gwendolyn Dar- ;him!" his father found in a stump in i Electrical Wiring they discovered that the twn little ones who trailed nell, hChfoseOnTbeacher"TohftIhe Carl Erickson has been teach- the Northern Peninsula Carl I Men's 6-14 14.95 n and Repairir~J behind were casuallv walking along-carrying their suit- Mont ,~r cto. er bY e k - ing for 33 years, working in the Erickson made a de~r-foot . . strut tor magazme wh 0 wor s . d' t I f h h dl . cases on thf'tr ht'ads! . h ' 1 d', t d' b area ln1me Ia e yeast 0 t e an e for the blade, estImated TU 4.2138 R d" WIt ma a JUs.e o.YS ages Woodward since 1943. Principal to be between six and seven '" - ea er s Dlge~t seven thr~ug? 12 at .BISh?p. of Russell School until it was thousand years old. "If that Grosse Pointe & East Side '" * The majority of BIShop s tea- abandoned and turned over to blade could only talk!" he ex. U)Iy country. right or wrong." is a thing that no tre' Water Board. he moved to claims. patriot would think of saving except in a desperate case. p.m. A one.act play, "Where i Bh'hop a year and a half ago. Mr. Erickson is intrigued by It is like saying. "My mother. drunk or sober." Love Is," will be presented by I He has often been asked why "things." interesting, individual -G. K. Chesterton the Warren :\1rthodist Play~rs. ; ~e does not request a transfer: IObjects with stories behind '" * * On the same day from 3 to: I fee! I understand t~e young- I them, and by people, all of Power dot's not ('orrupt men; fools. however, if they 4:30 p.m. at Oakland YW, 839 sters In that commumty better' whom he considers interesting Crooks road. Clawson. memhers than a newcQ~er .would ... " I all of whom he regards as indio ~et into a position of power. corrupt power. of the children's ballet class HIS secret WIsh IS that "some- viduals. FIGURE SKA YES -G. B. Shaw wi.ll dance for th~ir parents and one would endow me with a lot I. Hi? philosophy is summed up .- Girls 9 to 3 $11.95 fnends, and )lIS5 Eva :\10are. of .money, so I could take all the m hIS "Recipe for Every Day -- 2~10 Rochester roa~, Royal Oak. chIl~;en to camp for the sum- in the Year," The Bishop School ladies' 13.95 Brunch YWCAs Set Festivities wIll lead her ChrIstmas story. mer. Philosophy which occupies a "The Baby." !"Ike many people born and place of honor in the Principal's There is something rhristmas com e s to the I expert swimmers in a synchron. The other two YWCA branch- raIsed in Northern Michigan, office: A Co~plete Line of Hockey Equipment: Shin Guard. YWCA of )letropolitan Detroit i i7ed swim show. es "Yill hold. their Christmas Mr. Erickson has a profound Ingredients nauseous in the way Shoulder Pads - Gloves - Sticka - Helmet., etc. this weekf'nd. Three of its i The other three Christmas parhes later,111 the month. ~t love of the. out-of.door? Bor.n i 1 Cup of Friendly Words Ed Sullivan hranch£'S--Downtown. :"orthwest I programs are scheduled for Sun- Macomb YW, 1~800 Ten :\111en.ear Ishpemmg, he receIved hIS I 2 Heap:ng Teaspoons of Time exploits the worst in HOLLOW 00 amI Oakland-will celebrate the I day afternoon. December 6. road, East DetrOIt, from :;! to 4 fIrst teacher training in Mar- I and Patience SKATE SHARPENING $1 tl'arhtJOnal hanging of the gre('n<; At Northwest Branch YW. p.m. on Saturday. December 12. quette, at Northern State Uni- 1 Dash of Humor bad taste and offers GROUND :md :'\orthern Branch will hold 25940 Granll River, from 3 to Imembers of the branch will hear versity. (he later earned his Instruction F' M' . that as an example its annual World Festival. 5 p.m., members of the braoC'h a dramatic reading of a Christ- Master's degree at Wayne). Mea ur ~ or f J~lhg to our youth. Roland Gray's iacquet and Sport Slrop "WinJ(s Around the World" is will foiio\\o their tradition of mas story. see a demonstration His first experience with big he . s e wor t ~e ut Y'd~dd thl" theme of the World Festival lighting the Yule log and sing-I of American Indian dances by I cWes came when he was a U apll1g cups 0 un e~s an ~ng. at ~ol'thl'rn YW. 13130 Wood. jng Christmas carols. A trave- hoys from the Y\1CA's Indian. High School student. he visited ~degenerous a1mounts of time , . . h d S G 'd d . b. 'an patlence \.'" (' P tempera- ward .-\n'nue, f rHla... and Sahlr. logue WIll be s own:m anta 1Ul es an a presentatIOn Yi Detroit and saw Negroes for the! t 1 D' b '1 Add Open Evenings 'tlf 9, now t to Christmas. da .... D('c('mher 4 ann 5. From I Claus will arrive with a bag of I the children's ballet class. . first time. "In the Northern I~ ure two 0 no 01. . a TU 1-2262 ;) to 10 p.m, ('arh day. visitors i goodies for .the childr~. . . A "Family Night" at Down-I Pcainsula, there never WERE i ash 0 humor .and a pmch of TU 1.5262 to the fl.',:ti\'a~ will b~ treated 1. Santa WIll also Vls~t the I rlver Branch YW. 3~11 Fort any Negroes," he explains. I warm .perso?ahty .. Season ~o to international foods. have an Downtown YW. 2230 WItherell StrE.:et, Wyandotte, WIll mark ~st.e .WIth spIce of hfe. Serve In

opportunity to purchase gifts I Street. on the same afternoon [the Christmas season December Almost.All Negro mdl~dual ~olds: from foreil:!n countries al cOlor-1when that branch holds its 18 with the Orpheus Club of Today, at BIShop School, the ThIS reCIpe 1S guaranteed illl bazaar booths, and will see Christmas party beginning at 3 Wyandotte singing carols. student body is almost exclusive. never to fail. 106 Kercheval-on-the-Hill I

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