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J - T • DEADLINES ,Army Vacates,. ~a'mpsi:te.Jo "Ma.k~Way For;":5,ch~1 Bond Sale for Park Population of the , Over 60,000 \VEER As Compiled by ,be Improvements Gets Data Shows Gr~$se Pointe Ne1.IJs Compilation Also Disclos'el 1'.662 Completed ThursdaYtSeptembel~27 Woods Approval Residences In MILDRED,(BABE) DIDRIK- SON ZAHARIAS. the J~eatest Pointe Distric:t woman athlete of all time,..died CounciJ Puts Okay .on'.$1 16.000 Issue and Transfer, of .~ ~~~ce;o~ t~~~~e ~~~;it~~ar~ Other Funds to Fjnance F:i1ter The population~of the area Galveston, Texas. Her Cclreeras Plant and Other 'Items comprised in the Grosse an athlete was packed with / , Pointe School District is now triumphs that began with. AAU The 'Woods council on Monday, October 1, approved in excess of 60,0'00. This was, basketball tournaments and in- the sale of $115,000 general obligation bonds, to finance 'indicated in a report just eluded AAUU track, the Olym- filter plant construction at the swimming pool and other issued by Dr. Lynn M. Bart.;. pies, and finally the :nation's improvements .needed at the waterfront park. lett, Director of Pupil Per- golf courses. She corltracted The council also conSented-to.. . sonnel for the Grosse Pointe cancer in 1953 after she won tho~,transfer. 0.£ $.35,.{)OOfro~ -the Het 'd R Public Sc, hool.

after the rocket 'plane was re • Shores has granted the Woods -- parable flgures for -1955. leased from beneath its B.504 a permit for the construction, A Hazel Park resident who Shores Fastest Growing "mother" plane, There was no with the approval of the State has been driving since Au- As has been true for the past . word on the cause of th,~crash. and Wayne County Health De- gust 1952, without a driver's several years, the g:r eat e s't • • • .partments. The park' is within license,. . was apprehended growth has taken place in the

the limits of St. Clair Shores. an,d ....-restedl.by Fanns nn. ll'~e northern end of the school dis- a aYt ep em e]' . ".. . c;u,. .t"~ trict. The fastest growl'ng' ar'e'a S turd S t b 29 , ,-Picture by Fred ltunneUs Th W d ghbo lty S t d ht Se t b NICARAGUA's Pre sid en t Moving operations have all but been completed by it has been in the Pointe. Almost n:nmediately afteT the ' e 00 S nel ' rea ur ay nlg t ' p em er during the past year was Grosse Anastasio S 0 m 0 z a d:ied of ' . . ~- .' ." . . ',' . agreed to clear the ~ay ~o that 29. Pointe Shores. This municipal- wounds inflicted by an assassin BatteryAof.the99thAAAGunBattaIi.ontonChalfente: Iast,~mytrUckpulls.out'aliewClarriiylt',of.constnLction thy Woods can.obtam tl~le to Thomaa Rosser, 48, was'ity increased 426 or 32.9 per last week at Leon, Nicaragua. road_ The Army is moving th~ .~our glJlIl inst~lla~on' to 'Yorkers will move mi'"to 'start work',~' the, ne~ junior, the sul;ml;erge~land portion of chased to the' corner of Chal- cent in the one year 'period. - Announcement of the ]> res i~ its z;tew location in Highland Park. With. th~ ',.<;eparture ~gh school to be 'e~ted 'on :the ,site.:,wl1erti..the '90,.m.m. . th~ park fro~ the State~ fonte. and ~oross by Charles .The next .most rapidly grow- " dent's death was made by Dr_ of t~ie. c.~p~s, ~et;r off,,)~,e:,S ..@l,d.:D;1~P.~.go~,~'th.e".l.a_s",t.',,__,, '':.::2'';.i.... 'tl' ~ft+f,1i~"'" "~.l:"!"", ..~".t '",'"i),' J~#f~t~",,,.,,,,,,,:(,p-,,,~,, The Woods.was }j{ockedfrom .~s?h; had 'been. f0l.l0wing the ~arper Woods which, is in the "\ " , .~oza'a room in a U:S, hospital some, ., so Iers W 0 .nave:servcu.:UJ,(' le~.iP__ ~:,;1V~le, _ /~~(' '." ',' .' .':'~ ).' ~'.>"';~",,;", 'acquiri.!'lgtitle' when St.. Clair R9s.ser~ from M1.V-rl'?ad and Gr~ss'e Pointe Sch~o1 'District ,..,.",_. in the Canal Zone.. ' - ",_,~~.-~,.'-, ':,-_ ... ,,', ...... " ,Shores'refusen to consent to ~har#:vQlX,,!herehQflrst~o- which showed an mcrease of' The Chief Executive was shot I R bb Lo ' ,----.~~.",-,__u ,,-,.'-:'" " - ... "',"~'-'<,,.' 0_.;,:1; , -.- :the clearance.'because one of its ,tieed.it. swaymg from one Ilde 854 or 16.4..per cent~...: Grosse down 8S he attended a party 0 '. ~.T ._g.' I.ol residents, who)se.,home is ad- of to the other. Pointe Woods showed an in- and dance at ,whichtime he was ,n.~z-- ' .,.Fe:ely' ..~all.~lo~er.'''' .S.:h~.w.. u: H-. Ii, ':',h. Sc;h'' ".. ,.tJ", 'ja~ent to the park, was'involved ,th:.:~ad...... Jato .Parked Oaf' ,crease of 525 or 3.1 per. cent: l preparing to seek another six- T T lk' H Att t M' t 'Ce' t H' 'd 0 in. ale ga 'battle 'with the At Kerby- l"OadRosser turned Grosse Pointe Farms showed year term of office.The assassin, 01 a ere r~L~S. any. 0 n er,. .'a'" .S,' j .p', ~~n 'Woods regarding certain rights .left and ran Into a parked an increase of 322 or 2.6 per Rioberto Lop e z Perez., 27, a " J which the resident claimed were. 1955,De Soto owned by John cent: the Par~ an 'mlcrease of journalist and typesettez', emp. O~ 0 t 11 'Ll.s't~clf' Wla'n'n'e:.s R' 'ev'ea' led" u: u'," .' 0 t 9 .his and which I he .~aid the' C. LaFata~ Instead of stopping, 218 or 1.4per cent, and the' City tied a revolver with thrE:eshots n c. -,' ..' : :L , " .. . . " ':fl,~Q,' se:, ' C ,. .' , Woods was violating. Rosser tromped on his accel- of.Grosse Pointe, an increase of hitting Somoza.t Perez was shot _. , • * . . . ," '.:'Th~' l~gcl tiff 'was':'anlicably erat-o;r,ane'!-'sped to CI:alfonte. 7lS or 1.1 per cent. down by Somoza's bOdyguards. -- Memorial Filled With Beautiful Blooms and Unusual S. . d S.' 'I 'E' f to B settled between"tlie Woods and' Ve~lSch f~al1y p~ed m front 15,582of SchOOlAge Th President failed to rally W'II 0 B S . HAt f E t S d b G d C econ Im.1ar ven ~ the r'esl'dent such' as. the co"- of his car at the Moros. road The number' of children of e , , I pen on' ecour~ os- rrangemen s or v;en .ponsorl~J y ar en enter 'Held"on. October 1.7 for ' '. di":' traffic light. school census age that is ages after four operatIOns. .' , Of I L • C' I' b 't . --- ,recbon of a number of con - A'" di' taxi b dr' .' ' , • *... pi a eague see rl Y The Fall.Flower Show at the Grosse Pointe War Mem- Pare'nts.of Older Students. Hons existing at the 'park and. crw.smg.ra. 0 !Za lV- 5.~9 mcl~slve, in 19~6was 15,- SundaYt September 30 Series at Esquire. orial.C~ter ended Sunday in a blaze of floral. ~auty~.lt " .". .. , a,,$l,~O()set~l~ment to the resi- :ll~~w in~:e~tdi~~~tc~~o:~ ,~81227O;:~8 isera~e;c~~:.e 0: d WEST GE R MAN Y and T'heatre was sponsored by the' Gr.osse Pomte. Garden Center tiilder- 'All parents .of ilinth. .grade \ietnht,t~ cover ~egal feesd.anSt.The c'ab company ~operator re- May 1955' figurPes. th . t. f th G P ' .. t F' d G d" -Cl' b d lOB t d ts 'f G . 0 er mconvemeces an ' . , ' , '. France have announced an the, drrec lOll; 0 e rosse Oln ~ arm an . ar .en' ;u. an. ~,~.u en, ,(), . .ro~~ Clair Shores stamped ita okay por~ed the a~cldent. to Farms The number of cb,ildren un- agreement to turn c,7er the in- " . Mrs. ~er~dlth S.'Randall was * '., , . .~. '.. .POl~t~,~~gh Sc~90I,ar,~.mvltr to 'ac uiring the land.: .' p0l!-ce,.~h~ munedlately sent der age five a..c; of May, 1956. duo;triaISaarBasintoGE:rmany. InezRobb,newspapercol- generf1l~halrman,of,the_two~~y',with 'MrS. ]3~rt'WickiD.g,.presi- edto-:an~Open'Housemthe :. ~ _" offlcerWilliamElworthytothe increased 206 or 3.8 per ceni West German Chancellor Kon. umnist, will be the tirst lec- show WIth hUIl;dredsof e~trles.. dent, as chairman.; :;. '. ',new gym, starting''''at. 7:30, i The land tltl~ will be granted scene... . . over that of May, 1955. 'The rad Adenauer and Freilch h h G P . Judges came from all over. ' '. ' . Tu Sd" ., g bet be 9 to the Woods ln a fe~ weelr.s. At the time of his arrest, Ros- breadkdown of the data for Premier Guy Mollet, after an turer v: en t.e rosse. omte Michigan and were most patter. ~e 'War M:e~o~al.Cent.erw~~, '. e . ~y.~venm t ," r. " ~d the. waterfront nnprove- ~er appeared to be under the these ages according to elemen- all-day conferenee yesterdaYt in CelebrIty SerIes opens Its fall ing.in their praise. The very \top' nev;er.more ,beau~if\1lt.thanthlS i:erev;p1 be : s~ort ]~eei~g, .ments wlll be started almo~t as influe~ce of drugs. There was tary school censas districts which their foreign miIiisters seaSOll in the Esquire Thea- winners were:' . _ ' , past week-end! Wlth room after:' ~1Ie cM~ 0 e.s~doot~' soon as the' bon?s ar~ sold: All I!0,eVldence of alcohol, but he shows that the greatest gain participated, said a treaty wou1d' To' Winners Listid . ,room aglow Wlt~.bloom, Talent- S.,I; es-, c ee, presl et): 0; ,the work is exp€ded to be com- carried a prescription 'and had over last year in terms of er- be.signed soon. The Saar, which tre on ~ursd~y, October 11. . Mrs. l.. R. Montgom~ry of ed wo~en achleyed wo~de:rtul the, ~'othe~ . Club,.,a?ei. s~r~ ..ple~ed before .the park opensl apparently taken an overdose. centage for children from: b1rth eovers an area of 991 square Her subJect WIll be "Such In- Vernier road, who won the results':1I'1every type~ of 'entry. tFlalkl,bYMr:Mr'S'alGtle~olnd'u~. ag~ ..about the end of next . His ..Record Checked through four was in the Pou- . f . 1 ' b . h . ., 'bI' om,. zer all .I.YJ.,l. May 'A h k f R' d d distr' h' miles. was taken as a Imze 0 terestmg Peop e. ' The mOTI1- h,ighest t~t~!lJ ~umber of lue T e ~'V?-tatlOnalta ~ ~.~ the ,Campbell 'eXplaining.the basi~ ~.' _----- c ec 0 osser s. rec~r par censu~. lCt, w lch war by France in 1945. ing program starts at 11 a.m rIbbon pomts, IS a member of '~~ge..,d!JlIn>groom .w~r~ most ,policies'.and aims of ,the High ' :reyeal~dthat he had. ~ dnv- showed a gam of 11.4 per. ce~t.. • • • .' • Club, which. h~aded the Soutl1 mterestmg. Mrs. Dexter ~erI'Y.,School,.and 'a gi'eetmg by Dr. Pdt - H-t er s, licens~ revoked In 1~52 The Ferry census dlStrlCt Monday, October 1 MISSRobb lS one of the best African sec1ion of. the. "Flower:,.was' praised for he~ breakfast Busho-'lg:' '. e es ,flan I whe~ he ~ailed to c~n:p~yWlth sb:0wed ,the next largest _gain ALGERIANTERROR.ISTS known newspaper women in the the Gro~e Pointe WoodsGarden' "t~bledone.in green ,tones.Us~g :,'Mter this meeting,.thE!rewill' B Be 1 Red r the fmanc!al responsit:)l~tylaw. wlth an Increase,of 3.5 per cent. wrecked two cales in dm;vntown business today. She has covered Arrangements A r 0 un d The tmy stl'awberry plants as chm:m- 'be, an opportunity 'to, talk with Y ICYC e I e :'-t that tmIe J:e was mvolved In the ,agegroup 5-1~,the great- Algiers with time bombs. The ., . . World" scheme for the. show ing- decoration. ~ th' ".t' te' l' f } .' ln another accldent and could est gam. was also m the Pou- cafes were jammed with Slln- everythmg m, h~r Journahstic Iwith ~s. I,;an Taylor as chair~ . Mrs~ Lond'uear.Palmer :with- S~d:~P:~~:'ref~~;=~~t ~~~. Fa~s police patrolman Mar- not make fi~ancial.restitutio~. pard census district with an in.. g' crowds. F.':.#1:y-el'ghtcareer, from soclety to world man. 'b.;T f '11 .. .', :th', '. 'tat' ! vin Wea~er happened upon an In a speClalseSSlonof Justice crease of 22.3per -cent.The next day evenm .u. . H .' . . out whom no flower show,could a owmg, , e,..room VlSl lon. Court Mondayevening October 1 t' . th B persons were injured, 25 of wars: . er provocat~ve an~ en- Mrs. Henry Ledyard of ~W1S- be successful,used a black cloth' All'parentS are urged"to attend.' 'acc~den~on Kerc~~val avenue, t , bore arges g~m~wer~ In ': ames them seriously- The terrorists tertauung column 15 publIshed ton road, who won the.highest .and wonderful .porcelain in ~ ..SecOnd; One' OCtober'1'7 ' while he was crulsmg Septem- it dROSS~w:a '::~Url:ng efand c~n~~sdIStrIct wlth an mcrease exploded two more boml:lsnear- in hundreds of newspapers from' Htotalt'Oflbtl~~'lrDi~b~~.po~ts in the'. shades of gray' ml'd~bitter~.eet'; :,On ,m-edn~dClY'OctobE'r17 ~ ber 27. c~a::ed ~~h reckl:s~ driving. ~us d;st~~~ cIT~ pTrerOmcbenl~canend- or lCUura lVlS10n:lSa mem- 't. d' . '"', . , ff':~" .!!' " .. , . t.'. • 1 G Ki 26 f 3AA • • d ...... b~. • • • cosst t 0 coast. Locally her co.-1 -ber of'the G.ardenCI~b of Mich- 0 pro uC,e.aJ:?~~:J;'~Sl!e.oe.t:C,.' , similar Op~ House will be"giv-~. ,Danie . mpre,.! 0 ?,'S His plea, of.guilty was accepte Monteith census district, ~,9 per umn appears In the Detrolt igan.'This club took 'on .the en- MJ;s. A1ex~~er ..Wlener,~d.:MrJ. en' fOl':'.the~ents of 10fA,stu- ~erby road, was ruling hlS and ~e was. ,sentenced, ,to, 45 cent. . Tuesday, oetober ! Free Press...... f th '8 th S tl' n '(Contf~~ed OD,l'•• '~)'" I'dents .and!.the. ,Hth anei 12th"blcycle west en.Kercheval about days m .WayneCounty Jail. or a 19778 Are 17 or Under ONE SAILOR killed and '.lle~ or ~ ou eas por 0 , :.. , ... ".', '" ' 1 m" . fine of .$'tOORosser could not t. . was. Since ,the seating capacity of the show",with Mrs. William. -.' . . '.' gra~e.s~ud,ents. c,' • , • '? , . . - 'meet the f~e so eonfinemen+ Accordmg to, thlS report th~. 12 wounded when a shell ex. in the theater i:;:limited to 1,000 p, Bonbright as chairman. 'P' Z'. C." t. '. '-Dl~~~}he «p,en House m~ ,F1.oyd V. WiJIiapls"of a De- .. " were 19,778children from birth ploded in a gun breech of the people the ticket committee ad- Mrs..WinstoD'Uonored' . .0\ .lo. ,on lJ1,ueS :two',~ts.,~ a ~~w.~la.nf~r thl::;.,troij; address, had' just stepped wa....orderec.. . throug!: 17 years of age. Th~se destroyer, the USS' JO~ dR. vises early purchase of. season Mrs Harry Wmston of :North T .''S'.k . .'po ,. 't.,' year,and'pr.o~lses'to glve'eve1j7i-from the curb when he was, ages mclude the pre-school Pierce. The blast caught t e ,e- ~ickets.Th~ c?S~of six.lectures Oxford ro'ad' received: the:' O. Oln' e o~~'a ~~t~~ c.h~,ce.,to'undel':~.-s~r,uckdown by.Kimprel.an~ his BUR'! PLAYING FOOTBALL through the.senior ~gh school un nved ~::g ~:~tf-~~~~~ IS, $6. No mdl'l:'ldual.tlckets Garden CeIlter Prize 'for 'the ' '.' ' \sta1?-ci:the~'::.chil~~s,..hl.g~.3ch~qI:bike. When' Weaver a: Edward Mabarak of 1258' age groups.. Of this numb~r. :~~=~ WIll In In exercises. An official report dis- be sf.>ldthlS season. highest Blue. Rib.bon for- 'her . Dr. ~'0D1a8 'Davies,. 'Groase.'~:xp~~~c.e~~~,tO~81~ the VlS-,'both,men were, sprawled the Three Mile drive, was taken to 5,639 or .28.5per cent were'm in , closed that three sailors 'Were Tickets, can be purchased by wonderful Victorian' arrarige. ':p'ointeDistrict H~alth C()ln~., :~tsWIth.teacber~*...- '; ", ,.str~et.., ' " Bon .Secours Hos~ital by Park the pre.school age ~oup, 8,264 I grave condition and five were calling Mrs. Herbert G. Hen- ment. She ils .a 'me~ber of 'the' SI(lner,.;h.a~~t"h~m'ov,ermghtfor cbserva- m the 0 PIerce JunIor Hlgh ~~\gro:~n ~ th or.. hil?erh Villefranche, France. N a m ~s benefit Bon Secours Hospital. ted the Br:ltish..Isles division'" Th-1S'all" 'ti"m;e' lo~'~flOg'ur' ,..,o-'m''~edes':A''d' '~'lstpr~l .~n., 'd t~t'tion. 'School-playgrQund. SCholw ge grlno e senlor g ld ' " . .. - - ...! e',c -' '.1::.1.' '. ams;"F, .vlce..presll en; _ ' " 0 a up. . of the victims were withhe ....-- , pares.wi~h..24-cases iI{1953~38,.~s.;,'qa:riisie'aueger,"2nd':vice- , . , These facts are particularly until relatives are notified. ~ ,in 195~,~d. 17 in 1955;'at',t~ ..'p~~ii~~~~';"¥rs.;'To~Bewe:r.re.. ::;ignificant as ~ey shov:, the officer was among those hur . X.ouny'ster' Nets~$100 B;.llII 'same t1ple... ..'. .... ,~.WOfn~u.e, d on',Pa.re.%): '" 'Water,,:. .Storaae, ~_. Problems great concentration. of chil.dre.11 The vessel, which d::s~laces --~------_-:... . .;;.....---1., .,...,..-:.:.~-;.,:.:..-_.-";' .- t th ~~:t~947'I:I~~';;~~d.~~;~:In New Bufterfly Catcher C · .'f M';'6". Being Studied by Woods ~~~~:!:"int~o~~E ~~~ =~~ntddition to her Purchase of a butterfly net Mr~. Chat'vat ~~id .that me'. omprarI5110'~. 9 ':.:ay' ,5,.: POinte ~:The:':,WoodsCO~Cill~n Mon- ing about three .million gallons ye~'the time the census was • • • tor a six.year-old Woods girl, thou~ht her. ~aug~ter~ who ;~.. :r' .' , : . ,\ e h h'" 'f' '~,' ,d!",y,' Oct?b.er"1,,,appoint~d, the of .water.':t'he top coul~'be used taken' last May there were 17,-: Wec1Desday, Octobed 3 "netted" the child a $100 bill le~rnmg . ar1t~etlc, l'n!1de,;.8 \;.enscs"'wlt. ,',T :a.f'.,:o, . May 1955 ~~admnnstrator. ~nd CltY 'en- a~ ~ tenms co~t or any other 662 completed residences in the PRESIDENT El'SENHOWBR on Thursday, September 27. IIllstake In. ~;tatingthe b~l1was ' " , '. , .' . '. ".' :' ". • . gzn~er.a~ a comnutte~ !l~two sl~ar, recre~tion use, it was school district. With' a popula- pictured a' bright future and Linda Charvat, daughter of such.a large' amount. -: " to'mvestlgate.,the posSlbillty of pomted ou~. tion of 60346 this is an aver- hinted that there are good pros- Mr. an'd Mrs. Louis W. Charvat In the' a:f~ternoori~,she. said, Gain of 1958'. construcitq,n o~ a water storage The storage tank is being con- age of -3:42 persons per resi- pects of a reduction in taxes if of 1948 Allard, pestered' her Marshall J'n m i s O'D. Monteith M~cip:ality 1955' 1858. Over 1951), tank- in Ghesqulere Parlt. templated. at the request of the dence the Republicans win in Novem- parents' for a long time to buy principal"'.called her 'and as~e~ .' . ' ,.Nurnper Pre'cent ,Top ,priQrity attention WfASDetr~it W~teJ,"Board, which no. . ber. He predicted 70 million her a 'butterfly uet, which they if Li;nda"lne:ntio~~'tfin,~~g the, Grogse:'Potnt~ Park' " '156'04, :15~682' :218 1.4: ~ged. ~ tlle"study. becaUsethe tifi.ed ~e Woods that it will LAWN MOWING CASUALTY jobs by 1960.In a speech berore finally did. money•. Mrs.. Charvat s~ld'.her C'rn foG' '.... 'p ,~,'t' . ~"''''6 6 8'51 '75 11 tank IS' needed for the stora.ge supply Its V{aterfrom the east- R. W.' Fonda of 25 Lake a crowd of 50,000in Cleveland, . On ThursdaY1little Linda, a d{iugh t.er 'Inentio~ed it, bti~ 'G'i;"Ji'O. pr?~t'~'~'F"P.~,~. l'2u~'2"'8"9',' , '1'2~611'" , • of waterto aneviate peak sum- end. instead of the northend Shore road, reported to Shores the President said the D~mo- second grader at M 0 n t e it h thought it was dnly ,a dollar rosse o~ e, arms .' "., ,.,. :322 2.6 mer loads. . stabon. police on Thursday, September crats cannot con v i n I:e the School, was playing with the bill. , . .' Grosse .Polllte',W:-09,ds- 16,768. 1'7,293:: ~ 525 :3.1 ~he ,two offidals will also ,The Woods, one of 'the subur- 13, that while home alone, he American people that his ad- net on the school playgrourid . 'Mr ..Janiist>nsaid'he took the' Grb~e.Poihtec:Shores' "1',295"-' '1,721'_' .' 426' . '32.9 contact Harper Woods' and the oan water customers ot Detroit, decided to cut the grass. He ministration is not working for duri.Tlgrecess, when she caught bill to the. bank to'dete;mine HarPer Woods - 5,194.. 6.048' 854 16.4: Shores'to, see. if!. these commu- has- been receiying water from said when the lawnm.owep m enduring world peaCE~.Some what she ihoUg!:twas a $1 bilL, if it'~a's ;legit!:rilate.Itcw~s~ " (In,;G:.-,P. School Dist.) _,--_ _, niti~~" woul~ ,be interested ~ th~.~orthend_s~ation'in.~e past., g stopped, he tried: to adjust it 35,000 perso~s tu:ne~ out t~n Shehtur~d d thi~ over to her JaIDls!?Usa,nd.W~Ods"~Jf~c~~rTOTAL , ~7,926' 6Oj'346: 2,420 4.2 :elpm to. f~~ce'~h~ construc- ~lth~: dWl~n to ,~w~h sta- and the blades cut off the first y Y n 0 m l to LeCh~fgtEon, Y ',. 0 ,ealr di ge teaDCe,r, la- Ychhuenn'tS h of PUiblidc'th'dtet e~~'0' 'tl &lsteSchool Cer.isua' 14,455, i5,582 1;127 7.8 10Tas' t"ti': 3 1 .,pr~~ecd'. "~... tio~s, Ie l:>OdWlt tim~vete joint of the index finger of his Ie x e c u t1v e, mc u n urmg un our a ome, surm se a some y uno r (5-19Y' ) ., en a ve y .unw:t' lscus~n reVlse p ana:an Cos es a s Democratic Gov. Chandler. The Linda told her mother that, she had asked.his.mother.jor,lUnch ecu:s "".lnft ill an underground type of tarik, on the tank. This will take right hand. He wu taken to Bon Secours Hospital for t1'eat. crowd applauded 42 times dur- had found a dollar bill with money and then took:~e -~rong May Public ~ol '8,501' • gW fi90 8.1. !1Rpr~:omatelyeight to' 10 feet about 60.days to complete, the ment ~ a friend. ~tllltPresidenfltalk. . two zeros Qfter the ons. ,'.(.ConiIDae4.• "..,e,a)J" Membership...... ",'.," mbe1ght and capable of'hold- Woods City. Engmeersaid. i 1 • ~, . / .

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\ Th~rsday. Octob.r 4, 1956 -Page Two (; F~0 S S EP 0 I NT! NEW Si Thursd, Students,Offered Cut Rate ToAddressPTA Flower. Show Youngster Nets $100 Bill J A:~:,a~::'::::2I~u~a:~l:~::~o:;.ondFer: (Contlnuect from Page 1) (CoDt~1iectfroJ!l ~BI'e l);;;~'one has come forward the fall SeaSO:Ilof the North- st. Stepnen's Ep1SCOpalChurch The firs1 ';ckets ~ the year :f Ii , James M~Millanalso did a-IC?",e:; from. her purse' and IO$t:it.to .claim the money. said e;ElsternWoman's Club on' Octo- parlors. S. easo n Sy,n Phony T bill' He P.T.A. 'Will -,Students of accredited schools on the series is scheduled for 1y table in green decor. on the school'grQ.und~ -'. that the.' length' of . time the auditorium in the Metropolitan area will be October 19 a't 2:30 o'clock in Mrs. A;lanBeeb~~ed Mexican' The _ pr!nc::ipal tUrne.~.~'themo~ley' will 1}ekept by his de- October 9,. president, . offered a special discount.1'B.te the new HeIfnr and Edsel Ford I pott~ry and brilli~t1y hued mone~.o....er to 'WoQds,Det. :~gt,partlnent, before Linda gets it, this year. for season tickE.ts to Auditorium. The concert will be flowers. f,?r her ~at10 B~et~ Walte~ '.O'Dell an~ Det. :Leroy will"" h . t -b d t . d b to order at . a repeat of the .orchestra's Oc- Past presIdent of the Garden T 'b" both' of., ,whom . ~"l' ;, ~v.~ 0 e e ermlD .y the Detroit Symph()ny.OtcheS'- ' .. o. lan, ,. ..~ the elt"" attorney who wi)l Theaudi 'g new Friday matinee ,con- tober 18 opening night offering. Center, Mrs. Hansel D. Wilson, make' an effort to find ,the'" ~-:. ~,_..- -, . . . ., Public Auction meeting "- tra chose :creamy roses and. pale ' .'.. If' th .' ' ,,'" t chec:k the la~ books to con- I , certs. . Mrs. James Merriam Barnes; .. . ' owner. . . e. owner .IS no cIudlethe matter. business m . The first of the nine proll:rams student ticket chairinan,' has tones for .an exqws1te tea table, found - the officers sald"' the Li-;- .d.'-,--'h" -, f th . fl' _. Beginning Tuesday. October 9 at 1:00 and 1:00 p.m. remarks all , the cloth being" i~ory brocade. money' .will be aiven b8~k to . t, 'nha, .w ,os.e a ~r ll~sa 5 0- _ _ initiated" the' plan wherein 632 .' ,.. '_. ,D, r~ .' ¥ a S1S ter, 'i::)ay,. , a staff by t $15 and $20 loge seates will be ~eedecl ~ POUlts . LInda. .' , . ,".' . ,kindergai'teILpupil at Monteith, Also Wednesday Eveiling. October 10 ~ 1:00 p.M. Wendt. offered, one to a -student, a~.$6' • ~n a Stand~d, Show ~hicli' Dir,ector .Bailey,'"Ai.d, ,at the and ':a bl'~ther, Jay, who is two The then e~ch. Several schoolsin.the area th.IS one was,all~lue. r1bbon time the ".NEWS.:was -gomg to 'years old. ,We are selling at4public auction the estate of announced will give credit tQwa~dgradua- wmners had to receIve over gO ---:-.....;.;.'-' ";"..;'--".::,...--';:..' ------...... ,.--,.------man Edwa tion to students attending' the points to their :credit. ¥rs.: Bert .,. MARY L ALEXAN'DER. around thl concerts ~d. the music appreci-. Wicking, Mrs. Williani Becken- Hea. Par ation lectures which 'pre.:ede, haur Jr., and others received removed from Park Shelton .Apts. Also from the lata ample Wnl them. Teachers accompaning many .ribbons. . I tation, mE students will be offer.ed tickets " Mrs•.._W. ,.S." .Teetzel, ,,~~~ .' MRS. PAUL BAGLEY other pare] at the student rate'of $6 each. Arthur P. Nauman .and Mrs. -Notn;ng Nieer!' . F Harold B. Tyree won.the coveted from Touraine Road, Grosse Pointe, and other collectors John' B. ord, Symphony .' ribbons. AS members' 'of. the" board president, appointed Mrs. Dr..~ynn. M. Barllett,",direct~.1' Grosse 'Pointe-Garden' Club_ A fine collection' of antiques, a fine carved Belter settee. ,Barnes last year' to develop.this of, the Department' 'of; -'.Pupil which heaqed..this division, they -.a .Jop'coat "of special program aimed at stu- Personnel for -the Grosse'.Pointe competed with Mrs. Arnold Belter side chairs, two small antique cliests, marble top dents of high school level and schools, will 'be /the principal Malow, Mrs. Merlin Cudllp, Mrs. tables, pair. of .needlepoint Victorian chairs, antique corner To above. Ticket applications have speaker at thE!first meeting of Mark Stevens and many others; cabinets, marbie top dressers, two needlepoint foot stools, been placed with School Depart- the Defer ,S(~hool .P.~.A..on Mrs. J. Lawrehce 'Buell Jr. 'W8S- 'VENETIAN rope post chests, pineapple top bed, gate-leg table, Vic- ment Heads.throughout tile area Monday" October 8. Dr. Bart-. chaiinian of this division. ' torian occasional.table's, Jenny Lind bed, Victorian settees, Francois' and will be honored through, lett will "Speak on "Appraising gents and ladies' chairs, grandfather's clocks, p~riod sofas October 12 at the Symphony' of': the School Child". and explain '.. Those Responsible Clean Plal8 fices_ Ford Auditoriwn. WOod~the new report card that is be- Members of the Grosse Pointe COVERT and chairs, Chickering spinet piano, occasional tables, living ward at the Waterfront. ing-used' this ~rear. Garden Center and of the COm- room chairs,. breakfront8t coffee tables, bedroom luites, Paul Paray will. conduct all "As parerits ourselves/ "'fa m~tY whoSe efforts made the dining room suites ete. Clubbers but one of the Friday afternoon know our DE!fer parents w1ll sh9W a sue'cess' wer.e ¥rs• J. matinees the exception being. a ~ant to .get a full understand~ Crawford Frost, president;' Mrs. Paintings. As marine., landscapes, portraits, still-life, prints. .' . A Happy Birthday single concert conducted' by mg of ~he ne:iV~ep~;t card a~ Meridth' 'Randall, Mrs; Haroi( , • 'Its nice silky feel ••• light weight .' ~• and etchings. Andre Audoli,. French gue~t of us Wlllb~ Slgnmg, he st~ted. R:. Smith;, flower show chair- sturdiness' ••• and. warmth • j •• make Silverware. English tea sets, ste'rling candelabras, English OCTOBER 4, 1956 conductor. Dr. Bart}etts t~l~ ~apes uP. as .man; "Mrs. :Vincent~DePetiis, s Veneti~h Co~ertthe ideal toPcoat fabric trays and many miscellaneous pieces of silver. Elizabeth Browning. 1214 E.erk- T"neconcert dates antI.soloists a. very. m~;l'est~g, mfornLatlye :-:der~. e~g.am.icltp'b~ur,'. ~he'dMrule ,: shire are as follows: d1scusslOn, ~(l.mmen t e d Jun .. , for'MiChigaD.;s changeable' weather. We China and Glassware.' Antique milk glass_cut glass, set of Jeff Lubbenr. 1285 Harvard: Dodge, pres1dlmt of the Defer Mrs. Wilber Mack, Mrs~George James Messner. 2069 Kenmc)re Oct~ber 19, Fran~es Y e e n d, P.'X.A.Bigley, .ataging; Mrs. Frederic:k. , have them, tailored to our exacting Limoge dishes, Meissen, Dresden,. lustres. lamps and curios. David Todd. 905 Balfour sopran~, Fr~nces B1ble_~ontra~- "We are asking';' Mr_ Dodge C•.Ford; entries; Miss Christine Oriental rugs. Sarouks_ 17x 20, 10x 17, 9x 12, Kermans, Catherine Taylor. 60 Colonill1 I .tandard!, in chfltcoal 'gray, charcoal brown, Janet Quinn. 1047 Harvard to, DaVIdLloyd, tenor, YI-Kw~l- said, "that parents report .to Edwards, conservation., 10x 18_ 9 x 12; Kershans, Hamadans,. Chin~se rugs. Also Cherif: Rcmouf. 321 Cloyerl,. .i~verBr~y:medium blue, and navy. Julie Renouf. 321 Cloverly Sze, bass,' and the 300-volce their child's homeroom at ,7:45 , M..""S. James ~T:.Huette;'hoiu- ,. runners. Sherwlr.. French. 906 Wasl:l1n,- Rackham Symphony Choir.. prior to Dr. Bartlett-s talk: At culture; Mrs. Frederick Schu- ton _ November 2, Jerome Hines, that time, teac:hers will explain mann, 'judges' and clerks;Mrs: 100.00 Jean Sutherland. 1214 Grayton ON VIEW NOW Sally Begg. 580 Lakeland bas~; November 23, Andre Au- to the assembled pal'ents what Longyear Palmer, invitational;, Lynne Alcott. 1386 Harvard doli, guest c~>nduct~r;December children of that. grade level Mrs. 'Earl ,I..Heena, Mrs. Stand,;; David Todd. 905 Balfour Chrisse Schoew. 17521 Mal::Me8 14,Leon FleIsher, plano; Decem-, need and hoW' these needs are ish. BachuS;' hostess, tea cllairw Mat Millenbach, 1026 Notting- ber 18, Zino Fra.,''lcescatti,v~olin.. being met, and will outline gen- man; Mrs.' Donald, Williams, ham Peter Lester. 54 Meadow Lau.e February 8, Myra Hess, plano; eral plans for the comfug sc..'loolpublicity;:M:rs. Ahram- vander- Mouchelle.. Thomas Ensor. 22849 St. ,Joan Du February ~2, orchestral; and year. They m~lY.also offer sug- Zee,./ posters;., Mrs-. Frederick St. Marc~ 15,fmal concert, Edward gestions about how parents can .Hart, priritiDg;' MiSS " Marie ART GALLERIES COMPANY OCTOBER 5, 1956 DruzInsky. help' their children get' full ,Louise Anderson, maiJ,ing;Mrs. Brode Van Dusen. lZ1 Me"dow The musicologists engaged to benefit from their education ',at Donald C. _Stevenson, 1inance; 409 E. Jefferson Ave. WOodward 3-6255 Hie Lane speak before the' concerts ,will Defer. Mrs. Hensel .S.,.Wilson_awards; Mike Ballew. 1145 Elford Suzann Sinclair. 1350 Yorkllhire be Edith Rhetts Tilton_'and J, "The classroom. part of the members' ot the Men's, Club' of 'od*ard' ' 6329 W. 7 Mile Road boy 617 Wo 1't' near Livernois Joseph N. and Larry DuMoucheli•. Barbara McBrien. 1650 Anita Dorsey Callaghan, Edward Dru- evening's activities will take Grosse Pointe,' _removals; Mrs. Open 9 a.m. to • p.m. Da1l7 O~ Thursday and Friday nee Paul Roehring. 20060 Marford zinsky, Grant Johannesen, ~ay- about 35 minutes. The paren'l:s John N. McNaughton, scrap- 'EV~n1ngl Ter.y Pratt. 582 Neff ' Auctioneers and Appraisers Chuckie Marzolf. 1445 LakE'- nard KIehl; ~omer LaGassey, will then mo....e to the gym;. book and Mrs. William'B. Can"" quCl pointe Josef Mossman, Valter Poole, nasium where Dr. Bartlett will field, junior chairman. Julie Baker. 71 Stanton Lane th'e Rusty Branch. 1148 Devon,lhire aJJd Jason H. Tickton talk and answer questions." Lynn Vaught. 959 RenauG .According t,O~Mr.Dodge_ Dr. Terry Moors. 885 Barrington Michael McDonald. 849 Lorraine Bartlett is an~dous to get que:s- Diane McDonald. 474 Allarcl MRS. NORTMAATREATED tions and comments.on the new Robert Ksiazek. 28800 Rockwood WHEN :BITTENBY DOG type of report card that be Autumn Peters. 249%2Ne180n will An official at 'Bon Secours used this year. Since the cards OCTOBER 6, 1956 . C' l' are designed 'to give parents a Judith Einheuser. l384 AudlJbon Hospital called' the Ity po Ice better basis for appraisal tof Samuel Behvinger. 411 Mllison station on Wednesday, Septem- their children's pro~. ess, the Sancira Ashton. 2065 Norwood ber 26, to report a dog.bite. - Max Gardner. 17011 E. JeHE:rson On the previous day Mrs. Ada reaction of parents to this in- Virginia Ciaramitaro. 1037 Bal- four Ncrtmaa waibittenby a male noVation is ptost important. George Ghesqwere, 923 Lalce- , Dr. Bartlett has been in pres:' pointe Brittany S:paniel. owned by ent position with \ the Grosse Carol McKnight. 2017 Vern:ler James Choumard of. 50~ Notre Pointe 8choolsystem for about . "1Ufcl: !P!CtM; JackIe Dean. 321 McMillan . +DOor.IIM .... Jimmy McCarthy. 22724 St, .Joan Dame. Th~ dog. nipped ~s. 25'jiears. Priol' to this period, he ~neng.r N?rtn:a~ while she !,as play~' was' with th.e Psychological OCTOBER 7, 1956 WIth 1t m the Chpwnard back- Clinic' of the Detroit Public' Haid! Greiner. 137e Nottingham ysrd. . : . School system. He is a graduate Peggy Salkowski. 567 Middlesex Sancira Perkin. 1049 YorkshJre The police notified the Board of University of Michigan, wi'~h James Buda. 316 Kerby of Health. a .Ph.D."from the same instit11l- Jeanie Williams. 34 Old B:rook Suzanne Leach. 812 Barrington tion. Diana Duerksen, 831 S. Oxlord . Following Dr. Bartlett's talk, Michael Benoot. 1349 Maryland Steven Smith. 741 Middlese:t refreshments will be served in the teacher's lunchroom. Mrs. OCTOBER 8, 1958 Sidney Short will be in charge. I Russell Wilcox. 1412 Somen.et Jeff Garberson. 1097 Grayto:o. Robert Schaeterer. 110 Hall .~~ I Monique TrogUa. 1367 Holly- , wood . David Drebes. 726 S. Renaud Open HOUSE~ Linda Locke. 1022 Bedford Linda Kotcher. 1395 Audubon (Continued from Page 1) , I I OCTOBER 9, 1956 cordi.llg secretary; Mrs. J ohli , Edwin Knights •.373 Rivsrcl Herrman, c'orresponding secre- Gll Brett. 8325 Wed del tarY;' Mr~. John Roney, treasut;-. David Harris. 351 Moselle Diane Gibley. 1168 Grayton er- Miss Fra11cesFrench, aud1-. Sheldon Smith.' 390 Rivard - tQ;;.Mrs. Fred Flom, faculty a.d-/ Chip Hondorf. 763 Lorraintt Kathleen Connolly. 1004 Berk- visor; Mrs. Charles Johnson, hlS- ;/tk ; shire torian; Mrs.. William Adarns_ Harold EmmOnJI. 8 Radnor Circle hospitality; Mrs. M. Collinson" Anna Knighton. 834 ~ombley membership; Mrs. Perry Penz" Eddie Penet. 1026 Beaconsfield neighborhood groups: Mrs. Hugh. I OCTOBER 10, 1956 McKee, assistant neighborhood Barbara Brown. 256 Hamilton groups; Mrs~Arthur Schmidt,. Charles Donovan. 561 Lakeland 9th Grade activity; Mrs. Albert • Diane Miller. 467 LaBelie I John Sofaly. 876 Univerllit3' Law, . program;' Mrs; CI~t.rk Nettie Schiffer. 106 Vendome Wells, 'publicitY;Mrs. 'Carl Has- I '/JWJel8fl;le1JIJ!ltl,.lh~ ~ ' .• Brian Kelly. 1268 Balfour Dave Wood. 550 Renaud sel, room 1nothers;Mrs. Paul Amy Gould. 8'1 Stanton LaJ18 . Hykes, social. Delegates Appointed , . ',{'" . _ ...------,--- Delegates te)the Grosse Pointe, Catering to YOU ..Motion Picture and T.V. Council .1 ~, .. I...... from the High School are Mrs. and YOUR Fanllily . Paul Zebe and Mrs. M•.T. Bein;' 2Jads.JD ...'. " .'tit]TtH Buickbooming up in the -The might of Buick", bigV8 the MGthers-Health Educational -hecoll'. y ,~ No. 3 saI~s spot, we're set to engine - 322 cubic inches with Co~~ci1,Mrs. M. A. Balcerski, . I 'l' MACK AT SOMERS,ET Mrs. J. W. Hiller and MIS. I "ght now.;:; P..... nt car I. ot It. rate your. car at its peak trade-m record hors~power\and compres- Adolph Bohm; and IVf..rs.',W; A. J.t o. Arn.rica,.h.~oll'.-vrith8l1icr~feYllllu., sian GROSSE POINTE I worth right nOW. ratics. ' Hill-is 'the delegate 1:"0 the Par- .al••Yolilm 1'10•.38.., S." sosolidly ~ . -ent Teachers' Association Coun- I. heft.r frad..~ pe;"",. u, to ';'ok .'-our hlgger With only two Smaller Can out.. -And the lumry of Buick- s ride- cil. ,Committee Chairmen for the ' .I '11a Iowan.. e you al" e',e.. ; I selling Buick--you can be sure we a ride. that :knows'no equal for ye2.r.are as follows: Mrs. Earl . . ...- .' know.ho\v to make you happy on buoyant level~ess, torque tube Zuehlke, senior parties; :Mrs. _ Russell-Cronenweth, I:hristm.as - " price. ' t din d 1.:__ ..1h_' tea; MrS'; M. G. Whittingham, '-'.Bqf. _'~.....of "'. ,. So it ad. . trade it b.caulelt ea'tl'le. ~oday'. newdVariaC~~' It~ tl g~' own • It'. the most 0 van 0 $124 .I Pitch, Dy?a 'I OW.. -and th.only on. , .' . , BLOUSES AtlCONDmON'NG ... I"an.mlllion y.t develope;: to bring you the L'III' II Look . that breaks with the po, n ... "1~l.U COOL NIW LOWMICI SHOE REPAIR- .Oro.~'ePointl' . ~r,. ' ItcoeIa, ~.... , tWlUIllI ..... Lllce C Get +haNn eo.fert 1ft J"I' Ask for Our I . twitch-pitch p.rf~rma~~l:d :: ~':~~Ier..' .. new hick with .-nul,.. Speclal Shoe 'th. modem pia..... ft, a .p . Repair Service Hew ..... DAI.. CONDJnONI'" ~~ew.-.... 54 PubUlhed livery ~hurld&y 1t) ...... __ ..'. .., 17 m' FE ...... ,: _"" __ ' _ AutOMOl1lII All IUlLt aUICICWIIllUllD ...... ' ; . Anteebo publJlhen, Jnc~ I \ ., .... -:n-. 9. Kercheval, 'IGrOUePofDte ,anu, nnchl~&D. , " Phon,& TU. 2-8900. _ .. Three Trun1c LiDe• . Entered as sec()ln'.1 class -matter at the polt oftlce. Det1'olt; Miehl.an. ll'Dder TURNER BUICK~ln(. GROSSE the act of MaJ'ch 3, 11197. , 80 KERC I POINTE Subscrlpton .Blltel: f3.~ Per Year 20737 MAt~K'AVE. by Mall; '4.00 clutsld. Wayne County. ISiOl Kercheval Ave ••' $ros •• ,Point. FA=tMS All NewlI and Advertiltn, Copy ]~uat, .. ' Be fD The New. Office by'. 'l'ueI1da7 Afternoon to C)btatn .1DIettloD. I.,

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'\ October 4. 1956 Thursday. October 4, 1956 • to Meet Oct. 8 Neighbors Meet Ferry P.T.A. To Meet Oct. 9 Students Meet To Request Halloween Party at 1:3i() iri st. Philip's and In Auto Crash phen"s Episcopal Church The first general meeting of more about their school. Silver & Gold the year for the Ferry Schbol Every parent is ccrdially in. Two Detroit neighbOrs who • plating P.T.A. will be held inthe schl)ol vited to attend. A special. wel.; . ' auditorium on Tuesday evening come is extended to th~ parents live on the same street, drove • rePairing Ociober 9. Harvey Dixon, P.T.A. af the 21 children of grades 1-6 all the way aut to Grosse president, will call the meeting who are attending ]'erry School Grosse Pointe to bump into. to order at 8. o'clock. for the first, time ,as well. as to each other. The auditorium portion of 1he the paI:ents of the .99 Kinder- : I On Sunday afternoon, Sep- All W..... -I" ction meeting will include a sli,)rt gartners_ who are now in their : tember 30, Loretta G. Slanbridge ..G...... ' first year of school experienc~ .. business meeting tagether with of Rochell~ avenue, in Detroit, t 1:01) and 8:00 p.m. remarks and introduction of 1he Mrs. Eugene Mast, Mother was driving her car on S. Jef. staff by the principal, Edwin vice-president, announces that ferson. She stopped in the left .ladies • • • why worry about , ber 10 at 8:00 p.... Wendt. following the classroom visita- lane of traffic to make a turn your silver tarnishing? • • • tion, parents will enjoy a social onto Fisher road. we'll tamish.proof it and The theme of this meeting, as guarantee it. .on the estate of hour in the gymnasium. with re-, Her oar was struck from be- announced by Program Chair. Call VA 1-0844 man Edward Mitchell is built freshments being' served by a hind 'by one-driven by Josef around the "Get Acquainte.d" committee' headed by Mr. and . Heinricks, also of Rochelle. Acme SilverplatlftCJ Co.. Mrs. Donald eochell. idea. Par en t s will be given Mr. Heinric'ks greeted his Open Evenings by Appointment . Also from the late All Ferry SchOOl youngsters ample time for classroom visi- neighlh>r md. was pramptly 14824 Charlevoix tation, meeting teachers and wiU bring home .special name issued a ticket for not having GLEY other parents; and for learning tags for Mom at~d Dad to wear his car under control.. ------'------, , and other colleeton

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needlepoint foot stools, Student represen~tives I from p~~lic, private, and VANPENBELT and BARB MAGILL from' Parcells; d. gate-leg table, Vic- parochial Junior and Senior 'High schools o~ Grosse MIKESZMIGIEL .and JUDY HOLLMAN from St. Clare; bed, Victorian settees, Pointe met on Frl;da:v,Septeml?er 21; in the Grosse Pointe PA~ .KENDALL .and.~HOLM~ BROWN from Pierce; r's clocks, period sofas High School Annex with. an: adnlt~commit~ee .to request SUSAN BROWNE; JULIE .CHADWIC~ BILL SPRIN- occasion&!tables, living another gala Ha~loween: party, for ihis. ye~. Members"of. GETT and JIM ARNOLD fr9m' GrosElePointe High;; and I '.bles, bedroom suites, this student, co~~ttee .were: B~L L~WIS and SUE' MAUREEN' REILLY and' CHUCK PLETS from St. RYAN, from Grosse.Pointe Univ:ers~ty School;. CARL Ambrose. :Jliithtu-1'reeman rtraits, still-life, prints RANNO and MIKE.qAME~ON 'from St. Paul;, BILL CLOTHES

g candelabras, English Vandals Break Loca.,l-Talent Being Sou,.ght Students~~=t~:at Wayne'State Uni- s ot silver. Into /Work Shop A prosp~rous clientele doesn't glass, cut glass, set of. .For .Annual Qptilnist Show ~e:~::~g~~~~~:i~~,~:mean astronomical prices. On tres, lamps and curios. Farms police are' searching ---- day, October 20, the biggest and . x 17. 9 x 12, Kermans, for the vandals ,who broke mto The "Kick Off' 'for the Grosse This annual show is'th~ only gayest in history. T~lrtar grid- .the contrary, people who are ac- a construction comp'any's work Pointe Optimist- Club's Ninth fund r~ising project .that enables ders will m,eet "their PAC con- . s, .Chinese rugs. Also shop at Touraine and Chalfonte. Annual Review, "Minstrel's' of the Grosse, Pointe optimist's ference' rival from Cleveland, customed to the best are gener- The culprits stole or destroyed. ,'56", was greeted by a hos~ of Club, to cari-y' out its, youth Case Tech at 2 p.m. 'Following on Sunday:night,Septe ber'30.pretty g~s and handsom.e,fel- projectS throughout the Pointe' the football game, apost':game ally excellent judges of value- w a steel tape measureIIlvalued at lows turnmg out for casting 'at cOmnlunity. "F;dend of the .Boy". reception will be held at the $25, three padlocks at $4.50, one the iriit~al rehearsal, !ast. Thurs- is: ~he Opt~st'l slogan, inter.. Alumni House, 5165 Secand and'their patronage is equivalent parr 'of eye gli'!-sses, a dozen day mght at Nelghbarhood' natIonally. . Avenue. The Homecaming dance ~o -tke150ykiiS 'O,.dgI'OWK. pencils, and a door handle. The plub. 'Some .of the youth activities will be h~ldfu the.l\1ain Ball~ to the endorsement on a check. vandals also. broke' two. windows There are still some choice. sponsore,d. by the local, 'Opti- room. af th'e Masonic 'rempie. helle J>"ilt:I;c:al~ l\#elY''''l",g' and spilled two. 5 gallon cims 'of openings available for . local mists' are:.Little, League. Base------fuel oil. ta~ent. .t\pproximately 15. to ,20 ball and Midget'League Basket- Freedom' is ' measured in the The damage was done during men'" and a few more women' ball in the' Five Po.intes. cost af lives lost. to. sa.ve lives. Hickey's is ready with replel1lishments of the weekend and' discovered are needed who wauld particu- Trophj.es are' regularly "do------Oodward 3.6255 when workmen r e p 0 r t e d. to larly enjoy singing snappy show ~ated to variaus local'. tourna-: takin t. t . . . boy-proof wearables - everything a boy work Monday morning. tunes. High School' seniors or ments. Transportation is pur- g an. ac Ive par m helpmg older are preferred. ~IPlenty af. ,chased for l~cal youth gro~ps o~ servlCE=.club mold better uMouchelle' needs - all g~cld values -.:.. all good fun can be guaranteed for all attending actIvities of a worth. cltlZens .of our ..youth today,. for. praisers participants" ..says Lori' O'Con- while nature. a ml;1ch..better tomorraw," says Also, in Chic.'JgtJ quality, as ha$ been the. custom" since ner, shoW',chairman. Supplementary aid is ' .fur- Pre~ldent Bame .. the first store oJl'ened back in 1'900. Family Movies This year's production is ~hed to needy families' in Tlc~et reservatians may be Friday again under 1;he direction af Grosse Pointe.' Funds are also made by' phaning' Dr. Walter .Start on Prudence Butterfield '1ind her donated to the "Grosse. Pointe .L. Tuttle, ticket committee' Shirts from $2.95 Grasse Pointers are reminded capable assista:nts;-well kno",-ri School fQr Exeeptional. Chil':' chaimuln. at TUxedo '1-6817~ that tamorrow night's shawing for their abilities to.. turn out dren'~ to purchase equipment 1======::::::======------==------Sweaters. from $5.95 of Walt Disney's "So.Dear to professional caliber shows with needed to help train these less, My Heart" will begin. the 1956- amateur talent. . fortUnate youngsters' to lr;ad , 57 Family Film series at the "This year's 'review promises happy, useful .and norma1lives.' Slacks from $7.95 t Grosse Pointe Public Library.. to 'be a smash hit! The talent The. Grosse Pointe Optimists Jackets ~rom $7.9S The film is. in Technicolor, already signed 'up appears to be president, Elmer ,Bame~. ex- . featuring Burl Iv.e!:, Beulah exceptionally l![ood," Mrs. But7 presses the hope tha~ all of the Bondl,. and BObby'Driscoll iIithe, '.terfield .e;x:clainlfS:~:" : '. ' : . resid~I}~ '.. and . business .men~. '. leading roles ..' "So' Dear: tQ My All re~e~sals are ~el~ at ~~ th;0ugij.ou~ .the. Grosse Pomtes' Heart" is ba.sed. on the novel Grosse Pomte: Nelghborhaod' will'-mik~~~v~ effort. to. turn .. of ,the s~~ .name ,~y Stedp:,.g. ;.cru.~J 17~4'5 :iW~terloo; .~v~. au~: l~~~~~f.c~\: 'see :this. high:: North: It is a film of int~rest. tciTh.ursday ev:en;~g at. 7:30, Ul!til 'caliber sho}V,~ ~oyember. ;, both children and adults. " . curtain call FI:iday and. Satur- . .''Nat o.nly.:Will they enjoy a 17140 Kercheval The time 'of the showing is ,day, NovembeI' 9 and 10, at 8 pleasant. i evenjng~s . entertain- Between St,. Clair and Neff 7:00 p.m. in .the .Meeting .Room p.m. ~ m~t, but th~y, will 'm fact, be. of the Central Library at Ker- cbeval and lrisher. Patrons are asked . to be in their seats - promptly at 7:00 o'clock so ,that the film, which runs ~ninety . Dr. DavidM. Levin' I minutes, Will,be over before'the .Library's closing time. Foot Speci~list - Chiropodist BAN~ISTER No admission will.be charged,' . I nor' are tickets' required. Chil- Announces the 'opening- of His Office for dren of elementary' and jUnior. The' Proctice of high school age are welcom~ if . .,.,..., I Beau. Brilliant accompanied' by/ a parent or $urgical Chiropody and Foot Orthopedic, other 'respoIlsible adult. . It .is hoped .that :family. groups will .' ~+ I attend, as these pragrams. are 21327 Harper, Between 8 & 9 Mile designed specifi~ally for ,them.' Family Film' nights..: will .be St. Clair Shores, Michigan The Proudest name continued through May. on' the . C>ffice Hour, Telephone I J!footwear ••• since 1845 first Friday night ot each month. By Appohdmen,t PRescott '1-2086 ••... I The creative abilitY of some people is often limited to their I nuisance value...... I

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of Buick's ride- s no equal for 5S, torque tubo eethandling. Vipasha ••• a 'Iuxury coat come in today? :at less-th~n-Iuxury price. 18 Pitch Dynaflpw ~ ~~oo~oo.@J ~ Bulc1c builds fcHJ,Jflt, 'moster. Super ana t# modut mra eM on Ifyoo"ve ever yearned to squander an an outerpoat that's ••• well, just out-andooOut lqxury (but finany 'Clecided the price was beyond you) ••• then see our nefr) GOing along with '/;he "lustrous look" of your fall Vipasba coats. Here iclluxury priced unexpectedly elotbing, this Eanister reflects a certain old warld low in a blend of 10% !'8re Vicuna' for silky touch some espee;a" eleg8I1ce that is very, very smart today. Naturally, 8Dd looks ••• plus 20% softest Casbmere ••• both ~. on the h' h Y flood th '9 .powered being Banister, these shoes are models of shoclnaking .'troVer1 in a 70% wool base for an unusual bonus of " extra.spa . e. ' c'ou. perfection and faultless fit. If you pride yourself in ,..... The rich fabric is'Jnatcl1ed by expensive ern re I IooJdng metropolitan styling. An HS&lII e%clusive. ~ $109.71 o SOOii' owni?g the very latest al,ld best, you can't do better .... IA reaus PatoN- ~". . than our Banister Benu Brilliant. J AlICONDITIONINO ... C:OOLMIW lOW "ICI 21m or BlaCk Calfskin. $29.95. It coob. flt.... d.h","~ 'Also complete sel.ection of Freeman Shoes~l .u.c-n Cornfelt 1ft Yt1W MW Buick with genuIne IGlDAI" CONDmOMI'"

80 KERCHEVAL • ON THE HILL • GROSSE POINTE 17012 Kereheval. in the Village Open Friday Chllf'ge Ac(;ounts ImJitea ' Nights ITil 9:00 268 W. MAI)L& • BIRMIN6HAM

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He Arndt. had ~ , dent of, the Detroit College of ~ety; of w~c~_ he wa~ pres1d7p.t, celebrated .their 50th 'wedding ~~ Shoes • BeCl Law, died" at her, home, 1223' ,of' the pedia~c s~ct1?n durm.g anniversary, a year ago. * La. fo~ Infants and Children * Buckingham, onT h ur s day, 1929 to .19,31; ,and the DetrOIt , Surviving' her besides. her * ane September' 27. , Yacl1t, Club; ._ .. ' husband; Dr~ Arndt, arid daugh- .'Pied PIpers" ai'e desIgned for Uttlo * A native 'of Houghton, she He ~eaves ~s WIfe Clara, and ter Dorothy Muir of Califor- feet, and are expertly fftted under the * direction of Mr. William McCourt. Ex. * had lived'. in the D~t~oitarea one, s1S~er, r.;ISS.S~E,>llaParsons. nia, are, two other daughtex:s, elusively at Peter Pan in Grosse-Pointe. * for 45 years. .She was a mem- " .' ' . Mrs. L. Verne Ansel and, Mrs. * 5, ber of the ArchcolUr'aternity of ' , ST~~Y' N. THOR~TON Richard Bastien,(ElaiIie Ar~dt), ~70 15 Kercheval * CASt St. Clare of Montefillco Church" Mr~' T~ornto?, ~64, ,die~ sud. and' thr~e grandchildren; also t* and the League of Catholic Ylo_den~y~n ~esdd.Y, . Septe.mber brothers, Joseph and Elmer TUxedo 5-9236 OU,7 men. .. . 18, ~ hIs"home, 3~5 Merrlwea- Mij.er~sister, Corinne Muer, and * She . is :.;urvived , by' .three ther .. ~e was 8 retired c:~ntr.act a sister.in-lay.r, Mrs., Mamie * daughters, . Mrs. 'Leon Holler- speClali~t :f9r th~ Detro~ .Ord-,' .M\1er. . man, Mrs. Williain E. Malpass nance; dlvls~on o~ the arm.}!. ~ Funeral. ,arrangements- were and. Mrs:' Charles' Stewart; two ,F~eral serVIces were. h~ld. 'completed after the body was \ sons, James. H. ~d Fred H.;' a on F~ld!iY, September 21..Banal flown to the Verheyden Fu- sister, ¥rs. Edward G. Garvey; was In 'Forest Lawn Cemetery. neral 'Home .16300 Mack ave- and 14 grandchildren. ,Mr •.Thornton w~s ,8 n~tive of nue on Tuesday 'morning~ There ELITE BEAU11Y SALON ,Funeral services we~e held .D.etr?l~ an~ had lived here all will be a rosary in the tuneral on Monday, October 1, at St. h~ life. He"wns an attorney and home this evening, ThUrsday, LOC, I0 13 Alter Roa d- '{Alley' 2.7441 18435 Cla~e of Montefalco 'Church. had. b~en, ,employed by. the October 4. '! Burial waS in Mt. Olivet ceme~ Feder8l-, Government 17' ye.ars' "...--_. _ Next to -tery. ' befc)J;e gping: to ,..~~ork fO,r' the Featuring • • • * * llr Ordinance Division in 1943. He -----_,---1..-- J'OHN VAN ANTWERP retired, a.year ago.' John Van Antwerp, 77, of He is survived by his wife, 2078 Ridgemont, a native of ,Elizabeth; two,d~ughters, ~rs. the Pointe, died on Thursday, Enl~w Prater:, ,Mrs; Claude Z. _L-"itJ?l£bf;l!~ff,!-filmi-' September 27, '. Allen; and, tilVO ,sons, William . He iS'survived by a brother; D. and Douglas Munro . .ianies.~ * • * Funeral- services were held, .TESS H. ULACKMORE at St. Joan of Arc Church' ori Jess H. Blackmore, 62, of 1329 Monday, October 1. Burial was Berkshire 'road, died in Harper in St. Paul cemetery. Hospital' on September 24 after ...... an extended mD.ess. He .was di- says BESSIE R. BARTON rector ..of the speakers' '.bureau Mrs. Barton, 58, of 190 Lake- of the General Motors public \iew, died on Wedriesday, Sept- relations' staff previous to his, ember. 26. ' illriess. BING She wcu; a member of the Mr. Blackmore has been with Third Order of St.' Francis. the General Motors Company She leaves her, ~ usb a n,d, since .1923 ,and was active in i.:' Joseph A.; five d-aughters"Mrs. Detroit Civic affBJrs, especially Exclusive with us in Grosse POinte! This is, a revolutionary, amaz- Mary Heels, Mrs. Katherine the United Foundation. ,', ing new hairstyling technique. Your hair is set, cOl~bed and dried CROSBY Anderson, Mrs. Patricia ROl1l- . Surviving hitri are his wife, all at the same time .•• no long period under a drier! CG-starring in MGM's antz, Mrs. Bessie Allen and Margaret; twt' daughters Mrs. Joyce A.; two sons, Joseph J., Paul Clemensen of Atlantic, 'Cleo Hamilton, of the Elite Salon and John R.; and 19 grand- Iowa; Mrs. William Zerman, of presents children. Delware, Ohio;. a 'sister, Mrs. Funeral services were held George Bitzow' of Cam~rid,ge Just like the ODeS ill me map- GERALD CARTI ER, PHON SPAZZ SPECIALIST 1.'HIGH SOCIETY" on Saturday, September, 29, at City, IIid., ~and a brother, Otto ". %ines.A lavatory set into a beag. JAMES AllEN, COLOR SPECIALlS:r In VistaVislon-Color by Tech,!icolor St. Paul on the Lakeshore. Blackmore of Washington'Court 'tifu1, colorful, Formica ~p with Burial' was in Holy Sepulcre House, Ohio. - ftDiq table com~inecLA size and cemetery. ' 'Burial w:ill' be iD. Dayton, GET AC9UAINTED SPECIALS ...... Ill.,~ _ * • '. Ohio to d ~'y r September 27. Itfle (or eYer, bMhroom. CorDe DR. JOHN ,Po PARSONS Fun,eial services were he~4 in in or call.- rlJr~ HAIRCUT with every • e:.- _ ...~ the' Harris' Funeral Home' on SHAMPOO and SET : Just pours inno place : StASH FUEL 8ILL'S ': 40% Funeral services for Dr. Par- Tuesday, September 25: rll&& sons, 67, .nationally .known in- .... to ... ~~()/f;lll , : Do it in hailE-a-day : ternist and allergist, was held MARTIN D• .JOHNS'ON Our $12.50 LANOLIZED • • Zoriolite vermiculite-the' mirade on Thursday, September 20. Mr. JOhrlsou, 77 of 473 Kerby COLD WAVE, : ~tm~~~~MW~ : Burial was in White' Chapel road, died on Friday, Septem- • etaU. Zo110lite poure right e Memorial cemetery. mineral--pays for itself in fuel . h ber 21. , WI" ""'ItTI • out of the bag. No mUS8, • h Dr. Parsons died at IS orne, Funeral services were held on 13950 CHARLEVOIX : DOn18e. Rotproof. ro-. : For Appointment Call VA 2.7441 _ dent-proof. fireproof... _ savings in iust two or three sea- 808 Grand Marais, on Monday, Monday, September 24" with Cor. EastlawlR September 17, following' a short burial taking place in Oakview Hours Mon. thru Fri., 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. .Sat. till 5 p.m. • g\l.araI1teed.in wri~ • VAlley 3-2340 • • ing for the life of • sonsl And besides these big sav- illness., cemetery, Royal Oak. .11 • your home. • He was a native of Eau Claire, Mr. JQhnson, who with Myron • • ings, it increases both the value Wis. He attended the 'University, W. Gillette operated the Sinclair Doltarfol • • of Michig~l, wher~ 'he received Press at. 1510:;; ,CharlevoiX, was' ,Graphic 1 • • and corr.fort of yo~r home. Come' his' Bachelor of Science. degree for many yea-rs with the Detroit " GVa~ab'4 .;..• • in'1914;' and his MD'in 1919. Gravure' .corPoration. Prior to . Repeating Our OpfJning Specials maRes it in today for a free estimate on.the He served his internship in that he was one' of the owners beautifu ~~ ~ pediatrics and in,fectious,-dis~ of, the. Everton Engraving comN • • ,amount of Zonolite you.1I need 'for eases a~ the UniversitY Hospital, PsnY.'" ;, . '~~ ' foc~sfng .. . preyentf. Ann. Arbor, in 1919 and 1920. He is survived bya daughter, • • twin '{4 : r;l;i;:~iii}i.. .~i¥.i;~.~S;~ii~i,:,~t~~:;.;:::iiJJ~@ : your home. Do it now! During the following two years Mrs. Lois,.Ball, and'three grand .. ••••••••••••• oa •••••••••••••••• he was resident at Massachu- children. . . , New setts General HospItal, Boston. * • * In 1921 he was named instruc.- LEO O. TEETAERT BURP' 47 tor of pediatrics and infectious Mr. Teetaert, 'a deputy clerk $1 diseases at the University of in the Detroit Traffic and. Ord- J. A. Maclvor Lumber Co. Michigan and served until 1934, nance Co'i.u:t, and Iormer coun- .GUN. - 12147 Mack Ave., near Conner-VA. 2.2100 when he entered private pracN cilman and police commjssioner tice. for the City, died on Saturday, 10515' Grand River-WE. 3.1234 Dr. Parsons was a membeJr, of Septc-mper 22. " THANKS! the Academy of Pediatrics, the He lived at 1'9266 Gable, DeN' Our Gr~nd Opening was a huge success. We i troit, and Was. the l;Jrother of City' Det. Capt. Andrew Tee. will do all in our power to promote your taert.: . ' ~ontinued patronage. ' a few left. Mr. Teetae'rt served as police cOmnllssioner and councilman - for the City in.the 1930s. ------_.,------Besides .' ~~, brother, he is The FineslAuthentic S'urvived by. 'his wife, Thelma;' A Friendly Sugg,estion: a daught~r, MIS: Edwin :priehs~ ,Scale Model Automobiles a son, Leo, J'r.; a sister, Mrs. Mary .Roger; and another broth~ er, eyriel O~ CONTINENTAL WHENI YOU LOOK FOIR Funeral 'services were held at 'Our Lady of.Sorrows Church MARK II on Tuesday, September 25. Bur- ial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. • Reg. $1.49 ... High Fidelity I • • Mony -Other Populor Cor Mol.1t .Avoiia.... THECLA ~IIUER .ARNDT Mrs. Thecla Arndt of 750 Al- ter road died at the age of 75 LOOK FOR REALISM years Jm September ~8; in the home of her 'son-in-Iaw and. daughter,Mr~, and Mrs .. Ear- hard. Muir in Riverside, Call- Do you hear the violins. basses, trumpets and I fornia. Mrs. Arn,dt had suffered clarinets as they really sound7. \'\ III !I/~: If so, thclt is H!GH FIDELITY, because .~ ,ARROW WEST-KITS IT IS REALISM! AMERICAN FLYER Complete with fringed shoulder epaulets and pockets, "jewelll and nailhead trim. Pre- 47 __punch~d and ready to lace together. Genuine "1 found lit 'Detroit Audio, a full display of the finest mgh fidelity :::~i!ll~.~~$8 leather parts in combination pf brown for boys - and practkally in my own rzeighbo-rhoodJ too. , AN and girls. Each 'kit- Animated Station & Operating Coach Fo-rtunately. J' was able to discover the- amazing dijfe-rencebetween OU'D:OOI F.REPlICI betmtiful nat'.ural reproduction tmd the often shrill or, boomy new. Size" Size II 1--6 Yrs. 7-8 YN. sounas that P'ass fo-r high fidelity. Size 10 Size 12 '-10 Yrs. 11-12Yrs. Best of all - my choice fits nicely into my home-and cost less Cowboy Pal ROY ROGERS and $2 49 it DALE EVANS, etc. Reg_ $3.98 •..... • than 1had expected." LAYAWAY NOW "FOR. CHRI.STMAS ' -'Con,plete Line of 1957 LlO~EL YES, THE M,AKESWHICH WE ,HAVE CHOSEN TO TRAINS and ACCESSORIES

SELL AT DETROIT AUDIO, WERE SELECTED FOR , It's fun to build , FERNDALE 'BAY CITY THEIR lONG lASTINIG, TRUE QUALITY OF IRE- your own fire- , , 'place -' choose ',- PRODUCTION. , . your pwn O1a- 22441 Woodward 2l! Third St. terials. your own design! So put the whole fwnily to work building ,a fire- LI 3.2242 TW 2-1547 place around this all-metal ,umt,':And: '. THIS IS Y()UR GUARANTEE'OF THE MAXIMUM LISTENING when' it's .~hed. think' of. the ,fun' of cooldnZ steaks. chops, hamburgers l. PLEASURE'FOR THE GREATEST PERIOD O~ TIME. The unit .is. built to last 'fol: years •. I .' ". ~ • ,Doors are. of cast iron. Grates ':are :' O1ovablefor either charcoal or wood; It's low costl Stop in and lIee it. Visit us ~nyttme ~• ~on9 hear the finest! FREE!' Stainl.ss Stee. Cooking Set HOURS: with' each unit Daily, Noon Till 9~OC p.m.

Smith-MaUhlWI, , , Detroit' AUDIO Saturday~ Till 6 p.m•. 1493"9 Jefferson AT Wayburn 16020 E. V(arren, near Devonshire FOllndrJ~Co. & p.lII. ' \ MOil., Thurs., Fri•• Sat. till , , 6640 Charlevoix Phone TUXl9do 4-40 f 4 VAlley:4-6168 Tues•.& 'Wed. till 6 p.m. ' . ,WA•.2~7155 /

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,- October 4, 1956 Thursday, October 4, 1956 Page Five Two Sent:enced In.Farms Court reckless driving and was s~-. . t******************-;'*t Spark Campaign tenced to 15 days in Wayne', Judge Grant Arms1:rong pre- officer said he was traveling County jail or a fine of $50. . Campau paid the fine. *~ SPECIAL, '*JI To Get .___Out Vote " sided over, Justice COUrt in the 40 mph in a 25 -mph zone. Na- Farms on Wed;nesday~ Septem- varre pled not guilty. He was ber 26, Only two c:llses were found guiltY &nd placed on pro- iSHIRTS iCl:.an~~~e:::~.;;:: bation with no driving until. Jack O'Oonnor 1'~ ~ • Beautifull ~ Vo.ters wlll conduct a'Jomt cam- brought. before the ,judge that Shoes January I, 195';. RADIO and PHO'NO * L Y , Jf. palgn to r~ach as many people evening, Louis Edmund Campau of R e.p air in 9 nts and Children t aundered JI in the Pointe as possible to in- Edward T. Navar]~e of 404 122% Muir road, was charged * and Finished * duce them to register and vote, Lothrop,' was charl~ed. with with reckless driving on the 129 Mapleton TU.5-837" are designed for Uttle it was disclosed at, a Rotary expertly fftted under the t 5 $ * . reckless drivmg on the evening same night of Navarre's arrest. r. WiJlla~ McCourt. Ex- * FOR 119 JI Club luncheon-meeting at the of ,Sept~mber 5. The' arresting The defendent pled guilty to ter Pan in Grosse-Pointe. ~ - * Wllr Memorial Center on Mon- 'I JI day, October 1. 15 Kercheval * Americci's Finest Furniture t CASH & CARRY ~ ~l'he offer to aid the League edo 5-9236 ; Our 46th Year ~ was made by Rotary President t t David McCarron, and Anthony * Manardo, chairman of the ~lub's ::: Community Service Committee. ' ~ The campaign is entitled' *-:Ill' "Register - Inform Yo~self- : Vote." * Members of the club, all SALON ~ Pointe businessmen;' included I' * LOCAL BRANCHES reminders to vote with month- !ley 2-7441 t 18435 Mock, at Canyon end statements to thei:: custom:' * Next to "Chicken Delight" ers, and will place coples of the ::: 14351 E. Jefferson, JI League's cand~date qualific~tion * at Chalmers ~ information m thelr busmess *:iCiCiC-iCic-iC -iC-iC-iCic ic -iCic -iC-iCic ic -iC-iC-iCic -icJIit place~. HOLIDAY SEASONS AHEAD! Select that new sofa, dining room or, bedroom suIt.' -Picture by"AI Beutel now from latest Foil furniture fashions while selections ore complete. Over 2iJo youngsters 'and' adults ':of Grosse ,Pointe MethodiSt Church greeted' Colo-

nel Lee J. Davfs~ Army Ant~-Aircr~t an~ NIKE Commander for Southea~tem Mich~ ~ ' igan as he landed in,his heli~opter on the ,church laWn. at 6:15 .p.m. Wednesday~' Sept. 26. Col. Davis, invited to open the' Fali 'season of the chmch Men's Club, was accom- panied by Major Thomas O. Hindinan, 28th 'AAA Group Operations Officer and First ,Lt. N.O • " . ! /' RM A N 'Wilson C.

The picture was taken as Moross road was jamming with Republican Clu,b Hears C.•anded1 ates, traffic at the unusual sight and ' .. ------' ~ine ~u,.nitu,.e just a moment' before-the kids The 14th Congressional ,Dis- for' auditor general; F ran k took 'over the, "chopper;~ 'for--;'atrict'Republican Club met on Padzieski, candidate for .tate , 165!iO East Warren, at Kensington TUxedo 2-5060 more personullook.Stanclingin Monday night; Octob~r 1, in treasurer, . anci' Richard' Van front of thEl Hiller-built H-23 the 'Buckingham Hall, '15917 Deusen; candidate for attorney OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS helicopter are, (l to',r)',REVER- Harper, to hear'speeches by Re- general, all gave short'talks and 5 a revolutionary, amaz- END HUGH C. WHITE,' pas,tor, publican candidates. I, reported ~n the progress of ,til,e 5 set, combed and dried nder a drier! COr.. DAVIS, 'W. N. MO~T- Paul, D. Bagwell, candidate campa~gri.. , " 18th Century" Coronial and Provencial Stylings • GOMERY, President of- -the • Men's Club and Military:, Co- Elite Salon ordinator of Michigan .Bell, • • MAJ. HIND:MANand LT.-,pAR- KER. SPAZZ SPECIALIST Following the dinner served CIALIST by the church women's Alpha / Circle, Col. Davis talked to the ECIALS 95 men, present of the part of ' Anti-Aircraft andNIKE. hi. the m'tion's Air Defense system. with every Officers of the Men's Club in THE BleGES" and SET addition to Mr. Montgomer.y'are NEWS YET FROM' I Wally Brownion, vice~president, I' Carl Cordier, secretary" and FORIIVARD _organ Johltlson, treasurer.. . THE LOOK '7~ The next meeting of the. club, • 50 to be held at the church 'On'Oc- $49 toher '24, will fe~ture a speaker A 2.7441 on Muscular Dystrophy. ' ,Sat. till 5 p.m. Clip-on f1a.h tI"achmlnt •• $6.50 LlCIfher carrying ca'i. •••• 8.50 Shlreo Graphic VI.wer •••• 9.95 Councl~l,Okays Dollar for dollar-featureVtJ-for feature-the Stereo Graphic is the greatest 3-D camera buy Traffie Light available. Simple A ••• B- ••• C operation The Farms City, Council at a malees it easy for the beginner to take regularly scheduled meeting on beautiful 3-D color slides, without Monday evening, October I, ap- , focustng. Has double_ exPOS\l~ , .proved a' rE!commendation by prevention; self-eockir.a '-shullter; , . Police Chief Walter Hoyt that a twin f/4 coated, color-eorrected lenses" traffic light be installed at the comer of Kerby road and Ker- cheval avenue. ~~:t. .'. .,.. "'- The purpose of the signal wil~ ,~,' , ," ~ be to handll~ school traffic in , .1.1 the vicinity (if KerQY School. The council directed that ..the 17144 Kercheval light operate in'ihe morning and late enough in the afternoon to In the Village assist children going 'to and re- turning from school. TU 1-4096 The man who peddles his Only a few left. troubles finds his burdens in- ----_!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!"!!""""~"""""--==--... - creasing. Open FridalY Evenings Till 9:00 Too often n task that was well . :~. done was not worth doing. '

Top dthe Season Styles In ~msJt)ltOA1S e •• by Timely'll , and Nottingham • Correct in every detail of their. dyling~ skillfully tailored by the ~N FLYER master craftsmen of Timely and Nottingham .....$847 ••• in the season's' 'most popular fabriG:s, pattars and «'010;'5 ' & Operating Coach , Tnese handsome topcoats offer TOTAL NBWNE~~: .During. the past 'few Chrysler Corpotatiori's engin(~el8 have created II Chrysler Corporation's 1957 cars will have greater years, I The Forward Look has opened America'8 , new kind -ofsuspension that carries you smoothly on displa,eement-better performance with power fo. ~:~~.~.~$4.47 today's best values in smart . eyea to' many bright new ideas in 8tyling and any surface! It virtually, elin:Linates sway around . precision control in every driving situation. appearance and long wear. engineering •. Now oomes the topper! For 1957 come~ and ttdive" in fast stops! ~:~~.9~n~,...$2.49 Chrysler- Corpor!1~~n.~ p~ese~ five complete .lineS': NEW, YISIQI~ITV: With bigger windshields of cars with total' newness! In whatever price range NEW TRANS.MISSION: TORQUEFtrTE,. the than ever before ~d greater glass area all around, of 1957 LIONEL ~CCESSORIES from s65m! you choose, in any of 93 ~odels you fancy • • • smoothest and swiftest transmission yet in going you will see better and have a wonderful new feeling you 'will find them the newest new car; in.20 years I ' from full stop to driving speeds •• ,. controlled by of openness! the'modern miracle of 'pushbu1:tons! BAY CITY *Timely features Arga'rden Tweeds, imported NEW S'!'VLE: SO striking, 80 right, 80 in You will also enjoy Chrysler Corporation's exclusive from the Orktzey Islands, in some models. 217 Third St. _tune with the fll!~e of car dle~ignthat it's called "'EW BRAKES: All five Chrysler Corporation full..time power steering . • • new single.unit heater TW 2.1547 THE NEW SHAPE ,OF MOTI " / &: SQt. till , p.... .ROSSI! POINTI j~ MIlO! TUX!DO '.9252 See' the,~'~ewFt.ymouth,_Dodge, De Solo, Chrysler and In1perial-October 80th ~.till 6 p.m.

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Ceremonies were held on Thursday director; CHET SAMPSON, director; l ••' morning, Septemebr 27, at the Chalfonte MRS:)IDBERT GOEB~L, diiector; BERT _. l road site of the new Junior High School. L. WICKING, director; DR. JAMES UNIQUE NYLON PANTY BELT, b BUSHONG, ,Superintendent of Schools. 011 ,," Present for the ground breaking were, left stores~men to right:-ROBERT WEBER, president of. Wielding the shovel so bewitchingly, is the Board of Education; JAMES LEE, II, MISS PATSY LEE, daughter of' Mx;.'and, former president' and now a director' of MRS. JAMES LEE, .II. " 19195 MACK • TU 4~5320 the board; EDWARD PONGRACZ, JR., ctharge Accounts Invited OPEN THURSDAY, fRI[)AY, SATURDAY EVENINGS STOLENRECOVEREDTRUCK Church, Marking 5th Anniversary A fashion first ••• vivaetous V' 5 Park Patrolman Charles new panty belt that combines ______=~ ...., s French was credited with re- On Sunday, October 7, Calv-- After the ser~ce there will ary Lutheran Church, Gates- be a social gathering, and re- the advantages of a garter belt covering a' panel ,truck\ which head (Kerby road) at Mack freshments. All are invited. to and a lace frilled nylon tricot was stolen in Detroit on Friday, avenue will celebrate th\ fifth this service, especially all for- September 14. He :found the ve- anni7ersary of the dedication mer members and those con": panty. Detachable garters loop hicle at Lakepoin.te and Bea- of the ,church at this location. firmed at Calvary. ' ' to the inside of the slimming consfield on Monday, Septem- It will be the 44th year since On WednesP,RY at' 8 'p.m. a nylon power net yoke. White, ber 17. the laying of the' corner stone Family Night has been planned of the mission, church which with entertainment and refresh- pink or blue. S-M-L. was located at Holcomb and ments. 5.95 SCIENCE Chapin avenues, where the" con- On Friday, October 12, at gregation' worshwped till 1931~,6:30 p.m., th~,anniversary ban- IS WORKING Rev. Paul H. WilCJonhas been' quet will take place. 'Rev., the •pastor of Calvary for the Charles Lange, pastor of Faith IN ORDER TO • • • .' 44 years. Lutheran ~Church will be the At the morning service at 11 guest speaker. :rickets must be ,I' ' ., ,", a.m. Rev. Wilson will preach. reserved. ' Please ,phone Mrs. <'. I Holy Communion will be cele. ,Ida Scharfenberg, WA. 2-4830. 1 brated. - ~atlsfaction In the evening at 7:30 Rev. Jacobsons, I Our pharmacists keep abreost Guaranteed E. H. Schalkhauser, the vice- I I ' of the latest medical develop- president of the Michigan' Dis- No 0'Pay!. ments. They ore continually trict of the American Lutheran . Kercheval. at St. Clair Church will "be the festival learning new skills and pro- Use Yo.ur Charga-P'late TUxedo 2-7000 Perional Tailoring Service for preacher. cedure' to help you attain bet- Particular Men. Fine import~ ter health! Bring your next pre- ed and domestic suitings, Woman's, Republican Club \ scription her •• skilled fittings ilnd ramod. to Hea~ Rocky Gust Talk ; We Proudly Announce el;n9. --- " The Wayne County Woman's , that; Mr. .Joseph Quinn FREE PARKING Republican CLub will hold their will loin, our teaching monthly meeting Tuesday, Oc~ Special Purchase! l Use YOI Notre DaDle Pharmacy Rear of lundlng staft. Mr. Quinn is. ex- tober 9, at the Veterans' Me- AAU tumbling champion morial Building. The speake:- is 17000 Kercheval, at Notre Dame and has been a most SIiC- J. A. Flrazier - Rockwell T. Gust, Jr., who will cessful teacher in TU 5-2154 J 3145 E. Jefferson, at Drexel speak OIi "Government by the VA 2-7818 Upstairs People". , BODY BUll-DING HOURS: Daily, 8:30 to lO:OO--Sunday., 10:0C) to 6:00 Custom Tailor ' .Also a' short motion, picture TUMBLING, will be shown on the "Cabo ACROBATICS Electric Percale Sheets S~ory,JJ which depicts Mayor for Boys an,d Girl!! Cobo's' record. of all age groups . The board meeting will be PLEASE\PHONE FOR, A 'COMP. Regular 24.95 Value held at 12 noon and general as- LlMENTARY TRIAL LESSON He af Jacobson's semblyat 1:30 p.r.n: OR ENROLL NOW! ' Bill Wilson 99 Friday and Saturday Spending evezything as you go Sct-DOI .f Dance along will eventually bi-ing your 16600 HQrpe~, ,TU. 1-2395 16 October 5 and 6 forward progress to' a halt. ou

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Page Seven c.tober 4, 1956 Thursday, O~tober ~:,'195'6 G'R 0 SSE POI N T E .N EWS • I Rev. Charles Sa':ldrock ToAtte1:ld C~nventio~ Dr. Harlan Hatcher to Talk, OFFICE Rev. Charles W. Sandrock, land, m, October 4 through 11.: " • . Pastor ot St. Paul Ev. Lutheran : .~a~tor Sa:ndro~, is .the. ~el~~ At Centler' Dlnl"er on Oct 23 SPACE Church, Lothrop and Chalfonte,gate of Congregatlons m tliis VI- ,. will atterrd the 14th annual Con-' cinity. 'He will serve as: Chair-' I ", ' • ..". /. • per30nalized vention of the American Luther- man of the Committee on "Un- ,Dr. Harlan Hatcher, presIdent ,Umverslty, will double m enroll- an Church to be held at Blue Is- ion Matters" of the Universiiy of Michigan,mellt by 1970, President Ratch- ______. .______will be honored at f, reception er has. repeatedly advised the th - and \dinner to be held Tuesday 'alUIIlIli, faculty .and the staff not evening, October~' 23, at' the' to, become alarmed, at. the, in- Grosse Pointe w"'ai' Memorial crease in size'. He points out that Chridtmad Card. Center, it was announced by the University has approximate- carvin9 not John M.,'Chase, president of the 1y doubled in size, every'IS" yearS ted Florida University. of Michigan Club of since it was founded and that D'iscount' so excellent Grosse Pointe. this growth in' the past has nev- nd SEtrv~nts' A reception' haS-.been sehed. er ~ed. the' ~niversity~s' uled for 6:30 p.m. and dinner at world-WIde :eputation. He. ~ En~s Saturclay~October 1~ Ion. I~ircular 7 p.m., followed by a 'talk by Dr. firmly cormmtted, ,to. th~ belief res. Hatcher that the people of MIchigan as- T" k i ail bl f signed, ~ distinctive mission to IC e s ,are. av a e. rom the University: " , Mrs. ,Ruth H. Goebel," chaIrman , " ' • of the dinner,,193 McKinley ave- •This miss~~>ll,is to provide, ,the the. Sphere nue. Since the number of. tick-' highest quality education that is . \ ets is 'limited, club members wlli- possible; To' tliis goal, the Uni:-' , ~. 19876 MACK, Bet. 7 & 8 Mile Rds. TUXEDO 2-5566 have 'priority in the purchase of versity will continue to dedicate : , tickets until Monday, October 8; all of its resources. Co. sugar-dusted Dr. Hatcher has now complet- , Open Every Frid~y Until 9:00 p.m. ed five y1:!arsas president of. the Before a young man tries'to • University of Michigan. paddle his own canoe he should confection- Major .developments have tak- be taught to ,swim. am, Mi~h. en place during his. term "of of- <' /. :~. fice. Rapid .prqgress is being -, made in the development of a !' 1 new 7DO-acre North Campus, , . ~, where the University plans to locate the Coilege of Engineer-' -the daintiest nylon " ing" School of Music, College of '~- . Architecture and Design and the .JacobsQns ,. duster we've seen. I' School of Education. Additional " sprinkled aU elver with research facilities and student BELT - housing also will be located in .sugar dots and this new area, which is ',across Kercheval, at. St. Clair the Huron River from the 'Medi- - TUxedo 2..7000, -., lavishly frosted with rows of cal Center area: ~, . Early in Dr. Hatcher's'tcl'm of Olga delectable nylon lace. offiCe, the campaign to raise funds for the MiC'higan Memor- C~mpletely nylon' lined, it's ial-Phoenix Project was com- " pleted and the \ resulting re- fj t .• I ,rs ••• VIvaCIOUS candy sweet in search program" into the 'peace- belt that combines ful uses of the' atom has contin- for girls - - pink, blue, or maize. ued to expand. jackets ages of II garter belt The most extensive construc': frilled nylon tricot Sizes 10 to l~. tion program, in University his,- aehable garters loop tory has been carried forward each year to help meet the in- ide of the slimming ,,8.95 creased enrollment and to im- quilt.:lined er net yoke. White, prove services. Dr:Hatcher also us. S-M-L. has seen the idea of the Flint College of the University of 5.95 Michigan, suggested by his pre- decessor, Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, become a reality. Classes started in 'Flint in Sep- tember, 1956. This is the first of let those cold winds blow ••• the University's 16 schools and colleges to be located off the the weightless wa'rmth of campus at Ann Arbor. ' , ou~ iC!lcketsf~r girls The new Development Coun- cil with its Alumni, Fund, de- protects them smartly. signed' to assist in the Univer- sity's financial program with Left: Poplin'iaeket, edged alumni and, other friends, has eval, at St. Clair been firmly es"tablished. with Norwegion, braid., lined High on the list of problems bood is zipper-detachable. Jxedo 2-7000 far.ing Dr. Hatcher since he took office has been :'the formulating Novy or red. of palicies to meet. ,the tremen- dous irlcreases in, enrollment Sizes 7 to "14, . 16.95 which face all institutions. -of Kercheval, at St. Clair higher education. : . , " Preteen sizes 8 to 14, 11.95 TUxedo 2..7000 With the co::'operation of'the , Right: Ail-wool loden . ,.,.,r Regents, and the faculties he has Use Your Charga-P'late set the following goals: ' , joeket with c'J cozy orIon pile Contr-olled growth of the Uni- versity of Michigan year by year collar. Grey. rather than a deluge of students so that the increase :in the stu- Sizes 7 to 14, 17.95 dent body will be no"more than Preteen shes 8 to 14, 19.95 the faculty and physical, plant ,ets can absOl'b each year. Mainte~.ance of the same high standards' of admitting students, and of classroomperforrilance which have marked \ the U-M from its' beginning ini817. Continued growth in the Vni. versity's distinction along with the increase -in size. Us~ YourChargawPlate. our suburban suit. scotch flavored Despite predictions that the our wool iers.ey blouses- three views in the news Woven in Scotlana ana taifored in Canada for your acti~/e -city-:country life • • • our Itollection of wool suits by Top talr< now is the relaxed, Aljean in 'twenty-eight' versatile manner of. authentic tartan plaids, our iE~rseyblouses ••• one a beautiful gathering of' vivaciously patterned. : SHEETS the clans in rich, true colors •. one a solid blousori, and one DOUBLE Suit sho-wn: has a pin-slim an urbane stripe. skirt dramatized by pleated A. Beige or bfack, with a flying front panels, soft Byron collar and raglan far ••• lJna and a bat-wing shqrt sleeves. Sizes 32 to 38~ 7.95 ~se feather- jacket: Dress Gordon, Ancient B. White slipon blouson le-washable. Dress MacKinnon Lochbuie or with a drawstring bottom. the dial for Hamilton. Sizes 10 to 18. 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- Kerehe'ial, at St. Clair Kercheval, af St. CI~ir, .... Use Your Charga-Plate TUxedo 2-7000 ,Ust! Your Charga-Plate TUx(ado 2-7000 Thursday, Octoher 4, '95~ Page Eight (; R Cl SSE POI N 'T E NE.W S ThurSday • _. - Class/ Grosse Pointe Nel\'•. - .Memorial. Center Schedule 'What Goes On PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, Lucky INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT 'WE&TWARD, Grosse"I . at OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, OCTOBER 5~- OCTOBER 11 - OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 Expectant GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICIDGAN Exaggerations Grosse Pointe Garden Center Room and Library open for offered a ch e~[periencell consultation service~ Mrs. Edna Hannah Your Librar1 pregnane. Phone TU. 2-6900 34 ~ 27 child-rearing Three Trunk Lines A.. PRYOR " will be on duty in .the Garden Cente~. Room every. By Jean TayJ(Jf' meetings sp I week on :Tu~day, We~esday and Thursday from 10 Wayn~ Coun ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENEML MANAGER ftW heme comes solace? Not from seeing, MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADVmISlNG MANAGER a.m. to5. p.m. A consultant will be on duty on Monday. Michigan SOl What is doing suHer.ingl being; . and Friday from 10 a.m ..to 12 noon and on Friday from On display this week at the from the January through. Sep- PATRICIA TALBOT FEA E PAGE, SOCIETY l 2 t 4 (II T. Central Library are some 250 tembl~r' 1955 issues, Health in coc FRED RUNNELLS , SPORTS El;)ITOR Not from noting.Lije's conditionsl ~ 0 .p~. ca Uxedo 1~4594). books. Many of these are Ull- In the preface to his book, Detroit Chaptc JAMES J. NJAIM .•....•" , NEWS Not from heedmg Time's. mc;nitions; HospItal eq~llpment available for free loan-crutches, usually beautiful and cover "Picasso," William Boec kcom~ Red Cross. ROBERT G.. EDGAR ,••.••.•"•••'I.lI •• C NEWS But in cleaving' to the Dream . To be held ANNE SCHRAGE ...... •••.••••.•, ,••.•.....•...... •...NEWS wheel chairs and. hospital. beds.. "Blood available to such a wide range of subjects ments "Picasso's are is one of' ,ARTHURR. BLnER ~ ADVERTISING And in gazing at the' Gleam Grosse Pointe Residents in. case of an accident or dire that everyone will find some- the forces that have shaped our evenings froIl' PATRICIA BLnER .ADVERTISING . Whereby gray things golden seem." e~nergenc~~-iree of charge." thing to his fa."lcy. era. Today it n,o longer mat- the American ROY ANGER, Jr ~ .ADVERTISlNG. (Thomas Hardy) * *. * The Friends of the ~ibrary ters whether we approve or dis~ ing, 153 E. 1: sions will JOHN MacKENZIE BUSlNESS * • * . __. Friday, October 5 generously donated money for approve of his achievement, we ena JOANNE HARGIS ., ACCOUNTS pIes to hear ..-plainedthe whIte. evening, Octo end of the picture ... Sanders (the herQ) is at his cabin * * .* "why" as well as the "how" of "To know ,the history of a, at the War decided by the voters, with each one having just as much in the wilds .• " mad as hops at his wife' (Hed~y) .••• and . doing things. The first, part is country you must know its " Sunday, October 7. concerned with "How we do it," legends," s?,ysSt. John Gogarty•. There is no Cl voice as any other individual. . with him. is his ex-fiancee who just went along for the ride Miss Smitl But no one can be a voter unless be or she is properly . " . so to speak. They are talking. about Hedy ,and he sez *Youth Council- Meeting - 12:30 p.m. the second part with "Why. we That delI g h tf ~l raconteur~ Pointe with ; * ,.. * do it.w Good photographs ex- J'~el; Reynolds, glye;; us a col~ registered. If there is any que~tion at all about your eligi- he thinks he had better go back to his wife and make up. ground and bility, get busy right now. Time is wasting, and Monday, Monday; October 8 plain the processes. lectlon of 30 AmerIcan ghost The ex sez she.is glad he has decided to do that r •• so they subject. As a October 8, is the last day for registration. *Water .Color Classes-Hughie Lee Smith, 1nstructor--9:30 An art book you'll enjoy leaf- storie~ in his bo~~ 4'Ghosts in first conting{ walk out the door of the cabin hand in hand an.d the next .a.m. to 12 noon., ing through is the "Selective Ame::l~~n .Houses. These were Pointers should register at their local municipal offices. thing we see is a guy: selling pots and pans or some such go to the Officials win be on duty extra hours to make registering *Cancer Information and Service Center~ervice .Work- Eye,'" an anthology of the best acqu,u-e In the course ~f a' Area (SWP thing. NEVER did they go back to the picture which did 10 t'" from the, EUropean Art Maga- year s, travel and have reglOnal landed at ~ easy. It only takes a minute. a.m. 0 ~ p.m. zine, "L'Oeil,') with 48 pages in background and a!mosp~ere.. NOT end that way.. . May 12, 1944. Remember, if you don't cast a ballot, your criticism It would have been' so satisfactory to us and Mi. Wil- Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon and Meeting- color. The selections are taken v.:he~heryou are a brIde, Just 12:15 p.m. " begInnmg your career of home- (Military Int takes on a very sour note. Those who don't take the trouble liams, who wrote the story, to have shown Hedy, the wife Guinea and t to vote should maintain a strict silence. They will have for- driving up to the cabin in a. horse ..drawn wagon to mak~ SoroptirUists International of Grosse Pointe _. Luncheon making or a more e~perienced fore arriving and Meeting _ 12 noon. . homemaker, you will find "Good. feited the right to take part in the arguments which always up with her husband. When she sees the two leaving the Exchangites Plan March, 1946. follow an election. *Memorial Bridge Club:-Duplicate Bridge-Mr. and Mrs. Housekeeping's Guide to Suc- Appointed cabin she naturally ,thinks sex has been rearing its ugly Andrew Walrdnd, Directors-l p.m. cessful Homemaking," compiled head .•.. so she promptly tries to run over the ex-fiancee' Toothbrush Sale by the editors of Good House- en's Affairs Military Go with the horses. Sanders pulls the woman back just in time *Oil Painting .Classes-Hughie Lee Smit~, Instructor-l -- keeping, a modern practical . p.m .. to 3:30 p.rn: The last meeting of the Grosse guide to taking care of today's served at T( and in the excitement, Hedy is the one who takes the And They Call It Sp'ort *Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor-4 p.m. to Pointe Exchange Club on Tues': house and apartment. ,. for three yeaJ ".':eader" an~ we. believe is killed. But maybe the guy who p..m. . day, October 2, was a very spe- Any0'ne ill sear"ch. 0f an en~ when she et dId the cuttmg likes happy endings! 6 service ovel Lovers of wildlife call attention to the great numbers *Ballroom Dancing ClasS _ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson, 1n- ~t~d~:e~ft~".in that it was gagin'g hunting or fishing com- * * * t t 7 . panion will find such a one in ,; from Yokoha of baby ducks which are swarming along the lake shore Do you know the definition of the "Furgotten Man?" s ruc ors,- p.m. Twice a year the lacl1'es of F d E tt H' b k "P return to thE *Dale 'Carnegie Leadership Training Class-7 p.m. re vere. IS 00 re- tralia, via ( now, bringing delight to residents and visitors. It is as simple as ABeD. The rich give so tlie poor canJive the Exchange Club ar':! the senting-Fun With Game Birds" Thp.se feathered youngsters are too young to have pines, North .•. the government takes money from those who have it to Grosse Pointe Faculty Wives -. Bridge - 7:30 p.rn.. guests of the men at a regular is authentic and beautiful. The learned the fear of a gun blast. They swim eagerly in to Grosse Pointe Community Theatre - Meeting - 8 p.rn.. meeting. author is recognized as one of at .the Sandal see that those who haven't ••• get in on something ••• . * * * Club president Morris R. De- the great nature artj.,)ts of the Keith, autho meet those who take pleasure in feeding them. . right? So we will call the government and tax people A the Wind"), ~ Incredible as it seems, every year when the hunting Tuesday, October 9 Four presided at the meeting age. and B. They get 'together with C to find out how much to In Australi season opens, there are those who deem it sport to shoot at Grosse Pointe Real Estate Brokers AsSociation-Luncheon and the program chairman, This exhibit of fine books !will give to D ..• and when the politicos get through, Ceee is Meeting _ 12 noon. . George M. Zimmerman, intro- be displayed througr1 Tuesday, time friends these young ducklings, often while they are swimming. berra and ~ the forgotten man. Okay?' . Grace Evange~ical and Reforme!d Church-Naomi Circle- duced Kenneth 'Goodell of the October 9, after which the There are shooters, and there are hunters. The shooters . ,Plant Protection Department of books will be circulated. A list months befo are scorned by the true hunters, who know the ethics of th~ * * * Card Party-1 p.m., General Motors Truck & Coach of thl:se books may be had at ... Perth Ambo: S0l11;eonet~ld ':is they had seen (someplace) a gimmick " . sport ane stringently observe all game !aws and, give the work at W. for slogans for busmess houses' ... where instead of giving .Mother's Health Council - Jv.I:f,::etingand Tea - 1:15 p.m. Division, who presented the the Central desk, and reserves hunted every possible break. . Grosse Pointe Optimist Clu'b .- Dinner and Meeting - "House of Hazards" a demon- may be made on any title. Don't tween times the telephone number ... make up a word that fits the ....by car, plane These young ducks are too small for eating. Mauy of 6:15 p.m. '. stration. of the fire and accident fail to see them. We are grate. ~umbers on the phone dial. There are endless possibilities . Big Timber them are killed for the sheer, twisted passion of slaugr ter- Exchange Club of' Grosse Pointe-Dinner and Meeting- hazard.~ to be found in the ful to the "Friends" for this In case you don~t want to look like everyone else .in the new Southwest, a ing. It is against the law and it is a criminal waste dour 6:30 p.m. ' .' average home. splendid addition to our adult. .belt, . sand telephone diredory. Forinstance ... the number WO wild life in addition to being crueL Kiwanis Club of Grosse Po:1n.te, InC.-Dinner and. Meet- The Exchange Club is also a book collection. sheep count! Anyone seeing any of these shooters in c:lction is ::lrged 5-4337 'Would spell "Wokider". Or TUxedo 5-532::1would be ing-6:30 p.m. . unique fund raising campaign. back" or HTukleaf" ... so you could list your number thusly: "When to report the incident to the police immediately. *Se ElM tin 7 '3'"' In the near future residents north of C~ you want the best wood in lown just call TUKLEAF"~ Of a xp orers- ee g-:, v. p.m.. will be able to contribute to the H;aye a T.8. X-Ray much of the : course you, wouldn't list it this way unless it VIAS your Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus---'Rehearsal-8 p.m. many activities of the Exchange under, with number and unless you sold wood. We'll get to the end of Grosse l(ointe Opti-Mrs.-M:eeting-8 p.m. Club by .simply buying tooth- and kukkab Defective Brakes Cause A.ccident . * .oj< * brushes from a club member. By Fred Kopp, R. Ph. this column yet! the Native C Defective brakes were blamed and discovered the brakes were * Wednesday, October 10 For a donation one gets a After trav4 * * Doctors find upon examin- . and Englanc for a car collision on the corner defective. He was ticketed for *Service Guild for Children's Hospital-Service Work- quality toothbrush and the Ex~ reckless driving causing an Just picked what we hoped won't be the "last rose of 10 a.m. ,t{) 3 p.m. ' change Club will get the profit ing people,that many of them turned to t of Moross and Moross place, accident. summer" • • . a "Peace" rose" to be exact. If you are think:- have had T.B. and didn't sprmg of 1~ *Senior Club-::-Tea aI).d Cards-l:30 p.m. with which to continue to sup- know it. They are the lucky Friday evening, September 28. Gerry Kretschmar. 16, of 303 ing of starting a rose garden in the spring don't overlook *Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper, 1nstructor-4 p.m. to port such worthwhile activities make her b as Little League baseball and ones for without care their eoast. Mildred Briggs, of Harper St~phens read, was taken to the Peace. A mellow-yellow. with a slight fringe of pale condition corrected itself. Woods, had stopped to let traffic Cottage Hospital with a bump pink overtone, and they go on and on and OJ'l.. A near- *Dal9:3C0. p.m. basketb a11, commu11lty. affairs, clear before making a left turn on his head. Gerry ,was a pas~ sighted friend thought it was a large peony ar.ld another e arnegie ..Leadership' Train~g Class~7 p.m. youth rehabilitation, Sea Scouts But think of all the others into the driveway a~2.60 Moross. senger in the Wenzel car. thougth it w.as"made of paper .. '.' 'cause they "just didn't *Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge-Mr. and Mrs. and aid to needy children. in whom the disease con- Wood~ tinues to develop unchecked. John J. Wenzel, 16, of 295 Mildred Briggs was taken to g th t b b t th 1 A . t h f be Andr~w Walrond, Direct(Jrs~7:30 p.m. Wynn Walters, chairman, and Cloverly was driving south on the same hospital and her neck row a 19... u ey ({). . nIce ouc 0 auty *Dale Carnegie - Monday Night Class - Drill Session - his committee are making plans In most states T.B. X-rays Leagu, Moross and was unable to stop d during the "fading" season. 7:30 p.rn.. . to have the brushes available in are a part of public health was x-raye . * * * * * * many stores in the community service sponsored by the The board before running into the rear of Beth the injured were re-, .' Stat.e Medical Association. the Briggs car. A police officer leased when it was discovered We don t know exactly why. • • but. It always gIves . Thursday, ~tober 11, before the big dates when all Grosse Poir checked Wenzel's 1950 Dcd~~e that neither was seriously hurt .. us a wann feeling in our stomach to'find a spi~ler A3k your doctor about a League met web iJi Women's Republican"Cli.lb of Grosse Pointe _ Luncheon the streetExchangitescornerswillwithtake theto .. __. ______'-'T 5 someone else's house (that THEY have not det,lcted) '••• T.B, X-ray. High. Schoo: or to see a ~elI-g!O(~med powder room with nothing but and Meeting - 1 p.m: toothbrusheS.' to elect thE *Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen ~{)oper, 1nstructor-4 p.m. to -- ...... ------A good prescription con- and commit1 empty contam~'rs In It ... or a guest towel with a hole in .sist~: of pure, high potency it. Guess it makes us feel. like we belona' to the rest of' 7 p.m. " ' .....------195'1 season. drul5s combined skilltully by George ] otucille Gppler humanity in om iinperfectioD.s. . . eo , United World Federalists-,Meeting and Dinner-6:30 p.m. Roney Motors an l~xperienced pharmacist. . Grosse Pointe Professional and Business Women's Club- .Albert Sie1 . What 'we would havle done, however, had we seen the Copyright dent; Willia following, is. a moot question. A woman called to 'tell us . Meeting~Lecture and Slides - 7:30 p.m. . FOR EXCELLENT *Slides and Commentary on Australia and The South West This is the 616th of a series of Wesley Rea ELECTIIOL YIIS she attended a fancy luncheon ]~ecently and, beiJ:Jlgthe first USED CARS Ec1itc,rial advertisements appear- Committe ing in this paper each week. Permanent Remov'ClIof Superfluous Hair guest to arrive, sat herself down on a sofa near a :sunny Pacific by Military Expert, W.A.C. Captain Jean P. LA. 6-6615 - LA. 6..6611 Sponsors, - Smith - ~here ~sr;o charge for this occasion - 8 p.m. public rela1 By New Sho:rt Wave Method window with a magazine. • • waiting for her hoe\tess. Of a sudden she thought sIre heard an odd noise • .'. so she Note:-Thls affaIr IS co-sponsored by the Grosse P{)inte - man; plaYE No Obliga#o" fM Consultation looked about . • ., and right behind her neck were two Cinema League. , . Boyd; grOt; small field mke playing on the sunlit cushion! To say James BoVl J 5) J 5 !. Jefferson, Grosse Pointe Park VAlley 2-4784 Bathtub Encl~.sures den Stowe; .Esquire Theater Building that she moved ~ickly is putting it mildly.' Two Cars S1uffer In Ml.nor Crash • • • Hahn; me When the hostess :treked grandly downstairs, dear Weitenbern guest pointed out the mice an,d asked if by chance the.y Mrs. IdellM. Car~y' of 131 . Neither .of the drivers .was Major Le - were pets. The horrified and speechless hostess MADE 'Moran road,. had stopped for injured. George PfE herself walk in the vicinity of the sofa to invesltigate • • • the signal light, when her 1953 A minor accident at the traf- sociation c fic light on the corner of Uni- iIC":& Rusinow. I whereupon several other mice appeared and began to tear Studebaker was hit from .the '.1'1'. ;.:{ K'~ D,elroit's "FULLI,FIDE_LIT.Y" Station versity. place and E. Jefferson, . J co-ordinatol around the livingroom~ By this time the other lady guests rear by a lnew Chevrolet driven c, ~ -w. w, .~ began to arrive and it turned out that there were more by Charles Fratline of St. Friday evening, September 28, ley. mice than guests. _ Clair Shores. sent two cars ~othe bump shop. The 1956 boys enrc Since there were .no' men p]~esent, the gendalmes 'were Over. 600 a WXYZ(FMl...... called and soon mad! short or.der of the mouse f:miily • • • in '57. but not b~fore the frIghtened females had the va}iors while Batting t the mice put on a three ring circus. Weeeee! We LOVE it! will be pm Landscaping Major aI PRESENTS FINE MUSIC STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST' 24,' 1912, AS'. ordinators ' AMEND£D BY 'l'HE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JU:LY 2, 1946 . ~o~es ..fo~ .20. Years many betv. (Title 39, United States Colle, Section 233) 'SHOWING THE ' OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION OF . and the bo: Grosse Pointe News, 'pullllshed wcp,kly nt De,troit, Michigan for October 1 The ne~ 3:00 p.m. to 9:0ll) pam. Weekdays 1956. " . , League 'w 1•. The names and I~ddresses of the publisher, .editor managing editor ~ve ..E;eirg~~~~es and business managers are: . " ' panded ..... 12 Noon to 9:00 p.m. Sundays G"osse Pointe Farms, Michigan. QUALITY plus VALUE Editor, Robert B. Edgar"99 Kercheval Avenue Grosse Pointe' Farms Michigan. . ' I 'l mule Over 2.000 Bushy Like AJ Managing editor, Eobert B. Edgar, 911 Kercheval Avenue Grosse Pointe Q h • Japanese Yews \ . Farms. Michigan, ' , .'. from 4.95 Hear These Special P,'ogrfJrms , ,Business manager, Theodore D. Bunl, 99 Kercheval AVI!nue Grosse • Plain or patt~rned glass. Pomte Farms. Michigan.' , '. made with • Hemlocks . from 6.50 • Easy to clean - just wipe off. 2. The owner is: (If owned 'by. II ,corporation. its name, and address must be ~:tated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses, • Rhododendrons • No maintenance wor'ries• Dick Osgood - 5:15 p.m. of stockholders o~nlng or holding l' percent or, more of totall 'amount of • Junipers k from 2.25 • Built to last a lifetime. stoc:in~lvidual. If notov.:nersownedmustby bea corporation,given. If ownedthe namesby a andpartnershipaddresses orofother'the - '.' unmcorporated firm, its name and adldress, as well as that of each .fERTll.1 FE Latest Stock Market - 6:40 p.m. m-' ' Top Size - Import~d • No wet floors to wiloe up. dividual member; must 'be. given.) . p.I1r1. Anteebo Publishers Incorporated, 99 Kercheval Avenue G~rosse Pointe, .', . Tulips . ~. 95c doz. • Keeps all water inside tub. Don Wattrick - 6:55 Farms 36. Michigan, '... ' ". • Hyacinths - Narcissus Anastasia R. Bulll .. 260 Ridge Road, Grosse Pointe Farms 36 Michigan Crocus - Daffodils -. Many. beautiful models. Jazz Today - Paul Winter - 8:()O p.m. Theodore D.. Buhl. 260 Rid~e ,Road, Grosse P~nte Farms.SB,'Michigao::.;' ., ORGANIC COMPOST ~ Rober~ B. Edgar. 282 Lincoln, Road; Grosse 'Pomte 30. Michigan. ~. The known bondholders, mortg~lgees. and 'other secu.rtty. boldP.!'s y,'. A wide' selection of ownmg or holding 1 percent ,or more of total amoUlilt.of bonall mortgages our rosa will prove there's nothing Modestly priced, from 69.50 or other. securities are: ,(If there are no,ne, so state,) , , better or safer than a mulchof Fertillf.. Hardy Garden Classical Music Program Sundays None. ". - 4., P ..ragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases whel;e the stclckholder or fertilife protects against winter-killing; Mums . " . '.. '95 'ea. 0:30 to 8:00 p.m..- Larry Gentile securIty holder appears upon 'the books of the company as trustees or in 'conaerves fall moisture, supplies nature", Covered with b:tuls! Mirrors - Tablle Tops an;).' other fiducIarY, relation, the name of the pers'on. or corporation for .own nutrIents all winter without over- whom such trustee is acting;. also the statements in the, twel paragraphs show the affia-'li's fUll knowledge and ,belief as to the c1rcunistances' and' stlmlllating soft growth. Fertilife isfertir. Peonies .... 97cea. conditions unaer, which stockholders alid security holders .who do not' and full of IIf'l•. It's scientiflcally com- On display at appear upon the books of .the company as trustees, hold stock and secur!- . ties in a capacity other than that of a 'bona fide .owner. posted from monur. collected at the Come in' and get your Meg. 5. The average number of- copies of each issue of this: publication' ... Chicago Stock.Yards. It's odor free, 1957 Rose 'Li~ Glass C4)mpany WXYZ fFM11Ol.I...... ~ . sold ,01' distributed." through the .malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers '. ..we.d fr••• will not bum. during the 12 months. preceding thP. datE! shown above was: Cl'his inform:~ Everything in Glass ~~g~rlliso~1~~~~4:om.dany, weekly, ilemiweekly. and triweekly news:' ,HALL'S .'N'U'R'SIRY, IlL Hear the GROSSE POINTE NEWS PROGRAM " . . ROBERT B. EDGAR. Editor (Signature of editor, publislher, business manageI'. or 'owner) 24300 'HARPER" . PRescott 5-3455 19801 MACK, near Cook Road TU 4--0494 6:00 p.m., Thursdays sworn to and subscribed before me 'this 1st .day of Octobe:r. 1956; ..... 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, I )etober 4, 1956 G R 0 S S E"P 0 I N-l E' NEW S Thursday, October 4v 1956 \ ./ Class Offered Sol Stein-Dies On Lucky Parents In Auto Crash , ) . 9~th Knniversary Values. in A&P D~lici~us Meat~ Expectant parents are being The owner of G~osse Pointe's , offered a chance to learn about w~11 known S. Stein & ,Com- ary pregnancy, birth and early pany, Sol Stein, was killed late COMPLETELY CLEANED - WHOLE OR CUT-UP child-rearing in a series of seven Sunday pight, September 23, in meetings sponsored by the a traffic accident near Jackson. Wayne County Chapter of the Stein had been a prominent )anuary through Sep- Michigan Society for' Mental Detroit clothier for :-SO years; He 55 issues. Health in cooperation with the was returning from a business preface to his book, Detroit Chapter of the American trIp to Chicago with two of William Boec kcom- Red Cross. his sons, and Edward S. Bower, ,casso's are is one of' To be held on seven Tuesdav manager of the store on Ker- that have shaped our evenings from 8 to 10 o'clock iil cheval in the Village. Bower y it no longer mat- the American Red Cross build- was also killed in the accident. ing, 153 E. _~lizabeth, the ses- ler we approve or dis- Stein, 54, of 19161Warrington, sions will enable expectant cou.;. i his achievement, we and Bower, 35, of Farmington pIes to hear and talk 07er their lderstand its historic Township, collided almost head- problems with a selected group :e." on with car driven by Stephen of ph y sic i a n s, obstetricians, a ~'xhibit are many un- L. Toth of ~Chelsea, Michigan. ' nurses, pediatricians and psychi- ne travel and history The two cars met - on U8-12, le Grandeur That Was atrists beginning October 16. eight miles east of Jacksoit. { croME SEE ••• YOU'LL SAVE ,AT AaP - \ .i use p p e Gatteschi. For additional information '~. rcheological excursion readers should call the Michigan Gerald Stein, the driver, and his fan t a s tic ally Society for Mental Health WO. Alfred Stein, both of the War- YOU CAN PUT, YOVR_ T:RUST 'I'N "Super-Righ," Qualify. MEATS ty of another era and 1-4005. ' rington address, were taken to rorld. Foote Hospital, Jackson with ~k at the photographs cuts and chest injuries. Toth, ,TENDER, MEATY,' 17 TO 21 POUND ~e Legendre's "Sunlit W.A.C. Captain the driver of the other car, was Ldyou'll begin brows- also in the s~me hospital gh travel folders with To Show Film Stein is. survived by his wife, , s eye. Ida; another son, Shelton; a otographs in Richard The public is invited to view daughter, B~ver1y, and four Oven-Ready Turkeys LB. 39c I "India: People and W.A.C. Captain Jean P. Smith's brothers. ~re also superb. Some pictures and' hear her lecture Funeral services were Tues- lor, some in black and on Australia, and slides of the day at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. southwest Pacific on Thursday Burial was in Beth Tefilo Eman- "~SUPER-RIGHTII,' 1 -(0 3 LB. RIBS fOW the history of a evening, October 11 at 8 o'clock, uel CemeterYt Ferndale. I)OU must know its at the War Memorial Center. :~aysSt. John Gogarty. There is no charge. LB. 11':' g h t f u 1 raconteur, Miss Smith comes to the 'nolds, gives us a col- Pointe with a wealth of bclck- Need Volunteers 39c ground and experience in her Spare • •• • • • • • • 30 American ghost Ribs , \ his book "Ghosts in subject. As an officer with the To Help ,Blind "SUPER.RIGHT" LB. '53'" Houses." These were first contingent of W.A.C.'s to •• LB. 35c Fancy Sliced Bacoa "SUPER.RIGHT" PKG. - ~ go to the Southwest Pacific As for the past. few years, Smo Picnics 4 TO 6 LB. SIZES • • • FISH AND SE.A FOODS in the course of a keel R ~ "SUPER. RIGHT" Area (SWPA), Miss Smith blind instructor, Miss Ella Mc- ,,"SUPER.RIGHT" 1'1 ' ~ liS. 39c vel and have regional • k Ie d p~(i e~, ouIder oast SQUARE CUT HIGHLINER BRAND COD, HADDC'CK OR OCEAN PERCH landed at Sydney, Australia, Lennan, will be. the inspira- T IC -$ Ice Bacon COUNTRY' STYLE ~~ 89c V I Sh d and atmosphere. h "SUPER.RIGHT'" May 12, 1944. She served in G-2 tional teacher to direct a class LB. you are a bride, just II B f "SUPER.RIGHT" LB. 69c VeaI Roast LIG, RUMP OR SIRLOIN • -- , 49c your career of home- (Military Intelligence) in .New limited to 24 students in 22 5tewlng ee LEAN,. BONELESS •••• .a. r a more experienced Guinea and the Philippines be- weeks of study in Braille Tran- HYGRADE'S, W. VIRGINIA • • lB. 77c Fish Fillets' 27 c . LB. 79c Cooked Ham r, you will find "Good fore arriving in Japan ~arl:, in scription. This course is for -Beef Rib Roast "~:tis~~5Rli~r..• • • PINT ing's Guide to Suc- March, 1946. • sighted people who have the Standard Oysters GiAP'N .JOHN'S CAN 89c • "SUPER.RIGHT" , LB. Sliced Lunch Meat pa:c;, 59c • memaking," compiled Appointed as the first Worn,.. time and stamina to master the. Beef liver, SLICED • .'...... 39c ~'~f:re:~G~I~~.~. • en's Affairs Officer of -Tokyo diffi~ult, art of transcribing LB. itors of Good House- "SUPER.RIG~T" • ~ • • • • ~.~:: -Fresh Perch Fillets LAKE ERiE 39c a modern practical Military G 0 v ern men t. she . 'LB. 59c Dried Beef 29c • • • served at Tokyo Headquarters the printed page in braille so Pork Steaks CUT ..f;~~E:C:J;~rBunsII • . FOR FRYING; aking care of today's that the blind. may read - in- "SUPER.RIGHT" • k' L CUT FROM ' LB. 49c LB. IC YOUNG ,FRYERS • • • •• lB. 59c Halibut Steak OR BROIUN(j • • • • • apartment. for three years until 1\pril, 1949, st:-uctions and study the worth- FINE WITH SAUERKRAUT 29c' Ch en ' egs when she ended five years' Fresh Pork Hocks A DElICIC1~:, in search of an en- service overseas. She sailed while literature of the day •. Lis' 69c nting or fishing com- "SUPER.RIGHT" . LB. Chicken Breasts 'ROMFJt?~~;J:YERS lB. .69c Salmon Steak FISH TREAT • • • • • from Yokohama, April 7 for- a Mrs.' H. R. Voorhees who has SMOKED, BONELES$ •• 65c U find such a one in Cottage Butts . return to the Islands and Aus- faithfully served as class chair- rett. His book "Pre- tralia, via China, the Philip- man for the past few years will n With Game Birds" ic and beautiful. The pines, North Borneo (visiting be on hand Friday. October 19 at the Sandakan home of Agnes at 10 a.m. to enroll students, 97th ANNIVERSA~Y VALUES IN TRULY FRESH FRUITS AND -VEGETABLES THRIFT-PRICED FR~OZEN FOODS recognized as one of nature artists of the Keith, author of "Land Below There is already a waiting list the Wind"), and New GuinE~a. from last year, so that those MICHIGAN, WASHED AND BRUSHED1 FANCY A&P <AND' ibit of fine books will In Australia she visited war- wanting to be sure of a place time friends in Sydney, Can- in the class are urged to call ed through Tuesday, LB. 10-0Z. , after which !l'le berra and Melbourne for two in, in advance to the Center, 'Strawberries. 4' CANS 79c be circulated. A list months before going west to TU 1-6030. BAG ooks may be had at Perth Amboy to do graduate There is no fee for the course, • • ..50 w(\rk at W. A. University. Be- The Red Cross donates the Potaloes'. · · .. I desk, and reserves BI,RDS EY& • • tween times there were trips salary of the instructor in hopes Whole Kernel Corn 2 ~~g~:39c de on any title. Don't MICHIGAN GROWN, SELECTED, them. Voleare grate- by car, plane or train into the that those who pass the ex- RED FLAME LB. Birds Eye Peas _. • • • • • • • 2 ~ig~:39c e "Friends" ior this Big Timber Country of the alninations issued by the Li- I.B. BAG ddition to our adult Southwest, and into the wheat brijry of Congress at the end of Mcintosh. Apples 8 59c belt, sand plains, cattle ,and the course and receive certifi- 10c Orange Juice BIRDS &YE FROZEN .,. 2 ~fJs,45c ction. Tokay Grap~es. · · s}:eep country, and in the "Out- cation will volunteer their ser- LB. back" or Never-Never-l.and vices, to the Red Cross in as- WAS~~~~I::~H~D BAG Baby l~ma Beqns BIRDS EYE •••• 29c LBS. 29c Fancy' Potatoes' 10 39c l;K~:' north of Capricorn. She' saw sisting with work for the blind. Golden Ripe Bananas '. • • • • 2 a T.8. X-Ray much of the fabulous land down The only charges are ap:" 1 Fresh Cauliflower MICHIGAN GROWN HEAD 19c Cuf, .Green :Beans BIRDS liYE •••• 1~~~. 23c under, with kangaroos, koalas, proximately $5 for Braille Text- Yellow Onions u~lfH~6:Nl... l()B :G39c QT. and kukkaburras, as wen as books, slate, board, stylus and Frozen L1BBY6:~EJR~r~CKEN 4 FOR 79c- ,A&P TABLE READY •• 2'PKGS. 19c Brussels Sprouts ~ " • • • • • • • BOX 35c Pies red Kopp, R. Ph. the Native Carrabonees. . paper. Cole Slaw. After travel in South A'rnca This is a most worthwhile LB. FOR 39c Yellow Popco~n REGALO BRA~D • • 2 BAG 25e A&P Chopped Spinach •••• 2 ~c:eg:.' 25c !: find upon examin- and England. Miss Smith re- volunteer effort and ihose who . Head Lettuce CALlFO'RNIA GROWN 2 Ie that manv of them turned to the States in the undertake it are urged to do d T.B. and didn't spring of 1951. She plans to so with a view of continuing They are the lucky make her home on the west without care their c:oast. seriousness of purpose. corrected itself. A&P's Cheese Festival Bri~gs You A • • ; ~&pIS 97th Anniversary EXCEPTIONAL GROCERY VALUES! ink of all the others the disease con- Woods Little To Open Drain KqUNTY KIST BRAND , develop unchecked. WIDE CHOICE OF CHEESES states T.B. X-rays League ElectfJ Bids on Friday_ art of public health WISCONSIN SHARP 12-0Z. sponsored by the The board of governors of the New bids for two drains, in CANS. edical Assodation. Grosse Pointe Woo d s l..ittle' connection with the over-all Corn 6 59c LB,. Whole Kernel League met in Parcells JuniQr Grosse-Gratiot Drain project, Cheddar' Cheese 59c our doctor about a ay. High School on September 25 will be opened in the Woods IONA BRAND-NEW PACK 10 elect the following officers Fire Hall tomorrw, October 5, d prescription con. and committee chairmen for the at 10 a.m. These bids, along Risdon Cottage,- Cheese • ~ • • 2 e'=rN. 39c pure, high potency 1957 season. with others already opened, will 15iV2"OZ. mbined skillfully by George Eeidisch, president; be let at 2 p.m., the same after- Mild Cheddar Cheese WISCONSIN... LB. 49c CANS rienced pharmacist. Albert Siegmund, vice presi- noon. Cut, Green Beans • 6 59c Copyright dent; William Raven, secretary; Bids on the Milk River Cream Cheese PHILADELPHIA •••• ~fl:39c the 6I6th of a series of Wesley Rea, treasurer; Drain, except those for pmnps, A&P HOMESTYLE-. SLICED OR' HALVES DEL MONTE .advertisenlents appear- Comndttee chairmen include: and the Black Marsh Drain, IS paper each week. Swiss Cheese A&P SLICED • • • • ~ll:K~:69c Sponsors. 'Charles McFeeley; were rejected by the, County public relations, Daniel Hodg- Fiscal Authorities on Wedries- elt AMERICAN PROCESS '. LB. 2 'l~:'37c,' Ched- 0 ...B CHEESE FOOD ...... ~ LOAF 73c Peaches .. ' . 3 2l~~~1.00 Peas .....' . man; player's agent, V(illiam 'day, September 12}when it was Boyd; grounds com m 1t tee, thought they might have been SUNNYBROOK MEDIUM SIZE ", • • • • 0 00%. ANN PAGE • • • • • ~R James Bowling; program, Al- tampered with. Fresh Eggs 43e A&P Apple Sauc. FA~CY ••• 2 ltA~' 29c Salad Dressing 47 c den Stowe; equip~ent, William The Wayne County, Prosecu- res ~ - ~ Cake M,.xes' PILLSBURY'S-WHITE, 3 17.0Z. 89c Sparkle Gelatin ANN PAC''' ••• 4 PKGS. 25c: :,~ • • • Hahn; membershlp. Hen r y tor's Office conducted an in- JA~E PARKER, REGULAR 5Se VALUE-ORANGE YELLOW OR CHOCOLATE PKGS. Weit~nberner. , . vestigation to de t e r m in e' ANN PAGE • • Major League co-ordmat,)r 18 whether the bids had been al- Corned Beef BOVRIL BRA~'D •• • .. .' 1 39c. Red Kidmty. Beans 3 ~~~~.35c , ~fJ' George Pfeffer. American As- tered after they were opened ONLY Chiffon Cake 49c ANN PAGE ••• sociatioOl co-ordinator is Dan and before they were taken to Beef Stew LIBBY'S... ~ • • • • • 2~fJ',35c Blueberry Preserves 2tpl. 49c Rusinow. International League the office of_Wayne County co-ordinator is John N. Brad- Drain Commissioner Chritso- A&.P Tunt! Fish LIGHT MllAT •••• 6~Aa..Z.27 c FIRST OF_ THE SEASON, JANE PARKER Irispy I Crackers SUNSHINE • • • • G ~~~ 2Sc' ley. _ pher Mulle. The investigation The 1956 season saw over .500 was dropped when it was prov- Sunnyfielcl Flour • • • ~' • • •. • 5 B':G 37 c boys enrolled' and playmg. ed this was not the case, but ,Fruit Cakes Over, 600 are expected to play the bids were rejected never- ANN PAGE • • 2~;fs%' REDEEM YOUR' " G -COUPONS AT A&P Prepared Spaghetti 2 29c in '57. theless. Choice of L,ight or Dark: .Cakes Batting tees to train the boys ------Pork & lleans ANN PAGS • • • • 3 ltA~~'35c will be purchased. REG. LARGE PKG.' PKG • 72c U Major and minor leaguE! co- ,Tide 30, "SUPER.IUC:JHT • • " • 1 1 ~ ..LIS. LIGHT .'. .. Luncheon Meat ~fJ'29c ordinators will increase the har- Roney Motors 1 39 FRUIT CAKE • , mony between players, cOl:lches LARGE CARS A&P Pinneapple IRUSHEtl OR CHUNKS 2 ~j' 49c and the board of governors. FOR EXCELLENt USED 3-I.B. LIGHT Cj~KE 2.69; 5-L8. 31.99 Oxydol • • • ::~: 31c. PKG. 75c' The newly formed Pclcific 1-L8. DARK CAKE, 7~lc. - 2-LB. DARK C:AKE, 1.49" Fruit Cocktail SUL!ANA . • • • • 3 i?A~' 1.00 League will b~ greatly ex- LA. 6-6615 - LA. 6..6611, 22.0%. panded. _ - Joy Liquid • • l~fJ'37c CAN 65c Like An Old Keepsclke • • • Duich Apple Pie !i5c VALUE, a-INCH SI~E. • • 45c' C I G A ,R E T T E S REGULAR Sill 3,CAKH CoHee Cake JANE P)~RKER DATE FILLED • ~ •• 29c (amay Soap 28c FIlTER'rlPS 'pe off. " REGULAR OR Winston, Viceroy, Kent, l&M, BATH SiZE 2 GAKIS Marlboro, rareyton, Ofd elM. 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People appear small when R - h d PTA .'DeJnocratic' Club '.they :fly high on their credit. Ie ar ' Che~rlead.ets. Kick Off Card Party 011, To Hear Kennedy The OctobE ."------Meets Oct..8 of U.U~W., U.S. Senator John,F. Kennedy at the War ~ The- Richard' School P.T.A' L will be the main speaker at the Friday, Octoi holds its first meeting for the r Congressional District Dinner to cerebrate 1956-57 school year on Monday sponsored by the 14th District Day. evening, October 8 at 8 o'clock. Df;!mocratk Organization .. A.A.U.W. , An attendance of at least 400 The dinner will be Thursday, -with the L persons is expected. October 11, at' 7 p.m. The place Voters a talk There will be a business, is the Silver Crown Ballroom, FAMILIES LIKE YOURS sell Hunt Fil meeting at which Edward Bunn .Nine Mile road, two blocks west . of Political ~ will preside.' The pupil insur~ of Va.nDyke. ' of Michigan, ance program will be discussed~ . Senator Kenr..~y. of Mass- .Southeast As Mr. Miller nf the safety educa- achusetts, is one of the nation's A graduatE tion division ot the Farms Po- best speakers. He is .equally (Maine) and lice Department will make a well known as the author of the from Clarke . few remarks. The principal will Find -it best selling book "Profiles. in chusetts), Prl com men t on some of. the Courage." Although only 39 came to the "{ ':Aircraft school's policies and instruc- years old Kennedy served six igan in 1947. tional program and introduce years as, a U.S. Representative of the DePI the staff :through the use of in Congress ,. ' 1944-45; A II1 Engineers color slides. . , District Chairman Bert Don-' Service Offie The main event of the eve- lin has appointed Ernest F. .Handy 47~; Consultc Sr. & Jr. Engineers are ning will be the classroom vis- Rossi 7351 Gratiot and Mrs. needed in the following iting. In the course of recent Josephine LaFata 4860 Chal- (['

days the staff has busied itself i " -; r. ..~ . -Picture. by ~ed Runnells ' mers as co-chairmen of the din- ' ,fields of Research and in many ways' so that the vari- Cheerleaders fro m- Monteith School League. Left to rig h tare: -. LINDA ner...... (. Development: ous activities of the daily pro~ give a yell announcing the' third annual L'HEUREUX, CAN D ACE' COLETT Tickets for' the dinner are $10 . STRESS gram can be demonstrated to .Square Dance and Card ~arty to be helet LOUISE PAL 0 M-B IT~ CHRISTINE -each; $15 for husband and ,wife. the parents. This phase of it in the school on October 13. All proceeds PALOMBI'I',: ELIZABETH PALOMBIT" The \ tickets may be purchased WEIGHTS als') permits the parents to M I C T' \ at the Mack-B e a con s fie I d become ac<;.uaitned with the from 'the evening's fun will be ,used, to . HE L .!.J'E B I-G LTN-DOUGLAS'Bran

.~. Pineal Work is progressing, rapidly on our new stqre in the village' Avondale E ... so ..our Removal Sale can't last long! Good selections remain in some, departments ., . meal1ing' still time for SAVINGS! We're c~earing EVERYTH)NG ,in order to open Toma'

ff in o~ new location' with' fresh and sparkling merchandise. Kroger. Va Pie CI wiSe Shoppers Are D~ Packer's la' Christmas Shopping,'NOW!; ~tOO~IOO~~1iIIIl_8]~JlII~~~~~' Pork Clover Val Reductions and .up to morel STe)RE HOURS: ~;~I)i lunch .. ~~:;;;i~i~;~v~;wD Oscar MaJ j cIIa/;!an! I !THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS D~amonds;¥tatches~ 9:34) a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Downtown Headqu..orferl Greel Kroger's 10 ALL OTHER DAYS Griswold at Lafclyette FOUNTAIN1~FENCE CO. Silv~rware~ China~ 9:30 a.m.' to 6:00. p.m. across from old City Hall " Toma Fencing Materill!ls or Erectio1r. Birthstone arid W~eddingRiings,~"~'. .. . BUnts. Eve TUxedo 5-0719 20760 Herpeli, et 8 Mile Appliances, COstlll~ Jewelry 17047" Kercheval. Cut R ,,... Isthnct .. , TU. 1-8863 lit th. Villerg. 'Wued pal ~.

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Page 8eYM :tober 4, 1956 Thursday, October 4, 1956 GROSSE POINTE NEW,S I ~ ~',--_'.' .:.;.!t-:' ..~.~.. .' AA UW to Hear' Prof. Fiefield Four Pointers Enrolled ]Shores Garden Junior' Syrinphont Group 'lllJ~S pital. Group DemocratieWo~ents Club Ai~Co~ty Officials' Pa~ tRHO,OD:: " --____ At Tafffor This Year G' t 'M .t Planriing.Eashion Sh~w T G- . B j.t The ,Democratic Women's House, Governor G. Mennen', •• - > : - ••••••• The October gl!mer~l'meetiilg State; 1953; Fulrig~t. Res-earch __ ,roup 0 ee -- 0 Ive ene I . Club- of the 14th CO:rlgresslonal "Bow Tie;" and Democratic: "iE"'::"": of A.A.U.W., a'tea will-be held Professor 'the Phi~ppines, W~tertown, Conn., ,Sept. '28:- ,_.--' . Another fashion-~ow and tea, ,'_. -:-. . _ District attended the County presidential candidate Adlai: E. ., , ~ . iD. , " ~;icf~;'~~t~~~o~~ ~~~pr,_~~, 1952,54. ,The Taft School opened for 1~! ,The Grosse Pointe Shores IS starred on the October ~en,:,," Mr:B. Henry R. AIein, of Tou- Officials' party at the Veteran's St~venson's "Shoe Solt\tJ ~d to cel'ebrate United Nations . ,67th year with '306 boar~g Branch f' thN ti'na! F' , . dar:., 'Fhe Junior ~Wom~n's As~ :rairie,'.road,'will open' her llome Memorial Building, E. 'Jefferson al.!:.o the Donkey. .. As a traveler and resIde~t .st~dents from 3~ sta!e~,.the ,~ls-i ~, 0 e, _a ~. ~ 'scCl8.tion,fOl;.~-theDe~01t .Sym- Monday, October -8, for the' gen- snd Woodward Avenue on Fri- Those styling theSe,~:in. Day.. fo:!; stud~ abruad, he was m t,nct, of ColumbIa, eIght for«:lgn!;-and, Gard~ . .A.s~OClation.~(phony. 9rchestra: ,will 19Ive. a "eral':fal1 meeting_of the Wom- day., Se:ptember 21. eluded Helen Wirth, Chairm'an; ,Ath.A.Uth.W.LeWIllc o-s po n S 0 r China and Formosa 1945-47' countries, and 30 day' students' ,lD:eet 011 Friday, October I,at ,benefit -'at Alfonti's on Oc,tober lOTI'S Au:Xili~'PV -of Cottage Hos- The guests o.~the evenm'g m' _ :Mrs.. Peter, D.,- Bartil,- olome~1 WI e ague of Women " , t . f 'th f 11 t . 'th ' .-, 16'" . -:" -.... ~ Voters a talk by Professor Rus- the Philippines, summer of re urnmg or. e a erIn. " e Roslyn ~oad hC?meOf ¥rs. ~ .pl'faL;, ' . eluded Governor G. Mennen Mrs. t.D. 0 Brlen, MrS.'C9-a'fles sell Hunt Fiefield, Department 19~0;Philippines ~d Sou~east ~he ,followmg s~udents ~ei '~urray MacDo~d. ,Mrs. Keith .~cKenny Will, _Telt will ,be serv~ following Williams Congressman of the BClInmarito, Mrs. AmperiloCar14 URS of Political Science, Universlty ~sla, 1953-~4. J?urmg ~hl~.pe- from the Grosse,~01!1te are.a~, :,' Mrs. Ben W. Beyer will ~bt head the cotynli'ttee,' announces the 1:30 ,o'clo,ckmeeting where 14th Distnct Louis C. Rabaut. aIld J.eannette Nelson. O~ers of Michigan on "The Crisis in rlod he studied mternatlonalre- Joseph B. Candler, son.of Mr.;, h t -, t th 12 'cl ck president (lit. the Association, fin81,plans will be made, for the State Senato'r of the 1st Sena~ attending were Mrs. Margareta ,Southeast Asia." lations in Southeast Asia; visit- and Mrs. J. B. Candler,; Lake- c~-_os ess a e," 0 ,~, Mrs. Richard;Tuclter. \ Auxiliary's annual ..Donation torial District,'Harold M. Ryan; Mrrsh:,'Jeanne-Wolff,Mrs.:Afm. A graduate of Bates College ed the Philippir:es, Indo~esia, land avenue. ' . '~~chebn and ~eetmg which Among' 1:he' new members Tea, October 23, from 3' to 5 State RepresentatiVe, E. D. L. Winkler, and Mrs. M~l~lm (Maine) and with his Ph.D. Malaya, Indochma, Thailand" Frank W.Donovan, .T!.: .son Wlll follow. _. _ . welcomed a't last week's lunch- :o'clo(~k_~~ the ~eshore road O'Brien; and Sheri1f Andrew C. Anderson. ' ~ from Clarke University (Massa- and Burma, and interviewed of Mr. and, Mrs. F; W. Dono- '&nong those jiving i short eOn at Lo,:~oor ,C1.tib :wer~,home 'of .Mrs; Joseph 'B. Scb1ot-, Baird.' - it chusetts), Professor' Fie fie Id m~ny leaders of these 9~un- van, 17160East Jefferson. talks will be Mrs. Edgar FliIi-Mrs. Edwar.d A. 'Baumapn, Jr;,man. .. ' . The top attraction {Jf the eve- IR M t r's came to the University of Mich- trl:s. as', well as our. AmerIcan John, Fink, son~ of Mr. ,and :terman, ,Mrs. EarlJ.Failor, ,Mrs; Donald!G. Blain, Mrs.Wal-' 'Th,e Auxiliary. r~ntly pur. ning were the women's color- oney 0 0 A igan in 1947. He was a member offICIals:,He returnea. to South- :Mrs. George ,R. Fink,' 69 Clo-, 'Mrs."A._T.,Wilion, Mrs.-Erne.st ,ter O.'Briggs, ~"Mrs. D;'.Carl- chased a second Isol~ttefor the ful black felt skirts which were ' of the Departmsnt of State, ~ast A:,ia for mor~ observation verly road. I ..' L~b, ,Mrs~ ~;, E.''Wa}ton,;Mrs._ ton),~roderick.~:m, Mrs.l.t.0~ert _Nursery at ~e Hosp~taL purely Democratic:. The WCi:dl- -FOR EXCELLENr USED CA~I' 1944-45; Am e r i can Foreign m the summer, of 1956. _' Stephen ,M. Sherer, son of Hansel':D. Wilson, Mi:s. K. M. P. Conile!Iyj Jr., Mrs. Robert. C. . I .. en's fiared skirts were accented Service Officer in China, 1945- As an author lie wrote .wood- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherer" .McColl 'and'"Mrs. PaUl Suther- Everettaild Mrs. -St8nley, :8. "-Pec)ple who .have muCh to with pictures attached to them 1.1. 8.6615 - LA. 8.66~1 y 477; Consultan~ Department. of row Wilson and the Far East, 'Jr., 190 Ridge road.. . land.' \ ' Day., - / -. ,'" then: credit are, always .trusted. which represented the White •

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- Page Thineert Thursday, Octob'er. 4 1956 -' i , ,- R~.r-Tunag~,.Sa'ie ~Wa.res,:Checke(l.',by AuxHiary , -: ., .. ~. ;~ ..- Elaine .Schenck. Sets Her 'Weqding Date - Bride-eleCt and Marine Lieutenant Will Speak Vows in St. Paul's; Parties Honoring Pair ,Begin With, CodctlJiI Pour Hosted by Mrs. leo Fitzpatrick It will be an Octo~r 20 wedding for Elaine ]!if.. Schenck, daughter of the George Edward Schencks," of Lakeland avenue, and Lt. William Edward Crowther, J~. .. , The couple will speak their vows at a noon ceremony in sister's' maid of honor and the WOMEN St. Paul's on the lakeshore. other attendants will be anoth~ 'The lieutenant is the' son of er sister; Sandra, Terry Phelan, Ann Scherer and Sally Willauer.. the William E. Crowthers~ of of Dedham; Mass. Fall River, Mass. Georgia Schenck will be her The lieutenant has asked hiS brother, David F. S. Crowther, to be his best man. Ushering will be Oliver K. Hawes, of Fall Gail Sisson's River; Ralph Williams, of New BetrothaJ Told York; Peter Young, of Darien, Re,cent Bride Conn.; Frederick M. Alger ill A wedding in Germany in and Henry, Earle. FroIn Another- Pointe: .Feted a~tGPYC December is the plan of newly Mrs. Leo Fitzp~trick enter:- engaged Gail Sisson and Lt. tained- for the couple Sunday Mrs. George L. DeVos of , Jay Curtis Willson. at a cocktail pour in her Tromb- of View Pemberton road 'entertained at, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Sis- 1y road home. Miss Phelan will an afternoon tea at the~Gross'e. son, of Grosse' Pointe boule- be hostess October 13 at a cock- ~y Patricia TalbOt Pointe' Yacht Club, last' Satui-': • -'/ day, September' 29, to honor her . vard, announce their daughter's "ail party and supper in her engagement to the Army lieu- Moross road home. Th 11 ts f h . daughter:'in-law,' Mrs.' Geox:ge ere are a sor 0 eart-warming stories abollt the Louis"DeVos; Jr., and .to intro':,,' tenant. •He is the son of the Miss Scherer will entertain Needlework Guild. One of the most delightfui is the one duce. thi~ bHde to' ,her friends. James Curtis Willsons, of on -October 14 at a brunch in from current president. Mrs. Henry Ledyard. .' Bloomfield Township. her Ridge road home. The re~ - ks . b f h k "The. junior Mr .. and' Mrs. ,De-' '...... - . . The' bride-elect, who UI a hearsal dinner will be given by It seems th att severa! wee ago, even e ore t...e wor - Vos,. the. former Judee.' Merry Members of St. Mich,ae1's, Church W6- . -Picture by Fred Runnella 'graduate of .Colgate University Lt. Crowther's parents at the ers had given. a thought to ,the upcoming drive, an iu:}- Ma~Naughton. of Gro~se:Pointe, . men's Auxiliary wer~ busy' 'prepaiing,':for , men MRSr VERNON BROWN ..and MRS. and Northwestern University, Little Club and Mr. and Mrs. known Algonac woman appeared on Mrs. L.'s Moran road cam~ :fr~m .Olivet,.MICh~,.where their' annmil rmnmage I.sale wpJclf;::-was ' LEONARD WRIGHT, ,1[RS. ARTHUR traveled in Europe this summer Christian Henry- Buhl wijl have

doorstep: Ge,orgl~I~ a pre.law, studel1t at ~held at. the. church on' Septein.ber:28::.'~-:l' t, WALKER' and MRS. ROBERT CHAND- with members 01' her sorority, the reception at their Ellai!' She had 'a bundle' of lovely knitted baby's clothing Ohvet College! ~o be the, wee~-29. Pictured left to right~are:' Co-chair-" LER., Gamma Phi Beta. place home. that she would d.eliver to no one but the head of the Detroit end guests of hIS.};larents. ' - -. .' . - 1" . " Mr. Willson was graduated . from Exeter and Harvard Uni- In time of ,need it is some- Needl~work Guild. . The couple's wedding tQ'ok :To 'G'Z.V" e' Pa'rty", " F.a_r.m.• nd:'Gl~a~denClub. '" "0 P t Th G 'ld f 1m . h' . place January 26 at .the First - pera . a rons versity, where he was. a mem- times impossible to ~d help, e Ul , clS so many 0 you ow, IS t e only orgam- Prsab)'terian Church in :Mar- To Meet. Ion 'October 8 ber of Delta Upsilon and the but there is never a time when zation which outfits over 50 local charities with completely shall, Mich., while both were For.M o.nas,.tery'. - Hear Preview Hasty Pudding Club. you can't give it. ' new garments and household linens .'.. and this it has students at Olivet. Judee took.. , The Gross~ Pointe Farm 'and • been doing in the Detroit area' fot 64 years. her degree i,neducation this Many .Pom-''-te-w~men . will Garden9ub'~i1l meet, on Oc- Three stars of the New York * • * p,ast .Tune and now. teaches travel out to Birmingham, Tues~, to?e:. am. th~ home of .Mrs.. City Opera gave a preview of Ingathering [)ate ,.s~xth gra~e at the (;)l~vetpub-, day,> "October.,9ter the home .of Wtlliapl R. ~ales,. 1?~O, Burns Detroit's Grand Opera Festival Mrs. E. IrVUlg Book is in charge of this year's Ingather .. lIcschool. The pall' ,have .an Mrs. Howard'. T~ Keating. for. a avenu\e~~~tr~lt,. a.t.2.30 'P.m. . on Wednesday~:September 26, • ing, which will begin bright and early on October 22 at apartment ~n campus. berieiitteaconlmemoratmgthe: ~. Frederick W. Campbell when they appeared, at Mrs. the Jefie~son A'venue Presbyterian Church. At't:he Saturday -tea; the sen- Golden, Jubilee of the 'foundIDg will give' a ~alk on.. "Gerani- Richard, H. Webber's Lakeshore Other ()ffic"~rs WJ'th Mrs. Le'dyard and second vice .. ior and junior Mesdames' De- of 'the Monastery o£:the'.Blessed' ums," :follow;mg. which mem- road home at a tea. , Vos rE~eived the 80 guests in 'Sacrament. . 'bers 'wIll:s:qow;'flower arrang~- Th F' ti 1 ill be' N I resl.dent Mrs l0000k are Mrs Clarence McLeod Jr first GYFC' V ti R T A' .••• men~- for'the MarI'ne HOSpl....-" e es va w. . gIn 0- P • D • , .,. . s ene 8J?- . o0I,Il..lJUW The monastery, ,.whICh wns '. LO:> - '., ,. .' • I.

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News Gathered, I f_rom All of the Pointes \ .,.... " . - ...~.... =Mr.. NewberrY Weds .Cormeier-Bundesen ShorJ,and to fh-ePo. " inte • • • '" .. .EMERY M .HATCH of Rivardc . "'. . . , Fisher . road, in his sopho- Rites Solemnized Pennsylvania' Girl . more year; MISS GRETCHEN fo~u;~~r~i~:~~~~ ~~ll~::::,~-:M:rs; '_ CurtisAn.dre. :Corm~'ier SCHAITBERGER, daughter of Lillian Bundesen Weds Army Lieutenant in Noon Cere- Sr Pair' Wed Thur~iday in East; 'Will Honeymoon in Virgin Chestertownt Md. ..". MR. and MRS. D. A. SCHAIT- I P Will L L. •.• tll BERGER, Pemberton roadt. in mony at St. Pau '5; air I ive in oUlsiana Islands for a Month Before Returning to Home MR. and MRs. EHRMEL W. hElr sophomore year; DANIEL After Honeymc.on in Colorado' Springs In St. Davids, NEESE .have' returned to their.-: A. SCHAITBERGERtson of MR. --,-~--- Pa. 'and MRS. D. A. SCHAITBERG- At a noon ceremony in St. Paul's the lakeshore Beaupre road home after spend- on' In Narbeth, :Pa., on .Thursday afternoon September 27, ing two months .at Hayward, ER, of Pemberton road, in his Lillian Hilda Bundesen, daughter of the William H. Bun .. no . Mary Josephine Dunnington, daughter 'of ,Dr. and Mrs: Wis. junior year. desens, 'of. Lincoln road, became the bride of Lt. Curtis ro Wesley P. Dunnington was married to Truman Handy '/*',. • • $ • .. Andre Cormeier. ------Ro .Newberry TI, of St. Davids, Fa.., son of Mrs. Phelps New .. CHRISTINE COVEY, daugh- MR. and MRS. THEODORE He is the son of the Cla~'ton lo;'ed at the Boat Club. SWEENY, and young TEDn~t E. Cormeiers of City. Mrs. Cormeier was in beige -berry, of Cloverly. road, and th~ late Col. Newberry .. ter of MR.' and MRS. LEO F.; . Bay fan , '. 'COVEY-andHELEN PETZOLD,': have moved to a new home m . ' . Rev. Robert ]~. Keighton University place from Edison 'J!1e brIde- cho~e a gown. of silk taffeta with beige and black Wi dal.!ghter 'o~ :'.~S. HERMAN.:.'. avenue in Detroit. whlt~ peau de SOle~d Alencon accessories. . ."officiated at tht~ 2 o'clock gated faU flowers her head.- lin piece was of fall flowers, ~oo. G. PETZOLD have left this • • • lace 'for her weddmg. It was Following a wedding _trip to fal . ceremony in Narbeth's Bap .. Phelps Newberry~ ~lso of St. week for classes in Duchesne . Off.to' Hawaii last week were ,fashi~ned wit~ an off~shoulder Colorado Springs, Col, the pair 'tist Church of the Evangel. Residence~.School, New York, will in Davids, was his 'brother's best CitY. ',' ~ . .'. MR. and. MRS. HARLOW C. n'eckhne outlin~d WIth lace, make their home Lee - -".For her 'marriage the' bride nltln. _STAHL, of. .Buckingham- ro..d. pearls a~d sequ~. Pa~e1s of Hills, La., where the bridegroom -. ehose .white lace and organza The bride's mother chose a \ • •• • Their neighbors in Buckingham, ~ace outlined the.skl~ whlch fell is stationed with the U.S. Army. . . over pink taffeta. She wore a gown of sandlewood satin :for -.';L'hefirst. meeting of the faU~. , the F.W.STARLINGS will join mto a. cathedral tram. For traveling the new' Mrs. them later . A tmy cap secured her full CQrmeierwore a beige wool suit crown of pink rosas, lillies of d . ht r' dd' d th seasonaf' the#.MILK .FUND, her aug e s we mg an e ASSOCIATION of the 1I0US~.' • ill • • length illusion veil. She carried with black accessories. the valley and white star reception which 'follov."edin the 'of PROVIDENCE.will be held' flowers. her bouqu1:ltwas of pale JAMES J. TR.UDELL III is white-rose buds and stephanotis. Dunnington home. With .it she . Ana. Marie Bundesan was her pink roses, .....alley' lillies 8 n d wore a matching hat and green' on. Tuesday, 'Octobe~ 19 in -the home,from Ft. Carson, Colo. He Coterie Club's stephanotis. orchids. Grosse'.Pointe .Y8c~t ~Club. It:: will be s~ing two weeks with sister's maid of honor and the will' begin at "12:80. p.ro~ and:' his par e n t St the JAMES J. attendants were Emily Harding, . Her only attendant was Mrs. Mrs. Newberry wore, slate MRS. MICHAEL' KEARINS TRUDELL juniors on Lincoln Janke. Belhaar, Claudette Cor- Dance Saturday . Norman K. Brooks, of Wayne, blue faille, black accessories and will be the hostess of the day. road before setting off for a meer, sister of the bridegroom, : Pa. She was in sage' green taf- lavender orchids. • • • post in Germany. and Mrs. Luis Alberto Tomatis. The Grosse Pointe Coterie ., feta with a bouquet of varie- The couple will honeymOpnin -C H A R L E S C 0 UR TNEY They wore powder blue yarn- Club win sponsor its first aance • • • dyed taffeta, fashioned with full of the fall season in the War the Virgin Islands fora month FITZSIMONS; 'son. of MRS.' MR. and MRS.' VICTOR H. bro and then return to make their COURTNEY FITZSIMONS of.~', skirts and Venice lace trim. The Memorial Center on Saturday. the TAYLORt of Ra~hbone placet honor maid carried light pink October 6t .from 9 to 12 p.m. .""Dance Planned home in St. David'st Pa. Neff lane and the. late Mr: Fit,;-: will -be moving soon to new Har Music will be by Al Ross and I - simons, was married in St. Peter ;, quarters. on Lakeland avenue. carnations accented with white of ~By Center Clztb Freshmen Welcomed and Paul JesUit Church on Sep baby mums and ivy and' the at- his orchestra. Refreshments will Bus * • • tendants' flowers were carna- be served. To Marygrove College tember 29t. to HELEN ROB- .Expe eted home from a F " The Grosse -Pointe War ERTA GORDON, daughter of tions and ivy.' Wh month's sfay in Europe around WANTED Memorial will open its doors in - .MR. AND MRS. R.OB ER T Clayton Cormeier. came from :NEW NURSES dinl welcome for the first time this A bonfire rally on campus the middle pf the month a:.:eMR. Bay City to be his brotherts best d m.formal welcome JOSEPH GORDONof Appol~le All. Senior and Junior Class season to all the Pointe's young serve as an ,. ,,)..'.-,.., and MRS.JOHN W. MULFOJU), man. The ushers were another High SChoolstudents interested for Marygrove College fresh- avenuet Detroit. A reception fol- ~W'i~.j of Provencal road. ~ single adults, on Friday, October men last week. The new stu- lowed in. the Detroit Boat Club. .' _ .$.1,<~"" . • •• brother, Marc Cormeier, Richard in a nursing career are mvited 12 at 9 p.m. dE!nts were "dinked" by their • .'. .' . • I . , . -Picture by BeatrIce Zwaan-' of ' Warnert Robert Learman and to an Open House at. the St. LILLIAN IDLPA BUNDESEN,.daughter of the:Wil.. TH!C"W:ILLIAM.H~BARDSt Thomas Hur1tett, both of Bay Joseph Mercy Hospital Unit of . Anyone who is new to the junior cla~s big-sisters during A sont STEP1L.~ MICHAEL, community, recently returned the evening ceremonies.. was born September 23 to MR. liam H. Bundesens, of Lincoln road, became the bride of. of Colomal' court, Wlth THE City. the Mercy School of Nursing + C' .. . . S turd .. . .' t 'St. P ul" DON A L D McKENZIES, of Mrs. Bundesen chose a. Car- of Detroit, on Octqber 3, from BOn L II.. onneler a . ay .noon 'c~r~mony ~a. as. Lakepointe avenue, .will be from college or service, or just. Following tradition, they will and MRS. DONALD FURTAW IX':l. a negie blue sheath of mousseline anxious to enlarge h~ or her continue to wear their green of Detroit. Mrs.,'Furtaw is the •on the lakeshore. The ~ndegroom ~ the son of Mr. and traveling to' Ann Arbor this 3 to 5 p.m. in the unit's Nurses. Ml'~ de soie for her daughter's wed- 2217 : acquaintance and have a good and gold 'freshman caps until :former..'JUDY HUE T T E R, Homet East Grand Boule.. Phi Mrs. Clayton E. Conneler, of Bay CIty. Saturday to see the Michigan ding and the r~eption that fo~~ vard. . time is urged to come down. the more formal Founder's Day daughter of, the. LEO HUET- State - U of M game. . Dates are encouraged (Pointers program, November .7, 'at whichTERS of Hawthorne road. been pl,edged' to the Chi Psi. announce the' Se;t,ember 22 '" • '" Gis . may bring non-Pointers 118 time they will don the aca- . . • • .. Fraternity. Brown, who pre': birth of a daughter, SHARLYN. MRS. FREDERIC M. SmLEY, . guests), but dates or escorta are demic cap and gown. SUS~ LITTLE, Assistant pared for' Hamilton at Brooks. Mrs. Lanstra is tbe former of Whittier boulevard, has re- , School, N. Andover, Mass., is' SHARLIE ALLGOOD." turned home from Nantucket fina .. in no way necessa:ry. :Enrolled as a freshman are, Director of Admissions at Wells Clu On hand to greet you. will fo',JI'local girls. The four girls College, Au ro 1; a -.On-Cayuga; plannmg to follow a libE".ralartl! ~ •• "where she was the 'guest of her • be Carl Ste';;er, Boh Gall, Joan are Mary Jean Moran,. Ellen New Yorkt and. a 1951 graduate course ll~adirigto a Bachelor of MR. and MRS. STANLEY'H. son-in-law and daughtert Mr, Merrill and Ann BroW\1,officers Dee ~, ~ayleen Joann of Wellsr arrived'Sunday after- Arts degree. - 'GITRE of Hillcrest road are pnd Mrs. Andrews Tietig, of THE REAL DIFFERENCE' IN COS'f Joh of the groUpt the Center club, FranCIS,and MarIlyn Palmer. noon, to confer with prospective .. • *. spending this week in Chateau Cincinnati, 0., who summer on Sha I OF INSURANCE - who will see that you get ac- A recent graduate of.' the students in B i r m i n.g h a mt Pointe members of the Miclii- Frontenac, Queb~c. the.' i'sl~d. skiI quainted. Academy of the Sacred Heart, .Bloomfield Hills, Ferndale and gan C01llrt, National Women • • • • • .\ An excellent fOUl' pIece band Mary Jean is. the daughter of Grosse Pointe schools. Descendants of the Ancient and' PA SY LANGS d hte f Among- the students enrolled IS SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. John A.. Moran • • '" Honorable Artillery CompanYt MR. Tand MRS.' ;~kr;. :i :N:~WifntCOllege1~ S~~d wit] ~i11 PlaY thrhough~~twilt~e1<::vbee-of Barrington road. Ellen' Dee MR.. and MRS. ALBERT B. f who . wi:~ ,.attend a luncheo;n :LANG~ of Universit;y place is ~;~: ';:u~r;;tea:eof MR. and and mng, re res meow; .l, is the daughter of Dr. and' MrS. BLIXT of Hawthorne are at- ARTHUR J. ROHDE meetmg.:l11Royal Oak on OctOD- attex;dmg . s<:hool. at I Downer MRS. JOHN R. CANNIFF of. and served at .candlelit tables that Guy Lincoln Loranger, of Mor- tending a convention. of the AMD COMPAlfY er 6t wIll be ~S, H~NRY ~.. '.Semmary, Wlsco~sm. Lake ,Shore' road; DEBORAH son promote group informality andoss road whi.le Rayleen Joann's National Electrical Contractor's JOYt pa..c;tnational officer, and . _' .•.. ..' '" .* FITZGERALD.. d a u g.ht e l' of Ell' the activities for the coming parents. are Mr.' and Mrs. in this "Week. ~B:~.~LOYD'DeWITT.SMITH. MARY DAVIDSON, daughter MR.:and MRS. THOMAS.FlTZ-. :INSURANOE year will be announced. . George FranCis of Torrey road. • .• • unmedlate' past presldent-na- of DR. and MRS. DAVID M. GERALD of Lewiston road' tyf Mr.. Clu Attendance at a U. M. Marilyn is the daughter of NEJL T. BROWN,son of MR. tional. _' DAVlDSON, of ~tanton Lane, C~OL HENNECKEt daUght~ 2'711East Jefferson, Detroit '7. Mich. game, a bufiet a~d theater. and Mr.. Gregory E. Palmer of and :M.RS. .T. B.. BRO~ ,of • • • ' was among 201 Lawl'ence Col~ of MR. and MRS. JAMES F. wal party, ski and Sk~lting wee~-' Roland road. . Merriweathet road, who' en- BARBARA WENZEL, daugh- l~genew students. pledged. to HENNECKE of Provencal road; Lit1 ends are but a few of the pro- -The three girls are graCiuates tered, Hamilton College as a tel' of DR! and MRS. JACOB national Greek ILette:,:societies' (Continuec1on Page 17) Im=::::::;::=S====5======$======YI joir. posed activities. of St. Paurs High SchooL , • freshrnan on September 20' has WENZEIJ,of Cloverly road'is a at the conclusion of-a peri~d of ------.. freshman: st~dent enrolled. in .rushingrecently~ :Miss David- b ) the Libl~ral Arts 'College of son, afresh~an, was pledged' a Syracuse University.,. Barbara by Pi Beta Phi sorority. . VlSS graduated from the Grosse • * .• Pointe :High School. • . JOY YEAGER, daughter of .'. • 'Dr. Abner --M. Yeager of York-.. MRS. ELINOR GIANTVAL- shire. r 0 a dt . is attending her' LEY MIIJTON of Vernierroadtseniqr year in Penn 1Iall Prep-' " who recently' moved here fr&m aratory .School. ferleet wrappin L~guna' 'Beach, '.California, is . • • • 'Sl)ending a .week iIi New-Yo;rk The following GroS'.se'Pointe City. students'have. returned to 'the • • • Kalamazoo College c~lmpus:- MR.. and MRS. HAROLD TERRY BROWN, ,:San ..of .MR. 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. \ Thursday. October 4,. 195& Thursday, Octcber 4, \1956 Page Fifte... Woman's Page .'.... by, .of, ..and for Pointe Women - Libri Discloses" Mrs. Robert. G,e!9rge Baro Group. Crafts Bundesen Miss Frahm Weds Year's -Schedule , Class Offered My .Fair lady Theme Libri Clubhas announced its A' "W 0 r k s hop for Group f l th P' ty season's schedule- of monthly .Cwroafismen"hawoSrkin~egnWIP~tannhyedoungfOr_ nized Robert George Baro meetings. The first. meeting I 0 0 nl00r ar will be Monday, OetoQer 8, at " sters, or those who anticpate my Lieutenant in Noon Cere- Bride. Wears VVhite Italian Dupioni Siik Gown for the Colonial road ,home of 'Mrs. group activities with young Club Schedules Fashiol' Sho~ and Bridge luncheon for air Will Live in Louisiana Wedding Satt.lIrday in St. Ambrose Church. Pair to John .McNeil.BUrnS.' Follo~g people. The class w1ll be given October 10. Reservatio.ns Pour in for Annual Autumn gala in Colorado Springs the 12:30 luncheon .the Rev. by the Department of. Com- . ' Ma ke Their Home il' Wichita, Kan. ' Mr. Erville .Maynard,rector of m~ty Seryice of ~e Grosse . Following the p-op-u-l-ar-'-'M-y-F-aIr-'-Lady" theme is tI;e n St. Paul's on the lakeshore St.' Ambrose Church was the setting ft>r the Saturday Christ Church,' will speak. . Pomte Pub~c. Sehool System. bridge-luncheon and fashion show on Lochmoor Club. ghter of the William H. Bun. noon wedding of Joanne' Dolores Frah~, of Beaconsfield On Nov. 12 the group, will Ona SielOff, "LadY,iDo-It" of calendar for Wednesday, October 10. came the bride of Lt. Curtis road, daughter of William H. Frahm, of Mt.Clemens, to galthberHattthe .'Wo~tehn's:f 'City: .' the ~J-TV program, w~ be Party hostesses are Mrs. ~----~------_------. ---- Cu. os esses or e occas- the ID. st!'Uctor for the . eIght Phil' O'C II d Mr P. G,;..o...... Mrs. Paul Keller:, Robert George Baro. ~ ion are Mrs. George Vawter, week course Included ID the lp onne an s. ... ~ n Ilo~ed at the Boat Club. The bride wore u white Ital- wher!! they will make their Mrs. HenrySteinbach,.-, Mrs. 10k' 'u b' hell art. Norton Walbridge Music by Mrs. George L. Johnston, Mrs. C. Mrs. Cormeier was in beige e ass w r WI e. s , ..' .. S Distin and Mrs Harlow Stahl J 0h WIll 18" f silk taffeta with beige and black fan Dupioni silk gown fashioned home. ' ' Claude McDonald,' Mrs. n figure-plaque painting, copper the Eddle Schick trIO be is h I . n accessories. ,:,ith an appliqued scoop nec.k- The new Mrs. Baro was wear- Dages and Mrs.. Marjorie .Mar- ~ enamel in simplified technique, played through the luncheon a ~on~~:mgO~e list of those lme.,lon.gsleeves and a full skirt m'g a black and whl'te tweed tin. They will hear a talk by , Christmas decorations par t y and the show hich will fol Following a wedding trip to 4' 11 t Jack Alan on f'Hi-Fi-Rama." . . ,. . w . - attending the :fashion show are Colorado Springs, Cot, the pair ~a mg m 0 unpresseq pleats. sh.eath with a white fur felt hat . . , :favors, unusual gift wrapp~gs; low. The affair WIll take :Mrs.A. :T. Szmigiel, Mrs. Robert will make their home in Lee A ~atching silk. eap held her and black accessories. beThhoesteass~sciaattethme~DmAbecJ;Sm.:rne't- ~d many ot~er aPJ.?roprl~teplace in the dining room, to Pogue, Mrs •. Leo Luke. Mrs. C. Hills, La., where the bridegroom fingertip illusion VE!il. She car------".. ,.. cr.:lfts of value m working wlth be decked with autumn foli. L. Ganfield, Mrs. Heni-yJ. Bock, ried a bouquet of oak leaves and Goodw',11 Industr.,es Plan ing December 10. Mabel Kling, young p.eople.. age. Mrs. G.lenn Walker, Mrs. JO.hD is stationed with the U.S. Army. white gIamelias. of Pase1k Florists' will talk on For traveling the new' Mrs. "'f 1M. 0 "Christmas Arrangements.and' Also mcluded will be an open Among those with resl:!rva- I. Martin, Mrs. Joseph Wozmak. Cormeier wore a beige wool suit Mary Jane Frahm was her sis- IV usica eeting ct. 10 Decorations." forum designed to help iron' out tions are Mrs. S. M. Harvey, Mrs. Daniel L. Helm. Jr .• and with black accessories. . ter's maid of honor and her at- -- Mrs. Curtis T. Ziegler will craft problems which heave- Mrs. Kenneth Beichle, Mrs. W. Mrs. John Major.' - tendant was Barbara Ann Baro, The Women's Association of h B' h I) d h f ~een pr~sented .to a~ults dur- T. Zurschmeide, Mrs. E. C. Bert- ¥rS. G. R. Cramer, Mrs. B. the bridegroom's sister. the Goodwill Industries will ~:nJa~~a; ~£~:etin~m':'h~~ mg theIr work wlth Y01:1thschinger, Mrs. James Cunning- Helan, Mrs. John K. Busch, ~ e Coterie Club's They wore Alencon blue crys- me~;,Wednesday, Octo~er 1~ at, /the Librl members will hear groups. Leaders of Brow~l1es,ham, Mrs. Karl Schaltenbrand A. C. Munderlah, Mrs. J. E. talette gowns with matching ~ 0 c..ock at the GOOdWlllBUlld- Mrs. Paul Hykes give a book Girl Scouts, Clubs, 'Bluebrrds, and Mre. W. J. Fricker. Andries, Mrs. J. Charles Mork. , Dance Sat~~rday monque caps and their flowers mg on Brush street. review. etc., should. find this wO,rkshop Mrs Eugene Fitzgerald Mrs. ley, Jr., Mrs. Henry T. Munson. were cascades of rust Fuji and Following th.e business meet- William. F. Merrill,. of Will- of invaluab~e assistance in their E. 0: Brady, Mrs. Edw~rd F. Mrs. W. A. Temple, Mrs. V. Y. The Grosse Pointe Coterie pompom mums. in,gthere will be a musical pro- 0-Way Playhouse will speak to. craft plannmg. Glanz, Mrs. Paul Lehman, Mrs. TaUberg and Mrs. Jay W. sniitb Club will sponsor its first dance Thomas L. Baro was his . . the members ()n, February 11 Another class which the De':' Truman H. SchneIder, Mrs. J. are others. of the fall season in the War brother's best I:llan. They are gram. Margaret Fangboner WIll when they convene at Mr.s. partment will present for the ------,------Memorial Center on Saturday, the sons of the Martee Baros"of sing, accompanied by Letha James T. Trudell's on Lincoln first time, is Artificial Flower Sale To Be H~'.ld October 6, .from 9 to 12 p.rn. Harvard road. Martee Baro, Jr., Sanford. Mrs. Frances B. Court-~ road. Making. Gladys Cedarleaf has ~ Music will be by Al Ross and of Cleveland, 0.; and Leo De- ney.will 'read a selection.' The annual business' meeting , been engaged to conduct this By .Un l.tarw. nf~ his orchestra. Refreshments will Busschere were the ushers. I will be h,eld.April 18 'at the fi 'd course. Ml'S.Cedarleaf has had ,:J - be served. Following a breakfast at the The theory that all's well that Beverly road home of Mrs. J. JOANNEWDlliOLOHRESFhmRAHMM'°tfCBleacons.eld roa, 20 years teaching' experience Wh' . d be I' b t Henry Pichler. daughter-of i'am . ra F ,.0. f . emem~, w:asln:a:- with children and adults in The Rummage Sale at Grosse NEW NURSES WANTED . lttter. the pair 1~:Et.on a wed-I en s wen may al rIght, u On the agenda for May 13 ried Saturday in St.,Ambrose Church to Mr. Baro. He 18 craft fields. Last year she won dmg trIP to WIchIta, Kan., why not start right? B f H d d Pointe Unitarian Church, 17440 t AU Senior and Junior Class is a gathering at the Bloomfield the son of the Martee aros, o. arvar .roa . a National award in the Con- E. Jefferson; on Thursday Oc- r High Sehool students interested Hills home of Mrs. George T. ------"------vention of Flower. Distributors. toher 11, will feature super- Suggested for Christmas d in a nursing career are invited Trumbull, and a visit .to the Churc.h Groups Pla-,n .Meet;n. gs . Mrs. C'3darleaf ha.,; exhibited market service for its customers, and Weddings d to an Open House at the St. From An()ther Pointe of View Cranbrook Art Museum. II in B 0 s ton, New York and including a separate check-out y I .!oseph Mercy Hospital Unit ot The Institute of Science at ------. W f'b . th and exhit, for purchaser:; of UnusuM ~oUection of 1JWY (Continued from Page 13) . . Al .Gatward and 'llll:~ Charles Florida. ood 1 re IS e the Mercy School of Nursing Cranbrook is the destination of The afternoon and. evenmg J.fJ,J.i:h 'medium used to :fashion the five items or less. old pairs of ~and18sticks. - of Detroit, on October 3, from son, Mrs. Karl Be:ftr,Mrs. Albert Law, M~. John Hookey, Librl members for the :final groups of the Women's Associa- Chamberlain, co-hostesses. Call life-like flowers; and in addi- Co- chainnen Mrs. Robert Early ~opper and brass pieess e 3 to 5 p.rn. in the unit's Nurses' Mrs. George Troost, Mrs. Thelma Tevis Schneider and Mrs. get-together of the year on June tion of the Grosse Pointe Woods TU. 1-9108. . tion to teaching her class the Hakken and Mrs. John Leuzing- Several fine paintings atid Home, 2217 Ellst Grand Boule. 10. Mrs. Herman D. Scarney Presbyteril:!-nChurch .will meet . . .Evening . pro f e s s ion a 1 know-how' (I:f Philip C. Baker. er say a tremendous numbE!rof prints. - vard. .* will be hostess in her Orchard Tuesday, October 9; the. after- Mirlam: Mrs. ':1bert Schweltz- flower making, Mrs. Cf~darleaf clothes, dean 'and little worn, • Lake home. . noon groups meeting at 12:30 er, hostess, 362 FISher road. Mrs. will instruct in the ,technique h

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Janet Marshall Bc)wden Marries Mr. Brown in Greenwich. Conn ••Saturday. Pair to Honey'moon in Virgin Islands and Return to. Home in Grosse Pointe

Old Gumpper. Co-hostesses with an e. M:rs. Gumpper are Mrs. M. m-la Rivard Klippel, Mrs. Phillip J. MRS La~ and Mrs. William He ,. moor Melcher. arriv The couple will be toasted at daug' a cocktail party October 24 in ding. the Colonial road home of Mrs. Petel Paul Sutherland. Detr .Miss Reeves will give the GEO spinster dinner the next eve. and mng in her McKinley avenue Ha:mJ home. Final party is the rehearsal TO dinner to be hosted by the pros- THO! pective bridegroom's parents, wood the Harold Vincent Brinkers, of birth Muskoka road, at the Detroit Point Boat Club on the eve before the Fishe wedding. York

ME BALI Woman's lClub ers 'W in La Plans Pro,gram seVE MRS. The Discussion Group of the HEAl Grosse Pointe Woman's Club will meet at 1 p.m. on Wednes. nOl day, October l{), in the Friends to he Room at the Central Library, on brate Kercheval, to hold a "Town RISO Hall Meeting." Public Sale of tl Mrs. J. L. Thompson, chair. SON~ man of this committee, has NOT AN AUCTION - ALL ITEMS PRICED planned a timely program with Vis Mrs. E. G. Evenden speaking daug} on "The Changing' Nature of Househofcl Furnishing~ BEN -me Republican Party," and Kinle Mrs. Frederic W. Steiner dis. SQill cu.;sing 4'The Changing Nature Esta-te of of the Democratic Party." An, All m2mbers of the club are Tip to motorists: IVs surpris- HARl urged to attend, bring last min. ing how often a little careful S '0 PI d Mrs. Anna M. Bamford has ute political news items and driving will save yours and _ quare ance ,anne avem take part in the discussion. other people's lives. At St. Matthew s Church Ibex Club to Welcome 1246 Y()rkshire Rd. and Three New' Members GROSSE IPOINTE PARK JOSE after I SUNDAY, Oct .. 7, from 10 a. m. chard ME Sales Cc)nduc:te~ by HAL Arbc H. O. a da Appraiser 424 Book Building ~ WOodw'ard 1..9085 SPEOIALlstS in th-: Repair of Olock~sand Walches .Modern ~ Antique ., Foreign St. 'Matthew Women's Domestic Free Estimates Club to Ho'd L~ncheon Edward Craft. Mgr. Detroit Garden Club Pians The St. Matthew Women's . Meeting for October '10 club will 'sponsOr. their 'annual luncheon, and card party,. in the Factory Trained Personnel The Detroit Garden Club will church . auditorium, 'on Thurs- , meet Wednesday, October 10,' day, Oct. 11, at 12:30 p.nt.' Our 35th, Year in the Women's City Club. A . There will be'prizes. The do- ltuncheon at 12:30 p.m .. will be nation is $1.50. . GROSSE POINTE CLOCK followed by a monthly business. For reservations please call me~ting. . Mrs. M. McCune TU 5-5184; ~\fgr. an'd Repair Co. Mrs. G. Hays TU 2~1362; or Speaker, on the program to Mrs. C. Sin~lyn TU 1-3953. • follow, will be Michael Loncar, , Telephone VA 1-6257 district supervisor of Parks and Michigan State University Recreation of the Cit)' of De..; students are receiving Salk po- . DELIVERY SERVICE troit ..His subject will be on the lio shots on a voluntary basis. care of lawlls. The vaccination program, which Comer .t;rosse Pointe Mrs. Sidne)' C. Probert and began October 1, is among the 15233 KerchevaJ Eeacousfielc! Mrs. J. R.' Williamson will ~be fu-st offered' by' a maj or }).m.er- ~ •••.•••••••••• the hostesses for the day. ican tuniv.ersit)'. dorothy o'hara outdoo.r sport shop drapes you (2nd. fl.) adroitly' in , .... supple rayon .... crepe ••• rhythmically graceftJl, exquisitely basic ••• dramatic proof th~t ~ mature woman is the fairest lady 'of all. Black or roy~1 blue, A paisley lining gives ~ew %est \f<' '- to this classiC water repellent, . in sizes 10 to 20. c:otton poplin raincoat. Wear it \.\ \\;~,~~%~ in cloudbursts or on breezy days. • ' :"<. "'~~ , 49.95 CClat natural; Red or blue paisley . t, ~~~ ..,.,., lining. Sizes 8--16, 7.15. 22.95 SuavedtSla~ld-- Imported from Bavaria on.ly for us this weath,rproof Lodeneoat .•• expressed in a beautiful worsted fabric ••• snug- of authentic waterproofed loden fitting, tapered legs ••. dark b~ckgrounds with cloth. Visored hood and teddy deftly muted stripes • ~.. zippered front. 10-16. lining add warmth. C~at inbriC,1c It. greY"and '.oden green. 49.95 , 25.00

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Page Seventeen ~day. October 4, 1956 Thursday, October 4, 1'956 GROSSE - b'y;' of, and for Pointe Women. intes Woman.'s Page • • • , ... iIllIllIlIlIllRDlIIllIlllllllllllllllllflIlIlUJllllllfllllllllllllllllJflflfllIIIIIIIIIIIJJllDlll.lfllllflflIIIJII"'f1I11f1111f1l1llllllllllllllllllllUllllflnllllfllllnlllllt To Give .Talk' Mrs. Dennis Furt'on Plan Round-UpI Woods Presbyterian Names I Short and to the Pointe ITo GOP Club To Boost Sale . f.;;UIIIIlJillllllllllllllllllllllfllIIlIlllfllllllllllllllllllllllflfllllUlIlIIlIJIIUllfllIfllIIlIIlIlIllllfllIIlllfllIlII1I1fl1l1l1ll1llfl1l1llJIIlIIlIIlllJIIlll1II1I1I1II1IIJII.i M=s. Catherine Gibson 'of Announcement of a "Final (Continued from Page 14) Mc,nday~October 1. Mrs. Fuger Monroe, Michigan, will address Fall Round-Up" on Monday, Sale, This Weekend. MARY ANN BEATTIE, daugh- is the former MARY MEAD the Women's Republican Club October 8, has been made by dants of Grosse Pointe at the October ter of MR. and MRS. STANLEY PHELAN of Moross road. Ma- Mrs. Eugene P. Hawkins, chair- large Group of Men, \"lomen and Youths Recruited to E. B EAT TIE, of Pember- ternal grandparents are the meeting of the club to be held man of the rummage sale to be Make Annual Event on Friday and Saturday Successful. s Cope's Wedding OctoDer ton road; NANCY KOTTEN-: JAMES J. PHELANS. Paternal on Thursday, October 11, at the Brinker in Grosse Pointe STETTE, daughter of MR. and grandparents are the THEO- Grosse Pointe War Memorial. . held on Thursday, October 25, A large group of men and women has been recruited t~ Church MRS. FRANK P. KOTTEN- DORE H. FUGERS of moverly Beginning in 1936, Mrs. Gib~ at Grosse Pointe Memorial Eerve at the fifteenth annual rummage sale to be held Frl- STETTE of Harvard road; and ""oad son has continued to work con- , Church. day and Saturday, October 5 and 6, at the Grosse Pointe JUDITH: D. GOODNOW, daugh- . • * * ope, daughter of the James tinuously in various phases of Early Monday morning, a ter of MR. and MRS. NATHAN AMBASSADOR and MRS. Woods Presbyterian Churl~h. d Harold Robertson Brink- work in the Republican Party. station wagon caravan, under furniture shoes, hats, purses, B. GOODNOW of Handy lane. FREDERICK M. ALGER will be Serving in variou~ capacities on The sale, which has become t or their October 27 weddi.""lg the direction of Mrs. Reade H. one of .the best known in the dishes, art object:s, kitchen ware hurch. * * '" flying here from Brussels, Bel- the Monroe County Republican Ryan, will start :from the and jewelry. MRS. HELENA BOHLEN of gium, around the first of Committee from 1936, she be- Detroit area, will be staged church, and will cover the en- from 9 a.m. to 9 p.rn. Friday Members and friends of the Oldenburg, Germany is making November for a short stay in came vice.:chairman in 1946 and tire Grosse Pointe area, collect- G,;mpper. Co-hostesses with and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. church have been taking dona- an extensive visit with her son- their home in Lincoln road. continued in that office until ing everything from discarded ?vIrs. Gumpper are Mrs. M. Fred Leonard, general tions to the church all weeli in-law and daughter, MR. and * • • 1952. She was the only wOJllan furniture, garden and electrical Mrs. ivard Klippel, Mrs. Phillip J. chairman, said the sale this y,ear Church men and Boy Scouts of MRS. RALPH EDENS of Loch- delegate to the .1952 national equipment, to clothing, linens, aux and Mrs. William H. BARBARA JANE SHOVER, will offer an unusually wide Troop 546 hauled items which moor boulevard. Mrs. Bohlen daughter of the BERTRAM P. Republican convention. :f rom books, records and jeweh-y. elcher. arrived in time for her grand- variety of goods. Donations have have been stored in garages to SHOVERS, of Grayton road, is Michigun and served on the The drivers of the pick-up The couple will be toasted at daughter HELEN EDEN'S wE:d- Resolutions Committee. She included table and bed linens, the church Monda:r and Tuesday cocktail party October 24 in amllng the 483 freshman at cars include Mrs. William C. electriCSll and other household nights. clIng. Helen was married in St. Wellesley College, Wellesley, was also a delegate to the na- McMillan, Mrs. David Whitney, lIe Colonial road home of Mrs. Peter Lutheran Chul'ch, East tional convention this year. appliances, toys, books, clothing, Mrs. Leonard pointed out that aul Sutherland. Mass. Jr., Mrs. H. J. Grams, Jr., Mrs. Detroit, on September 8, to John Detwiler, Mrs. Reuben donations may be' taken to the Miss Reeves will give the GEORGE E. KURZE, son of MR. * * * Realizing the importance of MR. and MRS. RAYMOND Waterman, Mrs. Ivor D. Harris, church through the opening ninster dinner the next eve- Republican Women's Clubs in Lochmoor Club and MRS. :MAC KURZE of F. LITTLEY, of Lakepointe Mrs.' John DenIer, Mrs. David day on Friday. 'mg in her McKinley avenue Hammond, Ind. the .party work, Mrs. Gibson avenue, honored MR. and MRS. became a' member of the local Williams, Mrs. L. L Ruby, and To Hold Dance' She announced t hat Mrs: orne. • • • RALPH H. LESHER, also of Mrs. William Kirby. Accom- Stuart McIntosh will head five Final party is the rehearsal club and served as president for TOMMY FISHER, son of the Bakepointe,' with a small din- panying each driver will be a Lochmoor Club members and cashiers and 10 checkers v_-ho- inner to be hosted by the pros- THOMAS K. FISHERS, of Ken- four years. From 1049 to 1953 ner at the DAC last Friday eve- she was president of the Repub- volunteer member of the 99th their guests are marking down will handle the rush of buyers. ective bridegroom's parents, wood road, celebrated his ninth ning, on the occasion of the lican Women's Federation of Anti-Aircraft Artillery Gun Bat- Saturday night, October 6, in expected at the sale. he Harold Vincent Brinkers, of birthday Friday at the Grosse Lesher's sixteenth wedding an- Michigan. Elected first vice- talion who will assist with the their cal,endars as the night of Iuskoka road, at the Detroit Pointe Hunt Club. Mr. and Mrs. niversary. Co mp 1e ti n g the president of the National Fed- loading an,~ unloading of the the victory dance following the GENE LOCKHART COMING oat Club on the eve before the Fisher left Monday for aNew group for dinner, dancing and eration of Republican Women cars. Michigan-Michigan State foot- edding. York visit. Gene Lockhart, s,tar of many' to hear Met. baritone Robert in 1952, Mrs. Gibson rapidly All Grosse Pointe residents ball game. Broadway productions includ- * * * Merrill were MR. and MRS. who wish to take advantage of Mark Otis and his orchestra AYNE WOMEN TO GATHER MR. and MRS. HOWARD P. establisheq. a national repu+'a- ing "Death of a Salesman" and ANTHONY MOTSCHALL of this opportunity to rid them- will start the music at 8 p. m. Women of WaYJ1eState Uni- BALLANTYNE, former Point- tion as an outstandbg woman "Ab, Wilderness" will open Lake Shore road. The former MARY LOUISE CAVANAUGH, augh- selves of fall cast-otfs are urged in the Coral Room. Hot and ersity Alumni will hold their ers who now make 1heir home Republican leader. She is, now Wayne State University's 1956: ter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cavanaugh of Hall Place, to call Mrs. Reade Ryan, TU. ,cold ho)'s d'oeuvres will be nnual Birthday Dinner on in La Jolla, Calif., are here for * • * president of the National Fed- 57 Lecture~Recital Series on. and Mr. Dennis Furton, son of Mfs. Harry A. Furton m\d 1~4462,or Mrs. Ivor Harris, VA. uesday, October 16 at the Vet- f s eve r a 1 weeks as guests of MRS. F. RED E R I C K W. eration. served from 7.tmtil 8. There will Wednesday, 'October 24 at 8:30:- ~- MRS. STANLEY N. MUIR- PARKER, JR., of Washington the late Mr. Furton, were mariied Saturday, September 2-4686. also be a buffet dinner. p.m. erans Memorial Bldg. The re- , According to Mrs. A. Gray ception will be held at 6:30 HEAD of Kenwood I'oad road, left Monday for Boston to Boylston, president of the Wo- 29, at St. Paul's Church on the Lake. . .m. , .... * . visit her 'daughter, ALDEN men's Republican C 1u b of The white bridal .gown was Home from Germany in time I EpGAR, who cele~rated her Grosse Pointe, luncheon will be fashioned of Alencon lace over double tiered shoulder length to help his sister, JULIE cele-l bIrthday on Tuesday. served at 12:45 in the main re- ice-blue satin with :fitted bodice veil.' Stephanotis and ivy; sur- brate her 21st birthday, is RAR- ... * * ception room of the Grosse and bouffant skirt of ballerina ro~ding white lilies, formed RISON T. WATSON, JR., son MR. and MRS. HERBERT V. Pointe War Memorial and the length. Her silk illusion veil, her bou.quet. of the HARRISON T. WAT- BOOK, JR., of Cloverly road, meeting will be held at 1:30 clasped to a crown of rose-point Miss Kat her in e Sheehan Sale lace and .seed pearls, held her SONS, of Lincoln road. are visiting on the West Coast. in the library. served as honor maid. Her gown ...... * ...... • ALL ITEMS PRICED Please telephone Mrs. Robert of coral lace and nylon was Visiting her son-in-law and J.\iIl-..RGARET BARIE LOVE- Waldron at TU. 2-5117, Mrs. C. fashioned with velvet bows ac- daughter, MR. and MRS. REU- LAND, daughter of the DAN Grant Barnes at TU. 1-6412, or Heal1th Council centuating the Empire waistline. Fur nishin gs BEN M. WATERMAN, of Mc- K. LOVELANDS, of Mapleton TU. 1-0614 for luncheon reserv- She wo;e a satin monks cap Kinley place, i~ MES. L. F. road, will be christened Sun- ations which must be made by T Q M'eet Oct. 9 trimmed' with illusion F veiling, SQUIRE, of Carmel, Calif. ' day afternoon at 4 o'clock in and fatching slippers and car- ...... noon of Monday, October 8. All e of . Christ Church. Her godmother Republican' women in toe area The Grosse Pointe Mother.'s ried sweetheart roses and ivy. Another vis i tor is MRS. will be Mr. Loveland's mother, are invited . Health Education Council ex- James Keller served as best HARRY PLAGGEMEYER, who MRS. RUFUS R. LOVELAND, ecutive board held its first fall man. • Bamford has arrived at the Lakeland of Saginaw. The other god- meeting in the home of Mrs. Mrs. Will i'a m Cavanaugh, avenue home of her son-in-law parents are MR. and MRS. Oct. 6 Wedding Date Anthony Colette of Hampton mother of the bride, chose sap- shire Rd. and daughter, MR. and MRS. JERE KEMP, of Birmingham. Selected by ~ouple 'road. phire blue silk, with accessories HTE PARK JOSEPH BOYER CANDLER, The newly elected officers of heavenly blue Maline hat, after closing her cottage at Or- The biggest problem teen-age An October 6 wedding date are: President, Mrs. Anthony dotted with rhinestones, and children have assignE:d to them ./ I from 10 o. m. chard Beach, has been 'let by Miranda Red- Colett; viee' president and pro- matching gloves. ~ * ...... is that of bringing up father. field and Dr. Robert Stewart gram ch"~urma.t;l, Mr s. R.. J - Mrs. Harry Furt on, moth er 0f . ME. and MRS. THEODORE McGraw. Their betrothal has Ungewitter; recording secre- the bridegroom, wore mink udec:l by HALL FUGER, JR. of Ann The theory has been advanced been revealed by the bride- tary, Mrs. Wallace Lamb; treas- brown silk with matching acces- Arbor, a:mounce the birth of th.:lt the man with more money elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. urer, Mrs. William. Stokely; cClr- sories. Both mothers w 0 r e a daughter. MARY N,rEAD, on than bra:ns usually ~eeds it. A. W. Redfield, of Harbor responden1~secretary~ Mrs. Jo1m orchids. . Beach. Hock. . The weddiilg breakfast was Miss Redfield was graduated Committee chairmen appoint- held at The Whittier. Immedi- 424 Book Building from Northfield School for ed were: Membership, Mrs. ately following, the bridal Girls and Radcliff College. , William ~['ate; publicitY, Mrs. couple left on an extended. trip Her fiance, son of Mrs. Arthur .Richard R,. Miller; dental, Mrs. to the Smoky Mts. B. McGraw of Kenwood road E. F. LaJlg; dental treasurer, _- and the late Dr., McGraw, is Mrs.' J. Lundale; ways and YOUTH DAY AT G60DWILL a graduate of St. Paul's School, means, Mrs. Charles A. McFee- Goodwill Industries of De- Yale University and Johns Hop- ley; hospitality, "Mrs. Claude troit has set aside Saturday, kins. Gage. October 6, as Youth Day. They plan to reside in New The organization will hold Boy'Scouts, Cubs, Girl Scouts, York aiter th~ir wedding, while its first meeting Tuesday, Oc- Brownies, church Youth groups, pro McGraw ~oes graduate tober 9, at a tea in Room F,. and any' other sponsored club work at ColumbIa University. War Mem()rial building, at 1:30 are' invited to tour the Good- p.m. at which time the new, of- will Industries plant. Free sou- The man who assumes the ficers and committee chairmen venirs, cartoon movies, hot dogs! knows it all is also convinced will be intrOduced to the dele- 'and cold drinks have been ar- that the other fellow knows gates from each Grosse Pointe ranged for .by friends of Good- nothing. school. -' will's handicapped employees. Proudly announcing

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"hursday, October 4. 1956 . GROS'S-E' PO.INT'E NEWS ; Page Eighteen . . . ol' .. t GROSSE POINTE FLOWERS ~::.~~ ... Gross:e Pointe Shores will hold, vision of j)art of P.C. 276'in tha :A Most 'Ncltural Wa'ye' Await Opening a Public Hearing at the Muni- Village of Grosse Pointe Shore~, Drexel Florist Simores cipal Building, 7.95 Lake Shore. Wayne Ci)unty, Michigan, ae- Repair Grosse Pointe Of TOllJnHall Shoe 13141 B. .Jeffenoll, at Drezel Road. Grosse Pointe ,SlJares, cording tOIthe Platthereaf re- ,379 Fis:h.r Rd., Opp. High Op.lD. Evenlnp and 8undaya : Notice' of Public Michigan, an Octaber 16, 19~6, carded in Liber 76 .of Plats Tawn Hall will move from We DeUver VA z..asa ,. Hearing On "he at 7:00 p.m., in accordance with page 14, Wayne CauntyRecards, the Fisher Building' to new~ the following resalutian that extending fram the westerly: quarters in the Ford .Audito- '.Proposed Vaca'tion was .off ere d, supparted' and juncture' ()f Duval Road ',South rium this seasan. Many Painters unanimously carried at the reg- and' Duvall Road North in a will be on hand to hear Rudy ,- You are cordiaBy invited to attend •• • of a Portionl ular meeting of the Cauncil .of westerly direction to the boun- , Vallee, who opens the lectUre of Duva I RCt1td 'the Village of Grosse pointe d~ line between the City .of series on October 15. You are hereby natified that SharE~s,held September 18, 1956. Grasse Pc.inte Waads and the Amang thase planning to at- ~;ixth Chur(ch of Christ, the Cauncil .of the Village .of WHEREAS, it appears ad~is-' V~age of Grosse Painte Shares, tend :will be the Owen R. Skel- ___ ------ble and in the best interest and a distance ~>f120.02 fe.et ~n the tons, Mrs. Rus~ll A. Alger, far the public' safety and gen- southerly :Sldeand a distanq~ of Mrs. Herbert V. Book and Mrs, Scientist, Detroit eral welfare ~f the Village of 119.97. an the nartherly .sIde; Wylie V. Carhartt. Grosse Painte Shares to' vacate resel'Vlng hawever. to the pub-' Others are Mrs. William T. 14'130 Kercheval, bet. Manistique and Ashland ,discontinue and abolish as ~ li~ :fram such :vacatian 'praceed-, Barbour, Mrs: George Bethune Wednesday .Evening Test1mon1a1 MeeUng-3:OO pm. street that partian .of Duval. ings an eal;efent 6 :feet, wide in, Duffield and Mrs. George V. Sunday Services-10:30 a.m. and 5:00 pm. Candler. . In!ant'sRoorn Open for 10:30 8erv1ee. f() . Road hereinafter described' up an, undl~r and across the wes- READING ROOM - 16348 EAST WABREN NOW THEREFORE BE' IT terly portian .of the above/de- ': Wednesday 10 a.m. to '1 p.m. Sunday I to 4:30 p.m. RESOLVED' that this Council scribed portiap.' of Duval Roael.' , The reason some :falks take Mon. Tues.. Thurs.. FrL and sat. 10 a.m. to II p.m. WE does hereby :find and declare it the same being an extension o~ . themselves so seriously is that advisable and in the best inter- the easement shawn on Lots they have no sense of humor. est and for the public safety 9 and lOaf the P~a~ .of said and general welfare .of 'the Vil- Fren;h ~,?res SubdI~sIon; for . THE GROSSE POINTE BAPTIST CHURCH lage of Grosse Painte Shores to pubhc ut~hty purp?se~ and ~oes GROSSE POINTE vacate discontinue and abolish her,eby fIX and appomt a time METHODIST CHURCH Baseline at Mack, Grosse Pointe Woods that ~rtion .of Duval Raad 60 ~or a 'pub~~c l:!e~ring tabe held . 211 MorOtl Road, H.eartily invites you to IIttend. Sun.J4y SBrfJi~ft We , feet wide,_ lying between and In co~necban WIth th~ proposed SUNDAY, OCT. 7 phOD 9:30 Morning WOTship and of 11 TO PROfiT immediately adjacent to Lots 9 vacatIon of that partl.on of, Du- pge How Sermon. Church School 1(1:00 A.M.-SUND'A Y SCHOOL and :to, French Acres, a subdi- val Road above descnbed, to be for Nursery. Tiny Tots. new I -___ held an o.etober 16, 1956t at the Kindergarten. P r i In a 17 Y THROUGH and Junior Depts. .11:00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP Back To Municipal Building. in the Vil- 11:00 Morning Wax s I'll p and . lage .of Grosse Painte, Shores at Sermon., Church School (>:00 P.M.-EVENING WORSHIP TAX EXEMPTION School the corner .of Vernier and, Lake for Nursery. Tiny Tots. Kindergarten.. P l' 1mary. With today'. high tax lC'Ye1s, in. Specials Shore Raad, at 7:00:'p.m., East- ,Intermediate and Senior' Dr. Dale Ibrie,MinistM Senior High. , natot$ in medium and high tax :Draiting ern Standard Time, when they REV. HUGH C. WHITE, Pastor brackets are turning' to Machines will meet and. hear any obJec- Naw artificially pro due ~ d longer, 'and ends pre less likely tax.free Drawing Boards TUxedo 1-7888 . Municipal Bonda for income that (IS"x24") $234 tions therE!ta. waves with the loak of natural- to split. . . they can keep. .g~~~ff) T$l~~~g BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED ly curly hair are promised QY Synchronized waving won't If yon have a taxable ~me - . that notice .ofsuch meeting, with a new :me1hod of permanent make the ,other'.type of wave Straight Edges, 36" ~13.9ii - 11 of $10,000 or more. you mer be a copy of this Resalutian sha waving, GI'osse Painte's 'Mr. ab~alete, Mr. Leon assures. But CI1'Y OF well repaid by investigating the Schmitz Drafting be published hi the' Grasse Leon, hairdresser, annaunees. he says it does represent a advantages of tax-exempt State & Art Supply . Painte News, a paper bf general Called 'sy:nchranized waving; great stride in styling, one that and Municipal Bonds. For in. it is prepared to eliminate tight the. particular woman will pre- .tance. if you file a single re\um 15649 Har~er, .....A 7.1485, circulatian within the Village, Open _ 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. twice priar to such hearing, and curlS and :frizz. by duplicating fer. on a taxable income of $14,000,. , The GrOSH Point•. Sat. - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. copies mailed ta the cities 0 nature's ,awn growth pattern. The Leon Salon is at "18318 ,ou 'Woultlhave to receive a divi. ;-'------Grosse PClinte Woods and St. Like the old-time spiral wave, Mack aver~ue, Grosse Pointe dend return of 7.45% on a taD- hair is waund :from the scalp Mlmorial ble security in order to equal the Clair Shores. outward, rather than the usual Farms. Further particulars by yield from a 3.50% tax.free Bond. CLIFFORD B. LORANGER, methag, of "ivinding it from the p_h_o_n_in_g__ Tl_U_2-_6_16_0_._,_.-'-- 'Ohurch NOTI,CE OF HEARING It's somet~inE UJ think about! Television Clerk. ends in. (Presbyterian) Our New Booklet. "How To Clylindrical curlers are, used 1. l.ake Shore Rd. ?rofit Through Tax. Exemption" Sales an,d Service in Synchronized waving, .waund Jeffefson Avenul MINISTERS ZON ING BOAIRD OF APPEALS explains in plain laDgUage JOur Altar Society so that -each row "alternates in &tI.... Franlc.ntt, DB. •~ need for tax exemption, te1l& how L. L. DACKEN direction. 'I'he wave pattern Rev. Paul F KetchuDl much these high-grac!~investments thus changl~s direction every Baptist Ohurch Rev. Ben L. Notice is hereby given that the Baard of Appeals will can be worth to you. There'. no -To Hold Sale Tallman inch and a half, just as most .meet in the City Hall, 90 Kerby Raad an _ obligation. Send {or copy tl)day, Service 13337 L J.Henon at Lakeview WORSHIP SEJtVICE L The St. Ambrase Altar Sa- naturally curly hair daes. or phone . m. ciety is. sponsaring a .rUIlUlJ.age Won't Wash Out HOMar J. ArMltrong, Minister 9:30- and 11:00 •• MONDAY, oc'rOBER. 15, 1956 FIRST OF MICHI(;..A'N All Makes sale an Thursday, and Friday, Other good results' claimed CHURCH SCHOOL at eight (8:06 .o'clock in the evening to cansider the appeal {;ORPORATION far thjs technique are: Like MORNING WORSHIP Ellecfron;c Laboratory Octaber 4: and 5. It will be held .of Mr. E. A. Romska, Jr., 469 Bournemauth Circle, Grosse BuM Bldg. 'Detroit 26 in the Parish Hall .of the church, curly hair; the permanent stays lunday, 9:00 and 11:04)a.m. Po~te F~rms" Michi~an, from the Building Inspector's WO 2-2055 20313 MACK AVE. in even- while wet; it requires ~llIIlIJlIlllljllIJlIJII"III"IIJlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJlIII"IIIJlilll!lllf""/I(III'!i A Maryland .and Hampton ave- CB1JRCB SCHOOL' demal. ta Issue a permIt ta construct a garage which would Grand Rapids, Flint, Bay City nues, fram 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. infrequent .settings; it lasts encroach on three feet of an existing six faat easement to Lansing, Pelt Huron Iru. 1.2791 Sunday. 9:45 a.m. i' LAKESIDE I the rear of Lot 45, DeSeranno's GrOS'SePainte Farms Sub- Bottle Creek IJ UNITY CENTER ; divisian. MSU to Present A.AUW Groups liE iE The Building Department denied the applicatian far ~ 20792 Maek Ave. ~ reasan of nan-compliance with Sectian IV-Residence Dis- Broad'way Play Plan Meetings FIRST CHURCH OF ~ Near S Mile - G. P. Woods ~ trict, Paragraph 4.07, Building On The Same Lot, City ) City of CHRIST, SCIENTIST Zaning Ordinance. The "Solid Gold Cadillac" Mrs. Wi I f r.e d McLaughlin, ~ Devotional Service. ~ The applicant contends that there are practical diffi- will take the road far two 1030 Bishap road,' assisted by Grolse Pointe Farms, Micb. e Sunday •. 11 :00 o.m. ~ ~ Midweek Servie.s ~ culties and unnecessCK"Yhardships imposed upon him by Grosse Pointe Park manths this winter :far a series Mrs. A}.bert D., Conkey, will Sunday Serviceat' 10:30 a.m. the easement in the rear .of his praperty. open her h,ame ta the first SundaYcSchool--lniants' ~ Tuesday - 8:00 p.m. ~ .of perfarmances in.' Michigan meeting of the. International Room _._ : _ 10:30. a.m. E Instruction Clalses E Hearing will be public and interested property owners Wayne County, Michigan Wednesday Testiniony . ,~ Thurs. - 11 o.m. and 1 p.m. ~ commul'\ities. Relations Group' ofA.A.u.w. Meeting _ _ _. 8:00 p.m. .or residents are invited. " ". 1 on Octaber 4, at 1 p.m. "The ~ A1flliated. with Unity School ~ The play a hIlanaus am- Union .of South Africa: White === of, Christianity. ~ KERBY SCHOOL Lee'. Summit. Mo. E5 DAWSON F. NACY' poan of bil~.business and Wash- Cake Icing Over Chacalate Notice Registration 285 Kerby Road, at Beaupr. ~ Center open Daily '10 to 5 p.m. ~ Clerk and. Secretary (,f ington palitics, will be pre- Bars," will be discussed by Mrs. e We wUlpray with you and ~ ~ give you ,Clounsel on request. ~ Board' of Appeals ALL ARE WELCOME City .of Grosse Pointe Farms. for scnted by the Michigan Stat~ Rabert B. Clarke and Mrs. E. J. ~ Eve Anne Edeen •.Minister i ( Players fram Mkhigan State Bahn. ' . At the Legislative meeting, TUxedo +.5230 ~ Published in Grosse Painte News, October. o!, 1956. University. This all-student pra- Mrs. Taylar H. Seeber and Mrs. F======~ ~ Gene~ral Election duction is :naw being scheduled. Frank W. Thompson will lead Christian Science ~nIlIlIll1ll111ll1lll\1II1111111111I11J11l11l1llllnIlIl1ll1ll1ll1ll11l111I1J1111ll~ far January and February week- a. round-table discussian an 1ro be held on end taurs thraughaut Michigan. "What Do W"eWant from, Our Reading Room Written by Gearge S. Kauf- A.A.U.W~ Leg i.s I a t i v e Pr~- 93 Karch.vaf Suit. 1 Tuesday~November 6~ 1956 ,~ . gram?" Mrs. Albert D. Cankey, on the Hill I man and :Howard Telchamann, '802 Pembertan' road, will be First Church of Christ, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that r.egistration .of quali- the productian rau on Braad- hostess, October 8, at 10' a.m .. wa" far almost two years~ The Mrs. E. J. Bahn, 593 Mari-. Scientist City of Grosse Pointe fied electors wha have not already registered, can be made pIa; has been acclaimed by ~oraugh!?as invited the' Crea- Groll. Pointe Farm, with the City Clerk 01 the City of Grosse Pointe- }'ark, at . . . a1ik tlve Wrltmg. members to meet Open from 10 a.m. to 5- p.m. daily except'Sundays and his office in the Municipal Building, 15115 E. Jefferson cntlcsand vIew.ers, .e, as with her on Octaber 10 at,12:45 Holidays. Friday evenings from one .of the funnIest stones to p m Coffee .ll h d d Avenue, City of Grc,sse Painte Park, Wayne Caunty, .t th th t 't I' th .. WI e 8erv~ , an 7 'to 9 o'clock.. , Michigan, any day prior ta and including October 8, 1956, h 1 _' e ea er cap! 0 In e thase attending are a~ked: to ALL ARE WELCOME Registration Notice and that the City Clerk will be in his office daily from last decade. bring a "masterpiece" for read- 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 'Wednesday evenings until 8 p.m. It is.the stary of a small stack- ing :and constructive criticism. holder in a large corporatian . far the purpose of accepting registratian~. for who, by asking some embaras- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that far the canvenience sing -questions and by clever FIREPLACE' .of the Electars. the Clerk will be in his office from 8:30 manipulation; becames " chair- ~ a.m. to 8 p.m., EST, on Monday, October 8, 1956 and Sat- man .of the board with a cal"'- ~ 11001 Moroll Rd. ., Harper tralling interest. in the .firm. WOO.D GENERAL ELECTION urdays, September 29, and October 6, 1956, ,from 8:30 a.m. I' 'astor E. Arthur MeAth until 5 p.m. for '~he purpose of receiving regisu'ations. The consequences.' are enter- Choice Quality Hardwood taining and pack a terriffic I. 10:00 a.m. Mom1J1R WorahlP to be held on ( punch. , 18" - $15.00 Cord I 11:20 a.m. Sunday SchOol 15115 E. Jefferson Avenue, VAllty 2-6200 This is the :fourth in a series Published Sept. 27 and Oct. 4, 1956. 24" - $18.00 Cord 6:20 p.m. '!"Ta1ning Groups .of plays offered ~by the "Cap Prlee., i"elude deliv", 7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel' Hour and Gawn Series," the M.S.U. 1 CHARLES HEISE, HARRY FOX - Tuesday, November 6, 1956 cultural develapment .pragram. All Well"OTT'P City Clerk. Previous praductions include I Herman WCluk's."Caine Mutiny LA. 17-3419 NOTICE IS HEREB~ GIVEN. That the Clerk of the City' of Grosse '; Court Matrtial,'" ~"The Male Animal" b" .James. Thurber and Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan. will be at his office at 17150 Maumee CITY OF John Cecii Holm's "Grammercy .Ghast." CITY OF' Avenue. City of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, for the purpose of receiving Organizations -and ~aups in- terested in scheduling.this event (j,o~~t tointt JiWmS :far lacal viewing -may obtain registrations from the qualified electors of the City of Grosse Pointe 1Cl ~ / full informatian by cantacting (j,o~~t1l'olinft John McGaff,' Cap and Gawn If'tmnS not afrea~y registered, and from electors who will possess such qualifica- Series, Continuing - Education SUMMAR'Y .OF MINUTES Service, Michigan State Uni- "tions on Novemb,~r 6, 1956, the date of such election. SPECIAL MEETING' versity. N()TlCE OF H,'EARING . • YOl) ARE FURTHER NOTiFIED. that the office will be open for ZONING \IrOAI~D OF APPEALS , .' Septelnber 24, 1956 'Eder's ready to serve re:gistration as follows: OVEN Meeting was called ta .order at 6:00 p.m. BAKED HAMS Noticl~ is hereby given that the Baard of Appeals wiiI . Present an roll caU~ Mayar William F. Connolly, Jr., Bon(!d meet in the City Hall, 90 Kerby Raad, on Hickory-Smoked Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Councilmen William G. Butler. William G. Kerby and and Oven-Baked ~~ONDAY,OCtOBER15, 1956 Richard L. Maxan. . in our own establishment \ Wednesdays 19:30 a.m. to, 6:00 p.m. at eight (;B:OO)a'clack in the eveliing ta cansider the appeal Absent: Cauncilmen George S. Lang, Neil S. McEachin ,9th and Edward C. Roney, Jr. of Mr .. George' Siman, 274 Lathrap' Raad, Grosse pointe Year, Farms,. Michigan, from the Building: Inspec.tor's 'denial ta Closed Saturdcys Mayar William F. Cannolly, Jr. presided. issue' a pE~rmit to construct an addi~.iari ta, the residence. at . the abave address which' would violate, if canstructed, • The following bids were awarded to the law bidders: Section 4.03-Side Yards, .of' the City's~ ZaxPng Ordinance, YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED, that for the convenience of electors which states where the side wall.af a building exceeds fifty .' Kerby Road Widening and Resurfacing Chalfonte to . . (50.) feet in depth, the width' of side yard appa.site thepar-' Mack i.'l the amotmt a:f $17,162.69. Delivered - tian in excess' shall not be less _than ten' (10). feet. ,The pro~ the office of the Clerk will be open until 8:00 o'do~k p.m .• on Wednes- cOven-Hot Alley paving to the rear of the Mack Avenue business - perty an which the addition is propased' is also' knoWn as property and 'extending 504 northerly frum Kerby-1'n the TRY OUR CIWN the Nartherly 5 feet .of Lot :155,. all of Lats 154".f53,.152" .. day, OctC'lber 3. 1956 and on Monday, October 8. 1956. amount of $6,467.00, and that the cost of the project bE> and the Southerly 10 feet of'Lot 151, Lothrop Pine's Sub- divisian. . . charged to the adjaining property owners on Mack Avenue. (li:ertttau~tyit PLEASE REGISTER SOON. Far heating of that partion of the Department of Public The applicant cantends 1;hat there: are practical diffi- Warks garage used for voting in precincts 6 and 1in the culties and unnecessary hardships, and' that if such peimit was granted the public health, safety and general welfare If foreign born, please bring naturalization papers. amount .of $788.00. Home-Made' would not. be injured~ The Acting City Manager .was g;.ven authority to adver- Norbert P. Neff, tise in the Grosse Painte News, I,}rassePainte Press and SAUSAGE' Hearing win be public and interested praperty owners Harper Woods Herald for applicants to fill the vacancy in w. Cut Prhn. and Choice B•• ' or residents are invited." . City Clerk the Palice Department. J()BN EDER'S " 1715~ Maume. Avenue, The meeting adjaurned at 6:30 p.m, DAWSON F. NACY .. . ' Clerk and. Secretary TUxedo 5-5800 Whittier Mkt~ Board of Appeals ' DAWSON F. NACY, WILLIAM F. CONNOLLY. JR •• / l\Tew Addle" City of Grosse.Pointe Farms Acting City Clerk. Mayor. 21300 HARPER AVE. '. , Published Thursday, October 4, 1956, Grosse Pointe News OPP. Bir National Market and Jult Beyond C01UltyLiD. Published -i1\ Grosse Pointe News, October 4,1956. Published in Grosse Pointe News October 4. 1956. PR 1-'1790

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~~co~~ ... 'Adul Ed' t. Ch h Off .. T l L t' Millin who will be assisted bY. FLOWERS Facing Murder (~harges Joiins 'Staff " t DCa Ion UTe erlng TtlVe ec ~re IMrs. William Krebs. <:. Drexel Florist Openings Listed A travelogue on "France and Ge~azl)r. Of, special interest in 00 0 0IS 0 000 IS 6 ...Ja 0 0 000 0~r 13147 E• .JeffersoD, at Drexel Italy" featuring COlored slides religIOUSmusIc were: the Abbey . Op&D EveD1Dg. and Sunday. Following Fat~l" ~A.ssault.r ClaSses in Adult, Educatioh will be given by Mar~e Joy at -Solesmes, France; King's Y"Qr A-G Store We Deliver - VA 2-8861 Curtiss at the Grosse Pointe Chapel, Cambridge University, Ray Oestman, 50, of 22300 ceived att the hands of Oest- being offered by the I>.epart- Memorial Church on Thursday England; and York Minster Ca- Nine'Mile road, a -wealthy St. man, on, Saturday, September t fe' 'ty S . of 0 b 11 t 8 the~ ...... 1 England. SPECIAL . 29,' in Saratoga Hospital, three men 0 ommum er:vtces evening, eto er, a p. m. u..cu, sd to attend • • • Clair Shore plumber, charged th G P . t 'p bl' 'Scli' '1 Ch" Mrs Kenneth M. days aft'er a beating. e rosse om e u IC '00 Following the lecture there arJman. - SUhlDAY HOURS' with second degree murder in '. " Sy'stem are ready to begin in, will be a social hour with Oestm:an's wife, Frances, 39, ' ;.======. the death of Lorne R. Moodie~ October. refreshments in the Women s of Christ, and her comp~' on, Mrs. Irene P I 46, of 481 Hidden lane, was free Leuer jJ~ 'of a zata" Min While registrations for many arMior'rc."'ti h . t ~... d und'er' ii $5,000 bond, Tuesday, ' "llV, , y, p..t " ss ....u.s.. ss as JUS re"\a-ne CARPETS and 10:00 Octnber 2. . who is vis it in g a married classe~ are ~1Dpl~ted" openmgs from a summer in Europe where Detroit ,~e stilI available In. the follo~- she and her mother, Mrs. Charles TO \ Oestman, a squat 200-pound- daughter in .St. Clair Shores, mg c:Iasses: .CeraInJ.~,~,.Textile H. curtisS of Whittier boulevard, RUGS BOUND n!stiqu8 and er, is scheduled to appear, for became acquainted wi}h Moodie Pa~tmg, C~a Pamtmg, In- drove through eight countris Ashland in a St. Clair Shores' bar. t D ati Vo bul per examination before Justice 0( r , er~or, ecor on". ca B.r! With their American car. Miss C M.eet1ng-8:00 p.m. Gifts & Greetings Mrs. Leuer. said that he and BUllding, -Woodshop for. A!iults, CurtIS'S IS' director of You t h yard " d 5:00 pm. the Peace' Francis Castellucci 6:00 10:30 Service. through 4S for Yon - in Mt. 8lemens on Wednesday, Mrs.' Oel5tman were invited out' Bookkeeping, Pe~sonahty l?e- Choirs at the Grosse Pointe ~ EAST WABREN g . FAST SERVICE Open Thurs., Fri. ana Sill. , Sunday 2 to 4:30 p.m. October 10. ' to dinner by-MOodie, an invitli- velopment, Effective Speak:ID Memorial Church and choral ~ sat. 10 a.m. to ~ p.m. WELCOME WA.GON Moodie died of injuries, re- tion. (which was accepted, but for Every W~m~, J~panese director at'., Southeastern High Evenings TiU 9:qO Mrs. Oel;tman wanted to stop at . Flo~er, arrangIng, MUSIC ~p- School Detroit. . preclation, Leather Carvmg, ' .. ,- . McCOY & SONS from Your Fri~mdly 1rlnl 0 0 000 her honle first to look 'm on Conversational Spanish,' French, ~e lecture will mclud~ mter- Business Neighbors r.» V AI rJT1l7 some' dilmer guests . Italian &n.d German, Knitting" estmg per~onal obs~rva?ons as 'CARPET COMPANY ROSLYN BAPTIST CHURCH and Civic arid J"-'IJIL-I. ~'While there Oestman charged The Rev. Ewille B: Maynard, Rea9ing Improvement (U. of. M. we~ ~s ]l0mts of histoncal and OPEN THIURS. AND FBI. ~ ~o.l ..... V through the ti-ont door and at- rector of Grosse Pomte C~ist Ext. Course), Semantics, -Busi- artIStIc mterest. UNTIL 8:30 PoM. MARKET ~ Pointe Wood. Social Welfaro l,eaden ~ ... l ...- ...- ~ tacked Moodie .who was a big Churen, announced the addition ness. English, Artificial Flower Some of the musical festivals man. \ . t ,'of REV. MAX. M. PEARSE to Makin'~ and W 0 r k s hop' for visited we r e: Glyndebourne, 14301 E. WARREN tend SunJ4y Set'Vi~" We ask NEWS reader:\ to please 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. phone us the n~me and address Specializing in Police 'said that Oestman the church's staff, effective as group 'Crafts, Practical Speech, Lewes, England; Aix-en-Pro- Corner lakewood of newcomers to the :Pointe, en- slugged Moodie, in. the face of September 1. . IiivestmentProcedures, Square vence, France; Rom e, Italy; TU. 4..9821 ~SCHOOL raged couples, and births of a GABRI ELEEN I VA 2-4100 new baby. TEPI DAI RE three times; the last blowcaus- Mr. Pear~e, wh~ was born in and 'Ballroom Dancmg. Bregenz, Austria; and Koblenz, ~G WORSHIP ing Moodie to fall to the- grdund. Grand; RapIds, MICh., June 27, ' . _ . ' WAVES .' TU 2-1134 ~rhe' fallen man's head hit the 1921, IS a 1952 ~a~uate of the ' lr WORSHIP BABS RYDBERG. ground with such 'force, itrU~iversi~y of MIchIgan. ~~ :e-, TU 1-6183' caused 11 skull fracture. celve~..hls Bachelor of D~vm1ty ~ B 1"1"Isle' Awn-Ing Co.---- , degree from the EpIScopal ' e', e ~ Io. Dille 1brie, Ministw TU 5-4817 18020 MACK nr ..Washington Oestm~n .was arrested for ~- Theolo~cal Seminary 'in, 1945; , s~ul~ ,Pt~d.lO~ outcom~ of. h;S .and his master's degree from . --- , ,-,--_. • vIctIm s InJuues. When Moodie th H tf' d Se inary' Founda-' , ',")TORM SASH died, tht~ St. Clair Shores man .~e ar, or m \ • '~Serving East Side Detroit for One ..Qua,rter of a CentUT"''' _ 1IG was re-arrested and charged tlon. '. I - J I~ SCREENS DOORS with mu:rder. Af~er servlI~g as curate. at I REPAIRI - " .' Grace Church m Grand RapIds, IMPORTANT: WE MANUFACTURE AND INSTALL OUR OWN AWNINGS Olien Tues .• Fri. 9 p.m. F~e~al servIces for Mr. and assistant rector at 'St. Col.' ALUMINUM Sun 12 to 4 p.m. MoodIe were hel~ on Tu~sday, umba, De~roit~ he left to be- jr601 E~JEFFERSON AVE. (opp" Brodhead Naval Armory) ALL MAKES AI R-TEe ••• TW 2-7800 ~ct$Iili 2.c?{em~tton took pla~e come vicar of St. John's ChUl.',-!l 640 E. 7 Mile-1 Blk. W. of Oakland In . I~ ~pel cemetery: in Liberia, Africa. Hcalso serv- i m S - I------He lS survIved by his wite.led as nean of students at Cut- ======e- ~neCla l~e In Maxme; three sons, RoderIck, tingham College. Later, he re- II r '1ft} I Douglas anq Gre~ory, ,and two turned to this country and re~ daughters, CynthIa and ,Susan. ceived his Doctor's Degree in C HEARING Chri~tia!1 Education at Hartford a n vas T hrlee to ,Get r se::~~a~~rse will have charge OF APPEALS • RESIDENTIAl. • INDUSTRrAL • COMMERCIAL MSU Degrees of the Church School. NEW ROOFS. RE:PAlBS, ALUMINlJM. ASBESTOS, ,SHAKE " A • BRICK SIDINGS, EAVESTROUGBS the Board of Appeals wiD NIGHT CALLS-TUxedo 1-1259 PRescott 3-2634 Three POin-ter~ w:re among' Scou.ts Enjoy , . d C Authorized Dealer W n1'0 yo Road on L Celotex • Barrett the 341 students who completed g~ .cense or.,tractor. C -, •. T · ~ • Bire! Co. • U.S. Gypsum )SER 15, 1956 Established 1923 • Flinkote • Johns-Manvllle work fo1"a bachelor degree dur- iampzng rzp ing the past summer'session at: - P • L S I ening to consider the appeal the Michigan'State University. I The Boy Scouts of Troop 156 w.Illter rl~es- atest ty les Bournemouth Circle, Grosse The a J ~'M D h at Christ Church were treated to n the Building Inspector's y, re 0 ,ona ue, a wonderful week-end of sailing CLEARANCE SALE ON UMBRELLASAND TABLES truet a garage which would son of Thomas J. Dona~ue ~f and camping last Saturday and I I h. f I xisting six foot easement to Balfour road, ~hore:elved a Sunday, when they embarked atest .'.sty es - YIQ U.r C. 01ce 0 co 0 rs Grosse Pointe Farms Sub- B.A. degree m phIlosoph!,; on the big yachts "Great Bear" = - Dawn Colleen. George, daugn- and "White Cloud II" at the. Call LO 7..2293 for free estimate - no obligation of course ter ofMr~ 'and Mrs. 0; Fraz~o Grosse Pointe Yacht Club ,and ' I denied the application for ,. Section IV - Residence Dis- ?f Sou~h ~enaud roa?,. B.A. m sailed up to the Old Club, where p,.ide in perfection . . . Journallsm, and WIlliam A. they camped overnight on the On The Same Lot, City Neeb, son of Dr. A. S. Neeb of A Job, Wel! Done Meclns A~other One McMillan road, a B.S. degree grou~l(is., * ALUMINUM AWNINGS * FIBREG~ASSAWNINGS t there are practical diffi- in physical science divisional Skippers Judge Art~~r W. ips imposed upon him by , Sempliner of 296 Cloverly road , Plenty of FREE PARKING-2 Doors East of Store , property. L008 ~~~ iruye~~:e D:o~~~°t~1~h~e~6 ~ MfMBER . " ,Bi~D~R I MEMBER Lawrence !t. I interested property owners Scouts, two leaders, and four BuJlden A.- WatfonaJ Sent to Middle East ,I lIoe1atfon ot com m it tee men. Beautiful .. MetropoUtaD fl!6f;il.pgnJpWJ 9P£' AlI5oclatfoD Detroit of BUIlderl weather, a well-planned pro- 06 DAWSON f. NACY .• _: Tu:iz- ;?B A 2/C Lawrence L. Loos, son t gram of activities and big appe- :;lerk and Secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Loos of I,tites made the campoutmosten- Board of Appeals Roslyn road, left recently for joyable. NOW. • • at Alfred F. Steiner's ::ity of Grosse Pointe Farms Commerciclll Residential the Middle East after a 20-day -I Scoutmaster Jim Campbell of furlough here. He completed 5 Rathbone place and Assistant !VB, October 4, 1956. Alterations basic t r a i n in g at Lackland Scoutmaster Dave Urban of 241 T.he new A.F.B., Texas, in January 19505, Hillcrest report good progress in ~:::1t::{t:l~~_:~~~~ -~~t::.~, ~~t:1t::{t::~ and received instructor train- advancement fQr Troop 156, and ing at Stead, A.F.B. advise that there are still sev- Airman Loos has volunteered. eral ope:qings ,for boys whO are for 4'Sui'vival and Air Rescue. 11 or 12 years of age to become Lavigne Aulo Sales He was graduated :from Grosse members of the Chris~ Church Our 23rd Year PointeB:igh School. Tx-oop. oinle HUDSON SALES A,ND SERVICE DOLL REPAIR SHOP Serving All of Grosse Pointe VVANTEDI GjrosI8 Pointe Area Complete line of wigs, shoes, ,tice We Specialize In stockings and dresses. Hudson Used ears • Land Contracts Repairing Dolls Since' 1895 • Second Mortgage. COMPLETE LINE, OF 1420I E. W clrren, at Newport • Real Eltote Iqultie. . / NEW DOLLS AND I VAlley 2..3459 • Vacant Lob DOLL CARRIAGES ~=~~~~::::PpJ;~~~~~:iiJ:;;j::l"=...:::',:':::'~Q"""~""'j::::l""'~~~"""):::)'"""~~""'rt"""~="'t'l~~~orr~,..'1 KAMMERER 'ION TU 4-3403 BABBY CARRIAGE CO. 8'705.GRATIOT ,WA 1-2710 Good for 45 Years 6 to 9 Evitninl. at Fio:cher ' Fords l~verystyle of Fence , 6, 1956 erected for you A. G. MARX .CO. WA. 1-62.82 ASPHALT SLATE TILE the City of Grosse IDcJud1D& Chain Link AII.Steel and ROOF REPAIRS ~e at 17150 Maumee Rus~ic Styles RE-ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK purpose of receiving TIN OR COPPERSKYLIGHTS GUTTERCONDUCTORS MEHLEtIBACKER' FENCE CO•. Estab. 1914 ity of Grosse Pointe 10403 HARPER RESmENTfAL. INDUSTRIAL W'~Inul 1.4330 81,06 Mack Avenue ' Yes, the be~utifu' new Fords h~ve / lossess such qualifica- - bowed onto the scene • • • the dramatically different e~rs of 1957, See them tion. all • • • see them NOW • • • come to our e will be open for showroom and eye-witness the dawn of a bright new era in automoHve engineering, design Our expe.~ience ., and • a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and styling! many hllj'py fllmilies ••• We Win C~esign, Wkff nol p.m. provide the It know" tOT crellting lovely kitchens, Rebuild and Modernize co~il,je,.a even to equipping them. complete!, venience of electors. You'll like our little- fuss, tit#~-mms ser'Vlce. .YourKitche~ new tilc~en? ck p.m., on Wednes- ~-- - '" 1956. Showil'tg Cc)mplete Line of Famous General. Ele~tric ;~ppliances .. ~ation papers. Through our experience we have baen a ble to design, a.nd b~i1d some of !he most charming and efficient kitchens to be found anywhere. We can rebUild your Alfred F. Steiner Co. Norbert P. Neff, kitchen quic1kly and economically. Free Ilstimates, TUxedo. 5.3206 27 Years of Ford Sales ond Service lit Same Location City Clerk 1'911, HARPER Across f,.om Vogue Them,.. 16901 Mackr,at G.rayton 'eurlis 'Il/ower ELEC1rR.lCAL APPLIANCES

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Paul Grove to Nativity's. four St. Paul came out of this game yard line but a fumble in the a bit worse for wear and be- Blue Devils Turln Errors end zone which was recovered cause of injuries to key players, by Nativity nullified the score. its three game winning stre~t . will be in jeopardy wh~ i Of Acorns Into ~1ictory NatiVIty Scores First meets St. Philip on the GrossEt Midway through the second Pointe High gridiron next Sun~ . No longer will they be known as the Grosse Pointe per i 0 d Nativity quarterback day, October 7, .in its next Blue Devils, but the Grosse Pointe Opportunists, and right- ' Tony Vitale rifled a pass to his league encounter. ly so after the way the Pointers cashed two Royal Oak left end who raced to the Laker Lost for th:-e season. is Fran fumbles into touchdowns and a 21-14 victory last Friday,- . Labadie, who broke hIS: collar September 28, on the Acorns'. home :field under the lights. 25. A pass mterference penal~ bone, and Gerry Krause, who ~,-.--______placed the ball on the Lakers suffered a shoulder separation. Both fumbles came :in the . ' I 10,.fro m w her e the Black Marty Trombly will be lost for fourth quarter. The first en- was whlstled down Byrd later-, Kmght fullback cracked over at least two games bec~use of a b~ th 0 portunists to tie aled to halfba~k Bruce Board- for .t~e first score of the game. head injury. Halfback Russ tIVIty tah e Pd the ~last Wl'n man who negotiated the re- N8: plunged for the extra Beaupre broke a blood vessel in e score an - ... - pomt tl) take a 7-0 lead. his left arm but IS' expected t.o ....;ng touchdown with 47 sec- maInmg dIstance u.nmolest6.d. .&.... D dd d h Fighting to get back in the see limited action against St.. onds remaining in the game. urnas a e t e extra pomt game, the, Lakers :epeatedly Philip. Russ will be used main- It marked the fourth cc'nsecu- to tie the score at 14-a11 and '-Picture by Fred Runnells pushed the Black Knights back ly in passing situations. tive year the Opportunists had set the stage for Sutton's game. Labeled as "dark hors~" contenders for the title in :LAUE;R, PAT WRIGHT, DAN SHERIDAN, CHARLES into their own territory but . ' turned back the Acorns and winning run. the East, Side ,Second DivisionSuburpan League race the CAMPBELL, NORVj~ LABADIE, RUSS BEAUPRE, were unable to put together the Has Surprised Everyone was the third straight win of The victory moved the' Blue St. Paul Lakers have "Qecome the toast of the League with MARTY TROMBLY, EARl,; PETERS, JIM BURNS, needed punch to reach pay dirt Labeled as a possible '~dark the 1956 season. Devils into a three-way tie three consecutive victories wrdch E:nabled them to move RUSS WILTON, JIM KUNTZLER, SEAN SCHAFFNER, and trailed 7.0 going, into the horse" in the league race, St. Larry Sutton Hero with favored :Fordso.n and sur- into a two-way tie for first place with favored St. Thomas. BEN TAYLOR, and DAVE WEOT. Back row; COACH final quarter. . Paul has surprised everyone, in- Larry .Sutton was thE~ hero prising Wyandotte, who upset Shown left to right - first row:-LARRY ROTOLE, ED LAUER, FR. McGQLDRICH, RICH SPENGLER, Faced \yith .~ossible .d~feat, eluding itself. Before the sea- of the mght when he scooped.. ... TOM BIJUM, RICK CHOUINAI:tD,BOB. HA,LL, J'AY TERRY HUTTON, HUGH SHEEN, .TOM PARKER, the Lakers' SPlrlt and will-toM' . up the costly Royal Oak j:umble Hlghland Park that same mght, BOCCI, BOB FOSTER, MARTY, PETERS, FRED KOTC- GE!ffiY' KRAUSE, TOM FUDOLD, RAY MARTIN, win began to show. Norval.La- son starte~, Coach Eddie La,:-er .as the Acorns were knocking 19-7. Fordson played a non- badie, Chuck Campbell and Ter- figured hIS team would. fimsh at the Devils' touchdoWlI door lea¥ue game agaInst E~sel Ford .HER, GEORGE BENTEY, JOHN LEWELLIEN, TOM nICK PALOMBIT, JI]4: CROSS, ~IM'HUTTON and as- ryHutton-beganrippingtheNa- about fourt~ because of a weak 1 te in the final period.' whIch they won handI~y, 39-0. TROMB:L Y and ,DON MILLER. Second row; JOE sistant coach J1M HANDLOSER. tivity line to shreds with their reserve bench. a . Fordson's first league WIn came Royal Oak ~as on the. ~ol7lt- a week ago over Monroe. I I bull-like rushes .. Quarterback Today he figures the Laker. ers' 15 yard lme when It trIed LochnlOOr Pinmen Two Teams. Tie Danny Sheridan climaxed this have a good chance for the title' a tricky reverse which back- l'tleet Trojans Next . drive as he swept 'around his IF he can keep his first string fired, and the ball went hound- T.i~e Opportunists will meet Take League Lead B o' a t -Ban t e r' In Bowling Loop own end for the Lakers' .first' players taped together for the ing on the turf irom where the Monroe Trojans on the touchdown. Hutton plunged for balance of the schedule. But ti~ L S tton scooped it up and --- -- the extra point to tie the score tIe or no, Coach Lauer regards arry u . . later's home field under lights. Lochm.oor Keglers took over Stewart and Fox Steel re- 7 'h h' 1 h f h' 1 fi t raced 85 yards for the wmnmg...... B1 p,.ed Rumsells at -7. t e ea t 0 18 payers rs. s~ore. Sutton had plenty of KICkoff time IS scheduled for .the .l~ad In ;he Gr~sse POInte mained tied :for first place in Defense Rises • He will not play a boy if he company in his touchdown 8 p.m. IBusmess Men s Bowling Leag~e I the' Grosse Pointers Bowling F ,~HeIghts . I feels participation would be in- ramble. He had no less than Coach Ed Wernet is not tak~ as they ~ade a sw~ep o~ theIr Out-of.town visitors gave 10- were ineligible because they League when the two teams col- iu.shed WIth a tIe and POSSI-jurious. four Blue Devils ~udnninginter- ing this game lightly fOr he re- mTuarntchwBluthl'CkthqeUI~nttlleltPAomltBleesnscal sailors a sailing lesson over lacked rating cerljficates under lectedtwo points each. Stewart ble VIctOry,the. Lakers staged a , LEAGUE STANDINGS f b h n er - defense !,econd to none as they W L ference rom e I . . . members when he. took a favor~ was high for Lochmoor' with 536.' last weekend, Septe~ber .29-3,0,.the Bavier rating system. • topped Kopp's for two and Fox halted the Black Knights in Dick Dumas added hIS thIrd ed team down rIver only to ' . when they scored VIctOrles m Silver plates donated by Carl S bl . their tracks ;dw.ay through the st. Paul. . 3 & -traight point after touchdown have the TroJ'ans e d g e his Boutm lemamed m a tIe. the second annual One-Of-A- Cappas of the' AmerI'can Yacht teel turn' ed Redwood. Right- ...... o f d pIa aa they splIt b al t k t fourth quarter. _ st. Thomas " 3 0 seconds later and the Acorns charges on freak plays. .or . secon c~ s. Kind :4"ace,held off Crescent Sail Club and crew member in Car- en urg so 00 .wo from Halfback Terry H-utton seemed Nativity. .. 2 1 were beaten by their own Gam" Summary tRhelr gt~me~JWlkthBG'kPWO~dthS, Yacht Club' on Saturday;; and ter Sale's "Sea SaI'Is." "".nereYoungblood to remaIn hot on A ti 2 .... ecrea lon ac a er WI ;Y r the heel f th I d to .break the ball game wI'du nnunc.Ia. on 1 :fumbles. '. the eleventh annual. Gismo se- d d t th fir t th 1 e s 0 e ea ers. '" St Phili 1 0 RO GP 5SP,for the recrea+lOn had the . awar e 0 e s ree. pac ST open late in the final quarte - . p ", sta e 87 Yud Drive . ,I • • v, ries held off Grosse Pointe (Lit- WID' ners followm'-g the race. ANDINGS St Ro 1 2 g. F' t D w 11 9 mght's hIgh senes. Bruce War- tl ) CI b S t d d S d . W L when on the second play frcm . se .. E I 'n the first quarter the IrS 0 ns .. .th 579 e u a ur ay an un ay. ,-'-- scrimmage he raced 60 yards for St. Ber~ 0., 3 ar Y I'l t t th 87 First Downs rushing 11 7,ren was hIgh for Boutm WI . .' stewart 9 3 St Martin 0 3 Blue DeVIs. pu ~ge er an . FI'rst Downs paSSI'ng...... 2' BeldI'ng moved to the. first WaIter Rieber, .of Belvidere, Frank White, skipper of the Fox St I 9 ~ the winning touchdown. While' . d t d d ve for theIr ° d t L k N Y k 32 "T' " t f ee .. S fOG ~~t t~~~:J~~n. ;~e drive was Yards Rus~ing :.195 125 di;rision. as they ~ropped Bruce g;~e~a ~:~~~s~u~g s~~~edaa~ C~~ela~~, Ohio, I~~~~re~u t~e Right~n?urg 8 4 i~:irLa::;dSfa:~ ~~:e c?tr~~l:~;St. T::S °41_~::un:::on 0 h. hl'ght d by the passing of Yards Passmg 26 80 WIgle mto a tIe for second.. . . t .' th 0 '1 th 1 G' d ILusch s 7 5 Ig 1 e T t I Y d 221 205 1 Th . er' ad ntage ImpreSSIve VIC ory In e ne- e even annua Ismo roun Redwood 5 7 brought the ball back and pen- St. Rose 38 - St. Ma' nin 0 quarterback Dumas who hit . 0 a . ar age . ? ace. e wmn s va. Qf-A-Kind ra"e wI'th his E class . . . P Att t d 4 15 th t h th ee pomts -... rpbin series .. White ~cored a to - Young'blood :.'. 6 6 alized St. Paul for clipping, thus St. Philip's 21-St. Bernard.'s 6 halfback Dan Bauer for 17 asses. emp e...... m e m~ c was r ScoW'"Second Rob Roy" over 20 1 .- d d d end Russ Everett Passes Completed 2 6 to one pomt. Fran Ferrand had th 1 b t. . th h"ell tal of 12 ,4 pomts. as compare Ajax 5 7 nullifying the score. ------yarwith s a- anfour yard payoff pitch Fu mbles by 7 1I 527 for BIll'e c,ngadn B0b Kehrer cap0 erevent.c ass oa SIne au - to second place Pat Collins with1 Jim's 5 7 N0t ta be. deme,. d th e Lakers' Boa t CIubAdwar s Swim. in the end zone. Dumas CvIl- Fumbles recovered by 4 4 529 for the lose~s. ,. 11.14'points. Toot Gmeiner sa-piche's 5 7 C h u c k C amp be 11 smashed T h. D" F II verted and the Pointers hE!ldan Fumble,S lost by...... 4 1. Don Bayhan WIth 511 led Re~ ",..,Carter .Sales "Raven Class vaged third place with 9.14 Kopp's 4 8 through the Black Knights' line rop .es to lane u er 1 7 ° lead Passes mtercepted by.... 2 0 vere to thrl~e out of four points :Seas Salls IV and Doug points to beat out Clare ~racobsICustom ; 4 8 for 10 yards, putting the Ball on. . ear y ; 0 ~.d th . t t Punts ,...... 4 3 over the City Glass team. Jack Wake's 'Thistle Class "White who had 81'4 points. Rosati's I 4 8 Nativity's 40. Quarterback Dan DIane Fuller, mn~year-old Roya ':lk ~e e dCOl.:lnt a Punt average 35 31 Groe~beck had 503 for the losers. Wing" saved the day fnr the 10- Every skipper at one time ------Sheridan plowed up the middle daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ~ugh 7-all early m t e setco? dqu~r.er Yards penalized 0 20 The Cox and Baker vs Adam cals when they finished' second during the four race series MSU SETS HOMECOMING and found running room in the McLean .Fuller of 255 M<:Millan on a 65 yar d sus ame rIve 'L Standi. '. and third. .However, Wake's found t'.le combination for a first ., . ., Black Knight secondary and road, wa~ aw~de~ Detr~It B?at .and then went' ahead when the . e~gue ngs SImms gal1:1eSwe:e .splIt two "Thistle" moved up to second la but the secret of White's Mlchlgan State UIll:rersI~ s deftly sidestepped a couple of ,Club. champIonshIp sWInunmg Acorns intercepted a :Dumas Grosse Pomte 1 0 and two. These po.mts gave the place in corrected standing' and p ce . th fi a] . 47th annual Homecommg WIll would. be tacklers to race 40 trophIes on W~dnesday, Sep- Pass on the Devils' 39. 'I'hree Fordson 1 0 builders their first score and Sales d"'opped to th;"'d. s success came I~ e ~. ra~e Ibe on Friday and Saturday, Oc- d' .. tember 5, durmg a banquet hd d W d tt 1 0 d th t f the 11 • ...... when every skipper s~nled h~ tober 12-13. yar s for. th.e w.mmng touch- held at the club. plays netted a ~OUCthoWAr~an R y~ ~ ~ "' 0 1 move em o~ .0 ce ar. A brand new class called "Pis~ own boat. Frank and hIS Cleve. " . down. ThIS trme It counted and a 14-7 lead which e corns oya a The few bowlmg double cent- tol" h' h 1 ks b't lilt land crew pushed "Tigr~ss" HIghlIght ~f the weekend 1S after Hutton smashed over for She co~peted with oth~~ didn't relirlquish until their Highland Park 0 1 ury scores were: Bob Valade ,w 1C 00 ev71'Y 1. e across the. finI'sh line m' th;"'d the Sparta.n shorn. e football youngsters ID her age g 0 m 'an ove g own Th stl took "" the extra point the Lakers were .. r up iIngers turned to butter in the Monroe 0 1\ 227; Bruce Warren, 223; Frank f th r r d I e, t place behind Pat Collin's "Vi~ opener agaInst IndI~a, sched- assured of victory. a r.ecent sWIJ?mmg event, and l th fourth quarter. ------Walsh 209' Jack Baker 206. our p ace un er e exper tesse" and Toot Gmeiner's uled for 1:30 p.m. Saturday. eaSIly won In the free-styl~ . " 'hand of Truman Clark, of Mans. H It P' t -. Grosse Pomte g~mbled. o:f the Cliff LaRose Rates TEAM STANDINGS field, Ohio. "Apache" who finished. in that Class reunions are to be a assmg A tempts back stroke and breast stroke. last play of the thIrd perloc and Lcebmoor 11 816 Oth'l t ail fi . h d or.der.. staged on the Macklin stadium . A sparkling pass defense' She was given two trophies. lost the ball on downs to the High on MSU Eleven Boutin :...... 9 826.,' th erf cllass:s 0 ~ ~s ~ . Although White held a three turf immediately following the thrown up by the Lakers in the one to keep for a year, and the Acorns on the Devils' 41. This --- Bruce Wigle 9 805 Il7 eC ~bo~m'f:, ~r ~r: ~ - point lead going into the final game. last few minutes remaining halt- lothe'r to keep permanently. a ewn~ally t~~ o~fu ~ a Ra~d~theNo.O~manfu R~~e ~. 8 7~ pnm&.a °T ! rlwaeDer , d~ r~e a~~t ~er~~ figured ~------~------~~ reak for the boys from FIsher th ta t' d t . ht B ldin 7 785 ellgUln, rlang e, e fen er, .. , .• • , b get e s r mg no a rIg e g : Trivet, Henkley'36 yawl, and an FrS?k was doorn.ed as "Tigress" road. guard this season on Michigan G: P. Woods 6 856 aU fiber glass Catamaran .. The had' proved' she couldn't match - Too Confident State's Rose Bowf'championship CIty <:xl~ 5 756 Jet 14 and Crescent class sloops the speed of the local New York Coniident th~y could score, team is Gro~se Pointe's Cliff Adam SlmDlS :...... 3 684 broke down and did not finish. 32' sloops in the first two races Royal Oak at~mpted to take LaRose. ~ox and B~]~er 2 728 Three classes, the Interlake, sailed on Saturday. On the first to the airways but on the first LaRose. ':'. who saw no game I'Iurner BUl(,k 0 . 727 J unlor. .W'"",ekellde:r an d Rebel (onC tin ued on Page 21', play the ball was knocked from actIon In last year's campalgn '. SEASON RECORDS . ,. ' the Acorn quarterback's hand while playing with the fifth Team. High Single' 972 . and tackle Wayne Byrd scoop- string, rose this spring to earn Bruce Wigle ed up the bounding pigskin and the assignment of replacing G. P. Woods raced to the Royal Oak 40 All-American Carl (Buck) Ny- Ind. High Single 940 HUNTINI. where he was hit by two strom, who captioned the 1955 Petracci 241 Acorns. But before the play squad.' !Boutin 233 LIOENSES gowning

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\ r'sday, Oetober 4, 1956 T~ursday, Octoh.tr 4, 1956 G R 0 SSE 'P 0 I N T E 'N E W S Page Twemy-o •. .' .. • ""'I ts Capture Austin Beaten By St .. Joseplt eague ReCEives Pointe Sail Club ,. In theWhiftier's Gold Cup Roo~ Austin High found the decep- - night when he raced 85 yards c Victory Youngblood '~Gift Closes Season tjve running- halfback Bishop for-, the Bluejays' second sc(lre~ Young too m~ch to cope with The conversion was good and St. Taking time out from his ~the ingredients a battered 'I'he Grosse Pointe Sail Club and dI'\)pped its first league Joe held a 14-,7 margin. election campaign wh.ich is now n mixed together last Sun- hUl~gup a sign, to be' continued game to the 'St. Joseph Blue- St., JOfl added an insurance in high gear, tormer Congress- "hts of Jayne Field to whip neJct year following its ~rost..; jays, 20-7; under the lights last toucbdown in the fourth qu;ar- man Harold F. Youngblood're- bite race recently. . Friday, September 28. ter when fullback Jim Oleksik ~The victory, the third in laxed Saturday night b:9"watch- Starter Elmer Schmidt sent a' Young, the Catholic League's tracked over from 8 yards out, led the Lakers to move into ing two games staged by the fleet of 10 boats off on a stiff ~00 ando 220 yard dash cham- capping a 40 yard sustained St. Thomas in the Second Jack Lowther Little L~~ague in westerly which hustled them pion raced for -two long touch- drive. T'ne Friars. blocked the its annual "Small Fry Bowl." al'ound the B course in record downs which eventually' proved try for the extra point. d a desperate Nativity bid for During half time, YOtlngb~ood time. , presented his personal check to be the undoing or the Aust41 Tom Brown; Paul Kemp and ictory. Commodore "Duke - Huber's Friar... " , AI Boglarsky were standouts for $5().OOto the managers of n st. Paul came out of thi:; game catboat "K.O still as hot as a The black and white jerseyed in the' Austin forward wall. bit worse for wear and be- the Cannon Tars and Wish smoking forty-fiv~- headed"B. B. Egan Eagles. Friars battled St .. Joe .on even. It was their play. that forced nuse of injuries to key players, Wellman's 4'Irene" across the .terms throughout the first half the speedy Bishop Young to fi~:ish.line by' tWG seconds. ;s three game winning streak Youngblood paid tribute fu to leave the field 'locked i!1 a seek room outside the ends, nIl be in jeopardy when it the programs being cat'ried on Sunday's wan was sixth in a 7-7 ,tie. .',.' which he did r.epeatedly .ill leets St. Philip on the Grosse in the Little League and said string for Huber, five ill official A 'Costly ,fumble early in the:I' evening. DRYA regattas. Additional wins 'ointe High gridiron next Sun- that he knew of no better way ,:first- quar~er ~av~ the way for The Friars will tackle I>e ]:"a ny, Octobe, 7, in its next to combat juvenile delinqu.ency by the Irene in these events the B1ueJays fIrst score. St. Salle under the lights at the makes the GPSC top-dog of the ~ague encounter. than to give youngsters an a<:ti- joe recovered the Austin bobble latter's .field Friday October 5 K class :for the season. ive, participating' intl!rest in ! on the Bluejays' 21 yard. line. " • Lost for the season is Fran Gray Bolston, !c"mer .salt ,abadie, who broke his coUar sports. He particularly praised I On the second. play from scrim- the men who are worki;og with water sailor and newcomer in one, and Gerr~' Krause, who mage YOurlg.took off like ',a big ~~~~~~~y the boys enrolled in the Littl~ cat~oat cil'c17.dged out Horace bird and raced '-79 yards down 2 MONDAY, OCT. 8, :.lffered a shoulder separation. Cr~l1g for thiier place honors in CASS iarty Trombly will be lost for Leagues, commenting, '4Anyone the sideline. "and into the end .. MAIL OIRDERS NOW -11(-- can and should contribute fir.- a driving finish. A Theatre Guild-A.T.S. Subscription Play t least two games because of a • zone for the first score of the ancially as I have do:ne, but Participants in the ct.1b's ead injury. Halfback Russ game. Not a Friar hand was laid it means a great deal more to final race of the season were: on him. The Bluejays added the :eauprf> broke a blood vessel in devote as much time .md en- Jnn McCarthy, Bill McGraw, extra point,for a 7.0 lead. i.; left arm but is expected to ergy as these men have,." Ed Parent, Jim Toy, Bob Ver- The Bluejays pulled a miscue ~e limited action against St. helle and Pete .VanRyn. The on fourth down as they were hilip. Russ will be used main- Youngblood also statl~d that latter will be awarded the he was happy to learn that his attempting to punt out of dan- r in passing situations. GPse perpetual trophy at the ger. A missed signal and the contribution would Sl!rve a Commodore's party in Novem- Has Surprised Everyone double purpose, since the stad- pass from ~enter went astray ber. Points garnered by Van- of the kicker and Austin took Labeled as a possible "dark ium rental fees go into a fund Ryn in the Sunday races, indi- for athletic activities at DeLa- over on St. Joe's 35. orse" in the h~ague race, St. cate he is the '56 club ch~mpion. from 9 2 a.m. for danCing, Sunaaysex~' . Joe Rancilio, the' Friars' Salle High School, from. which "The Townsmen", smart and most en- to aul has surprised everYO.lle,in- Judging the Frostbite w\1re: ceptecL ,. , sparkplug, surprised the Blue- Youngblood graduated. Dr. Richard Connelly, Roberl tertaining trio,' appear ,nightly, in the tiding itself. Before the sea- charming Gold Cup Room, of the Whittier, jays on second down/ as he' Connelly, Earl Blohm and cracked, over left tackle and m started, Coach Eddie Lauer • Charles Todd II. Patrol judge ' ~ured his team would finish I .Jon'es 'to, Talk raced through the secondary )out fourth because of a weak was Joe Gentile. t-:;;B;oat , Spartan Passes with the sp~ed of a runaway !serve bench. "best bal,d . express train to go all the way I Today he figures the Lakera TI'ai~8at Fort Riley D - t .06P Dinner for the Friars' first touchdown. I Beat ,Southfield A L Rancilio added the extra point :lve a good chance for the title to tie' the score at 7-7. ~ he can keep his first string in town" _The Grosse Pointe Woods ' Red Jones, former. American FORT RILEY, KAN. - Pvt. St .. Joe, ob-Viously angered Vere Wirwille Spartans' aerial circus is the League umpire, will be the .ayers taped tcgether for the Thomas C. Fischel', son of Mr. L Banter over their costly error, ham- and hi. trouJ:.adors talk of the Jack Lo'wthe~ Little' principal speaker 3.t the annual llance of the schedule. But ti- and Mrs. W. C. Fischer, 19228 mered the Friars :flat as they e or no, Coach Lauer regards Raymound road, Grosse Pointe Football League this week after awards dinner Of the Grosse good 'food (CoJlLtinuedfrom Page 20)' their great performance last P'o'i n t e Woods-Shores. Babe drove to' the Austin oIie yard Ie health of his players first. Woods, Mich. recently partici- stripe. But time ran out and day "Tilgress" placed last in'both Saturday in scoring three touch- Ruth l,eague. e will not play a boy if he pa.ted in a 1st Infantry Division the attack was stalled as the els participation would be in- good: fun Army training test at Fort Riley, races with Gmeiner and Jacobs downs and defeating 'a plucky helm. Southfield tea 19 '1 The di.I}ner, expected to at- half, ended. Evenings (Including Sunday, Oct. 14) Main Floor 54.40,Balcony' $330, rious. Speeial Attention to Kan. at the $2.75, $2.20. MATINEES Wed., Oct. lOth, and Saturdays Main Floor, ~ Parties and BCJnqv~ts m, -. tract between 350 and 400 play- Early in the third quarter St. $3.30, Balcony $2.75, $2.Z0, 51.6:>. Tax Included. No Matinee Wed., LEAGUE STANDINGS Fischer is a clerk in the 18th However, in 'th~ first race on Playing at Mason 'School, the ers and their fathers" will be Joe had a touchdown called Oct. 17. KINDI,Y SEND STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE FOR W L Regiment's Headquarters' Com. Sunday Pat Co 11 ins' crew Spartans. hit paydirt, first on a held at 6:30' p.m. Thursday, back because of a penalty. Later RETURN OF TICKETS . Eddy Shepherd':s p2ny of the 3rd Battalion. He St. Paul 3 6 squeaked out a second place in long .pass fromQ u art e r back t b l' G P . in the same period Y:oung broke 7909 E. JeHerson ot Valt Dyke was grad~ated trom the Uni- ' h b t fi . h th t Gary SChl'ck to hl'S faVOl'l.tetar~ Oc 0 er 1,1D the rosse omte St. Thomas 3 0 VA 3-1155 a thr ill 109 tree oa ms a , Woods' Presbyterian Church, loose, for the longest run of -the . versity of Detroit in 1955. sawall three cross the line in a get; Right: Eh?- Jack Wachter. Mack avenue and Torrey road. l'Iativity 2 1 1 blanket finish that had race . l\. few. mmutes 'later the . . • 2 WEEKS ONLY. Annunciation 2 1 MASONIC AUDITORIUM-THURS .• OCT. 18-8:20 P.M. chairman Ted Coggin scratching _Southfield team moved ,ahead Another, speaker ~l~ pe ~ eal M. h· B' k St. Philip 1 2 his head in amazement as he 7-6, on a 25-yard' run"by their (Doc) Fenkell, ~Ub~Clty dll'ec- Ie 19an an St. ~se 1 2 said '4B()iYwhat -one design rac- speedy left half and a success- t~I:.,for the, DetrOIt TIgers. Some To Open BranCh] I.AST 10 DAYS St. Bernard 0 3 . g" , . ful conversion. '. TIger players also are expected A Thea-tre Guild Subscription Play St. Martin 0 3 BOSTO~I SYMPHONY m . N tr '1' 7 ~ S h' k . to attend.' .' . • CBARLl!:S MUNCH CONDUCTING With Collins taking a surprise ow al mg .v, C IC UD- " ..' • • ' Scores of Other Games Tickets 3.85, 3.30, 2.75, 2.20, 1.6~On Sale at Grinnell's, Masonic Temple second place it set the stage for corked another pass to Wachter ~ I VIe offlClals .representmg . Establls~e~t of a new ~ranch , Thomas 41-Annunciation 0 Mall Orders to rdas:onle Auditorium, 500 Temple, Detr.,it a dog eat dog scramble' in: ~anaged to get behind the the Woods and Shores and by the MichIgan Bank IS a~- :fi I h' h - have said SouthfIeld defense and go all members of the Board of Edu- nounced by John C. Hay, presl- i Rose 38 - Martin 0 st. nfa e W IC , as bweC IGI' s but the way The conversion was cation will be among the guests dent. The branch. will be locat- : Philip's 21-St. Bernard's 6 be ore was won yom, . , f h 1 008 1 Eas J ff I he wa~ forced to surrender the made and the Spartans mov.ed 0 onor~, -/ ead at 5p' -t 2 P k,t teh.ers~nt' , G' .t h t Wh.t - h nahead 13-7. Awards will be presented- for rosse om e ar e 51 e =<~ ~at Club Awards Swim -~ t~:~~tte~oio:k aOthirJ. ewe An 'end-around play by the individual bat~in~ and; pitching ~hic~ is n~w occupied by Koin- phies to Diane Fuller THE ORIGINAL REDKEMP is BACK! , Spartans in the fourth quarter honors .and to top ranking teams IS DrIve-:-In.. . _' tooled the Southfield team. so in league and'state tournament .- Construct~on plans call for Serving .•• North Channel racers 'WIll, 1 t I h t J kWh' la ' work tobegm on OCtober 10 and iane Fuller, nine-year-old \. From gather at Bayview Yacht Club comp~ e y. t a ac .. ac ~er ~, Y'. the new branch will probably be ghter of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh 8:00 o. m. next Saturday . October 6 for rac~d 70, .y-ards for his thll'd T~e 1957.,board of governors IPt d h r tl aft the fi t Lean Full~r of 255 McMillan • Bre~akfast '" ann.ual 'aw'ards dm'ner' ac- touchdown of the afternoon.' for the' league, elected 'at Par- cfomthe e S Mr° YH e:r 'd 1'S d, was awarded Detroit Boat the .... , , Th ffi 'als' .. h \ all d II- J . .H. h S h. 1-M ,0 e year, . ay sal . .~'_~ Sehr41Q;ttStf 11:00 a. m. o d'ng' to the announcement e 0 C1 ,. owever, c e ce g, Unlor 19 c Oo! on. C 1 t 'f illt" ill b ~b championship swimming to 2:00 p. m. c r I " . a penalty and the ball was day night~ will be introduced ?mp e e ac les W '. e • Luncheon made by ~ac~ chall'man BlJ? Na- brought back. On the very next at the dinner. avaIlable ~t the n.ew eas~. s~de A Ne-.If Comedy by '- phies on Wednesday, Sep- HOWARD UNOSAY _ ilUSSEl CROUS! 5:00 p. m. g~l,. WP~ImVltes all to arnve. a play. Schick threw a long pass' _ br~c1; WIth parkmg faCIlities, ber 5, during a banquet wi", to 1:00 a. M. bIt m. advance. of the 8 p.m. din.. that settled ,easilymto Wach~ drI~e-ln, bankmg and 'safe de- d at the club. •. Dinn.er BEN ASTAR SlOAKLAND ner ~f~ to discuss, the re:sons ter'~ arms and he was away for, William Wagner Goes POSItboxes. . ' he competed with other why 'you won (or lost) the the. touchdown that' had just . The new. bra~ch will be the ARNY FREEMAN • SYLVIA DAVIS ngsters in her age group in annual ,steeplechase. been denied him. To Red Run Golf Club SIXth DetrOlt;0f':Ice to be o,!,erat- ANNE FRANCINE • PEG MURRAY ecent swimming event and _ervallons[!t~ 1Ktmp'li.) U> .- Old Channel racers like Irv I thr tho -- ed by The Mlchlgan_Bank m ad- ily won in the free:style. n ee games IS year dit' to th . if' h'ch Directed by BHETAIGNE WINDUST Jorgenson and Joe Matte will' Wachter now has scored six ofL. William Wagner of Little-, . llon d' ethmaGln0 :~d Raymond Sovey Jean RosentIulI Miss Fontantl.e's dresses b;y . k stroke and breast stroke. t clic~,; , Settings by Lighting by Mainbocher . 1 2661 E.Jefferson Ave. undoubtedly be called upon for th S t' t hd stone road, manager of the Har- IS oca e m e uar an Ul - he was gIven two trophies, . " e par aILSsever. oue owns. ing Blue Ribbon Steaks-Chops. Fresh Lobstefl Dally theIr usual recollectlOns of And most of them have been Ir.onie Ci,ub fQr the' past 11 'h Mi h' B nk' \ (You MUST Enclose A S'lif-Addressed Stamped Envelope) to keep for a year, and the Nl~W Moderate PricesI . f h' h 1 ft 0 t b 1 f T e c 19an a now pro- ear Iler races, some, 0 w lC from far out. Future opponents years,. e on coer or a' 1.t b kin . EVES: (MON. THRU THURS.): Main Floor and Mezz. $4.40;. r to keep permanently. were sailed in a snow storm. d bt dl ill k him 11 similar position with Red Run d YI es ~omp e. e an, g serVIce . ' . . un ou e y Y'. _eep . we 'mcludmg busmess accounts, ~er- Balcony $3.30, $2.75, $1.65, FRI. and Sat. Eves.: Main Floor • Guests are mVlted and if you c,overed, but It IS not conslder~d Golf Club. sonal checking acco,uuts, install- ond Mezz. $4.95~, Balcony: $3.85, $3.30, $2.20. MATINEE want to hear some real tall tales lik~ly that they caD: s~op him 'Prevlo'us to. his position with ment loans, business and com- WED. and SATURDAYS at 2 p.m.: Main Floor and Mezz. of the :3ea we suggest you -;e- entIrely. On .the th~wmg, end Rarmome'Mr. Wagner wa~ with mercial loans lnd ho.me mort- serve October 6. for an even~g of most 'O! his passes' has b~en the' Ihdustrial Catering Depart- gages and riiodernization loa.ns~ $3.S~; B6lcony: $3.30, $2.75, $1.65. (All Prices Include Tax.) : 'of good fellowship and losta !leSt Gary Schu:'k, son ofjA! Schick, ment' of .Willow Run during . NO SUNDAY PERFORMANCES .. , the forinerMic~gan grid star. World' War II. " Downtrodden people are vic- \ T.()Ledge Mitchell we doff our 'In the operrlD.g'game between '.Succeecling Mr. Wagner at the tims of the wheels of progress. I water lloaked chapeau. He is the two Resel'v~' squads, the, Harmonie' will be A. J. GeC?rge. .. II the first fleet 'secretary to send junior Spartans won by a score sop., a member of the h.ouse .staff in the final season standings I'e- of 13-0.. The touchdowns were for the past three years. CARRY-OUT SERVICE I, suIts. According' to the report, scored by Steve 'Stal1k and Mr. Wag~er, wi!h his wife and I Peter Stroh won the Sund?y Se- Brian Schic:k. I daughter Sandra, Lee,ha.s lived FOODS ries with a percentage- of .915 Next Saturday afternoon the in Littl~stC'ne road :for the past scored (In 4 firsts, 4 seconds and Spartans will -play host to the five years~ CHINESE 5 thirds in the LuderClass. Little Leaguers from Hazel Park ------Good Food - Good Reputation combines Following in the standings ~ a ga~e' att!?e ~o.n School, CAR FntE EXTINGUISHED HONG KONG Fine Food with the Best in Entertainn'ent were Mitchell, .881; Ward Det- fIeld. Kickq£! lme wlll b~,about . The Park Fire Department ex- wiler, .874; ])oed ;Fisher, .754; 2:1~ p.m. r tinguished a firein~ the rear seat CHOP SUEY. NO~' APPEARING 16719 Mack TU 2-0102 Dexter Fisher; .749, and Peter . '0 • ' of a ,car 'belonging .,"to LeSter Between Yorkshire and Bishop Fink, .n5. Harry Weintraub, yr~th the¥, season flnal standing sc~mitt of 12429 Racine, :getroit, Monday thru Friday Charles. Homer, D~xter Ferry In!ormatlOIl. " which. was, brought .to. the fit:e 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. "12:3G to 11 p.m. . PETEI;~ CAREW and 'W~llter Burnett also com- ~ast ~onrunodor,7' PaulK?,ller station. The blaze was started' Sun., Noon to 9 p.m. £2 peted in the summer long series s~iled his k~tch Coquette t9 by a dropped lighted cigaret. Another Star Attraction but failed to 'sail in enough races fIrst place m the North 'Star ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jj to qualify for the championship. Sail Club's annual long distance 0--- I ks* you Ledge Mitchell's "Altert" race sailed on Lake Eri~, Sat- ='NEED AN EXTRA ROOM FOR OPE~l SUNDAYS turned .the tables on Stroh in the urday, September 22. Following' luncheon • DinnE!r - SlCpper - Cocktails Detroit 'River Yachting Associa- Koller, over ,the finish line in H.O'LIDAY: ENTERTAINING? ,! s of I the harber at' Put In Bay was , Reservations Preferred ...:..VAlley 2-4118 tion's . R i v e l' championship. "Happy" "lIaromn's yawl' "Ar-' =' Crt' h t a MItchell. finished with a. .915 per- gyle" and John Liston;. Jr;'s =, onve you screen pore 0 , M4y o1~rCatering Depart'ment plati 'Your electric / next Home Of' Industrial Party' , nd ~;!~~k;~r.Mi~::~f~~~~e~~~:~~to~;:~.'.FLORIDA ROOM I 15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield and Bill Fisher, .795.', The resht In Bay. • _. I of the ~:teet didn't sail in enoug Next l!"riday, October' 6, the converted - ve to races to qualify. '_ Working Jibs will ,be hostesses' . It"s an arEta ~ Thank -you, Mister Mitchell- at the annual'steak roast to be ' frdm & screE~ned.porch or $ Like Home CooJ~ing? You'U Get It in. OUT I wish the rest of the :fleet sec- held at th~ club for members ' . , ' t wash retaries would be as l:>rompt and gues~s., _. built-up .new,-,from the weddings $S Wfi e S'tOVlng• • , foundation '~o, rye a', ~ SUNDAY DINNERS. '1 to 8 p.m. '.round com-fort,. .'. for .at the 11:00 - 2:00 and 4:30, - 1:00 whittier Closed Saturday' E:.d1ilitn;" ;uJ)~~I) LtI.. _...... S.m~e,ane! Winter .s•• i Cofon,! (}riff Open Sundays 1:00 - 8:00 memory-making elegance and TV. 2.8180 ~~.j~ - , gracious hospitality ••• 15719 Mack at Ila1four , i , :' 8:30 p.m. Jo 1:30' ~.m.' == • FOR SUMMER • '~~ ' . rehearsal dinners. wedding Beginning October ,I By,'installing KELCO-JALOUSIES 01' AWNING TyPE' .1.=,' ..' ;WINDOW~' (equipped with screens). breakfasts and receptions ••• \. all traditionally ,perfed ••• Announcing th,e OPENING of - CAR[~..Y''. ' • FOR WINTER. ~ • delicious foods that ,compli- ' • DON [ , By using. heat installed when your area is converted. interchanging storm panels -with screens. ments your guests • •• ' at the Piano chuming, luxurious honey- lectrically'. C;rowtber's Le' us sch"dul~ yOLlr installaticln NOW to insure oompietion for moon suites-<:)ver!ooking the Every Thu'rsday ~t I:45 p.m.- E:= .the Thanksgiving, allld Christmas holidays. ; river and beautiful 'aelle Isle. Showing of Latest fashions b)r Irving i .e ' ExCELLENT REFEllENCESr FURNISHED • 'Foul~tain Service Call for Reservationl~ ~ Estimates may be furnished by phone (to your measure- THE call catering office (FORMERLY BURNETT'S) of 2 for 10; ments) or a representativ~~ will call. No I~bligation, of GEE CEE FREE 'pARKING LOT = course. TRIO MAC.K, near UNiVERSITY ~ Call Us T-oday: ,TU 2-6606 • TU 2-1454. r e t urn engagemen1 of thiS popular trio Saturday, October 6 In th e Gold Cup , If 123 KERCHEVAL.GROSSE POINTI FARMS . 'I. ',Jalousie Window & Door Co. room. Dancing night- ly except SundaY50 Serving • ,- * reservations TUxedl) 4-5015 BURNS DRIVE AT THE lMl .II. 20187 MACK AVENUE , VAlI.y 2-9000, . .' • Soup • C"ffee I ~4...... - • Hamburge". LUNCHEON • DINNER • .SUPPER' ____~ ~.-,::",::",~W~.~._W_.~_ " __~ ~_--~"_GO.. _ , • Fountain Serylce Carry"Out Service .li~lnlm~lm~wn.~__ ;;~~lmMlnmlm~lr ==~'

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Three Trun~ Lines to Serve You 9u~c:kly 12A~ YOURtAD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines to Serve You 9uickly ., I-ARTICLES, fOR SALE 1956 A TROMBONE-Used only. 6 coole CLASSIFIED RATES months, ideal ior school chlld.. con Co'mplete case, $75~ TU 20 g .John 5-7972. 1-296 LADY'S and gentleman's bowl- ing ball, good condition. 1160 OWEN cruis CALL Kensington. - Two 8,A-OFFICE EQUIPMENT speci ifUXEDO 2-6900 flap, FOR SALE elect: TYPEWRITERS and adding sand machines, new, rebuilL Rea- extr BOARD. YOUR DOG at Preston Must sonable prices. Nationai Office Mann's K-9 school. Clean, 1.56: A New' Equipment, 16749 Harper a~ comfortable, heated kennel in 14-FT. the beautiful Metamora COlm- Bishop. TUxed.o 1-7130. woO{ . tryside. Your dog will like it Gateway to ware here. A few dogs accepted for SI-ANTIQUES mote training by Mr. Manz;.. Pick A Select Line of Venetian, and 1 up and delivery. Call Dryden Opportunity cellel 51Fll. Cranberry and cut' glass If you're looking for an in- china, lamps, furniture and 16 FT. NEED a Baby Sitter? Reliable other brie-a-brae. hoga, nursemaids available by h(lur, teresting job, good pay, THE HANSON ANTIQUE '. ion, day or week. The Sitters regular raises, and a c:hance SHOP shiel, Club PRescott 7-0377. located at 9914 E. Forest. rude DRIVING LESSONS to make new friends, you Ave. near Cadillac. motf WALNUT 2-5128 6, a BY may find what you've been little BERT MITCHELL looking for at our new neigh- 9~ARTICLES------VVANTED-_0 . TU•• DRIViNG SCHOOL borhood employment .office WANTED - Hide-a-way bed, SAILE boat COURSE $30 at Mack and Cadieux. studio couch, 9-piece dining room suite, 9x12 rugs, 2-piece . tion, LAKEVIEW 6.6960 . mote You'll be pleasantly sur. living room suite, 3-piece bed- LESSONS in expression for room suite, refrigerato,r. 1956 P: - girls 8 to 12. Enrollment now. prised to learn about ''1'-he washing' machine, gas stove~ crlili Mrs. D. Hewitt or Mrs. M. wide variety of different . automatic washer. VA 1-1793. Reas Waters. LI. 5.1152. Hewitt ...-- Waters School of Expression. kinds of telephone jobs now .13-R, Fl 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION available to elert young ACTIVE concert pianist has women looking for per- 6RO: studied with best teachers in manent positions " •• high the world, including Isdore Excelll Philpt, has opening for pupils. school graduates. preferred. years I Call VA 2-2015 for appoint. 2 and ment. For more details arop in 1avatol any weekday between 8:30 dishwa SUPERIOR INSTRUCTION in .creenl .Piano. Master's degree, cir- and 5, or' just call age~ rE cular on request. 5275 Bishop. earpe~ .. TU. 5-0818. WAlnut 5-9900, Ext. rj 87 complE SUP E RIO R Instruction in T. Piano, Margaret Skinner, for. 81 Ke1 merly on faculty of t~e Gana-. Michigan Bell pol School of Music. Master BOCH . of Arts degree. 5275 Bishop. beau TUxedo 5.0818. %: Telephone CO. homl FLORANCE PATTERSON. Cent Teacher of piano. Studio, 852 17045 Mack 'Ave. rate Barrington R 0 a d. VAlley 1------bedri 2-6921. TYPIST CLERK for office per- manent position, 5 days a roo VIOLIN INSTRUCTION by a week. Complete company paid with symphonic violinist, 25 yrs. insuranc:e program. Jefferson- oven heat; tea chi n g exPerience. TU St. Jean area. VA11ey 2-1717. '2-2341. - fireIJ • I HIGH SCHOOL senior, College carp PIA.NO TEACHER-Conserva- students earn extra. money feet tory and high school expE!ri- during hours best suited to BLOO . ence. Master's degree. Circu- your schedule. No experience Com l~r on request. Margaret EI- necessary. Send postcard, giv- ne7 liott Skinner. 5275 Bishop. ing name and phone number. roon / TU. 5.0818. Box S-10, Grosse Pointe News. firel -2B-TUTORING EXPERIENCED typist and gen- car • eral office work. Permanent and COMMUNITY with extra benefits. Simonds kitcl fast TUTORING SERVICE Abrasive Co. 17155 Conant, midi MRS. lOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR North of E. 6 Mile Road. try: Tutoring by' degree teachers avail- 4A--HELP.VVANTED onI, able in all subjects for grades, high DOMESTIC MAJI school, college and adult tlducation. OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS LAUNDRESS to do small fam- Sav: 139 Merriweatherl Grs. Pte. Farms ily laundry in her home. CaU ROC :for and deliver. Box C 19. TUxedo 4-2820 -ST. C Grosse Pointe News .. bric .HIGH SCHOOL French, Italian ..an$! psychology. Please call WANTED-Babysitter, vicinity gas ~an Rush, TU 5-2153. :Radnor circle. Afternoons and rac. ... ------evenings. 'r1]. 2-8986.. Lot 224- PRlV ATE TUTORING 5-SITUATION VVANTED , IN -OPEN YOUR OWN HOME Sun All subjects; all grades. Adults \ eacl and children. Certified teachers. LA. Call: -ARl DETROIT AND SUBURBAN IOCe TUTORING SERVICE SOli WOo 3.8315 TO. 5-0235 in bed .... ------3-LOST AND FOUND, qua for tOST SEPT. 6 cocker reddish larl brown. Vicinity Berkshire. Lot Essex. Answers to Joey. ~Re- ward. VAlley 4-7027. UNIV tOST-Brown miniature poodle JefJ age 6 months. Reward. TU larl :fan: 5-4533. _.------rID. 4-HELP WANTED mai Am LO 7

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12A-BOATS AND MOTORS 13-REAL ESTATE lS-B~S • .()PPORTUNITIES 21G-RC~OF SERVICE 211-eAINTING AND" '21~ARPENTER WORK . 21Z-LANDSCAPING -2Jz-LANDSCAPING RTICD..ESfOR SALE 1956 CLINTON Ol1tb~ard, air' fOR SALE . ~ASSOCIA1.'EWANTED to man- G-~Rs,:qL~. "rep,ai,r~d' , ',D~CO~TING . ,CARPENTP;R[ 'repairs, .doors, COMPLETE COMPLETE landsCaping ser.< OMBONE-Used only 6 vice, lawn cutting, cultiva- cooled, rewind stal~ter, new 1256 WIDTTIER beautiful 4 age'office o~National Social and pai:b.ted;',storm windows "-VACANCIES our ,specialty. I J.ocks,_ sas~ cords, cabinet LANDSCAPING Be nths ideal for school child. condition, $65.P.0'or trade for bedroom, 2~ b~ths, ~rpetiIig. . Counseling Or,ganization. Ma- .. remoted~'saeens put:,up,lUd.Painting,decorating; exterior' work. ED. 1-4576. , tion, edging and clean-up mp'lete case, $75. TU 20 gauge pump gun. Also 1'954 gas. heat, recreation room, ture woman, good appearanc~ washed.' TU. 2.2134. ~ and interior. TUxedo' 4-4542. BUILDER' d ~ MAINTENANCe work. Free estimates. $1.85 972. Johnson 3 h.p., $tl~5.00.TU. terrace, 2~car attached garage. and ba-ckground. Investment --, " , '. , , . f ~. capen . ~n- SERVICE an hour. Julius Laguiere. 1.2965. Schools, transportation, pi-i- required .. Write Box A 13, ROOf ~EP.AIRING .', E~ERT painting! paper:h8n~- "trac or. LiceI1-se.~Additions, PRescott 8-2709. '>- Y'S and gentleman's bowl.. I ", ----"------.---- b Grosse Pointe' N~w's. Expert 0]]1 leakY. roofs and re- mg by mechamcs, free esti~ I cement ~or~ ~miley~TUxedo PR 6 2811' ball, good condition. 1160 OWENS 31 1955 express cabin vatle N e a Ckh.. ATPPOintmentg .. pairing, private. WA '3;'3565,VE :mates., Van: Assche: TUxedo ,5-3~!4. -. ; :lsington. cruiser, first launched iii '56. on y. 0 bro ers. U 2-9 67. GROSSE POI~TE WOODS 9':'22~O~./',- ", , ' .. !. 4-1187,,VA 4-1~9~ GENERAL BUILDING. OR Film Tells How Two 136's hydraulic: controls, p nAIL TUN ITY I-...... ;~-.----~....;..- '\ ' TU 2 068r OFFICE EQUIPMENT special top :r:r~ PR 6-2811 Automotive Crash Injmw Re.. ------~. NTED - Hide-a-way bed, SAILBOAT-Interna1donal 110 . because of allergy., TUxedO BEST CARPET .CLEANERS Brick ::::t ~~~tZ.Done •. Fornrlea. 'tops ~_ search at CorneJl University udio couch, 9-piece dining boat and sails in good condi- GROSSE POINTE 1-16258. CLEAN'ING DYING H. E. GAGE & SON' -. ~f1r?iini~ T~~~O~~~:~\~~~~:ds~ ~e~~a~eC~~~~~~s ~~ s~:Jen~ om suite, 9x12 rugs, 2-piece tion, trailer and outboard REAL ESTATE 2Q-INSULATION REPAIRING TU 4-0136 . VA ,1-2165 .• Book Cases plus' dirt .removed. Prompt ly became equipped ,with ~ese ing room suite, 3-piece bed.. motOr. TU. 1-5139. 14.full-time, in,formed ' pCDOMPTHOME' C!E-RVIC''Il', 1-- __ . ---.;:...... _.....::.. • V 't five safety f,eatures ",we coulii om suite, ref rig e r 4l. tor, • ' n~SULATION blown in, attics, D .P:.&II ' WINDOW CLEANING~:storms • aCnalboI.rnYeSts service. VE 9.9174 OJ: DR 1956PERMA-CRAFT fiber glass Grosse Pointe representatives. side walls.' Ventilators. in- FR~EINESSURTIMA:ED.TES and screen'service. Fully'.'cov- • Shelves 1-1696. expect to reduce by one-third ashing machine, gas stove, cruiser, 26 ft. by 9 ft. 160 h.p, MAXON BROTE;ERS, INC. stalled. Free estimates. Li- .. . d LA 8463 .------__ the crash injuries we see!'::, tomatic washer. VA 1-1793. Reasonable. PResceitt 5-0008 Call us TU'xedo 2-6000 ' TU 2-6556 ere . 6- . • Tables HOWARn PROBST "This 'Would mean," he iays, - .' censed, insured. VA 2-2706.. -.-----.-;.----- Free Estimatinw WANTED -13---R-EA-L-E-S-T~-TE----~ I-G-R-O-S-S-E-P-O-'-IN-T-E-W"":""'O-O-D-SlA-GENERAL: SERVICES RAnKE carpet cleaners~carpet, 21P-F~RNITURE RIE'AIR PIONEER .,. LANDScAP~o~ARDENING :~~~a~;ew~~d ~~i~eP:~~ OLD CLOTHiNG FOR SALE Open Sunday 2-6 1------1 rugs, furniture. expertly CUSTOM'upholstering,: A splen- \A d P d fA" LA 1-6896 and a great proportion of'all ------.---- FIREPLACE eqUIpment, brass. cleaned in your home with did selection of decorative Vy'oo ro uc s 1------our deaths would be reduced to BEST PRICES PAID GROSSE POINT SHORES BRYS DRIVE 1609 .,and ,irons, tools repolished the latest' m'ethods. Moth fabrics.' Expert' needlepoint '13950,Charleviox - VA3 ..2340 GR.£FFORD'STREE SERVICE J'ecoverab~e injury.... ' FOR MEN'S SUITS , FIRST OFFER.IN'G < Beautiful face brick bungalow, and lacquered, screens 're- proofed:, repairing, binding. mounting. Estimates cheer- REPAm porches, steps, doors, .,....Trees,topped, trimmed and The five featUres are seat ~xcellent ranch house just 5 3 bdrms.. nat. fireplace. carpet- paired. Smith-Matthews, 6640 Free e ,8t i m a t'e S.' Call DR fully given.' Ewald, 13929 windows, cabinets, bookcases. removed. Free estimates. Also belts, safety steering wheels, 11 . g ga .h t 1 . g Charlevoix. WA 2-7155. K '-'- I VA 2 8993 f' 1 d f al TU PCOATS AND SHOES years old with 3 bedrooms (or 10 , S ea, 7'.l gara e, 1-3133. < er,~eva. - " Good work, prompt service. '. ll'ep ace woo or s e. . safety door locks, energy-ab- TUlsa 3-1872 2 and den), bath and: 'extra screened and glassed terrace, CARPET LAyING REUPHOLS'rERING _' 200 S. E. Barber, 20380 Holly- 2-2134. swving instrument panel -and lavatory, modern lci'tchen with 10x15 ft. Bent lawn, etc. Spot~ pw' AND.OLD 211-PAI;~TING AND choice covers, terms to suit wooa~ TU. 4:"0051. I----S-O-D-D-I-N-G~---- visor padding,. and s~ety mir .. lephone call will bring us to dishwasher and disposalI, large less in and out. Immediate pos- Stair Carpet Shi£ted DE(:ORATING your budget. Also repair ------'ror. you immediately Icreened terrace. attached gar- session. Rt:pairs of All Type ------work. Lakeview 1-8249~DU- H. F. .JENZEN BUILDING For a lawn you can always On their effectiveness, ,Mr. age, recreation room.. gas heat, Open Sunday 2-6 Leo Trudel PAINTING .and decorating; ex- ALL. If no answer call after Hollle.and Industrial Repairs. be proud of. Sod now with Moore says: . -POSITIVELY carpets. and draperies. $44,500 HAWTHORNE 1002 .TU. 5~0703 terior liUldinterior. Insured. Additions, attics completed, Merion blue grass. ,Also com. ~"We can state cl1nica1ly that GHEST PRICES-PAID fof, complete. C "' Herberl: Walters, 1119 Ash. I)' p. ril. Porch enrlosUres, recreation plete lawn and ,garden main- the severe crushing injury tj) Furniture and Appliances T. RAYMOND JEFFS g:;U~.~: ~a~::g,se~:t"~~~~~ .21A-G;ENERAL SERVICES land. VA 2-2809. . 21Q-PLASTERING ~~~'re:J.:s~.ge8repaired, te.~ance. Free estimates. the chest of the dr~~ h~ p~n "I Piece or a Houseful:- 81 Kercheval .TU 1-1100 place, permanent ter..'ace~ 2- DRYERS V~NTED,.$15.00.3-in: PAINTING, papering,. ~aper re- SPECIALIZING in repairs'-ceil- TUxedo 1-97H GREAT LAKES reduced by one y, e PRescott 5-5733 ------car garage, 60 £t.lot, immediate standard mstallation. Call LA moyed. Wall washirig. Neat, -..;.TJt L,\NDSCAPING CO. safety steering wheel." BOCHESTER HILL'S - In a possession. 7-053H,TU 1-4~~.~ reliable,' .Work. guaranteed. ings. Quality work at the 1 "The new safety door locks ARTiCLES WANTED beautiful wooded setting on . _ ....._. --'-..-;. ~ Merten'; 122MUll' TU 20083 right' price. T~ 2-2041. 21T";';'D~SSMAKING' VA 2-3981 he.ve significantly reduced ,:tbe ~4 acre. A new one-floor GROSSE POINTE VENEilAMBLINDS "', ., - . SEWING alterations, adults and ------1 frequency of door openings d\U'- KS bought in any quantity. home with colonlal touches. SCHOOL DISTRICT ------ER~JEST A: BOCK 21R-CEMEN1 WORK childrens. Hems, zippers, L~ndscaping ing impact, In fact,"in non- tire libraries, bookcases, art jects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, 1670 Center entrance hall, sepa- Open Sunday 2-6 WINDOW SHADES Pointer clnd decorator; quality A-I CEMENTand brick work of "plain drapes, .slip covers. overturn!accidents some 'designs rate dining room, three big LOCHMOOR 2'/200 -.------and. color' matching, -the finest! all' kinds.. Chimney repairs, aprons and pillowS. TU 1-7455. Gross Cutting have reduced this occurrence'by vereite. WOodward 3-4267. bedrooms, paneled recreation . P()RCH S'HADES Served Grosse Pointe homes for . 60 per cent. We have the same roo ~ outstanding kitchen Refreshingly bright 3 bdrm. -- , I. 10 years. '_ --~~ ~_t~~~~e~free~ VA 2-4618, DESIGNING:' fashionable suits, Reasonable Rates. trend from seat belts, the KS purchased for cash. En- 'en,.. e libraries or fine single with built-in gas range and brick colonial, 1st floo~ wash CORNICE BOARDS 2.0685W,oodmont TU 1-6905 coats.a'nd dresses; alterations WALTER ANNO ergy-absorbing instrument ems. Midwest Book Service. oven, and dishwasher. Gas room,fi I1hI garage,P carpeting,. h Complete Repair Service 1...:..---.------. ANY CHIMNEY, screen top, and ha;ts remodeling, reason~ pan el and' VJSorpadding.." , 01 Kensington. TV. 5-2450. hea~ full basement, three nat. rep ace, e~. ,riced rIg t. Cleaning, Repairing' FOR A GOOp outside pa,mt job p.orch and 'brick repair. Work able. VA 2-3610. . VAlley 4-2,075 The film also shows how the fireplaces, flowing well, fully ST. 'CLAIR SHORES Reconditioning ~ with Glualitypaint, call J. myself. VA. 3~0969 Or VA. medical profession, crash' in- NT TO GET RID of that old carpeted. Over 2,000 square ESQUIRE SHADE CO RU9ar.d,WA 5-~942,' .1-8458.. ALTERATIONS on lady's ap.d jury researchers and the auto:o 'cycle? Good prices paid for feet d luxury living. $36,750. CANAL RANCH • '<--',-' children',.: apparel. Excellent LANDSCAPE O' ESfGN mobile industry are cooperat.. 'cycle~ and parts. TU. 1~0744. 151::13Gratiot, PAINTING V.A.GNETTIE SAM workmar.ship, good services. ing in an entirely new approach _ BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP - CLAIRWOOD 23328 Open Friday Until 9' P. M.' lTU.xedo'1-2442. ' Completely air ..conditioned Close to Ford Estate LA. 1-1515 LA. IM1516 INTERIOR .. 'EXTERIOR CEMENT WORK' to the highway aCcident prob- AUTOS FOR SALE nev home. Three huge bed~ VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 bedrm. 1 .____ Work Myself - Insured Sidewalks, Driveways, Garage EXCLUSIVE A L T E RATIONS and planting. Sodding, sprink-. lem. YOUR neighbor select a rooms, two full baths, two face brick ranch, concrete sea- 218- .'WA,..TCH :REPAIRING Since 1934 floors, steps and porches. on -dresses and,suits by Marie- lirlg 'systems. Patios. Imported \ The. movie ~s made a~' ~e ne reconditioned Cadillac for fireplaces, full basement, two- wall installation~ permanent LE()N STRIEGEL Basement, Rat Walls, Stephens, also remodeling and, ,', AmerlCall MedIcal ArssOClabo!,l u at the Cadillac Factory car plastered garage, walk-in terrElce,carpeting, 25x14, ft. liv- EXPERT WATCH and clock re- 3908 Cadieux TU 5-0785 repairing furs. Quick service bulbs. convention in Chicago where, ranch; for further informa~ and cedar closets. Luxury ing room with natural fireplace. pairing. Prompt service. Rea- VA 4-0518 op.hemS. TIT.5-7610...... , medical and scientific displayj n call Frank Bromley. Days, kitclien with built.in. break: SCHNEIDER son ~lb Ie prices. Bradley PAiNTING and DECORATING A.LL BRICK defined the accident problem R. 5-5180; evenings, TU. fast nook, dishwcLsher, Ther- Jewe.lers. 20926Co Mac k at. EXPER'J~PAPER HANGING CUSTOM dressmakirig, deSign-I F!NDLA yes NURSERY and pointed to sol1!tions. 382.513 Vernier Road. midor range and oven. pan- TU 4-0442 Hampton. TU 2-9309, Wall Washing Service - NEW' AND REPAIRS ,big, restyling, "alterations. 'try. New Bloom:field school AT ROMEO E'ree' Estimates PORCHES, STEPS, ETC. . Best references. Van Dyke - 19720.MACK RAG STARTSC~ Ji'IRE: ILLAC. I your neighbor, only thre~ blocks. $35,900. T,own and Country Home ~21C-I:LECTRICAL ~iERV.ICE HUGH.ES,DECORATORS Leaky Basements Repaired Jefferson. Mrs. Sharp. Adams James Woods of 12927E. can- ersonally help you select MAX A. HARTWIG, Realtor 2 ACRES within the Village- RAPP ELECTRIC 5203YORKSHIRE ( LI~~~~U:EED, 1..;...._1-_.91_5_0._-'"--._' 1 - GROSSE POINTE .WOODS field, put out a fire' whic~ ctory reconditioned, guar~ 407 Main Street limits. A spacious lawn d.otted TU 5-1165 VA 1-1835 '. ALTERATIONS, dressmaking, burned all the wiring in his car, nteed automobiles befora Savings and Loan Building with fine old trees leads to this Store, house and factory wiring. 1 LA 0-9300 curtains and draperies. TUx- TU 2~0989 on Saturday, September 29. Th, uying. I will check tha ROCHESnR-QUve 2-9521 solid brick, Georgian type ho~e, Attic, rl~creationrooms; garages, D()NALD BL'ISS. edo 5-2473. fire was started by a rag which wner, make sure the car has ----...:---.----- Iideal for a large family. 5 bed- driers t"tc . I EASTERN MASON I ~ __ I was stuffed around the pipe un.. een taken care of and low ST. CLAm SHOR:ES - Face 'rO?mds:3 tileddbahths,~taullbllenfigth 'FREE ESTIMATES Decorator ,CON-TRACTORS' DRAPES .~ELINED, clothes eX-i'-HE-R-B-O-L-O--I-an-d-s-c-ap-in-g-,-s-O-d.der the pood leading to the muf. .iJeage. Cadillac Factory brick bungalow. 3 bedrooms, wm ows an a OSpI e re~ REASONABLE RATES Exterior Interior -pertly fItted and altered. Mrs . al . t se);l tier. The car was m' a Mack av'...:.. ranch, ask for Bud Steiner. te place m. nearlv e-'ery room ~ E' t Comm CJ.al'& Res'dential ~. . ding, terabons, op u, "'- gas heat, 2 car garage, r- • d'"b kf t' lPHA TERMS l!1,I'ee stima es A Zahn, VA..:3-9696. satisfaction guaranteed. PRo nut supermarket parking' lot. R 1-3100. race Wl'th aluminum windows. Modern kitchen. an rea as PR 6-0780. 301 Years in G.P. Building Tuck Pomthig _ Ma- 1-----...------'$ Lot next door, lake privileges. room, ccnvemen. t maIn. floor TU 1-7050 sonri Repairs .. Building Reno- 21U-PLUMBJNGI. ". 6~5852. .Damage was estimated at 25.. 5 TRIUMPH sports car; ex~ 1 1 PR 6 2406 laundry, 2-car attached, heated BROW1,TELEC'TRIC M t. • 22449Statler B VI. - ~ •• garage and complete maid's .. ,-- as er -----.:....------vators - Basements Waterproof~ - SPRENKLE ellent condition. Call TUxed() electrician since 1920. Regig~ ed _ Gutters - Gutters Plastic GUIDE, TO' ...... ~OO'DSERVICE -5703. OPEN 2 '1'0, 5 Saturday and quar~ers with separat~ entran,ce. 'tered and licenseet Repairs, Pointin'g ond D~oroting. Coated:' Caulking ~ Roof'Leaks PLUMBING .. HEAT'''''G/ ' , Sunday 2 family flat 5 rooms A basement recreation rOOl repla'~ements and mainte- Beit of (;ross8 Polnt~ References Iill EVROLET convertible, 1952. h 1'982 Verr.der: Ow;ler.' with .se~arate ~eat c~ntrol an d nanCE',.,TUxedo 5.0()14. Per- . Repaired. ' VIOLATIONS CORRECTED ;.=.=::;;:;======;;;======::; adio, heater, new rubber w. eac . soft mdlrect 11g h-t.l n g. New Intlerlor • Exterior. EDWARD M. COOK SEWERS.DRAINSCLEARED LA. 7-9700. offered at $38,500.Terms. sonal service. . Free Estimates '5647 CANIFF AVE. .13322 E. JEFFERSON ide walls, $450. Call PRo 8- POINlE CIISTOM TAILORS 969. A REMODELED l~oach house, SHOWN BY 4PPOINTMENT 1-2-1-D-~-I-EL-E-C-•.-A-P-P-Ll-A'-N-C-E--I JOHN R, FORTIER p~ 7~3551'FO 6-6153 FO 6-5184. VA 2-3214- .--_._------_ .. located in an apple orchar.d. STONE REALTY .'ERVICE ' GAS AND OIL INST'A'I''I'...... r4en's and Ladies' SUits Tailored to Order. Alter. ------VA 2-3040 RD, J956 Fairlane converti- Solid mansonry construction, :., For Finer' 'RAT PROOFING, gara~es level- • . , ~.-" ations, relining. Double bl'ea!lted IUlts restyled l to single breasted. _ Ie, dark blue white top, spot.. in excellent (:ondition, 2 67100 Van Dyke Romeo E)(PER'-T-Y-'A-C-U-U-M--- 1 t ". d E t.' ed, straighte~d, floot's, walks. 21Y-SILYER' PLATING ss condition, private owner. bedrms., 2 bates. with maid's PLateau 2-3556 n enor an x erlor Bonded 1i c en's e d insured. ..,..... _ inancing available. TU. 4.. quarters on 1st tloor. Space GROSSE POINTE WOODS, Cl.EAN'ER SER\/ICE" Painting ~nd Decorating FHA terms. Sprik~ VAlley SILVER & GOLrl PLATING 14931 EAST JEFIFERSON,al Oily Limits 051. for exPansion on second, D,oyl-'"Place West, 1989J,be- All maklls24~hourservice.free Ioan- CHRIS' C. CHARRON 2-2744. Oxidizing and'Repairing Fred M. Schum:in Estal!JlJshed 1925 .Open E~es till 6:30 '. - 1iJ--.------_. . . 21 27" ers, RebuiltHoovers,$14.95to $44.95. I-----~------Brass Polishing and Lacquering TD '52. Beautiful jet tlack, large pan., liVInl; rID., x. low Torrey off Fairford. 4 HARPER VACUUM CO / SIDE .DRIVES and driveways, Jewelry Repairing; Engraving ed leather trim, fine condi- Lot 290 ft. frontage. bedroQm, 2 bath, custom built, Auth. lrureka. Hoover Sales and • , sidewalks. L ice n sed and , ••••• II •••••••••••••• " •• ion, new tires, $900. TU. 1- electric kitchen. De. Coster S'lrvice- New, Rebuilts.Parts. DR 1-26ll6, PR 8-47'18 bOllded... Colore~' low price. LEEBERT VNIVERSITY P L. ACE, near. We Repair .. 425. Builders.' TUxedo 4~6460. 17176E. Warrenat CadieuxTU1-1122 Satisfal~tion Our Guarantee Can WOo 3-4135. SILVERSMITHS" SEWERS-DRAINS-SINKS Jefferson. Well maintainec ; ()pen 10 - 6 p.m. Dally. Established in' 1925 _ Glasa and Chino "" Vase. Drilled RD, '54 Victoria. Fordomatic, large home fo". ~(our growing Full Inuurance Coverage For 1.2-'-S~C-A-R";;'P-E-NT-ER-W-O-R-K- 14508:CHARLEVOIX CLE,ANED ower steering. radio, heater, family. Library, :;un rm., pl.ay 'REST'ON 'YoUr Protection . '. NR. CHALMERS indshield washer. spotlight, rm.• 5 bedrms., :~baths, WIth GROSSE 'POINTE F .'FORMICA kitcheri sink tops, .VA, 2-7318 All Types.Night and day service. utside mirror, back up lights, maid's rms., lar~:e lot. ZISLER .PAINTING old or new work. Expertly in- AU Work Guaranteed

~ TVI ".W. tires, 18,000miles, ori- ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN Deluxe Grosse Pointe Ter- AND DECORATING stalled. For ,es ti mat e cell 21X-GARAGE . . MOTOR CITY inal owner, excellent condi.. LO 7-4706 . TU 5~6063 race 'Apartments. 3 or 4 . Wall Washing PRescott 8~1470. MOr;EJ~NIZATION ,_. ElectricalSewer Cleaninl C:O. ion. TU. 1-1398. JOHN S. GOODMAN bedrooms, 2 b'aths. Conven- .Expert,Re, liable, ~ Fast anti dependable. :serviee. ---..:------COMPLETE, : LA. 7-5053' ientiy locate. d Avai Iab-,e Service' 20 years ,'"amebusm'esse '. REPAm WORK of all -kinds, MODERNIZATION. SERVICE , . DGE 1955 Custom Royal CLOVERLY ROAD ~SL. El-l114, SL,8-447.8 . porches, kitchens, no job to Specializing in reaeationl _ ancer. H.T. rose and white, A pleasing 4 Br. Colonial, 21;2 soon on co-operative' pur- On All Brands PRo 6-7956 lar~e .or small. 30. year. ex- rooms, porches, kit!:hen, ~ddi- _ VASES and ower steering, W.S.w.,radio, baths library' .and enclosed chase plan. Easy 'fi,nancing. ------perlence. TO 4-0917. tions, remodeling and rePairs. STATUES eater, per f e c t condition. heated' breezeway. H0me bUl'It ldea'i method of buying' a T'.IU'I '1_ 40'78, " FOR T:.HE \ FINEST- general' - PORCHES 0 vel'. 25.' years," , expenence.. For quick Rescot! 8-5285. in i952 and in f~xcellent con- " paintWlg and decorating at FHA terIn&' . WIRED dition. For appt. to inspect sh(llre in better living at the 1:.5'~06E•..Warr~n " reason:a'ble cost 'see Charles Kitchen Planning-Remodeling Franu- J. St.~our . TU 2-8324' Fuli line ot floor . FORD ranch \'lagon, 29,000 ' 'bl t '0/. A. Schrader. VAlley 4-0388., .ADDITIONS ' __ ~"1 ....:'~ _ h t 1 lamp Oem. - iles. perfect condition, $750. pone . • • Iowes POSSI e cos • I---:::--==::=:::-:-:::-====-====:---I--==-=:'::~=--""':""_-=----.,,; Attic and Recreation Rooin 21Y:"'PIANO SERYICE T. 5-3735. TAPPAN TU 4-6200 '. • 21E.....CUSTOM CORSETS SPECIAl~IZING in exte:dor ~d Completed _ . . ~ ~ Also handmade --_"':"-_. . If you arernterested In en.. .. . t '. " d ting' Also 'all ------~ '. > ,lamp ,and kerosene. TORREY WOODS. subdivislon,... h .', f. SPENCER CORSET~ In erXOlr ecora. w REPAIRS COMPLETE' PIANO SERVICE. AUTOS WTD. TO BUY ~ CII;=IJ ". filigree Vases 1375 T Road 3. bed- loymg t e convenience 0 Individually designed 11gh t- washiIi1g and paper hanging~ . Tuning" repairUlg. refinishing orrey, t \.. 'th' . "d w 25 ye~lrs experience. :WOI'k':' VA 3 1172 d th ling R. Z h, RE WE NEED room, large colonia.l, na.tu- apartmen. IVlng W.I owner-, w.eig:ht foundations, an sur . -, an mo proo . ec arments TU. 1.1971 . 1, 1952and 1953Automobiles ral fireplace, no~pomt d~shw'ship odvantages, contact us glcal r. • Ove~ 21 years :::~i~~.m.~~~~~;t CallS. M. GOEBEL -. ' 9-323,2.PJaceyourorder'early. Park Cab CUI! Have Customers Wating.. washer dispos:al, carpetmg, fit . ft'- expe:1'lence.. ~aude Bannert,I______,.. , PIANOS TU NED, cleaned,' drapes.' Many extras, ready to or comp e e In orma Ion. 368 McKinley, ~l'o~se Pointe. A-1 PAT:t'nING and paperhang- ,P,E l~~ 0 N A LIZ E'D Recrea-' mothproofed an d repaired. 20 Years We Have Been ,VA ,'2.24111', O.LLIG Paying Up to $100 More. move in. Priced right by o~- TU~edo 5-4021,or.....rOwnsend ing, residential or co~er': ','tie~n room in any' motif, ... Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- er for quick sale. No dealers WM. J. 7-43.12.' cial, basements, stucco spray-, pOlrehes built. ane., enclosed. sonable :rates. Seibert. Edge-- ELECTRIC SHOP E. H. COOK please. TUxedo 1-2085. 21G--ROOFSERVICE ed. Pntching, .plastering. In-. Kiltchens remodled: and mod- water 1-445L ' - NOTE: Our New Address 01Harper, Berkshire-BalfoUl' lured .. Skilled colored w.ork.. ernized, additions, wardrobe I------~---- i005------.-KENMORE, Grosse Po~te CHAM~ PION '------,-G.-U-n-E-R-S----- ers. :Free estimate, clean' cl.~sets; paneling; et~ Satis- 21Z-LANDSCAPING 17222 £. WARREN AYE. TUxedo 2-9145 Woods, owner". face b~lCk ...... wo:rkDlahship.A-I references. fit~ customers as' reference. ..;..- _ TV Ii Radio Service Opp. Eo Warren, Bowling Alleys So 437 Chalfonte Rd.TU4-4118 bungalow 4;2 years, fire- AND CO. G1!tters .c1~aned,rePllired a..'1d James L. Cr'awford,. VA, ~,timates at no obligatJoIL.,W•.DEPENDABLE,landscape serv- G90raJitHd Repair Work -• Open till 9:00 places, CkPetillg, alumin~ 100 Kercheval TU 4-5700 pamteli mSlde and out. Gutters. 1-S385.24-hour answering R.. COleman,'BuUder.-TUxedo ice. Call 7a.m. to 12 noon. • Television . • Radio storms and sc:reens, garage, unplu~rged. Private. WA 3-3565, . T ' 1-0072. . WA. 5-9323 . OOD CLF.AN CAR wanted extras. TUxedo 4-2893. :vE 9-:~220.~ ".' l -ServiCf~._erInS_-.:-. -:::-:--;;-:-;;-7.:..--;:.~:-:=t~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;; . It Sound Equipment 'ROAD '.SERVICE. rom private party. Will pay ash. TUxedo 4-4859. Poor Richard. Says: I(eep your eyes open befortn marriag':,half .f1ut Clft.rwa~ds. 20247 Mack Ave_ EAST EIID ILL call at your home and INSURED :SAYINGS RADIO AID TV uy any make or model used COLONIAL .F~E'DERAL, SAVINGS .tH~.tT:=~d~2:Woodl :Br~.:8:~~ tal;) r, any age, now for cash . • . -,' • I '. . MoD., ThUD. to 4:30 Sales & Service nd pay you more money. JJAVB ~ YOUR DOLLARS' EA;RN MORE! ' , J'rl~ to 1:00 13940 Kercheval"'ar laltlawa Earle Rlclaardl Senlel om Roney, LA 6-6611-15. VAt. ....9823 - %0391 Mack 'An., ta th~ woocs.

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/. . ThursClay,October 4,' 1956_ GR'e>iS':E: p.C)i: N\TI rj~{E:iyi:s, . .. .. '. - - ~. Page Twenty-four . f -,

- 'I ! ..p....~.g.e. * '- * * * II' <.' * * " * ..Pointer dflnteresf . , , , Goo" Taste .who. whelre' and whatnot .' . Favorite Recipes b., WbQfiZ;1 - of f/J;(Jtnte I ~eople in The Know . A bevy '<>fChrist Ch~ch Fair workers turned out l,ast. week for the grand summing up before the big day N ov- FOUR-LAYER SPONGE Counter Points ember 15, and they had some wonderful tales to tell ~ * * . CAKE MRS. LAURENCE :HlGBIE, (recent ;Dride Su.e Sattley, Contributed by . By Peggy,Mes,it% Julie Blossom you know), managed to 'contribute 100 _surprise packag~ .We gifJe " toast to Roberta Isley to MRS. ROBERT KANZLER'S booth. . 1cup sifted :flour Who wrote this bit both weU and wisely~ l~ • • 1tsp. baking powder Y-Otlll have to put up with substitute f1t'1IItl6, Ingenuity is not l.acking, nor sound business sense .1 cup sugar Until the new Isley can hold' 'its own: 1'attle. either. At MRS. FRANK TOWAR'S home on 'Hamilton % tsp. salt 3 eggs;'. * * * court is the dream doll house with four-poster beds carved ' I'd rather make a sitzmark in a Willy Borgner outfit by N..RS. FRED LIESE;N and. delicate upholstered furni- 5'T. cold water than a parailel,Christie in anyj;hing else. The German de- 1tsp. vanilla .. ture, the handiwork of MRS. CHARLES H. FLETCHER.' signer has found the complete answer in ski clothes. A new • * * ~ Beat eggs untll very light. material elastized. nylon-that holds its shape' an~,Yours B~t in sugar gradually, tlien under all skiing conditions. The colors are inventive too Mrs. Towar has the completed ho~se Ionview for neigh~ w&ter and /vanWa. Sift :flour .• ~ gunmetal blue, black and red stripe, dubonnet, royal oorhood children, but she charges tOe a ~"'8k. Her Treasures mixture 'and .add . aU at, once. blue and aqU'a p~us the reliable black and grey. There are of Tomorrow booth is already raking illl the shekels. She Beat just until smooth and well ski jackets to match, blend or contrast made'o~ water.re- has scads of orders for clever wooden duck decGYs, farmed blended. Pour into 2 paper lined 0 pellent poplin with raglan or regul:ar sleeves, WIth or Wlth. pans •. Bake 20 min. at 375 • out to a -local carpenter, which are being delivered to wait. out a hood. And the sweaters,9h my~ Swiss designs~ blue ing hunters. on white with' a flattering turn down collar • • . another . • • * / .Speaking' Class version in delft blue with white and. red design, still others MRS. WALTER B. FORD II turned up at the meeting, :' O' tfered 'Women . of red'or black ribbed wool with contrasting trims. Mar .. desperate for workers :in her Children's 'Wonderland. Very . . gaert Rice has all of these plus wonderful belts, gloves and smart she looked in her luscious tan sweater and skirt en .. .I -- scarf acceSsories ••• 76 Kercheval Ave. on the hill semble. I A course. on "'E f fee t i v e * ' * lI: * • * "Speaking. for Every Woman" The black bottom appeared on tJ.'e fashion scene lit Lo1Ulon The famous paris 1looth, chairmaned this year by MRS. f' . will be presented to the women Eas~ last week ~n the Ir",'ing fashion show. A 1'eally new treat- . . ~in this area by the Department l l Tb WILLIAM BOALES and MRS. RIVARD KLIPPEL, wiIl " I :T" • .' , -Picture by Fred, Runne1lll ,'Of Community Services of the ment concocted with straight skirt of b ack woo l:1'epe. ,~ have among its elegant boudoir items 475 knitted coat MRS. LEWIS M. L~ISn-1GER,. OF M~E~:.RO~ ' . 5' Grosse, Po~te School SYstem. bodice, of midnight blue satin is criss-crossed in f1'ont to g~. hangers. Mrs. K. is responsible for the :new needle pointe by Patrida Talbot' , I Phyllis M. Cowles will con- an Empire line. Lief Bergan's. models ttre trained to arfll1Ul/'ZtJ covers on the Church ltenchs. . , . . .' ,md "are CHouse _hesh~. , feed over 900'Fair guests appetizing tray luncheuns. M. LeIsmger. ", . ". .. . pro~pter.:: :; . " . . pecture work for the New Eng- . * * .~ * * * ' ' Mrs. Leisinger, who ,lives with direct a troop of 14 girls "hrough; The Leisinger&. find .. GroS!le:landBelJ. Telephone Company Have you ever been next to a bE~ver? There's a coat living ~ her husband and daught,ers, the.' year. .' ". . Pointe;'a n~fghbor.ly,..coinmunit:v:,. itm;l~~~tely' ..after her college at Irvin~'s at the moment. It's lined with t~t lovely soft fur in :PILFERINGS Barbara, 7, and Lynn, 12, in a Because she finds the'Browniewherethey'at:oilee'.feltat hom'e.! traImng. . black With a hood to frame ~our f!lee'or to be worn as a grace- • .. trim bri.k home in McKinley age group. so .attrs.tive to work, 'rhey'. loved .. tha ...New!",mers' Sin.e that time. Mrll,. Cowles fully draped ... Uar. The eoat llse~ '" of ~lack Forstmau WOO~ tho It takes a WIt to catch a WIt. Perhaps the most devas. av"nue becam4~a Scout leader 'w i-th w hen' Mrs' Lel'siDger Club' and were' active in this has had numerous asSIgnments onetim~undredpehrcentThkind,that s~dmes.ItStatooeoalin~toedw~thPr°trudlea.Y' . thO .d . b t G B Sh.' tt d b hi ':"' ~ . .' ,....~.., .; . "_. . ' . th.. I d f. ld' f any e, ~nyw ere. eres a go", en coa , WI nu a mg mg e:r Sal :3. 01;1. • .• aW,was u ere . y S, soon after theJ...elsmgers moved looked around foranother~ out-:group ,~or .,tl;u:ee'years.. '. . '. m. ere ate le ~ 0 person- .Instead of a hood you wear a matching gold hat arid carry a calf- fellow-plaYWrIghtt t er and CrItIC, Oscar' Wllde. Shortly after here six .years ago from New let for her welcome' talents, ,she: . :Whenthei ..e'is,a:'Civic job to 'be a11o/ develop~ent, human re- skin bag in the same shade. At Irving's, remember, on the hill Shaw appeared in print with a weekly London column, York.' ,found it in churcI! wOl:"k.::, .done -they.'are',.in.the. :vanguard: l~tlOns, '~peech,per~onnel, pub- '" * '" Wilde commented "As yet Shaw isn't prominent enough to No RaoUl for Lymi , This season she 'will be begin-' of those willing to-'lend:'a hand. lie ~elatlOns, and. lS c~rently It's either too thick or too thin is often the complaint . ' B t f hi f. cis'Uk'him " '. -' '...... ,. -Mrs;.L Looks forward: to more an' mstructor' for a nabonally bo t ak f d' EI. 1 th Ard al h ave any enemIes. u. none 0 s flen e. I When Lynn, at the end of her nm{1her thrr~ .y.e~~._superm-. ,. ~ . . ...". ,.' . '.' ~known speech course. a u m e up OUD atlOns. .lZa.)e . en, as usu , as h * * * ,last first grade term at Richard" tendent of Prlmary, Ilandffi at, h~c;outm~d'actlbvllty,.;~ ti~flPr?vlIf19 Included in the class being the perfect answer' ••• Velva MOIsture Film. Prepare yonr , t d t b' B 'e the Grosse Pointe' Memorial" er CODSlera e a,,,l5 c all' or. f fir t 'th this th.' thO be' t 'd th "I can do anything in the world, for I am master of wan e 0 e.ome a roWDl ...... oil pamtfng •.•erami .... nd stage- offered ~y...t/1e 1?epartm,:"t of ace s •. WI ~oo ,!,g, soo mg au y lU en space and time," said the first lunatic. "Nothing is impOSe her I?oth~~ found there was no ChTurhch~~d~y.• SchO.ot .. .. craft; , to .hospital. work' with .Commumty ServIces, ~ll be blend on your foundation WIth new ease. There's an extra 'bl f " troop avallable b~cause .. there e ..Lesmgers are, In he; o~ hil-' .3.. ' d' - .bI -'-~~t h . the fol1owing....program points: benefit too 'for dry or normal skins. Experiment with a 61 e or me. d It 1 de s Sh took words, tru1 .....a .J..urch family C \a en. an ,. pOSSl y, w. er ,er, '. "'. " '" • ,,, . were no a U Jlea r. e. . oS' ~ . . .' girls are both in 'high .schOol to ~a c q U Ir i ng self - confidence; bottle from Trail Pharmacy, on the hUl .' , Ther~ s .one thiJllg y~u can t d?, smd ~he 8~ond 1t~e plunge anc~for. three years Met in New York Church, _ teaching." . . iHow to reme~~er the. pe~ple . , * ... * . t 'When I tlirow a bewn of bght from my flashlight I II bet I dl.rected a Bl owme tr~op at When working as a textile de- Her charm 'and infectious eJt1-1 you meet; Handling soclal SltU- Call' all b. d 41 her. f b tll f,' '1 -tmd all h 70U cau't walk up on it." .Ri<;haul.. Alth0ll!lh .now, .8Ssigner after graduation funn .fuusiasm.a:ee.va1ue.!.not only by .ations;' introductions; ete.; Im- • h t ;:Kk .h:d ;'h eg~J.l'att~nding the. ~d ,:Sco,~tin_g"wor~,tlut mo:re ~.:~:s~~Sl~wgeYO~g r~~:ngP~~ 'feather to;ch. The modest "-ices t~/ent"':seven ninet'll five "m/, * * ... Id- . th' . '. Young Peoples Guild: of Dr. ,unportant.by.the,children1:hem-, ..., . 7_.! ••• Y' ,. someJ • J • s~ven-year-~ I., In ell"' lJeg~- 'Emerspn Fosdick's famouS ,Riv-' selveS,who;1iendlt ..from her.U~ help you:~speakmg; Intr~ducl.ng trn,.rty-two mnety #ve 1I1Ulud~a hand. carrymg case of [ng- m~~ Browme work the most-In- erside' Churc~ There she met' derstandlrig, ,and', example. .. ' a spe~er; '.Aekno~ledgmg ID- sk,~ 17114 Kercheval Ave., fII1, the village. A. diner while dining at Crewe spmng. ..' Mr. Leisinger, when they' both _.~ ' . . ,'. trod?ctions-m a ~ 1n g and ac- * * * Found quitc~ a large mouse in his stew, They a:e so enthuslastlc and became. interested in the Gtiild's . . ~eptmg presentatlons;' Prepar- Tw'eed is a sophistocated story tbis year and.D. J. Healy's In co-operatlve, she says. Now: ~he drama w:orkshoP _' in' Plymoutli mg a well co~structed ~t~lk; the village has harvested the pick of the crop in high fashion' top Said the waiter, "Don't shout Wi~s$50' has aD:0th~r daugh~er enterl.n.g Mr. Lclsin er ~sherS--at-Grosse L.rc'ense .PI te.""J-ckpot.. Thinking' on your feet; How to ~oats. Geared ..~ both misses and junior figures, the ~yle range And wave :it about, . Browmes as she begmsner thrrd Pointe Mem;rial 'while hi' wife u conduct and take part in a IS wide and handsome. For the dressy debutante there 18 a dreamy Or the rest will be'wanting one,.too." year as chairman. . d' ts th . . shi' .,.. ~ f --- rtleeting. Your voice and you' fitted black and white number. The top closely moulde~ th~ bot. _ Irec .e. wor p serVIce 0 Josephine Girard, 432 Maison 'M 'ki" 'th . t f b'li~ ~m flared. It has push up raglan sleeves and s'blny black braid * * ... ,~ee€lls Help.. her d~partinen:t,. 'and! he alS~ road,_ i. :$50. ri.cher ..today for tie~ ng e mos 0 your a I trim on the neat little collar. Novelty enters into the pic~e with "Who Is that houibly ugly looking woman sitting by For a nelghborhood chal1'man, serves on the church's Board of having .stopped' by her local M.'k I . t. . b unusual ,trim treatments. Perfectly adaptable to the college ' t' b' t 't I d m.. '.' a e c ass reserva lOns. Yr' &~ d It t" 1'-- herself over there?" said the stranger to his host. the b19ges JO 18 0 reCr~l. ea _ .L'.LUS~e~~.. .' . Plymouth dealer- recently.. _' 1li TU 5-3808 TU 5-0~71 campus m a.pepper an sa coo 'Wlth a large black v~lvet co uu; ers,. mo~hers who .are willing to ThlS en~rgebc pan' have con-; MT's;':Girard was' present.edl ca ng . . or .••• forty-fIve dollars. Autumn shades are cap~ed m another "That sir," said th~ host, "happens to be my sister." take. the leadership course "Ull tinued; their dramatic interests th ff"ld". .. i' J tweed. This time with a leath~r col1a,ra.nd mat~hing buttons. One , . , . .,' . '. ~ ~. ICl.,._.px;ze money, _or. more gem from the collection 18 a beautifully tailored dark tweed. "Of course," said the embarrassed guest. "I didn't bemga' wmner m the Plymouth Donna GUImond Earns Set off to perfection with white alpalm turn down collar. The coat notice the resemblant::e." • • AT 1i0 ME .•. ENJOY MUSIC ~~d eoIdLicense PIate Jack- Wings as Stewardess Is lined with the same ~terial. '. Coming home trom Sunday School two girls were dis- from.. I --. ~e luc~_ ~ecip~ent h~d(~e-,. Miss Donna D. Guimond of . When is an investment an asset? .When it's a sport coat cussing the morning's lesson. "Do you believe there's a posl~d,.her ..en'try ..blan~m :1~e. G . .P . t W d h d of .nnpecable styling" versatile enough to wear with .absa- RE'CORDS TAPES FM RADIO contest .box-at .MicheL Motors j rosse om e 00 s, as gra - . '. ' ..' . ' , devil?" asked one. I I , , 19391' Mack., avenue, Gross~l uated .from E~t~rn Air Lin~s' lutely anythm!5' You can fmd ~~ at KIlgore and Hurds. A "Of course not", said the other. "It's just like Santa . SEt;. AND HEAR THE LATEST 'Pointe Woo'ds.. ' , .' Istewa.rdess trammg -sc~ool m warm ,brown Jacket flecked WIth grey, maroon and blue Claus. It's only your :father." . . ,'xl].e,contest, sponsor~d .by the! Mia:ni, Florida and has started an~ se~ off wi~h subtl~ black s~ripes. This elegant item is * * lit ..'II__-FI EQ'UIPIM' ENT: Plymouth, divisio~ of. Chrysler her ,career as an EAL steward- palred.m the display wmdow thIS week with slacks of char. The man who brags about sitting on top of.the w6.tld' . .' CorporatioJ;1,:at t r a c te d more ess...... ' coal and oxford grey, chocolate and cocoa brown. Their top. might do well to remember that it turns over' every twenty- . AT than a' million' eht~ies 'and of'" Miss GUlmond 18 the daugh,ter coat of softest. cashmere' in caramel color would complete fered a tOtal of .$100,000 in prize of .Mr.. and Mrs. Charles. W. the outfit with superior taste b(~sides keeping you warm four hours. . t mone~" --.,' Guunond, ,1826 Norwood -drIve. all" . te 92 h . * * * 11 'lit 'IJ 'L1" , T" t' ' . h d Upon completion of her five- WIn r.... Kerc eval Ave .. ~I ...INC. 0, compa e, ~e~. ()wner~.(,,!a ., ...... '" * * Some open minds should be closed for repairs. , .1 '...... _ ,.. ,only to, ,visit any Ply~otlth we.eks tr~mmg course m Miaml . . . . • Don't worry about finding your station in life-some-- ~~ dealer,. "pi~tice 'pro~f of' 4~a:rshe w~s transferred.' ~o' Ne,w A douhle d~cker special cau;h~ ou, pu~se strtngs at Trail one will teU you where to get off. TU 4-'7090 ownership; - r.e g.i s t e.r 'license York,Clty. From there' she wl11 PhIl1'1nilCY. ClasSIC scents by LanfJt'f1,.m attractlfJely packaged gifl "In the Village" OpentO-Nine' nuniJ?er~:and" co.mplete the. ,of- fly to :ma.ny cities on Eastern's sets .(toilet water and perfume) Arpege at five fifty tmd M" Sin 1700l Kereheva.l at Notre Dame , Jicial en~ blank. .. system wmch. covers 24 states, at fwe. 121 Kercheval A11e. . . , : -" . . '- the' District of Columbia and -... * ... Puerto Rico. S~ you later alligato~ in D. J.. Healy's at the bag counter . choosmg one of their pedigreed pwrses ',' . in rich brown, red, black~ navy o~ a new a~liga~r shad(~ called honey. They come in ~avoriti~m3 .Cape God ahCI Colonial Homes., . travel show pIeces, medium SIZecarryalls or clutches. Prices begin : . , . - ,'. - at eighteen fifty. D. J. Healy in the village. . .

01 Women Champs ~rowned At Gowanie Golf Club The Gowame Golf,Club Cham-I First flight honors went to lIrs. pionship tournament has rec- M.' W. Toepfer, who defeated ently been completed. Mrs. Mrs. Alex. MacDonald. MY FAVORITE: Harold G., Marquardt, who has Second flight was won by Mrs. been ..C~ub ~ha~pion :for years R. W. Cordtz a~d rWlIJer-up was Book The Fountainhead has- relinqulshea her crown so Mrs.:T. P. Flemmg. Author _ Lloyd Douglas tha~ o~er ladies might com- ~rhird flight. was won by Mrs. pete. D. F. Steen over Mrs. 'R. T. Mix- Character in a Book ..Dr. Hudson in 'Magnificent Obsession' Mrs. V•. M. Nesbit won the ich and fourth flight went to Play t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• II' ••••••••••••• " •• 41•••••••• South Pacific championship, defeating Mrs. H.t Mrs. H. T. Nash, who defeated Musical :....••...... ••..•..", Q.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••• South Pacific up.' N. Mendenhall,, ' 1 Mrs. G. O. Knack Actress ., Cornelia Otis Skinner .

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Movie Actor 1 ••••••••••••••••• : Rock "Hudson , J TV Show : I~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Most of them Horner TV Performer (fern.) Lucille Ball Tv Perforiner (masc.) : Perry Como Choose from several colorful Magazine Readers Digest and. Time plaids .' •• in a sturdy pig- skiD.'graili carrying case. . Commen ta tor ~"" : John -Daly .', . { IN 'CONSTRUCTION . 'Three and Four B~droom 4;olon1al1 and . .With _Standard Case Columnist ..•...•.....:.•4 ; ; •• Robert Rual' k . "I~,":.ow_, - .. ,OIie, 'and :One..Haif~:8to~;.Cllpe eo.f 8t11e,. Rom. Poet 1••••••• _ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rudy ard ,Kipling .14.50 .. 18.50 <: \ Painter Raphael- and DaVjnci .Staelens Ga.rden', S~bd'iiisi'~n'dey~loped :.und: bu'iti,by .. With.,:Cushion,d Case , Cartoon ...... •...•...••.._".••..•..._ Rex Morgan, M.D~ ., . '.' ERNEST Gr. MOELLER,'. . ", ": _.~'. 15.9~ .• 19.95 - 24~50 Cartoonist ...... •"...... ••.•...... •...... :..LiK'e them 'all ~ .,

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Animal 41••••• f •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , If •••••• I •••••••••• ~. Poodles TJ:ese beautif!ll. homes h~ve sP8:ci.ouslivil~g and'diniilg' ro~~s,'outst~clingJtitchen.' t " Person (excluding family) Pfe~ident Eisenhower' Wlth table space, ex;panslve actiVlty rooms, large master .be'droom.;o~herj)edrooma .. City _...... •••...... " ~•••...... •...... Grosse Pointe .30 are .twin s~ze,.two ,baths. 'All, houses e~luipped :Wi~. cO'Dlple~e~1!1~U'Ijl",storms" " Vacation Spot Nassau and Port au Prince screens. 2-car. garag~, .finished gra~g and seeding. and: an assortment .ot!~shrubs.. . Very n:Loderately pnc~d...... ,'.- ".- . . Jewel _ tl t •••• ~ - ..t_. Diamond Flower Rubrum and Regale Lilies The above picture' illustrates one ofo:iUtypicafho~e5' .:~ow'~c~pie~' in.'this --- Perfume Carvon's "Ma Griffe," Caron's "Bellodgia" subdivision. , . Racquet and Mod.1 ftom. opell "allly' 1:00 Ie i,:oO •. ~. Color ...•...... •...... " " 1 •••• .- •••••••• -•••• ;.:.~ •••••• :; •• ;. Pink. -Sport, Shop Dance ..•...... •...... ••...•.....•...... '.,. I 111. or'" 11 t.. Mam'bo '. 106 KERCHEVAL . Hobby Gardening and Shell Hunting TUx.d., 2.5444 4.version ~ ; ~ Snobs and Snakes TU 1-5262 TU 1-2262 Ambition to be a star reporter on a Big n~wspaper -

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