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DEADLINES 01 ,,I,, Students' Parents ZoniIlg Law WEEK . Z'd H. 'h'O .' · . Ame~ded By" As Compiled by ,h, Ho . 19 . p"n"On CityS~lons .. Gross. Point. News

Thursday, February 11 · t .S.h Z. Council' Votes to Restrict PRESIDENT EISENHOWER O. P.'01nee .00 S Class ',C Licenses in Oistricf declared his policy is to k,eep th~ f . C tc Three I'{owExisting.'. United States out of the Indo- .. china. conflict and any other war Opi"ion Pole Conducted by' Survey. Research Center of At a public hearing held ,in ' in the world. However, he point- j the . Parcells Junior High ed out that every .step this coun- University of Michigan Produces Interesting try takes in helping France to . , and Favorable Answers. School auditorium on Moh- fight the Red Vletminh forces in day, February IS, not a single Indochina, is being done to help Parents of Grosse Pointe public school children hold a voice . was raised for or this country from becoming too highly favorable opinion. of, the district's school system, against' a proposed amen.d- deeply involved. according to the 'findings of an opiniDn pole conducted by the ment 'to the Woods' Zoning He conceded that there is some Survey Research Center of tl!e Univl!rsity of Michigan. Ordinance 8S. risk in everything that can be Results of the pole were pre- ~. . With the' calling of the hearin~. done in international affairs,. but sented last Thurllday evening at '200 Att d Mayor Paul Rowe announced stressed that every move au- a meeting at the Board of Edu- en that those present would be giv- thorized is aimed at preventing cation building, by Dr. Charles . . en an opportunity to speak for war, F. Canne11' 0f '.the.. SR'urvey e- C T 01' against the proposed change, search Center. en ter own but no one aecepted the invita-. . SYNGMAN- RHEE,- - pre3ident tion. . Trustworthy Survey . . 'll M · " of South Korea, 'stated that he Dr. Cannell described.' the H' t n Vote Is Unanimous wasn't bluffing when he an- Grosse Pointe survey ,as more . a ee l, g "/Uter waiting a reasonable nounced that he Is determined to trustworthy' than most opinion, ' __ time, the Woods council then vot- reopen the war against Chinese ed unanimously to adopt the Reds occupying North Korea, and poles, bec~use it was based on a. Experts and Representatives amendment, which; in effect, Um. complete Itst of all parents of all fAil P • t O' Ch' f its-Class C liquor licenses in Dis- that he will do this even with- children in the schools. 0 om es !SCUSS Ie out United States h~p if n~es7 From this listing the "ersons :~ic~p;;ntro~~e three places now llary. Problems of Area • He criticized American policy to be interviewed were chosen . \ The change puts teeth into a as "mistaken" in discussing peace . by a strict "random sampling" Some 200'residents attended present ordinance which' was with the Chinese and said that method. Every eighteenth name a' Town Hall meeting, span- okayed by a'majorlty of Woods was chosen, thus giving every sored by. the League of voters In 1952. However, the val- I• Unification through political con- , parent an equal chance of being Women Voters of Grosse Park, idity of the ordinance 'will be ferenre was ridiculous. He is con- interviewed. tested in Circuit CourL vinced that Communist China Subject to a statistically estab- and held hi the War Memorial A husband-wife owner of a , has not lost its ambition for the . ,. . -Fred Runnells Photo lished margin of error of from Center on Wednesday night, Woods restaurant,. at a previoua Whole or Korea. and that it will The NEWS photographer attended a practice seasion of the newly formed Grosse Pointe Symphony Orchestra five to seve~ percent, th~ results February 10. Representatives meeting, served the mayor, coun- , reopen the war as soon as it is in Pierce Junror High School last Wedn~sday i1ightands~apped some pictures of the members hard at work. The first may be regarded as a highly re- of all five Pointe municipali": cUman, City Administrator Ray ready .. Rhee did not state when concert of the organization will' be held'ln Parcells Junior High School o~ Su~day; March 6. Left,to right, standing, are: liable cross section oOhe opinion ties were present .to discuss MacArthur, and the Liquor Con- he will make his move. DEWEY KALEMBER;TOM-NESTER,'presid~nt;WAYNE~:OUNLAP; conductor;an~ CONNIE RAETHER. Seated, left of all parents in the community, affairs, of. their comm,unities lrol Commission, with writs ree - - - to .right:,CAROL SMAGA:;:12year, C?1(LvioliJ:tist;~ndELE~NO~ TREAr •. ' • ,..' ,'. .'. " .'.,' " Dr. Cannell 'declared. and to answer questions. quiring them to show cause why l , . . " .... '. The 'Fbidlnp Listed' Dr. Louis L. Friedland, associ- their license application ahould RUSSIA'S OFFER of ,a 50-year , " ,.. . ' .', , i' . , • The findings of the survey ate profes!orof public adminls- not be approved. t~~~:~iV~t:~::r~:;c~r~~::: ~~~ Call Meeting Tlrris: Club'~ Va.ri~ty,Sh,ow ,Burglaries, Sh~~~inety_two percent of the tralion 'and uovernment, of .Wo~msc:;ndl~:,~~e Jules pelled from Europe, Was turned . . fE' '/,.\ tdl ~' , t , 'Q' ~ ':' d" I ' parents believe that their chil- Wa>.'~~UnTiveR~1tSY'rinwast~o~etrha-Berna"is,;h~dlinllt~e.;:ase for .~ ,down .,b:i....B~,~in.!and, ...f~a~c.,. '",~itl'1;':o~a.,~~~~1 ~R~: .....' ~~ ~"'!~l'~. ',ap~",i'l~~I\OO,,',~",.lrItW; '~'~s~"e"ol'r~'O- " dreit .. are::' enthusiastic ~bout tor~ ~urs. , , p ge ~~':.. ,~ the:cltY;"t;':',. ' SovJ~«"'orefgn M ntster V•..M. :.6.Y'U '.V~W7~8 ~p,~~ iI,;, '. _.~~~~_ .. _'U.I.£', ,~o ,f, school-and react favorably to it, league,. acted as. mistress ot_ce~e-,~'The; restaurant' owners are ~:u~~~':i~:~~:rfn:cinerlltor .r;rijPfeseiitCJf«friiS'"orlOO By Teenagers ~i~~:7}:~:t~!~~~~~~pr~~i~'ii~rr:::~:h:n~;~=:Ef$!~~)~~ bloc with the United States ex- . .' . . , . _ , children to .get along well' with of .the Detroit Metropolitan. Area . They presented their petition eluded. . Woods Promises to Ke'ep Sixth ,An"ual Event For Organization's Benevolence' Furld .' Cash, Camera 'and Rifle other, people' and tobp.come use- Regional 'Planplng CommISsion, to thecouncll. last month, but His proposal called for a Residents Fully Informed To Be Given In Parcells School February~5 and 27 . Stolen on Several.Visits ful members of society. This area one of. the ch.et.,speaker:s, told following a heated debate at a Europe united under the Krem- to Ruel Res',denc'e of training for citizenship led all the. paDt the. ,Pomte area plays public hearing, their request wu Iin's domination with a 32-natlon On All Developmentsr '. On Thur~day'and Saturday evenings, February 25 and others in the approv31' of the in tha development of the whole denied.: .. mutual assistance and non - Of Pro'teet .'! 27, the Tu,xis, Club's annual variety sho.w, will be presented in Shores' . parents.' 'm~tropolitandistrict. He said the . ~i~~~e~~~e~~ty o:s J~t:ou;o~a~ .~ ) at Sq5'p.m,:inthe,Parcells, Scnoolauditorium at Mack'ave- ,.With the a~ of 'two teen- 3; Sixty-eight' percent of ' t~e '~~~:I~o~ar~}:tr:r~~~;~~~~~~1 David E. Burgess Foster Dulles said this would In order to clarify certam nue and Vernier road. This will be the, sixth. year that, 200 agers, Shores police cleared parents of element~ry scho~l chl1- of this fast-growing area:-l.In-. "N Co' iIm leave West Germany and West matters regarding i~'pro-of Grosse Pointe's. young p~ople will have th,eir opportunity up a breakin,g.' and entering dren are well satISfied wIth, the dependent political' action. such . ew. unc an Europ(' open to external aggres- posed Woods-ow~eci nciner-' to perform':. before,'..2 000 reSidents case whichocc'ur'red last such'asteaching reading,of the writing,fundamentals;spell- asistake?.J1ow.1,1everyposs, . . I ible, .ion: M When the' series ,was begun, it~ . December 8, 'andother thefts ing, and arithmetic. ' case; 2, C~operat1ve action, wi~ . David E. Burgess of 641 Was'h- - - • ator, to be locate~ .~, ~r~er w~s tlie."inteni~on 'of :the Rev. thtisiastic over tli,e shows•. The from the same house. 4. Sixty-eight percent ,of ,the the establIShment of authoriti~ fngton road, took hIs oath of of- Friday, February 12 road near the Girard Dram, Paul Ketchum, director of the emphasl's thl's 'ye,"r, will be upon . ,,' " ts f I h' 1 I to handle problems which must 'fice on Mond...... February U, as BC MURRAY D. VAN WAGONER, Cl'ty Ao.m'l'nl'strator'Ray llKac_ 'Tuxis Club at.-the. Grosse Pointe musi.::and danchig.., Tom Saund. ,A"c'cordl'n'g",to,', Sho'res . Poll'ce dparenh Ii0 ,e ementaryh 00 chi -" be considered jointly. and 3 'Con- the City', newest..., . councilman. .lY4 M 'i I Ch h d f Ch t Chief Fred Duemling; two De- ren, e eve't e schools are i;iv-. . , ' , , . ., , former governor of Michigan, re- Arthur and, several members sam'emposro.na,'th'eudrl~re'ct:aornofOthe SI~Xer's Orchestra has :worked,hard troit'youths" Milton' L. De':Marco ingtheir 'children a good ground- soUdation.of the-Polntes mto one The oath was administered by signed under :ire from the Mac- on 'the special numbers, They ing for high school.' Sixty-three municipality, . GrollSeJ'ointe ,City Clerk Norbert kinac Bridge Authority, lifter of the Woods council have in. shows,' to give all local, young will be featured'insuch:music of 1221iEngle, and ,Neil .Cherry, percel\t of, the parents', of 'high A number of, problems which Neff. i arousing the ire of Gov. Williams vl'ted Aline drive residents to people the opportunity, during as "Stiing of Pearls,'" fISt.-Louis 17, of 1539 Fairview, were taken d f \ Mr, Burg"!ss lilled a vacancy and Prentiss M. Brown, chair- their high school years, to gain Bl~es Parade," "Jumpin'at the bite custody 'on' Monday, Febru~ BC 00 S u ents eel that the high (ConUnued on Pare 2) created Ly Fred W. Parker, Jr .• man of the authority. a special'meeting to be held exp,erience on a stage. Woodside," and others, '. ary 8, and formally ~harged with school is givIng their children a ------who was elected mayor of the 1 Van Wagoner's resignation on.Friday, February 26. Audience Enthusiastic' Ten groups of'.. girls have W"liforcibly Rentering'I 48Sthe:L khomeSh of whatevergood groundingelse Uieyformaycollege'be ex-or Old'L',' andmar'k CIty at the, 1ast eI'ection. He was came a few hours,after he regis- "About' 25 .'0'r 30 of, the resi- Past audiences have. been 'en- worked up dan.::e.routines,' mak- .. am ue "\' a e. ore pecting.to' do after, high ~chool.' ,' . . " appointed to fill the counc11sea' tered as a paid lobbyist for the ing the lltrgest number. ever to be road,on.the,December'date,and, VanlS- hes, z-n,',Cz-ty until the expiration of the_term d ts II'v'I'ng0' n AII'nc '.Jrl've have takl'ng about $30,:, ..' ...5. Si;cty.seven .percent ,of the . 1\T b Stifel-Nicolaus and Company, a en : u . , presented in' JI' Tuxis show. The ts b Ii' th t th i hil 10 ,..ovem er, 1955. bonding house in and a expressed mterest. 10. the mc. in- Cap t'or,s' F.'lJ"ger' settings n,e~essary Jor ,these The burglary' '"w'as reported by, drenparen 'e',eI'eve i a' b tte r cth - - During the recent world con- member of the financial syndi- erator project," state'd Mr., Mac-' "t ., dances are' keeping, many stu- Ruel' and P.oliee Sgt~ George La ar earn ng , e er an A landmark in the City was flict, the 'newcouncUmart was cate which recently placed the Arthur, "and hilve asked for ,a Br' o' 1113n' by .Dog dents busy painting. backdrops. Forest rond:,Patrolman Charles they 'did in school; and they at- recently torn down to make room resident agent in Hackensack. meeting so that tney can have. ~ The~scenes are for such dances as Wenrich/were assigned to investi- tribute this 'to materials, condi- for B' new two.story building. N. J.• for the Federal Bureau ot :r~~~~,ofs~u~a~~n:~id S :;a~ i~: the subject made clear, to them." "The Creep," "Bellbottom Blues," gate. They found that entry was tions and the way' things 'are The landmark, which until'llite- Investigation. He held this posi~ never thought anyone would see \ViIl Disclose, Plans' , p:e~~~h~~Ou!;~~~~~~~::~:~i~ap~ "Hot .Toddy," "Mississippi Mud," gained by breaking the rear door ta~~~t~venty percent feel that ~~p:irus~lpa, c,~7~;~P~:h~~:i, tion from 1941 until he resigned anything wrong; as .membe.'s of and "Lullaby of Broadway." One window leading to the kitchen. th i hUd' t h five Y:larslater to return to live other Stnte boards are registered t' He disclosedI fthatthfrom,. itime. tto Fa'rms'stray.'dogPatro'to,1m'anthe'Vincent'dog, pound,Peters production~numberisan' .ItalianOn ed February '.6, Mrs. ,Ruel sonal.e r cattention,ren gefromenougthe teachper- was. I erected11 din 1914, and twas in the Pointe. as lobbyists. - ' lme. as pans or e mc nera or street scene, featuring dancers, a call ,police, and complained of,' , '. - ong na y use as a grocery sore. Ur.Burgess, who received his - - - take' form, Woods residents will discovered 0.1' Wednesday, Feb-~horus,' a.nd ;,peclalties; mysterious phone calls; and asked ers., Of those who feel otherwise, At the time, it was owned by the law degree from the UniVl~rsity THE THREE WESTERN for- be notified, and that explanation ruary 10.. ' :.' ,Chorus of 100 Voices thllt her ,house be watched ~as.no few blamed the ~eachers or prIn- late Henry O'Hooghe. . of Detroit Law st:hool in 1939,is f sessions and other meansof'noti- ;. Patrolman Peters' receJ.\1ed a ' one 'would be home'that mght cipal-most blamed the fact of The building was ,the first busl- practicing Jaw with the firm ot eign ministers have hopes 0 ar- fic,ati.onw,ill be m,a.de to ke.~p the. call t'o'',p'lckup a'doa at 422 Madi- Bill Carrothers, director of the N b F Y 'lb' ., too-large classes. . dlfi t be t d ranging negotiations with Red .. vocal music; reports that he has a, our 0!1 s'. 7, Concerning the social pro- ness e ce, 0 " erec e on Goddard McClintock Fulton and China on Far Eastern problems. pubItcp~sted on Gny pJ:ogress. ,son. The:,animal had 'a collar' but' a' chorus' of 100 v'oices as' well asPa~rolmen ":\yill~amWei~sand gram of the school, there is'less Kercheval just cast of Detr:>itiin' DQnovan: • The announcement was made" He denied that his ollice has nO licellse tag, so the olliccrde. quartets and octets.to perform on MelVInYacks, While:checkmgthe, agreement among' parents, al- the then Village of Grosse PoInte; He has been admitted to P!'M:- afler another day of hard, secret 'refused to discuss the p~oposed .cided to. take it to the "pound., , such:. 'numbers'.as 'Istanbul," house, n.oticed.,~.ca: drivin~ into ,though the majority are satis- The modern building which will tice law before the U. S. Supreme bargaining with' Russia's V. M, project with any Woods resld~nts," While"Peters, had' hilllhand'in "Winter Wonderland," "Shrimp the, drIveway without Itghts. fled ,with .the number of social take its place, will have a, full 'Court, and was accorded this Molotov. as was charged by several mdi- the dog's ,collar, the dog ,twisted Boats,!' etCh '. . Th!!y stopped, the ,car. ,and, too~ activities. basement and will be two stories honor through an Introduction by Among the things already un- viduals. aroundCaUSingh'ithe.ollhicehr'~mid-, :,.Among 'the comedy routines its occupants".three teenagers" 8. Parents',are more critical of high. Building will, be 'started Michigan's senIor senator, Homer der discussion, is the question of In Inltial Stage. dIe flng.er of s rIg t an dto will be one 'entltle'd''There',s, No w~ose ntimes \Ver~;not given ~e-. discipline in the schools, than of tl:tis spring~" . Ferguson. He is also a member an Austrian independence treaty. He pointed out that ,the, inci~-~ecom!! ,t~apped, ;, ' , " " ' . 'BUslnessLike: the Pushcart Busi- cause they arelnnoceJ:lt parties, any other 'point touched upon by '~r, Neff revealed that the~Irst of the Michigan Bar Association Molotov had not given.a "yes" erator project is still In its initial .As \ a result, Pe~ers . finger riess.'l'" ' ' and De Marco to, the stati0!l. . the survey. Fifty-five percent busmess building in Grosse,Polnte and, the Detroit Bar Association. or "no" regarding the setUing of stage, and as the plans unfold, broke at the third Jomt. He was De Marco, ~he~questioned, gaVe unqualified approval of the is no..ythe site of the parking lot He is chairman of the Board ot the Korean War and then of the 'the public. as a whole, ~will' be driven to Bon Secours' Hpspltal, ' ,Tickets for ,the .show may be confessed to the'December burg- school's handling otdiscipline, of Best and Company.'.It was a Trustees' of the Grosse Pointe Communist action, against France fully ,informed, either through' where the,' finge~' was' x~r&yed purchased. at:' the 'door or from lary, and said that : Cherry ,was, :but one'.fourtl).of those inter- sort of general store, bUilt in 1907 Congregational, Church, a mem- in Indochina, which they hoped his office, or by ,the council. and: aet...... Tt.peisClub members. The Thurs- his accomplice. Both'suspects'also, viewed felt the need. for im- and used until, 1910,or 1912. It ber of the' Grosse Pointe Yacht will be settled before the con- ~~r;.~i::ir~~~~n~d~l~. ~me~~~~ ~dmitted. theypre~iously took aprovemenL A larger percent of wa!l torn down about,20 year,s Club, a member of Detroit Lodge ference' convenes on Far' East Pl f DUS CDS S h l 11' h . came!a and a .22. caliber rifle: fathers than ot mothei'Sls pleased ago. . No.2, F&AM, King Cyrus Chap. problems, , ans or ' .:, "" 'C 00 ~i~~s ~ln~~~JenI~t~FU~:' TU~IS from the Ruel :reside~ce.. Thesewith discipline In the schools.' The Kercheval busmess .doreter 'No. 133, RAM; and the De- - • - . were recovered by the pob~e. ' 9. Eighty percent of' the par- was the magnet which drew other.troit Comamndery No.1.

DIPLOMATIC SOUI'CES re- .t., ,-So -n'-'a' -t-c-h-' ~ar~ts, were,' 0 b t a I n e d. 'ents .interviewed are well satis- busine~ses to t~e. pre~ent Villag~ Following hiS'resignation as an vealed that South Korean Pres i- Win,.., Hon" ors . or',A rch;te'II c'ts "' Pu'rse-, e'r agamst the two from th,e Wayne. ,. . ',.: ' ~oppmg Center, Mr. NeU point- FBI agent, he and his wife Marie dent Syngman' Rhee .has made ------Grabs ,..Th'I-n" ....Ai. -r, County Prosecutor's 'Office on the (Continued on Pare 2) Ied out.. anJi their 'family," moved' to th~ an offer of sending one or two Plans 'for the new Detroit term in September. The auditor- date of.their arrest. ... . ------Woods,-ivhere ,they lived for 'one ROK divisions. to lndochina, .to University-Grosse Pointe Coun- lum and gymnasium, probably . -_. ; Tliey' were 'placed. under, $500 W ds C.h.. ~.' A...... !. d t year. and then came t.llive in th. help the French light the Reds. try Day Schoql now: under con~ Will;not ,be".entirelr' ~nlshed b~ Mrs.'Qeorgena .Heinrich of-the bond each, following 'an examina-: ,00 ... a, .,er . n n City.: where'they have been "1iv.. Gen. John Hull, to whom Rhee struction in Cook road, have won that. time, but their completion Protestant Children's Home, 900 tion.before Shores Judge George " ,.. , me me in': sInce' 1949: . G il 1 is personallythat two madedivisions~e offer,have deniedbeen turalnationalfirmh'onors.of. Lineweber,for the archltec-.Yam'" willTheb~million,accomplishedand a 'halfdollar..soon after. policeCOOK,on.roadS~day,'FebruarY14,'lnforined'Woods t r •.I'a, andl ,rel~ased' until their' p':.la, ..n'..'A''.. ppro. V..ed" . :b'y' , .G..0' ,v'e.rno. r. D'aThvidcl03~,PS.I~~~~v,.c,: ...... el0'~,iVtweI'Cnshi,ldMraen.r_ mentioned, but ;refused to com- asaki :md Hellmuth. project wasma.de possible by the that/a' young boy' attempted' to 48Sh---S--l- . ,tha and, Mary, 5; and Charles, ment about one division.' - ,A bronze' plaque, .the' School sale of the ~oun~ry Day S~ho~l snatch her'purse. ' . .. .eets to en ." . A prQp~sedamendmentto the] it'has been approved by. the vot- who is one year old•.. There was noollicial confirma- Executives Award, was present- property to the ,Grosse Pointe. - . : :. '. At' C. 'try CI' b" Woods ,Clty Charter was' ap~ ers; ': "- . ,'. tion of the Rhee "l'eport from ed to the firm Saturday' at the Board of Education, and by gifts" ,;3he stated that s~ewas walk- . ,oun . U proved by. Gov.G. Mennen'Wil- " The.,amendment was proposed . HURT IN FALL.ON ICE either Washington- or' Seoul, annual. convention of~ theNa- from alunnii' and friends' of, the ingeast on .Cook'road,.near 'East. .' .. liams, the. Woods council was ,in- by, CouncilmanWaid McKnight, City; pollee took Bdb Yeager. where possibility of such action . - f S h 1 Ex- coinbinedinstitut1on., .. '.' .... Kings court;,when a "youpg :p0y Forty.eightbed. sheets were, formed on Monday, February, 15., following' .a' stormy hearing in 17. to his home on Thursday. tion..lAssoclation 0 . coo. . . The samearChitec:tural. '..firm approached,.and,:while,passing. i. r h..'.' hi h' . ta: F b ~:S~ydi~~~~n\~.~;.F~~~~':~~ ecutlves, in AUantic City,. N,J. \ also did' the 'plans' for ihe-'large made ,'2 gra~,:for' her/purse. Fail-; ~~~~~.::r~~b ~ D~:i{f~~~e~The .am~ndment: ....~hich'will V! c .two . res urant ownel'1l ~ ruary 11,; when he inju~ed . , Min.oru.Yam.asaki was present addition to."St...Paul's,'.C'';'ho'01.In' Ing t.o.ta.k,.e,lt aW,a..v.,,'fr.o.m,h.er.., s,.h,eFarm"s , 1!ce,'o'n id F b deprive the Woods council. of sought to, obtaina ..li.quo~license, hlmds~lf,He,had,fallen on the Ice the ollcl., which if-made .will be. i th I hi h is o;x;; J p011 Fr ay,' e ru- Ute .power to repeal or amend permitting them' to servellquor an mjuredhls back. rejected, for fear Red China may to- rece ve" e.,p aque, w c Gross~,Poirite",boulevard' an~']s sai~,the:,bo'Y pe~,rtpm~g; \Y!!Stary,12.... .,. ' by. the. glass tO.their customers," _ intervene in the Indochinese, )Var. engraved. Winner of t~e 1953 nowpreparll.lg'plans, fo~'the new on,'Coo~' Foad to,.BI~sso~,Ialle, The theft ..the management,told any, ordinllJl~ I approved by the alonlfwlthfood ... , . ,. >" STRICKEN IN SCHOOL • • • Co~pe~!tlon for, 13ett~r. School, Sunday' SchoolbUllding' to be 1l0uthw.ar~,a,!1~~hen~~e I~stsight inveStigating :offlcers" occurred' peo~le of,ihe city. at anelec~on, There.su I Uncg. protests by Sally Stewart. 15, was turned Salarda" February' 13 .' DeSign. There wer83~ states erectedat:Chr~s~,Church;Grosse o~~im.:, . \ " the previous day,.Februaryll~. was voted~o be place,d on the Woods, citizens" prompted, Mc"; over.to,Woods.poUceto be taken . AN ADMIT'rED foriner Com~ represented in ..the competition., Pointe.,"It, is alSo, 1h~chitect. "

I . .Thursday. F Page Two GROSSE POINTE. NEWS,. , Thursaay, February 'IS, '1954 I ' •. . ' : '. '. " rimE EXPLODES' Repor~ P t H ZdH. h 0 .. f P .' 'f" P bZ.S h l T'" H II an opportunity to find out the needed .for. ,efficiency and fair- • SPARE Je."1tto 160t DO'- aren S 0 zg. pznzon~, ozn e _ U, IC,. C (lO'S: . own a" :~~cln;ali~y~;:,z:::ag:~~;~~~ ~:::.t~t~~fr:~~,nts of tl\~ po~nte t~~~otopo~~~lt;::i'~~pe;:fe-. In Res , , . :f" . . 'in' such a, community".s the' ., ,', ' ,p OSlon, sPl?, h'l h ' (Continued from P~re 1) need more. money, ganlzed to aetas IntervIewers. the mailing list ,by noti Y1Og:any, (Continued from Pare 1),' Pointe, he feels It Is ,absolutely POLlCE,HELP ILL ~TUDENT who stated- that w lee was A report of r tied wth the way school finances 10. Almost half of,. those in- These 'volunteer workers were member of the school staff;, " .' " ,',,',' necesSary for all ot,tbemto'ad- Carole"Stoneking, 16,of, 747 eating, he heard an explosion at fng in tile Dett art' adminis(ered. They feel that terviewed (44 percent) find the "briefed" in a traIning ,session by .;Copies>of the; enUre' report should be, handled jointly.,were minister ,their affairs' 'with- a Barrington,.was tooHl to rem~in t~e reard0thf htiSC,ti~rr'e,Ininvtehsetigtrunatl0kn mitted by the D .the schools are well equipped schools overcrowded. Dr. CanrieU befort! they set out made by', the Survey Research disc~sed, such as water supply, thought to" the, welfare. ot.the In class at.Grosse Pointe High disclose ~, a tan Area Region; and thp. money is spent' wIsely. Gratllylng to Board to' call at the homes of; 280, Ceilterof the "Education in, 0lJr,regulationsj garbage andrubbishothers,~." •.Cooperative" action. Is' School,on Thursda,y, February. 11" of ,Ospedales ,car blew up.~ mission, .reveale< Almost half of them (46 per- Concerning the findings of the mothers and, fathers', h.o s Town",isurvey havei;been~:iven,disposal," tJ:ansportation • n d , :w e. communities anc cent), however,. think that th:: survey Dr. James W, Bushllng, names were drawn from the. en- to the schoolstaff'members'and drainage. I','" '" '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, gained an over.; Grossc PoInte public schools SuperintendentoC Schools, com- rollment lists.. '.' 'P.T.A.' ,representatives for:,fur~,.:. Cite ChIef ProblelbS, ',' t ~ . ',. , new homes duri ------_ .mented: 240: IntervIews ~oli1pleted ,'. ther.s~udy. ,Thei:may' ~e',~ti~ .,.Representatives the various " ..' , .• of The biggest g. "Naturally the'results of this They were able to obtai~ com- tained',~y ,interest~d 'p~rs,?nsat Pointes were l!Ske,d t~ state the I. • '_, surVey are gratifyig' to me ,and pleted interview~ ,with 240 of the'the/Boardof ,Education offices, ,biggest problems', With whi~h ", ~ • was shown by tl ' to the members of' the E'lard of 280 assigned individuals: ,This 389. St. Clair avenue:' ' their muniCipalities, are faced. acquired 305 nel t C"'h. ' I 1 , lowed by the F PLANNED Education. We arc'happy that it nuz:nber wa~ ,regarded as h,lghlj'Me~ber~c of the:.schoO;' staff Rex J~hnston,.Woodscoun~il-, ol...fekJendab ~ • y t the Park, with I indicates that the people' of sa!:sfactor by l?,r• .c~~elk' ,who serve on the editorial board man, CIted ,se~.ers and,rubblSh ,-' and the Shores INSURANOE Grosse Pointe are pleased .wit~ Any proCessIonal, group, that of "Edl1cation :n; Our Town" are .and garbagedlSpo~al. • Harper Wood the type of education their 'chll- can g~t an ~5 .pe~cent. response Miss; Doris, K: ~,TriJtt,Dr, .Lyrm:Harry' ~ur,~on!City Clerk. of' t . h' , largest number PROTEOTION dren are getting. However, the Ina~UrVey ~,velY' happy, with M. Bartlett, Mr;CharlesJorgen',.' the,' Farms,:s~~ new park10g t "pr,e'SCr-lpt..I'On 'serv.lce' to~.t e " With -193homes. great value of thIs: report comes itself, he saId." , .' , sen, Miss Marjorie 'Harger, and plans are recelvu~gthe greatest , According to from the fact that it shows cer- Dr.Ca.nrlell ,emphasl~ed." the Mrs. Jennie . 'Dombroski. - Mrs. amount of study 10-his city. He • '.' , ' . • Detroit Region sl for tain specific areas where. 1m- fact that 10 survey wor~ It IS.not Donald Fos~er serves as a parent said' th.ere .arem~ny probl~ms , " provement can and should be the, total number of mterv:ews advisor which, an; hIS opimon should' be h d I • made. In our. constant effort to that is significant but}he method' , , tackled ,:!ointly"by all the'Pointes l .bll.c t 'e' me' ica pro J • Business keep Improving our educational of selectlon ofthose'1Oterviewed. ',,' l\fany I\!others I(elp~d , and cited the,succesa of the 'joInt' '. pU , ,.'" ' '. .. • JO program, these points will re- The Survey Research Center has :"Among, the mothers who' as~ 'police radiosystem.o',' , ,'., J • Industry ceive the immediate attention of based reports of thl! opinion' ofsisted. \'{ith .the'inturviewingfor ' 'Everitt. Lane,maDllger of. the , " Ol the Board and theprofes~ional the entire.na.t1on on.,l500'inter- :the .. survey, were: ,Mrs. 'Fred Park,"cited:; the , proposed ,new",' ',fe'ss'I.on' a' hospl-tal tJ • 'ndividuals staff." views, he said, and the largest Adams;~ Mrs. Richard Bruneau;iriarina ,adjacent to the beach tt" n'd the Paper Wanted Check nu~ber of intervie~!sever taken !dr~.',D. H. Butler, 'Mrs.,;Daniel' park;, as one ofthat,city's.biggest " The survey was initiated by ~y anyone for a no.lon-wide pole Chleger, .. Mrs .. G. Gordon Cook, projects" and 'said much study SH Slnc., 7884 the staff of the Board of Educa- 13 3,500. , , Mrs. MIchael, S. David, Mrs .. is also' being given to boosting.;, I. .J Stili Growlngl tion publication, "Education in "The Grosse Pointe survey is Philip B.-Day, Jr., Mrs. I. W. storm water pumping capacity.. . • f 2'7' . • ell Our ~ow':l," In an effort to obtain~ a belter surveylhan ,~ny Gallup Mrs. Karl W~ FIrth, Mrs. D. C"ThomaiJefferis,superintend- , or yea rs_ J an objective check of the paper's pole you pver saw, ,he sum- Foster, Mrs. George C.. Fred- entol the Shores' said work on, a. " usefulness to the communIty. marized. " rickson, Mrs. W., H. Granse, Mrs. master pIon' and completion of, J 13th ~hen the problem was 'taken up ~ce~ra~y Cited Joh~ B1 Gray, Mrs. Eml1,G~und- the, vIllage's new sewer system. f With the Department of Journ- The vanallon 10 the final tabu- ner, Mr. R; C. Hagland, Mrs. F. B: are the, two' chief activities there,,;, J FRI alism of the University of Michl- laUons was further cited as evi.; Henderson, Mrs. Glenn Himmels~ . Morgan There for,Clty • ASK YOU R P H Y 5 I C I AN" ~an, a clas~ of gradu~te students dence of the survey's aC.cl1rac~. baugh.' " ~ ,Sid~ey Morgan, former cOlln- J J m a semmar, studY10g survey AlthouCp responses were U~lI- OtherS included: Mrs . .' L. F. cilman of the, City of Grosse '. , • methods under Dr. Cannell volun- formly more favorable than cnll- Hope, Mrs. Glen •.Howell, Mrs. Pointe; cited parking and rubbish J 600 Dime Ildll., Detroit '26 . teered .to conduct a. pole here to c~l, the percentage of agre~ment R; B. Hunter, Mrs. Lee E. Joslyn, disposal as the main' problems CHE~ WOodwlfd 1.0321 • determme the reactionof.parents ranged from a bare maj~rlty, to Mrs. Paul Keller, Mrs. R. J. Lildd, 'there.and spoke of the develop.; SUIUlIAH omci ~o the schools and to "Education ~bove 90 percent on dIfferent Mrs, A. P. Leete, Mrs;'LewisM. ment of the recreational facill~ 04162 N. Woodward Ave, In Our.Town." ,Items. , LeisInger Mrs. Miles F. McKee ties which.is' now being under.' Roy.IOale A lengthy questionna!re was Co~~ernlng "Education in Our Mrs. Earl A~.Meyer,' Mrs. Harolcitak~n. , BOOT prepared. and a committee of Town the re~ults of the survey Mullen, Mrs. Keith ,Nevitt, Mrs. When asked for their opinions more than 38 mothers, many of were also f~vorable. P, A. Uenz, Mrs. Fred W, Ryd- of the gathering, the Pointe rep- A. 15.911 E. ' them P.T.A. membt!rs, was or- The est~bhshed method of rely- holm, Mrs. Josep?' W. Schwen, resentntlves 'all p r a i sed. the ~ at Bud ing on. chl1dr.en to take the paper Mrs. George .Smlth, ,Mrs. Tom League af Women' Voters for " • hom.e IS a !alrl~ adequat~ system Smith, Mrs, I, A. .Stlegl~r; Mrs. taking the initiative, in such a 16361 MACK,AVENUE - TU.S of CIrculation, s1O.cethree-fourths John A. Taylor, and Mrs. A. A. program. Mr. Lane and Mr. John- -, . al CourviJIe" " of the parents mterviewed :e- Thornbr~ugh, ston felt that such meetings keep

It. Of thiS group 88 percent saId \\rOODS-----APPROVES BID pressed the opinion' that' they PRESSEl) that they read it rather thor- TheW,oods council approved a should be for Individual munici- oughl~iost. Parents Read It bid of $1.602, o~ Monday, Febru': palities rather than for the whole ME 8 •Sl SUI T S The publication apparently is ary, 15, the .lowest. of. three, to ~roup.' . , lADIES' given attention by nearly two- hnve.~e wir10g done in the new Mr. Furton saId. that If more thirds of all parents of schoof MUnlclpal.garage, Marter' r 0 a d people co~ld. be attract cd to this, STUN children. This Is regarded as an and the Girard drain. type of meellng, they would have Deriver;es to all Pointes • Telep~one TU. 2-1040 MEN'S TO PCOATS unusually high percentage for an infrequent, free-of-charge publi- cation.' 'LADIES' CO ATS Ninety percent of the people " think that it is. the duty of the & S E S Board 'of Education' to, try to in- D R E S form them about the schools, and 79 percent think that "Education in Our Town" net!ds to be pub- lished. They are pleased with the SPIC~L5------quality uf the paper's editing and praise the competence of the edi- WEEK ENDING FEB. 27 torial staff. Three-quarters of the people want controversial sub~ Children's Clothes jects discussed fn the paper' bel fore decisions about them are Gloves . made by the BOcll'd of, Education. "Education in Our Town" is a ' tour-page leaflet which appears five times each school year. It was established.. in the tall of 1948. The most recent issue was sent home from the schools yes- terday. • Avallabl~ to All I Any citizen desiring a, copy may have his name plac;ed on

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;' ! ~ ... , , \' • . , . s $ 7 7 • s , . . d . D s. • $ • • 1-- -' Thursday, February'IB" 1954 . ,./ G R OS,S E POI NTE, 'N EWS Page Three I",.ry .18, "1954 . ,. f liRE EXPLODES ' Report- Shows Local Gains Gridiron Greats~Attend Cub,..Scout; Dinner 7h.reel~jured As Cars TanoJ,e . , . I'e, sent to 16M Dor- . . \.. Albert Hoekstra, Jr., 26, ,of struck one driven b~. Sigfrled ':estigate an Hex- 28242 Roseland,' Roseville, was Rist of 13053 SarsfIeld, East :~ to Fred Ospedale, . In Residential, Building's . hat while he was ticketed by Park policaon Satur-' Detroit. . A report of residential build- cent gain during 1953, over. that ,Ird an explosion at day, February 13, for not having . The woman. and .her stster, An- fng in the Detroit Region,. sub- of. 195:. In 1953, permitS were his car under control and caus- gel a, a passenger JD her car and s car. Investigation' mitted ,by the Detroit MetropoU": issup.d for 33,582 dwelling units ing an accident. He' will .appear Hoekstra were taken. to Bon Se: a tire in the trunk tan ~e~ Regional Planning Com- as against., a total of 27,339 lrl in cc.urt :>n March 3.' , cours Hospital for treatment of car blew up .. misSlon, revealed' that the 'Pointe 1052. . A police accident report re- injuries received in the crackup: COlT'munities and Harper. Woods T. Ledyard Blakeman,' execu- veated that Hoekstra, who' had Hoekstra 'was .treated for a cu~ ,--~~~~ gained an over.all total of'1,077 tive .director of the planning bee" drinking ..was traveling east in the mouth and a hump "n the. J new homes during 1053. f agency,. disclosed, that permits on Mack avenue and had failed head. The Consiglio sisters wer~ The biggest gain in the Pointe were issued. for 29,287 single- to stop for a red light .. t the' in- both treated. for lacerations of J was shown by the Woods, which family unit.';: 520. units. in two- tcrsection of Mack and Whittier, right and left legs below the acquired 305 new dwellings, fol- family structuresj:and 3,775 units and as a result, struck Ii, car knees.' . j lowed' by the Fnrms, with 147; in, building 'with three or more driven by Maric Consiglio, 25, of The driver of the third .:ar was the Park, with 82; the City, 33; family accommodations, most .of 4345 Maryland, which in turn not'injured. j and the Shores with 17.' . which' were in Detroit itself, Harper Woods showed the , Within the space of four years, j la;gest numbe'r of aU, leading residential dwelling permits to the' WIth 493 homes. totaled 133,051 in. the Detroit Grosse Pointe store hours, 9:30 to 5:30 j According to the report, the Region alone. This record indi- j Detroit Region showed 'a 22.8 per cates that 78 per cent.of the new homes being erected in the re- j gion are located in the 'suburbs Jro- JOIN and outlying sections of the area, ur .own convertible 22 per cent of which is being o j constructed in Detroit. j' OUR Building -permits granted in Wayne County reached 12,374 shirt-tail 'dress j dwelling units during 1953. This SHOE constitutes a gain 'If 2,160 over j the previous year, or an increase , . . ::-Fred Runnells Photo CLUB of 21.1 per cent •. When the St. Paul Cub Scouts held their Father and Son dinner on February 9, much of. the attention centered j As in' the past, permits. for about GEORGE WILSON, left, assistant coach. of the' Detroi t Lions, and ~OB SMITH, halfback of 'th~ world champion- singie.family dwellings predomi- ship 'team. INote the' slick haircombs on the yourigs~ers ~cramb1ing for aytogr~hs~ " .' j 13th PAIR nated, numbering 12,144. There were 58 two-family units permits j and 18 for' structures to house FREE! three or more families each, 5-Year-Old Hurt Congressmqn.'Rabau,t"Urges' DriverAbsolved C I A N j totaling 113 family units .. In Bus Accident Since 1950, the out-Wayne In Park Accidents Alley' iancePl'edgeCha~.ye j units of government have issued A smaII boy, visiting his grand-I , " .. .,. , . .' Farms firemen were called I .... ~ --. --. 'CWIooI CHESTER permits for a total of' 49,864 patents in the Park, was seriously Congressman Louis C. Rabaut human being which in turn de- upon, to,remoye James Davis,' 3D, dwelling units, constituting about injured by an auto, on -Wednes- CD., Mich.) has renewed,his plea pends soll!ly and':completely on of 4610 Detroit, to. Bon Secours ' 37 per cent of the total each tlay, February 10, and rushed to C!lngress for .passage ,of a the identity of mnn as the crea- Hospital 'on .Friday, February 12, ' BOOT SHOP year, in the :Detroit Region. to Bon Secours Hospital. resolution he introduced last year ture and son of 'God.' The fraud- when Ii Lake, Shore ..Lines bus A Park police accident report to amend the pledge of allegiance ulent claims of .the Communists ran over. his foot. , STUDENT STRICKEN disclosed that Jeffery H, Cornel-' .to the flag to include the words to the role of champions of social, According ~to. a statement 15.911 ~. WARREN Sandra Fraser, 16, of 1339 Bal. ius, 5, of 1932 Allard, was struck "under God". economic and, politicalreCorm is given to Farmspolice'by the ,buS at Buckingham four, became ill while attending by. a car driven by Erlene A. The Detroit Congressman point- given the lie by their:vefy own driver, John F. Madden of 9410 classes at Grosse Pointe High Sprung, 27; of 3630 Beaconsfield, ed out that President Eisenhower, atheist materialist coricept of life Manistique, Detroit, Dayis was TU. 5.0863 School on Wednesday, February Detroit, 'a.Cottage Hospital nurse. seated in Abraham Lincoln's new and their denunciati'on of relig- picked up at'RiIssell ana E. Jef- 10, and was-taken home by Park The boy was taken to the nos- in the New York Avenue'presby- ion,' the bond between God and ferson, in Detroit, in an into xi- pollce: pital suffering. from '.compound terian Church in Washington, at man, as "the opium of the peo- cated condition. ' , fractures of both leg~, a skull which Lincoln worshipped; heard ,pl~." , .', DavIs asked that he be let (III fracture and internal injuries. the Rev.' Georg!! M., Docherty As Doctor Docherty so elo- at Kercheval and Country Club In a Written statement to po. urge an'al11endment of the pledge' quently pointed out, the Amer, drive, then fell asleep. Arriving ~~~~! lice the woman claImed that she to include the identical. phrase, hi ican way of lit~is more than'the at the man's destination, Mlld- wa; traveling west on Charlevoix, a Lincoln Day' sermon, February materhH total of baseball .games, den wakened him and assisted lIP• between 25 to 30 miles an hour, 7. The phrase, "under 'God'.' was hot dogs, Coca. Cola', television, him f.om the coach. and had crossed the in+ersection used by LincciI't in' the Gettys~ deep freezes 'and other gadgets .• As he was driving away, Mad- ~phone ru. 2.1040 at Charlevoix and Harvard, burg address. "It is," he said, "a way of ,life den informed police, traveling when the boy jumped from the Rep. Raufaut's rema~ks foll~w:' that sees. man as a .• ,senhent about seven feet,. he ,heard' a curb into, the path., of her car. Mr. SpeCKer, in the first seSSIon being created by God and seek- bUI11P and stopping his bus, got ~:bR~*"' She said she could not see the of this Congress, on April 20, lng to know His will, whose soul out to inV'estlgate. He found boy because of the late afternoon 1953, I introduced in the House, is restless till he rest in God." Davis !lat on .his face, uncon- SAFETYSLE:PING BAG, sun glare, but when she. did, it Joint Resolution 24~, to amend It is therefore, 'most proper scious, in' a position indicating was too late. • ' the .pledge of. all,eglance. to ~he that,in our salute to the ~lag, the the bus had gone .over his leg. one size g.,.o.w.s Three young witnesses, Connie flag ..0£ the' Umted States of patriotic standard around which The' bus driver hurried, to a. and PauliPrentis, 10, and 7 re- AmerIca. . we rally as ~mericans, we state nearby home and called' police. from 3 m~s. to 3'yn. : spcctiyely, of 1437 HarVard, and That resoluhon would insert i~ the real. meaning of thaJ flag. Passengers aboard the :bus col. t Beverly!Btitler, 10, of 1354 Audu- the pledge the, words, "under, From their' eai'liest childhood our laborated Madden's statement, i bon, stated that Jeffery was about God", 50 that the. pledge would children, must . know. the real and he was absolved of any ;. 18 inches from the curb. at the then read: meaning of America. Children plame . crosswalk when he wps struck.' "I pledge allegiance to'the flag and Americans"of all,.ages must The, driver of :the car, after of the United States' of America know that. this is one nation making a'report.to.Park,pollce, and to the' republic!otfwhich it v'ihich""lunder God"'means "lib. POInter, Named wa. taken' to _t}lo~.•Wa3'no, County. stands,. one, nation" . under , God'erty and' justico'for al1~"•. '. Prosecutor's- Office to make a indivisible~-'wJtl(liberty and jus~ . - ", . Airman .l\Jonth tice for aU.", ...., ... : ' . T''''k' of ." ~ "',"" . statement and-then ~elcas'ed .. r,'have : been most::pleased to 'Buses to a e ~." . ptlnding the outcome of 'the no~idn the press. a report of the Staff Sgt. Joseph A. Piccirilli, accident.._____ sel'mon of the Rev. George M. Jr., 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Josep. Kids:- to' Concert .. ~iceirilli of 1172 :Wh~ttier' road, ~ ene SOCleety' Do,"herty at the. New York Ave-, Marl after II thorough investigation a nue' Presbyterian Church", the Plenty of room' is still avail- his good conduct and ability at The dress you we~r l5elted or loose-open ar buttoned at the church at which' Abraham Lin- able on the buses .which will To'See MOVleeS coin worshipped. The. sermon his work as airman; was selectee.. thro~t. Crisp tricot brocdcloth in novy, red or .Iight blue wit!: the outstanding' airman of thl W:1S delivered on February 7 with transport Pointe youngsters to controst stitching. Sizes 10 to 16. Only at Himelho:h's. The Marine Historical Society President. anI! . Mrs. Eisenhower the third Young People's Con- month from among 700 membe of Detroit, Inc., will hold a meet- seate.d in Lincoln's pew. cert to' be given ,by the Detroit in his squadron, in Nagoya, Japan. - ing at the Grosse Pointe War Lincoln. in his. Gettysburg ad- Symphony. O.rchestra Saturday Memorial Center, Wednesday, dress used the words ."under FQl' his award Sgt. Piccirilli reo 'No more b.d.ti~e bother, mot~erl SLU~BER.GROI F b 24. t 8 Th b 'morning in Masonic. Temple. . ceived 'a pen and 'pencil set, ., e ruary ,a p.m. e pu - God" and Doctor.Docherty' seized The buses willleave'the.:Maire lie is cordially im;ited to atte~d. the opportunity tet • urge . the School in Cadieu~ road just I1laque, and a certificate signet ".ps your cutie cozy and safe ••• Of eve,y age f by Major General Lynn. . Norb Neff, .Clty Clerk o.C.phrase be adde,d '.to: ~he pledge: north of Kercheval,llt 10 a.m . .'Joseph"has been in Japanfo G~o~se Pointe CIty, one of th.e Without these wo~ds, he said, tile Saturday. Those wishing to make Just a snip of a stitch and bollom goes down as If.. the past 15 months. H.e is a grad- of1g~al founders, of the Socle~y, pledge, ignores ,8' definite factor reservations', are, asked to call announces tliere will b.e mOVled in the American way of life and "d uate of;oe La. Slllle Collegiate baby graws up , •• 2 "grow" folds tuck.ed right in (6 inchu show:: 'by John' Goodrich. He has that factor is belief in God. With- Mrs. William' Hurley at TUxe 0 High School and attended Mi.::h-: taken 'these films on. the Grand out that phrase; the pledge could 2-0763. .' igan State, College:' . at each I. S~nforiIed flanneletle, weather-pe,rfeer, . Trunk-Canadien ~at1o.nal Ferr¥ be the pledge of any Republic. "Lansdowne;" _,on a tr:p to ~ew . Relating how fiis children once a whiz to washl . York, the State~ Island F~rrles; 'described "with strange solemnity on the old Bay hne; on the Lake the ritual of the. salute. to tne Michigan ferr!es. o~ the Chesa- flag," he added:. , Colors: White, pastels. prinls. peake and OhIO Rallway; on the "I could hear .little Muscovites ' Milw~ukee Clipper on. Lake repeat a similar' pledge to their MichIgan; on the CanadIan Pa- hammer and,sicle flag with equal cifie's "Assinaboia" and on a trip solemnity." For Russia, he point- to ,Bc.b ~o. . ed out, also clairns'to be a repub- . Goodrtch also WIll have a lic indivisible. with justice 'and 1IID1ID1UIlIliIllIUIiDUlllllllliUllllliIllIllUlIun multitude of color slides of the liberty. . ' " Great Lakes in ,gene~al, ~ew Doctor Docherty and I.are n'ot York \ harbor, the OhIO RIver, of the same' Christian denomina- 17405 Kercheval- ill Jhe Vil/tlgl Muskoka Lak~s area and. a t;ip tion, but I ~y say that in tbis on the CanadIan Steam.:hlp lme matter he has hit the nail right out of Montreal. on the head. Xou.may argue from dawn to dusk l1bout differing political, economic 'mid social sys- tems, but the' fundamental' issue which is' th~ unbridgeable, gap between America and Communist Russia is belief in Almighty God. 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Thursday. I . Page Four :GROS S.EP 0.1 N 1 E....N.E'W S . 'Th'u~~Ciay.' Fel)ru~rYJ 8:"19~ Chemicahnanufaeturers ~ MIl- e e e • - ... :...... h'. 'I let ' . $Ourland KansaI. me more tbI8 Stude, ,- . W ldP n I'" d .' 1 Club Managers Meet:zn, "., Bout ,.. ' \., ..' . ItwnlnoUi :An Appeal to Good Tasfel - or 0 lIeS ISCUSSlon Nava' ,'1\. ca, e.m.}i:fjs.t9,.,E. xpe,r..t Edward M, Grenard 'of.1335 ~Lochm~r' Club's . Sam half a m:~,to~ ~r b . ... . '.'. /f1J~~. Grou" p" '0 }il:lmlen'' g .'at'.'L;.b'.r' 'a'.r'..y:.'. Somerset,road, was.-elected.:vice- Holmes, a~o. attended. . .' ,. ; coal ann ",', '- ' Cours4 . 'tV 4 r 1 0 Ii, , president. of: the Club Managers' AsSociation' of' America at the B7 BU group's ..27th ..annual convention . 'Atud/UJ How much freedom can--'a.dem..;-"---'-Education. waS the.':resplt ~ofa. held.,receritly.;iri,;Atlanta;,Ga.~':' Journalb ocrney afford? Can we defeat group of business and profession- ,:Grosse. Pointe Woods':~Bak_ry Less than 4 p unacceptable ideologies without al men deciding'tomakea',posi- ; ,Mr. Grenard'is the,manager dents who ha' . resorting to methods we despise'! tive move aeainst what they be~; of the University. ClubofDetrOit. :." . ' , 20756 M:ack A~e.;..near Vein~ej. '.,.' . Pointe High ~1wp Does.a worthy end in interna- lieve to be one of the weak points He is' a graduate of Knox College, Training cours :Your Complet. tionaJ aUaiIt jus t if y. harsh our' Amet'ic8ndemocracy":"the Galesburg, and a:member of cidents or moy . of m. . means? These and other equally lag in politicalthi~ldng of many Detroit Rotary~Mrs.' Grenard We specialize in . any kind! This basic quesUons will be discussed otherWise)1ighly.literat~;adults.':' traVeled with her husband. ,~. trut to the 25 in the Worl~ Politics group start- It ,huthus. set, up Bprogram Other Pointe club, marlligers . .• Old Fashioned-HardOrasl Br~ad . record of Gm De.licUfesse'R~ '. ing next !1londay evening at the no~deslgned' primarily tc convey , who attended. the convention iri- agers who ha1 Central . Library ',at Kercheval information but instead geareino :cluded Donald Edic, president of ~igh 'Quality Pastry and, Baked Good~ training. and Fisher. emphasize criticalieadbig, renac';' theD'etroit Clu~ Managers,.a~d Of the IO~ , '~ .: 'Tht! group, ~to .meet :for two tion,.and stimulating exchange,of manllgerof'the:Countiy Club of, SERVICE AND QUAUTY' IS OUR Morro this course in tJ ~.~. "Io"::: hour sessions on ten .successive opinion. .,' ,,'. Detroit,. accompanied'" by,;,:Mrs. only five have ~ ~ '. Mondays, 'is under the local spon- . Each of the weekly sessions is' Edic, They,:traveled';on,~~o> a a moving violat • sorship of the Friends of the bllsedon a group .ofrel/dings . FlOrIda vacation followillg,.:the whereas 243 vie I ":ormon'l Pumpernickel & Rye Grosse Pointe Public Library. totalling about 60, ~ages. Each .. meeting.'.WilUalll LePla and Mrs. corded against : with a full IIn. of old fal!lloned The materials and nationaldirec- weekly quOta. includes a 'number LeP,la,' ,with their twcidaug' hters.' I Hearth Baked Beanl ' . 1 i .. f ..~~'-,' -.' ~'l 1,000drivers in : tion of the course are under the of'; pertinent se ect ons ,,' rom enroute . to, Florida; 'stopped' 'at age bracket wit : And All Your Ready To Sen. auspices of the American :E:ound. political 'leaders whcise:vlew~ Atlanta while Mr~:.LePla;"miin- ..~-a ." in 1953 alont!, ac J ~. " ' . • 'FTER 'FIVE atjon for Political Education. whether t~tefulordistasteful-:, . ".: .. ;:' .. ,'. :.::',<" .:':~ciai~u.s. Na'. Photo agerofthe ,GrQsse:Poln.te,;l:lu.b. recorcU. A .. The Foundation, whose aetivi- represent one.sta,nd, on.a'baslc; ',', ANN.,AElO~, I~ M, d.,;"(FHTl\J., C.)-.'M!DI .. S.H..IP.•.. MAN. '1U,CH~' ...att~nded,.the ,copve.ntion,~._. The 16-year tlcs.are financed partly by parti. questron 'of national or interna: ES Mr'":":\ M _'': _.FOODS' cipants' fees but largely. by a tionalpolicy. ~etwo'dis!=ussioQ 'ARDH: .. S~AL!son,of ,:.an,d' .. rs.'J,ohn',C1.;Scales,;9,26" ".' .., .... " '. . heavies: offend latter group, vel . grant from the Fund for Adult leaders do not prdmote'theIrown '.Washington;roa~. Gross,e p.omt~,'Micl1.,.'r~.eiyes theExpert.~ •... Ed.r'~R.adyto i.: 'tr being charged tl ; .~ Cocktail Set UPI ------views: rather they . attempt 'to .:,Pistol'Me. dal'an. ~...'C~gratu~.a.ti,ons. :,.Ir,o~-his, •.'C.o~~an.Y"c.om:.... '. '~VEN:' ..H' .A'.'M" S • Hors d' Oeuyrel facilitate a joint. inquiry!rom . mander, NAVY LT. CDR, JOHN.L,.FROM'.at theU. 5.. BAKED' stricted licenses : .'.Imported Chene which each indlviduatwill draw Army Acaderny,'here,',Mjd'n;Scales:is Ii graduate: of the', ~. ,'. . " ; ~. '. . ' "We bring th OPEN SUNDAYS , School to. our ; \ IBread and Cakes his own conclusIQns.:. " . ..~roSS!!'POint~High.' .Sc~ool~n.'.d;a~t.elide~:Cox:neu'Un~VE!rSity .. ~H1Ckog;~~Ok';~:lIr:.'~!. ~ . classroom," said : , •. Piua Sauc. pa~lcf~~e~hfri1%~t~~r~h~~n~~: mlthaca,.1"! •...y':.:. ':>,'.:'::.':. " .... '.... " ,':' :..aQ~ ourer:;::k~d, ,fJ. " WE' ling, who has : ." Piua Ch.... groups are: Mr. and. Mrs. W~id ...:.., '\ .'. .' . '.' . ' establlshment; . I~, , Ichoo1'3 Drivers gram. ~!man and P~~~S~:I: Sausa,e ~~~~~~?tRe~r. ~llftn~rsSh:be~: :'. q01ttra~t;B'ri~iJe' ..:ClciSs:.Offe'red.' f~:':' .•. /.... f\:An 10' .Af'.T "l~~ .~Rl~ Mr. Watling : Smoked Eellrom Florida DELI VE'R M~. and'Mrs'. MariC?n Kellogg, The DepartmEmt'of"Commun_ .'The ,inany' features' of this .~ all else, his stUI : Roll ~~:~ ~:~:/auce : .. 'MIss Helen Nurnberger, Mr. an~ ity Services of the Ql'ossePomtecourse will includelatestblddltig ~~, .. Beer 'and WIne Mrs. Thomas Tilley, Mr~. ,F~r Public Schools-is offering 'alcon- developments, .new conventions, ~~ fmport~ Cond1menta,Swlu Candl.. . T, Murphy,. Roger. McCa g'Mi '. tract bridge class for experienced play of the dummy lectures :ind ,t" ~ ONLY ONE "WAYSIDE" ON FAMIY ORDERS and • Mrs~ Russell LU~~i"Kne:~ play,ers, startingThursday'eve~ problemsindefensiveplaYi and DeliVered I OF $5.00 O'R OVER Leona ;rr~'M~. ar-1WilliamT ning, February 25, at the, Grosse many additional problems in gen- O,eti-Illft :J .., ------land .. e c, rs. . Mr' Pointe High School. TJ1elp.ngth .eral bidding and plays, ': , ~]rt~ .. Krebs, Geo~ged zimmermr:;~' and of the cOll1'se,is ten weeks, from The Go,ren,point count method Eder's . ; ,: Open 7'burI., Fri. atltt and Mrs. re ones, it ,7:30 tO,10 p.m. ~. 'willbe stressed in detail. WH'ITTIER, GLASS j II. ,. n R b d Mr~. Charles Parcells, Jr.,. aw. Clifford W.Bishop,ccaptain of 'Enrollment in. this course is MARKET LA~~~groo ~ &I 1 1M' Sat, Evenings •.Till 9:00 Elk,ns., James Everett, and C. the 1954 World's. Championship limited to 24 persons. by calling .. z: frotrJ .II PDitllu H~~:rfee for the course, $12.00, team, will be ,the instructor. .TU. 5-2000, ~xtension 25. I1UI WhJtUer, ~I Whlteblll JALO WINDOWS I (j 0 SLY N includes a set of readings which R 'For Mode :lit. 1fJ1llj/idn M ARK ET ~~~~~;c~c~~~;;c~ir~:~~;l~:f~ .Ij/~'11 'U:.' tjJ('L4fJlJl$/wp book:r.' A brochure describing rrtill IIJno""II,u,.. Across GroSse. ., •.,isle... JAtO ....,fQ":1 the objectives, methods, and con- ~ WINDOW & 17416 CHESTER., DETROIT 21020 MACK at Rosryn Rd. tent of World Politics is available Q ~ Ii..rllJr'flte• .f., " 20187 M OpenO~~I:~ $~~;e ~~~n:;9671 TU, 4-9821 ~~i~~tli~r~rf:s,t~:it~~~~tl~~O~~: ,or', UII/I ' U'II .. . TUxedo Comfort Station formation available from Mr. Jones or Miss Preuthun at the HOME MADE SAUSAGE - 9UAL?TY FRESH MEATS Central L.ibrary. .' HICKORY SMOKED HAMS AND BACON ' Advance reservations may be made with them or at the first I , Fresh Choice session on Monday,' February ~2, Cuts Home at 8 p.m. in the Friends Room of the Central Library.. ' .. GROUND ROUND Made BEEF Viennas General Inspects .. STEAK Local AAA Sit~ " 490 lb. 65c lb. 790 Ibe Lt. General John Lewis, Com- FREEZER mander, Antiaircraft Artillery Our meata ere 8 treat to eaL Stop In an, time for real C' d. U l'ted States Army hUOME-MADE"lunch meat. al1ced to your order. AU our emman, n , pork. veel and lamb .. borne drelled. inspected the lfacillt!es and bat- well k We have 8 complete line of frozen foc.cs., dalr7 productl. Ice tery installation. of. Battery,' D, cream end man, other dellcacJa tor hOUiepartiel. 99th AAA Bn (90-mm. Gun), SPEC'IALS Turkeys - Ducb - Capons - Frog 1..gl - Beef Tenderloin (Static). 3 Mile Drive and Essex w. Sell the But OpeD Frlda'i llnUI II p.m. I ~ ~hone,: Drive,~iGrossej Poin~~t ~~r.k on ,'> ;*....* .~ TU.1-7169 Thursday, Febi'uary4.' . Swift Select or Armou~Quollty Bwcaus. W. Buy 'S,16373 . E. Wa,,'" General Lewis,. accompanied During hi~ Ihe B'lt. COLBY nr. Audubon by Colonel John G. Turner, Com- 'HIND', QUARTERS of. BEEF name for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mander ol the' Detroit Defense , I he create: and Lt. Colonel Francis J. O'Con- . 49C, ' nel, Commander of the 99th AAA Battalion were met at the Bat- lb. We tery Site by Lt. DOll.ald D, Ellis,. Battery Commander. and Lt. ** Swift S.I,ct or Armour Quality JoJ Robert C. Hill, Executive Officer ** and M/Sgt. Winnie I, McCar~hy, S I DES.,.O.,:: ...,BEEF' has pre Battery First Sergeant. . , for Gr/ ••• ACCURACY, The party enjoyed .. luncheon. ." , "':'4'3C"'.' .1,-" in the mess hall and then toured c. DEPENDABILITY the Site, inspecting living quar:" .. lb. .r ters, PX facilities, command post ¥¥.------...---.¥¥ Swift Select or. Armour Quality and orderly' room. ARE BYWORDS While on site, General Lewis pinned the Silver Leaves. of Lt. You've) heard it said time and. again that ~Iexande~ •.& Polen FRONT QUARTERS, ~f BEEF Colon~l on the shoulders of , Meats a~e the Rnest Obtainable 'Anywhere, .a~d you ve heard Majol' O'Connel. who recelv~ about the RIGHTNESS of Our Prices. so why nctevail yourself notification of the' promotion . ,38fb~", while the. inspecting party. was 'of the unusual advantages that are your~ here at this great Cutting ond Wrapping FreD of Charg, store? ' 'dining in. the Battery D Mess . , , Hall. General Lewis' complimented '17 Accuracy is an important ingreaient' of every the officers on the appearance ALE X AND ER &' POL, E N .TAB.LE S,I1E.CI',A,LS ~ : of the site and the excellent meal prescription we compound, N.ext time you hav~ that .~vas prepared, .., . , .. occasion to call for a prescription, rest 'a3sured Imported Standing DeLaSalle. Father. Plan Beef, that. it will be prepared here with pinpoint ac- Spaghetti Dinner Feb. 28 'D,'/ itII ti, s curacy for most effective results. The De La Salle Fathers' Club Tenderloin ~ib..Roast Is holdIng a spaghetti dinner. at. < Here you will find, many very unusual tne De La Salle Coliegiate cnfe- End Small End: , teria; 11055 Glenfield avenue, on . delicatiesior. your s p e c i ill. festive Fresh Frozen" L~~ Sunday afternoon, February 28• tables, These'Jtems 'are' all newly im- .The dinner will be served ~rom 2 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon .. ported. ~.thettler's Alumnae and friends of the school are cordially invite9' to . '.'. FROM, FRANCE---- I , .' , 3 3 7 F ISH ERR D. G R 0 S 5 'E POI NT E attend. Donations are $1.50 per 49lli..59i.', . adult and 75c (or :children under' '.BONAVITA MUSHROOMS.':- Pick~d;,'Cooked and '.12 years. .' : . . :. WE ARE PRESCRIPTIOM SPECIALISTS. I • TUXEDO. 5.3453 .C~nnedS~'me Day. 4 Oz. Can.: ..•....• ,.41c We Feature Alexander' & Hornung Cold Cuts and. SausC:lges 'The proceeds' are .to ..be used Week Day Hours:-8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m~ for the renovation of the ,s.::pool . , .' ,":FROM GERMANY ., . '. . facilities for the- benefit of the' Fresh Dressed . Land 0'. Lakes' Gr,adeA - Large Whit. Sunday Hours: - 10 a.m. to, 9 p.m. students. Reservations may' be . BASSERMAN' <;REENGAGES';- 'in' 8eavy Sytup made l;>ycalling )i'redJ. Potvin, II Oi. Jar., .. ' •.. " .. '...•.••....•.. ~..~.. ?3c ' TUxedo 5-7555. ' FRYERS BUTTER EGGS' I , . '.' CELERYWHITES - In Slices . .' I Lb. 5.,0%. Can ., ",', . 79c 'Oven .. - 4.5.C' c Rwady .' lb• .69 . S1ACHELBEE~-KONFI!URE, (Goosebe~ry Jam) . . lb. 63do~~:,.. . I Lb• J..ar, .....••.. '.;. •...... '..•...•.•••••..." 59c Fancy - Quick Frozen '. Pleite Cut Frolen', Sebalco~ TURNI:R BUICK 'SOLO i~.. "._---- Grosse Poihte . TO. 4-1390 .19337 '.Mack ~ lrossl PoInll 0p',n/ Thurs. 'Ave~::,:atBourne'm'o~uth I; •

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'JfacturersiD J,IjJ. l5 use more thaD .Student Driuers' .Training \1 Protestant ..Home Children: Circus-Bound, llU ot bitumlnOI1l ... Course Pays Off In Safety FEBR.UARY'SAlE

J B, BIU GraUe leam to drive. He declares that ':~,::i:..?~ :::5~.";:~;;:;?~:' Les ournaUstn .StuJ'ent - they. will work hard if they are ,~,;'" _''''.' ,~ COMPLETE .SET Bakery s than 4 percent of the atu. given the' proper equlprnt!Jlt and ~.. d " ~,\f' read trast to the 25 percent violation take won t mean an accident -are , AND TOOL SET.' ,record of Grosse Pointe teen- 1mpor~nt facto~.in the success = c.. ; agers who have not. had the of this, program,,'sai.d'Mr. Wat- ., ~. : -,,' .. ' :f, ... " , .''l:~ Goods ~, '< .~ _, ,_ > il.~ 'iJ .-l' i training. ling.. '1.~. "~; ".'_' -,""".~.,o< ,;,.,... • .•. _~,.,

Of the 105 who have passed TtJrty.Grosse 'Pointe studentS,. - .~.....h ..• ~~' !Orro . , ,. this course in the last two years are signed up for this course this I only five have been involved in semester, and there 'is a waiting ..

a moving violation df any kind, list of others who desire to en- I whereas 243 violations were re- roll, . ;, • , ~~oed .against thA approximate Mr, WatlIng stated that the big ..... , '.' , , drIvers in the 14.15.16 year qUestion lacing the school now '. ~ge bracket within the Polntes, Is how, the fa~illties can be ex- Oct • In.1953alone, according to pollce panded"so more students can get' .', • reTcords. the benefits ot the Drivers' • he Id-year olds were the Training. , heavies~ offenders within this ~.\ •, latter group, very few violations When the Drivers' 'Tralning :~~~t being charged to those with re- stud.e~ts were 'asked to write a~ ...,.. • ~\~~ . Btricted licenses. esslly ~n "What ,Drivers', Traln~ ." ~ ".... . 7 "We bring the, Police Traffic in.gHas Done. for..Me,...the great .., .- 'j • School to, our students in the majority of- them, stated that' l' ' • f • classroom," said. Mr, Ray Wat. every student should' be required • "c' ";', • ling, who has charge of the to take the course before he is ,iJ;f:. . school's Drivers' Training Pro. issued a license. . "":";\:~,,,.: Use Our lay.A-Way Plan • • To Take Advantage of These Savings • £r~~: Watling said that above jO~~~u~~e ~~~~~t~tu"::i= i~~' ~ I.::'" ~-"~~::t':.;f,~~i'r:,.~.,;?<;.> 7:,~<:7V • ?-< .'. ";,'~:'>;':\;':.,;,.",';;}:j.>, r • 11 else, his. students. desired to portant," Mr, Watling stressed, "I ,• - believe most of my' students have .Pr~esbint Home children, .all 64 of t1}eIIl, eagerly awaited the bus that took them to see the Shrine Circus at the. • " , " developed that attitude," Michigan Fair. Grounds on Saturday, February 13. The Home obtained the general admission tickets, and the Grosse Smitll.Mottllews Ftlry. CD. • Pointe AmeriCan Legion, Post303, spo.nsor of\tne outing, furnished transportation and paid the difference'for reserve 6640 Charlevoix Phone'WA.2-7155 r d6/J.If1£Cl'-Il~ ~gt. William' Ulrich, Jr. circus seats ..to ass'ure the children a good view. Van Steen's Market donated all the refreshments • ~ ,. .r'~V "J..J. \..ompletea Korean Duty '.~ ~::-- (~:f7' Re'wards G.iven Red '.Cross Drive!. All A Student' , 'i~_~litBNITtJR~' ,,' ~~. {to~, Sergeant William John Ulrich. .~ ~:.::.:::= GLASS LOUVRE Jr. is home again after serving Safety.Patrols. Op'ens March 1 For Fall Term' . • _ three years in the United States . 1 JA LO U 5 I E Marine Corps. ._' -- -' . rJr~ - WINDOWS find DOORS He was on active duty in A'day at the circus was the The 1954 Red Cross campaign One hundred and forty.three • .' I 'F M d L." Korea for a year and Is now hon- reward. given. to 150 Safety Pa. for Detroit and Wayne county Michigan State Col1eg~ students ,- or 0 ern IVlng orably discharged with an award trol Girls from the Richard, wUJtltart.Monday, March I, with Kerby, Country Da:, and Maire a workers' luncheon .in the ~ • for the Good Conduct Medal. He Scho'olson Thursday, February Sheraton-CadUJac: Hotel and' will all "AU aC)ldemlcaverage during tlnte JALOUSIE ., plans to attend Wayne University 11, for service and attention to continue through March' 31. ' the fa11.tenn, at a dinner given ~ ~ '1 I WINDOW & DOOR CO next fall. duty Raymond T•. Perring, . chair- by.Dr. John' A. Ha~nah, presi. J \ tI. • . • BIJJis now residing at the home • . - . ~ 'rill 20lB7 Mack Ave. . ot . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The group w~ under the m~n of Detro.lt Cha~ter, has ap- dent of'~. S. C., on Feb. 18, " ~ ~, TUxedo 2.6606 William John Ulr1eh Sr, in their' leadership of ~lty Patrolmanpomted Lansmg M. P1t~man of Included from Grosse Pointe is .. It.. ~ • Colonial court home. Julius Deraedt, and Farms. Pa. 953 Three '.Mile, drive, ,general 'Joan. L. Rexford, senior, 805 , ' ee. 0~ trolmen Joseph,.Miller and Wll- chairman of tile campaign, .wlth Trombley road. . tA " .. Utl£ ;;00 000 00 000 OOOu liam Elworthy,.safety officers of !,em W. Bo~en and~. ,SIbley. Names 'of these students will !. . Me. E fUtl~\1'. = ~ ~ .their respective cOp1munitfes, •.foore, both Pointers, as vice- be placed on the honor roll, which }jfi ... \.. O Of f\ ~ . n e"ery- I: c and, several ,teachers from the reads:. ~ ... ,"", E'51'OCK \ remain 0 E1''- e 10 .~ schools. i" "In recognition of the highest 0" .., .E~1'\tl . riee \iei s .se ~,£ , = 4' ~Tickets to the affair were don.:. '. attainment of scholarship during """5O~ OUtl ~\.I ongina\ ll~ nee \\\a\ \\\ a "\ I ~ated by. 'l:raey 'Motor Sales, and the fall term, 195:J." UC'" O'~ . '1.'11\01 5 • i18 a\ a 9 a . ~ ~ ''rl~1 .. 1 ~~~:';'::.~~~Jj~~he~l~?.J:.~.!:f,~t,~t,~.;.i L.dies ofGr.ce Church ;j;;\l\ ~~:e..bor. Ib~'::;p~1~n. '{~. vn~,.~o9n _ ~, :0 V ~ NO~'~ be left out, '135 Safety .:''~';;:~i~'\"in\~~;~s, ~'>'1H. ,~\,~};~f~~~f;~;;:,i'i~'(!:U"'+l.•:',:.,\-{\~;,+<, o Boy 1a'1O ~ Patrol boys from' the, Richard, .,:1... The W9mens' Guild of Grace SA'4 ..>,,«!, ••,'. • "';{:I~ ~~.-;,:~: ~•• ' .. <~~'~'1' B OGET'.:. =0 ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~is, S~'illP:~:en:n~he M:~~~ .;.,:.',~.1:;,.,;.~.~~Jt1!ff:: ~;u~Jt~ei;~e~~;~~~d :::r:r:e~~ \., .,~", ..<*M.~t(/::{:~~V~~,." t; .. t1:.'11 '};>" )•••• 4}V!~/'k'~.':~'> .':., ~ Golden Gloves tournamimtat the cheval, is planning .to' hold a ; r,.:(.;; ..::'::i}~:,< ".<.;,T'" ,:1n':,.,:' ;'.> . ~.',: ~ r". ~."\J~h;/;;AB;\.,.. :., : well known Grosse Pointe Hair Stylist ~ U. of! D., Field House tonight~ ,.,. Rummage Sale on Saturday, Feb- ,':';.;.:';,.. ;":~()1}/~"<1id '-}' "..' "'i/ \ V' ":~ql.'i";")('\ ..> LS let '~ February, '18. Arrangements .for ruary 27. in the Lakepointe'Ave~' .... 'y ••• ; ~<:'(Ic),!'r.d/' . ,', "..~,f;'.,:' :1 :>g~r~t~~;:,P~E.N.<

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00 ~ Rest in Japa~,Enjoyed city~and co~nty will be' under FOR 154 1 0 1- D Si'P.~;;~;~~..,~,<,~t..:~~\ lie>:Y'. o CALL US NOW FnR AN APPOINTMENT c By Pfc~Homer J. Cudia' tl\e dlr,e~t supervision of' more 1'1 '*:li!m.#:,ji;::'ifu?:'>""'>"" ,:":, '. JU" . '.'< .;'> . . 'I o. ~..:-.- . than.a score of area chalnnen, . "TI~lt;':~:::'::~~..~>;:>t::.;j>:" ..,:,; ~ :'i', , 11'.,:'':\.'' ;,' "", ~ .::,' .' '.. " : TUxedo 4-2920 /. ~c KOBE, JAPAN '- Army Pfc. wC;~~smv~~Yuni:::ss'tsoe~hi:fr~~~~~ ~J"'<{,nhi~'":j1';}~' /'~~?:\,;>';;:"1 : '\, ;..'.. )'/': '.:,~.' ... ;- = I Homer J, Cudia, son of Mr. and I aIY::. BEEF 00 Ie k 0 ~Mrs. John Cudia, 1300 Beacons. Campaign headq4arters will be CI U L , un,,l L,.,~;et II ~ field, Grosse' Pointe; Mich.,. re- in the Red Cross Building, 153 = . tj ve;;, ~tj e;; c centIy' spent it seven~day' rest Elizabeth. East, Detroit. o Ha,'{J' Sf.JI',.ng C and recuperation leave in Kobe, The campaIgn' ties in with the o i: I' . ~ Japan. .,_. nationaI: appeal of ~h~ American = Formerly Graee and Ruth. Hall' Sl.YI"~' . ~ Private First Class Cudla is Red Cross fl;Jr.a .goal this ,year = ir. . c normally statloneq. in' Korea as of $85,000,000.and 30jOOO,OOOnew o ~ye" a radio operator with the 304th adult members, More than 3,700 • lO ~17732Mock neor Univ,rsity ~ ,''" t I) fJ Ilia I II 'fJ fJ fJ II fJ I) IOC Signal, Battalion Radio"Company, Red .Cross chapters, throughout the land wflJ participate...... A I - Detroit .Chapter,', ,which reo - "i~i'~f""." .. ", 'y l'.'" .»i(: .• > ", ;~~t~s i~~ci~g~~~: J~~:~~oui~ . ' ,,~0C:t~' ::y':;<:, '::'i:;'~:~'"~". ~::':,"';'~:,:}~ .:'., ~:" ' . ..-.de 4Jlff;f~.,'.". '. ~ .'.x .. '. " ':;;;" ' : . 1St I \llS,.. i ~f~~~~oost~~l:~~~d:le~~~~f~~u~:~ ,.~ri~ll~~}~i~;;.ii;;.;;~;r~::;::)~:~'T.?F':,~,'~,>.: ~', .;' >::-.:,:.>:....:..~.,~:'..r5~J)i.~ £.11. IG' ET' ~!~~:SL,:!J£L;\&ii1i ,{f,;:~::'~'~',;/~,. II End ,~~~;~::;:~:::I:eY:::::: - I palcn chairman, Is a vlce.chair- ~~~f '....,' .,.,..~Ji;:..$Jf!ilttgm,>;~v, '~,~,".....".;..,. man of .the chapter and a mem- ~\~ ~.\. '" W""",. . , C~w'a r'ds'. be~h~f :;;:rce:'e~~~;al~~m~~~t::; . ,,~,,::::~ .",?~"i :.~,:,~'~l~';"~~,~.\"~"",,,.. " -. ': - ,...,.. "~I?/ . ~ U ,. ... ~~r[t~;~g4:fhg}~:~,:.J,~:;'ii~;1;0~ii'\ifi~l~~;';~;;:;~'Jji~ cs THE SHOE FOR CH/1JJREN hOllS' ... Ucitationhy th, U.llo

'GROSSE' :POINTE~' N.EWS 'Th~rsCfay, February 18:,19A .Thursday, Fe :Church Guilds Local Salon Awarded. Tr~phy' ,o.s.:u.~.Wom~ij,'~~#014 Dinner Square D(lncers', MSC Pia -" ..",.. ~Plan.Me~tings it;, . . ~.' held in Stockholm, Sweden, in Set for Party' :i~? ~ .~, The Ohio State University ,July, 1953. ' ' _' _ . For Elem The evenIng guilds' of Women's Club~ of Detroit will She tn'1elIed through the other The Detroit Boat Club Square Gros;;;e Poin . : Michael's Woman's AuXlliary hold their 33rd anniversary Scandinavian countries; Holland, Dancers will: hold their first .chool children w , are scheduled. to meet Monday, dinn;r on Friday, FebruarY 19, Belgium;'~rance, 'an~ the British dance 'of the' year on- February : Feb. 22, at 8 p.m. as follows: . U ,lales,' aud .will. supplement her " '. ' portunity of v1ev 51. Agnes:-at the .home of at the .In~rnatlonal Ins, tutes travelogue with picture! taken ,19..The.partY'Y1ll have 'a' ~eorge most elaborate : Mrs. John Chown, 1976 Fleet- Old World Room at .111 East abrOad~ :: ~ . .. . Washirigton ;'tll:eme,. ~d Dave Grimm's famous l : wood. Mrs. Wesley Schmitt will Kirby avenue. A social hour at Mrs •. Schuyler Mohr, general PaJ.rner will call the wmceS.: The Miracle pelltiltskin" whic produced in th . be co-hostess. Call TU. 1-2213. . 6 9'clock~will precede the dinn~ chairman for 'the dinner, will be . Mr •.and Mrs. William R. Evans Hair Color : 51. Elizabeth:-at the home oC :.'Technique' area. when the whIch will be served promptly at assisted by.'Miss Engleman, Mrs. are'chairmen for the' event, with . Mrs. Willlam Wetzel; 1555. Haw- Players return t 6:30 p.m. .' .' . Herb~t ~adden,' . Mrs., W. R. committee members Mr. and Mrs. torium on Saturd : thorne. Mrs. Mason Leddlck will Theme for the evening will be Cusac" Mrs,. John 'Gord_on, Mrs~ ArthUr O. SChmidt; Mr; and' Mrs. . be co-hostess, Call TU. 1-5663, The American "A Night Abroad." Miss Wolfe Albert. Schllngman, Mrs. Harvey Henry 'Ruifrok; Mr; .and ,Mrs. Maxine'~ Beauty SaLon University Wome St. Martha:-at the home of attended the. Sixt~, Congress of Shuler ~~ M.rs:' V{il~a~. Royer~: H~old' M, :' ~umberworth, .' and : Mrs. A. J. King, 2144 Stanhope. the production. J the InternatIonal F~deration ;of . Mrs.' Richard Pellow 15 taking Mr,iand Mr!.', J~;Stokes Gillespie '.14916'E.'Jefferson ~A. ~.&112 custom in the pal . Mrs. Ralph Spresser will bl: co- Business and ProfessloniJ Women reservations, ' assisting .them. ',. : '., B'::enw~~:~r:d: . hostess. Call TU. 2.0289. ~.: '.. . two performance The daytime guilds will _ I in the morning l Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 12:45. in the afternoon. St. Cccelia:-at the home of Costume, stagl Mrs. F. Studer, 52 Roslyn. Mrs, .' crews of the J . C. R. Chandler wUl be co-hostess. .' Speech Drpartml . Call TU. 4-1424. working furiousl St. Margaret:-at the home of !, c-', •. E~ceptjonal Values In' Fine Luggage I ei ..ht weeks to c' Mrs. Donald Nigro, 362 McKin- magical stage elfl ley. Mrs. Joseph Rhein and Mrs. .. the play. A large Lee Zoeckler will be co-hostess~ dents including 1 ~~ Call TU. 2-6709. Grosse PoInte Fa St. Mary.-at the home of .Suve ~S% ,and More ..... For a Limited Time .Only many Detrolters. Mrs. Ray Nigro, 1171.5. Oxford. famous fairy tall Co-hostess will be Mrs. L. Car- lisle. Call TU. 5.0946. APTITUDI enable you to Ie: .The n~tionally famous Mendel liRe 'of ~killfullycrafted luggage work YOU un bl Group Will See the kind or .tud offefis you a special value if}.~ pradis;al and 'handsome style. The entire rouow (For men I :Slides of Cuba and Ilr11). hardwood frame is covered.with waterproof. canvas of Lucerne Blue. VocaHo".1 Coun DaD~el L De The 'Women's Association of _Hanq-1inished corners an"dedges are bound in dark'le~ther covering the 'SI l\lacaben Bid, : the Grosse IJointe Woods Pres- Woodward S . byterian Church will meet' at the exclusive 'Meridel Shock~Pruf Edge : •. and all cases are luxuriousl)'llined . church at 8 p.m., on Monday, ~ith ~open Blue satin.' Here's you~ oRPorl'unity to have a 'complete : February 22, for the monthly as- . socIation meeting, with Mrs. luggage set or to add n~eded pieces fo your present set. : Lathrop Morse presiding. , ' For the program of the evening, Wo

, the group will hear Dr. Kenneth , , , Neigh. executive !ecretary of the 13" Train Case ...... regularly 29,50 Now 22.00 . Synod of Michigan tell of his trip , to Cuba. The lecture will be il- , 21" 'Week.end Case \ , , ••••••••• , ~egula'rly28,50 ,No'w 21.00 • Dei lustrated with slides. The dedication of the evening , MISS GEORGIA JARON of Bournemouth road, who is \ ' will be given by Mrs. Wilmer a student of Grosse Pointe High School, is shown examin- 21" Wa~drcbe Case •••••••••••• regularly 049.75 Now 37.00 : Krogh. ing the first prize gold trophy for hair cutting awarded to ., The Abigail Group, Mrs. Carl \ Coiffu:~s by Leon of Grosse Pointe, in which she was the J Now 29.50 , Asmus. leader, will be hostesses. \ 26" Pullman Case •••••••••••••• regularly '39.50 J \ ' All the women of the church model. LDoking over her shoulder is MR, LEON whose ....Jarobsons . (lllllhllUlllll1llll are urged to attend this meeting. shop is at 18318 Mack avenue, in the' Farms ..•The award was made at the North American Fashion Show held in the .. . '" : Society of Engineers' Sheraton Cadillac last week'. Mr, Leon has several other . "\ ... I awards to his credit, and Tuesday of this week was fea- KERC~EVAL at .ST~,CLAIR ~ . Wives to Host Husbands \ \ ~ tured in a hair" cutting exhibition on WXYZ-TV by the ,\ " Members of the Society of En- Lady of Charm, \ gineers' Wives will entertain I their husbands at their annual = Husbands and Wives party Sat- ..urday, February 20, at the En- :aI ,gineering Society of Detroit headquarters in the Rackham ; Building, -= A 6:30 dinner will precede in- formal entertainment including dancing, bridge and games. Heading up arrangements for the party are four charter mem- IT'S SO N I.e"ET O. H A V E bers at .the organization. Co- chairmen Mrs. Harry Shuptrine ..... and Mrs. Douglas Dow are be- ing assisted by Mrs. Lnurence . G. Lenhardt, in charge of table I . decorations, and Mrs. Leroy C• i . Smith, who is making food ar- . rangements, Mrs. Dow is taking I " reservations. , ! i= Dr. and Mrs. Terris =

, On Caribbean Cruise ic Dr. and Mrs. Charles Terris, I of Lincoln road, have sailed from ~ Stanl New Orleans aboard the. SS Alcoa Cavalier, bound on a 16- day Caribbean cruise. While on the cruise, they will visit in Kingston, Jamaica; Wil- DE' I5 . Jemstad, Curacao; Port of Spain,' Trinidad; Guanta, Puerto Ca- . beno, LaGuaira and Cara~as, I . Venzuela. . i Prior to sailing, they' .penl i1Ullnllnllllllllllllftlllll= three days sightseeing in New Orleans. FLUORIDATION GROWING Fluorides are bei'lg added to 36 municipal water supplies In the state for the prevention of tooth decay. These supplies fur- nish the drinking water for 42 communities with a combined population of 905,950 persons.

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Parti~8 Hon~r', "Danc~ Plan~~d ,Repu.bliCan Clu,b , 0 Complete, Selections:' For.Eleme'ntary' School, Children '~_', . ,Barba~a QUlrk " By Methodists Meet~ng.Feb., ~2 in Many pre-nuptllil; parties have Frank L..Lowmaster will speak Grosse" Poi n t e elementary Evel'f effort to produce the been given recenUy honoring The 1~st'in the current leries on 'ryour Stake)n Con~titutional .chool children will ,have the op,:"play with .absolute authenticity .'TABLES Barbara Quirk, who will marry of square dances will beheld in Freedom" at the ne~' mee~g portunlty' of vlewIne one of the has been put forth by the coilege the . corr.munity 'room of the f tho, G P . t W ' and most elaborate productions of staff which is conceded to be one John Trapp in St. Paul's on the Grosse Pointe Methodist Church 0 . e, roS!e am e. omen s Grimm'. famous fairy tale "Rum- Lake on Saturaay, February 20. on Satutday, Febniary 27, 'at 8 Republican 'Club, at the War The Miracle pelstlllskin" which has. ever been of the most ,capable Children's Mrs. John Wilson'ot Somerset p.m. - Memorial Center,- Monday, Feb- .Groat 'LAMP produced in the metropolitan Theater departments In ,the Hair Color road'gave a buffetluppl!r.in her ,The caliers, as usalil, Fill be ruary 22, af2.0'clock ..~ • . IClnd furniture Co. area,. when the Michigan State United States.' Both Michigan home, followed by a misc~ll~ne- Wes and, Julie Rae: For tickets LuncheonwiU 'be -served at Players return to Pierce Audi- State and the GrOsse Pointe OlJS shower. Mrs. Ernest Sherer please:call, Mrs; Don Hesselsch- 1:15 ..p.m. Reservations will be E. Werren at Aud'lbQn torlum on Saturday, March 13. Branch of the A.A.U.W. are rec- ' ;alon The American Association of - . , , entertained with a luncheon and' wet:dt at Tuxedo 2.5544. . ., taken to' Thursday evening by TU. 1-7240 University Women is sponsoring ,ognized ,members of the ChJl- show~r in her Stanton lane '!'Ar!: Gry'lis to' be. Hostess Mts. Edwar~:~ •. Donovan, TU. InnIng., Man" Thurs., e,," Fri. the production. & has been the dren's Theater Conference, a na- home. Mn. Leo Maas, and Mary T 'K . AI\ h Th' ; G' 5-3589 or Mrs Harold O. Love, .VAl 2-5112 custom in the past. there will be tlonal organization devoted, to Frances, aunt and cousin~ofthe 0 appa p a eta roup TUxedo 2~1746:" . ~wo perfprmances, cine at 10:30 promoting the fin~t in Juvenile bride-elect, gave. Barbara a . I Hostesses for the day will be ~n the morning and one a~ 2:30 entertainment at low costs. luncheon at the Women's ,City The Grosse' Pointe, Group of Mrs ..WillardS. Worcester, chair- In the afternoon, . For the convenience' of the par- Club.. Kappa Alpha Tl1etaAlumnae will man; Mrs. Russell Lucas,Mrs; Costume, stage a~d lighting ents, tickets will be available at Mrs, Norman Brady and Mrs, meet on Monday, February 22.. Ernest Davis, Mrs. Albert Dick- crews of the Michigan State all Parent. Teacber Association, Frank Richards were h~stess for at the. home of Mrs. R. Gerveys son Miss Mary Woodruff and Speech Department have been Cub Scout, and Brownie meet- a linen shower in the latter's qrylls. on Hillcrest Road at 1 Mr;. A. Griswold Herr'eshoft. . "a.EN REIG gel v.:0rking furiously for the past ings held .before' the 'perform- home. in Berkshire road. 0 clock. . eight weeks to crea{~ the many ance. They are alSo on sale at Barbara is the daughter ot Dr. .This- ~roup, besides supporting interPreted by magical stage effecb mcluded in Fromm's Hardware PunctT and and Mrs•. EdmundJ. Quirk of K.A.T, national projecb, is cur.,; It may be better to 'giv~ than the play, A large cast of. 30 stu- Judy T~yland and ,the Harkness Fisher road. 'John's. parents are renUy ..befriending Ii,. nursing to ~eceive at Chr1stmasti~e, and d;nts including Peggy Fisher of Pharmacy on'Mackavenue, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trapp. of home for the. aged, with visitation Dad has. found out the cost is OMA~,KIAM Grosse Pointe Farm~, as well as ."Rumpelstlltskin" is the third Berkshirfi rood, . and, remembrances. 'on. holidays,. about the same. , ,. :>nly many Detrolters, will enact the such production which th~ Chil- famous fairy tale characters,. ' dren's Theater committee of the A.A.U,W. has brought to the Pointe in the last year and prom- Informol Showing 0 f APTITUDE TESTS ises to produce as much enter- enable )'ou to I.arn the kind 01 luggage worle YOU ean belt lueeeed In or tainment as its predecessors, . Spring st y I e s from' the kind of ICudlu YOU IhoUld "Heidi" and "Mr. Dooley Jr." Dr. and Mrs, Edgar James ot. ~e entire 'oUo,., (For men and women, bo;,. and clrll). • Westchester road announce the this leoding designers ',e Blue. VocatIonal Cauri •• llng In.t1tutal Even .though money will not engagement of their daughter, Daniel L 'Deek. Dlreetor make you happy,' it is a fact that GLORIA: DIANE, .to Robert Lee .. new seeson' collecti.on 9ring the 9S1 Maeeabnl BIde. TEmpI. 11-5$-J Kerry, .son: of Mr. and Mrs, Mil- Mr. .EilWO(tI' Woodward Near Warren you c,an.be 'just as unhappy with. lined out it. " ford E;Kerry of Flint. Jsly Miss James is attending the :omplete University of Michigan; where 3 DAYS ••• she is a sophomore in the School prominen't hair stylist •. is now a. of Dentistry and a member of •• • Y/orld'&.Greatest Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, . , Mr. Kerry is a graduate of the member-of our accompl!shed staff .THURSDAY, 10 University of Michigan, where he' is now attending the School of Medicine. iIe is affiliated' with of beauticians. He is especially well FRIDAY 10 Detective Stories Beta Theta Pi .fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity, known to Grosse 'Poiiifers ~ •• and. is . · SATURDAY' A wedding in late summer Is 10 planned. looking for~~rd t,o s~rving- his Feb. 18, 19,20 iO Jacqueline' Murphy to Sing Calr J • • V'Iith Windsor Symphony .TUxedo 2-9440 clientele here at 'Yvonne's • r!ll1ll11l1llllUll ,nlllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllUlmm, Jacqueline Murphy, .formerly for' oppointment ~ i ot the Pointe, lyric soprano, will ~. . ~ - i - appear as guest soloist with the ,. Windsor S y m p h 0 n y Orchestra " ~ I under the baton of 'Matti Holli YVODD@ BEAUTY'SALON ~"" =5 on Sunday evening, February2l, JileobSons. in the Tivoli Theatre in Windsor. , The concert is being given as 84 Kerchevol, en the Hill 1- 5I KERCHEVAL at ST. CLAIR ~ 5 a tribute to the City of Windsor = - which' is celebrating it's Centen- nialAnniversary this year. I I Although Miss Murphy was ~ Ii born in Canada,. this will be the first time that she has ever sung there, as most of her musical i ~education was received in this s :: country. the family having moved to the United States when Ih~ And, it would~'t be spring ~ithout a ,navy. suit like one of was quite young. , . • J I She has recently returned from the.se from 'our crisply fris~ collection ••• A. Completely i a series ofapperances at various E» i colleges in New York, Ohio .and z ~ Pennsylvania and is scheduled eleg,ant Lilli Ann suit of iniportec! worsted, dramatic: D. ! i for several others later on includ- = 5 ing a concert at Cornell Uni-- ~ s" with a sculptured waistline and tucking at coliar and I i= .e- versity. . St. Matthew Women's Club bell sleeves. Si:!es 10 to 18. 69.95. B. Tailored ! I Plans Pre-Lenten Party of Miron's navy gabardine for a junior's petite :: A pre.lenten card party, spon- ~ 1= sored by the St. Matthew Woo figure, th'e moulded su'it with jaunty tabs at the ~ ~ , , men's Club, will be held, in the I Stories begin. in. ~ parish hall, Harper at Bucking- little collar. Also in brown or nlVY ch.ck~' - 6 ham, Sunday, February 21, at 8 p.m. ' There will be numerous prizes Sizes 7 to 15. 59.95. C.' Pur. of line Ind

>~ to please the men as well as the ts for i I DETROIT T.IM~S ladies. , r.llgnificently simpl., • brief.size'suit of :.: I I Refreshments willbelerved )oplin ..~, and the donation is $1.00. , ~. j alpaca worsted that put~ the '.m • n, lOr ; .MONDAY I , You, can tell a person's char- I ; ~IIIlIIllJlNlIlllllllllnllllll:;IIII11II11l1ll1lllllll1!IIII!:JlllllllllllllUlIllIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ ,( acter from the mouth-and more ,phasis on shipe' and tailoring. Sizes orma! " , often from the neighbors'. these lOB to 18B, 59.95. D. Tiny- oplins , waisted Lilli Any .:ostume .of 10S as imported French, worsted, ,~nICS keep- with detachable hand em- ilored Garments broidered lawn ruffles,

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Page Eight GROSS E PO I'NIE NEWS Thursaay, February '1'8, '19~ Thursday, FE Wo From Another Pointe Sh.ort and to th e Pointe Nove of View ... . ~------~ • • • -MRS. DEAN H. PARKER'has • DR, and MRS. CHARLES C. returned to her home on Lake Vacatl.o.n .in Hawaii MERKEL have'returned to' their Of C~ .. Shore road after a short visit to East Jefferson avenue home alter Troy, to Be Home While Bridegroom Comple~es BaY'Shore, N.Y. N. Y. • • • a Southern trip; After Dr. Merkel Service with U.S. CQ&st Guardi Bride Was, Lenore. Smith Mrs, Harry S. FEBRUARY FACTS AND FANCIES-There were just a few MRS. EDWARD .J. CHAFFIN i attended medical conventions, Before Marriage Friday in Church ..of The' MeSSIah Church Fair; minutes left before Cecil Beaton, photographer-extra ordin. o! Rivard boulevard, wHl enter- there was a holiday at the Gull Ford II Vice While the brldegro'"om serves with the U. S. Coa~t Guard, aire, author, artist, would be up on feet at the Country tainat a dinner party this Friday and Bay Club at Sarasota, Fln. his the newly-married M.r, p.nd Mrs. Thomas Abner Wadsworth Church Fa Club, ready to answer questions. tossed by the ladies who had evening honoring MR.. CHAFFIN • • • It's a new address for MR. will make their home in Troy, N. Y. Grosse Pointe l heard him earlier at Detroit Town Hall" •• And in those few ~~e:iSth~ft~~~ffi~~~th~~rh ~~'f: and MRS. LOUIS B, GAS- Their. m'arriage took place.q------to prepare for minutes we coaxed him to comment on some of hiscom-litUe daL:ghter,LINDA, wHlmove COIGNE and their children, last Frid~y afternoon at a A wedding trip In Florida fol- Monda ... when ( KATHERINE" ELIZABETH and fashionable ceremony in the lowed ior the young Wadsworths. .prcss iuncheon Panions at the speakers' table ••• those close enough so our from their Rivard 110ulevardad" dress to their new home on Lake MARK. They have moved from Church of the Messiah. and The bride traveled in.c~stume of wonderful fair, little game wouldn't be known to all and therefore make Shore road, . Beaconsfield aVenue to Notting- was followed by. a reception oyster and moss green wool. Her , Mrs. Harr... ::: ham road, them self-conscious ••• Immediately across the table sat the • • • at the Detroit Boat Club, oyster wool tailleu~ was worn 'has been nan-tce highly decorative Mrs. Oscar Olson ••• IIA verY modern MRS:,ANTONlOW. ELIASON • • • man, of the tai I The brIde !sUI" former Le- under moss green top coat and a and her daughter, WINIFRED, MR. and MRS.' GEORGE impressivc beauty" decided Mr. Beaton, "I like the fresh, scrubbe~ look were hostesses Sunday afternoon CHRISTENSEN, of Bishop roari, nore Elizabeth SmIth, daughter tiny. hat matched. the coat. church's philar of her face. Her full brows, and the way she's put on her lip at a tea In their home on North leave later this month for a trip of .IUr, and lUrs. Melvy:n H, Out-of.town wedding guesta Smith of Seminole,ave~ue and included Mr. andMrs. Ira Wyant Assistlnr: her rouge are typical of today's beauty. Very nice and again, Renaud inhont:'r of rt1.oltS, FRED to Europe. They will divide their time between Paris, Rome and Mrs, Wadsworth !s the son of of Muskegon; 1M. and Mrs. Gor- , mlttee which. very mbdern. The kind of face you wouldn't have seen. ten ~I.;~~~~ an~Jt~n~~~~~a:R~i MegeY!. l\fr. and Mrs. Harold Lee Wads- don S; Cochrane of Lake Forest, Ervllle 1\( a y n ; years ago." ••• His glance slid down to the. end of the table Lakeland avenue, THE THORN- • • • worth of Clovtrly road. . 111.;Mrs, CharleS M. Tenney of t:h:drman; l\Irs Evans, Jr. fint to Mrs. Alfred J, Mayer, Jr., who was elegant, indeed, in a BROUGHS ~with . their three JANEl' LEE OXLEY, daughter LeQore wore a picture bridal Long Meadow, Mass.; Col. and daughters and .Mrs. Dole arc of MR. and MRS. KENNETH .gown of white Chantilly lace Mrs. Arthur S,. Pearson of' Tor- lUra, Walter nul black crepe frock with tiny jeweled turn-down collar •. Said leaving the Pointe to make their OXLEY of Hillcrest road, has over tliffeta, the slim, molded onto. Elizabeth Gray of Lorain. and vice-chairm ces Booth, treasl Mr. Beaton: "See the lovely warm flush at the low sides of home in Kenosha, Wise, been named on.the recently pub- bodice distinguished by low, scal- O. Mr and Mrs. John Stegmier lished Dean's List. or scholastic loped neckline which was ftlledoi' Gra'nd Rapids, and Mr. and II. French, Jr., her face. You know, the Queen Mother has. tHat same warm A Valentine motif was used at honor roll, at Mercy College. A in with silk illusion to form high Mrs. Ernest T. Somerset of Per- W. Warren She coloring, flushing at J'ust the same place. The color rises on. the tea party and brilliant' red secretary; )In. tulips centered the tea. table sophomore, .she is registered in round pearl strand collar. rysburg, 0, the college's nursing division. . Pleated tulle fell in panels in. ----- ler, assistant; her lower face as she enters a room, It's very lovely and to where, assitingMrs, Eliason, l\1athivet, corr' me it always marks a person well worth. knowing, a .person were MRS. CLARENCE MA- She was graduated .from St. the full skirt and the bride's tiny' Mrs Mat Carey retar)', and l\Ir who cares intensely for others' happiness." For the. beauty, GUIRE and MRS. 'EDWARD Paul's High school. • lace juliet held the. fingertip • ~ Ford, of the \\' Mary Morgan, who introduced him at the theater and again GRENf1RD, • • • length veil. Clusters of orange Off to Europe. ary, in charle ( PEGGY FISCHER and LOA blossomsllnished the back of the \ . Several of the I I1t the Standing Ro(\:n Only Country Club luncheon, he vot- MR. and ~;S .• JOSEPH A. ZAY SHERIDAN of the Pointe bridal cap.. P ti ~g bon voyage cd for her round, witty and searching blue eyes, "But she MAIULLO II were hosts at a have been pledged to Alpha Chi, She carried white spray orchids ar es ar~ ' bers, anticipatinj; has a beauty very difficult to photograph," he informed. And dinner party in their Moran Omega, national sorority, at. with lilies of the valley. and ivy. to.Mrs. Mathew ~arey of Univer. meant i~ prepari that was interesting, since just the week before we had heard road home last Tuesday evening, Michigan State Col1e.ge. A quartet of attendants wore sity place who leaves the twenty- Church Fair ;m a friend remonstrating with the CKL W charmer that a photo- complimenting the i r g u est • • • opera length blue silk organza ei"hth of the month to join briel holiday bel4 graph, which advertises her weekly fashion casting stint at FRANK FOLEY of, Boston. MR. and MRS.' ALBERT E. over taffeta. The classic. frocks 6 FISHER of .Lakeland. avenue and scoop necklines appliqued in daughter; Kitty, in Paris. "for good." Mrs. the Sheraton-Cadillac, doesn't at all do her justice. '. • • dashing off to 11 • • • February has always been an have just returned from a trip deep ,blue velvet roses and these . On Wednesday, twenty of the Ford and Mrs. SI to Honolulu and the Hawaiian. were repeated in the full skirts. traveler's friends gathered at the . ing Friday lor : ~a.nds In a Holly Bush important month hi THE BER~ Islands. All wore roatchlng velvet head- Ridge road homl; of Mrs. Car- L H. WICKING family. Mrs. Wick- maiea. • • • bands and carried deep pink ChI'. roll Boutell for.a luncheon In her Already the ex Then he was standing at the mike, 'graciously answering ingand daughter, MRS. WEB- MR. and MRS. J, T. WHEELER nations and eucalyptus foliage. honor. Co-hostesses with Mrs. STER BONHAM KNIGHT III tee. has most of questions with such ease we were Ieft with nothing to d 0 but both have birthdays on Feb. 1. JR. of Raymond road .announce Donna Louise Smith washer Boutell were Mrs. George Frisch- heads named. believe one-half the story he told u.fJ. All his life, he's had On Feb 8, this year, another the birth of a daughter, KATH- .sister's maid of honor. korn and MrR.Karl G. Behr. These include RYN MARIE, on February 7. The bridesmaids YJere Joan Today (Thursday) Mrs. Wil- Semple. in chargl t\VO great intimidations: public: speaking and bicycle riding, birthday girl, SUS~ BONHAM This is the Wheeler's fourth child Hadley, J.oan Fitzslmons and Ham O. Heiland Mrs. E)rans had led us to believe that his heart. froze when he was KNIGHT, arrived for Mr. and which is K fcatUi He \j. and first daughter. Mrs. Wheeler Edith Werbach. Steventon have planned a lunch- Church Fair; rot asked to address the village idiots by a speech as simple as, Mrs. Knight. On Feb. 11 Mr. and ~... ~.liI is the former MARY JANE Harold L. Wadsworth served eon to compliment Mrs. Carey, Anderson, staginl ''The vegetable show is opened." He speaks with all the Mrs. Wicking celebrate their -Royal HawaIIan Photo KRONNER, whose parents are his son as ~est man and the ,When Mrs... Carey reachel Krag, supplies; cnarm and brilliance of his countrymen.' As for bicycle rid. wedding anniversary. Feb. 12 is MR. and MRS. WILLIAM O. groomsmen .mcluded the bride. Paris she. and Kitty will take off Jones, volunteer Vacationing at .the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, ME. and groom's cousms, Edwin W. Baker, ' ing. he didn't even attempt it until he was twenty years old, the birthday of the former Buffy MRS. OWEN C. FROST, of Washington road, are pictured KRONNER of E. Jefferson ave. J!'., and Henry M. Woodhouse; for several weeks of travel on W. Howie Muir, "I decided I could master two wheels and a steering gadget, Wicklng, now MRS. WILLIAM wearing their leis.of carnations and orchids with which. • • • Raymond R. White and Richard the continent before returning Harry W. Kerr, got on it and drove smack into a holly bush." He's never BLA~KMON. Last Monday Buff, they were greeted when tHey arrived in Honolulu aboard MRS. WINIFRED MOWER of L. Arnold. together to the Pointe, Robert T. B. Peil • .' whQ IS continuing her .duties as Mrs. John Cra", tried since. ••• lieutenant in the Marine Corps, the Matson cruis~ship Lurline. They plan to. remain in the Ann Arbor is the guest of her Mrs. Smith was gowned in pale ----- son and daughter-in-law,. MR. blue pcau de soie with which she Pointer Is Record Guest publicity. addressed an AAUW Panel in islands until February 24, and with them are Mrs, Frost's Booth ch3irm( and MRS. CURTIS V, MOWER chose a small pink chapeau and At California's Desert Inn Mr. Beatons Meets Mme. Addams Minneapolis on the subject of sister and brother-in-law, Mr,ancl Mrs. Carl W. Bonbright of Roosevelt place. . corsage of pink spray orchids. Antiques, Mrs. Women in Marine Service. And of Flint. The two couples are being entertained by island ler, Jr.. Mr:>.L. Beaton met the Pointe's Mardge Addams and loved her • • • Mrs. Wadsworth. wore for the Mr. then, this Friday is nice for the friends and business acquaintances, WAYNE WALLACE MILLER wedding, charcoal gray lace with This is the twent~-ftfth season Mrs. Roy D. CI as we all do. • • She's definitely .one of our "worth knowing" Wickings, too who see son recently pledged as a member' of small toque of turquoise feathers. for Mrs. John J, 0 Brien in her Toddlers, Mrs. H Mrs. Charles Tra gran': dames whose fame has been carried coast to coast by BERT JR: on the occasional free last Sunday. Following a birth. tificate upon graduation 'from Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity on Her flowers were gray spray or. same cottage at the Desert ~nn celebrities who've visited our hamlet as well as by her many, week-end he gets from Uncle the University of Utah campus. chids.. ..'.: Colon~ in Palm Springsh She and Jame:l .J. Trudel day tradition, the birthday party Albion, and he has br.:enengaged Aaron ;EvanlJ:B many friends. • • Even the English poise of Mr. Beaton must Sam as hE:~ervcs at Fort 'Knox, He is a son of MR. and MRS. The bridegroom's grandmother, Mr. 0 Brien, who llve. in. Ker- as assistant coach and teacher of J. Mercer and have been a little shaken to hear her demand, after luncheon, • • •• g'uests were taken to see the ice WALTER O. MILLER of Grayton Mrs. Richard H. 'Macauley, wore cheval avenue here in the Pointe, mathematics in the Almont pub- Grow: "How do you like my hat?". It w~easyto say he.did, for it CARLOTTA McKI,NNEY, skating show at OlympIa and road. He is a freshman student a gown' of cocoa taffeta wi~h hl1ve been spending the Winter Surprise pack. W. as, a confection of hyacinth pink and thread of silver. III daughter of MR.,.and MRS. C. then returned to the Ternes lic schools. At Albion Grant was (Continued on Page 10) matching hat. at the resbrt. F. E. Huebner; B JAMES McKINNEY of Grand residence. for supper and birth- a member of the Sociology club liam P. Black; !.• (Continued on Pare 10) Marais boulevard, has returned day cake. Guests were Lynn and the Delta Sigma Phi fra- Mrs. Wendell W ------=== to her studies at Fairfax Hall in Ann's seventh grade classmates ternity, ' • Waynesboro, Va. at. Convent of the Sacred Heart, • • • •• • • Grosse Pointe. DONALD STRAITH, son of Valentine dinner and dancing • • • DR. and MRS. FLOYD Breathta~ing. Savings in our was object of the club-hopping Flying down to Fort Lauder- enjoyed last Saturday evening dale last week-end to join HAR- STRAIGHT, of Audubon road, by MR. and MRS. THOMAS P. OLD DuCHARME aboard his sailed Wednesday on the Queen .. HENRY, of Ridge road, and their yacht, The Natoya were. MR. Mary to. travel on the continent ., party of friends. Dinner was and MRS. O. THORNE MUR. until May. He will motor all ,. 'served at Grosse Pointe Hunt PHY, MR. and MRS, ALVAN through Europe before: sailing ,. Club and la.ter the party moved MACAULEy'JR.\ and MR. and home again on the lIe tle France. ,. over to the CountrY Club for MRS. JOSEPH S. SHERER JR. • • • . hearts and flowers dancing.. In They will join Mr. DuCharme JqHN M. ADAMS, son of MR. . the. group were MR. and MRS. for a cruise to the Bahamas, .. Clearance and MRS. WILUAM.M. ADAMS . CY ANDREWS, of Ann Arbor, Haiti and Puerto Rico. . MR. and MRS. WILLIAM .H. • • • of University place, has entered . DENLERand DR. and MRS. THE RAY M. WYTES and the the freshman class at, Denison DON C. WINANS. DAVID MARENTETTES, island University, Granville, Ohio. He • • • hoppiJig, -postal card Pointe wasl'ecently graduated from In Detroit for her appearance that their newest enthusiasm is Grosse Pointe' High School. ' with .the Detroit Symphony Or. Haiti. Simply love it. • • • • chestra, Dame Myra Hess was • • • MRS. ROBERT G. KALES, of SALE houseguest of MRS. JOHN S. ROBERT B. GRANT, son of Cloverly road, traveled over to NEWBERRY of Lake Shore Dr. and Mrs. Donald Grant of Lansing to, receive the 1953 road, 1333 Roslyn road, completed the championships. won by her The new dress shap.e • all flowing • • • requirements for the bachelor of LYNN ANN TERNES, daugh- arts degree at Albion college at horses, Guardsman and Brilliant ter of MR. and MRS.. WILLIAM the conclusion of the college's Star. The presentation was made curves •• definitely in at the .- . A. TERNES of Three Mile drive first semester 'of the year. He at the annual Michigan Horse DRESSES had a thi~teenth birthday party received. his ..state teacher's cer. 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Thursday, February 18; 1954 G R O'SS.E POI NTE NEW S .Pago Nine oj( tes .> Woman's Page • ~ e- e by-, of" and for PointeWomeI1 . lorths . " November 11 Is Date ,Kerby, K~rnival S.et'for':February:,27 . .. . . , Fashion. Show'. Benefit in East Fair room Completes Of Christ Church For Detrolt,.Symphony: eU lenore Smith Mrs. Harry S. FinkenstaedtNamed. Chairman of Christ Fashion Shows' and Teu Slated 'for March 8 and 9 at Hotel.' The Messiah Church Fair; Mrs. Edward S•.Evans Jr., Mrs. Walter B. Statler to Swell Maintenance Fund of' Orchestra; Mrs. .,' -. S. Coast Guard, Ford II Vice Presidents;" Committee Heads Announced . Sidney F. Chapin Is Chairman of Event ., ~ '.bner Wadsworth' Church .Fairs haye gotten, to be .'such pro~uctions in , Pointe friends '0£ the Detroit Symphony Orch'estra wiii; Grcsse Pointe ~hat their workers begin 'a year: ahead of time travel down to the Grand Ballroom of Hotel Statler on Mon-:. to, prepare for them. Thj~' was 'impressed upon reporters day and TuesJay (March 8 and 9) to attend' anexcitmg' . trip in Florida fo1- Monday when Christ Church, Grosse Pointe members gave a Spring fashion show and -tea being sponsored by the Wo.:' young Wadsworths. press' luncheon to announce Nov. the date of their 11 as men's Association Qf' the' Detroit Symphony Orchestra. ,~,' wonderful fair.' ~------'.'eled in costume of Proceeds will benefit the'!'------oss green wooL Her Mrs. Harry S. FiJ1kenstaedt and Mrs. Walter Buhli.i'ord II: 'has been named gener9! chair- maintenance fund of the Or- Mrs. Roy Peralta, Mrs. C. G. Pc-. :ailleur was worn Caledonian Market, Mrs. Benja- chestra. Madelyn Cae, popu:" trouleas,' Mrs. William A. Post .. reen top coat and a man, of the fair which raises min H. Paddock:, Christmas dee- . orations, .Mrs. George N. Monro lar fashion commentator, will Mrs. John L. Reed, Mrs. Graham :hed the coat. imp res s i v. e sums for, the be on the platform to point up A. Sellers. .... church's philanthropic work. III, Mrs. Henry B.Joy, Jr., imd 1 wedding guests Mrs. Alexander L. Weiner; Coun- the parade of new costumes Continuing, the committee ifi.. ..nd Mrs. Ira Wyant AssIsting her w1l1 be a com- . try Kitchen, Mrs. Robert Mesmer and Detroit's top models will eludes: . ' . '. ~ir. and Mrs. Gor- 'mittee which. includes: l\lrs, and Mrs;' William. Hi Hoey: appear on the theatre-in-the- Mrs, E. Wilson Wardell, M~, :.ne of Lake Forest. Ervllle IU a y n a r d, ex-officio, Luncheon. Mrs. William Bridge. round stage Robert Wardrop, Mrs. Theodore des M. Tenney of chairman; Mrs. Edward S, Still other chairmen arc Mrs. '. O. .Yntema, Mrs. Thelma TraviS, ,,\, Mass.; CoL and Evans, Jr., first vice-chairman; William W. Bryan. Dolls and This dramatic technique of; Snyder and Mrs. Richard Wag- ~;. Pearson of Tor- lUrs, Waiter Buh. Ford II, sec-' Toys: Mrs. Douglas Campbell; stating, with circular ramp ner ,,' t 1 Gray of Lorain, ond vice-chairman; 1'tIlssFran .. Mr!. Frederick C. Ford and Mrs. leading to an elevated area In • ...... rrs. John Stegmier ces Booth, treas"rer; Mrs, John the center of the ballroom Mrs. PhilIp .D. Dexter. III Wood Wil:~ams, Garden Mart; gives excellent view to every charge of ushers for the two day' "ids, and Mr. and II. French, Jr., assistan.t; Mrs. Mrs. Milton Volkens. and Mrs, . Somerset of Per- W. Warren Shelden. 'recordlng" member of the audience. !a~hion show, ~as on her coIl1-' Hale V.Satt~ey, linens; Mrs. Mrs. Sidney F. Chapin i~ chafr- m~ttee: Mrs .. Milton Setzer, secretary; 1'tIrs, George W. Sy" Charles C. Creedon and Mrs. Mrs.,. ler, uslstant; 1'tIrs, Eugene man of the fashion show and tea, Wl11iam L. Anderson, Mrs. James~ Emory Moran Ford, Paris Shop: Assisting her will be Mrs. Ce- R. Geldart,' Mrs. Henry ~. Cras-- l\lathlvet, corresponding sec- Mrs. John S. Sweeney, Jr., Mrs. eil Akroyd., Mrs. W.' Terrance sen and Mrs, Albert. E. 0 Neal. ,!. at Carey retary, and Mrs. A. R. Peter Harold D. Baker and Mrs. Henry Ford, 01 the Women's Auxili- Bannan, Mrs. A. E. Carle, 'Mrs. '.. C~airman for ho~tesses a~ each. Ledyard, Knitting: Mrs. Lewis S. Philip D. Dexter, Mrs., Harold L. day s tea party (It ro!lo\~s th~ .Europe ary, In cliarge 01 devotion:!. Robinson.. Wonderland. ' -Fred Runnells Pholo Several of the committee mem- Pictured inaction is. the Chuck Wagon Committee for the big event to be held in Kerby School from 2 to 8 p.m. Frank, Mrs. Gordon C. Hender. fashion show and take.. place tr,t: son~ Mrs. William E. Johnston the 'Y~yne Room ~f. Hotel Stat- bidding bon vo)'age on February'27. Left to. right are: .M.RS~ELMER W. RUPP, MRS. ROBERT C. MARSH, MRS, GEORGE J, BROWN" J bers, anticipating the long hour:! and Mrs. Alexander Nealson. ler) IS M.rs. C, WillIam Palmer. w Carey of Univer- meant in preparing for a Christ Canadian Ballet MRS; ALBERT COOPER, kneeling; MRS. OMER STOTTS and MRS. FRANK COOPER. ,.' Also serving on Mrs; Chapin's . Her assistants are t? lie Mrs. J.' leaves the twenty- Church Fair are lea.ving for a The Kerby' Karnival plans are Morgan Johnson is out' to ex- der the chair~an~hip or Mr. and -the shelves of the Kandy Kor- committee. and assiSting' with Lee Barrett, Mrs. Wl1l1nm B~y-. e month to join brief holiday before settling down Company Feted accelerating like a hot-rod The terminate ,the Schmol> with guns' Mrs. Walter Collins, will be in n~r; Mrs. William Fleck and Mrs. ticket'sules are .Mrs. James Mer- ster,: Mrs. Alexander W. Blam,' riam Barnes, Mrs. A.' Victor Mrs. ~ohn S. Coleman, Mrs. ,C. ty. in Paris. "for good." Mrs. Finkenstaedt is Distinguillhed guests gathered Midway is off to tlie races' Th~ and other missiles. _ Mr. Parmenter's room and next Richard Semmler are a~king fol' Owen, Mrs., C. William Palmer, (Con~lnued on Pare 10) . , day, tw~nty of the dashing off to Hawaii and Mrs. . Chuck Wagon committee, Mrs. . . .' ,baked' goods. for their Dutch :Ford and Mrs. Shelden are leav- ~t a reception last Tuesday in Albert Cooper, chairman, is all Mr •. and Mrs. Bruce C~rlston ,door Will be the Pirate s Den Oven' and Ken Power has set up ds gathered at the ' organized to serve all kinds of are in charge oUhe, Flying Sauc- where ,those who miss will have, a co~plete Kangaroo Kourt, in- ome of Mrs. Car- ing Friday for a junket to Ja- the,Barlum Hotel to honor mem- r a luncheon in her maica. bers of the National Ballet Com- appetite destroyers as well as a ers, while Mr. and Mrs. David to walk the plank. eluding the Kriminal Klink. . stcsses with M~. Already the executive commit- pany of Canada, which' opened hearty dinner. ' Williams will Pop-the-Monkey. Charles Markley. is going to Bucking Broncos, Fish ponds, Irs. George Frisch- tee, has most of the committee at the Cass Theatr~ for a week's No less active are the booths Farther up the line, in Mrs. the S. S. Kerby Company cartoons, balloons. "a puppet along .the Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson's room, the Charles dime store; the Warren Humes show :md a terryfing spoo~ . Karl G. Behr. heads named. engagement on Sunday, Febru: These include Mrs. Robert ary 14. , Michael Briscoe have dreamed Wrights, III, have created a huge and the Robert, Murphys. have house will add more fun 'to what Irsday) Mrs. Wil- Semple. in charge of the preview Members' from t,he ballet com.; lJP a Rooti-Kazooti roam where target of Bozo the Klown. charge the Treasure Ch'est; should be a Big Day at Kerby and Mrs. E).anl of which is a feature of the Christ pany were Miss Kay Ambrose, darts and bean bags will fly. Mr. The Kerby Kongo Kritters, un- . Mrs; Thomas. Baldwin~. is filling, School ..on February 27. e planned a lunch- Church Fair; Mrs. Wendell W, artistic-director and authoress of ent Mrs. Carey. Anderson, staging: Mrs. W. Brace several books on ballet; .Walter A' e' . Car~y reaches Krag, supplies; Mrs., E. Olney Somburger, general manager of 'AUW,"to'H' ar Award Wz-nner Kitty will take off Jones, volunteer placement; Mrs. the Ballet Company; Miss Celia ' Script Writer St. P~':tlSocie!y , 'eeks of travel on W. Howie Muir. hostesses;' Mrs. Franca, prima ballerina; Lois "Fellowshlps"-a magic word World War II. A;A.U.W., while before returning Harry W. Kerr~ serviCes; Mrs. Smith, Irene Alii i n e. David in A.A.U.W. 'voc:]bulary, became continuing with fellowships, de- ,0 . .Ive Lecture -To.. .Gzve,Benefzt' -,' . e Pointe. Robert T. B. Peirce. motor corps; A dam s, Judy. Gotschal!CS and a reality to Grosse Pointe mem- cided to develop International T G Mrs. John Crawford Frost, Jr., Study Grants to help women of The Altar Society of St. Paul's' cord Guest publicity. other members of the company. bers last year, when the branch, sister countries whose education Robert Shaw, well known Church is sponsoring a benefit Booth chairmen include: Guests from. Grosse Pointe who in' addition to Its annual contri- had .been tragically interrupted. script writer for teleyision, will card party to be held on Thurs~ Antiques. Mrs. Sidney T. Mil- attended the' reception \ were: bution to the national fellowship Since 1929 there have been a's Desert Inn tell a Detroit Town Hall audi- day evening, February 25, at8 b', Jr,. Mrs. L. Rothe Farr and Canadian Vice-Consul John H. program, g!:'ve its first $500 Name awarded 425 fellowships and 287 wcnty-fi!th season ~lr3. Roy D. Chapm;'T ots an d Bailey, and Mrs. Bailey; British Gran,t tlIe "G rosse P om. te M'ICh- merna. t tiona 1 study gran ts. ence what is both good and bad o'clock, in the school auditorium, Toddl('r~. ~lrs. Henry Kinzie arid Vice-Consul D. C. Graybrook. and igan International Study Grant." Last year, over $11,000 for fel- about present day .TV. The 170 Grosse Pointe boulevard. J. O'Brien in her speaker's lecture, "The Monster at the Desert Inn },Irs. Charles Trapp; Aprons, Mrs. Mrs. Graybrook: Jean Beliard, This year, if ,all goes, well, lowships .was raised in..Michigan, in .Your Living .Room,~' will be . This final pre-Ienten party will' Springsh She imd James. J. TrudelJ, Jr., and Mrs. Consul of France; Mr .. and Mrs. plans -wj))' be made for, a second and one of the ,recipients of a given Wednesday morning, Feb- be highlighted with gay' colorlul I who lhre in Ker- "'-"Ton' Bvftnl'~Bags. Mrs; Edwin C. ''4 Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ar; gift, this one'to be a fellowship 'Michigan award, Miss Anita Mar- here in the Pointe, J. :\ferccr and Mrs. Robert J. thur. Carveth, William R. With- for" the use of an American wo- tin,. is to be the speaker at the wary 24" at ).1, o'clock .in Fisher; ,Mardi Gras decorations designed ending the Winter Grow. erell, Mrs. Robert E.. Wilson, man'to continue studying.in .her general mcetin'g of Grosse Pointe Theatr~. , ,byMrs~ Ben' Tobin' 'and- Mrs. Surprise packages, Mrs. Julius Major R. C. Lane, Canadian Army particular field, either in this A.A.U.W. at Memorial Center. In hiS frank summary, Shaw will consider the tremendous im- Charles Barlow. " F. E. Huebner; Baskets, Mr!. Wil- Liaison Officer, a1'!dGeorge Ba- country or abroad. Wednesday, February 24, at 1:30 liam P. Black; Candy Houses, hara, Honorary Consul of Leb- The fellowship program orig- p.m. Miss Martin, received her pact TV has had on the Ameri- Games of all kinds will be, l\tr~. Wendell W. Anderson, Jr. anon. inatedin 1890, and at the close of B.A. and. M.A. at the University can home; esl>ecially on the chilo played with prizes for each table. ------. ---- of Kansas, and' her Ph.D. at the drSen . .' . f h Home-made refreshments' wili be , awh writes many 0 t e ...... ' '. " '. University or Wisconsin in 1951. scripts for' Robert Montgomery served., .. ' " She received the Minnie Cum- ...... theatre, and for "Schlitz Play- Mrs. Leo C. Huetter IS general . " nock Blodgett Fellowship in 1952, .. '. house of Stars." He went into chairman; assisted by. Mrs. A.' S; , and so was able to continue her . studies in Holland, Switzerland, television from radio, where he Bush, Mrs. Lynn ~Bartlett, .Mrs: Italy and Spain. ' conceived such programs as "Mr. Harold Benham Mrs Ma Her' talk wiU be .on' "Spanish D i s t r i c t Attorney," "Philo ,'. , •. x Vance," and "Mr. Keen, Tracer Brown,' Mrs. Ben Tobin, Mrs. .,.:./~;{, ~ ~~ ....\.... Art," a subject with which she Is most' familiar. having prepared a of Lost Persons." Charles 'Barlow, Miss Grace .. new edition and index of a his- Monaghan and Mrs.. Warren . ... tory of 16th and 17th century Amaranth Order' Holds Piche. Sumell' beall/i/1I1 ;11 er-er)' de/ail., •• ,'ollr weddhlg,plamlCd by .. Spanish art during her stay iit Election of Officers Tickets. are now available and ,. Irt'illg. 'Ve're right tt'i/h "011 0", thaI aJl.importllllt day ••• until IbtJ Spain. , ., reservations may be made by . breathless momeut lvheu "Lo,hetlgritl" is pla"td! from stlect;01I of gotvn, . Invitations to the meeting and . ., to the tea which will. be served At the annual eleetio nof offi- calling the following. women:, . bridest1iaids~dresses, dresses Jar mothers 0/ the bride and groom, ollr ., later have been issued to mem- cers of Ruth Court No.8, Order Mrs. Robert Curtis, TU, 2-0764: competet1t .staff assists JOII (no extra charge of course), bers of neighboring A.A.U.W, of the Amaranth, Helen Simons Mrs. Harry Wise; TU. 4-3133; was elected Royal Matron:. Mrs. Albert Dietz, TU. 1:.5306,and Bridol Solon Now Open Monday Nights 'til 8:30 o'clock branches, so they, too, may have . the opportunity to hear and to . Serving with her are Harry Mrs. Frank Houlihan, TU, 5-4765. . . meet Miss Martin . Schurecht, Royal Patron; Mabel The' donation is, $1.25 and . Tanner, Associate Matron:' 'Ralph everyone is welcome. Tickets may Brandi, Associate Patron; Jewel be obtained at .the door~ . . ' Sororities Pledge. Four Fox, Con d u c t re ss: Blanche . . Pointers at Denison U• Brown, Associate Conductress; " . Dorothy Thornton, Treasurer, and Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae , . Denison University women stu- Essie Huddleston, Secretary, '. . A public installation will be To Hold Dinner Meoting . dents at Granville, Ohio, partici- . .. _ ..... 01'• pated in an intensive period of held Monday evening, February . Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae' As- •I four days of deferred sorority 22, at Brotherhood Temple, 13318 .• rushing by eight social groups in Kercheval avenue,at 8 o'c~ock• sociation will hold a dinner-meet. I the between-semesters r e e e s s. ing at 6:15 p.m. on' February 23, in the'International Institute, 111 Pledging too~ place Tuesday eve- W.T.S. Digby-Seymours E. Kirby;'" .. :. .,., ;.:' ., ning, February 9. To Pay.~ointe J,une Visit Members in the Grosse Pointe j.' The new social: group partici- , pating for the first time is Pi area will please: 'calL Mrs; Louis Mr. imdMrs: W. T. S. Digby- Marick, TU. 5:'6346, ~r Mrs. Rob- ., Phi Eta, a, colony. that is sched- uled' to become the Ohio .Eta Seymour of Derby, Eng. will pay ert Bottorff, TU. 1-2885': for posi- ,. chapter of Pi Beta Phi. sorority a' June, visftto ,her. parents, Mr. tive reservations. . . , before the opening of college and. Mrs. 'Edward C. Smith of . Nationality pastries ,• Washington'road;' sold. f .;, next tall. ,. From thIs vie in i t ynewly . pledged women ,....,all freshman' . unless a the r wi s e designatea- ... follow: , " , ,. Jane Botsford. daughter .of Mr• . and Mrs.' W, 'H.' Botsford, 1034 . Roslyn road, Pi' ;Phi-Eta. _ ,. Joan ,Carver. :daughter of Mr • and Mrs:Claud Carver, 279 Mc- Kinley, road" and Louise Hutch- ins, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. V. Foster Hutchins, 620 Washing- ton road, both Alpna ,Phi .. Jane Witte, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul F. Witte, 231 Ken- wood court, Delt~ -G~mma.

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f • Page Ten G ROSS E ' -p 0 I NT E : NEW S' ' 'ThunCfay, FeJ)ruary '18, '195• . , Society News .Gathered From All of the Poi'ntes Thursday, Fel Blood ( From Another Pointe of View Health Council .Altar'SQciety)o HoJc;fP«;lrfy,' Rapha R.Rolpli Offer Lecture .Series to Help The Eastern De (Continued from 'Pqe 8) View$ Mov~es.' , . ": ;Hri8"*;B,~r,~hd~1!f.'Parents p'repare for Children is sponsoring a He like it!~' was hi... enthusiastic appraisal. ,"And It said Madame mobile unit durll1 'A program designe'd to ac Ra,pha .'.R:. Rolph.'" ot... North '. ' .', ta t f th d Addams, "like yours.". With that she was off in an awaiting week on Februa%1 ' - R . du d I 'b "td' hi A series ot discussions for ex- 100 people, expec n a ers an quaint members with the exten- bienthad , roa , ceel.rate ,. ::d' . ,s pectant parents. will be held atl mothers. The., charje is $2.00. from 3 p.m. to 9 limousine'. • • on her way to take someone else by surprise. i F sive imoti(ln picture film serVice r ay ann versary as r1 ay, " ..'" ti . Lady Queen of Pe, Of course Mardge Addams is the lady's pen name and. the of th'" ,Pu'blic .IJi' brary .w pre- d' h' \"'n Mr Ral h the Gro.sse Pointe War Memor- couple for the en re SlX meet- ' ... an In. l:! ,,.. or, s. " P in"s., .Send requests for reserva- located at 21101 ,. only othe.r hint we'll give you Is that you're apt to find her scnt~d. at the FebroatYmeeting gave a cocittai.l' party and 'dipne'r ial cent~r ..on,.,M?n~ay. evenJn~ • '. I road south of Hal j' presiding at a canasta supper in her Pomte home. Hers is a Or the Mothers' Health Council at the Detroit Athletic' Club ,that from 7.30 - 9,~0 a clock from tions to the Mi.chigan, Soc:iety for t The need is ur~ ~ ~ashionably round supper table, of sparkling appolntmepts, ,of Grosse Pointe. . evening... Mar.ch 22 through, April 2,,6,under. Mental. . H y g i ene,ti AdWO,It Ed1-4005, " information call r and she likes to cover it with unusual antique geld brocade' It was the 'first Council meet- Home' in' time for the' f~tIvlty the chairmaIUlhlp. of ~rs. Ruth Board olEduca on, u uca. j , ing to 'be held in the 'comfort. were the Rolph's son~in~law.'llrid V. .Flom, Grosse POlnt~ Hi~h tlon, .TU. ~.2000. Wayne County , i cloth, the chafing dish before her as she serve; both food and " , able, modern projection room of " . daughter,' Mr. and .Mrs; :',Jnmes Sc~oo~i. . hi t ~ ts bst h-l. Depa~tm,ent of, ,Health, Grosse r f elegant rep~rtee. JUST the kind of gal Beaton loves' to study, t:, ,. the Central Library,. George F: . ~ynn McNaughhin, wh~ ha.db~en ~ian~~, ~~~SY~ej\:~rc!a~ .~ili Point,e Office, VA. 2.6670, or War too. t' Jones, film' counsellor of the ' In ~onolulu for. 14 mo.~Ht~..~h.ile speak.on various phases' of Child Memorial. Association, 32 Lake • • • Mr. M~aughton' was ~tat1oned care and development. The pro- Shore:Toad, Grosse Po~te, TU. •, Library, projected two films 'for the~e wlth ,~e Navy, Follo~ing gramis as follows: ' . 1-6030, !' the group and spoke about, the the1r arrival in, California on March ,22:-Fee!ings A b '0 u t . The talks and discussions are I' A Bow to Mr. Lomax i; The dazzling young figure skater, Barbara Ann Scott, and Library's services in this field. Jan. 15, the McNa~ghtons:to~k a Pregnancy-H:Waldo'Bird;.M.D;: designed to provide an opportun- I. . , 'He was introduced by' Dr. Mary leisur~ly motor trlp through ,the Psychhitrist. . , ity for expectant parents to dis-

I ~er fellow-author, Michael Kirby, in the foreword of their Stellhorn, .program chairman. Southwest before returning to March 29:~ommon Symptoms cuss.their hopes 'and worries and i; ~ew book, "Skating for Beginners" have acknowledged in. Mr. Jones said the Library Grosse Pointe,. ". .. of Pregnancy anii~re.Natal Care to' become acquainted with the ! , debtedness to the Pointe's Allen M. Lomax, vice-p:esiden. t of now has ago a dlf st of non- .The guests at theb1:thdray -Rq,bert G. Swanson, M;D., Ob~ basic' principles of mental health commercial films, . all of which . party met. in, the . club s ,?ig stetrician. . \ ' and chUd care ata 'strategic'time the U. S. Figure Skating Association. Mr. and Mrs, Lo~ax are available. to" individuals' and. privat~ dining room for cocktalls, April 5:-Ho~ Blrth T a k e s in their lives., ;', ; I . have known the lovely Barbara since she was a child ofl-en. groups in Grosse Pointe fo~ ttio . then. were, .seated at a long, Place-:-Mary C. Stellhorn, M.D., Inftfated.at the'downtown At that time they lived in 'Philadelphia. Their unforgettable asking. They are 16 'mm., sound .~ ' , . -Fred Runnells Photo flower.~ecked table in the Pont- General Practice. Plus a film, headquarters of the American . films and anyone who'owns, or The ann':lal card party of the Altar Society.'of Our chartram~roomfor dinner, "Hum~n Reproduction." Red Cross and' the Michlgan memories include a memorial program on the day of- Presi- can borrow a sound 'projector Lady Queen of Peace Church will' be held in the school Present were ,~r, and Mrs. Aprll 12:--::What. to Expect in Society ,for Ment~l 'Health four dent' Franklin. D. Roose,'elt's' funeral, when Barbara Ann may use. them. Many of the title hall at 21101 Bournemouth road on' February 26. BuSy Robert C:,Mon~on and the Rich: the H os p H a:J-Demonstration:yeaFS Ilgo, the course was first paia him tribute as she skated ioAve Mal"ia, We understimd are of interest to children, and completing .plansfor the ev.ent are, left to ,right: MRS, athrdJT'hsaRnneMrs,Nof.GhrtossePodintthe, HDo~ tRo.N.BlltGheBabpy~1AlbeDrta offered in' Grosse .. podlndteblast th ..t at least half' the n'e," book's "rt (and the entl're' -back' tOutl:tree,rSmaUSreicinatnhde.fairet~,d.St'hoe.freUtearISao'DONALD STRANGE hi', MRS' GEORG. E SIN' eon. ,.c.l;lug ons an . ,e aVIS, .. , rosse 0 nte e- spring. It was aiten e y a ...... , ' ;, ,co-carman, .' . ,- James C. 'KIngs,' o~ Birmingham;' partment o~ Health. ", full enrollment, whose 'endorse- jacket) features members of the ,Detroit Skating Club ,and .are' anImal studie~. and. other!! . NING, chaIrman, MRS., WILBl.i'R HERRINGTON, VICe- the Donald E. Irwlns, of Bloom- April 19:-Care of the Newborn ment is regarded as largely: res- you must know that Celia and Allen Lomax arc practically covering n wide, range of in- president. and MRS. TflOMAS RYAN, . co-chairman. field; the 'EarleS; MacPhersons, Infant-Wilfred S .Nolting, M.D. ponsible for the current demand • terests., \ . of Huntington' Woods; the Dale April 26:-ElpotIonal Needs of for a continuation of.the series. , :Mr. and Mrs. Detroit Skating Club so deep has been t h elr Some of the films arc owned Sh .' , t 'DA'C Roeders, Mr, ,and Mrs. C. E.: Ar- ChUdren-Rosemary' D y k e m a, . devotion to the club over on Seven Mile road ...... and so per- by the Library, bought, through OWS a.. . Sh d nolds, Mr~ and, Mrs. -Raymond A, M.D.;' Psychiatrist.. House at Laguna Beach J.A sistently have they worked toward a "someday" skating gifts flom .the Friends of the Dra' W: P.oz.nte. r's • ort an to Vogels, Mr. and'Mrs. C. B. Holst This series is sponsored by the T k b GI d R b t Library 'and the Grosse Pointe and John O'Hair; of'Detroit, and Michigan Society for Mental 1a en y . en on 0 er s L club for Pointe enthusiasts; They were in Lansing last week- Motion Picture Council. 'l'he pe~ . the Dean A. Willoughbys,"of Har- Health, American Red Cross, and --'-- h" 121047Maek'Av~ end for the l\Jid-We!lterns Skating Championships but think manent collection. issupplemen. PniJl.~ -"~ers of the t e Pointe per'Woods; local community organizations in- Mr. and' Mrs. 'Glendon H. , h 'II h f h N' 1 h' Th b' ted by 10 or 12 new titles each' , . . terested hi parent. education. Roberts, of Berkshire road, ~ave t ey ave to orego t e abona s t IS year. ey are emJ: month which are obtained by DetrOIt AthletIc Club have . F" h. . Sh Attendance, open to the ..gen- taken a house at Laguna Beach, J:aeld in Los Angeles. . rent3I, and through a loan ar- been trekking merrily to the' (Continued from Page 8) , as Ion' . ow eral public, willf,be limited t~ Calif, ..~~r 1he season. t ' • • • r~ngement with the Film .Co~n- downtown clubhouse e it c'h majoring in business. He is now '" ------...... ------D:mples cd of' America, an' orgamzahon '.: f' h 1 l' '. . . . (Continued from Page 9)" . . , devoted to furthering the use of evenmg or. t east severa servmg as fre.shman class preS1- Henry, Hecker, 'Mr's. Winfield S. Th".. ;"f h'" t 1.1.' t h.." t d "e success, 0 . IS recen MeXIcan our as promp e The Arnold C. Grahams, of Maumee avenue, have sent home the best non-commercial films. wee k s. dent. A graauateof Grosse Pomte Jewell, 'Jr.,' Mrs. Augusto Bibi; .... " , . ecstatic notes from their most recent vacation spot, the Dan- Grosse Pointe is among n Occasion is the DAC's High School in 1953, he wasac- Mrs; Fl'ed.L.:Black, Mrs. J •.Dor- :;'CHET SAMPS' O'N limited number of cities to which F b fl h whl'ch tive i~ varsity athletics and the seyCallaghan,' Mrs. Harry C. Gil- . ieli in Venice. The former Jane McClure is keeping a journal thl! Fiim Councll films a1'e avail- e ruary ODr sow, r M R b rt In I d I f, on all the fun she and her husband arc havIng on the busi- able. Previews of the new films has combined jolly dinner Hi-Y Club. '. • • !J.~~~'warr:~~ B~ ~ookse~,ey an ,;, ". . . ' .~ 'I ' ness-pleasure junket on the continent, Fellow passenger on a~e held'each month .in the gatherings and'dancing with .MRS. C.BROOKSBEGG has Also acting as hostesses are '::'to an,nounce,that'he'wi/lar.range another, L1brary, and. ev~ryone 1S .wel. enjoyment of the show pre- returned to her home in Lake- Mrs .. John S.. Newberry, Mrs. V. the trip over was Archduke Franz Joseph who was returning come. By revlewmg these ftIms, sentin~ 6 'Will Jordan impres- Everett Kinsey, Mrs. Daniel J. ,'. , MEXI C'AN .. " to Spain after an absence of fourteen years. The Grahams parents may know what is going . . t d th t .' f J h land avenue following a visit Knoth, Mrs. Harold 0, L'ove, Mrs~ DE'LUXE "AIR 'TOUR' on in the non-commerclal' 1ilm sSlobDlS'. an h e ea.m o. to .n with her parenis. MR. and MRS. Samuel J, Lang, Mrs. V. P. Moi- . . '. ' have been in Paris, Frankfurt, Brussels and Amsterdam, lov- field and, through their . com. e astIan, armomca ,vIr uo- PERCY , 'ld sides, Mrs. Julian G. Wol!nei- and ing every minute of it all ••• At a Pointe cocktail party we ments, may promott: the making so, and Dor;)thy J arnac, dance- , DOOR of Sprmgfie,' Mrs. R. F, McDonald. i heard an amusing exchange between the young lady who of better fllms. This is import- humorist,' in a sprightly pro- Mass~ ••• Reservations are Ming taken ' Mar ch 8 to 2. 2., . anl, Mr. Jones feels, because of gram of, musio and comic at the Symphony Office in Mli- I accepted one of those filter-type cigarettes from her escort. the widespread use oC such films dancing, RAYMOND G. FISCHER, son sonic Temple. Aga,in, the' tour will include Mexico C.ity, "But you know what they cause," he said as he lighted her on TV of' MR. and MRS. 0 T T 0 ----- cigarette. "Wha~!" she shreiked, doubtless thinking of all The' films shown' to ihe Among Pointers with reser. FISCHER, of N. Brys drive, has Trent McMaths,. Daughter' raxco and Acapulco t Mothers' Health Councll mem- .vatlons for the last three eve. been elected secreta:"" for '.,the To Visit Mexico in March those harrowing tales of ,tobacco she'd been reading. "Dim- b s had been selected because nlngs through the 13th are the .~ For those, wishing independent Mexican vacations, ChetSamp- ples," said the young' man. Watch yourself smoke one some- . er bl f Terry W. Kuhns, the Arthur winter quarter by members of . _ they dealt wi~h pro ems a par- 'G. Kirchners, the Robert Bolos, the Tri.State Student Affiliate Mr~'and'Mrs;'Trent McMath, 'of son wishes to' anno:mce that he now h~s a personal represent- MOTH time and yo~'ll agr~e., , enLo; and chl1dren. They we~e the William T. Krieghoflll. the'branchorthe Society or Automo- KensIngton road,~willgreet their ative in Mexico City. to hendl. _II hi. clients _";v1"g In produced b YI,t h e ~ncyclopedla Lester M. Elllotts and the tive' Engineers. deb daughter Lillian on March' Mexi~o, • " ;c Brittanica film sechon. . L I R by! • • • 27 ~,'w'he'n'- she' 'arrives for '. her' 'I'hey were "Date Etlquet!e," a ' awrence , u • . B'~ :.,'~'F~~ any, or:~l1,!tf.~~~l }1eeds;'ic~ll " -NOW OWNED AND OPERATED BY moUon picture describing the Still more to attend are Mr. MR. and MRS. HEN R Y Spring h'ollday from ~n.Holyoke~: ~ I ~~6 EDDY SHEPHERD and BILL CAMPBELL t b' h EWALD, JR. of Touraine an- After tlte week-end here, the trio Chet Sampson Travel Service I. proper wl!Y forteen-agers o. e- and Mrs. Edwin H: Bow«:r!,t e nounce'.the bii'tQ. of a, daughter' will leave f~r. tr~vel' in Mexico' I. have ,!hen ,making a~? e~joymg Charles'J. Koehns, theRalp~' R. HOLLY STILES, .on February'4. for the,. remamder of Lillian's 100 KercheVlil, orithe-Hill TUx,do 5.8580

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.. lruary, 18 '1954 . ". . • General New. SECTION TWO Thursaay, February 18, 1954 . tes Page r~even GROSSE POINTE. MICHIGAN Blood.CollectionSe.tfor Feb. 25 New .Merc~rY May Go .Int~. Production elp The Eastern. Deanery' DACCW WliIter~ TO: 1-3107. parish chair- , u sponsoring a Red Cross Blood- man, or Mrs. E. C. Vi~mara, VA. Idren mobile unit during' Brotherhood ,2-4020•. deanery, chai~an. pedant fathers and week on 'F~bruary 25, Thursd~y, POL1CE 'AID ILL STUDENT ~ charge is $2.00 a from 3 p.m, to 9: p.m., at Our Nancy' Spindle,'12, 'of 1692 e entir~ six meet- Lady Queen of Peace school hall, Severn, was remoVl!dfrom Par- rquests for reserva- located at 21U>1' Bournemouth cells Junior High SChool' by, SERVING' THE POINTE FOR 18 "EARS hchigan Society for road south of Harpet avenue. Woods police on Monday,. Febru-' " .Grosse.Po5nte Radio i ene, WOo 1-4005, The need is urgent. For more arY 1~, ,when she became. ill, and cation, Adult Educa- information' call Mrs. Laura was. taken home. and TELEVISION Service 00. Wa~'t1e County , ,f HeaJth, Grosse VA. 2.66;0, or War ~ociation. 32 Lake ,TVService AMATlua. MAICI I.IKI plio •• I. Grosse Pointe, TU. 1.11 , FA~OU' IAlI •• ILD.PATTla~ ••• '•• I ,AlL MDD'LS TU. 5u6311. ,d discussions are It'. a. easy al A, B,e to make your See ua for top trlde-In rovide an opportun- own tOYI, glftl .nd furniture .the E.. I.' , WANT A N. EW TV SET?allowance on )pour. aIel TV ~

:ant parents to dis- Blld "Build 'It Yourlelr" way, Merely , ~~ . '...... es and worries and trice plttern on wood, I'W Ind .... emble, quainted with the 18520 Mack Ave. GrosseP~inl. Farmr Sea our .complete .... ortment. of ove,' . For,marly Located' 11\' the' Villa,'. s of mental health 200 different Build It Yourlll' Pattern .. ' . at a strategic'time It'l the.:economlc.lway to'iolv. your fur:lltur. and houaehotd' equipment prob- the downtown lem .. of the American rd the Michigan NO SKILL lental Health four RIQUIRID- HAIR l' course was first JUST T!tACI, • • • rosse Pointe last SAW AND Park Resident~ I ASS.MaLiI \ roling .Adultsin,Church ," 'as attended by • t. whose endorse- COMI IN . Hurt ,in .Crashes c.ed as largely res- AND SII OUR. 25 t. ToBeConf~rence: Theme l".e current demand COMPLITI ~550RTMINT I Two _Park: residen.ts . were in~ . ------,'., .' tion of. the series, . jured, one seriously, in. separate "Young Adults .in ,Action" is' Leade,rs include' th'e, Rev;N.. 'orman' auto accidents on' Saturday; Feb~ the. theme for a 'conference plan- Sta~h,cipe o~ the..Je~fersonAvenue guna Beach J. A..Ma~IVOR tuary 13.' Two 'fatalities resulted ned by the Committee on, Young Presbyterian Church., the ,Rev., lendon Roberts Lumber Company fr~m one of the crashes~ Adult Work of ,llie, Detroit" Coun- Kenneth .Callis .of. St. Mark's 12147 Mack Av~., near Conner VAlley 2-2101. Willian~ S: Hart, 27,.' of 1134 cil of Churches;,to be held aUhe Methodist Church, the Re.v;Glen Irs. Glendon H. Wayburn, riding with Detroit Grosse Pointe Memorilir Church Schwarz of :Faith~ Prt!Sbyterian rkshire road. have a . on Wednesday .. ~ight, .Febru"Mt Church, Ml-s: Jane'Shoemaker of We are pro~d. to announce ••• at Laguna Beach, Iresident. and a Detroit polic~man, -J season. suffered a broken leg and. severe 24, from 8,....to 10 o'clock,' Christ Episcopai Church,.' Mrs. cuts and was' rushed to St. Joseph Designed primari,iy .fo~ officers Wilber M. Brucker, Jr., of the ,~r. Fra,.1aOl.,-t Mercy Hospiial, Mt. Clemens, 'and leaders of young adult groups Grosse :Pointe Memorial Church, " •• one' of America's leading hair stylists, will be with has prompted 'th th oli offi r' Patrol- In the ~roiestimt churches on the and Miss. Elizabeth BUlkeley, Di- us every. Monday, .Tuesday and Thursday beginning. WI epee ce , East Side, :the purpose of thl! rector of Christian Education for 'ma!1Wayne Baxter, '41, of .13402 conference. Is to stimulate interl!st the Detroit Council of Churches. February 23. Malden. Baxter su!fered:a~rac- in, and give guidance -to, young , ' Our reputation has been built on Per- tured skull and a broken leg .. adult groups in 'the local church. The Rev. ,Paul F, Ketchum of sonalized HaIr Styllnc • , • by skilled The policeman died seven ..l hours , h R' . 'l.d> . the. Grpsse Pointe Memorial beauticians • • • whose services are ON later. . .: ., T e ev. }Taro , E. Bremer available to 'you. Why. not phone for an ~ppolntment today? You will 'Iook nother . Kill distantly in th accident' will open the ,,:onference with an Church is chairman of the Young your loveliest with a atyled-Just.for- en. . . . e . . • address on "The Place of the Adult Committee' of the Council you coiffure. ' ,'. was another companion, Robert Young Adult in the Church" Dr of Churches. All. l'ntere'sted', per- C. Feldman, 26,' of' 486 •Conti- , . . • AIR TOUR t I Detroit a boyhood friend Bremer is .the Exec4tive ~ec.re- sons .'of all Protestant denomina- nen a. , ,.tary of the Board of Chrlsban tions are Invited to attend. APPOINTMENTS GROSSE POINTE WOODS SALON or Hart . . . " , . ' Education of the Detroit Annual The trio were returningfro(l1 Conference 'of the Metlio~ist .The reason some folks talk to 2 an ice fishing trip, with the ,pa- Church, '. , TU.I-0761' .. 19877 MACK. Between 7 and 8 Mile Road. • trolman at the wheel of the car. . .. , ' -' themselves is because they find exico City, when the vehicle failed to make Semmars WllJ ~e conducted on it impossible to interest anyone a turn on' S. River road near progI:ams, worshIp, and projectll. eise. , . \ ' Duluth. two miles east of Mt, ns. Chet Samp- Clemen:s. , sonal represent- Macomb County sheriff's offi- MOTHER 'N' DAUGHTE'R : . " cers are; Il)v~s~!gati~g tq ~e~er- :.; ..: , • t ~ •• .' ~...... nb arriving in 'mfiie"the 'causo:otthemishap, .. 't' .' :: " , ",. .~~;r. '.~ • . "~ ., ..' ,"1 " ~ . -. i , In an accident in Albally~.Ga., , l ! 'y' i '. ,.,' '.~~' •• ",:.:.~ ;",-;' t.~~'r ...~'I"."",",': I ~'1.~~~,',sun' ~Ia~~~~" 'M:s: Karl Kellerman. 53, of15306, : . , ' .1 . Mack avenue, was injured with J rVlce two other Detroit area compan- 'i ions,' but' the extent ,of ,her in- I TUxedo 5-7510 and Lilly Dache! Hats! juries was not made known. . , " '. value Lilly DachlS-America'slesding milliner-was 10 impreised by tb. ".'""an+ Students Keep' Police Busy higb styling of these Ray.Ban "Caribbean" Sun GIa88... be de- Three .ill .students, from two . I • .jgned bata to match. With these smart ner glasses designed 1;y different. - schools we're taken fOJ my automobil~ ,doll~r!" Ir Bausch" Lomb, Ceatured in Vogue and Ladies Home Journal, you home by Woods police on Mon- I I.cape crows' Ceetand. lun wrinkles. See them at ••• I day, February 8.. Bette Stoake of ,I 1844 Kenmore road, from Mon- =: tieth School; VIcki' DeWitt of • I JOHN5TON OPTICAL COMPANY 1680 Hampton road, trom Mason; . and Barbara Ann-Fellows of 1301. .. Roslyn road,. also from Mason • •. . . :::::~e[fl)]~ A good .statesman has som~- .. thing t9 say-a poor statesman 87 Kercheval. Grosse P!)Jnte Farms has to say someth~ng.,

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Page Twelve G R05 5'E POI N T.,E NEW S ThursClay, FeDruary '18, '1954 I Pla, I' Eleven Gro SCDUtswill bl . PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS; e ·•..MemorialCeilterSchedulO What Goes On' ,'1NC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DEl'ROIT WESTWARD. Grosse al recognitiol OFFICES UNDER THE ELM; AT 99 KERCHEVAL. GROSSE " wide banquel POINTE FARMS 36. MICHIGAN' : ' , February ,19-February 25~Open Su~days 12-5 p.m'. '., ! at E~aSlera1t~~,lm,S. •All Center Sponsored Activities ,Open, to Public,' ing. February Phone TU. 2-6900 " 3-1 ... 21 • NOTICE: PleaSe call for' 10st'arti.c1es~t}he .o,~ice. Your, Lihrary .. ton-Cadillac : Three .Trunk Lines A.PRYOR , •They will be held for '30 days.' . By Jell" Tllj'lor Johnson, see .. . Grosse .Pointe Garden' Center,'Room .and'.Library, open fop Member Michigan Press Ass'n and National Editorial Ass'n American Air "1 remember, I remember,' ~cOl,lsu1tationfrom10a.in."'to 12;noo~'aIl:d:from 2 to 4. First-rate recent fiction in fascinating ~tory of ~an'l first the principal ROBERT B. EDGAR .EDITOR and GENERAL MAN~GER Tht! jir-lrt!esaark and high;. . I' p.m.~Tue~days"" Wednesdays! alld, Thursdays ,(Call quantity is difficult. to cQm~:by,- conqu~t of the worlds highest portunitics UI MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ;ADVERTISING MANAGER I usea to think, their slender tops "TUxedo 1 4594), • • .' it seems. to us, Perhaps it is Just mountam. can Way oj JANESCHERMERHORN ; : FEATURE PAG~,SOCIETY ' Wert! close against the'sky; . . / . that Ipring'a in the air and the THE MJ'-N WHO NEYER WAS Frank A. Pic:! FRED Rm'NELLS SPORTS. EDITOR 11was II childish ignorance, Friday, February 19 author. to hold our attention. by Ewen E./S. Montague airs tht! Court. will be JAl\IES J. NJAIM. NE\VS But. now 'lis lillie ioj " . *Red Cross. ~raille 'l'ranscription-Miss. Ella McLenrlan, In'; must be .' paragon of all literary cleverest hoax in World War II. monies. ARTlIUR R. BLYLER.: .ADVERTISING To know I'm jarther off from heaven . structor-10-11 a.m,' . . virtues.'. . " To deflect German interest in tht! AU Pointe S •I - l\IARY DENNIS .ACCOUNTS Than whet' 11vas lI:boy/' ,Silver Spurs of Grosse.Point~quare Dimce-:.8:30 p.m.:' . 'Esther Fori)es is such, a one. Allied .invaSion'of Sicily, a b~dy 100 Detroit Eag sponsored by •r JOANNE HARGIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING' (Thomas Hooa) , " Iadom Club-Meetmg-8 p;m. ~ " ". Her recent novel. RAINBOW ON carrying -misleading information f .• .' '. people. The li~ , FLORA HARDING ~ CIRCULATION * * * ' ' .' 'THE ROAD is the story of ,an was dropped in waters w1t~ the t , . • itinerant peddler'. to~d through hope that it would wash It .up Who's Who in , We ran into $Iuite a knotty problem ,this week in' the ..., Saturday, Februa!y ,20 , . the eyes of a young boy who goes into the~ands of the. German m- Each Scout wi: ~.. . Entered as second-class matter at the post office. Det~oit, shape, of trying, to get rid of an ov~r-stuffedchair! If~ou *Ballet, Classes-Mary. Ellen' Cooper, Instructor-9:30-4:3Q with him on his rounds., The telUgence., An- exciting and au- at his sponsors' ~ Mic~igan, under the Act of March 3, 1897. think this a simple matter, just try It, Gt;!tting :atour sprmg 'p.m: ",' . place is New England and. the ,the~tic.tale. . making plant tr: cleaning a little :earlier than usual,. (due tolo~kin~'at>~he . ,.. * time the early 19thcentury •.The On.the, l,ighter sIde. Ruth Me:- ing those SUCCeli Subscription Rates: $3.00 Pe:- Year by Mail. All News alld lady magazines that are no~. showmg what w~ wlIl 'wear Monday, February 22 story itself is not too important, Kenney' in FAR, FAR FROM field of work. Advertising Copy.Must Be in The .News Office by in August, we came upon thIS not-too-bad chair tbatmerely *Cancer Information and Service 'Center~erviceWork-- but Miss Forbes recreates, the HOME tells with her Usual , I Tuesday afternOon to obtain insertion that week. looks "tired." We figured it would make'a: nic~, comfqrtable; 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. .,' period and locality in crisp, viv- sparkling exuberanc~ of the fame Like an Ole FULLY PAID CIRCULATION niche for someone who needed an 'easy.. chair arid ,couldn't Rotary' Club'. of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon and Meeting- idly written proae. that ,is a'de- ny's' amusing. experlences when afford to buy one. '. • " " 12:15' p,m. !' , , light to read. ,. " . she.d herft dhusbandth mselvesand threedomie:1lchil-d Sooooooooo, we called,' the S.a.lvati~n Army., Sorry, they *Mem.orial DU,'plicate Bridge Club-Herb and Mabel Brown, If you remember with pleasure, ren n .e.,. e ... as we'do. THE FRIENDLY PER- abroad. Little Leag"ue'Makes Big Hit couldn't accept overstuffed furmture. Then we called the ., Dlrectors-1 p.m.. . . " SUASION by'.Jessamyn West. The Meeting R~omof the Cen- GODdwill. Same: an!;wer. We made inquiries ..,.among:' our, grosse ..~ointeWomen's Republican Chi1J-:.Luncheon and episodes in .the life tlf 'a Quaker tral Library was, filled last Sun- Little League baseball. which made such a sensationally neighbors., , but. no one wanted the easych!llr;: We.1lnally, \ Me~tmg-1:30: p.m.'. '.. . . fam\ly some 60 years ago. you day afternoon when Mr. Hawk. &uccessful. debut in Grosse Pointe Farms last year. has devel- called the local pIckers-uppers 'of gar~age, pIeces of fallen~ Four Square Rounders' Square Danc~8 p.tl). will elljoy this author's newly ins Ferry . gave-'. an interestin~ oped a greatly-expanded program for 1954. At least 50 more timber and old tree stumps , :-. but tIley do NOT pick. up Water Golor Class~Marion Ortolf, .Instructor- 1 p'.m. created. heroine. CRESS DELA- .background for the, understand, ' boys than played last year will be enrolled. it is expected. 'overstuffed chairs. We toyed with station-wagoning it Oil Painting Class-7:30 p.m., HANTY, Again the style is ,epi- ingand appreciation of his gen- There will be two "major" leagues instead of one, and down.to the lake in the dead of night and 'tossing it in the " • • * .' , sodic as you follow this enchimt-erous gifts to our library. the • probab.ly eight minor league clubs to develop the younger drink • • • but, feared we might be spotted' and someone' Tuesday, February 23 ing teen-ager through her 'ado,l•• calder mobile.' the' ,Kandinsky players. Two fields will be used for the games. the one at would call the gendarmes to look into a,murder, " Grosse Pointe Optiniist Club-Luncheon and Meeting-12:15 escentgaiety. years.wisdomThereandisunderstand-'tenderness. tapestry,- and' the Hare :tatue. • Kerby and Chalionte, on which the sport made its b~~, ':lnd At long last, we followed the example' ,of.a man we '. p.m,. I , • . 'ng here G d'" L t • another on the Kercheval end of the hlg~ schoo~ athl~tlc field .. knew whl) tried for weeks to' shea an old moth-eaten bear Exchange Club of Grosse Poi~te:-Dinller ahd Meeting- I You'Uflnd light~hea~ted' whlm- ar en ec ure The original "American" League wIll contInue m opera- rug about the size of an elephant laid out flat. ,No one 6:30 p.m. , . ,sey with a matter-of-fact touch Ser'ies Planned • tion with the same four clubs. Tigers. Indip.ns. Red Sox. and wanted the dang thing a,nd the guy was 'going nuts .:, , so Kiwanis Club of Grosse :l'ointe, Inc.-Dinner and Meeting- 'that makes' it . all seem' very ., . ,,' ,

• Yankees. Player rosters in this league \viII be substantIally he had it wrapped and cr'ated and'~shipped it to a man he'd ,6:30 p.m. _ , j , plnuslble in MRS. SEARWOOD'S __ ~ the same• as 1ast year, mmus. th e boys woeh hav passed, the,never ll'ked, who ll'ved I'n another. City! He put a fictitious Grosse Po.inte Men's Chorus-Rehearsal-8 p.m. SECRET WEAPON by',Leonard 'A meeting' of the board of di. -~ lige limit of 12 years. d name and .address ,on the outside of the package and didn't Grosse P?inte Artists Association-Meeting-8. p.m. Wibberley.middle-aged Mrs.EnglishSearwoodwidowis ina denrectorsCenterof the~sGroseheldPointe'On Frida)',Gar- The second league also will have four clubs. to be name care what happened to it. At least it w{ls. off his hands. Oil Pai~t1ng Class,.Marvin Beerbohm,.Instructor-12:30 p.m, World War II who is aided and February 12. at the War Mem- • Reds Phillies Pirates and Giants, respectively. The new That is what we did with the chair,' but it: cost us more to * • . * abetted in some amazing situa- orial. In the absence of the ~ leag~e will be' governed by exactly the same eligibility rules do it than the cost of the new chair we bought " •• NOT an Wednesday~ February 24 tions by White Feather. the three President. Mrs. Wood William!, : as prevailed in the original circuit and it is expected to be overstuffed one, however! *Service Guild for Children's Hospifal-Service .Work~10 hundred year old ghost of an Mrs. James Ogden presided . •- able to recruit rosters of comparable talent. .. h 'th a.m. to 3 p.m. American Indian. Fun. if you like A series of garden lectures was , In the American League. the sponsors and managers wIll d' Wdedundertstand thliS saNme. SOt~tt.Ot! t .ingugoes dOf 'falk Grosse Pointe Traffic and Saf~ty Clu~Luncheon and Meet- fantasy, : • announced by Mrs, Hal H. Smith, • be as follows: Indians, Tracy Motor Sales. sponsor; Hank Iscar e mat resses a so, 0 ms I u Ion IS a owe . 0 e ing-12:15 p.m. For Thirkell fans there is Jr.. chairman ot the committer. • Reynolds. manager. Tig~rs. Cox and Baker, sponsor; Karl them and it is agaiI1st the law to seU one. Just what one .Senior Club-Meeting and Tea-I:30 p'.m.' JUTLAND COTTAGE.. "Once As these lectures are free to all on Sch\l/arz. manager. Yanke' eSt Boutique of Furs by Rob- is .supposed to do with a mattress they have used for 50 Am' A . t' f U. .t W M t' 1 30 more it is time for. Thirkell read-Garden Center members, rcsi- - v R d S S years and would like to replace, is not known. Of course er:can ssocla Ion 0 mversl y. omen- ee mg-: ers and. Thirkell chat:acters to dents .of Grosse ,Pointe are urge,l Ail • erts. sponsor; Minard Mumaw. manager. . e ox, weeney we might write to the Bureau of Old Mattresses in ,Washing-. p.m,. '. ' gather in Barsetshire. for their to join the. Center, Membership and Moore, Inc., sponsor; Don McConachle,. manager. . ton ••• or maybe Louie Rabaut could tell us?' Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor-3.30 p.m~ annual r.eunion, This year the.at- is only. one dollar per year and . Of the sponsors named, only Sweeney and Moore, Inc., .. and Adult Class-8:15 p.m. mosphere .is. if,anything;' more bUUes the members to part i- . is nc\v. • Our other problem of .the ,!eek ~as. the busmess of, Detroit Marine Historical,Soci~ty--Meeting-7'p.m.. favorable to middleaged romance pate in all activities of the Cen. The N;.-'such policies as 'Point 4 "Hemerocal1is.'~ ,Mrs.. Arthur the American League last season, with twilight games start- to the store in question. theoriz~ng ab9.ut 'i\!:!1eri~n, d.~-, '.April ,?-2 .r.m.'1o'~ P,~,:-"?~T- ing around 6. o'clock,. and pos.~ibly some Saturday afternoon We r.sked 'for the :cosilletic department and were soon mocracy. "If India :can bring land ~nials. Mr~;Fra~k Va~dl~k. headers in the early part of the season. connected \vith same, A dulcet voiced woman took o~r To the Editpr: . time now a mushroom growth C;f and bread and' hope to her pee" 'April ,14-2 p.m. to,) p.m" The schedule probably will open late in: May an~ will order and said: "Are you out of any of the other Schmaltz, The local chapter of the League business. industry and home con'; pie, it will expose the communist "Herb.s;" M~s. Marc .Patten. run until about August I. Because games are played. mthe products?H We allowed as how we didn't use any of the of ,Women Voters .sh~uld be com- struction ~ay out beyond' the myth more than anything we CRn . ,'Nobces ,wtllbe mailed to mem- DICHI early evening. there is no interference \~ith school work, others and could we PLEASE just have a bottle of the plimented ~or br~ngmg together limits of the county .of Wayne. possibly do. It. will strengthen bers in advance of each lec:ture._ cither in attendance or opportunity to prepare home work cleansing oil to go with the soap, The cosmetic charade.\' at ~ lmceetmI: at thFebwar MIen. The kinds.of homes. water and immeasurably the hands of dem- d. th t' el short tl'me that schools are open h I I l' (h' h d'd ft' t ) th morIa en ert on e ruary ,sewage systems. parks and boule- 'ocratlc leaders all over/Asia. But urmg e compara IV y told us to 0 d t Ie me w lC we I or en ml!!u es en civic minded persons intp.rested vards miles away from' us, affect if Ind!a fails, it will have a pro- after the season starts. h she came back to ask our ~al11e and address. ThiS we gave in the future development of the us right here greatly. Already; i~ found eUect' upon the futUre of Six innin"s will constitute a regulation game but in t e her ••• and we were then mformed that they had no record Pointe e:ommunities. \ is reported that a number of the every American and indeed of event of a tie °extra innings will be played until a decision is of our using Schmaltz products~ The individuals, who responded outlying areas are inadequately the world.'" , ~iathermy reached or darkness prevents further action, Fifteen men To make matters casier Cor both of us. we told her an in the capacity ot lea~ersh.ip.for supplied with pure drinking The concensus is'that this book .: By. FRED 1\1. KOPP. R.PII. will constitute the squad of a major league team while the old aunt had GIVEN us a bar of Schmaltz soaIi for'Christmas the meetmg. should likeWise. be water. Their sewage systems can- does for 'Asla what Theodore Pl m. 1 g e wl'll handle the overflow in whatever number 1 f'l t' 'th 't A • thanked, namely: representahves not .carry the new loads being White's FIRE 'IN THE. ASHES . Diathe~my is the generation mor ea us. and all we wante~ was a b~tt e 0 01. 0 g~ WI I. gam of the municipal governments of placed upon them. If pollution did for Europe. • of heat within the body by the it may be. Professional umpires will officiat~ at all games we were asked to nold the hne. In a few.mmutes our store the five Pointes' officials of the continues on the Detroit river The fraternity of. armchair application of high frequenc;: and the regulation Little League ball, a full-SIzed hard ball, heroine was back with the following stat~ment: "W~ will school system;' and interested and Lake St. Clair; the city of mountaineers is,conatantly'grow- eJectric current. - When applied under careful- will be used. be glad to tak£; care of ,you and send the OIl ••• but m the citizens. Detroit' and other communities ing. All Annapurna readers will ly supervised conditions in a Ho The distance between bases and the pitching distance future ask for Miss McGillicutty.1 will be in charge of ~'ou All of us want a fine commun- may have to put their pille lines welcome, THE ,CONQUEST, OF doctor's office diathermy is have been shor'tened for Littie League games as an offset to from now on," ity in which to live and bring up way up to Lake Huron to bring EVEREST,,,bySi~ John Hunt. the effective, in the' t:-eatment of the relatively small' size of the players. Base-runners are * *.' our children.' We desire attrac- us clean water. pain or other conditions in required to hold their bases until a pitched ball has passed tive and beautifully landscaped How fortunate are',. we that , -deep seated areas of the body. he batter. Otherwise. everything is just about the same as Nothing could have pleased us more, Now we can relax homes..We want efficient schools, many years ago a few people ARE yOU Misuse of this kind of appara- :n adult hardball games. . in the happy knowledge that someone is in. charge ,of us, adequate and beautiful parks and with foresight saw the need for tus could have a very damag- All local games will be played under national rul~s: The Think how few people in this world have such a privilege. recreation areas, good shopping the great and wonderful .Huron- MISSING THE ing effect. For this reason Sur, DIVIDEND" BOAT? never buy or rent such devices b"e ll'ml't for el'ther maJ'or or minor league enrollment IS from No matter whut. happens in our hectic life ••• we call sit centers. sale highways, and the Clinton ,Parkway 'system. Far- for home treatment, a back with ,the comforbble feeling that "Miss McGiIlicutt)' is churches of our several faiths. reaching plans for this project' You can Inve.t a. you .ave. Slut ni;le through twelve years. with a proviso that no boy who in charge." . We will do everything in our were made early, and important wIth .. little as $40,00and receive A physician's advice. is al- dIvidend. from leadln~ American ways the shortest. and lafest will reach his 13th birthday before August 1 of any season power to pay for such institu- pieces of property acquired. It, companle•• way to restore health. can participate that y~ar. , tions and services. won't be long when' the river .Write, phone or can for Information ; A. prescription car e f u 11y Mr. ' on any lI.ted or unll.ted ucurlty. It is expected that attendance will be greatly ~ncr~ased benefit of proper instruction and inspirational leadership,. We, n~ed to plan for them valleys of the Huron "and Clinton Alk for Joilnllume.Jr •. , com p 0 u n d e d by a reliable over last year as mDre and more PDinters become acqualflted The influence of Little League baseball is bound to be though. not just for th~ immedi- will have a series of 'excellent pharmacist is the best me.di- with this interesting 2nd exciting sport. No admission is felt beneficially throughout ,the whole struCture of the game ate present, but for the long time roadways. par k s. and. picnic Fanion, Aldinger & Co. cation. charged but a collection is taken up to help' pay expens~s. as time goes on .. Many big-leaguers of ,the future will get. ahead We' cannot . do thl'S J'ob sidegrounds.museums.'nature trailsand 'lwimmlngand. trail- . • I\lember. . CopyrIght ontrl'butl'ons are entl'rely voluntary and are acceptable m h' . th" t h .th th alone. All of the Polntes, yes, and New York Stock Exchanc. ....Thl. Is the 488th of a perle! of C t elr start m IS group a .a muc younger age an. ey the areaS many miles from us. beaches. 2958 Penob.cot DId,. EditorIal advertisements appearln, any amount. .. could receive careful supervision and expert instructiDn any- are vitally connected in this plan- The League of Women Voters DetroIt 2fl WOodward 1-5600 In this paper each week. This expansion of Little League baseball m the Farmsldls where else. ,The importance of'such training is emphasized ning., , of the Pointes is spearheading'a in line with the tremendous growth of the sport on a wor - by the present scarcity' of star talent in the majors;. as is evi- . The official representative from most crucial program of 'action wide scale. It is expected that mDrc than half a million boys denced by the tremendous spread between pennant-winners the Metropolitan Area Planning when it gets people together to , wHi be enrolled this year. l'he Little League is a national and tail-enders in almost every season-55 games between Group at the meeting showed talk about the future of our fine DOES YOUR. INVESTMENt PROGRAM Mr. an organization with headquarters in WilliamsF:>rt, Penna., and Brooklyn. and. Pittsburgh in. the National. League .last year, most objectively I and dramat- f~'ht~~~lesome area. ,More power an executive staff headed by Peter J. McGovern, a former and 46th games between the Yankees and St. Louis in the ical1y ,what is. happening to. Clarence, J. Messner INCLUDE MUTUAL',FUNDS? Detrol'ter. appol'nted by the United States Rubber Company, Amerl'can. the people. of the whole area .in- , - . h eluding. at least eight counties. 308 McKinley Road which is the leading national sponsor of t e sport. .. . Among other advantages., a boy with the potential to There has been going on for some Grosse Pointe 36"Mich. I f\ MOST INTERESTING BOOKLET In this community. Little League baseball has received make goo'd in organized baseball 'will be 'able .to enter the I'UNDERSTANDING ~~UT.UAL FUNDS" the whole-hearted support of parents. who see in it not o.nly professional ranks younger with Little League experience , . , a sport that provides. fu~ for players and spectators alike, than he would be able to without it, Eventually a higher \ IS HELPFUL IN DETERMINING but also a great contrl~uhon to the morale of t.he adolescent quality of play in the majors may be expected when boys are THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS ,TYPE OF SECURITY •. group. It has been haIled as. one of the most Important so- able to begin their preparation at the age, of ,nine years, .. STOCK MARKET CLASSES' , , ciological movemen~ of o~r tImes and one of the most 'potent The officers of the governing group of Little .r,eague Start Send .the Coupon ,Below for Our Inter~.t1nz Booklet in combatting juvemle delinquency. ~ts p;oponents pomt out baseball in Grosse Pointe Farms are the~following: Presi- II that it servcs the usefu.l purpDse of d~rectmg you~?ful energy dent, Howarth W. Gnau; Vice-Pres~dent, Robert C. Chope; Tuesday, February 23, 7:30 p,m. Appraiser into proper. channels! ~nstead of trymg to curb It. and that f,ecretary. Robert A. Ayrault; Treasurer, Remington J. Pur- i its keen, faIr eo~pet1tlon helps to. prepar~ .boys to meet the dy; committee chairmen; Herbert N. Bumpus, sponsorship; Grosse' Poinle Public Library problems that wIll comc to the~ m later hf~. ~~ong other Dr. Robert G. Swanson, manager procurement; EdwardC. Kercheval, at Fisher Road " things, it gives t~e boy a ~oundat1on .f~r the dlsc~plme that he Stanley, minor leagues; Reuben M, Waterman, finance; James' FORD 8.UI~DING. ' WOodward 2.3262 will enc0';1nter If called .mto the milItary serVice, . ' H. Dingeman, rules; Leo H. Luke, umpires; J. Burgess Book Are 'stocks a buy now? What about MUTUAL SAGINAW . '.' DETROIT GRAND RAPIDS . FUNDS, Six weekly two-hour .sessions. Text ma- That It has a benefic~al effect ~n pa~e~ts a!ld other a~ult III,' player agents; Don W. Miller, equipment; William G. Members Detroit and j,iidwest Slack Exchallges spectators cannot be den~ed. It bUIlds CIVIC.prIde and neIgh- Butler, field procurement and maintenance. .' terial furnished.' . . . , DuPol • ",' f. II1•• 1...... I' •••••••• II ••• II ••• II I" II •••••••• II •••••••••••••••••• I" II •••••••• II •••••••• borliness. It might be saId that many. spectators at last s~a- .' . '. Husband and wife considered one enrollment . son's games discovered fDr the fIrst tIme what a lot of. mce • . I . Pleue .lend, me, with ~o obUtaUon. "Underlt:mdfnr Mutual Fundl~" TO] '.' people there are In their communities. . . . Editor's Note: The above article was submitted 'by E. A. FIRST MEETIN~ FRE~, NAME.._~_"".." ".. . . _ The quality of play seen last year was amazmgly hIgh Batchelor, of Moran road, v,eteran Detroit newspaperman ADO.RESS._"".:..... __ ••":.._" __ " • _ in view of the limited experience of most of the .players. It and editor of the DAC N~ws. Because of the wide, interest ADULT EDUCATION DIVISION I ,. is bound to be considerably better th~ ye~r, for.boys. develop this sport has aroused, we are taking the privilege of using ... CORPORATE ENTERPRISES, IN'C,: t CITY-".--:-:------o."_ ...__~.STATE.._ - '.. J ~ t ' •. , ' • Wi ath~etically at an amazing rate at this age, when gIven the, t,ho article as a guest editorial, ,. . , • , , They con In colors Smoll ore SAFEGUARDING YOUR SECURITIES ' phone. ( A Secu~ities'Service'Acco~nt provides p~ysical~'protectio~'Cor DETROIT TRUST COMPANY your "secarities, relief £rolJ?~ookke~ping. detaila'na 'as much , \ t.,;)i investinentassistance,as'you,may desire~.Thisservice 'can be 16925 adjusted to fit,yourp~rticular ne~ds. Ask for cui' folder ~'Safe- Fort at Shelby"., ,WOodwa,rd 2-~670., guarding' Your Securit,ies'~~'',' . "".' ~, r ,', ~I ,. • or.., ,.,. " \" ..,

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Thursday" February 18.1954.' I - . \ GROSS.E ,POI,NTE NEWS Page Thirteen Stolen Gun Gets" SpeciaJ:Cl~sses Jack White Wins Church Society~ Party Feb. 26 .~lan Ba~quet In Hon~rof .EagleScouts . .. .. ----'--- Eleven Grosse Pointe Eagle his sponsor's guest at .the ban- A: F. Paustian, Shedd-Bartush St. Martha Aitar Society mem-on Bournemouth road neat Har- .Boy IIitQ'Trou~Ie .Halie:O'penings, High Scout Honor bers of Our Lady Queen of,Peace per aVi.:nue beginning' at 8 p.m, On Scouts ..will be given addition- quet, . Foods, Inc.; Dr'. Harold Mack, ~ Wl'Ured J •./ T'eno,'17,'. of 22469 ' --J,...,.. ... : . Church have' circled February 26 Attractive prizes and deUcious al recognition at a Detroit- Seven from Troop 96 Ross Roy of, Ross Roy" Inc.; The Adult Activities program 'Lift' Scout Jack White 'of Troop on their social calendar for. a refreshments are being prepared .db' L d' Richard Kern; Ernst Kern Com':' Daniels, i St. Clair Shores,. was sponsored. by the Department 'of 156 was' the recipient of the high- card party. ",' by the committee. Donation ia WI e anquet Monday even- ea mg the Pointe. delegation pany; ~F. Lloyd Smith' of J •. L,' asses:!ed c'osts of 1t10, order' ed 'to Communl'ty 's' erv'ic'es ',-of, t h' e . , ing, Fe,bruaru 22, in the She' ra- with seven Eagle Scouts is Troop H d CD' Ll d • ,. est religious award that can be It wiJl be held in the school hall $1,00 per p~non, -" 96. The members to be ho ed u son. ompany;, r.. oy pay $15 to' the Wayne County Grosse ,Pointe Public Schools has attaIned :by'a Boy Scout l'ast Sun~ , I.Y. ton CadillaH 't . 1 . WI" . nor Rogers and Dr C. Roy Brooks . - '. .' . ., . , . - c oe. a terare '.as follows: Brandford Tis- DIs'tr'lb' t. "Q' " ti . I ' • Probatian Department ~nd placed a few openings hift .on Monday day, FebruarY 14, when he. re- .Johnson, secretary of the dale, 280 Fisher; John JakIe, 286, • .' . u e ues ?nna re' lion six montM probation 'byeven~gsin: ~lie following classes: ceived., the .God and Country ,Typewriters ~Adding Machines American Airlines will make McKinley; William: Quinlan, ,287 . ~l .a questionnaIre,. Eagle Sh resJUdg -Vi i . 'DeB \ k Photography; Blue. Print .Read': medal~from, Rev. Erioille :8, May- the principal address on "0 _ Fisher road; Robert Franseth, Scouts ,were asked to mdicate I W °dn d ' e .b C. or. ae e on '\..: , '. OHice Equip~ent . star)' of man'. first p F portunities Under the Ameri;, 321 Merriweather; A. David Law, their vocation~l goals and col- e. es ay, . e ruarY 10.He. was1ng; .tleginning.Bridge~,andAi't., ~:~c~~Christ Church at,the 9:30 SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS ~ the world., highest W 766 Mlddlese~; VIilIlam Reeves, leJ;er of th.elr _c.hoice•• Sponsors found guilty' of receIving' stolen '- A new class In Cake Decorat- ' y ~an k a p'of... Life." Judge 360 McMillan; and Peter Wells, were matched' w1th, the bfework property...... i . ing w,i1l start on'Tuesday 'eve'.; The. award highlighted Scout ;.; WHO NEVER WAS ran A. icard, U.5, District 287 Cloverly. , ambitions indicated and invited Teno "was apprehended on nings .aswelI, as a refresher ~g~paY1:6eli~a~0;~~i~~ ~:r:~~y: TU. 1-7130 . S, Montague airs the Court, master of cere- George Phillips of 656 Lincoln to. 'discuss the vocational oppor:-' February. '2;, by Shores' police, course .in all' levels of. Matt.'- monies will be . tI . . fourth anniversarY' of Boy Scout- 16149 'HARPER J3X in World War II. • ' represents Troop, 244. Madison tunities ,available with'e~ch boy. for' spe.edi1!g '. o~ .Lak~. Shore ma cs. in . th U 't d S t ' ~;erman interest in the All Pointe Scouts along with Morrison, 66 Hall .place represents T~ . marks the Detro1t Are~ road;'His. SUSP1Cl?US,~~tions led'.Lampshade making will be of- ~a1~kis ethen;o~ of ~~~nd Mrs. at Bishop ,ion of Sicily, a bOdy 100 Detroit Eagle Scouts, will be Troop 74•. Pcter McKee of 860 Cou.~cil's ,.first special Eagle police to search:hia. car and per- fered on Tuesday afternoons and . ::sleading information sponsored by top professional l?emberton, repreesnts ,Troop 86, ~cout ,recognition along .voca~ son •. The.yfol!nd.aloaded.pistol ,Thursday evenings. Classes in John. Whiting, of 903 ,Fisher road, ~~~~""""~""~~""""~ ~:i in waters with the pcople. The Ust reads like the and Frank Forster Jr. of 1023. tional guidance lines, and only in hiS hIp' pocket.,: . ~' China Painting and Copper Pie- a~d IS a student at PIerce Junior ~ ' , , :t would wash it up Who's Who in Wayne County. Whittlcr wlll -ep;esent Troop the' second'time such; a major Questioned' at the Shores, po- tureswill also be offered this HIgh. ~ .. ~ r.ds of the German in- Each Scout will spend the day 240.' - undertaking has been initiated., lice station,' the youth confessed term. • . ~ "- An exciting and au- at his sponsors' place of business .Sponsors for thelle Pointe "Last year, Pittsburgh JilUnch- he purchased the gun from aSt. For reservations and l!tartnlg To Hear Problem'" · .J' • ". J •g • !f;J ." " making plant trips and interview~ Scouts' are: Peter J. Monaghan, ed the !irst Eagle Scout-LifeV{ork, Clair Sh~~~sjuvenile, who'when dates for ,the, above classes, ~ IS 1/ZeutCtl1euestroytn Ilse", • ~ i ~hter side, Ruth Mc- lng those successful in his chosen Attorney; M. B. Rand, Ford Recogmtlon program of. this arrested,' admitted taking the please call TU, 5-2000, Extension O'fGas Delivery ~ 0." . FAR FAR FROM field of work. Later, he will be Motor; Dr: William C. Quinlan, type. Itssuc,~essful reception has gun.from. a'. ear he 'had stolen 25 or'TU. 5-1501. i ~ ~ . lis with her usual done much' to further.the growth in Warren Township., ,------~. ~ xuberance of the fam- Like an Old Keepsake • • • and development of our Boys ShOres. ':POlice' ,Chief 'Fred Command;" Shifts Harry H. Scott of the Pan ~ ~ ~ ~ i,g experiences when along the scc.uting trail. So, we puemlingbrought'charges of A ',' C' Handle Eastern Pipe Line Co. ~: ~~,' , _.' ' ~ ~band and three chil- decided to offer the same pro':' recetvlng stolen property:against t AAA '.amp will discuss the problems in- : ~ ~ l hemselves domiciled gram for our ow~ Eagle Scouts," Terib,:rather 'tl;an .the:inOre ser- volved in the delivery of natural ~'" ~ • • • stated Pete ,Monaghan, chairman ious charge of carrying concealed . -- I r.; ~ :ng Room of the Cen- of the Eagle Scout Recognition weapons, because"th~ boy had no Lt. ,Robert C. Hill rec~lOt1y gas from th,e gas fields to the con. ~ " Committee Prominent' on' this previous record. ' '. ,replaced Lt. Donald D. Elbs as sumer at the we"!dy meeting of ~ ~ , was filled last Sun- • .. Th' .' . Battery Commander of Battery th G P . t E h CI" b' ." :r..: 1n when Mr. Hawk- committc:els . Pomter :I:-eroy J. . eJuveml~ wa~ tur:ned ~~er D,' 99th AAA'Bn (90.mm Gun) ,e rosse om e xc ange u ~ ~ ~:I1:e an interesting ~cott of S~nnmgda~e drIve, who to W~rre~ Tqwnsh~p !1uthontJes (Static),.1ocated at 3 Mile drive to beheld Tuesday, February 23. ~ TlIlNCSDR.UIATIC capture the imagination, lometimes to • ",~ for the understand- 1~also cha1~man of Advancement for dlspos1t1on of, h1S case. and EsSex. drive, Grosse Pointe " 'This will be' ail opportunity ~ the point ~f di!torting the perspective, This is II true ill . ~. ~reciation of hia gen- on a councJI level. ----,'-- '. Park for .our members. to ask some ~ medicine IS in other fields. The sensation.l results with ~ to our library, the Engineering Most, Popular Musical Co'urse 'u: Ellis will att'e(~d the Of- pO,lnte,d qu.'estions .on .the. very ~.' sulfa:drugs and penicillin are examplel. ~.': hlle. the Kandinsky Based on questionnaires par- . fleers Advanced Radar Course at " ." d the Hare statue. tially tabulated through Tuesday, Proves' Success the' Antiaircraft. ArtiUe'ry and contr~verslUl gas'sltuabon." said '~ Less dramatic; but responsible for I"ing uncounted ;. February' 16, Mechanical 'Engi- Guided Mlssles Branch, the artll~ Robet:t J.~etzmg, chairman of ~ live8, are the broader publi~ health meuures, Sewage : ~ neering led the vocation choice By Bill Granse . lery Sc~ool, Fort Bliss, Texas. ' the iJrogram committee. Mr. Scott ~ ~ disposal, swamp c!earanl;e,and waler, milk, and food.in. • ~ n Lecture of Detroit's Eagle Scouts. Edu- Journalism, Student . Lt. H~ll 'was formerly Execu~ will' devote., time to a question ~ lpection are but a few of tltese triumphs, ." cation Is another lifework goal "The r""spons'e, dur'l'ng 'the .fl'r'st bve OffIcer. of Battery D. and answer period. 'f. TI I .. d I I . h I L __ I d ~ Planned h' gh th r l' Sub t r 1 ele _ . . .. . Lt. William B. Allen recent The Grosse Pointe Exchange ~ Iep Iyslc;anan tIe p lannacist ....e a waysucen u • ;. 1 . o.n tehIS f" ld s afn la_ ~ c week has been highly favorable," graduate of the An'tlal'r.cr'~ft Ar- Cl b ' t T d I ~ er.I'n the fieldofprevent've med'c'ne Th' r tied 1 . ." tIons In 0 er 1e s 0 engmeer- commented Mr Raiph N Deal 'nl Off! B' .. u mee severy uesay eve- r.: D I I I • ISlac amee i ~ of the board of di- ing (cflemlcal, aeronautical, naval, of Gros~e Pol~te High' School' ~/ry T c;rs as!c.codursBe,Fort ning for dlimer at the War Mem- ~ Briceto ~bserve,"Medicine is tlte onlyprofll8sionthat I.. . ~ ne Grose Pointe Gar- h was held 'On Friday, civil, electric~l and electronics, speaking of the newly created D ~:'Ex~~~~ive~~a~~r~ Lt. ~l~~~orlal Cent_e_l-._____ , borsincessant!ytodestrC?ytherusonforitaownuistence." . ~ :!. at the War Mem- were also deSIgnated. music literature class for ninth i;s from Norfolk, Virginia, and re- It's a fine thing, to hear a ml\n ~ The fight, however, is far from won. Di.agnosil and , ~ he absence of th" graders: celvep his Commission from Vlr- talk religion-but much finer to ~ treatment of disea,e are still the primary functions of the ' ,. ~!r~. Wood Williams, R.abaut Battles. It is the first time in history ginia Polytechnic Institute. 'see him live it. ~". physician. The fillingof prescriptionl is our responlibility : ~.:, Ogden presided. that a music, class of this type r."." , ~. f garden lectures was Home.'.Sale Tax has been introduced on 'ninth " ~ II phannacists. , ~ lY Mrs. Hal H. Smith, gr;ade level. The course, which ~ ~ In of the committee. --. . , meets five days a week and gives Grosse' POl-nte .Nu' s- H ~ ~ .tures are free to all Congressman LoU1S C. Rabaut, five hours credit is Clade u f rIng orne l ~ nter members. resi- Att~Qctiye Ope~ing for Democrat from the 14th District Ia select group ods ninth graSer~. ." T l ' ~ sse Pointe arc urged of Michigan, has introduced a bill D:tring the first few weeks ~. , • "- C~ntcr. Membership in the House to "make tax free Ithe class will discuss .the basic' Accommodat •.ons, Ava.-Iable '- dollar per )'ear and a'" the 'gain on' the sale of a. per- 'elements of music. "These will ~,,~ r s ~ members to part i- sonal residence. be brought to the students by ~. ." lctivities of the Cen- EXPERIENCED Ptl!sent law imposes a tax on means of popular and classical. ' . , ~:' ,p RES C R "p T ION PH 'A"R MAC 1ST 5 :.~~,' the profit from such a sale unless recordings," Mr, D~al explained. 3 15 Fisher Road. Grosse Pointe." ~ ~ ule of lectures is as within a year thereafter the tax- The next ste~ WIll be a ntudy ." "- payer buys a home and the pur- of. program musIc! and ~he course TUxedo I~3S3S" "- 2 p.m. to 3 p.m" SALESWOMAN chase consumes the, entire profit WIll concl~de wl.th a study of ~ 121"Kcrcheval, 0" Ihe hill TUxedo 1.5688 ~ d Care of Trees and on the sal'" of the old one. Ra. the forms of musIC. ~ ~ -. Charles Gale. baut's bill provides.. that the gain "This, class will acquaint, the I ~""~'''~~'S.'-~~ -~ ". « 2 p.m, to 3 p.m., on the sale will not. be recog- studl!nts with the great works - . :\lrs. Frederick' W. Permanent position in exclusive fashion shop • H ' ." · Selling dresses. coats and suits. References nlzed for income tax purposes if of, the great composers,'" Mr. , Urry•. the home is held for five years. Deal stated. "No technical knowl- 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., required. TUxedo 4-1330. Congressman Rabaut issued the ~dge is necessary to enroll, but . William Yeager. following statement in connec- an ear for mUsic and a desire H I 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., tion with the bill: to learn are desirable. U rry s." ~frs .. Arthur "This bill is intended to' cor- "The purpose' of the course is .' • rect a situation which now places to acquaint the' growln~ adole- pm. fo S p.m.-"P~r- an unjustifiable financial burden sdlOt with good symphonic Frank Vaydik. Hu r ry I on the mothers and fathers of music," Mr. Deal concluded. ' i ,. :! p.m. to 3 p.m., WRLTon~PIER[E our population. The home-buying _ . :Olarc Patten. experience of most American S. C H d I be mailed to mem- IJICHIVAL AT ST. C1AII families usually follows this pat- IX ases ear A Grana Prize 'A Day,ls Being Given Away I ce of each lecture. 'ROSSI,ol.ra tern. " "The., young married couple I U · k' C Head ,For Your Dodge Dealer Right Now I ______-" rents an apartment. Then, as n VIe s ourt' children come along and they Six persons appeared before • need more space, they purchase a City Judge Joseph P, Uvick, on rmy small home.' As the children Tuesday, February 9, to answer move on to high school and col- c:rarges'of traffic violations. ' :\1. KOPP, R.PH. PUBLIC SALES lege age, more livable space is Cyril A. Dyer of 324 McMillan y is the generation re.qulredand the family moves was found guilty of. not. having l,rJ the body by the N01 A" Allcliotl - All lIe11ls Priced again to' a larger home. This Is ~is car under control and caus- of high frequency . the general pattern. mg an accident. He was given' rl'p.t. "T~e whole panorama of the alternative of pnying a fine hed under careful- Household Furnishings family life unfolds within these of $25. or serving 10 days in jail. cd conditions in a walls. This home is the scene He paId the fine." flce dial!iermy is of birthday parties, graduations, Cyril Peleman of 1459 Lake- the treatment of '. courships, weddings, and when' pointe, for not having his car ther conditions in these events are but memories, areas of the body. under control, was'sentenced to BOTH SALES the old home has 'served its pur- pay $5 or serve five days. He paid Double hIS ~ith kind of appara- P~!' pose for this family. the money. " .:"VC' a very damag- "Now the parents have com- For this reason S~nday, Feb. 21, from 10 a.m. Mary L. Hooper of 2110 Park : rent such de\'ices pleted the life.long task of rear~ Detroit, charged with failing t~ : l'atment. Ing the family and they desire stop at a stop street and causing and the use of an ElegantNe~ '54 D~dge! :f';arinll Grosse Pointe Farms ~rnment affords to parents who, t'.lC'h \\"(,f'i<. ger, St. 'Clair Shores, did not GRAND PRIZ~ A DAY FOR 40 DAYS) 10 the rearing of their families, (r" , have played a tremendously, jm. relish the thought. of five days in jail, so he paid a flne of, $15 for * 2 Wilks' vacation for two anywh.re In the portant part In th~ progress and U.S.A,i the economy of the nation, and not having his car under'control. ,YVilliam LOl1gslarid of )1310 * All expenses paId-meal., hotels/Nsorts, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ..Manson at a time in" their lilies which air or train transportatIon I Inevitably comes to most of us Roxbury, Detroit, was found guilty of not' having his vehicle * N.w '54 Dodge at your tll'polal the 1220 Whittier Road when they' want to retire to ~ whole tlm.l ' smaller home or apartment to under control and paid a flne of (near Kercheval) enjoy their just reward of peace $15. The' alternative was' five * Dodg. tlou&l.. your pay for the two we.1es i ET and rest. days in jail. (At least $300.00) Grosse Pointe Park FUNDS" "Such a stllte ot the law pen- * An additional $500 "fun mon.y': to Ipend alizes these parents for the ful- Arnold Exo to lecture or .ave a. you pl.alll' , ~ .. , ~Ilme~t of their family obllga- In 6th Scientist Cliurch' PLUS _ •• f..E SALES CONDUCTED BY hons; In effect that law punishes them after they have sent forth A free Christian' Science lee- 1000 cash prizes - 25 a day I 1 b: B()()klrt from the old. home the families ture,' entitled, "lIow' Christian 11•.0.., ItI~NIEnNEY of the f\lture, the bed roc k Science Blesses the Individual st~~ng:h ~f A1,llerica. and the Family," will be given It's Fun! It's Easy to.Enter! Take-your "Vacation Preview Drive" Appraiser 424 Book Building ~hls sItuatIon demands cor- by Arnold H. Exo In S' th WOodward 1-9085 rectlOn, ~nd I.hope the principles. Church of Christ,' S~ientist I~e. in the greatest 'Dodge car in 40 great Dodge years of my bIll WIll be approved by trolt on Friday March' 5, 'at 8 the Ways and Means COf(lmittee." o'clo~k." , No time to wastel Yesterday's contest is AAA PROVEDENDURANCEWINNER-Dodge 2.3262 Mr. Exo, a nat.ive of Iowa, had over, today's is going an, tomorrow's, set more marks lor endurancl! and-stam- DODGE V-I GRA:\D RAPIDS a ,successful career in the sales .. is coming soon, Win a grand prize:vaca- .. ina than a~y'A~erican'car in history, OFFICIAL .PACE CARl andadverUsing field, prior to ,. " Ewhallg~s tion for. two by discovering the won- DuPont leaving the business world to derful things about the new '54 Dodge: Look at these "Vaca~ion F~atures" N.w honors came to Dodg. devote. his entire' time to the ...... •. NEWIDodgePowerRilefully.aulomatlctransmiS$ion for Its r.cord.br.aklng per- practice of Christian Science. He ::;~ ~Iutu&t Funds." AU .PRO\'ED ECONOMYWINNER-Dodge. MEWISlepped.up150h.p.RedRamV:SEngine formance In 'official A.A.A. TONTINE W~hatle served as a" Wartime Minister during World, War. II, and has topped all S's in the famous Mobilgas HEWIDodgefull.limePowerSteering.,.: ,runs. Th. Dodge v.a has been an authorized teacher of Economy. Run. ' , HEWIDodgeJacquardupholsterYiabrlcs . be'.n sel.cted as Officio I Ch,ristian Scien~e since 1949. " Pac. Car for.the 195.- AU PROVEDPERFORMANCEWINNER-Dodge Theroomieat, r~adiest, m08t'reii~ble c&r ..A n: _ Window Shades Indianapolis 500:MII. Rae•• set more records for acceleration than ' nE!a~ the price. "See America First" They can :'e scrubbed wllh soop and hot woler, try Itl GUSMINO,tUIEDO' any other AnieriCa~ ~r'in histo.ry. " in tpe finest.Dodge e,ver bu~t., • In colors to harmonize and beautlfv your ho(ne. Small orders can u~uallv be _made up while you walt; or RENTALS Your Friendly Dodge Dealer Can Help You Win I See Him Today I ph'me. Our man with color samples'will pick them' up. r . ,S W£CLEAN ' ' I .For All Occasions YllurFriendlyDodge.PlymouthD~lerBringsYou-DannyThoma" ABC~TV:Berti'atksIn"Break.TheBank....ABC.TV.RoyRogm,'NBCRadiO:MedallionThealre:CBS.TV• ~INDOW SHADES • e Tuxedos. e Directors Suits ,e. Full Dress. • < I for ", eSummer ,Formats' luch Standard Window Sila de Company Complete TaltllrtDl and.AUeratfoDI CALL' rOB. APPOINTMENT :l be 16925 HARPER, II(I"OSI from Yagll. TlJelller Call ro. 2.54,{o MICHEL M'OTORS 16233 Mack at Three HUe Dr, ;afe- TU,1.3530 19391 MACK AVE., :Grosse P~tnt. Wood~ Phon. TUxedo 5-3044

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Pa9~ Fourteen G R0.5 5 E POI NT E E,W5 ' Thursday. Fe N. .... Ice Do "R.ecords- .. .Fall.. NdrthiSta~rtto.Host.PN 'Inte~national\ Regatt~' .. 'Und~rdog~lqe ])eYi~s~and ... .' ,>.' Elmer '"The Gr In Tank Meet ih.:>:"..r~~~i.ttJt:it.~:~~Vt'JlC5~:~~1 and Bill Sarns , Defeat, , to ',Fordson. Tractors' the Gar Wood a Fordson, defending State An underdog:Grosse Pointe High 'baske,tball'team came Trophies, respectJ Class A swimming cbampions, through in ,grand. style last .Friday,: February .13, to upset .. end, February 13 tripped up Coach Frank Ba- Fordson 47 to 42 'and move into a two-way tie ,for'second troit Ice Yacht C nach's Blue D~vilsfor the place with the Tr~~torS in the. Border Citie:s League race, gatta. second time this .season last The victory ~as .a ,measure ,of~ ...... " . Millenbach cap Friday, February 12, 49 to 35, revenge for the beating the ~rac- , This was the .last home game race of the three by' fR fD RUn nfLlS ' S.'Do.rltoTSIl but they had to post two new tors handed the :alu~ Dev}ls '01} '(or'the Blue Devils until they the Gar Wood tro national marks in the 50-yard :~:s~~~m~~~~~~~: e~rli~J:t~:, meet Highland P~rK .In the final I points. His victol freestyle and the Medley.re- pointed. out that the Tractors 'Ieague.game; of the:.eason ,on race coupled with ond on Saturday .d C C lay to do it in their own pool. were minus their star, J"rry'Cal- March 15" In the'meantime the Cross, who fini East SI e age rown Huge Kent Gest set'the fans lawny, who made the' difference Devils 'wlil,travel'to Monroe next, points on a thin abuzzing In the very first'event in the first m.eeting of these two 'Friday; February 19, to meet the onds. John Jacob~ "'Flyers when hI! splashed his way ,to a teams.. . . . W. on By Fabulous ' , new national mark in the 50 yard' Take Ear]y Lead Trojans;- to Ferndale for a non- fourth piaces and free style being' clocked at 23.2 ' league game on Tuesday, Febru- . points to take thi . . ------Paced by Dick Spindle"Jo.hnny ,The St: Paul Flyers tucked away another basketball which was two tenths of a second aiy 23 ar.'d Wyandotte on Fe~ru- eight boat fleet 1 championship last Sunday, February 14,' when they squeezed better thnn 'the national mark Rl:ssell and, Johnny Ta~'lor, ;the a"" 26; Saturday; Jack Moran v past St. Florian in a 45 to 43 hair raising thriller before a establ'IShem..d' 1!\50. by, R'on Gora Blue Devils moved out in' front ... . 'Chance: To Be Second . 't b' . W~o ,was then, performing for early in the contest to hold a 10 atart the last ra cap.acl y IpartJsan crowd in the Servite gymnasium to win Lane Tech High In Chicago. His to 6 margin going into the second ,if the' Pointers, can, get palt wrecked his boat the Big 12 Conference title. ~ . t t B ki fi h d .d . , ' . i t 't'l . one ta second race onSal Th . t k d h d f . eammn e ogus ns e secon quarter. . , '. ',' the r' nex . wo eague opp n e VICory mar e teen 0 score wa,s tied nine times. The ahead of Grosse Pointe's Stu Little Art Wible provided the and. Fords0J1' happens ,'to falter and Jimmy May for a little "brusl :"hr:~S::~iz~~ pl:~f~~d c~~~~~ lead changed hand~ Htimes be- Smith ,to give the-Tractors an 8', spark in the second stanza and along the league traii the 'Blue clobbered into a fore Bob. Wright put the Flyers to one lead which they never re-'" the Pointers vaulted into a com- De'vl'ls -have' an ".x'cellent chance and piled up M . ; fan. locked in an unprecedented linquished.' mnnding 20 to 0 lead as the teams five-way first place tie early in out in front with a long shot ' Slam BrellSt Stroke left the court at halftime. The Jo ,take' second' :place, behind will be oat of COlt the~ se\lson and in a two-way with seconds remaining in the Tom Kwasncy and Sotirofc Pointers threw up an a1Ii1ost Im- Highland Park, which Is cur- balance of the se deadlock for the baiance of the second quarter, to give the Fly. slammed t:1e 100 yard breast, Th . N th St S'l CI b . I b h' Runnells Pholo pregnable defense, which limited rently.1eadlng the. league with,. Running in co .eason. ers a 22 to 20 lead at halftime. stroke with rforris takinJ: third .,' e' or ,ar al ,u wi! e ost to more than 40 skippers will compete the Tractors ,to. a mere 3 points perf~ct recorcL' .' • ' the Gar Wood Trc Play.off Necessary The teams were deadlocked at to give the Pointers' a mere two, 10 the st:condannual InternatIonal DN 60 Yacht Racing Association's regatta to be held for the duration of' the sec~nd We. pointed out a~ the. be_in- the Scripps Tro~ aeries' for DN 60 L.ast Sunday's playof game be. points for the first two events. off J~ffers0.n .Be~chnext Saturday and Sunday, February 20 and 21. BILL SPORER, quarter. , " ning of the season,. Highl~d, I came necessary when St. Paul 13-all at. the end of the first The Blue Devils broke into the left, IS chaJrman of, the regatta.' Photo at left'shows a trio of local DN skippers tuning Coming back in the third quar-. Park should wirithe BeL crown . This was the fir huI1tillated St. Martin 57 to 18 period. win coiumn. when Walt' Evers. up their crafts fort the coming regatta," , ter the' Tractors, . behind' the for. the foudh consecutive year. Wood trophy had and 5t. Florian edt:ed St. Thomas St. Florian's captain Jeiry Ern- man broke t~le Tractor monopOly sharpshooting Gary Wolters, who and 'that the rest of the league b ' . att took runner.up scoring honors, II t d 20 i ts I th It'. d I ' y.a narrow margin on Friday, with 19 points by wInning' the 200 yard free M.d' 't''Le ':R' I' Ch. one or two teq.ms in the leagues co ec e Pbon n ,e a~ wouldbatUefor, secon pace. Feo/uary 12. St. Paul str'etched its lead in style. Don Adamski, the Devils" I have 'nIl the best players those two periods toecome:the gamo:! That is just what is happening. Big JIm Ayrault turned in one the third quarter as Ayrault con. star backstroker kept his win. ge.' ague,. u e anges leading score~ with 21 points, The race for second place is be- of the most thrilling individual ning streak alive in the 100 Yfrd SA' H .fIt' S t teams dominate the race for the vainly tried to close the gap and, tween.Grosse Pointe, Forclson Performances in St. Paul histo"" tinued to sizzle •. He got all but backstroke event, but failed to titles and'in most cases when g'et back in the ball game. But and Royal Oak., . ',' . , ... two of the Flyers' 11 points in ,een s. .~r~ U 0 por , S 'I dl d d 11 I da whim :le practically carried the the third quarter. Wright cashed break the' Fordson pool record. ______, they bump into a weak'team they p n e h'an h'company mahnaldge I However, the Blue Dev a lo"lyers to victory with a 26 point In the other bucket to give'the Don's teammates agreed Don was Post 303 continued to lead the Neighborhood Club.Midget take. great delight In seeing how .to weat er t e. storm to ,0 • a believe they can hand Highland production. Ayrault gave St. Pointers a five poiat, 33 to 28, pressing too hard which ex- Basketball League when it. scored the first'shutout of the badly they can humilate their 10 point, 42 to 3~, margin: gomg Park il.s first ,dcfea~ .when. they P ~I co tr I of both back boa'ds plalned why'he failed to add the . into the last perIod. get them on their own tiny floor t:rough~u~ most of the cont~st lead going into the last stanza. Fordson pool record for the dist- season, turning back an outmanned Optimist. quintet, 40 to 0, opponent. I At this pointe' center Tom on the 26th, Miracles have hap- and had the fi'ns screaming their . St.F~orian Surges ance to his long list of pool in the first'game'on'Monday, FebrlJary 15. Dave Ayrault,. THIS IS NOTANO'WAS NOT Barry cam,e into his own afterre. pened before, so why not to lungs out from the very outset Thus margin was stretched to records around the Border Cities brother of the St. Paul Flyers' star center, paced the winners the reason the Leagues were' placing Taylor. Barry, a product Grosse Pointe? f th fi t . d d 1 ft th seven points during the..first fo~r. League. with 18, points.... ~ I '. " , of the Grosse Pointe Inter-Church StatiltlCI o e rs perlO an e em minutes of the last perIod and It formed. They were formed to Basketball Lea g u e personally GROSSI:POINTE FORDSON' lim~ in their seats at the final looked very comfortable at the Smi.th WIns .100 . In the second game Exchange give eac~ ',coach a certain zo~e TEACH BASIC BASKETBALL kept the Pointers dut in 'front 'sPlndle ~ ~ P~ Bolin ..:_G"F r: whistle. One pretty little 5l time. HoWe vcr, St. Florian St,~art SmIth, smartmgfrom hiS moved up to .fifth place in the from whIch he could ,draw hIS TO THE YOUNGSTERS and with timel" baskets as' the time RUliell % 5 9 Campbell _ 0 •• Paul cheerleader succumbed to loss In the opening event came t d' 1.. d' ' , , S " ,or 'Taylor % 1 5 Perl')'man 3 0 I her~emotl'ons and fainted as the proved they belon!:ed in the play. , 's an lOgS, ~y owning VFW, 220 players-THIS WAS AMI, - GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP For expired. Barry notched 8 points Rauth I, Z " WolUira _ t, 3 21 0" tl'tle game WI'th a surge that back strong to capture the 10.0 to '10 JI H d J d 'I:' h TAKE Th I h Id h b I. ' ,'. th It" t hi h 'bl d Wible % 1 :5 CallawaJ' _ 0'1 I gante ended. . 11 d f tit d h . m ,o\yar, e .,.xc ange • e ru e s ou av,e een a coach to allow his pfayer!! to In' e as quar er, w c. ena .e Barry' 6 1 U Colovaa ..._ 0 • • OF LAST .tied the count at 43-a11 with 32 yar ree ~ y e ,~ve~ an IS to victory with 16 points while left as it, was orig,ina11y which I id d' i i him to take runner-up :scormg , Totall,lI11 47 EconomoU' 3 .• 4'Z ;:l\lonahan Score!( Clincher seconds .left to play. This set te~mmate Wart Bayne took T . St (i ' , . run up' ops e . v ctor es over honors with 13 points ' Totall 19 ." PETITION Despite Ayrault's .magnificent the stage for Teddy Monahan's Ithlrd~o make the score read, 27 om ana fer, paced the losers placed ALL the players In a, pool a weaker foe ',proves HE IS NOT . pertormance, which will go down spine tingling game winning to 18 In favor of Fordson. wii~ ~ames played ,/O~ Monday, prior.to the start of the season THE MAN FOR THE, JOB OF OFFICES in 5t. Paul history along with shot.' :eabo~y ga~e the P~interfu~n. February 9, second place Metro- and let the league director pla~e HANDLING YOUNGSTERS H~ )~\t our E~ST W!,RRiN , POINTE other Flyer greats, it took Teddy The victory qualified the Fly. 0 e,r pomt w en he paced Ird politan Club whacked Exchange the boys on the tea~ according does not, have one' speck ,of 4th WEEK! Moltahan's layup shot in the last ers to meet Visitation, the West in dlvmg. 26 I h t th i h i ht d bilit rt hi i hi k d . I i h .::fde champion in the semI'-finals, . Walt Eversm. an became the to 3, w t Larry Bruzzese 0 ere g ,age 'an a y. spo smans P' n s mll eupan five seconds of p ay to g ve t e ~I' I d bl r th t getting 13 for ,the winners. Don .,A ~hec~ of t.he scores of last therefore CANNOT TEAClJ the 'LEE CAROft4 Pointe team the crown. Mona- scheduled to be played last night. ony au e wmner a e m~ Carrier scored all of the losers' seasons games proves this method small fry SPORTSMANSHIP Th. "Hog.Leg Harry" Guy han was almost beaten to a pulp The winner will play in the City ,,:h~n he won the 150 ya~d 10- points. to be the best and as far as we regardless of how good he Is In Notice is hel with congratulatory backslaps by FInals to be held at U. of D. dlvldual medley. Eversm~n.s vic- The'second gam~ saw the Lions are concerned should be adopted teaching fundamental basket,ba11. Jimmy Dale his joyous teammates at the con- Memorial Building this' Sunday, tory seemed to ,anger the ....ractors hang on to third piace ,with a for future seasons. The same' rule 'Let's forget the big scores and ~"'.,0W thru S~ll1rday. visions of tl from the moyl. 'High Noon~ , ' elusion of the contest. February 21. ~~as~~s~ro~:~~el~~Z~~~~k ~~~ 10 to 0 win over the Optimists. should apply. for the newly go .back to teaching. the kids Alan Ladd Pointe Wood Throughout th~ first half the ~O~g Way To Go . national standard of 1:10.9 in the Tom Pine paced the winners with form~d Giant League also. basic basketball like' we did in .Jamel 1IIIIIon ralpl. bari's ~rch.' . "BOTANY nAY" Danclnl:From 11:45 p.m. for filing nOI :'lmUlll:IIIilUJDCIIIlIIDlIIIIIIUlDUlWWuun, I ~y wll~mng the East Side htle 150 yar\d medley relay set by a 13, and Grant Kurtz and ,Tom It is a proven fact that when the first year of Midget League. b" Technlcolor) thiS year ,s Flyer team di~ what trio from. Portland, Me.,' in 1950, Gutow 'led the losers with 4 ., (color #' , Offices to be : : Grosse Polule's Only _ last y~ar s gre~t team faIled to by six tenths of a second. poin.ts each. ( ',' to be held 01 l_: RESTAURA""T do Win the BIg 12.Conference In the GInn League the league- ~ su~. thrU T~urlday \V. \\0'"a WAy wIth PoDcf ~:. .... titie. However, the current quin. Pointers WII! Relay.. I.eading' Celtics scored a pair of ~ • LAST 3 DAYS Fib. 21 thru Z5,. Dlnh'r, Lunch.on, After All persons. : Serdng Amenc"" tet' stm' has a long waYli to go Anderson, NOrriS,. Whlt~lng- victories subduing the Eagles in nert LanCaster Theatre. Snacks. Sunday , I; "na lt ~oted upon l ~: Canlon,s, Dish,s to. surpass the 1952.53 team's ham a~d Bay~e clll~axed the a hard fought. game, 47-to 40, on 1IIontlomery Clift Dinner From 12 Noon' tecord which includes a District meet wlt)t. a :'Ictory tn the 200 Tuesdlly;FebrunryO; The:Celtics . "Destined to find a place of Importance In'the Internatfonal BaU.t "FROI\I'UBRB. . nominating , title and a 'Regional crown before yard speed rday. humiliated, the, Lakers, 95 to'14, World." ' -Walt.r Terry-N. Y. H.rald Trlbun.' .~'TO.'ETEaNJ'fr~~ .•\.- . . ., ,. . Hall, 21!TI5 ' it bowed out of the State tour- '. Inasmuch. as three watc~e~were on Monday. Febrl,lary l5; hi a 1954- t" the quarterfinals employedtn the two events in game that should have been .~~SID' namen tn, . h' h . h 't" I' k t d th d f h fi The .present crop of players w IC t. e .na IOna mar s ~ere s oppe at e en 0 t erst 1&241E.wAlIa. ' 11NIU .' The City Of) Coach Eddie Lauer has ,under brtlken It IS almos~ a certamty quarter when the Celtics held a w. Catl" ta Partl.r • lall .Ita be received . I I : \ II :00 ".m. his wing have everything neces. the new standar~ will be ac- 40 to 3 margin. ' E t ke a champion and ce~t~d by the Umted States prep We saw this game and were ¥¥¥¥¥ ••••••• ~ - to sary 0 ma offiCials disgusted over, the mismatching ,/.~. W~ t A~..' " ¥¥¥¥¥¥~¥¥, •••¥.~"i.. ~ II :00 p.m don't, be s~rpri~e~t i~ the rly:~ The ~ictory enabled the Trac- of the two teams. We 1. em ember Ma~ ~: -. a~ent batthng rIg own 0 tors to keep their league record when we sat in on the first meet- I I- LAST 10 DAYS .. ~,y k· ~w)re when tfh~ S:te~ok:r; ta~e spotless, which stands at six wins Jng, with Will Desrocher: when ~: 0 Ie fj handed out s ar. ~ t s in as'many starts and established the - Midget League. was, first (3) C g ~ 111of. course barring ..:fad~~anit~ Fordsonas a top heavy favorite !ormed last year. At that meeting ~ T A ROOM one ?of the Flyers ve to repeat as BCL champions again It was agreed t.he League should ~: E Men, Ji!11Ayrault, BO~a~~~w:~d this year. Fordson'!!overall sea. be form~d to gIve the little guys lor/~inaI8/~9.vitlinl ~ ;9443 MACK TU. 2-5331 ~ Bob Wright, Ted Mo son record has only been marred a.chance to learn and play basic ~:nrWlUlUl!:llImD1llIU!Dnnl1iUunml1l11ml!lmllmm!llUHUlDL'lJI~ Dick Allor. by two tie meets.' basketball under. direct super- . Stallstlcs vision in an orgamzed league. ~o ~d freestyle-Gcst. Boguskl (F)i . The 1952-53 season was perfect SUN. EVG.FEB. I4-Lea8ytphldel, Coppella (%, Acts) ... r~~~':.)~GP). Time: %3.2. lI1aUona l 'nahlmost eyfery respect and drew . MON.EVG.FEB•.1S-Caile Nollette (The Nutcracker) Act II: Lilac, Garden: Don QUixote Pu de Deux: PoloveUlan Dances 100 yd, breallslroke-Kwamey. SoU. hgi pra sei rom every corner 0 f , ' from Prince leor. ' ., ' rufe (F). Norris (GP). TIme: ~:01.6. the community. However, at 'the TUES,EVG.FEB, Ill-Gilelle (complete):' Gala Performance. ' . 200 yd. freestyle-Eversman I?P!J. Nle- pre.season meeting this year 2.u8,1. WED.EVG.PEB. 17-Aflernoon of a Faun: Gllelle Pal de Deux; Bark of i porte. Jacobs CF). Time. ITAlli Choice Foods • Liquor • Dancing 100 yd. backstroke-Adamski lOP). league officials weren't satisfied the Moon: Caue Nallette .(The Nutcracker) Act 11 . Featuring: Fridays and Saturdays B.utzlnlT.Whit m II J1 CF). Time: with the ,;uccess they enjoyed in TJlURS. EVG. FEB. IB-llwan Lake, Act II: Dark of the 1\loon:Pal de 1.04.5. , . . Troll: Polovet.lan .Oance.from PrInce leor. . . L- BOB SCHNEIDER'S ORCHESTRA 100 yd. frcest~le-smlth (GP), FlII- the Midget League last season and FRI. EVG.FEB, Ill-Swan Lake, Act II: LIlac Garden: Dance. tcom the DIVJr:;:~sl:'~no:~~!(~rJ';llT~~f,: ~:; changed a couple of rules regard- Clasllcl: Gala Performance. . , SAT.MAT.FEn. ZO-Les Sylphldel: Coppell. (2 Acts). . -~/~EARsi Wney F. Toddi Proprietor i body (GP). . ing the selection of 'players for SAT. EVO,FEB. Zo-GlIelle (complete): Calle Nolntte (The Nutcracker) . 24409 E. Jefferson 150 yd. Ind. medley-Eversman (GPI, the eight teams' Act U. ~ "B~l'M~. Smith. Rowe (F). Time: L:43.3. • d'd d t' : on VYRl~ OppositeJel!e~on Beach - St. Clair Shorea 150 K',':asneyyd, medley(YI.Tlme:relay-Gell.1:19.9.Butzlaft.(Na- This year. nt was eCI e ,0 _ * ' ~ , PRescott 5-!I~1 tlonal recordI. * ••• .' , ... Cale:lnc to Wedding RecepUons. 200 yd Ipeed relay-Anderson. Whit. * . , . '. PartIes and Banquets. Inllhan. NorrIs. Bayne CGPI.TIme: Gro~ 1:4~.O. tl", ~',V 0 ""; P. H.,:'Htrbtrt ,.' • COMEDYHiT" F 0 r rt'e Eo t i'n 9 ...S pot foo r G r sse Po in t e r s 1* ANDREWS HOLT LIPTON 11.10. IAKAII IIAT. sAT.. SHUMWAY.~famous for Over Fifty Years : • S/ag.d Ill' Moxl.mon S/a!1t 12.10. 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e i It'. a s:ale.bet you'll never lee . Ice Boa't Racm g PrIZees Aw .d' d' > ' St P uIP . th ' 'W. L C . If you wish to be known as a ,; ; Hand .' , , '- ar e B " · ~ ',.~n ers In oop rown ,good convp.rsatlonal1stjust let the a taxpayer fig~JnI out MW, Elmer "The Great" Mulenbach since ,1951, wh~ Bill Per~igo of ,~0"af .'B 'a n'fer. St. Paul's undefeated .P~ther uP... honors .behind SL James: other fellow do most of the ~alk- ways of spending- other peopl~'.~. ctors and Bill Sarns walked of! with PewaUkee~'Wls.~ won lL , . quintet clinched .theJunior DI. Steve Horn, wh~ annexed 13 of Ipg. money, r the Gar Wood and the Scr1p~s VS,uaUythe ladies :have a seT- . By Fred RMmulll vision croWn In'the G\'osse Pointe his' eams points for individual all team came Troph!~, respectively, last week les hl,conjunction with.thls re- Inter-Churcn,' Basketball ,League . 13, to upset d F b last Snturday,' FebrUary 13" in honors. - " . en, e ruary 13, 14, at the De- gaita but becauae ,of sloppy iCI! " " the Grosse PolnteHllih gyni:wlth 'Standinp as of Februa17 '13 tie for second , ., (£if~ I 01 . . cague race. trolt Ice Yacht Club weekly re- condiUonzl,',and'high wmds this While slopping.around on the' water, 'last week? , The bill was animprf.'Ssive 31. to 10 "victory 'j Senior Dlvislon . gatla. " was cancelled. Doris Sams,In- water~covered ice last 'weekend Iiltroduced by Senator: Harold .~vertheChrist Church' Lions. ' • 'W. L, Mlllenbach capturea the fin~1 ternational' Skeeter Assuclation watching. 'the Scr1pp;:and~, Gar. Ryan CD) of 'Detroit; which .~' The victory, was ,the.sixthcon_!Uemorlal ~, U '1St home gatne race 'of the three race series for champion" won the ladies series Wood,Trophy Ice boat races,' we approvet\. unanimously, and sent secuUvetime the, Panthers h~d Christ Church " 4 1 viis until they it 10 " the Gar Wood trophy to score 26 when 'was last sailed .i~ 1951. bumped into Jo Sodensecretapv 'h H' ' .'.., • turned back their opponents SL James ; 2 3 ~sSt j .uk in the final ,> points. His vIctory ih the tinal TheScripps Trophy serIes tor, ", . ' .. , " , .~ to t. e ou~e., " ',j as many starts~ With 'onlY'three St. Paul' ;.; :;.; 1 4 'oinft the season on raee coupled with a first and sec- DN 60 Ice boats was sailed in Qf,theDetroit .Ice Yacht ,Club. 'The Billlncr~ases the punish- weeks remaining in the regular Woods Presbyterian 1 4 • Woyne County,' Michig6n 1 e meantime the ond on ,Saturday, edged Wally conjurrcUon' with the GarWtlod Jo wB!' as happy as all get out ment for reckless'olleration o~ a schedule the Panth~rS;could.still . Junior Division ' ! Cro$S, who finished with 23 Trophy series. Bill, Surns, like as she,.told.us of~er election as boat to' a "maximum' of SIX win the crown; even if they,drop~ " " W. L. to Monrce next points on a third and two sec- all the reslo! the DN skippers secretary. "of t~e ,InternaUonalMONTHS 'IMPRiSONMENT in- pedthel~ remaining games. st, Paul Panthers 6 D 4 I 19, to meet the onds John Jacobs had . f h d t bl k in his Ilttl' Skeeter, AssociatIon:; " >, ' C ' 'h 'th bl' I Christ Church Lions ;i.. 2 Notice to ,All • 3 paIr 0 & rou e eep g ',e ThJ Is.th "fi' t,t" stea'd' of 30 DAYS' and a''FINE ' avanau~ "was e g ,gun, n .,' 4' t :iale fer a non- fourth places and a first for 21 boat on the Ice In the gusty 20 s, e rs, Ul~ea woman, ' .' ", '.' the, Pantl].ers .important' title- Memorial Juniors ; 2 4' I .'uesday, Febru- ' points to take third place In'the mUe per hour .windsthaf pre:- has ever, held an elected jobJn of $1000ins~e~d,,~f the.pr~sent clinching ~ame with 10 POlll~ l\lethodlst Mustangs 2 ! . !ottc on Febru- 'eight boat fleet that started !Jnvailed for both days, but he man. t~e IISA' All ksth,ist~ok place a $100. Ryan's reason,Ilor present- which was' good for "high point DEATIi TOLL'S'iDENTICAL T,AXPA YERS Saturday: " ' d ight k coup e .0 f,wee ago when the ' " '.' .. " ' " ' h " " age to stayupr ,t~ ta e a Anchor-Bay Ice Yacht Club was :ing ,the blll Jvhl~h.aJ:l~ ,ad,ds toonors. , " ,', \ ., Jack Moran was unable to third, first and second In that h st to th It' r ls' At the present law a 'provlSion that . The fefeat dropped the Christ .Michigan traffic deaths In De- Tho assessment roll for the City of Gro~se Pointe, Wayn& He Second start the last race ,because he order, to annex 64 points to win. 0 . .- e n erna 10na, , . '," ,..' ' Church Lions .Into a three-way cember of 1953.totalled 178:' or ! can get past wrecked his boat following the . Skip Boston and, Bill. Sporer' that time an old Star boat friend no ones~allop:rate a boat while tie for second place along with exactly the same n,umber as in, • County,'Michigan,. for theyeer 1954 having been compiled : 19ue opponent. second race on'Saturday when he finished wlthexacUy the same of ours,Bl1l,P~rk::; was elected DRUNK..: ' I " ... Memorial Juniors, 'who. topped • and. Jimmy May swapped boats number of pointe each havblg preside~t of, the If?A ard Harvey We wonder if ,Senator Ryan the Methodist Mustangs(.'in 'a Decem1)er of 1952, according to ,,' Meeting; for Purpose of ~eviewing Asse~sments J. pens to falter for a little "brush match.'~ May finished first, s~co~ci and fourth BprOnsgidaren,dtOfatTtohreontobeclamevUnice-read our story tin the NEWS per- thrl1ler" 23.to22, on, the:: same the monthly statIStical report trail the Blue clobbered into a ' hu k f i I th I f 6" t '-I e ' annua mee g. ,',,',' ,,' d All th " t' " ' .. lId b th St t P 11 by the Board of Review c n a ce n e ser es or a to polO tOWI. The 1955 'ISA site was 'an- talning toour\'pedonal,observa- ay.' ree ea~ .own a ,r,ec- comp eye a e 0 ceo . ',ccl1cnt chance :..~~ :eU~~t ~ic~o~~fon~~::'t~: Boston was,aw~rded second place nounced at that time. It wl1l De tlon.of recklessness on the River ord of,two victories and four de. There were 5,145 pArsons .in- will be held on place behind b on. the Ho~ Race .method of held at ,'MadIson, Wis., wlth.the one, nlght.laSt,. summer _ '.whlle feats. , .. ..' _ jured, an Increase of only 20. which is cur- alance of the seas"on. brea~ng ties of thIS .manner. Four' Lakes Ice, Yacht, Clue as sitting on .thell!wn In :front of Bob _Herrick~arned th~ indl Accidents totalled 18,749, a gain f' league with • th:~a~n~o~ .fr~npjhuync..tieOrl?e3WwiathsBoston hadl beaten Spore!' ,twice. hosL Commodore Glimn Groes- Bayview Y;C;:Regard!ess. of vl~ual. scoring, honors. ~ith .10 of eight' per cent over 17,408. Mon~ay, March 1 and " ----- beck of the host Club,automatic. whether he did or did not. 'we pomts for the .Mustl!ngs losmg ------. .". ~ at the begin- ~~:ie:C;~~P~NT~~P:~ppt~rrse.erace IMITATIONS SUPER . ally' becomes the commodore of think the Senator, has helped the cause. Molyneaux,,~as high ,for NOTlftE' OF .,son. Highland This was the first timp. .he Gar There may ..be nothing new the 1955 ISA.' '. ' '.. State talte another step to:-vards the victors with 7 poil}ts,,' U the BCL crown Wood trophy had been salled for under the sun, but the Imitations • • - • ' protecting life an~ ;lImb on the In the senior .niVision,s~~ond .. Tuesday, March 2, 1954 ,nsecutive year often surpass the original. The North Star S£'.11Yacht Club waters in and around the State;' place C:hrist Church 1.gers ====~------~------/ • • •.. moved WIthin a step of the .Idle, PUBLIO HEARING '"t the City Assessor's Office. 17150 Maumee avenue, City . of the league wlU have a banner' weekend, .' '.-.' unbeaten Memorlal,Dlesels with r second place. weather permitting, Feeruilry 20 • It has been just 15 years ago a'12 to 8 win over the St. Paul The Village Council of the Village of Grosse Pointe, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 and from 1:30 to t is happening. 21, .when it plays host to nior~ since the United' S~tes Power 'of Grosse Pointe Shores will hold 4:30 ".m, a~d from 7:00 to 9:00 in the ~ven!ng. nd place is be- d t d h tLonghorns, who dropped into a than forty DN 60 skippers' for Squa rongra? e , .a I c arte,t: 0 two-way t.ie for.. last place with .a public hearing on vinte, Fordson of the imnual DN 60 Ice Yacht Rac- the Gros.'le'Pornte Pow!!r Squa.d- All those doeming themselves aggrieved by said asses- City ing .ASsociation's regatta. Bill ~n. Five charter m~mb~rs are Woods Presbyterian, Dick Wend- Monday, March 8, 1954 ment may the~ be heard, Hlue Devil lads Sporer,. of North Star.is chair~ 'stil,l with the.. GPPS.and remem- In'paced the winners with five hand Highland th I' points for. honors, while Crane at 5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard man nndBIll tells us he expects ber e .occas on. .,' was scoring. four points for'. the Time in the Municipal Building NEIL BLONDELL feat when they City Assessor r own tiny floor Gross~ Poi'nte 'Woods upwards 'of 50 boats if the . • ~ • 1 at 795 Lake Shore Road, for the :Ides have hap- weather Is right. ,Need. some charts? Of course os.;r:~ds' Presbyierhin sprang an purpose of considering a revision Request lor further ;"/or"'(lI;o,,. It will. be a five race series you do.Every~ne needs acbart une:-:pected surprise when it up- of 'the Zoning Ordinance, ,,0 why not to may be maJ_ by telephone- with three races being sailed on or two, especlally'of Lake Erie. set the. defending champion St. . I TV. ,.,SOO. tin Saturday starting at-1 p.m. The That's where the ciff~r of free James,', 20 to 17,' behind the Clifford B. Loranger FORDSOS first race on Sunday will get, . . . '. " h . .B b Q . publl.hrd G. P. New., Feb. 111anll Feb. ~, 18S. G F ru underway',at 10:30 a.m. _ charts comes from.,Write Brown s s arpshootmgof. 0 Mc uecn , . ,Clerk ohn _._ .._., 0 • ' ..mpb~(J _ 0 D • NOTICE Sporer' appears to offer the Inc., foot of, 'Columbus Avenue, who notched 9 points for runner- '",)'man 3 0 , "ollers _, 3 Zl best chance North Star will have Sllndusky, Ohio and you willre- '..Ilaway __ 0 J J to"tske the title. Bill is current- ceive a condensed chairt 'of. the '010\'''' .._ 0 ., _ OF L~ST DAY FOR FILING NOMINATING ;conomoll 3 e • ly leading in the North Star " . ~i ; Totals 19., 4Z PETITIONS FOR CANDiDATES FOR CITY weekly series with 241.75points. Lake Erie ,Island DlStr ct . on Past -commodore Paul Koller Is which !ire marked the danger PORy'ER,CABLE TOOL 'DEMONSTRATION OFFICES IN THE CITY OF. GROSSE running in second' place with 197 areas. ". STWARREN 'points and Commodore Fred Ka- Now you ask why Is Brown's Friday,. February '19, 6 p.m. to. 8 p.m. and EEK! \ POINTE WOODS, WAYNE Co.UNTY, gel is third with 185 points. The Inc;, giving away . free 'charts. MICHIGAN season championship is decided Well, that's a -good questlc:In.You RON on 80'percent of the races sailed see Brown~sIs the largest marine ~aturday, February 20, 9:30 a~m.~o 6 p.m. " during the season•. There mu~t repair yard in. the Lake .Erle Harry" Guy be at least 12 raccssalled to con- Island lJIstrlct but Brown's have Notice is hereby given that in accordance' with pro- stitute a season. been noting. the 'caUsesand places Dale visions of the City Charter of the Cityo£ Grosse • • • whDie practically aU- the' acci-. 'High Noon' Pointe Woods, Wayne CO!lnty, Michigan, the last date Those Escapade boys are doing dents have occun'ed in that Lake. NEW, LIFE,' NEW. BEAUTY 's orch. all right down South, aren't they? According to their analysis, the , 1I:1.S p.m. ror filing nDminating petitions'for candid~teS for City According to the paper, Eskle was causes of boats hitting reefs or Offices to be voted upon at the' Annual City Election first to finish in the Miaml-Nas- running Into shallow water are In Your'Home. With Color! to be held on April 5, 1954,will be March 16, 1954. sau race but got knocked down because the ,ownl!r doesn't have Ywlfhfcod to fourth in .Class A arid sixth a government chart; or the boat's All persons, seeking nominations for any office to pe overltll. However, Wendell and too small to have a "chart open OVER ,1'500 his lads bounced back in. the at all times'; or the lack of aun- voted upon at said election shall be required to file Governor's race for the Nassau tical experience or just plain nominating petitions with the City Cferk at the City Cup and took it handily In some- negli,;~nce. If you are a ,victim Interior Paint Colors Hall, 20775 Mack.Avenue, not 'later than March 16, . what heavy goillg, . Boy, we're of' the latter even a chart won't 195'4. . sure in for lotsa car bending help you. I just . wonder. If when those guys get back. Brown's know about that shallow Moore's~Dutch Boy-Steelcote The City Offices for which nominating petitions will • • • spot near that lighthouse the Apparently this isn't the year Toledo Yacht Club used as a be received are as follows: for the Sloss family to go South. mark in the .Mills race last year? .....,.• First of all, Dave hurt ,his, back That's theorie where the govern;. STEELCOTE .MOORE'S 'ALKYD-'SANIFLAT skiing and .It was doubtful if he ment charts'say there is 16 feet • Mayor would be able to join the Escap- of"water within splttln' distance ~ ade crew for. the Nassau race. of the light. It 'ain't true, ... • « But he' painfully did. Then; as I think the best thing to do '$4.50 per -gal. ONLY' $4.50 per gal. (3) City Councilmen It ,this wasn't enough, wife Mar- with that lake is what Com~ Ion:« ion broke her ankle in two places modore Nagel suggested "Fill it ONLY:' the day before she was to take with cement and run motorcycle $1~35'perquci~t : $1.35per q~art . off for Florida and join Dave. races on .itl We might add, the Ray MacArthur The "Deacon" flew back right State of Ohio could put road Easy To ~ash - Flat Finish -:' Eelsy To Use --- ,New BequtifulColors 1I~ , . City Clerk after the Mlam:-NassBu race tin- signs on It then and hand out ished: ,. .._ free road maps. COMPLETE STOCK OF Did you see where the State Life seems flat only to those. PAINT the EASY,WAY! Senate passed a bill increasing people who expect it to be a . 7" ROLLER •« the penalty for' violations on the continual round of pleasure • WAXES k CLEANERS « AND PAN 'I~ " • SPECIAL! EARS ~ ONLY I City of City of WELLS I 'wAvi« I • • « WAX .1 • Grosse Poiilte Woods 'Save Time and ! '.Grosse Pointe 'Voods I Save Effort I $ U per gal• i HIT-! WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN' 2. With a Roller I S),OO. 1%,40.-: • IUT. SAT.« .... 120 (III 11Or.) :: •, • 'Reg'istration~otice • RENT! • ARCH1:'• NOTICE LADDERS 'WE • I ROil : BOARD OF REVIEW F~R THE ,1954 For Extra Heavy Aluminum Ladders FLOOR SANDERS Lark" «.. Standard « FLOOR POLISHERS • ASSESSMENT ROLL $3.95 4 ft~ $4.95 4 .ft: ..••... $15.95 • satlonal ::.. 4 ft...... CABiNET AND • ew York .. Annuall City Election 5 ft...... 4.35 5 ft...... 6.25 5 ft. ..•.... 17.50 " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Re- Shubert : 6 ft...... 5.25 6 ft. •••• eo ••• , 7.50 6 ft•••... ,.. 24.50 BOAT SANDERS Theatre, ~ view of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne 7 ft...... 8.95 8 ~t. .• ._.. .. 34~95 ... County, Michigan, shall be in session'in the Municipal 1'{OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clerk o~ the 8 ft• 10.2S. ELECTRIC DRILLS .. City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne, County, Mich- ...... 10ft. .•...•• 44.50 .. Building, 20775 Mack. Avehue,. Grosse Pointe Woods, , 10 14.25 , , .. , igan will beat his: office located 'at ft...... EXTENSION LADDERS .... • Michigan, fo'r tlie purppse of 'reviewing the 1954 Real J . .. . ' 12 ft...... 18.95 PAINTERS PLANKS . .. and Personal Property Assessment Roll for the City .. :IfGrosse Pointe Woods, Wayne County, Michigan, on •.. 20775. Mack Avenue Tuesday, March 9, 1954 • for the purpose of receiving registrations from quali:' • arid on . fied 'ele<-tors that have' not aiready'.registered, and "• Ii • from electors that. will possess'such qualifications' on • ~ .Tuesday, March 23, '1954 April 5, 1954. ' , .... ~....: YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Clerk will < between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P',M, EST. LYNN IIIGGS ::.' , be in his .office on every secular day from' 9:pO A. M. The Board of' Review shall continue in' session on c to 5:00P, M, EST(Sl!,turday.until.12:OOnoon)toand these dates' until all interested persons ,shall. have ,/ ".. S ~ including'. Mollday, March 8, 1954,'which is' 'the ..last . I .. , . ;. oiL been heard. .,",. rEIN 2d:: day for taking registrations for. tlie Regular' Annual. .. All persons considering thems~lvfs aggrieved. by City Election of the ..Cityof 'Grosse Pointe Woods• their assessments may present their complaints to the IAN :: .'YOU -AREFURTliER NOTIFIED 'tll~ifor th~ ~ori- I ~ Board of Review at -these sessions. " uus WHITE:: venience of the Electors, the Clerk will be' in his' bffi~e Inl .- from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00P;M.EST,'on~Mond8y;March .' l lUILD : 'Board of Review 8, 1954,for the purpDse of' receiving registr~tioris. ES""tQ ..:: .9941 HAYES LA~"7-9600 " .. Wayne County, Michigan . ' . Ray MacArthur OpenDail, 7:30 _.m.lo 6 p.m. Frida, 7:30 a.lD. 108:30 p.m. '. : 4e,e."".'.,.1• "If.!.. 'Ray MacArthur City Clerk . 1.40, 11.10. :f BIRMINGHAM STORE . City Clerk II .; •• '. AT. NATS.r:; 4066 West Maple at Tefegraph' MI. 6.0111, uuuui ".':.-- , .~,

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Intermediates Jut week of the • roller skating view Gardens. lirIs and leader: muacles that nil t t fOlla to go again. • Shealy, chairma . , Every troop i . Is making and Korea, the cloth which contain tc sewing equipmer ed in that war.t .hould have -It of these when .brought in on regular Leaders' will be labels tc bags; contact th~ man. " , !, . 11, Th{~ is the : many Girl Sco~ ...... •• ~'Mo ...~' ~J.:;.~ :I TOE HOLD ON THE HEART ain to 4hine and -We knew this was bound and stand "tall, to come as a switch from the clothes as ~'ell i usual Valentine gltt, They shine their nl are heart - shaped slippers, saddle 4hoes an mony of face Wi designed by Elna. Necchl,' TAKEN ABAOK-Comlnltevents cast their shaC!owsbefore Morgan time ; and they are easy to make Pointe when 16C and fun to give or wear. them as designer Pierre Clarence unvelb this provocative' tidbit from hla top-secret Parls spring collection. Indicating meeUng with lah .' 'RIGHT ON TilE TARGET-Lovely Val Phillips gets a close Anyway, she'll get a 'kick Monday night I ~ 'out oC theml that the. Parla product will' be bizarre as usual, Clarence • ~ IIOOkat her archery target as she tries her skill with bow ,createS a back-Interest topper ot sal~-and-pepper tweed. , "LOOK! I'M CLBAN1"-It's at the Grosse J ,t : and arrow at. a pract.:ce range In Miami Beach. Valls right tional C.hurch fo - The front ls brief and. boxy, with the fabric drawn back bustles and bows these days BONUS BOY..;.J'oe Amalfitano, 20, former parochial schecl ing Workshop. on target. when It comes to scoring points for beauty. Into two buttoned naps .. for the tottering. tots. Here's baseball ~tar, was signed as a bonus player by the New, one baby who's not too big . Mary Morgan for her britches because ;~r:h~~~rx~:r~,~~~~~~:l~r t~~t~~~n:~~~~~fe~~~i sultant with Cl< 'fancy pants are the fashion boy, said he was the tlrst bonus player he hlld recomnlendetl for the third ti girb wlL'l their nnd of the year for. the, in 18'yeara. Infielder Amalfitano Is'regarded as one of th~ lema. Mrs. Willi; youngest aet. ,The n,ylon most-promlsinc young baseball players to come out ot Mrs.....Nelson lo' Hancll Panties by Alexis are Southern California In l\ decade. A Junior at Loyola Uni- made the arran ~ plastic llned, " versity, the rlght';handed hitter weighs 1'75 pounds and Workshop. stands Ave.feet, 11 Inches. \ • The second te ! fng program is i' new instructcr Wibby of the Cross assided Herrick. To sa jumping" would mildly since thl 'very . busy pia nights. • It was with learned that dUI of business our tor, Mr, Willian' not be able t< CLUBBING AGAIN - Por- several successl fido Rublrosa and his wlte, ... following girls c the former Babs Hutton, to the expert wearing an Indian 15arl'eve'; Reamne: 10 co[ nlng gown, arrive for a whirl requirements at first term; 23 l at the Club du Moulin Rouge ''''~m: ... , .: .. ".' diate; .Girl ~ In Palm Beach. This Is re- LOOKS IMPOSSIBLE, BUT NICE-If this trick looks Im~'. badges will nO\ll portedly the nl'st time the possible ... you're right I Shapely Relta Green who hll5 at Kathy O'Nei two have put In an appear- been voted "Miss Push Up of 1954," Is actually st~ndlng on J osephlne Len ance at a night spot since BRIDGE OF IC~A policeman directs traffic across th~ frozen Zulder Zee between Mon.. the bars and leaning backward, We Just turned the picture nlkendam and the. Isle of Marken In The Netherlands. Ships usually ply the route bu" Adams, Nancy ,VALENTINE OF VITAMINS-Evelyn Ay" MISI America or their widely publicized New Upsld~ down because we thought the dancing star looked now that the lee forms a soUd ,roadway, cars and tr~~ks are making the most at the' Ope! Harper, Harriet 11954,aits in tbla lovely Flor1~ Valent.lne of oranges and York marriage. ' , . / .. better 'that ~!lY., portunlty to carry materlab and tluppUea .trom the mainland to the' Island: leI', Sara Lewi arapefrult, and SOuthern Ueautles In their crinolines add petit. JoyCe Rel: . a lacy ,touch to the romantic picture. ' Karen Sanders, Hilary Stack, I, Roselyn Ternull I rison, Coleen Warmbold. Five girls com Life Saving: Ma thJa Gleason, Ma May and Louis~ The swimminl ried on under Mrs. Mitchel Iv. • Eighteen of ( off right after days of tobog, Metamora. They rain chant done' will bring a g cold weather, I just right for sli Gals 'Nho pial paled were Fran ty Brownson, Penny Nickels, Judy Rowe, Car Lindow, Peggy ~ gUn, Carolyn '" Streeter, Gloril Pressel, Leona Irvin. Doris Do IDISTANT BATl'LE-Wlth a brand-new Bachelor of Science degree from the Unl ....erslty I ' Qullter. They ~ of Nebraska after his name,' M~gt. John P. Vlrblla of Oakvllle, Conn., burns the mld-, ,JUNIOR FROGMAN-Flve-year-old Eric Six of Monte earlo, shown' at left as he looks on by M~ •. Lyndol TAKEN ABACK-Comlng eventa cast their shado"'.s before nlgnt oil In a tent a.t First Marln~ Division headquarters In Korea as he begins work for! , . land, spends much 'of his time exploring the lloor of the Mediterranean Ocean. Though' .Leslie Pressel a them as designer Pierre Clarence unveils this provocative He Kay. his master's degree. Turnlng'to the battle of the textbooks each night, when the da.y'.•. to be the wo~ld's youngest, underwater explorer, Etlc thinks nothing of lolng down feet •\ tidbit from his top-secret Paris spring collection. Indicating .0 duties are done, the 3S-year-old'Leatherneck hasn't allowed active Marine service to In- or more to get a gllmpse of ocean life, At right; Eric In' his trogman'a outAt-breathlng • that the Paris product will be bizarre as usual, Clarence terfere with his ed';1catlon. He was graduated, In abse~tla, In January. mask, compressed air eyllnder, and tllppers-;-.awlma al011l the .ea bed exam1n1nl coral Troop 898 of: creates a back-Interest topper of salt-and-pepper tweed.1 : formations.' . been very busy , The front Is brief and boxy, with the fabric drawn back; inion the Serv Into two buttoned naps. have made hu bags" for ?otic Hospital, also favors. '. January 23 I fencing exhibit Tuscan's studio 1 and had a wand January 26 t bogganing and yon Park. They are all

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• •• < " G R 0 S.S E' POI NT E. NEW S ' . l RLD Girl. Scout. News " :Ifd::~n~e.g. ,~.Yie,d.' I- N~ws Notes ,from D.U~S. / -,I Th'}:u1~~~~~:~~._Trounce.luniorsl:~M~:~t~wiU pJn -:-:-_-::-:-_--::-:- __ ~------~-----~. aU over the ever.fighting st. Paul This evening,' Thursday, Feb- the St. Paul Juniors at 7 o'clock: 1'ltermediates .celebrated 'the th Ir '.' .The Grosse PoInte\Woods Little . The big news of last ,week in- Wood, Darcy Chandler, Gay Junior team by the score of 60 ruary 18; the mighty East Side and' the St. Paul Seniors and last week of the lIChool term wIth fe. mer~t badges with:the help League Will hold ItS organization.' volving .the DetroIt; Unlversity Bacon,. Pixie Goodenough" Marg. to 10. in' the Girls' Basketball Sport team"wlll 'get' a rest while Varsity. wJll battle, at 8. . a roller skating party at Fair- 0 their Leader" Mrs. Marlon al' m~eting .at Parcells ...JUnior School.' actu8lli~took 'pl~ce at are~. Hakken, Mary McArthur, League at the Neighborhood Club view .Gardens, More .than 200 He.xn:erSt)n., High' next Monday,'FebrUary 22, Grosse' Poin~ Country Day SUSIe Pressel. Vickie Vidal,' Tex on'Thursday; Februaryll." girls and leaders developed.sore C e girls are: !Uexa Adams, at 8 p.m., according to' President School' where the 20th annual Al~xander, NoelSavignac,'WU- Carol'Doren'led: the Seniors mU$Cles ,thatnlght. but are anx- p:ri~C~bone, Dore.en Crothers; Marvbl BO\lttn: .....~.,l ." ,: .. ,'. Hobby.Show w~~eld,; . , : Uan:t,Edgar, Morr1llDun~ ~icJ.eyinhfghscoring; while little Joan Joua to go again, Mrs. William T, K(md:U.i~tin,_M!U'YBeth Coy- Ty~Tysonwill J:>e the mester This was ~e 11th ,.time~ ~hat StrO~l,Charles. Lord, J?bn ~lay-. Hinz.'rackedu~,6o:the'10 Poln.~ Shealy, chairman, take a bowl Hcnde~on orothy Hy~e,Nina of ceremonies.for.,theprogram, ,D.U.S. had .Jolned hands, with ~n, and J:ock Hoey", '. for the Juniors. The Seniorscom-' .. • • • L'Heureux' :ara rgwlsShs~~e which.wilHnclude.the int:ro~uc- Country.: Day' School"to 'present 'On .the ,parents', Committee mitted5 .fouls and the JUniors' an Ski ..Sale! Every trooP. in Grosse Pointe cock Mad i rr,. er ea- tion' of.CharUe:,Gehringeran~theshow,Al1'200fthe,presenta.;wt:re:Mr,and,Mrs, Frank Don- had 11••. ,', .'. is making and .11111ngKits for S~er AIrse s~ea'l ~te~anle Johnny McHale: of ' the Tiger or. Uonshave been under. the auper- .ovan" Mr., and Mrs. GeorgeJ17- The 8 ro'ctockeontestproved Korea, the cloth drawstring bags Taylor 'MarU on. oy or" aren, ganizatlon. . ..'. : ,". :vlslon o,fMrs. M~I~ Granger, the ome,.and Mr,RobertEdgar. . t~bea real,batUe' .betweenthe which ~ontain toilet articles and TrebU~ck K~enT~I~r, bt.rcrne'The meeting is' open to, the .show'sor!glnal ... sponsor.IMr.'Winners Wer8'BS follows:-IN- league-l~ading'~t:Side'Sport Skis • Boots • Accessories lewingequipmentsosorelyneed_Februa" 2 th' am 0 •. public. " " .. ,... Andr{l..s.~.' Cole of the D.U.S. TERMEDIATE DMSION: .1St,t~amandtheMetropoUtanC,lub, , ed ,in that wa_r-torn' country, We with all ~outs ~~ ~articirate~ "President.Boutin says the kids ,fat'Ulty has assisted, her since his Emmita Lyford,'postcards;2nd, with. East: Side coming ;out. on should have a small mountain Maire School. in "Sc~~~t:h~" of'Little League agefr~.m G..-osse scl.1~ol;has. been ,a 'partIcipant in Joan. Upham,/shells; '3rd, .Ford .top, 46 to 3~. of these when they are all for' the PTA. .. ' .. . PoInte Shores are pelDgtaken the event. • •. ' , Ballantyne, electricity, Honor- Carole ,Kirovac' led East: Side brought in on April' 20: to the '. .. • • Into the Woods Little LeagueJ:'1 0- , The'speCial importance of thlsable Mention:. ~app)'

A w hoe~I"new'~. - Driving World o . NATIONAL. . B,ANK opens up ...• • when you see OF'DETROIT , Ie ~le of Julst Complete. Banki'ng anJ Trust Service ingle - engine Lrenot sta"- Kotcher Oldsmobile " OFFI'CES IN ME.TROP.'O'LITAN D'ETROIT and Ice-clog-: GARDEN CITY. HARPER WOODS. lNKSTER. LIVONlA •. PLYMOUTH .• WAYNE' 'p planning a TU. 1-6600 , M!MIU flD!~AL D!POSIT INSUIANC!~COIPORATION. 15554 E. Warren, at Somerset .. Ii \i i , . .' ~ ...... ,.... '\.. ~ ~- ' . '...... - ,ft,' ...... • ... ", ." ... ' ..... } .... ~~ "', '...... ''''1 ... ,_ ~ .. , ~..". f"' ••. t"' ,. ~ ~ ' .• ~.- ~.,." .. "'.,.t.",! ., "~"':"~~' .. ...L.' '.' ....t..:. -:ar.. .• ~ ' • '..__ ~.~~'. ,,',,"'~"' •. "".' ,'~, ,:"'.,.' ~ ';, .. eo;." ",1'2";:",';":l' .;J~~',"""""4'''y,..,P.;/>'l:$\-:'''~':-'''-i''",:,",''''~l'''~ .".-=.,. .- • Th~~(Jay. febrUary 18, ..951. ,GROSSE.PO,INJE ,.~EWg, ...Thursday, Fe~ Page Eighteen " , .

. CI , 211-Paint and t pAINTING. and "t:lA881"iD years experienc( erenccs; also ! Winter prices DEADLINE 5: P.M. TUESDA~ EDgewater 1~9; 3 Trunk Lines' To .Serve You Quickly YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED CALL TUxedo.2-,690Q ~' pAINTING, papel 13-REAL ESTATE, 19"':'PETS, 21g-Rooflng moved. Neat, 6-For Rent &--ARTICLES, FOR.SALE 9';"'ArtIcles Wanted ) HOME oWNERSl' Call TUxedo . 4-HELP WANTED \ Guaranteed. Mel . (Male and FemaleJ , TERRACE," 3 PAm new shoes. ,Never worn. BOOKS purchased for casb. En- G. P" FARMS, BRICK COL.' . POODLES 1.s170'for gutter repair. rea- TUxedo 2.0083. cLASSIFIED RATES 2-Bed1'oom at Cadi~ ,andJef- Sell for half price. ~1 pair tire libraries 'or fine single 443 MOROSS Beautlf~ intelligent, healthy lona!>le' prices. Richard WllIertz MAN, 30 to 50, with sllIes ablllty, ~ferson East" immediate oc- Alligator size 8Y.zB,sling Qac~;'. items. Mldwest BookSelvice, 6 rooms, lavato(yon 1st floor, 3 puppies fro m greatest 1m- 50 Roslyn ~ad. .,', ~sh Ads-15 .....ords for 80c to represent National Organi- 21.J-Wall Was cupancy, $148.50 ,plus .utllitieS, open .,toe.' ,1 pair ,Red Leather 4301. KC11Sington. T,U xed 0 bedrooms arid IDe bath on sec- ported an'ddomesticblood,1lnes, zationin Detroit area. A lot of ond floor, attached brick gar- In pale silver;' gray, ,blue, jet. R&.ROOFING'~: our .pecialty, Chorge Ads-I:' words .for 90e . adults only, Detroit, Mortgage Pumps, ' 8lkB. 1 'pair BroWn 5-2450. ' WALL WASHINC 'experience Is not necessary, as, , age, storms,. screens, yard black, chocolate' brown,aniber, Whether it' be mansion, or Bar- 5c eoch odditionol word. and Realty Co, 333 West Fort, Leathe,r, sling ,back, open toe. Well recomme we will train selected. appli- , WOo 3-3680, . . Size' 8B. Call VA. 2-0436. ., WOULD, LIKE about hundred fenced, priced to sell, Call De- deep apricot; rlcn .cream~ ' and .,. age it writ be- iDstalled 'br , price. TUxedo Call ' cants. A serious willingness- to , ,. . books, childrensor"non~fiction; 'Coster.TUxe~o 4-2300, paper white. Toy;'miniature,and '; capable workers" w.ho have work 'ha:d for .above average FOR RENT garage. comerol RUG,importedChlnese, 9' by 6, in nice condition, f~r private standard sizes. Priced reasonable. WINTER wall w Also, miniature col1les( ~helties) :', Ipec1aU%ed . in re-roofing 25 TUXEDO 2-6900 earnings is Important. Cnr and Kercheval and Neff, 'call TUx- 'tan with green border, perfect home •. TUxe:dol-4072~' , , . GROSSE POINTE CITY cent free est and gloSBY,'fat; little daschunds; years or~'lUore. We' ha~e, re- ou. 3 Trunk lines phone desirable, but not neces- edo 2-3159. ,,~ . ,Or, • condition, $98. Also, brass'fire- I The most secluded house in the 2-2064, Elmer u sary during training .period. ~-:-:!'l' '. 1 hield $750 'TU' d WANTED to buy. a used grand and one, ~beautiful Bedlington -roofed many of you~ ..~elg~bors' 804 HARCOURT, duplex, 6 rooms, ,p ace, s , .• xe o. piano for school gym; call VA. most convenient 10caUon. makes BLUE CROSS DRUGS Call Betty Von Albrecht, TUx: gracious 'living,'large lot ,com-, puppy, male. 22~35 'Grove, near homes since 1923. Ph9ne Lock- . WALL washing al 11511 1'olack at Nell 3 bedrooms and bath . up, 2 2-1996~,. '- 2-5958.' ' edo 2-6167. ' pletely walled;southem planta- Harper, South of 9 Mlle. • hart Roofing. LA. 7-7200. Eve- ing, 20 years e CUNNINGHAM DRUGS lavatories, ,recreatio.n room, 'BEAUTIFUL carpeting for living tion colonial, 4 bdrms" plus 2-2522. 16941 _ screened terrace, dIshwasher and dining, rooms $95. Blond USED 'TWIN :baby buggy. Rea- Kercheval at Notre Dame RETIRED teacher to tutor ;girl maid's rooms,' prd. room, and 2 FATHER' AND' SOli desire, dog nings, TU. 1-1259. ' " GROSSE POI NTE DRUGS at 3rd grade level, private and disposal. $235 per month, step tables, $25;s~faand rug, somible. LAkeview 1-0678.. ' , fOl" latter's 15th birthday, To 211-wtndow W sunrms. ! 11051 Kercheval at. St. Clair home, 3 to 4 hours daily, VA, by appointment. VAlley 4-8248 $25;.- tel~visioli chairs; single WANTED, grand,plano Stein- ANN' BEDFORD ,GOODMAN secure motiler's approval need ROOF REPAIRING - ExPert on HARKNESS PHARMACY .1-1511. ' 6.ROOM upper flat, ,SClmerset . 'Holly~ood bed~ LA.~7-5566; '. , way; type; M; or ,Baldwin. type John: S... Goodman, Realtor a housebroken ,Setter or .Re- leaky roofs. and repairing. · WINDOW ( 20313 Mack triever, 6 to 12 months, F.E. caulking, winter l)r1ces, Private ) , Road, adults. call Bogas, VA. REMINGTON- RAND .•portable R; give age. serial number and TU. 5-6063 ,LO. 7-4706 ,WALL W, ( KOPP'S PHARMACY UNDER-GARDENER .Cooper, ,w0. 2-1903;. VE 9-2220, t 2-8470, • type~riter, used 'verY little. finish. TUxedo 1-8000. Service on Scre~ j 16m Kercheval Must be Eut Side resident, in- .terested in a position with a 3471 BISrj~P ROAD BLACKSCOTl'IE female pet, 21h-Rug Cleaning . MILLER PHARMACY NEW 2-BEDROOM Duplex, all TUxedo 5-4555. ' • " l1-AUTOS FOR SALE " Brick woshing 4 "j Gr:>sse Pointe estate lasting 8 H~5 Kercheval at Waybum large rooms, ,garage', available , ' 1949 FORD custom 4-door; 5 good You are coi:dially invited to in- trained, $25, includes house, £-asement , months starting March 8. Tele- spect the pleasantinter,ior'of this bed, etc. Leaving town, TUx- tacked carpet.' and' tui'n1- i. March 1. TUxedo 5-3761, ' '. WE~TINGHOUSE 2~oven Elec- tires, radio, heater; mechan- RUGs. NOTRE DAME phone TUx~do' 5-2778 after 7 trIC range,. Ebony Steinway lO-year old brick home, Sunday edo 2-8887.' • ture cleaners. Home service. 'H. E. GAG i I100().Kerchevaland Notre Dame ically sound, clean;' TUxedo TUxedo r p.m, ' , GROSSE POINTE PARK vacant, parlor'grand piano. Call Friday between 2 and 5 p.m. There are 'COLLIE PUPPIES,. A.K.C., sire 'Satisfaction' guaranteed.' Free , TITUS DRUGS lower flat, large rooms, 2 bed- morning, TUx€do 5-1814. -.- ,5-2958. r 1 Kercheval .t J'bher Road NURSES, :egistered, full or part 6 perfectly arranged rooms, plus , Ch. Silvel" Ho .Plirader, great.. estimate. Call:-' . 21p-FurnIture ; rooms, enclosed large terrace; grand sun room, all interl.or est producer of champions in RE-NU CARPET CLEANERS WOODS DRUG CENTER time, night duty, call Di~ctor adults, $225 a month, including LARGE, black Chinese 'modern CADILLAC 1953 coupe, 2-tone 19%91 Mack Avenue at of Nursing, .Cottage Hospital. blue, light grey; 8500 miles, decorated in harvest of harmony, ,collie. history, Outstanding for VAlley 2-8085 . FURNITURE RE Bourn.mouth landscaping. TR, 2-1887. dining ~oom suite, almost new, , TUxedo 5-4500. $475. Call after 3:30. TUxedo pow!!r steet:ing, no dealers, ;rU, practically new rich carpeting, beauty. and intelligenc'e. $50.00 - • ing.reupholstel 390 RIVARD Boulevard, Grosse 1-9333.' 5-5790,. ,. . rumpus ro~m ,with bar, gas A-C and up. Will deliver. Terms, BEST tied. &1tiqu~ WOULD like someone who is Pointe, Terrace, 8 rooms,. 3 heat. HO. 3=1709. . CARPET CLEANERS Pick-up and c 2A_EDUCATIONAL going to Florida to drive my baths, maid's quarters, gas HAND. PAINTED China, differ- FORD V-8 Fordor, 1948, 'clean, LAkeview 1-82~ car and 2 passengers, refer- $325. TUxed~ 1-5831, . MIEHM REALTY ,CO: 21-Services Cleaned, repaired and dyed. PRIVATE TUTORING heat, $185' per' month.' Avail- ent assortments for sale,PR. • ences required, TUxedo 4~9962. Home service or taken out. 21q-Plastertn~ 'IN able March 1. Call VfO, 1-5779. ' 6-5017. CHEVROLET 1951 deluxe, blue, 1362 GRAYTON ROAD ANTENNA SPECIALISTS NEW deluxe 3 room apartments, WESTINGHOUSE deiuxe laun- powerglide, radi,o, heater, turn- YOUR OWN HOME 5-SITUATIONS WANTED Two story all-brick, vestibule en- Sales installation repair by quali- TU. 2-6556 . ,PERFECT REPA LAMPS ' stoves; Shelvador refrigerators, dromat washer; 1 year "ld, ing signals, exceptionally clean AU subjects; all f,rades. Adults original owner, TUxedo 1-5713. trance, living room 15x22, library fied. 'l'V technicians. cracks. can r Custom-made lamp shades made porches, individually controlled $150. 'Evenings, Tllxedo 2;7854. and children. Certified teachers. or television room. Spal\ious din- American Antenna and _ 2lt-PaInt and ,Decorate Satisfaction fu VAlley 2-2944. and, recovered in my home. . heat, near churches, trt.nspor- DUNCAN' FlHYFE mlihogany OLDS, . 1953, ,super' 88, 4-door ing room, unusually large'kitch- Receiver Co. - Call: TU, 2-0315, 139 Ridge Road., . tation. Kelly at 7 Mile. TU. • dining room table, 1 leaf, $25. sedan. ,radio, heater. hydra- A-l PalnUDa anlt Paperhangln' en with lots 'of cubboards and Basement sprayed ' DETROIT AND SUBURBAN 1-5853; VE. 9~8700.. . • , TUxedo 2-4562.. . matic, power steering, easy-eye counter space. 1st fl, lav" 3 bed- 15639 Mack near Balfour REPAIRING. the Outside Estimates. Fret TUTORING SERVICE R U F F LED curtains, expertly glass, white wall tires, two- rooms,' tile bath, oil steam TU, 5-7176 or new ceiling, don'e, priced reasonable. Pick 6A-FOR RENT Furnished ,BRASS andirons, and fix~ures, Storm windoYlI and WOodward 3-8315. TExas 4-1378 ,tone blue and white. Plus heat, incinerator, side drive, ,2- 21A-GENERAL SERVICES 4-3022. up and delivery. Mrs, Van- ROOM for rent ,gentleman pre- . $15. Solid mahogany ,chippen- many extras, costs $3340, orig- car garage, overhead doors, lot screens Hp.verbeke. VA. 4-0661. ferred, $10 per week, con_dale dressing table, $35. Ma- inal owner, LA. 1-0885. 5!)x130, definitely priced. for Skilled colored workers ' City-wide referenc~ COMMUNITY c venient location. TU. 2-0715.. . hogany side chair,.,tufted back, quick sale. • ' , \\ WOMAN wants washing and - $.7.50. TUxedo 5-1650;, 1953 PACKARD'deluxe clipper ED 1-0182 or WA 3-5569 TUTORING SERVICE sedan; ultramatic, heater, radio, ironing at home.' 4352 Mary- ROOM, business or 9i professional FISHER ROAD. 258 near Beaupre MRS. LOUIS MARICK. DIRECTOR LARGE mirror, 44x96"; in ex- etc.; 5,600 miles, factory ex- All brick, vestibule entrance with TV IW land. TUxedo 5-5226. woman, Windmill Pointe' sec- cellent 'condition. ,TU. 5-3251•. PAINTING and' decorating, wall Tutoring by degree taachen aval!. tion, VAlley 1-7877- e,cutive, bargain; TU, 4-0598. guest closet, living room, full RADIO SERVICE washing, quick service, Herbe;l't able In all subleeb for grades. hIgh PAINTING, wall washing, win- dining .room, library, terrace, Walters, 1119 Ashland. VAlley achaol. college and adult education. ANTIQUE music box, miniature 1949 PLYMOUTH, special de- PRESTON TV' dow washing, and basements ,BEACONSFIELD and Jefferson . lamps,. marble top tables, WA~ kitchen has breakfast area, first 2-2809. ' . OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS .. luxe, 4 door; maroon, $545. TU. 15306 E. Worren TU. 1-4078 ,OESPE painted, VAlley 1-4127, reliable girl to rent room, 4-3321.' ,-'. ., floor lavatory, 3 bedrooms, 2 339 Merriweather. Grs. Pt.. Farml ,4-1598. SECRETARIAL work done, in home piivilege. Call EDge- baths, deck porch, side drive, 2:' ERNEST A. BOCK ~ TUxedo 4-2820 my home; reasonable rates, call WElter 1-4273 after 6:30. : DISHWASHER, ,Westinghouse, 12-AUT~S' WANTED car garage! Doctor transferring VENETIAN BINDS ,;; out of town offers this home at Painter and decorator; Quality :~, Rosemary Gant, TUxedo 2-3283. ROOM in pleasant home, Grosse new, never used, must. sell. , , , fair market price. Immediate oc- PROFESSIONAL tutoring-In mu- Pointe Woods, young man pre- TUxedo 4-1841., CARS WANTED WINDOW SHADES and color matching, the finestl \ .I-~ sic, mathematics, science and NEAT colored girl wishes day ferred, references exchanged., IVORY SATIN wedding gown, We Need cupancy. Open Su~. 2-5:30, Served Grosse. Pointe homes for 10 years. ~$ business courses. In your home, work, $7 and carfare,' officeA. 'TUxedo 4-2109. ' purp lb'e aS1C'woo 1. dress wit h 1949, 1950, 1951 Models MARTHA BACHERS • PORCH SHADES reasonable rates. TWinbrook cleaning at $1.25 an hour. W stole; navy gabardine suit with 5-8176, ROOM, employea lady, ..working grey, and navy stripe tOPi Have Customers Waiting .- VA. 1-7710 20685 Woodmont Tt!xedo 1.6905 3-4995. Will Poy CORNICE BOARDS , WILL take orders in my home days. Good transportation •. TU. beige gabardine sui~; grey gab- DONALD BLISS 2e-MUSIC EDUCATION for pies, cakes, cookies, also 5-1839.. ardine fitted coat. All size 10. $100 More Complete Repair Service ARE YOU planning to sell? 'Our Cleaning, Repairing Decorator Tho" Book Velue ' highly ..specialized marketing PIANO teacher, Marg~ret Skin- knitting and crocheting, TU, 7~WANTED TORE~T TUxedo 4-1524, .. , ' R~co~d1tionlna_ Exterior I 'InterIor "Iwudesp4 'for GoC/d, Cleo" Cors procedure covers, every -pos- Free Estimates' Owens, "My ner, M.A., former instructor at 1-3375, 2 OR 3 bedroom home., Chief LADY'S CLOTHES,' size .10 and Coli Tuxedo 2-9145, sible source of prospective pur- 30 Years in G.P. bwiness' troul Eastlirn and Denby high DAY WORK. Monday, Tuesday, Walter: Hoyt, .Farms Police 12. Dresses, suits, cocktail' Buyer Will, Bring. Cosh chasers. Take advantage of our ESQl)IRE SHADE' CO. schools; and Ganat-)1 School of Wednesday. TEmpl,e 3-4324. DepL TU, 5-2100:. dresses, skirts, blouses, play 15133 Gratiot TU. 1-7050. , come home we clothes, and silver fox jacket. E. H. COOK many years of Grosse Pointe and. we'd qua Musical Art., Home studio, experience and let' us sell your Open Friday UnW 9 P.M. PAINTING, 'd e cor a t ing. wan . . In the mid Bishop Road near East Warren. COLORED COUPLE: Wife will YOUNG European' ,couple look'; All in good condition. Call 1570I HARPER property. LA. I-ISIS LA. 1-1516 TUxedo 5-0818. cook and serve as maid. Man ing for apartment in Grosse TUxedo 2-2292. ' Bolrour-Berkshire 9 O,m, to'9 p.m. papering. SPECIAL win t e r ries he died ( is chauffeur and buUer and Pointe, will help with house- Music prices NOW. Call immediately. Then the busi GREEN mohair"davenpol.t and C, W. TOLES VAlley 1-7685. KRIE,WALL MUSIC can serve table. Re!erences. ,work. Write to John Kont, 1017 matching chair, good condition 13';"REAL ESTATE ' 74 Kercheval TU. 5-4100 'Javed only m: 15121 MACK TU.5-7074 TUXedo 2-8444, LOraine 8-3738, Algonquin, Detroit. few possessioI $50. LAkewood 1-5195: GOODREAL ESTATE SERVICE HIGH FIDELITY music systems PAINTER needS wot1C; interior Music lessons on all band instru- UNFURNISHED lower flat on made to order for the home or and exterior. Reliable, neat job and had n ments. Professional accordion ASSORTED. CLOTHING, coats, DOESN'TCOST - IT PAYS 13A-Land Contract. ~ EXPERIENCED' colored girl for 'Eas~ side, by employed couple, "'business office.. Comm'ercial decorator, Also A-I wall' wash- I often a lessons. Instruments furnished, . suits, and etc. 'Women's sizl!.16 40 Yearsandro' ExperienceAccumulatedIn theKnowledle days. Steady, WO, 3-3393. no children. Call TU, 1-8788.~ A QUICK FAIR DEAL killers available'! TWinbrook ing. VAlley 4-7808. sleep, thinkir Rent an instrument from us and and 18. Boys and girls size' 6 GrolSe Pointe Area . • and 8. Ice skates, girl's.size'13, Our Personnel Is Trained to Solvi ANY CONTRACT-ANYAMOUNT 3-4995, - failed my hu~ join your school band. RELIABLE colored lady wishes LARGE ROOM well furnished, Your Real Eltate Needa cheered and boy's size 1, One pair of tan LOW DISCOUNT .. FOR YOUR winter cleaning and day work, ironing or cleaning, parking facility, Grosse -Pointe might be all PI~y the piano. Special rl\pid call after 5 p.m. References area. For gen~leman, employed, riding breeches,. size 16. Cus- ., Sillowa'y & CO. CASH AT ONCE, 21b-Watch 'RIP'aIrIng . decoratinB, call TUxedo 1-452L Open 0 a.m. -1 p.m. AlIo Sunday.'. . . ha\'e saved course for adult beginners in TR. 4-1897. ,references. LOraine \8-3120 tom maae Hollywood yellow 11M St; Clair, In Village TU. 1-3'l60 8811 Mack Ave. WA. 1-0821 ' Free estimates. ' mociern or classicaL Also chil- after 7 p.m. pr Box L 100, chintz bedcover, 2 pair .of OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Mc:LAIN MORTGAGE& REALTY CO. EXPERT, WATCH and clock felt guilty, 1 repairing. , Pro m , t service. Grosse Pointe News, matching ,drapes, etc. Moving, GROSSE POINTE Farms, Loth- ~de~petate. dren's course. EXPERIENCED I a d y desires Reasonable prices. Bra die y P~inting.and Decorating, ELWOOD ENGEL 1I1ust sell.' TUxedo 2-6731' or rop near Kercheval, 3 to 4 bed- Then a \\" work by the day. or weeki ref- YOUNG' OHIO COUPLE, no chll- A $1,000 TOA MILLION Jewelers,20926 Mack at Hamp- 11145 Whittier TUxedo 4-0892. rooms, 2 baths, rancli. Full ,Best at Grass. Pointe Reflrencaa church came erences. LO. 8-1602. _ dren, no pets, few .vices, little ANY CONTRACT-ANYWHERE . ton. TUxedo, 2-9309, .LA. 7-2280 or VA. 1-3515 '- TU basement, complete' in every ...... Interior • exterior read to me KERBY 11 ex.. 2~ - II - 1~ - 10 - 12 - 111.- 20 " Free Estlmatei GERMAN WOMAN wishes day money, but best'references, an- . sweeper, he new, • detail.' Near.- schools. TUxedo LOW DISCOUNT-eASH 24 HOURS ,She said Goe VOI':E production and vocal 1-6840. , 21e-Elecfrlcal ServIce work on Monday, Wednesday xiously desIre G P area, unfur- 2-1520. Deal.with • reputable finn. Eat. alnce PRo 7-3551 purpose in 11' coaching, singing, speech and 1925. . JOHN R. FqRTIER and Saturday,' half-days Tues- nished apartment, $100 to $125. She told me 4 dicUon, children or adults, day, ,Thursday and Friday. , Hope to be best tenants you've TEN storm windows' and screens, can John Quinlan. VA. 2-0100 VACUUMS REPAIRED private or class instruction, TUxedo 2-7692_ ever had, beginning March 1. 3 doors' with screens; also 10 , DEALWITH OPEN 9 A.1'of. - a P.M. . - ness, pra}'ed took me to ( evenings 6 to 9 p.m.; Satur..; Call LO. 8.1500 before'S p.m. venetian blinds, .standard size. CONFIDENCE DETROIT IiOND & MORTGAGE All makes, also floor and table GEORGE S. DALLY. days 9 to 12. Betty Smith, 1209 Thanks. . TUx~do 1-7280.' lamps. and. fluorescent fixtures . 'Ieamed to tr1 MAN will do odd jobs around . Over 3% Million Dollars in 14944 Eo JefTerion Rebuilt Hoovers, $9.95 to $42.95, Painting, Decorating, paperhanl- Through tl Wurlitzer B u i I din g , 1509 the hOWie, References. TUxedo Grone Pointe Broadway. TA. 5-0977. DOCTOR and wife need small 4 WHITEW ALLED iu bel e s s GROSSE POINTE fob In .child , 4-2005. furnished apartment in Grosse Goodrich tires 7.10xI5;$10 com- 'REAL ESTAiE 14-Real Estate Wanted HARPER VACUlJM ~g, wall washing •• I work hard, 3-LOST AND FOUND Polrite or vicinity for months plete., Tuxepo 40 long, $10; purchased lost year through and happy'" EXPERIENCED baby sitter, high of March, April and May, VAI- Shopsmiftl motor and bench, Auth.Eureka, Hoover. Lewyt ,VALLEY 4-8004 n.b. Our appraiser asked us: "I found tl LOST green parakeet, return to school graduate. wants work ley 2-0045. $175. TUx.edo 2-7559. MAXON BROTHERS 1688 Lochmoor, TUxedo 4-2095. evenings, after 5:30. TUxedo 83 Kercheval TU. 2.6000 "Where is there a comparable SALES AND SERVICE EXPERT pamting, paper hang- needs throug ,structure that we can inapect?" 1-0594. 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE FOUR 'pairs lined draperies, 33 Satisfied Customers SInce 1929 NEW - REBUILTS - PARTS. ing by mechanics. free esU- Why'don LOST-Male brindle boxer, 9 by 80 inches,. dusty pink back- •• so we want to hear of any 15851 Harper' TU.l-l122 mates. Van Assche. TUxedo Church, too? thoughtfully (expensive, alas) months old, answers to name CAPABLE woman will cook and TRADE-IN sofas and chairs. All 'ground, fioral design. TUxedo BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Re- , Open 10-7 DaUy 4-1187. TUxedo 4-2714- of Sammy. Reward. TU. 5-3174. serve small luncheons, cock- in nice -condition. Reasonably 1-2513. stricted choice bldg, lot in restored or manipulated resi- tail and dinner parties. Refer- . priced. Van, Upholstering Co.. Woodcrest Farms Sub., just off dences w h i c h preserve, an- Thursday and Friday to 9 p.m. FOR THE FINEST general paint- St. J LOST-Cocker Spaniel black and ences. WAlnut 5-4874: . 13230 Harper. Open, 9 'til, D. WHITE gold diamond ring, "'fine Frankiin Rd.. l' acre plus in tiquity (we do) or are convert- ing and decorating at re8lO11- quality; also diamond ~edding 1 k white, answers to name of LAMPS-SHADES _ Buy . dIrect . ring. TUxedo 2-7180. .' size, wooded, Private a e ed barns or carriage bouses for 21e-Custom Corsets . able cost see Charles A:. Sch."'C- LUTI ''Topper.'' call TUxedo :;-4911. NEAT girl with references wish~ charm, atmos, etc.' in or near ' . 'der_ VAlley 4-0388., ' es job cooking and house- from manufacturer, Shades, privileges. Call Chalmers TU. Reward. Detroit. Robbsjohn - Giddings, SPENCER CORSETS. CHI keeping, stay some nights, $50 parts. and custom shade mak- FULL .l.ength 'mink coat, good 1-6800. House and Garden; etc., have . FOR FINER WILL THE PARTY who took per.week. TEmple 1-5380, ing. mounting and repairing. condItion" size'16. Reasonable. G P FARMS 335 MOROSS suddenly presented in. the last Indi,,:idually. designed, Ii g h t • INTERIOR & EXTERIOR McMill Best selection of lamps and TUxedo 4-09~0. ' , I 6 mos .. what we did 7 yrs. ago weIght foundations and surgi. , low.heeled STORM BOOTS, by h d I t Lb. M Brick two~f1at, 2 car garage, mistake, from the cloak room EXPERIENCED nurse wishes gas for an interior. Are there ,any cal.garments. Over 21 years PAINTING & DECORATINa at K, care ot .aged, convalescent or s a es n own: amps Y ar-, LAWSON type sofa; 3 t.win coil heat, 2 furnaces, price $20,800. ot the COUNTRY CLUB, Sat- tin. 14637 Kercheval and Man- bed springs; all, cheap, TU, Can DeCoster" TUxedo 4-2300. homes preserving i.e. a crude • experier.ce, Maude Bannert, CHRIS c. CHARRON & CO.- Sunday Servl urday afternoon, February 13, semi-convalescent, days, TW. istique, VAllpy 2-8151. .... 2-4936,' "_ :. .., . .. . . pioneer cabin but adapting it . 368 McKinley,. Groslle Pointe, WAlnut 2-3986 Sunday Se and left their better looking. ~-2298" I with every modern comfort and TUxed() \5-402'1 or. TOwnsend FIREPLACEEQUIPMENT.- LOUNGE' chair with down GROSSE POINTE CITY, .East \ .Sotisfoction Our Guarantee high-heeled ones telephone COLORED woman would like 5 bedrms;, 3;2baths,.4Y.z buggy, . 7-4312.: - Georg TUxedo 1-3068. screens, all types. grates and ... ' cushion' and ottoman, dark.'red, Jefferson at Lincoln,' house and cooking nnd general, stay irons, toob. See, display •. at also Magnavox radio, TUxedo property to be sold lor sub- spaces plus, anil the.. craft look •••••••••••••••••••••••• ., LOST. CAT,. blue eyes, cream nights, e:ccellent references. SMITH _ MATTHEWS, 664 0 1-4917. ' dividing, 4 lots available. TUx- carefully carried out? .: •. Our GUIDE TO : SEWERS- DRAINS. SUlKS: and brown, Siame~e, red col- .. TEmple 3-7851, Sunday~ Charlevoix Ave.. WA. 2-7155, edo ~-15~0., ' home is threatened now by I , lar. Reward. TUxedo 1-7318. COMPANION with some practi- 'UT'0 DRIVERS I Ages 21-651 EVERETT baby grand piano; ex- Village action. 'For further .in- GOOD. SERVICE : ,CLE.ANED : A 'cellent condition, call TUxedo formation as to why we have You 'LOST-Larg& male grey black cal nursing, elderly person, LO. V d .. our back to the wall, call . : ADtype.. Night and diy Service: 7-1060. Only $6.51 to $7.70' quarterly, 1-9934.' en orne, :: angora. cat, white face. Re- buys $5,000/$10,000" Pub 11 c Grosse Fte •...Shores, Village :. All Work Guaranteed • , ward. TUxedo 1-:;713. 8 • CARE of semi-invalid, after- Liability with $5,000 Property FRENCH sofa,' $65; comfortable C' '0r n e r ,R-Id9e. Trustees and, Planning ,Com- TV a' .d'R8. 10Se'rv' ICI : MQTOR CITY : noons, evenings or nights. Ex- Damage. TUxedo 1~376. chair, $35; coffee table, $25; mission for details on their :: LOST BRITTANY SPANIEL costly, collossal civic':center : Electrical Sewer Cltanln, Co. • perience, References. VAlley FIREPtACE WOOD, 18 in TUxedo 1-8458. Guaro~ft.1I RepaIr Work • . VA. 2-6527 • "HO~ 1-5126. collusion which 'is a-brewing; ...... •••... : Orange andwhlte, male, 6 months lengths, $15 .a cord, 24 in. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 140 X 200 FT•.BEAUTIFULLY Then callTU: 2-4660 and give' • TellYlslon • .. 1110 THE old, Monday, February 15, G.P, EXPE~ENCED sectetary desires lengths. $18 a-cord. Prices in- addresses or info' •• and oblige • Sounil Equipment Park area. answers to ''Tache.'' posUion in Grosse Pointe area. . elude, delivery, choice hard_NEWAND us~d typewriters and LANDSCArED ' , anne par~er; A, '. ': • .Reward •• Alert. .efficiimt, capable of as- d LA. 7 4 . ' adding machines. AlLmakes . woo , -3 19, I _. E CO Ea_tEnd ROAD ,SERVICE sum ing responsibility. TUxedo . and models. Sales and rentals. LEONARD P; REAUM. 17-OPPORTUNITIES. ',. TU.5-9000 2-7034. I' HANDSOME antique Sheffield We do O\U',':lwn service work. ... ' , TV .AIi~ RADIO ,2&-& •• Dar - MPLOYMENT BUREAU 'silver service; 6poiirs sterling NATIONAL OFFICE Penobscot. Building $400 MONTHLY SPARE,TIME, 4-HELP WANTED' t~,~~ SA-E sl1ver-cand1estic1r.s. Call TU. EQUIPMENT • , Refilling, and' collecting money Sales & Service TU_l.9B13~ .: (Male and FemaleJ COLORED COUPLES. cooks. 2-4852, 16749 Harper at Bishop, from our five' cent High 'Grade WOo 5-5440 Nut ~machines in this area, ,No' ,13'40 ,Kerch .. al nlar Eastin. Ear!e Rlclardl SerVice ~WANTED at once, experlence_d ,maids, ehauffeun. caretakCl'll, NEW John Widdicomb.double -, TU. ~-7130, " . 20397 Maclc A .... ID uae woota cooks, couples, upstairs maids, janitors and porters.. Day or bed-antique white" new, foam LARGE 6-ye~ Qrick" ~errace Sellingl To qullify for: work you VA. 4-9823 nurses, butlers, waitresses, and .. weeK.; lI'1dd'a Einployment. TR. _ mattress and spring. 40. per 9~~RrICLES 'WANTED: type duplex, 'h, block from ml1st have car.' references' $640 . maids for general to live in, '3-777!J. cent off, Tp. 1-8437.' BOOKS bougllt ,m any quantity. Lake and Grosse Pointe, 3 bed- cash; secured by,inventory~ De- SIXTH ~ call Hourly Aid, 1001 Mary- '1'ooms, ,powder room. many voting 6 hours a .week,to. busi': 6-FOR RENT I. KELVINATOR electric range, Entire libraries. bookcases, art land. VAlley 2-2630. ' , 00 264 Alt R d nebs, your end. on percentage col- POIN~ETAI~!!!a!,~!!!~ERS au.e., A"b .. Flah. et~.) 'good conditCon; w.ith clock and . f objects. Mrs. B.' C. Claes. 1670 extras, $14,5; '. er oa, lections,'.' will ,net up . to . $400 [H .. . Levero!tte. WOodward 13-426'1;' VAlley 4-2697; 'owner, shnwn Men'..... 4. LarUea' Salta TaIlored To Urdu. VA. 2-3040 Fridc WOMEN WITH CHILDREN - DUPLEX.3 bedroom upper, $150. deep-well cooker. 'PU 5-6088. , . by -appointment.: ' ..,' monthly with,very good possi~ AI~UoDl.Be1J.DlDl. C1eaDbl1 ... 4,PnaIlDJ . ., living costs to high? You can ':"'POSITIVELY';';' . bl1lties of t~king over full time. Utilities extra gas heaL Refer-' WEBCC?R tape, recorder, like 'VACANT~ LOT;:Grosse Pointe Income increasing ; accordingly, earn a good income, part or ences. Open ~VEnings 5:3G to new, It) reels of t~pe •.Call ,TU, , 'HIGHEST PRIC~PAiD fOr . I~31 EAST'JE~RSON, al 0111"Lillits full time. Easy sales plan de- fumlture and apl?lIances. . Woods, overlooking 'golf course For interview, include phone in 10, all day Saturday and Sun- 4-3073, • igned \ for untrained help. J\~.Pjece or e.HousefLiL" " 160' by -200 feet, ranch approv~ application, Write" Box. M640, . Frett aL Schuman . EstabUsbe111925 OpeD Ens. 'tIll',7:tO . day. -412 Cadieux near Je1fer- MARSHALL Wendell baby grand 'ed, TUxedo 2-1520. .Gross~pointeNew .. .Reply Box R 145. Grosse pointe sop. . plano,,$250, TUxedo 1~319, . PRescott 5-5733 ' , . 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~ry '18, '1954 Page Nineteen G R 0'5 5 E PO I N J ENE W S Thursday, February 18" 1954 ' , .. . " BOSCO'C ontin~e8'" Headlines of the Week :L~.. "Gh.~.~.•.•..i~'h'Ci""'.N••~~-"i.ii'''.~.~.~.'.'I-.Ah~~:"i:~!lor~:7~B .Classi.fieds. .' s,.;, , , ' , .. "., , ',',',',',,',"--,:,".. U' r'~,'.' ,,,'ew', s, " LoP:inun:"g,Ae.dult',Bible'S,tudY,Men'. 'J "(Co~tinued frop! Pare 1) '. troops 'slice(Facrossthe MekoI)g "'" 21I-Paint and Decorate 21~arp.nter'Nork .' • BOWllng " pree, . . ,'. man, Charles White,' was foimd River to I threaten the' capital ' . , " ' , . ' ' . PAINTlNG.:.and decqrating •. 20 CUSTOM-,KITcHENs •..cabineta~ Out ,of the Army only -three ,bleeding tram !O ;~tab, w~1,Ulds,f~o~the rear~. ~"'.""'~.'."."""~'~"""~"~~'~~~'.'~~':, '...: 8T- PAUL'EVANGELICAL years experience. exeellent ref- .' torm1ca,to~ bars. book cases; months,' Johnny~ Bosco;-23 year received in a braw1.'He was dis. . The Communists making ,this' 'ST: iAMESLuTHERAN '. ., ,:~ ST.'MICBAEL'S' ,I,' 3'75" LllthroP .at Cbalfonte erences; aiso spray palnting_ . Excellent 'work. Call W. B. old Grosse Pointe 'bowler. rolled covered ina hallway,of a house a~tack were described as :guet- McMillan 'at Ken:.heval. (Eplscopal) " Phone TUxedo, 1-6670 .:': Winter prices now in effect. : Evans. TWinbrook 3-5438. a 2B9,game and a' 742'series on in' New York, and died' a few rl1las. The French tro~psmade, 1 k :,M. TUESDAY EDgewater 1~958. Thursday. ,February '4. to estab- hours hiter" on a hospltaloper- ,their jump from Amencan-made 'Rev. George- E.Kun 204'75Sunnlngda e Par, Pastor Rev. Charles W. Sandrock COMPLETE 'home repairS and lish tHo ,all time 'records for the ating table. White's'testimony in C.47 transports •. Uni~edStates. , ThUrsday. Feb. 18 ~ Trombly 'The Reverend E~~ar H, Yeoman, Thursday,' Feb. 18:,8. Motherr-:~ PAINTING. papering. paper re- improvements. Porches" attics, Grosse,: Pointe ,Business " Mens 194Bhelped the" Govemmentto made Bel!.r-cat,flghters and 'B._26School Cub 'Scouts' Father. and' , " ,Rector", " Club-Dr. 'Bjame Heian, speaker. • moved. iieat,' reliable work. recreation. rooms. kitchenS, etc, League at Motor City' Recreation. deport J:'Peters,.themy~terious attack, bombers, suppo~ed toe Son Dinner, served by Division WIlliam Y,Gard. Choir Director' • • • . :RSI Call TUxedo Free estimatetl; large or 'smaU On the following Thursdar, "big,: boss" of'. .the Communist p,aratroopefS'~ • • One of the Guild. 6.:30,p.m., Jeanne.D. Hurst, A.A.G.O" " Frida)', Feb. 19: 9, Bowling. ", :J~ter repair. rea- Guaranteed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TUxedo 2-0083. jobs. FHA terms if desired. SY' Johnny started witMa spare m underground. • • • Organist, • • • ~:>.Richard Willertz Goebel, VAlley 4.2919. his third game and continued to . . •. ~.. ~ Tuesday. FebruarY,16;' friday,Feb,'19 ~ New Adult Sunday, 'February 21: 8 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 20: 9:30,Cate.. ,ad. 21J-WaliWasliing , . '. strike out for eleven in' a row.to . HOPE WAS abandoned by the PRESIDENT' EISENHOWER class formed by Rev. Kurz. 8p.m. Holy Communion, . ' chi'imClasses. 11. Junior Choir~ is our specialty. ALTERATIONS';" kitchens re- give him' a?,Jl0arid.a 701 series: Westerndiplomatsregardingti!e proposes that Charles:'A.; .Linr1- Senior'cholr, 8:15 p.m~ 0:30 a.m; Choral Eucharist and • .,. toemansion or gar- WAU; WASHING' and painting. modeled,' formica counter",' ~ops,ThisU is unusual. in this25,leagueh' dl Aus.trian' trea'ty,.•'..At.the'.Blg Fo.u,r ber'gh's,'.reserVe commi,ssio,n,b,e ' ,... 'ld. 'd SermonG .(FamUydId Service).b Chll- Sunday. Feb. 21: 9:30, Sunday • Well. recommended. R i I b t .bars,. cablnet. wora, recrell on because it 18 a 775 to' 8 an - coriference, the' foreign:ministers restored and that he be promoted Satu:.-day,Feb. 20 - Chl ren s ren ra e an a ove. , ~ be installedb1 price. TUxedo 1-3870. rooms, attics: store fixtUres and cap league,-theoldelit sanctioned of the UniteeLStates, Britairiand to ,brigadier ..general. Retired confirmation class, ,'9. a.m. 'l1a.m. Momlng Prayer. and School. 10:45, Worship. 4, Youth ; ,:kers, who have shelving. Terms. TU5-2B40. . league in Grosse Pointe. Hena! France,. were '.eXpected to give General George Kenney, Lind-:- • • • Sermon•. Nur~,ery- Kindergarten Missionary Rally. Faith Luth- : :n re-roofing 2:1 WINTER wall washing, 20 per . . . , . maintained a 200 or better 'aver~ th' i ffi' l' .ly t . Russia's bergh's' boss during ....par.t of Sunday, Feb. 21, - Sunday classes. . eran. '5, Couples' Club Sk~tinJl • cent oU, free estimates. TUxedo REPAIR doors" windows, cabI- age. having a, 205ave~'age before e r 0 Cla. rep .•...o. W,orld. War II, sai.d'thepro,posal school.,,"9:30 a.m. Church s,e,rvices, . ,Wedn'esday.,February, 24: 10:30 Party. 6, Silver Valley'Banquet; : ~ore, We ha'{e re- nets, bookcases; partitions and he rolled. his 290 game~He bowls proposal that Russian, troopsr~- was highly,.'deserved and along 9:30 a.m. and'.11 a.m, a.m•.Holy Communion. Our Saviour 'Lutheran. 6:30, . of your neighbors' 2-2064,Elmer Labadie: : shelving; good work. ..prompt with his father Chris and brother main itl'Austria until the peace ______. . . Church Membership .Class. . " 1923,rhone Lock- WALL washing and pap'er clean- service.. S. E. Barber, 20380 Al on the Testa' team, ,imdthe ,t~:a~ 'has been w~rked"out and ti~~eCm~~,g~lmself; b~d nothing, EBENEZER BAPTIST, POINTE CONGREGATIONAL . • • • j::. LA. 7-noo, Eve- ing, 20 years experience. ,VA. Hollywood., TtJ:xedo 4-0051, three have'been,the m,ostpower., Sl~dd~d to this, Russia insisted to say~The Air.Force,.tatedUiat 21001 l\IorossRd. at Harper 240 Chalfonte'at.Lothrop. 'Wednesday, Feb. 24:, 12., Wo'- : 2.2522. . >1259. CORNICES-any size or style for, ful cori1binati?n'inthe league.: . that the troublesome'Trieste hehad.notsoughLthe.appolnt- Rev. E, Arthur McAsh, Pastor I\la~cus Wm.' Johnson, Minister men's Guild visits Wayne Coun-. windows, bays, etc. For samples ,pespite thIs. unusual !'lffort, problem be incl~ded:i~ the. Bero: ment,' but', had been consulted Sunday. Feb. 21:The morning Sunday" February 21:'9:30 and ty General Hospital. 7. Soldier', 211-Wlndow Washlnq and free estimates call VAlley T~sta lost. three points to Ken- lin. parley. Seeretary':of State about It'andhad agreed toac- Worship hour at 10 a.m. will fea;' 11a.in.-Worship 'Services: Ser- Entertainment. 8:15 Evangelism : m~G - Expert on : .i and repairing. 2-1056 nelly, Four point winners ',last John Foster Dulles, denounced cept it iftendered~,Llndbergh ture a'Bible-centered message by mon: "Stand." , '.. .. Committee. ~nterprices. Private WINDOW ClEANING ~ __ ', "\ week w~re Bankes-Llghtbourne the Russian tactics and stated it reslgnedtiis reserve commission the Pastor, and a special number 9:30 a:m.":'Church'School for ------W.ALL WASHING~ CUPBOAijDS.' formica, ..shelves, over Vermeylen and Pete Moors left him "with a cold .chill.'" as a colonel in the Army.in.1941, by the Choir. A<,Baptismal serv- Grades 4 through Senior..Hi.' GRACE EVANGELICAL ,headboards. Complete quality over Kemps Norman'and Art ,".. ' • when he became disturbed over ice. will pr'ecede' the evening Ua.m:-ehurch School for K b val Service on Screens end Storms cabinet work.' VA1l9Y 2~1056. Young's timgled.1n a Close,battle . THE NATION'~ ~highest de. President RooSevelt's question- Message at the Sunday evening Nursery, Kindergarten; Grades 1 Lakepolnte at en: e I~aning Brick weshing expertly done BasementPointing- 21t-Dressmaking . wrehspenecttl.hveeY1Y.rOalnldeds'p2171.2t30,anndp021'n7:;'fense planners reportedly intend ing his .loyalty to his country, Gospel Service at,7:30 p.m: ' through 3. Nursery for Infant Robert P.'Seck, Pastor I carpet. and funu- ______to ask CongrE:lis.to okay plans' , ' • • • The. Sunday School is cooperat- Care at. the 11 a.m. service . Thur:sday: 3:30 Ladies Day for : ~rs. Home service. H" E_ GAGE & SON ALTERATIONS and dressmak.Other high scores were: Sarkl-, t~ give short-of.combat aid to .GOV. WILLIAMS assail~d the ing with the Greater Detroit ONLY"at the 'home .of Mr. and Women's Guild at WJBK. B,Se~- : guaranteed. Free TUxedo 4-0136 . ing. 4621. Haverhill. TUxedo son 223-614, Ruth 264-610, Jan- French forces in Indochina. The Republicans for ,having missed Sunday School Association, and Mrs. Veit, 243 Chalfonte. ior Choir, . ' all: 2-2080. J son 6C~.Carroll 602, Gra~owski, plans are expected -to'- be pre- the -point to guarantee honest we are well over our goal, with ' '4 to 6:30 p.m.-Family Pot • • • • tPET cLEANERS 21p-Furnlfure 'Repairs ______..... 601, Claramitaro ,235" Ford 230 sented at a secret' session of the elections in the new election bill, 656 in attendance last Sunday. Luck Supper in social hall;. >. Saturday: 9:3Q a.m. 2nd year: I.ey2.80~ DRESSMAKING. alterations and and :Callllhan 227.' Senate Foreign 'Relations' Com- because, ashe said, thr.y. are A teacher's Training C1l::ls-islead '7 to. 8:30 p.m.-eLUB 240 Confirmation 'Class. 11, 1st Yr," FURNITURE REPAIR. Refinish. designing, TY. 5-9678 or WE. '" Standings ' mittee by acting Secretary,. of playing politics. Without saying by' Irvin. Draewell for -prospec" Senior Hi..Pilgrim Fellowship in Conf. Class. .r .. lng, reuphoistering. springs reo 4.9421. Pete Moor's 14 State Smith and Adm. Radlord, he would veto the bill, the gov- tive teachers. For Bus transpor- social '.ha11. •. • • 3EST tied. .Mtiques a Ilpecialty CUSTOM DRESSMAKING coats, Barrett's : 11~chainnan: of the Joint Chiefs. of ernor, said he was. completely tatton please call James McAvoy, Friday,' Feb.r.u.a.rY.26',6'.30:p.m.' Sunday:'. 9:15 a. m.. Church CLEANERS Pick-Up and delivery. DuaIl. suits, dresses, evening gowns, Seldon ' ~ ,.. Staff. A French request for a opnosed to it b.ecause it does not LA. 7-3098,' 11 1045 Ch -h r LAkeview 1-8249. .. 11 . , 11 ' ... 1. t b " • • • -Mother and Daughter Banque. School f?r. a. ag~. . ~ u.... alterations expertly done, TtJ:x- Kenne '1 :...... sharp speed-up is '0 ~o 0 e con- guarantee honest elections.,. in social hall ' ~School for Beginners durmg Wor- ~i'aired and dyed. edo 2.31570. . Ba:lkes.Llghtbourne 11 sidered at th~ session. . He disclosed that he referred . Wednesday Prayer 'and Praise " ship Service.,10:45,Worship, Servo:, ice or taken out. 21'i-PlasterIng 'l'esta _ lU • • '!' to guarantees that the el~c.tion Service at 7:45.p.m. . Mr D '" .. bl 't .t' '" , I. 10 . b. 14 " CIIRIST CIIURCII ice. Narthex Host, '. on ~ualj------as ona e SUls, Ar .Loung. Sunday, Fe ruary. boards and recount outfits would ------1 th I. 2.6556 DESIG.NINGd df hi It 'ti T' 10 b t t . 'POINTE "'IE'THODIST (Ep'lscopal) Leod. 7:30. Yeung Adu ts at e PER..l:'ECTREPAIRING, ,celllngs. coats an resses, a era ons urner ;...... RUSSIA isa ou 0 purge an. be bipartisan. The predent law .' cracks, can match antiques. :md hats. Reasonable. VAlley Boutln's : 10 other of its "trusted officials." requires boards to be bipartisan, .. 211 Moross Road 61 Gr~e. Pointe Boul~yard Parsonag~.; Ind Decorah Satisfaction fully. quaranteed. 2.3610. . Norman ~...... 9 The Kremlin announced "short- but the Democrats contend the Hugh C.White, Pastor, . Rev. ErvUle B, I\laynard, Rector ..,'. • • VAlley _2-2944- ana Paperhanglnl N-O_T_E_D-f_as_h_iO_n-d_e_si_g_n_er_._e_X_P_e_rtBe.ldlng...... : comings and mistakes" of hthdelaw is not generally observed. TU, 1-78'78 Sunday, Feb.. 21: 8 a:m~,Holy atMG0:'adc~~:7:30, 9 Craft Centcr

craftsmanship, fashion academy BtUce.Wlgle M ~l Premier of Kazakh and laul!,cied • • •. . Sunday, rebruary 21:-9:45 Communion; 9:30, a.m., Family • nent sprayed REPAIRING, the best in repairs, Estimates Free Auam-Slmms :...... • a campaign to "speedily lqU - THE THREE DETROIT pollce- a m Church. School for Junior. Service arid Church School', 11 • • or new ceiling, references. VA. grasaleduate,.of sample'V 0 g u ecoat.'advertTYlerizer, Revere ..;...... 3 ate" Communist errors m'. that" men charged with looting 'a home. a~d Senior Depts.; 10a.m., Church a.m., Morning Prayer and' Ser- Tuesday: 7:30 - 9 J unior H'1&h windows and 4.3022. . screens Vermeylen 0 Central Asilin 'republic of the in tornado-devasted Flint on School for. Intermediate Dept.; man. " . Youth Fe,llowship at ,Grace. :olored workers 7.3198. Kemp 0 Soviet Union. June 9, 1953,were fined $100 and 11 a.m., Morning..Worship -and • • • ------ide references 21u-Plumbinq & Heatinq ~---- Moscow bared its ,troubles in a $50 costs each, and werepln~ed Sermon"Meinbershlp'Sunday,and Wednesday, Feb. 24: St.. Mat- D", Bald .' Add . Z or WA 3-5569 ~---- broadcast over the official gov. on' probation for 60day~ until R e ce p'ti'o n. 11 a.m.,.:.Church thias'Day; 10:30a;m., Holy'Com- r; WID to ress.-' -"I WAS PLUMBING REPAIRS, 'POZ.,' '1te"lnv' z.ted ernment radio ,at Alma Ata. the fin~s and, cbsts are paid. School for Nurseries, Kmdergar- munion. Thistle Club' Feb.21 .- Ind decorating. wall Residential, Industrial and., Severely criticized was Premier They wer~ found guilty by ten and' Primary 'Depts;;." p.m.; ------..,.• lick service. Herbert commercial, To Antique' Show Y. B. Taybekov, and his two ,Circuit Judge Stephan J. Roth, Intermediate Youth Fellowship: POINTEMEI\IORIALDr •. Kenneth Baldwin will b!, .19 Ashland. VAlley JOSEPH P. KRbpF, INC. .' , Communist Party secretaries, re- of larceny from a ~welling. He 7:30, p.m., ~enior Youth Fellow- 16 Lake Shore Road' the principal speaker for thll 17425 Mack Avenue A t' f d 11th' centlY'purged.. berated the ex.pollcemen for ship. ' "Fl'ida'y. February, iu: 1 'p.m., Thistle Club of the Woods Pres- OESPtRArE'~ TU. 5-B091and TU. 4.0863 n lques, rom 0 s 0 elr- .• • • violating the trust placed in tht'm • • • . Women's Association Book Re- Serving Detroitfo'r30years. 100m furniture, will be shown I THE WESTERN ALL I E S by the people. Monday, February 22::-B p.m., view Group:Tea~Women's' Par- byterian Church on Sunday ey~_ iT A, BOCK ______in the' 'second 'annual Antique stunned Soviet Foreign Minister • •• Younrr Adult Fellowship. lor. Devotions by Mrs.' Edwa"d ning, February 21. during ~~1 : . t d bAll S . ts t' t to • time he will show colored sltdes 21x- Garage & M0dern iza ti. on Show bemg sage . Y am V. M. Molotov, byconsen 109 0 Wednesday, February 17 •• • F. Gehrirr~Book' Review by Mrs',. . decorator; Quality . 1 Ch h f P ti I' h' t to and, relate of Presbyterian MlS- 'IALlZlNG 10 recreation Eplscopn urc 'll'0 ont ac,et accept all of Russi 1 asblc kianges 0 AFTER SIX',HOURS and 40 Tuesday, Februar,Y 23:-7 p.m., R;H. Pino, "That the World May slon work among the lepers. in latching, the finestl SProoms,EC porches, kitchens, and' West Pik e and Wllams s re , the last five art c es, oc ng ac- minutes of deliberation, a jury Girl Scout MeeUng; 9:30 p.m., Know;" Men's lounge. ' ie Pointe homes for , 25 i ' F Feb. 23, 24 and 25. ceptance of the Austrian peace found all six Mi.;higan Commu. Bowling League. • • • • , Korea. ~i~:our. Y~ed~Pi:8;~i.e.. Each day of the show, which is treaty. The maneuver, proposed nist leaders guilty of violating the, . • • • ' Saturday, Feb. 20:. 9:i:5 a.m., Dr. Baldwin Tecently retum~~. lont TCxedo 1-6905 ______being held in Stevens Hall of by Secretary of State John Foster Smith Act by teaching and advo- Wednesday, February 24:-~:30 Junior. Choir Rehearsal. Men's from that Far East country, ha\'- 21y-Piano Service the church, the doors will open Dulles, caught Molotov nat foot. caiingoverthrow of the United p.m., Men's Club ,Dinner.. Lounge; 10;30 a.m., Senior ,Choir ing'serVed there In the military: IALD BLISS from 11 a;m. to 10 p.m. ed, States Government by force. ------Rehearsal, Men's Lounge." service. :' . lecorr.tor PIANOS TUNED. cleaned, moth. Funds raised at the show will The Russian was surprised and The defendants: heard the ver- ,', WOODS PRESBYTERIAN • • •.. ' , Whi~ in Koren, he had an op- Interior HI wu desperate,"said ~frs. proofed 'anrJrepaired Satilfae. beused'for the building debt in- apparently dismayed, and insist. dict of the jury 'without a flicker, :.19950l\Iack,~venqe.a.tTorre~ : "Sunday, F.ebruliry 21~'9:30a;m:j portunity. to travel throughout e Estimates Owens. "~ly husband had ~t~~' g~:~r:£~~dEdg~:':;e~~,bl~clirred by the All Saints .~hurch ed that, the,: articles' he turned io!emotion. It is presumed that .Andrew ,F. Rauth, Minister Church' School in the following that, country. His pi~tures revcal ~ears in G.P. 4451. ' ...' . Iii:e in 1048 and, also for ,newly- over to the foreign ministers' they will fight the case to the Roberl H, Stanbery.' Assistant departments:' Nursery, Kinder- an interesting account of the dc. business troubles. He would organized, chapels in nearby deput,ies. T~e West agreed to the United States Supreme Court. Minister garten 'I, ,2, Primary I" Primary struction visited ,upon UieKore,an J. 1-7050 comehomeworriedand tense. COMPLETE PiaNO SERVICE- towns., .' .. changes after th~y had ~een op- They will be sentenced Frld~y, • 21: 10 a.m. 2, 3; Junior 1. Junior 2j3;,Senlor: people .following thc: iZ;lvasion... and we'd quarrel, . Tuning,. repairing, ...refinishlnl Lunch and tea WIll be served proved by Austrlan ForClgn Min- and can. hear a penalty of,.f!ve .sundway,~i~r~arYi (Nu~sery9:30 a.m.;,Morning W(lrship, First Since he has returned to tnls d e cor a t !ng, wall In the middle'of his.wor- and mothproofing. W A,Inut each day of the Antique Show ister Leopold Figl:;, . ., ., years in prison or $10,000 flOe ,Flrst ors p) er~ ~e Service: ,Sermon by Dr;. Fitt; 11 countrY, Dr. Baldwin has spoken SPECIAL win t e r ries he died of heart failure._ ld IV. Call immediately. 1-21)25.Plar.e your order. early. and Mrs Stanley Warne is this • ., • .each for 3 yr. 0 s, I N a.m., Church Hour Care for Small be(ore various. groupt. throuch,~ Then the business'crashed. I .• • . . d b' M ,THE U. S. AIR FORCE l'n • • • • 10 a.m. Church Schoo - urs- C','-oJ:Id J' i i685. year s ch81rman, asslste y rs. Kindergarten . Primary and ren, umor H gh Depart- out the city, . .. saved only my clothes_al!da FOREIGN'MISSION WEEK Maxwell Shadley and all mem- Japan admitted. it was flying ONE OF THE HEAVIEST Feb- ery,. i hTh' 'tl CI b S S ment, Mr. Frank Siaden; Jr.; Su- leed" work; interior few possesslon.s.1 needed a Beginning Fe~uary. 17 and bers of All Saints Guild II:. ,stepped up aid to the French ruary rainstorms in history, cIos- ~~~~.r H g IS e, U '.' perintendent; 11' a.m., Morning 'ior. Reliable, neat job and'had no training. - running. through February' 21, Elg~teen Ohio ~n~M1Chlgan forces in Indochina, but refused ed schoois in Michigan, mired .,' 11:30a.m. Second Worship Ser- Worship, Second Service. Sermon Also A.l wall wash- I often cried myself to Faith Lutheran Church,. corner exhibltors are. b;mgmg collec- to comment to what extent. An cars in muddy subdivision roads, vice (Nursery 3 yr.' olds). ,by Dr. Fiit;. 7:30 p.m., Tuxi! Club y 4.7808. sleep. thinking. how--I had E. Jefferson and Phillp,will ob- tions which w111mclude antique omcial, informant stated that an arid knocked out power lines. The : 11:30 a.m; Church School _ for. Young People, gymnasium. failed my husband. If I had serve Foreign MlssiQn weck. je\yelry, silver,.• brass;. copper. airlift was expanded after Air rain and freak lightning storms ~ursery, JUlllQrand Junio~ High. • • • winter cleaning and cheered and helped him, he_ They will have .as their guests chma, lamps, qUbts, braIded rugs, Force technicians were stationed caused the collapse of. a factory Sermon theme. for both' services: Monday, February 22:' 7 p;m., :, call TUxedo 1-4521_ might be alive. and -might Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sherer. di- hand printed fabrics, hand woven at bases in Indochina. to service roof in Jackson. and flooded th.e "What About Missions." Boy Scout. Troop 95;:gymnasium lates. have saved his business. I rector ofa technical school for linens, hand colored bird and American planes. plant's main building and offices 7 p;m. Thistle Club-Dr. Ken. and Scout rooms; 7:30'p.m., Bowl.. felt guilty, miserable, and native New Guinea ChristianS at flower engravings, and old lash Meanwhile, . loyal inhabitants to a depth of two inches. To add neth Baldwin showing slides on ing for Men and Women, Whit- INSIDE .. , 'desperate. ' Baitagag, New Guinea, and Dr. ionedfarm pantry and primitive of Luang Prabang, royal Loatian variety to the weather, wet-snow Korea.' tier Recreation. '. STORM SASH and Decoroting Agnes Hoeger. . furnitur.e and. accessories.' capital, were digging trenches fell in the Saginaw-Bay City area . ••• • • • Then a woman from the ______All Saints members are aI- and making bunkers to help and north of Grand Rapids,\ca~- .Monday, February 22: 8 p.m. . ~ues,day, Fe~r:Uary:~3:.10 8:m.- -for. CASEMENTS.. , ~a. Point. Referent.. church came to visit me. She ways eager visitors to Pointe ward off the Communist threat to ing Toads to b~ extremely slip- Women's Associatioti MeeLing- ,3 p.m., Womens Assocla~ldnSew- r • Exterior read to me from the Bible. reo Estimates antique shows and again invite the city. pery. Program, . Dr. Kenneth' ,Neigh, Ing Group, Women's P~rlor: 12:30 ,. SCREEtir WIRE She said God might have' a CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE our residents to be their.guests. • • • • • • Executive'Secretary 01 the Synod p.m., Luncheon, .Mens Lounge; RTIER PRo 7-3551 purpose in making me poor. Monday, February 15 AUSTRIA FORMALLY reject. of Mission speaking on his trip 7.p:m., Explorer Crew~6, gym- ALUMINUM :~rl1Dc sq. f1. She told me of God's forgive. SOCIETY Grone Pplnte Farms, lItle.b. lorists to Give . RUSSIA CHOSE to break off ed a Russian plan for peace treaty to' Cuba, illustrating, with slides. naSlUm,a~d Scout .R00ll1!l:8,J?m., BRD~ZE 12c sq. ft. ness, prayed with me, and Local F the Big Four parley in Berlin changes which would keep for- . • • .' WQn:tens AssociJ1t1onEve n 1n g ~rl RGE S. DALLY took me to Church. There I 'Sunday Servlee, _ 10:30 .,m. Speeche~ at Convention rather than' agree to Austrian in- eign troops on 'Austrian 'soil, in- "Tuesday, February' 23:'4 p.m. Group. Spealter, Cola Aina:stu- 54" 60" .72"1 24" to 48" Sunday School - Infant'. _ , dependence. The West, through definitely. Austrian Foreign'Min- Bluebird group' meeting. ' de~t from. Africa. attending' IN STOCK. WIDTHS: learned to trust God. . Room ._ _ _ _ 10:30 a.m. 'ecorating, paperhimg- Through the church I got a Prominent Grosse Pointe fIor- United States Secretary of State ister Figl, supported by the,Wes- 4 'p.m; ',Campfire Girls' will W~yne U~iv,ersity, "E;duc~tion,i~ Wednesday Testimony ~'ashing. Job In.child placement work. Meetlne _ _ 11:00p.m. ists, y. R. DePetrls.and Arthur John Foster Dulles,' challenged iern Foreign ministers, told Rus- meet; ALUMINUM I work hard, but I'm useful Paselk, will take an' active part Soviet Foreign .Minister V. M. sla's Molotov that his country 8 p.m•. Torrey Clubmeetipg. CLOTHES:ORYER VENTS , 'Repaired . _ .LLEY 4-8004 and happy:" KERBY SCHOOL in the 34th Annual Design School Molotov to either sign the Aus- would not accept further' ~odifi- • • • . SASH • DOORS - SCREENS "I found the answer for my 2M 'Kerby Road, at Beaupre Business Clinic held by .the trian treaty or call off further cation of the treaty draft.,. Wednesday,' Febru'a~y 24: 3:45 .': It:fSTALLED~. .. Michigan .State Florrists Associa-talks. 'Figl was instructed by his p.m. Children's .Cholr rehearsal;e BURGLAR PROOF GUARDS Jamting, paper hang- needs through the Church." ALL ARE WELCOME .. Clearl: Away.Steam .and LInt. " mechanics, free est!. Why 'don't you try the Lion at the . group's convention Dulles offered to accept five Vienna' Government to say Aus., 7:45 ,p.m. 'Relil{ious Education Ian Asschc. TUxedo Church, too? at the Hotel Statler Feb.. 21, 22 Rusl\ian revisions in the treaty to tria was prepared to adopt a neu- Council. . Watson Heating Service' MR, TEC METAt PRODUCTS ,CO, Uxedo 4.2714- and 23. ' bring about a~ settlement, . but tral course if given a treaty, bqt • • • 011 and Gas. Burnert DePetris will speak on "Here's Molotov changed his mind. He not to accept the retention of for- Thursd~y, February'25: 10a.m.- TU. :1-6885 .640 E. 1 Mile TW 2.1800 fINEST general paint- St. James Sixth Church of Christ, How We' Handle the Holiday insisted that his newest plan, that eign troops. , ,", 3 p.m. Service Sewing Day-Pot~ decorating at rea,on- Scientist, Detroit Hustle," and. Paselk on "Have of entrenching the Russian At'my ------luck luncheon: .' ' see Charles A. Schra- LUTHERAN You Seen This?" . in Austria indefinitely. be ac- C l · l Te.a 4 p.m. Minister's Communi- ey 4.0388. 14730 Kercheval Avenue More thim 1,500 florists from cepted. After 23.days of negotia- 0 Onla cants' Class begins. ".' . CHURCH Michigan and the mid-west rae Lions, the conference has pro- Th · F l.day' 7 p,m.' Boy Scout, Troop No. Good .Fences. for' 43 Years Sunil4 Servleel, 10:30 a.m. ' FOR ~INER , aDd 5:00 p.m. . . expected. to attend the. conven- duced nothing but words. 18 r 546, meeting. .' ' )R & EXTERIOR McMillon. Rood, lundal' SchOOl, 111130 a.m. tion. Ten ,nationally famous • • • Pointers have been extended 8 p.m~Chancel Choir' rehearsal. l)fj '.'.Eyely 'style of Fence. Wedlle.dal' £Velllni TestimonIal floral ,designers have been book- OWNERS OF X 'gasoline sta- an invitation to a Colonial Tea :; & DECORATING: at Kercheval 1I1eellDi al S p.m. ed for the Design School, includ- tion in Milwaukee, were 'sorry to and musicale this. Friday by the. • POINTEi UNITARIAN ReadlDl Room Open Weell Dall =C' . WA, ,,1.6282. . CHARRON & CO. Sunday Services _9:30- 11 a. m. 183" B. Warren . ing Frank Lang, of Honolulu, see one of 'their cus\omers'leav- Auxiliary of the Salvation Army. 'E. JefferSon at Rivard .. IAlnut 2.39B6 Sun~ay School .9:30 a, m, 10:00 IUD. to .:00 p.m. , and Alma Lou Pratt, of Hamilton. ing. After. filling the tank. the The party begins at 2 o'clock 'Rev,':Wm, Hanimond, l\11n1ster ,erect~ ror you ion Our Gutlrantee Wetlnnday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 CJ.m. Ont. .. . . 'attendant,instead -of' replacing 'in the Evangeline. Residence. . S,unday,' Feb•. 21: 10:30..'a.m., Georg~ E. Kurz lundal' l:te D.m. &0.130 p.m. ------' the hose in itsp'roper place, left 2580 Second avenue.. Church School; 11 a.m., ,Church , , . lndudln.. , •••••••••••••••• ,PASTOR it looped aro\lnd the rear bump- Anne. and Frank. MaUay will Service ar.!! Sermon: "Must'Re- Chain Link All-Steel anti el' of the car. As the car owner entertain guests in i a medley of llglonWar with Science?"j6 p.nj., Rustic Styles i-DRAINS-SINKS:• JEFFERSON. AVENUE drove away,. dragging the hose, light opera airs. . . Pot-Luck Fel1owship' Supper. at the gas pump was pulled down, Reservations should be made the.Church.' .. ., ' -,' . EANED :• You Are Cordially Invited ~o,'Attend a BAPTiSt CHURCH gasoline gushed.up, and: sparks with MrS., John M. Ch!chanaw- • '. • Night end day service: MEHLENBACHER FENCE',CO. caused by the metal pumpsc~ap- sky at ,University .3-1519 or with Tuesday~'Feb,,~~:"0:30 a.m,' to 10403 ,~AR~ER AV~~ . , RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL: Vork GuafantHd • Free Lecture 13337 E. Jeffersonot Lokevlew. ing against. the concretedrlve- Mrs. Fred G. Cutler at Broadway 3 p.m., Alllance Sewmgj 8:30p.m., • HomerJ. Armstrong,Mlllister way ignited the .gasoline and 3.25'72. . . . , Bridge ,Class. IOTOR CITY : started a $500 :fire, • ' , ' ,I Sewer Cleaning Co. • "HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BLESSES " .•.•..~.. :.-.~~ ... ~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~---.~~~~~~~~~~~~~t VA. 2-6527 : Church School ~ t I •••••••••••••••• FRENCH UNION 'paratroopers J. . ' , . . \, ...... , . , , .-. THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE 'FAMILY" 'Sunday, 9:45 a,m, ~a::date~f:~~ ~~:te::::et~~~ I". I 4" ~ ' . by MO~HING WORSHIP (!r . .•.:,' ., ! Sun.d~y, 11 :00 a~m. Communis~'army threatening the t ~ 'OIDP eae ~-~' . ., ~ SERVICE royal capital" Luang Prubang. " ' ...... 1 Arnold H. Exo,' C. S..B. While' this was going. on, Red J'. . . '. .,.' .' .. . of Chicago, Illinois ~;~ Mem"'~ of the Board or Lectllfuhlpof Th. Mother Church, GROSSE POINTE " Th. FtrIl Church of Christ. selenUlt, ln BOlton, Mleuchusett •. "I Rlcbards Service ~ METHODIST CHURCH LPONTI.AC:.SEBVlCE in Lek Al'I .. lD the Woo~ 11001 bloroll. Rd. at Harper 211 MOROSS ROAD NOW AWAITS YOU'AT YOUR. , Pastor L Arthur McAsh. ~ SUNDAY, FEB~21 t.' : . .10:00 a.m. MomJnr Worship. ~ . J:!:OOChurch School ,for JunIor. , i. . ',. GROSSE POINTE AUTHORI~ED, PON!IAC.D~L~R' - j 'SIXTH OHURCH OF CHRIST, SGIENTISr 11:15 a.m. S u n'd a y SchllOl ~ Senior, and. Intermedlat. ~ERS 14730 Kercheval Avenue, Detroit . Contelt.. .. " ~ '. departmentL '" . . i, ' " ' ";j' '1:30 p.m. Evenln, ServIce. ~ 11:00 Momlna Worship and Ser-" 7:00.7:4:1 p.m. Monday Vlsl- ~~ . man. Church SChool, lor. ~inrJrder VA. 2-3040_ Friday Evening, March 5, 8:00 P. M. laUon. ~ Infant, Toddler, .Nursery, '1:00 p.m. Chrllii ..'1. Servlee ~ K1nderprten, and 'Pnm- Jnran'a' room will b~ open tor the ear. Brl,.de Monday. ' ~ lU'1' departmetlta. ,.' . , ':00 p.m.' Youth Group'" MOTOR SA.LES~I~C •• HH '1:45 Wednesd.y, Prayer and ~ JMcLEAN TUX. 2 I 01 1'0un. ebJldren dur~1 tho leelur •• it City Limits Pralle. ~ REV. HUGH Co WHITE, Paator' Thla Lec:tUfI will appear In fUll in the 15210 Mack Avenue ...' . . .. " " • )pen Ens. 'Ull '1:G0 TUxedo 1-7878 . t .". GroaM Point. Nowt, March JI tau •• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~ ~ ~ -- - -- ...---- .------..- -:------~--__:------,...... -_r__ - ~ ~..-~. -, - .. , .,"

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, who,. where and whatnot Pointer: of ,Interest Good Taste ", ' p b, whoo:iI. Favorite Redpes , . , of . "t i' Duri'1g the recent porchUght drive of the March of Dimes, People in The Know fJitnfe . I . (for National F~undation for Infantile Paralysis) a Grosse Pointe Woods Fairy GodmoUler dropped a. hundred dollar HERB BREAD, check in a "marching mother's" mason jar ••• We had a nic~, ' ,Contributed by CounterPoints. - 'note from the Foundation's Meta Eckel, who says she liked Mrs., Frank ,G.: Yates. to think Grosse Pointe News' pre-publicity stories helped. Crumble irito mixing, bowl, Ihy' Roh",. Is/~y ..... cake of y~st. Add 2 cups',milk ..:...------. '" . (lukewarm, scalded and cooled), "A bevy of models ,will be. 'on hand February 18, 19, and Mrs. John Crawford Frost Jr.'s Springtime note paper is ¥" cup of sugar and 1tablespoon " h . B R I' ewest collection .merry with gaily coJored view or "the Seine .••• the book of salt. Stir until cpmpletely dis- 20 froml' p.m, to 4 p.m,s owmg en e g ~"n , stalls aJong the bimk ••• and the Bateau ,l\fouche busy on its solved., of suits and dresses.' One will be a dreamy dance dress of Stir into this: floating chiffon: .'.'pink. The underbodi~eis crepe ••• and .winding journey ~ •• • • • 2 eggs (well b~aten) the wide 'beadedcuniberbund, in Ii contrasting color, gives 1 tsp. nu~eg th~ dres~' a'special pe' rsonality.' YO,u'UloolC'.' • • and look After all these years of our bragging how Fritz and l.tsp. sage , k ilk h Henri Goebel bicycled through Europe when they were mem- 4 tsp. caraway seed: or again ••• af a 'afternoon prInt ,of)mporled'blac s san- bers of the stag\ine ••• the truth is finally out, .'. the bicy- celery, seed- ' tung ••• with roses tossed on.-You'll see an all wool ~mported cles were fast exchanged for a plushy Rolls .Royce from 3 c. sifted bread flour worsted gray .. suit .' •• ,the ,skirt a. 'slender sh~ft ••• the which our heroes viewed the sights on their Grand Tour ••.• Beat until smooth:'. ' , jacket tipped with a .black velvet collar ••• animated with ~" ~ Beat in ¥" cup shortemI!g, melt- film' h't' hiff rf" We'd. like to go' on ••• but it's .0 III '" • ed and cooled.. Work In with a y. w 1 e"c on,sca.,. ,

"Ii The 1954 Social Secretaries will be out this month, hands, 3 to 3lhniD~e cu-psof sift- b~tter'~hatyoU:se~'this informal showing yourself at Jacob- • • • ed flour. , '., son's, in better dresses~ . Ladies of Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, have been mak- When dough is well' mixed, . " '... knead "until,' smooth.' Place in . " , :" "'. . h' • ing 1954 Christmas presents since January, ...... all with the bowl and cover. 'Let rille about IVe know' "Otl,. problem" BI."kel),.blllnk, YO/~, live II "ooln big Fair (Nov. 11) in view ••• It's their turn this year, you' ' two ~ours. Sllape into' loaves and. '•• II ve,., special room •• '. bul Jotntlhing lIlu$l' he dotu IIbout know •••. let ,rise another hour: . it•. Ami thai is where Ihe Custolll.Shop' 01 JlICo~son's Hom. Bake 10 minutes In ,hot (425 D ..., '. Th 'R.t. & dl' 'I b . '" • • • degree) oven, then about 30.min~ecorat.ve COtnlSIn. e new Peg ••ey .'tnp ,rle ',~n a "cs , Didjuno that it takes 100 canceUed foreign stamps to • utes in moderate (375 degree) clln mak. II room look, ellSlIIIl, prov",,,al or IrlUll/.otul. Se, , decorate one of those tricky stamp baskets l\Irs, Harley Earl oven. how dr~inllticllll" Ihe solid' ~olors .'lIlatch Ihe predotnitl4nt color \. ,I pfJpularized in Grosse Pointe? ••• ----- ;', the"palte"neJ designs. ','Itike'" green i",J gold pllltern ••• • III • MRS. BERNARDINE SIMONDS Mc~VOY Grape Pr~ning then choose;' solid"tllII,,~e IIntique satin, in Ih',sllme gold lor. Remember we told you Mrs. Alfred Gla~cy Jr.'s Chris~- by Ann Schrage . slip tover •.O,.tllke one i;,-'which the 'illlicate Jlink'shtiJ~s ble"d mas Corvette was found right under the Chnstmastree thiS BurlingtOn, Vermont. Ralph was T' , . H e l' year ••• Had been driven right into the living roon:? ••• Ever since the Christians emerged from the catacombs married l!lst fall, and Richard is Ime' IS' , ~r into II deep rose a,1ll tI",'ch Ihe deeP'rose in'lI solid. A stunni"K Well, at last minute plans weJ.;e changed ••• I~stead It v:as they have been decorating their churches for the" glory of the only: unmarried member ,?f _. . tombitllltion. 'II's i;' Ihe' cuslom shop they /lIShio". draperies ••• delivered Christmas morning by Santa Claus m full attire God and the edification of their fellow believ.ers. Our Pointer m~::~lIiIk~~:~~r::O~d~~~11n~~' ('he p~a~~lc~Of'CU~~ngo~t:~~~ slipcovers ••• bedspreads. II "oU have II wirulow problem, tak. • • • and with a motor cycle escort up Lake Shore road! •• , of Inter~st, B~rnardine, Simonds McE~oy, has done tha~ fDr: ton because he enjoys skiing in ~a~~ efO:fu:::~~t o~~hat left ;110 Jllcohson'sHome,Decorativ. Shop. They Jmow how 10 mak • Just to keep the record straight ••• the ChrIst Episcopal Church, Chapel 10 Flint. She pa10ted Stowe, Vt., in the winter, al;ld on,the tree, shrub or .vine, is done a irench wi"dow more' French 0 0 0 • modern 'wirulow mOrl and presented to the .church a triptych mural, which was, summer months' are spent sailing mostly ,to promote flower, and "d', ." , . • • • • dedicated on January 31.': . Ralph's boat on LakeC~amplain. fruit production, or. io make the mo ern,P~S, New cllsemenl sheers lire III, 100. PILFERINGS Bernardine has ,been painting skin tones of their Caucasian'fea- . Did Many Posters plant more shapely. . , . ••• , Topicgraphical humor from a little book called, liThe sin~e her. youth, and b,egan,to tures ranging from' a ,golden When, Bernardine was in the The, objective. of pruning, ' ,Wonderous ~hlngs happe~ed at ,the Mlchif211 llnit of Ute Na- Cream of Wit" • • • ". seriously study,art during Wor!d brown to ebony, and their robes Pointe she could always be pre- which in, horticultural parlance tlonal Halrdre!sers Assoillatlon contest a lelv day. alo. Barton, llnd Etiquette: A bird in the hand is very bad manners. War II, first in Bpston, then In are of every hue. vaUed upon to use her gift of means ,to cut or trim,' is manifold; Mary Jane came back' to the Pointe with trophies lor their fine hair • • '" DI'tetr~itunder Sarkis. She exhi~- The top of the mural illustrates painting .and design for posters With young fruit trees, ',it is done stylings. They are on the staff at Louis', In the ,vfllare, and Louis er . , 1 r' I ed In A.1g Ho~e of.the DetrOit the parable of the tares and the 'of all kinds, when she was a stu- to ,~hape ;the,tree. accord~ng t~ Is' as ,pro.ud as punch;, They I:&terto continetal coflfures as well as e Egoism: 'Vhen two :g05 :ec\ It ~ an or an , Art Instltu~e,. which IS,l}owt!t , wheat. The central panel shows dent 'at Liggett, School and the 0tneSf deshlreds.tTh~ ,same poleL>the more, accepted, conservative ones that are softer •• 0 slllhtl:r Grosse Pomte War;Memorlal Christ in- a pure white robe, Grosse Pointe High School, from rue or ,s a e rees. I t dl • V I b ' Fish: In the water, the big ones consume the little ones, Center.. Later she. st!Jdled at the preaching from, the. prow or 'a which she was graduated, and It you want "a t~ee t~ grow up s~::~ ••• more s u eu. -e-r-,.am c~ Ie under the new. Sprlnr just as they do on land. UniverSity of Michigan, .where boat with scarlet-orange on the for many Junior Le!\gue projects. and shade the roof of your house ' . '" • '" she had work~ shown In the blue; of' the water.' We marver at .her ability to leave' the terminal, 'branches , • '" ,. . Rackham Galleries and the Lydia On the left panel, the expres- work as a serious artist and com- alone. Cut out only" Dad, cross \, Do you know someDne who has a flair lor interior decorat- Courage: 1£ you ever meet a man with courage enough Men~elssohn Theatre. She sions and the attitudes of the-12 bine her duties as mother and b h d th low hanging .' .. . to admit he has no courage, thafs courage. studied under Gordon McA~ow apostles gives them theiriden- housewife so successfully. Par- o~:~.c I~sy~~w.a~ a low spread- ~g' ... ~ a t,aste for a touch of modern? The,n we're suggest- '" '" • and ~t presen~ has several pamt- tity, while' the 'right panel gives ish members of Christ Chur~h i~ ing tree so that you cim reach the mg a nest of three stacking stools. They re fashioned of Destiny: "Me fate is in yer hands," said the Irisher to ings In the Fhnt Art Institute. a colorful group of men, women Flint must be proud of this young fruits or flowers, cut, out those sleek, bleached plywood with sleek, polished, brown metal Required Much Research and children in different poses 01 woman's work and talent as are strong growing leaders and force legs that are 'rubber tipped. Made in Denmark they' are tile chiropodist. The triptych in the chapel rep- attention and inattention. her many Grosse Pointe friends out the lateral branches, . . . . ',' • '" • resents many, many hours of re- Of her painting Bernardine and,teachers, and we expect to Theer is Ii. , strong tendency handsome addItions to the llvmg room, den, outdoor patio, Magazine: ,The more I read modern magazines, the more search, both technical and Bibll- says:, "r have -always been in- hear much "more of BernardJne among 'most trees ,and shrubs to dining area or office, The same goes for that brand new trencl I yearn to see what the editor rejected, " cal, and this she did "in Between" tluenced by Eastern Art, and used Simonds McEvoy, Artist. grow from t,he ends of the lead-, evident in lamp-designing in Gillis Modern Hom~ Furnish- "', • • taking care ofne:- two small,chll- to spend 18 lot of time studying ----- ers and the buds at the base to . '., ' , . A dren, Seth and. Beb ; aged flve the costumes and colors from the p e K p e remain dormant. To force these lOgS. However,' the prIces. aren tsleek 'n snooty~ Both the Marriage: Married men in the Arctic Circle wear ear- and three year:J, respectively. public libraries and art museums. "appa,sz shrubs to grow thick an~ bushy, Stools and lamps are scaled right with modern or:traditional. muffs. Following the research were If the work lacks detail, it is be- cut back the leaders 'about one- 403 'FlS" he'r: Road" '.' " '" • '" long hours of painting .in the cause r want. to simplify and Has Bzerth.day. third ,and force' out, the basal ". ", . Caution: Only a ~an with new white shoes knows what spring and summer. Some of the make our'Lord's parables visual branches.. , , ',. '" • hours were spent in her studio at, in a modern primitive style." The Detroit Alum'nl Associa- Every horticulturist and gar. ' , .Call1nf all PolnterSl CdUnr all Polnt~n! Mr. Denn,. wants to caution is. home with Seth and Bebl! play- Fine Color Sense . . 11 thank YOIl••• and "ou -••• tor the patrona,e you have riven him '" III • ing artist beside her, and later We have seen a small :!cale tion of Phi Kappa Psi held its dener in ,the country WIll te , you In the lut Ilve years. ThIs month la the Ilfth anniversar,. of Denny'. Resta' urant .•A restaurant is an eating place which doesn't working at the church, with a painting of the mural and can annual ~ounders' Day Celebra- not t~ prune early flowering Men', Wear, on Ute hfll~ He Bar', "Thanks". We Bar, "Happr, Hap~' sitter to take care of the children. agree with Sarkis and her other tion at the Detroit University shrubs at this 'time of year ,but p,. Anniversal'7,l':Ir.Denny ••• and ma,. you eontlnue to stoek leU cosmetics, drugs or bicycles. B di id h h d t work h ld h h h d Pointe gardeners, especially the wour Itor6 with Jlne men'l wear."' , , - • • • ernar ne sa sea 0 teachers, w 0 to er sea a Club, Wednesday, February 17, ladiesi are going to, be foi'cing 01 from the floor, lettering the words wonderful sellse of combining Cocktails were at 6 p.m. and Forsythia and French Pussy WiJ- " , " :., * ' ~. . . WorJd: Funny worJd. The young know everything; the of the parable: "He Who Hath colors. . dinner at 7:30, ' low etc. ' IVe fJe lalked so much "boul .MII"e B"d's mlrll.curl cut Ihal rn'lddle-aged are doubtful', and the aged confess to ignorance, Ears Let Him Hear." In private life Bernardine is .' "ou ,. hI Ih' l. Ih ' •.J f I h' t Ih nl b I ' ",'. '" The. mural might be called her Mrs. John McEvoy, Mr. McEvoy 'Robert Belt" 734 Washington When you go out to cut t,hose .111g "'Ie e wo~er ~ lllreu s lire e 0 y ellu 'Y most colossal work, as the three is at present a faculty member in road, Jim Robb, 315. Lakeland,. branches lor forcing, just, step '{ervic~!thal have ;!?~lp~flbui¥ up her big repl;ltation, BUlllttually . Beauty: The modern masseuse lives off the fat of the panels in it measure 12x 15 feet, the General Motors Institute in and Frank Thorn, 331 Mt, back' and take, :l look at your Ihere'lS head 10 10.' service d Mtirie Bird's, On~ of her most land. I and cover one end of the, cha~eI. Flint. where the family make Vernon are president, tt'easurer shrub and ..cut. to shape it up. S~/Jsfy~g services;;s iI"CUSTOiU PERMANENT". Thill tkeans • • • The wall was flrst, painted WIth, their home. They were married and secretary-elect respectively Take what you want then go .back a permitpenl Illi/orid 10 your 'needs.'Maybe you lire. one of"hos. job Ra dl'0'. The onJy thl'ng TV fans get on their radios now. gesso which is the background in December, 1946. of the local organization. ahnd flhnishblthein aftedr It ,is lorilimit. lemmes who need only a letu lill.in curls III Ihe "eck. for the colorf!.!l triptych, We Grosse Pointe friends of ,the Th '50 400 b t roug'" oom g, an you /' 'l.' h" f' h' • . . ada ..'s is dust. d' , h ere are 3 . to mem ers haven't hurt your shrub. . "", .•: .' • 10 "eep your II" m per eel s ape durlllg Ihese w.ruly " - learned that Bernar me s US-Ralph Siinonds of Lewiston road, of Phi K.appa Psi, n0:-V102.Years Febr'ua"'" I'S'probably 'the best dll'llS, If so, 'II0u.will .firullhllt filUn curls can he had at a fJerv band, John, along with other Bernard:ne's parents, will re- ld thi th b d f." oJ' oJ J young vestrymen of th~ church, member their daughters who a , WI. n:. e .oun arles 0 time of the whole year to'trim modesl cos,' IIIMttrie Bird's. So whether ;,'s lI,fill.in "OU need. 0 0 helped to lay this background. they called the three '''B's''. Be- Metropohtan DetrOIt. Grape Vines and Berry Bushes. 0,. "11I11.pertllllnenl ••• ,'our dream clln he,lulfi/ltd., ' Used Primitive styic 'sides Bemardfnc there is Betty ----- Remember. grapes prod\lce fruits * • • The painting is done in a mod'- and Barbara; Betty is Mrs. Wil- Alt ar S OC1.ee . tY yearon theLeavewood thataboutwillfourgrowthi!laterals ' Chances are your"-'childs loot istoooir for his shoe. IC there ern primit1ve, style in brilliant Ham" Seelbach, ,and Barbara 13 '. f b d' , h is any doubt In your mInd, wbr not scoot him to Clyde Homune's, variations of primary colors. The Mrs. Edwin, A. Hibbard .. Both To Hold p, arty with three to our, u s ~n eac on the hlll. for a check. So' many children have defective feet be- sand tones besides ,the blues of couples live in the Pointe. We late~al.. " cause of short shoes. People, wUl tell you that price Is Important. the Sea of Galllee In the bright learned that two "R's" represent- . ... WIth Raspberries and Black- but It Isn't ••• the fit Is ••• the Ilt Is • •• (Bomunl's feel unshine are a setting for the cd the Simond's sons, Richard - The Altar Society of Saint Am- berries, just cut out the old canes strongly about this.) Their fitters' know that all Ilve toes must s .. h Th b th 11 . b . h. that bore fruits last year and 'cut rest Oat In th~ ,vamp ••• and that the wall area of shoes must people of I Biblical ttme~, 'wIth and Ralp . ey 0 ve In rose paris ,announces a lunch~ the new canes back; to' a ~height vary' as the foot Is shallow or thick • ~ • that approximately one eon atlcl card party Thursday, of about four feet, leaving about half an inch must be allowed from the larre toe ,to the end of the ' I b' . February. 25 at.12 noon at the four ..canes to a bush. shoe. MY FAVORITE Neig h,bor.h00d. C u News Parish Hall, Maryland

d P FM M . Oldtimers ~1'00 pm 65 and up-socIal, put togoOd.us~., Library, at?:30p.m. . V..elve,t. SmD.6Ih:it on. ever'\}moming • ~ 0, everv nighl .• lUlISsaflinK Ra io rogram ; J..h C...... s USIC Ceramics • 4;00 p:m:' Girls 8-12 ----..;;.....;;...~------:..-_----- .s not reqUired, IInti II's n~/gre~". You elln :v~n leav. iI 0: "II Commentator 0 n ameron wayze Theater Party and: Squar.e ' ". ' . " ' dllY uruler 11UIke.uplor. proteelion for 24 hourstrf)ice. Trllil's I Columnist Drew Pearson Dancing' , ' 7.8 p.m. Children" If Yo~IPI~y e e ~,~eeGray! l' t ac'lOn Phll"';'acj', onlh. hill, features Ja(queli"e Cochran's,. Flowi"g Magazine ~ ~ Holiday. Saturday, February 20. ' . {1'\aO °nd Ve!vet, in fad, J, Co's complet.'-beauly progrllm .' '. Music : : All Kinds Playm~tes .," 1-2:30 p.m. ,Children 5-7 . s\"ef a ..'. • • • Poet Robe.rt Brownil)g BFache10rs vs. Pointers 1:45 p.m. House League. I.e{~ ThiJ week we went rilfllnr.throu,h the paies of VOlUe, W. D h M lyersvs. Rockets 3:00 p~m':, House League. ,n"Of- , . noted 'the new lmart IUD .pecs, deslrned by BauSeh and Lomb. Cartoon ; ".. enms t e enace Monday; February: 22 !: ' , ot' . One of the 'most eminent names 'In the' opUcal world•.Llly Dame Sport Boating ballet .Instruction' , 3:45 p.rn,. Children 6,-12 ,Was,lO lmpress~d, with the s\)'lfnC of RaybanllUllfllldes, uCaitfJ- C .D I b ~ \-'9' bean", she desJrned hats to match. Mother.''u daurbtercan loll on Game anasta Fencing , I • 7:.00p.m. .G.P. Sword- Cu' . ( : .\0 ,v.' the beach now under tropical IUD or here OD. Lake St. Clair this

Animal ; : ~ Cat Post 303vs. Rotary, 6:45 p.m .. Midget Basketball' ~ol .. \ne!>s aummer. W'th these specially, deslped lIUIl rlasses, crow'. leet Person (exc Iud.109 fami'1)y P res!'d en t E'Isen hower VFW vs, Metro Club' 7:30 p.m. Midget BBasket,ballk b 11 uu" ., I andOpticallun Co"wrinkleson theJ~:can'thappenhili. to ,.ou, Natcb ••• at Johnlton'. ' Ch' F::lcons vs. Celtics . ,8:15p.m. 'Giant as!'!t a * * • City , lcago : ,Tuesday, February 23 ' ,.' . . : 1 8. 1ft Ch,. .,f, 'Vacation Spot Oregon and Washington Mystery Club' "4:00 p.rn; , Girls'.Handcraft . 6 6 O ,Treat'yourself to:a lot ,of enjoyment ,and have an &I01d :Jewel : "' Diamond .Teen Queens 7:00 p.m. 'Girls' Club. ' '0 p.' k Master" paiJitingto' hang in yourfawrlt~ room. Picture kits ,Color' ~ Pink Exchange vs. Lions 6:45 p.m. Midget Basketball'. ' tEED'S, U0;' a are complete with a numbered canvas; instructions, oils and Costume BIouse an' d Sk'Irt KiwanisL k vs. Optimists'1 " 7:30 p.m. MiC:lget' BBasketball'k tb 11 brush. Pictures like Ecole de Ballet, Angelus, Old Mission, ' , a ers vs. Eag es 8:15p.m'. .Giant as e a , ,The ONE bag are typical, Frames ,to ,assemble are •available, at Fromm's. Perfume :...... Shocking , Wednesday, February 24 in the village. ,,' . "'. '. ',' . Food : : Chow M~in Tap Dance Class 4:00 p.m, Girls 6-12 , t"ith TWO compartment.! Flower Carnation NBC's 6:30 p:m, Teen ",age Badminton , GRAB BAGS '. . . The charm and. delicacy..re{lect,d;n Ih. pai,dings of WIII:ellu Aversion : " Noise Badminton' 8:00 p.m", Adult Badininton ' , 2.70. 3.00 to 9.00 " , , Prices Include 20% exclie tax llrul Renoir ;s e"p'urea i" fleW hat IlIShions. Th. s;z••• '0 ru"s • Dive~ion Reaein g' th, glln'ul,lrom mitllltu,. 10.'mammoth. Th. genera Ir.end,;s '

LOSES. VALUABLE'WATcH. ' 10f!JII!dmore h!,', 0 • • bu.t,~ith less l!wkward built. The pos." 0 • • e ,Mrs: William Teeter ('f 614 Ri- RADIO COtll",UOIUforward IInd fiery mueb. "on the levil". As 10 medi4' Room t0 Honor" Mrs. J•0•Mur fIn vard, reported "the l~ss' of her ••. '. Ihe n~w hats ilre ,!,lUle-cosily. of /inely sewn braids' of Ih. .A1Q)~At. ltfllan.lllmlly ••• tmtl ,'t's,lhe bodyslrllws Ih", we'd like 10 lillie Meqtbers of the Grosse Pointe of the late Mrs. James O. Murfin. watch to City police on Thurs- TELEVISION. • ,hrink controlled ' IIbout,~~me ol!h.,strtlws;".lhis c?llection .~tlsmo~fb imJ shi,,)'. Women's Republican Club pro- A committee headed by Mrs. day. February .11. She said the Sale. and Service virgin wool' socks 1:- tn!d~~':Jn10,Ih, 'sm,oolhs.'Ihere 's much ,'!ter,sl' ,n lacy WOf1'~ pose to establish a Memorial John Hutchinson. 84 Vendomelast time she had seen it WILSlast .Co",,'.t. Line R~rtI. road, has been appointed tO'make September. It is a woman's white 0' for sports end cesuel we~r t (av,," .~y"eJ' IInti ,mporle~ '"nov"ly ..bod,,!, such ,tIS POPCDrfl,' ROG;n. suitably furnished and ap- this plan known throughout the Racquet and Sport Shop cracker.,a~k, IInd nOf/elly rusllCs. Now ./ 10u'relllly wtifJllo mw state, and receive contrlbution~ gold watch with 18diamonds, and J4GK O'OONNOR' pay a IIand.ome, pointed. in the Republican, State 106 Kercheval' whal Ihey're w.mng III:MonI.ga B"y •• 0 JO'ilJ"wher"lh. IrlUl. for it from Mfl. Murfin's 'many ,is' valued at $250. PQIice are in- TU. '.5262 : TU. 1-2262 dividend In comforll Headquarters in Lansing, as a 17001 Kercheval rU.1-1655 winds play ~ • 0 see Jtlcobstm's spring "" summer' ,ol'.dion. ,Tanent tribute to the memory friends. .. Vef.tilatlnl, ,It's sOmelht" .. " " {\ .. ~;'-,f.__ ...... _ ...... ,. ;" ',...... - - II... _ .... _ -; "•• , .... '" • • a.._