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i D. Frank H. Parcells leads Thursda~', Junt' 6 .Seat by Trustees ) Ticket: Dr. Whiteley A SECO;'l;D NJoX;RO has en- rollNI in thc LTnivf'rsitv of Mis- , Reelected sis"ipPl ('I('\'C I\lcDo~'/ell was Improvement Association Promises Law Suit +0 Force; a"('ppted peacefully on the 'Ole President and Board to Give Recognition ; a ~;iJ~~ns~x~?n~~~i~sl~ \li~s I'ampus Wednesday, his, smooth r('cTption in mark('d i to Arnold Fuchs I the election for seals on the ('ontrac;t to the bloody riotin!:{: A group of Gr~;s-;-P~i~t~Shore; taxpayers will file ; Gro~e Ploinie ~oard of Ed- atU'ndant on .lames H. Mere- ~ :.;uit in Wayne County Circuit Court to force the Shores' uC,atlOn .• ast lvlonday. He rlith'!; ('nrnllment eight months; ;]~o, Imm{'diatel~' prior to 1\lc-: president and the trustees to swear in AtnoJd Fuchs, of Jomed mc~mbent Dr. Rob- Dow('11'5 ani\ al. Gov, Ro"s' Roslyn road, who oefeated Donald Flintermann and Ar- crt K. ,Whltel~y, who won Barnett announted on tete- i thur Sherman, Jr., in the election held May 21. reelectIOn to a secon_d term. \ ision that "it would be unwise i :\11',Flintermann had been in Parcells polled 136J votes and futile for the State of Mis- i office for two years and ran. 1 e : while Whiteley garnered ;,issippi to ent£'I' into a physical I j')r re-election ,while Mr. ShpT- Clalm Shores :130~. Their four-year terms or "hooting combat with the lJ1an wa~ runn10g fOI"the flrst ~begm July 1. L'nitE'rl Stat('s Arnn'," Some 300 (lI~l.l'." . 'W ld B Voters also approved a trans- <: 0 I d i f' l' S. 20 deputy Federal.I' [he Shores group. al~ng With 0l! Ill.,eld :fer of funds from a debt re- marshals, and s eve r;l I FBI :\11'.Fuchs, has sought SInce the e : serve w her e they were no agents p.•trollf'd the ('ampus as elcctio~1 to have 1\11'.. Fuchs, 'Berllll Wall' i longer needed, to a building and :\lcDowell. driven via marshals' s\\ orn 10 but the CouncIl m.em- ; ,site fund for use in current ('ar from the state capitol to bel'S, through alleged varto~s, i construction projects. The vote Oxforrl. enrolled in 'Ole Miss' subt('rf':lg~~ ha'/e evaded. theJr i W dR' d t B ttl twas 2368 to 283 in favor of law selIoo!' responSibIlity under the Village; 0,0 S eSl en s a e! shifting the money where it • • • Charter, and have refused to P an to Block Them From I could be used. " .'riday. June 'I s\\ ear 10 the wmner of the Easy Access to lake ! School officials indicated Ulat BRlT.-\l:'-:'S WAf{ \llXrSTF:!1 i e]pl'tJOn, A b'tt l' d't : :\ C cor d I. n go t 0 th e "'JII age 1 er '.v conleste SUI the t urn 0 u t of voters was. .John Pl'Ofumo ha~ admitted lw : Charter the cl-erk of the Vil-: to pr~vent the Shores from. moderate for the spring elee- lird about his r£'lationsnip with i la.,~e is'required to notify suc-: vacatmg a l()~-foot section i lion. A total of 3049, ballots v.-as reo-hcadf'd "mockl" ChriStine,' c('ssful ('andidates in writing of IVIoor1and, tnat runs from. cast for boar? candIdates. th,p,:..' Kef'ler. Profumo. WIlOresigned \I'ithin two days and sw - , S .01' -.y m , a~ ,ne oun): are ellgible \'oters, were presented Eagie Awards. The number of Eagle ' tlllsh es ca lied a meeting one ClrcUl t Cou rt 1t was an _ , his family," His aeJmission,; WHITE, ARTHUR REZANKA, RICHARD FLAGAN Scouts in the trooo now totals 11, according to SCOUT- . da.".after the election and swore: d ~ 't d J : Ba~lotmg for the four unsuc- gl'cat£,st intprnal seanclal the i and ROBERT DALLAIRE. The court was held in the in Benson Ford. Gerald Schroe- nounce on ...a ur ay, une: N'ssfuJ candidates wa<; as foI- :\lac\.-liIJan go\'('r-nmf'nt has yet 0 MASTER CLARJ<::NCE "BUD" HEATH, shown pre- school on Tuesda~'. June 4. I der. and Alfred \Vilson and held: 8. 10\\ s: Hudson :l1ead, 1177 \'otes; stl,tained. l'oekl'C! Britain. callS- ' a Council meeting immediately. A decision h the matter is Russell H. Peebles. 932; Lionel in£:: outragC'd opposition La-. H t Last month. the board. which foMheoming from Cin'ult Judge Bird, 488: and Horace Roe. 385. bonte';; and an arotlSf'd pr('<;~ "ll , \\'as to have met on :Vlay22, the . .James ~. Canham. The greatest numbcl' of bal- to df'mand "n imm('diatp se-' . Club's :Ohservillg Traffic Safety :Storms Play day after tbe eleetion, did not Approximate;~' 71 residents 101s was cast in the Richard emity ser\'ices ill~'f'stigatiCJn.; 110rse i me('t. claiming that a quorum li\'ing in :>loorland in 1he i S c h 001 precinct. Here, 606 Th(' War 'linist('1' and a Sm'jct I t ...- Slt01V Weel{ in Woods; Service : was not available. The meeting: Woods, filed tte Slut. charging \'oters turned out. Kerby pre- agf'nt both dat('(\ ;'IIi,s K('cln i II avoc W itl" N i was postponed until l\lay 27,: tLat if the Shores closes off dnct followed \\'ith 525, while d~lring the ~ame Iwriod of time, : ext Week ! when the trustees met and cer-' thE' road, the~', Ithe resident.c;l. ;I:laire had 435, The fewest vot. and th(' British public i" £'011- Clubs, Schools Honored i All Pointes ('prned that "ital militarv s('- ; tified the election. would be forced to dr\ve at ers cac;t ballots in the Poupard : However. disregarding Char- least a mile out of their way precinct where jll.3t 90 voted. eurity. including U.S. mi'lit.'lry' More Than 300 Entries Milton Riggs. Director of Safety Patrol at I I tpJ' proviston, as the Sh(lres' to get to Lake Shore road. I s(,l"rf'!!:,may have b,een ~mp.aired Already Received For Comes in for Special Surprise Mason. i Tw? Hom?s i~ Woods i group p.o~nts out,.Mr. Fu.chs was, The closing has been an issue I through Profumo s mdlscre- 52 d A lEt Hit by Llghtnmg; Park not notified of hiS electIOn. :since September 19. 1961. when: tions, n nnua ven Presentation I i Tragedy Averted P r H N i On June 1, Arthur Sherman, the Shore« council adopted a' '" '" .. o Iceman as arrow who had been beaten by Mr,: resolution -to v;,cate the Shores; At Farms Pier The Woods Council at a recent meeting approved a Escape Fuchs by 44 votes, taped a <,opy ; portion of Moorland and block I ~aturday, June 8 Next Thursday will see 1 t' d l' th k t t' T 9 th of 11 letter on the door of Mr. I it off. 1.,_ h . f th 52 d A re50 U lOn ec armg e wee' s ar mg "une as e Fuchs' home, The letter. a car- ! co II d "S' Ii Wall" ,A se\ en-Jear-old Fal ms boy .lOHX F. KEN1'Il'EDY will t e openmg 0 e n n- "Grosse Pointe Woods Lions Club-Grosse Pointe Ki- The three thunder~torms b ' add d t the! ,a e I r n ,nearly drowned at the Farms me'£'t with Britain's Prime Min. nual Grosse Pointe Horse wanl's Club Traffic Safety' Week." that struck the DetrOlt area on COP), was resse 0 John L Potter of 631 BaITJOg- ; .', I p. P k \" d I 10 . t r Ha Id ...... '11 I t thO S1. ,,, on the etrounds of - on S n d a v June 9 and' Sh ore s' Boar d 0f Ca nvass",'nrs In' ton an attorn!'y representing. ,. mumclpa. ler- ar on .e nes- s £' 1'0 ,Hacml an a e IS I "" ':> The council took this action as I ~ ..------,~---j~-~-- u J, , it Mr Sherman requested a 1'1'- tl 'w d 'd . t t t d th i nay. June 5. He was pulled from month. The F, e Ireland and before proceeding WIn N '.. Peabody havE'. . al- attention, . of ththe citizensb tof t thef thehidWoods during tlthe 1962.63h l' de par- t men t ~s reporting, : TItemperatll~'ed't' and ventilation.d ',. H'"e 1$ Jome d' ln h'IS battl e bv S:\11'. and ~Mrs. .NCi'man \\'haler, to Italy. Discussion will pro- ready talhed m entnes for Increase In I' num er a ra - sc- 00 year, an le sc 00 S wires and trees k n a eke d: lese c.on I Ions are ~on usn e ; Anthonv Verme;llen of 716 Bal- r, of 116 l\IUlr road. Th,e boy babh' cf'nter on intf'r-Allied de- over 300 horses for the four- fic accidents over last year, safety patrol sponsor. down. : to causing undue f~tlgUe and, four. a'ttorne\' for the Woods ar.u three other young chIldren fens~. with !'t>~cial emphasis Oll day event. The accident rate in the The school's safety patrol pro- , . h W d ". : resultant decrease U1 mental E .t. t C . t' d th of the falmly went to the park . Woods this year, according to gram is under the direction of Two homes 10 t e 00 s \\ Cl e I acuity resulting in possible mis- '-'-"a e ~orpora lOn, an e ; without the knowledge of their the proposed NATO nuclear 1\lorning, afternoon and eve- Director of Public Safety Vern Milton Riggs, who on Friday, struc:k by lightllninf.g0z: SUnday , takes'.-' : .JOsetPhoH. \\:ag(ln,el~IDeveloP-f parents, force and the possibility of im- ning sessions are scheduled causing a sma Ire If. one 0 'S . d ,men c mpan\ e\ e opers 0 Baile,v. has increased approxi- June 7, received the Grosse . • f ,The hores' group pomte out, . , ' A "d' t, t b' provin~ East.West relations. daily I' x c e p t Sunday in all the houses. and on Mond.ay a I Sl .' the area. ecol 109 0 a repor su mlt- ~Ia"ml'llan l'S bell'n"'ed to <,on- clus.~"'s l'n"ludl'ng 0 I v m p I' C malely 90 percent over the Pointe Woods Lions Club Safety P k l' ff' h d I that the lerman letter \\as not ,.. I d' 1 f ted to John DeFoe supeIintend- ~, ~ <0 " ~" .r ar po. Ice 0 ICeI' a a nar- notarized or sworn to a~ the .Hoor aI', IS the south eg 0 '. sider KennedY's visit a !-,olitlcal Jumping Comp('tition, Arabian same period in 1962. Plaque, ~or his outstanding pr~- row ~sca~e when a 4,400-v?lt i Chart~r provides. Th~ ;roup a l'-shaped street pattern run- I ent ~f !'~,rks an~ Recreation, asset. His Conservative Party, native costume riding, fine Making Presentations gram, T e plaque was presell - electriC 1mI' b~oke apart wIth, pointed out that Mr. Sherman. ning west from Lake Shore into . ~olrn..., .:\o,man slIpped p~s~ a rocked internally and extern- harness horses. hunters. and During Traffic Safety Week, I'd to Riggs, who accepted it a loud explOSIOn and landed!. Briarcliff nlace running back tD IJfegual d and ontO a dn 109 ally by the scandal over ex. gaiten entries, the two organizations are mak- for the schooL atop hi.s scout car. '(ContInued on Page 2\ Lake Sho;e. . •board. and dove into deep water., War Mir.ister John Profumo's As an added attraction this ing a \V a r d presentations to Sgt. Mast pres e n t e d the Lightning struck the home of: ------A 'd hI k B II t. ,The boy did not go down, but h I f th love life. has been threatened year. Elaine Kramer will appear Woods sc 00 s or 'elr eff 0rt s pIaque on behaIf 0f the L'IOns Pat Patten 1/58~ Mane-hester 'NeI.'HOUS S1f11-t ter '!\1 Imld - oet' on a t anf )ne,103 . d"10 s\~a"II 0\\ " l:onsJQera." ble \\a. ter, with a censure motion when twice daily jumping her six 10. th I' pe dest'na n Safety pro - Club an d th e Publl"C .,aco fet y De- •rhe antenna' was hit. and the. 1 l' :, fcet" 001' inan theCOIlShores!nUl'S WI'Sand orthen' I.'. \\'as sal.0d Parliament resumes in mid. I handsome animals in tdndem grams, it was disclosed by Po- partment. lightning bolt traveled down RallIS Into Tree :into the Woods. Don Dansbury of 79 Mapl'.'- .June. lover unusual and spectacular lice Sgt. Jack Mast and Patrol- Given Surprise Award the pole: ;::-ausingdamage to the 1 The attorneys for the Woods ton, a. j~feguard. saw the boy ~n * .. .. 0 b s t a ell's, an act that has ma?- Al Abend, school safety Riggs was also a participant roqf, chImney and roof rafters, : residents contenc1 tMt the clos- the dl\'lng board and saw hIm Sunday • .June 9 thrilled spectators at such well offIcers. in a surprise ceremony in ?nd started. several s~all fires Mary L. Nl'meth, 17, took I ing of Moorland at the boundary jump into the ~iikE', and im. LOUISIANi\. S EN A TOR kno\vn exhibitions as the Can- ~------which the members of his 10 the attIC. The fires were her eyes off the road for a: between the two communities: medIately do\'(' 10 and pulled Allen J. Ellend('r Sat u r day adian National E.xposition 10 Delivery Service S~fety Patrol presented him doused by firemen. second Wednesday evening, j would be an inconvenience for: the boy to safety. thn'atened Administration of- Toronto. the Amencan Royal at I WIth a desk pen-calender set, All Fixtures Damaged .Tune 5 -- and drove into an I the Woods resid{ nts. Another lifeguard. Lauren ficials pushinq quick new civil I ~ansas City, ,thl' Cow Palace Reports Rohhery I engrav~d with the legend, "Mil- Fire officials sai~ t~at !?e acci~ent.. ,II Adopted Master Plan . B • ..' ThursddY, June 13, Before You Close C. 'Berlin Wall' Burglary FORDS SEE Dick W0rner liT op Hatter" Simms-Dawson Ford, Inc. -II th Year of Serving G,'os~e Pointe 1540' East Jefferson Groue Pointe CHET SAMPSON VA 1.1000 Res. TU ~.52 irivites you to pick up your --y....,.~.._.- ..-'.-.."...-;.-w ...... -.-.. ._-.r...,.....r ~ r (i.....~-~~~ ...... "~-, .._,....,..".,.,.,~'-'~ ...,....,.;~- :,...,. .. s : Airlines Tickets ~ n at 100 Kercheval Ave.-on the Hill Even tho'.lgh you may have mlJda your reservations directly with the a~rlint!l. '~l\ I \ i REPRESENTING all airlines and the prices are standard. TU 5-7510 - ._- _. - . - trBermuda" SHORTS Tailored c,f wash-wear cotton poplin with side elast~c adjust- 'IN E 0 0 ment. No belt. Co:lvemem towel A beautiful two~ loop. and exquisitely Keepsake Weddi ~]ZES 30 to 44 bride and grrom. IDEAS ways wear with for Bla'ck, White, Mid-BIllt, T tm, Oliv~ June 16th * Robes from 12.50 SESSLeR $35,00 3,).00 * Pajamas from 5 •.95 * Slippers from 9.95 * Shirts from 6.00 NECKWEAR Countess Mora. Bronzinl, Dominique France from 5.00 16835 KERCH ethers from 2.00 Gr,' OPEN THl Our OIHZ Tailor on Premises at All Times ~ ~~-~--~~-~ HOURS: 9 to 6 P!eued-71optoll 92 Kz:R.oBB'VAX.- ...... On-theHil.~ GJr..osSJ!l POIN'1"2 -... ~ ---.------~~------~------_. ---~~ __ ~_r_ ...... Joseph Y. Rogers, ...... Ma"ager, ...... Grosse Pointe ...... Branch ...... New Mortgage ...... Department ...... Home ...... -...... First Federal has er ...... Mortgage Loan C...... added personnel ar- .. .. quarters at 17150 ...... St. Clair. It's Open ...... ginr.ing tomorrow, ' ...... like you to meet Ot .. .. new quarters, and ...... home financing fro .... C,),l(: t'l.;tE' ...... tells the closing, r:ght in the ...... ,tory We invite you to af' ...... about linancing horr ...... ing or improvemen1 ...... ,o. nancing your preSE ...... N"'lhJrai shoulders summer '.veighi' ...... contract. sport c8ats, cool in a blend ...... of 65 J,'o dauon polyester and 35% ...... carton, An arr"ay of interesting patterns . Come in, Join L ...... $37.50 Ffee Refresh me ... .. I", p(ll'ted ...... Friday, June 14t ...... GOLF KNIT SHIRTS .. 4o' $8.50 ..... HOW MUCH DOES l'lE"l\' CADILLAC COST? ... ,\taaras A through Friday, ...... S\f/IM SHORTS $12.50 9:30 to 4:00 Monday" ...... Before you give your answer, here are a few in the basic price of a Cadillac cost several Fridays 9:30 to 6:00 ... .. Mad,.as, button dowtt car to retain its high value over a far longer ...... pertinent and helpful Cadillac facts to hundred dollars extra on some cars? Among ...... SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS $9.50 period of time ...... guide you. these are Hydra~Matic transmission, power Pick your favorite model ... put your ...... Did you know that there are twelve steering, power brakes, heater and, on some .. ... f><;timatedpricR tag on it ... and check your ...... beautiful Cadillac models-each very differ- CadiIlacs, power seats and windows, indi- guess with your authorized Cadillac dealer. ... 4. ent in character and cost? They range in vidual sports-type seats and leather interiors ...... JohnSTon & Ml;rp~y, ~nd Aleen Shoes We'll wager YOll guessed too high and ... ~ ...... price from the m2.gnificent Series Sixty-Two And did you know you can pay almost as we'll also bet that when you hear the actual ...... Coupe to the stately and distinguished much for a great deal less? Cadillac crafts. price, you'll be ready t Thursday. ,Iu,..,e 13, 1963 Thursday, June I 3, 1963 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three - -_. - ,---~ ._.._------~------_._---- CASES DlSMISSlm ------_._----~------_.- --_.__ ._--_._------B.fore You Close On Judge Douglafl L. Plltcnion OI'dcred the cases against two First P()i'lte Flo'lver SI10'W Principal FORDS p<,rsons who appean'd before him in Grosse Pointp City s. Stein & Co. SEE : .Just i('e Comt Illst week dis- In, Fries Is Big S'lccess Dick Warner missed. .~------.. ~- I The Gl'OSSP Pointe Garden Club who staged and direcled i IITop Hatterll Roth ElailH' Cathel'in!' Hoy, i CC'nter 1<'low('r Show, a thing t.he flower show from t.he be-I' ,!l4~ Cn",cent lane, and Hichllrd of beauty, WllS II great success. ginninl'( to the end. . Simms~Dawson , D. Mitt'h~>lI. 1258 Yorkshire, had Frida~' and Sat.urday, .June 7 Mrs. E. B. Erickson, of 1'1'111- :1 Ford, Inc. bt'('n C'h!ll'gC'd with l"C'C'kless and H. flower lovers flocked to berton road, was awarded the MADE - TO. ORDER 15401 East JcHcnon driving. ('"using an accident. In ~,I,l~ b(~a.utifUll~. staged s~ow, siI~cr h'ay for having the most I Grosse Pointe Iwither ease WIlS t1l('rC' an C'yp. I he (.1 "'en 'VI mid Opens. POint:; in thC' arrangement Sec- I VA 1.1000 Res. TU 1-5251 witness, and ,Judgt' Pat.('l'son It was held in the magnifJ-1 tion and Mrs. Sheldon Dren-I dismissed both charges. : cent air conditioned ballroom of I nan of Lake Crest road, re- i i the Fril's Memorial. directed ceived the silver plantC'r fo)' I i by thl' Grosse Pointe Park I aceumulating the most points in i Garden Club. I thp Hort.iculture seclion. This I 11 , The focal point was a cool I is the second consecutive time I : looking fountain of bubbling she has won the .award. Bel?w I I water coming out of a cup held are tht' !Ist of Wll1ners of rlb-, : by a little girl with sprays of bons in the itrrangement scc- i , water playing upon her feet. lion: 1I Leading up to the fountain Blue ribbons: 1\1rs. G. Det- i on hoth sides of the path were wiler, Mrs. Elmol'e Frank. Mrs. I : lovt'lv pots of ivies cascading F. Hutchins, Mrs. Ivan Taylor, 'I For fue fasnionabre ~dow'; four and five feet from Mrs. E. B. Erickson, Mrs. Clar- ~recn stands. The green back- ence Maguire, Mrs. E, B. Eric'k- : grollnd of the fountain was son, Mrs. K Heglin,\ Mrs. .1., ROGER O'CONNOR statel~' p y r a:11 i d evergreen Quasarano, Mrs. A. Vanderzee. I (Continued from page 1) After serving Dads for eve; the years- "\ "., double rinq Beromon4 trees, SIX feet tall, ' Red rib bon s: Mrs. John 1960. observing and doing re- chances are we know Dad's size and just ., The pretty fiower arrange- Veech. Mrs. Kenneth Strang, search in a number of German '''1111/ da' mcnb were placed in powder Mrs. Frederiek Gould, Mrs. M. niltional schools dUl"ing J960-61 what he wants on his Special Day! . blue nichps on tables covered Klippel, Mrs. C. M. White, Mrs. and studying at the UnivE rsity IOR'fS ~\\ 'with powder blue denim table Vidor Craig, Mrs. B. Barrows, of Bonn. I ! ('overs. Mp;. Victor Craig, Mrs. ,John Since 1961. the ncw BCirnes The outstanding "invitation- Hering. 1\'1rs. ,John Durant, Mrs. pl'incipaJ has been a member; LOOK WHAT YOU GET AT STEIN'S FOR K~~OR~ake al" arrangements were placed R. Kaye Mrs. V. Rar!cliffe, Mrs .. of the High School staff. His; : on powder blue perlestals along:'J. DuCharmp. : primary responsibility there has: si,:e C;JS:l(" ad;c:st. vv E o o N C3 s E T s . th~ wall overlo~king the lovely Yellow ribbons: Mrs, L. H. been to lec~ch history to 10th: ~j:.CO:1,;cn:cnt towel i i A b\~autiful twosome ••. superbly styled Trial Gardens 111 back of the I Luke, Mrs. Ogden and Mertens, I grade pu~tls. Hel'£> he ?as i • SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS and exquisitely crafted ... matching Alger House. ! Mrs. H. Gumper, Mrs. M. Bren- ,helped ongtnate and deve.op I A special group of designer patterns KeeT)~ake Wedding- Ring-~ for both the The Michigan Orchid Society: nan. lVlr!;. H. Beatty, Mrs. F.: a seminar-e!assrool11 organiza- :ES 30 to 4-i brjr'ie and groom. For the ring~ you'll al- members ('ollected quite a few i Stetukluh, Mrs. William Teet-! tion for world histor~. c:1assps. reg. 8.95 to 12.95 ways wear with pl'ide., choose Keepsake. "ohs and ahs" with their clever-! zC'I, Mrs. R. Durant. Mr. O'Connor was one of l\' staged jungle st-ene with: White ribbons: Mrs. E. Lamh, seven finalists in the splection greens and orchids of every; Mrs. Fred Slocum, Mrs. R,; process. Five local candidates, • GOLF SHIRTS color, size and description. I' Kaye, Mrs. Earl Hodges, Mrs.: and two from abroad made up fine birdseye knit with and without breast pocket- $ .\fid.Bllle, Tdn. OHt'6 . Cameras were clicking away L. Beauman. Mrs. B. Barrows,' thc field. Of the latter, one was Munsingwear Grand Slam dnd Puritans Flight.Knit or at "this or that" outstanding' Mrs. Lill~' Win, Mrs. Wilber a Michigan contestant and tilE' a special group of Banlons . ~f;dO~ jcrs fiiled. . arrangement and among the Mack. Mrs. .John Herrmann, plher wa!' from out of state. , reg. 6.95 to 8.95 speetatol's. t('enagers and men, :vII's. Valentine Guenther, Ml'S. These finalists, chosen by the, were admiring the well-staged H. Bokram, Mrs .. J. Quasamno, Superintendent and his immedi- , 'C'onscrvatinn exhibit by Mrs. Mrs. Roland Postel, lVII's.. John ate assistants from the entire' • SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS Willi.am CudliP: Mrs .. Merlin: VceC'h. Mrs. M. A. Cudlip, Mrs. [Ii.st or applic~nts. were inter-, in blends of Kodel and cotton or 1001l/0 meshwedves JAYMES C'udllp. and theIr commIttee. ,J. C. F'l'ost. Jr .. Mrs. R. Swrgles. ,\'lcwed by a five-member com- It took weeks and weeks of mittct' composed' of classroom or batiste, wash n' wear, little or no ironing by MAN- SESSLER Mon'$ $25.M trips up to the northern Michi- I i teHC'lwrs and administrators. HATTAN in snap tab, button down, semi-spread or $35.00 Lady's 20.00 gan woods f;)r the wonderful: Reckless Driver 'Their recommendations as to dress and play collars-white and colors. 3.5.00 .nr ,""lll~ 1....moW' bt'1&. 1'n"", mdud< FMo o ::::. '~.:" :.' '"::,:, "'~ " ginning tomorrow, June 14th, We'd "':\:'.).7,,; Guy Ernest Crosby. 3160 2nd. $ like you to meet our staff, see our DACRON & WOOL SUITS new quarters, and how we speed Plains and Patterns - R~g. 59.50 home financing from application to ..;.~f~~:..:.~~:I~h]::!tigf~~~~;)l;: closing, right in these new offices, . .tr:;::'::tt fC',:son.. .. Special Group 01 Imported We invite you to ask any questions i14;;;';1 dri~~~ ~~ .1ail~e~:I~~b~~l~~~q,hll~: «.1>~L.,,~ ..., ... ! 12 B df d I'l d t 11 about financing home buying, build. ~, ~~%:i'f'\'''V''''~', 9 e or, al e 0 pu up SILK and WOOL SHARKSKINS '<,~~':";".":: .,. i in time and slammed into the ing or improvement-or about refi- \ ,~i rear of Crosby's vehicle. Lustrous tones of light gray, cambridge gray, dark brown, nancing your present loan or land ,it, : Police took Lewis, who had' olive and medium blue. ",,~{,>, ~;]ammed into hi~ own wind- I Reg. 79.50 s contract. -:<:\::~~ ~~<~. I shield and cut his face, and, sr' .:',.;r Audrey Crosby, 58. a passenger I Special Group 01 Imported ;.. ; in the firs! automobile, to Bon I[ Come in, Join Us in ., '''. i Scc'ours Hospital. Neither was; MOHAIRS : seriously inj llrC'd. ' L~L,LL.,~::~1~ Free Refreshments . Lewis received tickf::ts for, Iridescent tones of light tan, blue$, and grays. , .' ,)'('ekJess-driving. c au sin g an I ReCJ. 75.00 Friday! June 14th .,.:..,••...,.::~,~ ! accident. an~ d~'ivil1g \Vitho~t ':."....,.....".,.'."" X. ,an operator s license on hIS T? through Frid~y! June 21st 100~~ Imported SILK t,&h;~i:~"~~S,~~;:;{\:~:':person. His cal' was severely $ 9:30 to 4:00 Monday through Thursday, ,"."" .'~" : ~~';i~.ged, and ~l~d.: __~ lowed I Plai.1 and iridescent tones, blues, blacks and olives. :h value owr a far longer Fridays 9:30 to 6:00 , Reg. 115.00 ..' (jross~ :-:: ite model ... put your Harold G. Phelps, Assistant Vice President and : on it ... and ('heck your Manager, briefs Joe Rogers on Grosse Pointe area Point~ N~ws nhorizM Cadillac dealer. OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9:30 to 9:00 Published every Thursday by u gue:;sed too hi~h and Anteebo Publishers, Inc. SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:45 when you hear the actual 99 Kercheval Avenue re~dy to join the fast- Grosse Pointe 36. Michigan amily right now. ~..;: FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Phone TU 2-6900 ~for yourself! Three Trunk Lines occond Clll~s Posta~e paId at De-' OF DETROIT trolt. Michjl~an. , 17012 Kercheval SubSCription Rates $4.00 Per Yea I I by MalJ ($;,.UO \J II t sid e Wayne County). All !IIews and AdvertIsing 17150 Kercheval near St. Clair • COpy Must Be In The News Office GROSSE POINTE I by Tuesday Noon to Insure Inser- • tion. Andress all Mall (SUbScrlptlOns, Change of Address Forms 3579) to 99 Kercheva'J Avenue. Grosse fi POinte 36, MJl'hlg'an. J ¥ i • ~k ~' - --- - Pag9 Four GROSSE POINTE NEvVS Thursday, Junf! 13, 1963 Thursday, June 13, Two Tilts Won Girl Hit by Car Pointers Get Many people alm t" please, \ The road to ruin 1. teldom CAR FIRE DoeS";J I Rohert Waldroll but !'ome are mighty p"or shots. crowded with men lurn1na back. I By Legion Nine Suffers Injuries MSU Degrees Post Daniel Borwick, 18, 0: Gets GOP Hampton road, wa~ on! I houses away from hon The Grosse Pointe American Sharon Kail, 16, of 377 Mor- Many Gr'osse Pointers were Peter B. S pi v a k, Waynp! Legion Post 30:~ baseball team oss, was Injured on Monday, among the 2,758 s l u den t s Counfy Republipan Chairmall.' wOll two one-run games this ,June 3, when she was struck awarded degrees at Michigan has announced lhe iJppointm('nt : past week to move into a first by a car a.\l she ran across MOl'. Slate University's 103rd annual, of State Representati'v(' Hobert: PLUMBIN place tie wlt.h East Detroit. [01- oss rORd, after getllng off a spring commence-ment exercises I E. Waldron as Vi(,l'-Chairm:w lowing Friday's games. Both bus. held last Sunday aftemoon In' of lhe Wayne County Republt- .DAY and ,I teams have a 4-2 record. The girl was conveyed to St. Sparlan Stadium. can Commlltl'c. Wednesday night 30:1 played John Hospital by Farms ,fire- Represcnlative Waldron was HEAIIN ,undefealcdI Northwest Posl and men, wereh she was trealed Degree recipients in c Iud e : appomle. d I>y the Executive: ' I won 3-2 behind pitehel' Jay for a broken rip:hl wrisl and Charles S. Baum, 427 Moran, Committee to replace .fames H, DIV. I Yeckley. Northw('st scored a forearm. and abrasions aboul B.A., Accounting; Robert B. Sterrett. prl)minent Detroit In-: run in the thir~ but GP scor~d the head. Benlon, 1085 Beaconsfield, B.A., surance executive who resigned' thrce in the SIxth on two In- Sh t k b I' SOCL11Sciences; Georgianna D. May 31 to accept the position SPORT-LOVING DAD? I ' e Was s rue Y. a car Brooks, 22950 Marter, B.A., Slaeh tailored for comfort I field hits. a mental error. and drIven by AloysIUS Cadieux, 69, EI t Ed t' J d'th as Agency Manager- of the Chi- "L'onlC heads-up base running. of •.?9-~24 P ar kwoo,d I nkster, A' emBen arvks 613ueaN IOn;t DU I rago office of the Detroit lnsur- 12.9S to 32.50 . who was drl'ving north on Mal'. . roo,. . a l'e 'arne, ance Agenc". TIE AND HANDKERCHIEF SET FridiJY Gr'.lsse POlllle scored B A I t I) HIS J Knit shirts with drive and color os t b '1 d h .., nerIOI' eSlgn; e en ... R . ld . four runs in the top of the s ~ a ou t 20 ml es an our. Clo d 434 M 'K' I ' PhD Ed- epresenlative Wa ron IS a! 8.5e to 25,00 I by. ,f.: In e},., t' D t. A d ninth to win a come-from- e- According to a police report, uc,ltion; Dale C. Clyma, 1806 DnalYe ehroCllelr . gra uatc of' Pure silk "fluff type" pocket hondkerchief with Rainproof, windproof jackets ! hind viclory from Stitt Post, Cadieux slowed lo 20 miles Sev rn B A B i Adm" artmoul ,0 ege,l he served 15.y5 to 19.95 4-:l. Stitt scored 2 in thc sev- e , ' " us ness InIS',1 with the U'" Ai For c i th color co-ordina+ed tie. Available in black, blue. I ." Ik th "' .. t.. when a Lake Shore Coach bu!; tration; Bruce A. Conder, 843 E 'r~'..r .' ..r n he BIG BUSINESS DAD? entl on ~ ~ .J. 'hI' ~d~1Is d g~ve~ stopped at Piche. The girl I L"keland, B.A., Marketing; and I ur:pet~ Ie~ltle, r J~Ing bto t <:! olive, gold, brown or gray. up :)y ~o d ~/(' Il'and' an, . ac ,got off and looked one way I Patrick J. Dinan, ~67 Harcourt, ' ran tt. ap tw. He .as een a 9941 HAYES Silk ties of distinction I Ifl) JiJ? I thOU es, d blagalnd In ' and . then darted across the I' B.A., Social Sciences. PHra~ clng ~ dtornedY'sJnhce 19 49., 2.50 to 10.00 I I.le elg 1" on.a ou e ~n a street, and ran into the side e IS marn.e an Js t e fat her I slOgle. lost 30;1 had 2 Swgl~s of Cadieux's cai'. The girl feU I Olhers are: Judith G. Easter- of three chJld~en. Short-sleeve summer shirts and a. walk to load the bases III lo lhe pa\'ement. I man, 1071 Balfour, B.A., Busi- In announcmg the appoint. 5. 5.00 to 7.95 I thc nmth followed by J. Ycck- ness Education; Jane D. Ferbes ment, Mr. Spivak s.lid "Repre-. Walle~s, belt! / Icy's single for 2 ru:~s. I~awrence W. Four?ier,. 52, i 328 McMillan, B.S., Child De~ sentative Waldron's appoint.' 3,95 to 15.00 i Then Hon Irwin's single to of 133 Barham, Delrol~, dnver i velopment and Teaching; Sha. ment is a real boon to Our com-, left drove in the tying and of th~ coach, told pohce that Iron L. Georgi, 828 Berkshire,j mittee. ~ cannot think of any- [__ o_p_e_"_T_h_u_r_S_d_OY_E_y_e_"_i"_9_S_.T_i_II_9_:0_0 __ 1 COMFORT-LOVING winning runs. C r i t c h fie 1d the girl got off t~e bus and I B.A., Elementary Education; one else m our metropolitan area I . ,he saw her walkIng lo the H k • h h b f '1' , DAD? i pitched ,an outstandlllg g-arne , enry J. Hec . 245 Kenwood w 0 as ecome so amJ Jar I allowing one walk. 6 hits. and f~ont, but did not see her get! Court, B. A .. Economics; Carol with the problems of our people Thirsty r.rryeloth rob. I str'iking out 15. He did allow a hit.. ~~cn ~e got off the bUS" A. Hutchins, 620 Washington, and who has earned the respect 16.95 double in the nInth with one FouInle. sale!. the girl and B.A., Art Education' Geralyn R. and admiration of so many in a' Comfortable slippers loutI but Jeff von Schwartz came Car were aboul 15 feet away. I Jameson, 2008 Lan~aster, B.A., :elatively short tim(' in the leg- 6.95 to 9.95 I in in relief and retired the next Another witness, Keith L. Elementar~1 Education; Ruth A. lslature. r feel that his appoint- Cool summer pajamas I\\'0 batters easily to cnd the Broeffle. 19, of 11697 Laing, Kattenbach, 1636 Hawthorne, ment will give our committee a 5.00 game. von Schwartz' appear.- Detl'oit, told police at the B.A., English; and Mal'Y F. La- balanced political tone which is ance in relief marked the first secne that he was waiting lo mont, 1587 Anita, B.S., Ch;!d invaluabl~ in this day and age," MEN'S WEAR, INC. "REGULAR GUY" tinl(' in six games thal any make a left turn f!"Om Piche Development and Teaching. R<"presentative Waldron will' help was rl'quired. to Moross, when he saw the . serve until August, 1964, at 1693() Kt rdJet'al. at l\'otre Dame DAD? Sunday's g-ame with Livonia girl get off the bus and run .. StIll others are; Janice N. whieh time Committee full- Wide choice of sport shirts was can'eelled beeatlse of wet I across the street and into the Lll1COI~, 1825 Lakeland, B.F.A., I term elections will be held. 5.00 to 15.95 grounds This w('ck's schedul : side of the car Art. With Honor; Susan E. Lud- :--.-:- ~ .. .. ._,.~_ ~ __ . _.__..__...... ~._. _ Gool w.lking shorts , (a. IIS f".01, 303' t 0 mee,'t PI 11'11'IPS:e i . At the hospital.. . MISS. Kall. wig,.' 10:'....1 Roslyn, B.A., Social glll":lIflllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIII1111~ 1I11111111111111111::1I111111111111111111111111I111!1'U1l1l1 '111111111111111111111111111111"111"'"1111 1I1111l1l1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lIl1l1l1r::1I11111 Post Wednesday nighl at 8 at I said thaI sht' looked only one oSClfencdC's,W Jll1amF. Mann, 2033 ~ 5.95 +0 13.95 Manz Field. Hamtramck Fal-I h " x or , B. A. Holel, Motel and == . .' ~ way as s e ran across the I Club Management. Moll Mc- I ~ Store Hours: 9:3C.5:30 Daily Wash In wear sport shirt cons al J aynl:' Fieid Fud",y at street. She failed to see the i • _ . ' y. I ~ 5'30 and Learned Post Sunday' . h' CIUl e, :>70 Lmeoln, B.S., ChIld '= 7.50 ,. , "I oncommg car, s e sald. I D I h' == I at one at Manz Field. J ,earned, . eve opment and Teac lllg; Ro- ~ Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 P.M. : Is t'llrl'entiy Ol1e of the hottest C~dIeux was released after: land L. Meulebrouck, 387 Wash- ~ I tl'Clms in the league and tltis maklllg a stalement. He was I ington, M,B.A., Finance; Bar- ~ i should be an excellent ball not ch:trged. : bara G. Mills, 6 Racinor circle. ~ ' game. ------lB. A. Elementary Education; ~ FATHER'S DAT IS JUNE 16 . Church ConfirlTIS Priscilla M. Moorman, 97 Mo. ~ GUILTY AS CHARGED ran, B.A., History; and Judith ~ (J:;[ G A. Osgood. 1224 Vernier, B.A., ~ HIGH-SENSITIVITY .,oil 520 WOODWARD 7 MILE near LIVERNOIS Thomas Smith of 1026 Way- roup 0f Young JunIor High Teaching, with ~ f!tu burn, eharged with being drunk Honor. ~==_== Op~ Thursd.y "nd h,d.y Eve •• and dIsorderly, was found The FIrst English Ev, Luther- ~ wo 2.14~' 9-TRANSISTOtt RADIO UN 4-2600 I ~uilly by Park Judge C. Joseph an Church. 800 Vernier road. More are: ,Joanne Phillips, ~J ~ AND IN THE FI~HER BUILDING I Belanger, folIo wing a hcarjn~ recei\-Cd b~' confirmation 28 i 656 Li?c~ln B:A., Elementary ! l Tit ].144:) I held on Wednesday. June 5. youn~ persons into its mem-I EducatIOn, JUdlth M. Poxs~n,: ~ ~ 12.98 I Smith paid a fine of $20, bl'rshlp on Sunday. ,June 2. The . 8~1 Lakeland, B.F.A., A.:t, Wl~h! ~ ':1 fERT RinG : rather than spend five days in, confirmation of these youth on IIH.19h J:IOonor; CaroDlyn J. QUII-: ~ 7 Attt ovtsto"ding valve o.,d 0 i the Wayne County ,Jail. ! Penterost was preceded by I mg, 6 7 Notre am~. B.A,. I~ STAN ._------.- ..------~--~---- i three years of instruction in i F:ench; Nancy S. R.eld. ~53: ~ IS il .~KELLER ~o 150 0 lSIIIS150 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 II0 0 IS00000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lIo0 0 0 0 ormn 0 II 0 II0 0 0 P" the Christian Faith. ,L~keland, M.A., Art, Janice : ~ fMe gi'ft Dad will enjoy for yeOt's,_ I \0 ". f Rlchter, 421 Moran, B.A., Ele- I ~ \ ,'0 ; 1 hose confirmed were: Jon i mentary Education; Bette F. ~ ~~ . ~ I ~br~;ams~ln. MSharon Bandlow,: Roberts, 885 Lake Shore. B.A., ~ , , rO a"l Be., arc Boza, Judy; Elementary Education; Robert ~ ~\~ir \ P P , E, comp'itte leet+ter cOf"f.-,.ing ~ ~ 'Or~ PIl\1 ~l PcP ~ ~ J~I"r~ : Brcy, Herbert Gould. Ruth' Sainsbury. 2119 Van An. ~ romo with ~\l \ ;0 .... \ -.\. .... \ .\.~....,." i Harbo, Susan Henderson Den- t B A B' Ad" '= !a '. bb . ' werp,." USll1ess mlnts- == ,:~~,Z~\v )0 i nIs Hu ard, DI~ne Ho:man, tralion; Thomas W. Smith, 1311 ~ ~.'-~, ;0 I Jeffery :Jensen, Lmda Jenzen. Harvarcl, B.A.. History; and ~ ~~nCY .. for Your listening ~r r R .. r -t I r" r i Krause. R?bert Krateh- Donald W. Stephen. 1914 Nor- ~ battery a.nd pol1shtftg cloth. ~"r~,) \;j' ~~t,0 • Bllan Larg. Kenneth Meg-, wood drive B.A. Histon'. ~ ,::: ~r J ~ r ,.1 r ...... _-~R 0,.' ~ i anck, Mark Pohnl. Nancy Rif- i ". == Our American, l )0 : fen burg. Lee Ruprecht. Lynn Eileen J. Toepel. 19}4 Loeh- ~ )0 I Ruprecht. Rag e r Salomon. moor. B.A. Elementary Educa- I I ~ Foo \0 ~ Lynn Schoenhals, Kathy Tun- lion with Honor; Annette T.: ~ )o , nell. James Ward. John White- Urso 100 Cloverly B.A. Ele-: ~ 15301 E. Jeffersofl ~ SUMMER SPORT COATS i side. Tod Williams, Charlene mental'Y Educatio~; Ma,:ie L.! ~ ~ Wilson, and Christine York. I Vanderpool. 1:~58 Berkshire. ~ ,Jacobson,s' , , n ------I B.S.. Nutrition Research. with! ~ - -- ~ India Ma~ras. Cotton-Dacron hl~nds. PurE' Silks, and , The mamb3. an African: Honor; and Ann C. Van Goe-: ~ \0 other "rool" warm weather fabrics. Select from con- i snake. is so venemous that its ! them. 1209 Brys drive. B,S,,: ~ ~ ser\'ativf' so!ici ('olol's and small plaids or brightly I bite usually brings death in less: Veterinary Sc,iencc, with High I ~ P colored "Party Coats," th.~8.~__ minut~______~ ' Honor. are still mOl"e. ..: ""--~.__" priced from 29.115 to 115.00 • perfect Father's Day gift, for the ~ KNITTED SHIRTS 'p m,(ln who is going places ••• )0 )0 )0 Thf' man', ('hoice for activl' wear. Thl' perfect gift for )0 ~olfer. boater or ('ourtsll1an. Our wide assortment in- dudes La Cnste. Aertex, Colton me~ih or "easy to care for" banI on. AMERICAN TOURISTER LUGGAGE Sl('> II ;.... from 5.95 ~ f> ~ • ii[:~~-~~i~;'~r~~'T~~~~!~;~;E~l: ~ ~ HERl\HJDA SHORTS 1=',. . )0 : ~ ~>. .0 ,= :c Dacron-cotton poplins, India Madras. classic :~. ~ seersuckct' stripes. Fabrics and models for i~.', ",', lo )0 the court, deck, fairway or garden. it> from 4.9~ ~ E ':) ...... ~~ io . ,:~' )0 HALF SLEEVE .~. SWIM WEAR ,,':.;, ..... ~ SHIRTS India Madr'as. popli'ls, H('/.!ular. tah or b 1I t t () n plaids. etc. Models in. E clown co I I a r s in cool. clude the longer bath- ~ lightweight fahrics for hot dav stvles and com- Ing short. boxer and CATALINA ~ I'M!. racing styles. )0 White, solid colors, :0 ehecks and stripei>. from ;'.95 SWIM TEAM...HERE ;0 from 5.95 ~ FROM CALIFORNIA E )0 !\'ECKWEAR SPORT SHIRTS 10 for a shipshape summer OQ Rronlini, Blanford r E' p s, Half sleeves in cotton, silk or India Madras. Reg- ~ summer shantung anG classic GIVE TRI-TAPER TRAVEL COMPANIONS the Michigan beaches .•• English Foulards. ular and button down E collars. from 2.511 to 10.00 of light wei-]ht, scuff-resistant Permanite vinyl that takes wny.lined swim trunks that from 5.95 the toughest trc'lvel abuse. Swing-action locks stay closed, pe k1ke to water withovt a )0 stainless steel closures seal out dust and damp, and foam . '. ".,,',. > • rubber padded handles ease the palm, We show the wrinkle, ond a trim ;ocket... 'E.. ' 25" Two.Suiter. 42.95 Fro II to f I m a co ee Ion 0 e even sizes both of cottoa gobardine SPORT BELTS SPORT SHOES ~ in Silver Dusk or Brown, beginning with the 21" Courier' from 2.50 from 7.95 with s-ea lion motHs. .locket, E Case for short business trips, at 24.95 Prices plus hu' in white; S,MJ.,xl stzes. 7.95 I , Swc trunks, in white or black: 28 to 38 ~zes. 6.95 Grosse Pointe at 17140 Kercheval Ave. Jacobsons Men's Shop See latest, I'" ( or Gas Cor. ~ Opep. Thursday et'enings First Floo~ ~ 11VE MODERN ~U, ..U..s:...~JLQ.JU...2..U.,U_UJULU ...Q 0 ROO 0 0 llltJUl. 12 II !! 0 Q Q. 0 0 ll. 12 0 12 II II SI 0 0 12 0 II II 12 0 12 !U.U..ll...I!..lt2 TWO HOURS FREE PARKING-Tickets Validated When You Make a Purcha!>6 MICHIGA 6GAS CD - a •• 5 as $ sue aa. spas •• u•• so •• Thursday. June 13. 1q63 ~hursd~YI June 13, 1963 CAR FIRE DOUSED I ,-v-~ed-1-1(,-sd-a~y-,-,J-U-ne-5-,-w-h-n.-n-h-l-s-r , ..--:G==-__R_OS ~_~~P_?~_~ __T_E N E_W~~S______~.__ _ __ . Page Five I n In pka~r.' Tn" rnlld to ruin I. 8eldom " 3 928 R · U MDT R..~ ======".!III1I1I1I11II1I1I1I1I1I11I1I1I11I1I1I11I11I11I1I11i1I11!1l!!lI!mllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll1III1I11I11I11illlllill1lllllllllllllilli;I~liilllllllll""l1l1l11iliiiiiWliii[III1I1I1HIIIIIIlIIllIllmlllllllllumllillllllilllllllUOlIIlIlIlIIlllIlWmn y poor shots \ rowdC'd with mC'n turnina back. Danicl Borwick, ]8 of nSG i cal' motor burst intI) flames. , eCelVe. eg,"ees WO eClplents Hampton road, was 'only i I Woods public safety officers S H houses llway from hOl;1 wo I put. Ollt t he fire with a hand Three thousand, nine hun- ford, Master of Business Ad. 0 f Ford Awards tore ours: 9:30.5:30 Daily ~ •__ .. _~_<:' __.~m' ('Xllnguish<:'I', dred and twenty-eight degrees ministration; Robert S. Tutag, 0 h d ______~__ wert' awarded to June grad- 269 Cloverly, Bachelor of Busi- I' pen T urs ~y Evenings Untii 9:00 P.M . ...Illda Homcicr and Douglas uates of the University of ness Administration with dis- Jones hav(: won Ford - Future MIchigan at U, of M.'s 119th tinction; Polly R. Walker, 1902 Rcientists of America awards. = PLUMBING LA ,}.9600 Commencement last Saturday. Huntington, Bachelor of Arts; The two Grosse Pol n t I' r s and British scientist and novelist Frederick B. Watts, .Jr., ]061 among 10 students in greater SIr Charles Percy Snow, wa~ S. Oxford, Do.ctor of Medicine; Detroit-area high schools to reo SUNDAY, JUNE 16, IS FATHER'S DAY the principal speaker, ,Joan L. Wilson, 1221 Audubon, cclvc FFSA awards this ',year, HEATING remember Dad with a gift from his favorite G r 0 sse Pointers receiving Bachelor of Arts; Christine B. selected the subject of their DIY. to. degrees included: Thomas R. W 0 hie l' s, 1247 Nottingham, own research project, worked Allmand~ 26 Nevvberry, Bitch.. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. independently under the guld- - store ... Jacobson's Men's Shop. elor of Science in Engineer- Still more were: Carl M. Eck. ance of science teachers to com- = ing; Edward F. Andrews, Jr., ert, 174 Country Club, Master plete their projects and compile j ~ 773 Westchester, Bachelor of of Arts; Robin D. Harris, 320 formal research reports, (in- ~ Business Administration; John Provencal, Bachelor of Science ,cluding objectives, methodology ~ 1 O. Blair, 17006 M a u m C' e. in Design; William B. Krag, 185 and results), and 3ubmitted final - AND HANDKERCHIEF SET I Bachelor of Business Admin- Merriweather, Bachelor of Sci- reports for judging. istration', Gregory R Blank ence_ in Engineering; Williarrl L' d I ;:;;: RHEEM . H K b 269 K d III a. of 773 Lakepointe, a I ~ 40 gal. gas hot water 596 L'k 1 d B h 1 f" re s, ' enwoo, Master t d t t J h >" ~""'e ('""': ~(>. ~andkerchief with • . a e an '. . a c .e 0 rOof Public Health iIndustrr.al s U en a 0 n D. Pierce Jun-I ~ heater, glass lined, BUSiness AdmmlstratIOn;. Bar- ,Health); Imelda M. Moore, 450 ior High School, received a sil- ~ ~".e0 >e .. A",- a' aO'e 1:1 black, blue, 10 yr. warranty. bara A. Browne, 256 McKInley, Manor Bachelor of Arts' How- Vel' plaque for hel' project; "A I ~ $119.95 installed Bachelor of Arts in Edu.cation; ard E.' O'Leary, Jr., 36 Harbor Possible Enzyme Theory of ~ 9941 HAYES (Normal installation) Janel Brumer, 900 Washington, Hill Bachelor of Laws' Robert Had i at ion Damage." Her I ~ Bachelor of Arts; William R. W. 'Richardson, 367 McMillan, teacher was Bruce Westling. I~ Bryant, Jr., 687 University I Doctor of Philosophy: John J. Douglas, of 1238 Buckingham, ~ place, Bachelor of Laws; Lawr- I Wetzel, II. 36 Newberry, Bach- was awarded a silver plaque for == 5. ence F. Campbell, 1637 .H.aw- i elor of Science in Engineering; his project: "The InflUence of - i-ast JVeeh~ ! thor.ne, Doctor of MedICIne; I.James W. Whitney, 99 Meadow Continuous 4 G r a vi tie s 011 _ DaVId ,J. Coo~, 430 Rivard'ilane, Bachelor of Arts; Kath- Mice." A ~tudent at Grosse - I B a e he lor 01 Arts; Sue E. leen Williams, 34 Oldbrook Pointe High School, he was, ~ hursday Evenin~ Till 9:00 ] Cooper. 1124 Berkshire, Bach- liane, Bachelor of Arts in Edu- taught by Glenn Bray. I ~ elor of Arts in Education; I cation, Names of winners were an-! ~ Frances E. Cousino, 2001 Loch- Joyce L. Andrews. 1043 Dev- nounced jointly last week hy = moor, Bachelor of Arts in Edu- onshire, Bachelor of Arts with Rober,- D. Bond, manager of cation. distinclion and honors in Ger- Ford's Educational Affairs De- -- Proudly Presents Others were: Ann L. Cron- man; Jeffery W, Barry, 757 partment, and Walter R. Brown. _ enweth, 525 Shelden, Bachelor Westchester, Bachelor of Laws; director of youth activit.ies of - of Arts in Education; William Janct A. Collinson, 704 West- the National Science Teachers - E. Gleason, 494 Shelbourne, chester, Master of Arts; Mary Association. :;::; Bachelor of Arts and honors in L. Emerson, 1026 Yorkshire, Sponsored by Ford t:!1d con- I ~ ..1EN'SWEAR, INC. history; Michael M. Hammond, Bachelor' of Arts in Education; I ~ucted by the ~a~ional Science 224 Ridgemont, Bachelor of Harlene J. Harrington, 1450 feache:s. Ass.oclatlOn, the FFSA Science in En gin e e r i n g M.arylan.d.. Ba~helor of Science compe!ltlOn 1S open to all st~- - Charles B. Harris, 1215 Not- WIth. dIstInctIOn; Thomas V, dent~, grades 7 t?roug~ 12, 3L- - t" B h I f S . LoCIcero, Jr 1105 Three Mile tendlllg U.S. publtc, pnvate and - Il1f1~m. a? I' c: ~ t Cl~~~t Master of A~ts' Xhafer Orhan' parochial schools. Its purpose - tn I~no~ls 1~59c;?"~s rY;B . ~- 1452 Maryland, Bachelor of is to encourage high school stu- - I;P:;,'j;, ii:,[,111 , '''"~ "" ':'I:"i;Ii'i!I',:ili,I!Ii'IiH1I11I1l!1lilllll"lIl11l1llll1l1l1l1l1l11lilillllllli1111 llam f °Aot1, K t ' IS Eer'H ae - Business Administration' Leo J dents to undertake research - ,e or 0 r s; a rIlla ,owen-. . ' . . t SPECIAL V ALUEI stein, 105 Lake Shore, Bachelor Homzlck, 1.043 Yorks.hI.re, l\!a~- proJec s. 30-5:30 Daily I of Arts in Education' Jt:.dith ter of BUSIness AdmmlstratIOn; ------A. Johnson, 603 Verni~r, Bach. Be;erly.A. Stewart, 1382 Har-I p Z. Arrest gs Until 9:00 P.M. elor of Arts; Marcia A. Kasa- val d, Bachelor of Arts, were I 0 lee FAMILY-SIZE POOL with ONE-PIECE SOLID STEEL WALL bach, . 1169 . Balfour, Bachelor m~:~'id 1\1 G k' 83 O'f din; ke Str;ppers of SCIence 111 Design; Stefanie . as Ill, x or , I ...' ... and tastefully decorated extra~heavy vinyl liner L. Kerbawy, 1025 Yorkshire, Bachelor of Arts; Edward H: --- : ~ ATHER"S DAY IS JUNE 16 Bachelor of Arts in Education; W~hl, 77? Sheld.en, ~acl:elor .?f City pol ice apprehended I ~ Kevin M. Beattie, 720 Pem- ~clen.ce III Engmee,nng, DaVId three young D('troit boys in ~ (J';I berton, Bachelor of Arts; Wi!- f C~O~k, 200~ Br~s. ~ach~lor the process of s t rip pin g a ~ ."1I~i liam G. Lambrecht, 546 Lincoln, ~h I cle~c~'t In t . ~g~n7ege~~f b icy c I e left in the Maire ~ HIGH-SENSlTIVny ~': I Bachelor of Laws. d arles . Bl zlPalrlc, . 1 - School bike racks late Friday - },j . . en ane, ac 1e or of SCIence morning June 7 - 18.40 I (" StIll others wf'~e: Maunce B. in Design; Richard G. Gram- '.' IT I ~ ~-TRANSISTOR RADIO I Landers. 449 Lmcoln, Doctor mens, 1874 Kenmore, Master of The youngste.rs. a,,~d ]4, 13, ~ lof Medicine; Dorothy Dorr Science in Engineering; Howard an~ 11. had rald.ed bIcycles at ~ I Long, 1130 N. Oxford, Bachelor H. Hush, Jr" 2063 Allard, Bach- l\~a~re the. p.revlOus. day and ~ " 12.98 ) ffflT RIna of Arts; Carolyn J. McCarren, elor of Laws' Verne G Istock ~\ele contInUing theIr vandaJ- ~ Here's backyard fun for the whole family to enioy this summer ••• 1256 Audubon, Master of Arts; 1922 Norwood Ma~ter ~f Busi~; Ism on the return visit when ~ a durable steel wall play pool, enamelled inside and out for extra .. ~tonding value ofld 0 STAN James McEvoy. III, 16837 E. ness ~dministratio(l; David M. i offic~rs, acting on information I~ Jefferson, Bachelor of Arts; Kalember. 1374 Anita, Bachelor: recClved from School Principal ~ ~KELLER ,John P. Malcolm, 578 Barring- of Business Administration; i J 0 h n A. Hammel, arrested weather protection, and vertically corrugated for added strength It Dad will enjoy for yeofS.,. I I~ ton, Bachelor of Science in En- Douglas E. Kuffert, 566 Moor-II them ~ ,~ I ginepring; Barbara A. Marco, land. Bachelor of Science in Police took the boys to the: ~ and rigidity. Included with each pool is a built~in drain and main- ,.. \._ ~ ; ii, : ::' C \" , ':.,i/ ::. 74. Oxford. .Master o~ Arts; Engineering; Dolor e s Wise! City station. where. they were I~ tenance kit. Dimensions: 8-feet in diameter, 20-inches in depth • ~ • f ',II' . EdIth. Flennmg Morns, 673 Maddock, 976 Hampton. Master turned over to their parents'l ~ • - 'f • Itpiete with leoM\er corrying ~ ,\... "'/" Washlllgton. Bachelor of Arts; of Arts; Ernest K. Mann, 19997 Charges have been filed against i ~ Pool holds 630 gallons of water. ,,~~'( , ~l .,:: n,'rry G. Mountford, 696 St. Fairwav Master of BusinC'ss them in Juvenile Court. I ~ Clail:. Bachelor of ~rts; Dorothy Adminls'tration: William F. Mc- This arrest has not stopped I~ ~O~ for privo~ f;sten;,n~ for Your listening & Dancing Pleasure Nightly. .J. NIemann, 406 Lmcoln, Bach- Queen. ]811 Hollywood, Bach- the rccent wave of bicycle I ~ elor. of Arts: Virginia Pear. 267 elor of Arts were still more. stealing and vandalism, how- ~ , ,. battery and pol-isht.n9 doti\.. LeWIston, Bachelor of Arts; ever, and City patrolmen are I ~ • 'I • Our American, Continental and Polynisian .~Ithea S. Romaine, 546 Univer- Richard Heinl Serves maintaining their special watch ~ Slty, Master of Arts; John. O. in the Maire School and other j ~ J~,oubsons Foods Are Superb Scherer, Jr., 1130 Berkshtre, In South China Sea s?ecial-interest areas. ~ 15301 E. Jefferson For rescrvotions- VA 2-4118 Master of Science; Robert L. SOUTH CHINA SEA (FHTNC) The follow i n g afternoon,/ ~ Toy~and Sealby,. ~5 Hawthorne, Doctor -Richard A. Heim, musician Saturday, June 8, City police ~ of MedICIne. seaman. USN, son of Mr. and received reports of two stolen ~ SEcand Floor More were: Nelson J. Sher- Mrs. Arthur Heim of 16900 bicycles, both taken from the ~ burne, 1419 Roslyn. Dodor of rack in front of Kresge's 1'n ~ Cranford lane, Grosse Pointe, - --~ ._-~------_.- D('nt aI Surgery.; An. d rea M. "The Village." They were gl'rl'," ~ S t 764 U B h Mich., is serving with the staff " , mar , m~ers1ty,. ~c e- of Commander Carrier Division bikes, one belonging t.o Mrs. - lor of Arts; JUdIth BlaIr Spell- 19, a unit currently operating Josephine Hess, 1039 Harvard, -- nlan, 58 Meado\v lane, Bachelor as part of the Seventh Fleet the other the property of Deb- = °Sf ARrts; sdusaBnvh'lsvrunfk'A9t61 Anti-Submarine Warfare "Hunt- bie Hanson, 17431 Maumee. . enau, ac e or 0 r s; '.. . Robert E Tapert 731 N Ox- er KIller Group In the South That same afternoon, the ______' ' . I China Sea, City recovered a bicycl-e stolen = The task group's mission as from Ron Trefzer, 326 McKin- a hunter killer force is to se<:,k ley, on Thursday. June 6. A - FENESTRA out and destroy enemy sub- call from the Miller residence, _ SCREENS marines. 395 Rivard, reporting a bike DATING BACK TO 1924 It is the only one of its kind that had been left in front of = on Seventh Fleet duty and the home for some time, led to helps ma.intain peace in the Far I the restoration of Trefzer's - East. property. - ---~-----~~----_. __ ._~~-- ~-~----~~~------~-- ~ -~--- 11I1Il11I1I1I1I1II1II1I1ll1 11111111111111111111 III 1111111111111111 111111111111111 11111111111 11111111111 III 111111111 1111111111111111111111 11111111111 1Il1ll1l111 1II1111 1111111 11111111111 1I111!IIIIIlUIIII 11111111111 1111111 111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111!11111~ SALE! QUEEN ELIZABETH BEDSPREAD TWIN SIZE, reg. 32.50 ., .. , 27.50 by~. FULL SIZE, reg. 35.00 ., 29.98 Now Preteens , cheer for MADRAS PLAIDf .- II 1= '.l.'" .,o;.r< CATALINA A t .. ';'.... SWIM TEAM...HERE :~?;...,."', ;.,,, , :~', FROM CALIFORNIA f# '1;: ;6':-' for a shipshape summer O-ft i i\:', Crossing seasons, these versatile the Michigan beaches, .• ~~ Nothing heats water ii!~ . ~':);, DACRON*/cotton coordinates go hom summer ~. / £Uny-lined swim trunks that ,( I' faster for less vocations to school days and aut",mn picnic~ 1:1: toke to water without a thana flame c. Lucky three-on-a-match: Back wrap skirt ~.. J '),' reverses plaid to solid, 6-14. sizes, 8.98 wrinkle, and a trim jocket- ;', Jacobsons .' ~t ... Ron sleeve madras plaid blouse, 8.14. sizes, 4.98 bot\' of cottot1 gabardine ~. 6e'f6AS 1, Fully lined culotte,6-14 sizes, 7.98 with S'ea lion motHs. Jacket., { ,Oli'..e/brown madras plaid with solid olive. B." WATER FOR A LIMITED TIME ••• NOW THROUGH JUNE 15 in whm!; S,M.,l.,xl sizes. 7.95 gi' i Here's your opportunity to buy an exquisite reproduction of a handsawn ma3ter- S~fim w,",ks, in white or !; HEATER - piece, at a great'saving ••. a deeply puffed, richly s';folled and thickly fringed See latest models at dealers blocl(.; 28 to 38 sizes. 6.95 .Jacobsons or Gas Company showrooms. cotton spread. Antique white, snow white, or raised white design on spice brown. , , I" Preteen Shop ~ ~~~~~~N'~O~~~oi.i;~;~~ Home Decorative Shop Second Floor TWO HOURS FREE PARKING-Tickets V~lidated When You Make a Purchase I Purchase Y GAS COMPANY ~. ~' . I!: Thursday, June 13, 1963 Page Six .. ------"._.~ ~._--~ GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, June 13, 1963 I DistrictNur~n9 Society I U , :lim II' p1r';I"l'.' Tht' mild In ruin I. IeldotTl ~---~~~~--~~~~l~~~~~~~---~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ill:I)I~' 1'1'01' shot~ ,'rowded with men turnina back. To Meet at Camp June 191 .D Graduating Many Pointers Thc rC'gul::-;l:;eting of the I The Grosse Polnlt' area will' Commencement will start at 7 Distriet Nursing RociC'ly will be I ~e well repI'esent.ed at Univer- p,m., Thursday, Junc 13 in the hd,l .hUll' 19 at 11 o'clock at, slt~' of ~)etrolt Commencement U of D Stadium on Fairfield. Ba~' Court Camp, Waterford! ('('1 C'IlHmlt's ThursdlW, .June 13, just south of McNichols road. :\IICh. '/ GI'OSS(, Pointe ~raduates in. III the event of incle.ment .. -.-. -- .. - .. --- .. - _ r dude: wc'alhl'r cCl'cmonies will be Fiii---- II Hol!lll.'Y C. Shl'O~'er, of 847 moved to lhe U of D Memorial I 'ill Bl'aconsfield, doctor of dental Building, ,WJA/ ROUND 'TOP I' ~ul'gel'~': Gordon St. John GII. Commellcement ('eremonles man of "28 SI h b hI- - , AtUM. ::OMB.565°0 f " ,)" l.ore ,am,. a~ e or Y/ill be preceded by the annual DOORS _ 0 1<1\\. I homas F•. FIlzgerald, '.:\',iW'llUt" of the graduates and !';Oll of Mr Fd 'ct '1' F't -, " , ,wal . I Z .::('ul'. In caps and gowns gt'rald of 1')5 ("'osRe POI'nte' . , , • . . "('11'" h the campus !;tarting at houlC'vard, bac'helot' of philoso- G . ' )' t p.m. P II~' 1I1 liS ory; Marla Terpsa '. (;lllis of 1238 Kensinglon. mas- Pl'Inclpll.l Commencement Qui~k. Dependable I tl'J' of arts ir: psychology; spell.~er \~I~~ be Dr. Edward R. IE AND HANDKERCHIEF SET : DoIOI'PS Kloka, daughter of Mr. ~nnls, pi eSldcnl. o~ the Amer- V. RADIO land Mrs. CharlC's Kloka of 60 Ican Medical ASSOCiation. I Crestwood, master of arts in, More than 1,200 degrees will ..• \ ~'.' (" ,n; ~",..,d(erchief with , muns~- " eliueation. I he pres('nted by the Very Rev. , SERVICE OD••• :\:lary I<:lIc'l1K,Jt<'her, liallgittel' LaUl'Pllce V. Britt, S.J., U of D '(1 ";c'f':~ . C', .\\ (1 ~(' e ;~ 0!dCk, blue, L. L. DACKEN ; of l\lr. and Mrs. Chal'lf;>s A. J. president. C'~C'._\.- ,:...... -1',. 2043 I Mack TU 1...2791 i Kate'her of 126 Stephens road, Highlights of the cert'monics, 1ft: (lNY«L..$~ I bachelor of aI.ts in English; Af- will be broadcast on U of D I saneh Sepahpour of 422 Ca- Town Hall on WJBK Radio at! .• GOLF SHIRTS , , dieux, mastcr of Ilrls in psy- 11:05 a.m. Sunday, June 16. . " with the PATENTED ehology. 5. Thomas F. MeGllnn of 716 UNDERARM FATHER'S DAY University place, mastpr of busi- GUSSETI ness lldminislratlon in finance Four Teachers ~Thursday Evenings Till 9:00 ] JUNE 16 llnd business administration; Leaving GPHS Eillcpn P. Cross, daughter of ers Dr, and Mrs. Hurold F.. Cross of 68 N. Deeplllnds, bachelor of Four Grosse Pointe High EYERY DAD ;;rts in English: Thomas Ervin School teachers-William Coats, WEARS A WATCH son of Mr, and 1\II's. Robl'rt 10': Roger Trandell, Erwin Richter Ervin of la29 Kensington, blleh~ I ~nd .Tohn Bruce-will ~ot, be elor of science in marketing; IIet urning to their desks In Sep~ -a, great day HE'LL LOVE A Brian J. Mollvj', Jr., son of Mr. I tember. alld Mrs. Brian J. Molloy, Sr., I Travelling. farthest afield is of 928 BerkshIre, bachelor of l'hemlstry Instructor R ° g e r MEN'S WEAR, INC. ~ i sch-nce in accounting. Trandell, who plans to trade i Thomas P. Smith of 335 Mor- skis and snowboots for sun and loss, rnastel' of urts in social surfboards. Mr. Tranaell has , I, 'J ; () ", I I ,,( :'/" ./1 "I) f r t' 1)«,,,t' coming for DAD! 1WIST.O:f~ I seieuecs; Allan F. Beauprc, son ac~epted a teaching assislant- WATCHUII TO MATCH ; of Mr. and 1\11'5. IIal'old A., ship at the University of Beaupl'(' of 287 Hidgt'mnnt, i ll.awaii, where he wil~ teach i bachelor of ('Iectrieal engineer- ~(,Ighl houl's of chemistry a, , i,:'::,1'lllillii'lilllllllllllllllllllillll!ll1l1l1l111l1l For Your Shopping Convenience fas leatur~ CIa ! ing: 1\lary 1..u Millc'r, daughter I \\Tek. : "T1le J.ek 'of ;o..fr.and 1\11'5.• Iohn ,J. Miller! English teacher John Bruce, 9:30-5:30 Daiiy " Pur ShoW-. 0:' :n2 1\Iol'an ruad', bachelor of: leavps Ihe Pointe 10 become' NSC.TV Netwolt p,hilosophy: Thomas W. St'h~l'- IJl:incipal of a junior-senior frld3Y /lIth!) i nings Until 9:00 P.M. Vlsh, SOn of Mr. and Mr.,. WII. h!gh school in Grass Lake,' liam H. Sl'hC'ITish ~)[ 2~O Fish~r ~1ieh. '~'he sehoo.I, n.ear. Jackson, II OPEN Thurs. & Fri. Till 9 p.m. road, bach{'lor oj selence m IS a Class C lIlsttlut.lOn with, marketing: P a u I a D wa i h y, between 400 and 500 students. i FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 16 , daughtel' of Dr. and 1\'Irs. Paul I Both William Coals anu Er. i ; ,J l)waihy of 10 Provencal road. ! win !lichteI' plan to continue i 'baC'!wlor of ~l'i{,I1('e in biology.: tlteil' education. Math instructor' Thomas E. Hlum. son of 1\11'.I Coals win st.udy research design Be a pro when it comes to giving. Sportsmen of all HI G H-SE NSITIVITY and Mrs. Erwin H. Blum. of 613 : and statisties at the University ages will go f?r this free-swinging golf shirt, de- TAKE INCHES OFF YOUR WAIST! I1awthorl1l'. b~,:,helor oi aero-: of Michigan under a National signed by MunSingwear, the old pro of sportswear. , 9-TRANSISTOR RADIO nautkal C'ngineering; Charles J. i Defense Graduate Fellowship. Knit for comfort of lighlwdght cotton, the Grand : :\.loe('['1 , SOI~ of Mr. and 1\II'R.! His grant is for three years of Slam golf shirt is available in a color to please INSTANTLY! , \ 110 :\ ',lacobsons,• J< /. I hi5Ior.\"; William 11. Forrester,: • ' oI/l. \ : "on of Mr. and .1\ll's. William, : 11. F0IT('ster of 1973 Hollywood, ; ;', haeheior of business administra- , : 1 ion in manag('ment: Howard' G. : 'Crab, son of Mrs. A. Corrigan : of 2010 Allard, bachelor of i ;,('i('npe in mathematics: Susan' OPEN THURS. E..'E 'TIL 9 ',?\Iar~' Slwfferly, daughter of' 16835 Kercheval i\ II'. and 1\1\'5. George Shefferl~' , HASPEL DAYS m the Village : of 11:3a Hampton road, bachelor i Grosse Pointe : of arls in history. I The l!niv(,l'sity of Detroit i ._------~-_._------~---_._-_ ..- : • MANDA TEl instantly takes 1 to 2 inches off your waistline! I ARE Custom Buill • MANDATEI for all men who want to look fit, feel great, with trim, athletic appearance. porch HERE AGAIN! • MANDATE! is support under- wear with smartly tailored enclosures styling-with non-roll waist . 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CATALINA -----,._------_NAKE...... _------,_ .. g:ves 'IOU" horne that' C.l',tom-8uilt Look" STREET. _ Featuring an all new window that CITY Z,ONE---S1'.t.TE _ fits any enclosure \~: ., STY'LE circle FROM CALIFORNIA OHDERBY SIZE cir\.ieone QUANTITY WAIST SIZE circle one yOl.~ wakes (lny enclosure (l delightful ~both desire £Or a shipshape summer Oft S (3G-34) 12345 Time for Seersucker Sport Jackets S M BRIEF "YEAR-AROUND PATIO" M (35.:371 618910 ML (:l8.40) ML L the Michigan beaches .•• Here,; your opportun:ty to gel both the cOOl com- TWO STYLES: B,ief and I Longtime favorite among traditionalists everywhere, the :seer- L (41-43) CONTINENTAL 12345 'or' of open-air ia!olJsie windows and the weather- Continental Boxer- 595 XL BOXER / Iuny-lin~d swim trunks that If t:q~t sea! of aW;ling type windows. sucker sport jacket is almost indispensable for warm weather each only XL (44-46) 618910 I \ wear. Tailored of a crisp, wrinkle.free blend of 65% Dacron*.. Cbupto my ~ or 0 C.O.D. toke to water withovf a Call TU 2-0892 For An Estimate Now! I o 35% cotton, in both traditional stripings, and in smart new • I enclme 0 Qaeek or 0 MaGI)' 0rdIw No Obli9ation I wrinkle, and a trim jacket... wide stripes. I S. STEIN & CO., Grosse Pointe \i Check List For Your IIFix up" Projects- l ...._- J both of cottoft gabardine • Horizontal-Sliding Windows • Sliding Door Wall with sea lion lnoi;Es. .locket. • Custom Aluminum Screen Enclosure for your sh.opping convenience in white; S,M~,xl sizes. 7.95 • Sunshade Screen • Combination W;ndows & Doors 17012 I{ERCI-IEVAL THURSDAY: 9:30 to 9:00 Swim trunks, in white or in the Jlillage FRIDAY': 9:30 to 9:00 block.; 28 to 38 sizes. 6.95 Squier Company SATURDA Y: 9:30 to 5:45 19678 Harper Avenue I "Service That Satisfies" a Purc.hase I ••••• .... __ ... _ ... _ ...... __ ~,;.Sllllt ...... _r ;....,;_.....,;, -:;,.._...._~__.;., ~_~__~=--_~ ~ . ~ _ 1 Thursday, June '3, 1963 ~-----_._------Thursday, June 13, 1963 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Ssven m k, ------.~~~~--~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~--~~~--~-~-.-~.~~~--~~.~~~~~~~\~-,-I_'-,~-i-~-~-~-oo-m-~-~-~-m-oo-oo-oo-~-~-oo-oo-oo-m-oo-~-~-m-oo-~-oo-m~OO"m~MOOOOOOoooomoo~moooo"~~m"rnM~OOoooo"~~~m~"m"m"i~ HDW,INC,95 Home Invader Right at Home T,-oop 86 Holds Court of Honor ~ $17 ------!!E Store Hours: 9:30-5:30 Daily I Mrs. Grace C. Beyer has re- station last Saturday, .June 8, 'rhe Sp!'ing Court of Honor given to Guy Sewell, Dan 0' ~ i qucsted that City police main. to report that the previous of Troop 86, was held on Tues- Keefe, Richard Raycr, Thomas I ; lilin a spcdal watch on her Tuesday someone had entered nay, June 4, at Trombly School. Present, David Brooks, Thomas = Open Thursday Evening Until 9:00 P.M. : , , ; rcsidcn('e at 16921 E. .Jefferson. .her home during the day. The Six new Eagle Scouts were Hor;:ath and Barry Constant. I Mrs. Bc~'cr called the City unknown intruder drank one added to the school-sponsorEd Se~ond Class Pins went to ~ •• -----.- .. ------~-- I bottle of ginger ale, ate cne troop. Mark Sawyer .• James Quinl&n, i package of potato chips. and Clarence "Bud" Heath, scoul- Thomas Horvath, Shad Morris, _;i left the premises with three master, presented Eague Scout Mark DeCaussin, Richard Sher- ; bottlcs of beer and a $10 box Awards to Robert Dallaire, wood, Thomas 'Present, and ~ 0P@II camera initialcd "D.B." Richard Flagan, Robert Mushro. Richard Rayer. ~ .'OU' .,,' Miss Ruth Messinger, Repre,entative Mrs. Beyer also slated that Phil Present, Art Rezanka and Emergency Service Awar,js !__ "rv.'lIl IN GROSSE POINTE the upstairs bathroom facill. Phil White. The six new Eagle,~ went to James Berkey, Richa"d ties had been used. She said swelled the number to 11 Boy FLagall, Arthur Rezanka and 1====: ~ of Germaine Monteil, will be here June 20 her son discovered the front Scouts at the school who now Phil White, , and 21 to share her beauty knowlede;e wi++' dool' ajar when he returned hold this rank. Sixty-five merit bad.~es wet'e ii from school. The "Bud Voigt Memorial" earned by the scouts of Troop =" .: you. Ruth will show you how to bring out The City pollee have the incident presented once a year to out- 86, Hcath said. ~ under investigation. standing scouts, will he jointly William Weedman, District ~ YOUI' Mtural beauty by c:>rrect cosmetic use. held for 1963 by George Blair Scout Executive, welcomed the ~ MlJSIC CE:1VTER Rotarians Hear III, Arthur Rezanka and PiJil new Eagles into much coveted_ ~_~_. White. fellowship. This was followed et 19854 MACK & HUNTINGTON I ,Dr. SeZ,neier At lhe Court of Honor eel'0- I by presentation of troop-earned I mony, FII'st Class Awards were I pennants. ~ I I ~1111"illlllllll"IIiIll-lIIi1illllillilililillllllllilllllt""ll1lilllltlllliliIliilliiillllllllllllllllllli 1IIII1I11I1I11illllllilllii~i11l1l1l11l1iilllllllillllllll~ teleph(we '[U 4.2124 The Grosse Pointe Rotary E " '~'.'. ;1 I Club heard an excellent talk ~ _:' . on "Teaching American Ideals ~ P'A. J1 featuring and about Communism" by Dr. ~ ~ . H. Leroy Selmeier, Assistant I ~ t Superintendent for. Instructi~n ~ . • STORY and CLARK PIANOS for the Grosse Pomte Pubhc ~ .... School System, last Monday, ~ • KIMBAll PIANOS He outiined the program now ~ underway which alms at seeing j that Pointe boys and gIrls will: ~ • LOWREY and CONN ORGANS- Strengthen their aoprecia-, ~ day tion and understanding of ~ Jaeunsoos • LESLIESPEAKERSfor All Makes of Organs Americ!ln Ide a I s and the ~ American way of life, ~ A.ll ,\lllsiral Imtmme'tlts for Understand the principles ~ Famil]' Enjo'l'fIltmt and practices of Communism so ; ~ , DAD! as to know its evils and weak- i ~ nesses. :~ ---~--~._-- I Recognize their indivIdual re- i ~ I sponsibility for ex pre s sin g i ~ themselves as informed citizens ~ rience 011111 in the defense of American in-: ~ stitutions and culture. I ~ Dr. Selmeier recalled the i ~ !'omment made by Dr. Robert: ~ Hutchins of the U. of Chicago! ~ SUPER-TONE ILL 9 p.m. when asked "Are you teaching I ~ about Communism at the U. of i ~ ----_J Chieago'?" "Yes, we are teaching I == Cosmetic news ••• the about Communism and also: ~ : about cancer and we hope to' ~ skin conditioner that i get rid of both," was Dr. Hutch- : ~ , ins' reply , ~ !.. I~ BRA.FIT HALTERS leaves your skin with a INCHES OFF YOUR W/~IST! i The program now in use was I ~ prepared as a joint effort on! ~ shape up c1eaness and freshness the part of some 60 of the pro- i ~ INSTANTLY! fessional Grosse Pointe school I ~ beautifully you can see, the first I system staff, which numbers ~ J over 500. The basic objective: ~ under the sun step in the treatment of I was to start with the beginners ! ~ i .ORTABLY! in school Ilnd in one form or: ~ in white or colorful any skin problem. another continue throughout~~ : the schOOling of the students in ~ prints with aC+ion- the area. i ~ 3.00 5.00 8.00 The mere teaching of itself: ~ ease elasticized , plus tox , , is not enough, according to Dr. : ~ Selmeier, but in every case; ~ back ... padded and ,JacobsoilS what is taught must be applied ~ continually, "We teach spelling ~ un padded styles that AVAILABLE FRIDAY, JUNE 14th• and we teach driving, but due ~ Cosl"'letic~ IN TIME FOR FATHER'S DAY to laek of application on a can- ~ may be worn strapless. This js what you have been waiting for! The new tinuing basis we still have un- ~ fortunately many who cannot ~ Sizes 32 to 36, B cup. Polaeolor Film is here and it fits most existing Land spell and some who mi~ht drive ~ Short bra length, Cameras. 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'-i' THIELE CABINET and SUPPLY CD• Black, White. 24155 Little Mack-Between 9 and 10 Mile PR 5-2325 TWO HOURS FREE PARKING-Tickets Validated When You Make a Purchase .. • 27 7 7 '2 •• sssrs. .rr Gar arm a s • c Me n • rl • = c__ • r •• r c_ Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, June I 3 -- -~------._---~--_._.._._~-~------_._------_._~--_.--_._-- ---_.~--_._~_._ .._------..- .__._----_._------._------..... Thursday, June 13, 1963 ----~--~ e Silence Is alway~ li:l)k FENESTRA TICKF,TED AT 40 I ••••• [ I! SUI'vivor" jnc~lllde' his wIfe',: Rillph Sodr.rher~ and Sally; really an unspeakahle ;, Ch.1rlt's BdiJ'N, a08 Fisher, : : .:.I,BC'SSiC; two clau~hlcrs, Mrs. I anel four ~r_a_n_d__c"~_i~d_r~n. WINOOWS REPAJRED I'('cciv£'d S PRE,'iBYTERIAN 'eludes this vel'se: "The Lord were Monday afternoon, June afternoon, ,June 8. at the Ver- PreS(~r; ptiun DIVERS 19950 Mack Ave. at Torrey Rd.' shall preserve they going out 10. at the R. G. and G. R. heyden Funeral Home. Inler- I Sale on er+;~e 0,-, Andl'cw F. Rauth, Minister and they coming in from this Harr!.s Funera.l Home, 15251 ment Was in Woodlawn ceme-I Auq~ lungs. t:r.<; "'::"~ C. B, K(~nnedy, Ass't, Minister time forth, and even for ever- Harper avenue, followed by in- t.ery. l Lowest rr;ce~ ::-. -~'" CAST IRON R. I,. Lucero, Ass't. Minister more" (Ps, 121:8). terment in Forest Lawn Ceme- ION OPTIClANS Tt "d . I Among selections from the tery. Mr. Graser, of 84 Clair- Mr. Ferney, f 0 u n de r ilnd IUIS ay, June 3.-10 a.Il'.., ~h' t. S' t tb k '11 pl"esl'dent of the S t n d . rei AQUA SPORT DIY P G t C rlS Ian cle:nce ex 00 WI vI'ew dl'ed Thursday Jllne 6' . a d 20183 MACK AVENUE ALUMINUM rayer roup mee s. I b thO t "D' i L . " . 16015 E. 8 Mile Roc 8 p Ch', I Ch' . e IS sen ence: IV ne ove He was in his mid-BO's. Forge Co., died Wednesday,: Rl'twl'l'r '; and Il :lillIe RO;lds ,m., ance 011' le- always has met and always will . ,June 5, in .Jennin,gs Hos~ital. E. Detroit PRo 5 A/atcb;n r.: P iercs Ilelll'sa I I • Mrs. Graser, a member of A /,(/iJd'hie in " * * * mept every human need" ("Su- Washington Lodge No. 54, He had lived in the Detroit TUxedo 4-5770 , . I ence and Health with Key to IOO)" . d b I area for 55 ypars. (;/'tll"'I';n(' 01' sun~jay, .Iu.ne 16:-10 a.m" the Scriptures" by Mary Bakel' '" '., IS survive y wo CiilHic- PI/llpl''',\" Worship Service Eddy. p. 494). _ daughters, Mrs. Carl A. Nolte I 10 a.m.-C h u r c h SCIl001-1 and Mrs. Earl Shapter. of Tor- . ELMI' Nursery through .Junior High, ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL onto; a son, Robert W. Graser.; lit,' II .\"t, bar-b-fJ' S Sermon theme: "The Church 20475 Sunningda'ie Park and two grandchildren, George! HARPER M • Charcoal Faces Forward." (Nel2r Mack and Vernier) and Carol Nolte . (Note: During the ~ummer The Reverend Edgar H. Yeoman, J olltdoor pLolltt rs . single servi('c only at 10 a.m,l Rector RUSTEM SEJFULLA . i • • Charcoal Lighters , ; ... * The Reverend Paul S. Downie, i Rustem Sejfulla, 69, of 465: weol her-Valles . rllc~ctay, .JUI1£' 18:-7:30 p.m, ' Associate Priest I Belanger, died Saturday, June j Deacons' meeting, ThUl'sday, ,June 13: 10:45 a.m, B, in Henry Ford Hospital. ! -Eucharist. Among the survivors are hi.~ ()()(IS .ManteI & Tile ; FIR.ST CHURCH OF CHRIST, .. • * wife, Vahide; and three chil- "l SCIENTIST Sunday, .June 16: 8 a.m. - dren. Mrs. Alex Veliko, Bardhyi • COMPANY FI'ies Auditorium Eucharist. 9:30 a.m.-Morning and Linda. . .~ . ~'. 21323 HARPER-7 Blocks N. of 8 Mile Rd. A Bible Lesson entitled "God Prayer and Sermon. 11:15 a.m. Services were Tuesday after- ! f'R 1-1300 DR 1.1985 the Preserver of Man" will be -Choral Eucharist and Sermon. noon, June 11. at the Arthur .1. ' Open Mon. '.:Jnd Fri. 9-9 i ~rese.nted. at this Sunday's se~v- Church ~chool, ~nfants through Van Lerberghp Funeral Home, Tiles., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. 9-6 . Ices In FIrst Church of ChriSt. Grade SIX, durmg above two East. Warren, corner of Lake~ ... ! Scientist. services. 7 p.m.--8acrament of vicw. Interment was in Rose- ,'. The Responsive Reading in- IConfirmation, Preacher - The land Park Cemeten'. Right Reverend Richard S. Em- . ------,------!"ieh. I • .. * ALBERT G. FERNEY I (;ive your valuable woolens~ carpets and furs I Tuesday, ,Iune 18: 9:30 a.m.- Sel'vices fOf" Albert G, Fer-! Eu~harist. _ . I • • >I< >I< ! : '1'1 . d 'J 20' 6'45 m day Book Review. 6:30 p.m.-'- . lUI S a~, ,une . . a.. I C I CI b P' . I ".:, . ! - Eucharist. oup es u ICniC. i Father ! • * * , NOTE: Summer schedule be- ST. JAMES LUTHERAl'\' • Men's and Women I gins Sunday. June 23-Services Rev. George E. Kurz, Pastor I • Men's and Women i at 8 and 9:30 only. Mr. Carl Munzel, Organist I Thursday. .Junl' 13 - 1 p.m. • Spaulding Doh XX : ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN Georgian COllrt Visitation. I • Munsi'lgwear Golf ~ I,othrop at Chalfonte ," '" .. I - Golf Cart Saturday, 15:- Luther League J Fl'Iday: 7 p.m. C()u~les Club: - Puiters. I I models, paints ('hurch garage, Steak Fry. 8 p.m, MIxed card' - Chippers . >I< * .. party. ~;unday. 16:- B:30 and 11 wor- • • ¥ ~hip. 9:45. Adult Education Sun day: Summer schedule CIa-;s. 9:45, Sunday School, aJ.I beg i n s-9:30 a.m. Sun day. ELME ages, ] 1. Sunday School, 1-8. 7. School and Worship Service I THE HOTTER THE WATER • • II YACS. with Communion. 10:30 a,m., >I< >I< >I< coffee hour. ,,'" HAR . 1....londay. 17:- 8 Recovery . * .. >I< THE FURTHER IT GOES "};".~i~. .. * >I< Monday: 1:30 p.m. Guild pro- ,'. ,;:~.. "-,~...;.~~::~'f~~i~~';~,.. Wednesday. 19:. 6. Mel au i gram, chairmen. 8 p.m., Trus- i An ELECTRIC Water Heater delivers 1600 hot vlater! Litllr Leagup at Engl~ Field i tel's mcpt. I GOL No.1. .. * ... I lo<':atec. Tuesday: Dorcas circle, REALL Y H OT WATER for lots of warm showers ... l"EL~l{~l{O'Lr~DI)Ror]~EC11ION Metropolitan . POINTE MEMORIAL UNITED >I< • .. I' REALI.. Y HOT WATER for maximum dishwasher efficiency .•• PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wednesday: Lydia eircl!', 7 I IN THE U.S.A. p.m. Elders meet. ! PHONE againstL. 1110Lhs.•. aIlt! otllcr IJcsts! REALLY HOT WATER to help ;l clothes washer do its best. Ministers: , ------_._----- . Reverend Bertram deH. Atwood POINTE M':THODIST WHY? Because an electric water heater operates regularly at 11051: HOMESERVICEOFFERSYOU 1\"U\\"! EJljo~r fr('cdom from costly, harm-' RI~verend Ben L. Tallman 21! Moross Road 0 Rel-erend Lyman B. Stookey James D. Nixon. 160 without endangering heater life. Guaranteed, professional protection ful home in:-;el't pests. ROi'e Home Service' Reverend Richard W. Mitchell Alfred T. Bamsey . } d . " . Sunday .. June 16: 8:30 and 10 More exclusive advantages, 5wit against moths, ants, carpet beetles, 1ll'\llg~ n's('al'L~1e , sClentlhc proledlOn ROSE-Sinc~ 1860 I:tOSI:1:: :~ Call the Rose Man- A':Cdne>d':.. ;un; 19, 7 pm Chack Us For A 8401 W. Chicago ---I~ .TE I C" I Ch . Detroit 4, Mich. HOME SERVICE ~X~I~~5~~~A~FO:OC~~ Il 4-9300'- .nance .. Ol~'. >I< ------F'riday. ,June 21: I p.m.-Frj. : • , r~~~~%'.;:~:m:::.%%~~' : ~Lease A 1962 , ~"" ICADILLA, SUCCESS with money starts at ~~K::;'i~;:;~;;;~;~~::;~::~:::~w~: :,;,;;:/ We will be pleal.:ecl Ii KOTCHER Grosse 15554 E. Warren A PEOPLES FEDERAL Personal Instaloans8 SAVINGS • DOCTOR BILLS -INSURANCE PREMIUMS • DENTIST BillS • TAXES & ASSESSMENTS YOU GET THE HIGH • HOSPITAL BILLS • EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES 5MO. - VACATIONS • CONSOLlDAT!ON OF DEBTS Whole or 4 Shank Half ~ and OTHER WORTHWHilE PERSONAL MONEY NEEDS Money is your best estate! Gather it into a o savings account at Peoples Federal Savings and you are on your way to success! Every dollar you save gathers and re-gathers at the Quickly arranged onjust your signnture compounded rate of 4% per year. Every dollar, up to $10,000, is insured by FSUC, an agency Current rate. Compound. Chock full 0' Nut£ ed and paid quarterly. of the U,S. Government. Open an account now! COFFEE March, June, September, NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT Chock Full O' t December. INSTANT OUF Start today! Funds in the 10th earn from the 1st of the month! 8-0z. by Jar 8 Verbrugge's Grade "A" Extra MAIN OFFICE: 1201 GRISWOLD COR. STATE • DETROIT WO J -0170 Harper at Outer Drive Gratiot at Toepfer 3100 N. Woodward, Royal Oak EGGS Member Fedcr_: Deposit IlISurance Corporation c LA 7.7210 PR2.5500 1I 9.6600 5 3 doz CALL IF YOU NEED A MORTGAGE LOAN FREE DELIVERY You Ctnl ---~-_...... ------ Thursday, June 13, 1963 / Thursday, June 13, 1963 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine --_._------~_.._-----~--- in{'\ud(, hi~ wife'. R l' # "'\ --- ~- I _) 10" • _' '. /' Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, June 13, 1963 .---..----~I Memorial Center Schedule PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY What Goes On I 1Ulwt'6 nw an ANTEEBO PUBT ..ISHERS, INC. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL JUNE 13 TO JUNE 20 GROSSE POINTE ~'ARMS 36, MICHIGAN OPEN DAILY 9 A:M. TO 9 P.M. ! Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. Your L~brary "fl-I E l-tIII * ALL MEMORIALMSPONSORED ACTIVITIES OPEN Br VIrPlia Leonard FULLY PAID CIRCULATION TO THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC By Roberta Phone TU 2-6900 Notice: Please call the office for lost articles. They will "Vere Papa IDhannes XXIII I civic and religious complex in be held for thirty days. mortus est"-and SD it was Dn Italy duritlg PDpe JDhn's bDY- Come on and cool off in the air.conditioned shops ---- Hospital equipment available for free loan _ Monday, June 3, 1963 that th~ hood and early years as a ~lember MJctilganPress ASSOCiationand NatlonaJ Editorial Association Id I t P W'th . t PIP tt' POPE on the Hill. Every store has big selections and the NATIONAL ADVF.RTISING RI';PRESENTATIVE crutches, wheelchairs, heat lamps and hospital beds. WDr 0" a ope. I Ull- prIes. au err!) as. finest quality merchandise. There is p~enty of park- We('klv News-p.lperR('presentatives, Inc Blood available to Grosse Pointe residents in case of canny elairvo~rance, two bDoks JOHN XXIII offers a brief ing space a:ld their fast service is deSIgned to keep 4~ Fifth Avenue. New York 19, New York. BYyant 9.130{) have appeared very recently survey Df his life and is prin. CHICAGO OFFICE accident or emergency-free of charge. dealing with Pope John XXIII CI'paIly concerned with viewing you cool. Ice cream can do that, too. 333 North Michigan Avenue Phone FInanctal 6-2214 GROSSE POINT'r. GARDEN CENTER AND .----.---~------.------• .1". and the subject Df the Papacy him in the CDntext of the papal ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGEH L1BRARY - Mrs. Leland Gilmour on duty Tuesday, in general. The first is THE traditiDn. There is even one Ice cream by Alinosi • :'I:ATTHEW 1\1. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., -A MAKING OF A POPE, a su- biDgraphy in the Juvenile col. PATRICIA TALBOT FEATURE PAGE SOCIETY Volunteer consultant on duty Friday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. perb collection of photographs lection _ POPE JOHN XXIII all the USUAL and UNUSUAL flavors are avail- .JAMES J. NJAIM NEWS (TU 1-4594). by Dur own Free Press photo- by Roy MacGregor-Hastie. ablp at Virginia William's now. Special orders for •JANET !\1lJELLER '...... NEWS Tl h J 28 W kd 9 d grapher, TDny Spina. The &umenical Council, now special occasions, t.oo~ 79 Kercheval. TlJ. 1-3680 . RIeL ADAMO ...... •.... ADVERTISING lroug une - ee ays 8.m. to 9 p.m. an S h did. t m' t d d :\IARY LORIl\lER ADVERTISINl~ Sundays 12 to 5 p.m.-Exhibit of paintings'by students c e u e lOr a en- Inu e in a state of "suspen e anima- JOHN l\leKENZTE BUSINESS of Steve Davis. The Grosse Pointe public is cordially inM interview with the PDpe in the lion," was a PfDject of Pope Belle surprises • ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING .t d f f I H 't.. t t t th Vatican Palace, Spina ended up John's. The Grosse Pointe VJ 0 C I IS wIse 0 1.1' rL'ERN GREI('~ ~ ...... •.•...... •...... CLASSIFIED C e t reeb f large.. nwever,. h. con ac e staying almost two hours, cap- P UU'IC L'bI rary has severa I are the packages of 32 madly delicious lips~ick JOAN"-E EASON 0 NT en er e ore commg to view t e exhibit as sometImes t . g' h' . t th' . .~ , ~...... Ace U S urIn In IS pIC ures e In- bODks about this Second Vati- colors by Michele at Trail Apothecary Shop. DI~to FLORA HARDING CIRCULATION the rooms are used for meetings. timacy of the interview and can Council. One by C. D. are the 16 fnlit and floral lipsticks called PetIte ------.------TH RSD the warm personality of John Nelson. VATICAi~ COUNCIL Surprizes. I U AY, JUNE 13 XXIII. The book has a tex- AND ALL CHRISTIANS, tells *10:00 a.m.-American Red Cross Braille Transcription tual narrative by Dawson of the callinb of the Council, Mired in Manipulations Class-Mary Ellen McLennan, Instructor. Taylor giving some backgrolJnd questions tD be dealt with, and Congratulations! • I 12:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Women's Republican Club- histDry Df the Papacy, its elec- its possible effects upon the I Strange things are happening in Gros;-;e Pointe Luncheon and Meeting. tion, and a biography or the Roman Catholic Church. Pro- Young Clot.hes. Inc., is happy to announce t~e open- ing of their delightful new children~s shop m BIrm- Shorf's. vV€, should say strange things are STILL hap- 12:30 p.m.-St. Jude Circle of O,:r Lady Star of the Sea recently deceased Pope. I testant denominations, and non- ingham. They are moving from 116 South Wood. pening there. for as loag as we can remember this one Luncheon and FashIon ~how., The second book is a cur- Christian faiths throughout the ward to 570 North Woodward at the foot of the rt'maining village of the five Pointe municipalities has 1'00. p .m '-h Students1 f of p.'MISS JosephIneR 't l' D Carolm -- Re rent novel by Morris L. West, wDrld. Anot.her by Hans Kung, I . earsa or lano eCl a . THE SHOES OF THE FISHER- THE COUNCIL, REF 0 R M hill on Friday. been opE'fated more Jike a country club than a political * 4:00 to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper, MAN, and opens, prDphetically, AND REUNION, examines re- corn. oration which is the property of all of its residents, Instructor. "The PDpe was dead." The' artions of Catholic consciences, Friendly Service • - theme of the book is the elec-l to the announceml."nt of this ~ ::\Iost of the presidents and trustees who have run the 7:30 to 12:00 p.m ..-Senior Party of the Convent of the tion of a new Pope, Kiril I, I Council. A brand new title. I Alert, knowledgeable salespeople make shopping Shores ha,'e had the attitude that what they did was the Sacred H~art-Dinner-Dan~e. . and his attempt to revive the LETTERS FROM VATICAN: easy on the Hill. b' f t'd f th 1" d 8:00 to 9:00 p.m.-Un~ty of Grosse. Pomtes-ServIce. lagging spirit Df lhe Church, CITY by Xavier Rynne, pre-: usm£'ss 0 no one ou SI e 0 e c lque In cornman.. 8:30 p.m.-Grosse Pomte Commumty Theatre presents I restore the missionary zeal of sents a picture in depth of the Ii There is an • Appointed administ.rators have given the distinct im- "Kiss Me Kate"-Music by Cole Porter, in I the early apostles, and reach CDuncil's first session of eight! pression that they were afraid to express any opinion or Fries Auditorjum-Adults $2.50: students intD the he~rts of all people. weeks, with enDugh background i art exhibition at the Wm. DenIer and Co. on the release any information without getting clearance from $2.00. (For reservations call TU 5-7463) .,"The Papacy," says Mr. West, material to enable the reader! Hill. Go and you will be impressed. We were. above. (Performances also on June 14, 15, 20, 21, I ".is ~he most paradDxical Df- to und.ersta~d what the debates, 'J'J at same time) I flce In the wDrld; the most ab- and dISCUSSIOnwere all about.: Some :/cars back it was necessary for this paper to' --, * *' * sDlute and yet the most lim- The Pope is dClld. IDng live, ited: the richest in revenues the Pope. And so all eyes are i ,£;et help from the County Prosecutor's office to gain ac- FRIDAY, JUNE 14 but the poorest in personal re- now turned to the Cardinals', cess to the police records in the Shores. Such records * 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.-Oil paint- turn. It was founded by a cDnclave this mDnth. where a i are alwa: ..s public property. There has teen abundant ing classes with Professor Robert Wilbert of Nazarene carpenter who Dwned successor will be named to an: Wa~rne State University. nD place to rest His head, yet humble and a friendly man,: e\'idence that the trustees have made little or no effort 12:30 p.m.-Michigan League for Crippled Children- it is surrDunded by mDfe pomp Pope John XXIII. to keep the residents informed on matters which should Lur:cheon ,and B~'idge. and panoply than is seemly I * * * hE' ealled to their attention, and have preferred to carry 2:00 p.m.-Senior Men's Garden Club-Meeting. !n this hu~gry worl~." Pr~ac~. i The Children's .Departme~t i IFW P nn yillage business without opposition from residents * 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.-Rehearsal for Ballet Recital-Mary I 109 essential humanity, thiS IS: o~ the GrDsse Pomte PublIc i City Given Flag By J ost who might not agree. Ellen Cooper, Instructor. a powerful and challenging' Llb.rary al\vays lDOks forward i .. . , . L * 8:00 p.m.-Parents Without Partners-Election of Of-I book. . tD lt~ vacatIOn readers. To he.lp; In an llnpreSSJH MemDnal: WIth full military hDnors. and ast year when some of the citizens learned there . .., 1 In 1959, a number of blOg- prOVide a pleasant and proftt~! Day ceremDny. Veterans Df: members Df the City Police \\'as a plan afoot to make drastic changes at Osius Park, fIcers-MovIes-Guests, $1. I raphies of PDpe JDhn XXIII able summer fDr young pa-! Foreign Wars Alger Post 995 and Fire Departments. ranged (the community lakefront recreation area of the vil- * * * were written. One is by UgD trons, bDok lists and film prD-' presented an American flag tD: in front Df the Police-Fire- 1il.~e). a Grosse Pointe Shores Inlprovement Association SATURDAY, JUNE 15 . Groppi, ABOVE ALL A SHEP- grams are available in all three the City Df Grosse Pointe. : :'I1unieipal Building at 17150 \vas formed to fi~ht the project, and was successful in I * 9:30 a.:n.-Ballet Classes and Rehearsal for Recltal- HERD, and is written in a libraries. BOOKS I CAN The PDst Bugle Corps and an. ::\1 au me e. acknowledged the forcing some of the goings-on of the trustees a little Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. pDpular style with intimate READ lists thDse for the lDwer Honor G u a r d accompanied: gii!. more out in the open. The association has continued to 3:00 p.m.-Linda Boyer - Ronald Wortman Wedding clDse-ups of the imp 0 r tan t ~rades: FI< 7:30 p.m.-Evening Painting Class-Steve Davis, In- Simmons, Director. -. structor. 8:00 p.m.-Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe-- * 8:00 p.m.-BeginnC'r's Contract Bridge Course-Mrs. Meeting. NEVER Carrie Kiley, Instructor. 8:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Community Theatre presents 8:00 p.m.-Students of Miss Josephine D. Carolin- I KISS ME KATE. Recita1. -----~------..- :( SEE * * * WINS GOLF LETTER JEWELRY ] .!f TUESDAY, JUNE 18 CALVIN GAUSS. freshman .tlt * 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.-Children's Summer Art Camp at Denison University, Gran-, REMODELING • Old Jewelry • AAA Travel Bulletill8 constantly keep Auto -Mrs. Stirling Loud, Instructor. viile. 0.. received a letter in ! Bought ond Club travel counselors up-to.date on road The Wm.R.'Hamilton C'o. varsity golf at the annual sports ' Redesigned r * 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 a'.m.-Landscaping P a i n tin g Class • Rings Siz:ed . construction areas on the major highways all with internationally famous artist Hughie dinner. ! Same! Day over the United States and Canada. This Over a Century of Service • Diamonds Checked Free Lee-Smith of New York. Seven lessons for Denison's golf squad WDn its 'Ii information is passed along to you in the fourth Ohio Conference GDlf • ~ighgrode Watch Repairing , $21. Advance enrollment requested. form of a routmg to and from your desti- FU~ERAL DIRECTOR& Championship in the last five nation that. by~passes detour areas. . *10:00 a.m.-Service Guild for Children's H 0 s pit a 1- years last week. Alfred E. Zier Up~to~the-minute highway informa~.~on is volunteer work. Gauss is the son of MR. and -in Alger Theater Bldg. just a part of our service to vou as an Auto 12:00 noon-Detroit Review Club-Luncheon. MRS. C. J. GAUSS, of Bishop JEWELER & GOLDSMITH 16437 E. Warren TU 1-4980 Club member. Stop in to see. us soon! Sert'ing * 1:00 p.m.-Basic Drawing and Painting Class-Steve rDad. Davis, Instructor. I.~ -••-••••-.-.-_-.--.-- • GROSSE POINTE DETROIT I'!. AUTOMOBILE AND SUBURBS 1:00 p.m.-Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe Gin CLUB Rummv Group. 1:00 p.m.-Senior"Men's Club of Grosse Pointe Bridge Tlodin' Tom's tJ/~" WILLIAM R. HAMILTON II DAVID M. HAMILTON Group. CLARENCE E. OTTER 6:15 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Optimist Club-Dinner and 25th ANNIVERSARY SALE George Measel, Manager Meeting. . 6:30 p.m.-Excharige Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner 1963 BUICK 15415 E. Jefferson CHAPELS and Meeting. 2 DOOR $2325. PHONE 821.8000 6:30 p.m.-Kiwanis Club of G.:-osse Pointe, InC.-Din- DETROIT BIRMINGHAM ner and Meeting. Any 3975 CASS A VENUE 820 EAST MAPLE I "Located 10 Minutes from of the Pointes" GROSSE POINTE DIVISION TE 1.2712 M14-6OOO * 7:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Chess Club. I * 8:00 p.m.-R e f l' e she r Bridge Course-Mrs. Carrie TOlll TAYLOR Bui~k..,ID~. NORTHWEST Kiley, Instructor. 1M lrat page c.f local phon. boob for ,""e .. In other cltI •• 18900 JAMES COUZENS '" 8:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Summer Chorus under the DI1.1300 direction of Donald Simmons. $5 single The Only Buick pealer on the East Side of Detroit membershi.p; $9 for married couples and 13033 GRATIOT LA 6-3000 $12 for the entire family. Advance enroll-, ..... Thursday, June J 3, 19b3 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------__ M _ Page Eleven Spruced Up for Garden Pilgrimage -' Thomas E. Ford IMarried in East .Weds Marian Smithers Geary in Family Ceremony Saturday in First Presbyterian Church, Glen Cove, L.t.; Travel to Honolulu Mr. and Mrs. -Robert B;inkley Smithers of Locust Valley, Long Island announce the marriage of their , i daughter Marian Smithers Geary to Thomas Evans . , : Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moran Ford of Wood- I land Place. I .----.----~~ __ , _ , ; i "t'he marriage t')ok place' Debutante Cotinion and Christ- WOMEN'S PAGES / -, ;' ; Saturday at the First Pres- mas Ball. A ,! byterian Church in Glen M.r, Ford attended St. Paul's ; i Cov~. There was a small re- School in Concord. N'.H,. and . '. j i ceptlOn afterwards at Mr. graduated from the Berkshire . .~: and Mrs. Smithers' home School in Sheffield, Mass" and Sh0rt a nd ! ;for the immediate families, attended Princeton University. }"l.om Anotller t: Mrs. Geary ~raduated from I He is a member of the Country i,L! . Miss Porter's SehOul :md at-I Club of Detroit and the Racquet to the Po.Inte '':;! tended Briarcliff Junior COI-I and Tennis Club of New York. ()f View ~ "ill I lege. She made her debut in I After a wedding trip to Hono. ' ~ . 1955 and was a mem ber of the: lulu l\lr, and Mrs. Ford will B~'Patricia Talbot 'ox~~~T1:'oa~'. ;~~:~:e ~f t;~ ,i~u~~~r Assembli~~ and t~e_:_I~,:__~~__~.ew_Y~~~.:_~_. _ 'bachelor of arts degree at the !l('lore movin~ on 10 London i finalists in December. 1963. and .....------__ ..1 190th Dickinson College com- Jor two days of Sight-seeing i will send their names tu every 111e gr... owmg' I'egwn 0 fIbpoo owners a au t t h Eo" P om. t e Pa.mencementHe maJ'oredJune I'n2 inhistor'.'.Carlisle, before her August 8 return to: V.S. college and university a r e ~enerous1 a b au t s h'anng t h'elr swimming h 0 1es. Th e * .. .. ., --Picture by Eddie M('Gnth, Jr. the States. i \\'ith t.lle recommendation that tJT0h ~ M'azcrs, of Loraine rea?. for e.xample have been GREGORY J, WEISSEL 18 Th e D e t rOlt. G ar delen enter wi! in the Kerby road garden of MRS. * • '" :i forthesescholarshipstudents assistance.be considered haVing a busy June at the pool m theIr backyard. son of MR. and MRS, FRED~ sponsor a Pilgrimage of nine unusual VALENTINE GUENTHER, right. The JUDITH AKN LA TIM E R * * * Juliet Mazer entertained her Brownl'e troop from' RICK WEISSEL ')f Notting- Grosse Pointe Gardens June 15 and 16. Guenther garden will be among the daughter of the IRA L.~TI- Attending the 44th National MRS WILLIAM C McMILLAN 1 ft . f' t' h P'l l\1ERS, of Kensington road. will Mai,re School for tea in the garden and the impressive iJa~ road: .is undergoing re-' '. l e, mne open or mspec IOn on tel - be hostess at a party this Satur- Association of Accountants FlYIng Up ceremonv so dear to all Girl Scouts. Mrs. cru~t. trammg at the Naval in charge of hostesses for the two day grimage. Mrs. John Chandler is ticket Conference July 23-26 in San g Da,"id Feryus pr€'sictE:'d at this function. TIlrl.amm Center, Great Lakes, tour admires the e~pa~iered fruit tree chairman for th_e__t_o__u~r_. ~tis~~~~~I~~nc;;~n~.{~d~~i~~ Francisco, representing the De. Then JuliE:'t's fourth grade classmates at school had '" * '" June 15-18. Judi, a communi- B. BOOK III, of Merriweather HEATHER WHITEHEAD, fromGueststhewillUniversityinclude (IfMR.Detroit.and chaptertl"Oit Chapterpresidentwill C.be A.outgoingNOR. Ci chance to enjoy the pool with luncheon and games HOWARD ROCHTE, of Ros- cations major at Wayne State road; SUF SCHUTTE, daugh- daughter of the JAMES F.} MRS. MICHAEL FLOWERS, TOK, of Sunningdale drive and last Monday at the end of the year party supervised by lyn road, was honored at an University. is employed in the tel' of the J. ED WAR D WHITEHEADS, JR., of Coun- I J 0 H N TOM E Y, CAR 0 L MRS. NORTON, incoming presi- their Maire teacher. Mrs. Elizabeth Tarpey. honors convocation at the De- office of that department and S C HUT T E S, of McKinley try Club drive, and JUDITH LAGG, THOMAS CONNELLf, dent ,A. !,. BARTHOLOMEW B 'll M troit Institute of Technology. is active in the University's avenue, and WILLIAM. W. ANN GRAFFIUS. daughter of BARBARA MARCINIAK. RAY I and hIS Wife, of Cloverly road; 1 y azer, fhe ~'ear old son of the house, will A key was presenled to him Marketing Club. She has been HAYNOR, son of the CHARLES MR. and MRS. JOHN A. GRAF- WIEDENBACH and CAROLYN I MR. and M~S. T. F. RUSSELL. have a chance this week when he is host to his kinder- fo. his outstanding record in secretary for the Marketing M. HAY~ORS, of Washington FlUS, of Harbor hill. . SCHULTZ. IOf Three J\hle; MR. and MRS. garten class v,lith teachp.r Patricia Seltzer for luncheon debate and representing the Club and he.ld other offices in road. * >I< * * * '" EDWIN T, T A Y LOR and and swimming. This gathering is also a bridal shower school at debate tournaments. her Fratermty before accept- * * * MR. and MRS. CHARLES M. Recipient of the A,B. degree r dau~hter ELIZABETH of Uni- for Miss Seltzer who will be married shortly. At a banquet later on lhat' ing the presidency. DAVID M 1 C H A E L WAG- DANIELS, ,JR., of Lincoln from Newt.on College of the! versIty place; 3?d P. C, RACH- Climaxin.g. the parties beside the pool will be a cast evenmg, ay , e was onor. I ~ . Son 0 e ., _ . M 29 h h * * * .GONER f th D F WAG Park, announce the birth of a,I Sacred Heart, Newton, Mass., I FORD of Buckmgham road. , ~atherin.H' after. "Winn;e the Pooh" on June 17. Juliet ed again. f or h'IS serVIce. t 0 th e EDUTARD..." C. STANLEY , son GONERS . 0f Lakide an avenue, aaughter, NANCY ANN, on I on June 2 was MISS SUZANNE " B df d '"Jell* .* g rr hasn a starrin'-. role in thig children's classic presented in" college by servI'ng as bUSI'nes- of the EDWARD C. STANLEYS and SARA STEWART CHAM-. fJune 4, RUTHMrs. DanielsEL E is the I WEISS, daughter Of MR. and I Br dfordra or M:. 11snslor announces0 e e. /:"0 - manager of the school news- II. of Merriweather road, was PION, daughter of MRS. WIL~ ormer L N NEFF, MRS PHILIP WEISS of Ken- a , a., Fries Auditorium by the Grosse Pointe Children's paper the Detroit Technonian. graduated June 3 from West- LIAM J. CHAMPION, JR., of daughler of the ARTHUR F. wood' court. I that at the end of her seni~r Theater . Presented to him at this ban- minsler College. New Wilming- Ed gemere. roa d, were gra duated NEFFS, of Fisher road. I Miss WCl'S8 maJ'ored l'n poii .. year MA,RT.YS. GALLO.WAY ,IS * * * quet was a key chain and card ton, Pa. Ias~ on ay rom u e Umver- <;. - f P i M d f D k . * '" * tical science at Nc;wton ano:' w"s on the ...LIgh Honor LIst. MISS I P f T f Ir which stated: "In recognition * * * SI.ty, Dur ham N'.C LINDA EICHLEBARG'ER, of II"active in sodalit", house coun- GaJlowa:;,d the daughterAR GALLO0 MR. 00 arty or rans ers I Littlestone road, and CAHOL cH. choir, international rela- an ,~JRS. EDG B., ..... ~ for outslan.ding service con- CAPT. STUART B, SMITH, '" * * CURTISS of Torrey road have I tions club, and Young Republi~ WA ... of Beacon Hill. was Mr. and l\Irs. HarO'ld Raymond Boyer very kindly tributing to the improvement USA. has returned from a 13- BRUCE GILLIS, son of MR. been aw~rded scholarshi~s to. cans. She plans to tour Europe graduated from Bradford on IO'aned their pool hO'use, JloO'I and lake island fO'r a party of campus life through student month tour with the Medical and MRS, DAVID C. GILLIS, attend the high school music: this summer. . June 3. honoring the Junior Leaglle transfer members last activities." Battalion in Korea to spend his I of Mead'ow lane, representing I G camp this summer at Central .. .. * Sunday. * * * IIl:'ave with his parents, DR. and amma Alpha Upsilon frater- Michigan University. , Among the 156 candidates for D A I N FOR* *T H* ~AK E R Grosse Pointer ERWIN WIL-j MRS" STANLE~ L. SMITH, of nity, :vas runner-up !n a contest I graduation from Mount Hermon F R E N C H. of MerrIweather The Bo~'ers, whO' usually entertain every Sunday LIAM RICHTER received a Sunnmgdale drIve. He will be Ifor king of the JunIOr Prom at ' * >I< '" I School at the 77th Commence- road, was given the Bachelor evening- at an informal supper, bid their usual guests to Master of Arts in Education de- stationed at Camp Persidio, San Lake Forest College, Lake Bl~:'and MRS. CHARLES W. ment on June 9 was THEO-I of Arts degree on June 8 at the take their Sunday meal elsewhere just this Sunday. The gree in Science from the State IFrancisco, for his next assign- Forest. Ill. NHAM, (MARY SUE MOR- DORE D. RAPHAEL son of 164th Commencement held on .Junior League cO'mmittee headed by Mrs. Samuel Sherer College of Iowa last Thursd.IY, mE'nt. * * * GAN, of Lakdand avenue), of MR. and MRS, FRA'~'K RA~, the campus O'fhistorie Washing- brought in the menu fO'r this special pO'ol party. * * * * * * Named editor-in~hlef of the Takam.o Park. Md., annou~ce PHAEL. Renaud roar!. Theo- ton and Jefferson College, in Among the new Incmbers "'elcO'med '''ere Mrs./ Among the 50 senior women dl'plomasAmong those1 t Twho.,. receivedf 1964 Bugle at Virginia Poly- WILSONthe bIrth onof Ma"a son.17 DAV ID I dare was a mE m b e r of the Washingto!l,hi' Pa. tHeth waslib ra!a d Th oJ h h b d h h . t at Michigan Statc University H n .., as uesuay rom te~hnic Institute, and second ' ... a cappella chOir, the glee club, psyc 0 ogy major a e e owar O'mpson an\.\ er us all , w 0 ave JUs I d • t t d' . th Christian College. Columbia, cadet lieutenant was ROBERT * * * and the triple quartet, and CO-I arts college for men. moved into .W~shil1gton road, f~O'm Pittsburgh, Pa., and ~l:~se Ofn:~;' ~: :h~n l~n~e~~den~ Mo., was CECIL TALIAFERRO, CHARLES JOOP, son of GEN. MR, and MRS. J. D. HEAD, captain of the hockey team in A 1959 graduate of tlte Gun- the Peter Hlg?les .. nO'w O'f MerrIweather r~ad~ who have ~enior MSU member.. of Mor- daughter of the WILLIAM and MRS. LAW R E ~ C E J. of Lisbon, Portugal. announce his senior year. He received ncry School, he is the son of f B h B I cO'me rom InnIng am, ac k horne agaIn IS B ar b a ra tar Board n3tional senior wo- .".".. JR H d f ff d h } TAL I A FER R 0 S, of Rivard CARR, of Lakeshore lane. the hirth of a daughtet", CYN- letters in hcckpy and baseball. M R. and MRS. J 0 H N H. h b . h' , boulevard. * * '" TIUA, on March 30. Mrs. Head '" .. * FuENCH,. Y e. 0 Ne rO'a, W 0 as een lvinp. in Was mgton, r.lell j :J(hlur-ary, was JUDY * .. * At a recent meeting of the is the former CYNTHIA SEI-I . STANLEY COOK of Grosse I * * * D. C. OSGOOD, daughter of MRS. Graduating from St. Lawr- Women's Group of tbe Detroit DEL, daughter of MRS. NEW- Pointe High School is serving I MR. and MRS. ROBERT * * J!r ENID M. OSGOOD. of ....ernier ence University, Canton, N.Y., Life Underwriters Association TON W. SEIDEL, <)f WaterIo,)' ac; a judge in the' 1963 National !IP"!'ffiY, of Shelbourne road, Summer Travelers roacl. * * * last Sunday was PETER TAL- MISS GERTRUDE E. MODER, avenue. I Council of Teachers of English lnvlted guests to a pool-party MAN KROSS. son of MR. and. of Berkshire road, was named >I< * * Achievement Awards program.' dinner celebration in honor ot 'With final test papers cleared away, the Pointe's ALAN SCHAF..FER, (jf Aline MRS. FREDERICK KROSS, of president. Among 12 students at the I State judging c()mmittees, com-I Mrs. Haney's birthday last Sat- teachers may take off on a well deserved vacation. Mrs. drive, has been selected as a Moran road. * * * State University of Iowa regis-I posed of English teach£'rs from I urday. Among those present Vera Haney, who hag her desk at Defer School, with participant in the National * * * Grad'uating from Lawrence tered for an eight-week Euro-, high schools and colleges. willi were the GIL SORENSONS. Science Foundation Institute RICHARD JEROME MAR- University, Appleton. Wis., this pean art tour sponsored by the I enluate the writing abiliti",s I MR. and }1RS. COI\"RA.D PAT- (Continuf'd on P:!l:e 12) for J u n i 0 r High School TIN, JR., son of the senior Sunday will be JOHN DAVID- University Art Department is and iiterary awareness of over I RICK. and ~1R. and MRS. ~i~ii:5:5:5:5:5iiiiii~55:iE.E~:iE"~5:iE"~:iE"555:iE":iE"~55~ii:55=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=._=-=-=-=-~~Teachers of Mathematics to be MARTINS, of Lochmoor boule- SON, of Stanton ~ane. UNA CARSTENS, daughter of 6,800 ,:andidates. . JOHN DEIGH, U held at San ,Jose State College, Yard. v...m be graduated June * * * the G. ';Yo KEATH CARSTENS, Tllrough the Achievement i * * * 1 San Jose, Calif. Mr. Schaefer 22 from Cleary College, Ypsi- JULIE DuCHARME, daugh. of Beaconsfield avenue. Una Awards program, now bpginning: DOROTHY L, KOTCHER, I is a teacher at Brownell Junior lanti. ter of the CHARLES ALBERT will fly from New York to I its sixth year, the NCTE grants i daughter of 1\IR. and MRS. 'High School. The Institute I >I< * >I< DuCHARMES II, of University Rome July 17, will spend a Irecognition to the nation's out- I CHARLES KOTCHER of Steph- IISERVICE BEYOND THE CONTRACTII I is for full time study during Receiving degrees from Deni- place, was graduated from Gar- week studying principal mu- standing high scl-tool seniors for ens road, has been elected his- ! the academic year from Sept-I son University, Granville, 0., land Junior College, Boston, seums and monuments of the excellence in English. Recog- torian of Theta Phi Alpha, na- ' ember 9, 1963 through June 5. on Monday were JANET OLD, last Monday. area. then travel slowly north- nition goes also to the English tional social sorority at the 1964, cum laude daughter of the * >I< * ward, visiting Florence, Padua, departments of high schools University of Detroit, '" * * FORREST R. OLDS, of York-, Among those graduating from Venice and Milan. She will that have trained th~se stu- Miss Kotcher, a junior Eng~ MISS JUDI MIL L E R, of shire road; DANIEL C. BOOK./ Briarcliff Junior College, Briar- spend' several days in Paris! dents. NCTE will announce the I (Continued on Page 18) 'Bea~tfait road. president elect son of MR. and MRS. JAMES cliff Manor, N.Y., will be __ . . .__ ~.~ _ of the Alpha Gamma Delta ------.--.~- -- __ ~ ~ _ ARTHUR J. ROHDE chapter at Wayne State Uni- ANDOOMPANY versity, will attend a Workshop conducted by International Province and State officers of I h INSURANOE the Fraternity, to assist newly e're'sa wonderful elected undergraduate officers, their alumnae advisers and other alumnae members to FATHER'S DA Y GIFT 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mich. LO 7.6100 carry out their fraternity 're- • sponsibilities. to be held at the University of Wisconsin. exclusive at JVarren's Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Sale! Summer~sfavorile shills Second Floor Shop 7.90 usually 13.00 All yours now. " • timely savings on the fashion that's sweeping the countly ••• marvelous little pop.-ems, to belt or not, t.~at go from boudoir to WATCH RACK patio to beach with beautiful ease ••• here in rich SOMEWHERE arO'und the house, dad may have a cottons for sizes 10 to 18. pocket watch he prizes most highly. Now wouldn't it be a good idea if he co~ld take this watch out of hiding Misty floral print in blues, and display it on this practical rack, and at the same Summer Skimmer browns ,or greens. time have a useful timepiece? Well, Warren's Watch in Nubby Cotton ••• Giant rose print on cotton sateen, Rack is just for that ••• it's a very novel gift, in the blue, green or pink on white. color of natural gold. 18 dollars $25 CooJ, collected little cotton for your summel' CHARLES w, WARREN & COMPA.~Y colfection: relaxed lines with self-ties at the JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS 'W"istiine and ball fringe in self-fabric: around STEUBEN GLASS the hem. Different? Pink, Yellow, Green. Sizes 1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD 8 to 16•. Detroit 26, Michigan..:.. Phone wb 2-5158 - Score Hours 9:30 to 5;()() GROSSE POINTE - 16828 Kercheval Ave. • TUxedo 2-3700 31 East Adams Dowiltown l Phone: WOodward 1-5126 • Page Twelve G R 0 SSE POI N T E NE W S Thursday, June 13, 1963 ---~------_ ..__.~._----- ~~------_.~._--.~'---~-_.~-_._---~-_ .._-_._-~------_._~--~~-~-_. --. ~ . ,~. -. . . -~------_._------_.-~._--~-_.-_._-~~.-~---~-_ ..-_.------. Thursday, June I 3. Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes ------._-~-_. ._------~ Wo __ _._._------_ .._------From Another Pointe of View Two Introduced '~------~--_. AT GPYC Tea Mrs. Robert--D.-G'-us-ti-n-e'--Gard~n-Cllf,b~TKa-ri~Ma ry Allen (Continued from Page 11) ~ Has Buffet Barton-~ l\Iiss Laura MacKeben, who teaches at the High School, Cheryl Fisher and Mary Ann will leave June 18 for a trip around the world with the Frenzel shared honors Wed- G;'~~nG~~~~"a~~i~~~e~~":I:~ first stop Hawaii. nesday at the Vebutante tea at Weds Mr. Gustine Rites 0 They will be away nine weeks and concentrate on the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club light supper was held Sunday, Maire Teacher Sp;;k~---V~;'~-'S~'turday in Mt. Zion h 0 when they were presented by ,June 9, at the horr.e of Dr. and E I. I L th ran Church with Reception t e rient and India. their mothers, Mrs. Thomas K. Mrs. Clifford B. Loranger of) vange Ica u e... . Pair Wed Saturday 'With her Up.iversity of Michigan classes a few days Fisher, of Ke~wood road, and Lake Shore road. ! at Village M.!nor: Pair Travel to Canada Reception Followin O\'er for the season. Susie Hykes, daughter of Mr. and 1\11'5. Robert Frenzel, of Ken- n .lVlrs. Paul Hykes, of Rivard boulevard, is anticipating wood court. Cocktailsf slervedl d :()b thbe tefrt- Karin M~ry Af~;d~~;ghl~~-~f-th~ Lemuel. Y. Alkns to Bermuda New race were 0' owe y a u'er , . S hI' d S j , a healthy summer abroad. The tea table was centered supper and bridge. Members of Deiroit, a teachel' ai MaIre C 00, was marne • c:.cur. Dorothv Ann Bar Susie will be spending her vacation weeks on a farm with a silver bowl holding sr. I Of the Board assisted the host- day in Mt. Zion Evangeli~al L~iheran <;hu~ch to Rohprt tons. Gf Ha;vard mad. in Finland, one uf the many Pointe students on a for- rangements of yellow and white , ess. D. Gustine, ;;on of the G. RIchard Gusimes, of Ann eign exchange trip.' daisies. Two antique silver Ser- The following officers were Arbor brose Church to Rob! P. Kinville. of Wester ...... vlees belonginJi: to Mrs. L. P. ....,. elected at the May meeting and "d 'lk 1 Th('y wore white e:.ejpt (j', f'!' l '11 h Id ff' . th . The bn e wore a 51. ! . Painting in Europe ! Fisher and Mrs. Charles T. I WI 0 0 Ice 10 e commg . . d : while taffeta .. , the busiest seasons in years was I ------Mrs. Rose Cann Honored mond Reformed Church. Grand .t ,':1 Carol Johnson who bowed Tues- At High School Party Rapids, .. "1 day at a luncheon at. the Coun~ Cooperative Nursery .rhe bride wore a white peau . try Club. Armounces Vacancies de soie gown and a pearl stud- . ..; Many friends and associates ~::J She was presented by her of Mrs. Rose Cann gathered in ded crOwn caught her illusion ., mother, Mrs. J. Warren John- The following officers were the Grosse Pointe High School veil. She carried white h'Ses : son, of Moran road, and her elected for the 1963-64 school cafeteria last Saturday evening centered with a white orchid. I ,~ grandmother, Mrs. W:yman Bar- year by the membership of the to honor her retirement. She is Lorraine De Fluyter of De- ::':1 rett, of Neff road. St. Paul Lutheran Nursery, In- ending an out?t.anding period catur. Ill., was maid of honor 3 Kercheval Avenue . 1 C I corporated, located at Lothrop and the b 'd id .. J aro wore a yellow souffle of service to the public school n .esma s were Punch & Judy Block HAIR- .;~ dress and carried yellow sweet- and Chalfonte. system this month totalling 34 Caro 1 Ratt eray, 0£ ct..Aucago, ;;: ::'1 heart roses. Mrs. Barrett re- President, Mrs. William Os- years in all, on the cafeteria and Janet Dunn, the" bride- Preparatio "'<::'j ceived in a green and white silk b 0 r n; vice - president. Mrs. staff. groom's sister, They wore apple CAPREX. a product th r;. ,:.:'j print and Mrs. Johnson was in James Hosking; executive sec- Dr. Robert K. Whiteley. v1ce- green satin gowns and carried and scalps health\" for :- '~.:,:.';,:.:~.:.:ij', a green print dress. retary; Mrs. Thomas Zick; cor- president of the Board of Edu- yellow roses. nlade its debut here .. , :., Luncheon was s e r v e d at responding s e c r ~ tar y, Mrs. cation, presented Mrs. Cann Garry Thuerkorn was best ::~,I tables eovered with green cloths Michael Bryk; treasurer, Mrs. with a certificate recognizing man and seating the guests \\'eils. one of the fOllna and c en t ere d with arrange- Richard Tennent. her long period of faithful sery- were Steve De Ryke and Bruce metic Chemi"ts. The fOi ments Of yellow daisies. This cooperative nursery has ice, J. Harold Husband, assist. Baylis. condition and protect h, I Here for the party was Carol's announced there are some va- ant superintendent for adminis- For her daughter's wedding: neo:s and atta-::ks dal.dr University of Michigan class- caneies in the three year age trative services, was toast- Mrs. De Ryke wore a gold silk. Papa does know best ha\"e found CAPREX g" reate, Christine Jacobsen, of g!'OUP for the 1963-64 school master. linen dress and yellow roses. cause of excessive use Davenport, Ia. I ~'ear. Appropriate remarks were Mrs. Dunn was in pink silk teasin" and til!ht roHir --.---- made by Mrs. Athena Karsiotis, with pink roses. tra,,'el~s in England, bu' Anyone having a child who manager of the school cafeterias After a Wedding trip in ROBERT W. RICHARDSON I will be three years old by Jan- and Mr, Donald Campbell, as- Northern Michigan the couple CAPREX ••• priceci who received his Ph. D. U; uaI! 1, 1963, interested in en- sistant prindpal of the high will live in Lakeshore Village. Physics from the University of. termg ~h.es~hool, may 7all Mrs. school. The Reverend A. H. A. The bridegroom will attend; Michigan last Saturday, and his Frank ZIOn. membershIp chai~- Loeber of Messiah Lutheran Wayne Medical School next' an wife, the f.) r mer NANCY n: , ~Uxedo ~-0784, for add 1- Church asked' the blessing, fall. PASCHE, of Toledo, plan a bonal InfOrmatIOn. I A musical interlude was ;,ro- European tour this summer, ~vided by a number of students MR. and MRS. GEORGE i . , hey :r will seWe in New York JAMES FORSTER III. SOilof: from the high school orchestra. I\1AGHIELSE (Melissa Benbow), : In September, where Mr, Rich- MR. and l\IRS. J. F. FORSTER, i -----~- lof Lakeland avenue, announce i ardson has accep~ed a post with of Colonial road. was one of i LESSONS LEARNED I the birth of a daughter, GRET-: the .Courant .Institute of Mathe- 73 students to be graduated : CHEN NELL. June 4, i matleal Studies. He is the son of from Olivet College, Olivet, Getting experience is no prob-I * >I< * the W. RAY RICHARDSONS, Michigan, on Sunday, June 2. lem-it's the knowledge that LAWRENCE F ISH E R, a i of McM!llan road. I He receive~ the B.~~~~ree. on,egains that really counts. I' drama major. son of MR. and; ~~ ------.--~~- -~-~- -~------MRS. ROBERT FISHER. of, .3tore Hours 9.30 f 5.30 IManchester b 0 u I e v a r d and, I . o. BARRY KNISTER, an English, I major. son of MR. and MRS.: Timely Salel LORNE KN ISTER of Country. Club drive, will graduate from' I Kalamazoo ColI e g e Sunday. ,June 16. They are among 173 ' TEEN SEPARATES seniors scheduled to receive bachelor of arts degrees. Summer blouses 2.50 usuaIl, 4.00 Nicely tailored sleeveless or ron sleeve styles And jf his taste IS in solid or print cottons Reminding you that a ••• most with Bermuda a~;good as collars. Sizes 9 to 15. carefully chosen gift of an ant~ue can bring we think it is, ;. lasting pleasure-for I. Jamaica shorts I he'll be charmed. I weddings, anniversaries, usuallyS.OOto B.OO I proud and simply delighted 3.90 i house- .....al.mings and :' Solid or print cottons in I "thank you" gifts. wih ~ gift of sailcloth, twill or poplin I weaves ••• most with Arden for Men fly front, side pockets. Special Note: C a II 11 S about 2 collectiol1s. me- Sizes 7 to 15. chalzical and still brmks Dp.l;veries TV 5.8900 1'l01oUsizes in aU colon or IabriCl, and American 1n ark e d . , pewter. ~ ~Orry,no mail or phQlJO orders IiIleel n ":':K.'~- .' "'. ~..}J" . ~ () • .. ~ ~'. ....'. fJPP.' , . . c~ .. . , TI-JE "6~ ",' .... j .i ." • I • GRO:SSE PO,.NTE MITCHELLS it 16926 Kercheval .. , in the Village BEST & CO. 11331 Mack at St. CIQir Soap 1.25 the be EdT' . GROSSE POJNTE-16828 Kercheval Ave•• TUxedo 2-3700 1200 r r. au e 01 !!tIe 10 Z,ppy sandalwnod odor) 7.50 ond TU 2-4724 " the v':h~er goom Sphave Cream 1.SO--the generous thlnQ 's to Qlve him . roup. flees plus to;c 14015 HAMILTO t f ••twee• • • • • Thursday, june '3, 1963 Thursday. ,June 13, 1963 - - ~.- ---~---'----~--..~------_.,~-_._------GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen Pointes . .... - ~------,----,----~~-----_. ------~_._-,-".- _.~- --~~ - -- ._- - Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women I Mary Allen Barton-Kinville Beverly 'Harling Mrs. Robert E. Kinville i JJIornan' s Club (;oing to Spain ! Elects Offi(~ers ..Newlywed Browns 5 Mr. Gustine Bevel'1y Harling, daughter Of Rites Observed Dr, and Mrs. Charles W, Har- ~r Speaks Vows Saturday in Mt. Zion ",::,,:~~;~~~n,:f":~f~"~;:~;Travel to Nassau ling, Of Harvard road, leaves C;rossp. Pointe Woman's Cluh al Lutheran Church with Reception P' '1'1 d S t d this summer for Spain, where air e d ur ay in St. Ambrose Church With she w;I\ attend the University was held Wednesday, .Junc !). Ige Manor; Pair Travel to Canada R . F 'I . . in tlte War Memorial Ccnter. Son of Mrs. Charles Merkel. Weds Susan Waterman ecep t Ion OI,OWlng at Botsford Inn; After Trip of Valladolid in Burgos on a n' Alkn. daughter of the Lemuel Y. Allens, to Bermuda Newlyweds Will Live Here $1,000 State Department grant. ,,'<'ii..~r;.,tW:;~~,;I:h~s si~~~O\~~:'I~~:si~~~i~~e:~~~~ Saturday in Garden Wedding in Barrington, R.I.; ~achcr at l\laire School. was married Satur- . - ,." , --" Miss Harling, 26, a native I ':;:; '.'~'." :::.:);;; terrn I. Mrs. Hobert. Whitele~':' Will Live in Connedicut m E\'anO'elical Lutheran Church to Robert D().r()th~' Ann Barton, daughter of the R. Clark Bar- Grosse Pointer and a graduate ... ../t ,first vice president. Mr;;, Nor- I, Paul Gray Brown. of Brookline. Mas~.; .. son of Mrs. ;on of th('" G. Richard Gustines. of Ann lOllS. 0\ Harv A man may be a rounder and. Store HoUll 9:30 fo 5:30 TV 1-7020 still not 111 0 ve ir. th{' \)est' circles, .;,,;i-/.+ ,- >,'$':": jJ~tt:.:,;~· Sizzling SALf of Sunsuifs ;~~'~';E~'L":l:"J"~rl'IO".'N" ..":ii1 ~:;;'1 f:;;)~~?,:q".:..e.~~~ ',: ..•..' •. • . .':.\i);~ (9 2.90 ana 3.90 ?'~~,~'~.QlnPMENT'OFDISTIJ.C~TI()N ) ~..-.,~~~~~~>~;'"",' ,.~ ',' . . . ..' usually 4.00 and 5.qO {';;:ft,;, . . . • SilVERWARE . Aren't toddlt:rs the luckiest 11'.C~~~~SWARE I ~',' I I people! Imagine being able to ': • HOLLOWARE . I . ! wear sunsuits all summer long ( • TABLES-CHAIRS .~ l ;i I • , re" oe Charmed, • LINENS • PAPER GOODS ouch savings, too! A happy r::",,:V~~/ .<~~\~, Oud and s:rl'OIY de:ighted ,\ selection of cottons that l'l Delivered Sealed in Plastic , ~L,I. ~ \\ , within 50-Mile area • That Man by REV LON , '\ tt:;~!; tr.-} : .k\~" includes woven and ~_ ~ U~-..~;A~<' [ A.rden for ~.t1e~ I embroidered seersuckers, fine .~., ¥/ • Max Fa,ctor ~# no mail or phone orders filSed • RAY BAN SUN GLASSES Notre Dame Pharmacy G Kercheval" . in the ViJlage :au de To.leue (0 L'~Py ~a,.,da~wood odor' 7 SO and 17000 Kercheval for deliveries Ove Creom I,SO-the gcnerOu~ Thing IS to g:ve him BEST & co. 'Ices plus tax. 14015 HAMILTON PHONE; 86.8..2088 at Notre Dame Call TU 5-2154 I.tw.... DayisOIl on" o.k",•• GROSSE POINTE - 16828 Kercheval Ave. - TUxedo 2-3700 • • • • Page Fourteen , GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. June 13, 1963 ---_.~-----_.- -~------,~-_.- Thursday, JUr Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes LittLe L ------~------.-~~------.---.------.------~------.---, ------~~~.---~--~------~---~- __ •• A_~ __ ,~. ~ • ~_. • __ ~ _ WOODS-SJ!DR P{lrtip.~l/onor Misil McKinnon I Plans Rites Bride-elect Engaged League Invites Bridge Club iHollpiull League By Mel Snyde ' 'lathllda Ann M (' t'n n o.n,-;~~'t{'~-ii,l~ed' at It luncheon and ::'.1 ;, I' F"~~l'\~t>~"'~.~"'~j~;~,"'":. $ . 2 ' rt 1 r r __ 7 • • 77 2 5SSSFS5S77 st77 F t crts 7 t S FOS 55 ,.1 $ $$ 5 S $ 5 $ 7 57 5 s andrEss •• ?ss •• r •• r ••••• Thursday, June 13, 19b3 Page Sixteen ~--; ._._-----~- ._- -~-----~_. GROSSE POINTE NEWS . _.,--~-~---_..__ .._-----._------Thursday, June 13, 1963 _ ..-.. _- --- - _.------~~~.------_ .._------~--- Pointes .. Hos"i 'lIl .Lcnglle (;i l'e.~ Re,)ort ers At thl' s('("ono annual mel"t. YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uickly mori a I ins: of ti1(' Rect'ivln~ Hospital ._---~.....-..-_------~- -~------_.__ ._- Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quitkly -~._--_._--_._-- CALL TUxedo 2-6900 DEADLINE 12, NOON. TUESDAY la\"£' h('l'll S('n'jc(' 1.(,1iClll'. 'Irs. Russ('1l P£'£'h!£'s rq)(lrtl'c! over :m.ooo hours h Hp said that 1'\'('1":'-' paiient. in TV 5.9698 m ,and MALE U OF M BOUND senior desl'res ments, Large rooms and clos- MEDICAL .... aval a e 11 matc~i~g ottom,an $150, buf- GUN & TACk'.LE SHOP I' Baker at his new loea.tion, 7428 Christ inl' 'r~ARKNESSPHARMACY ------....------.-----. ets. Completely car pet e d. new air.condItIoned buiJdinE;. fet WIth rn bl t $150 E t I f 80 11:" opinion. in a ho~pltal should Walrond. 1 j ,Oll • I ,,1.1 :.'0313 !\lack Ave. at Lochmoor BETTER YOURSELF- summe r governess 0,b fuII- Heated. Latest kitchen appli. 18342 Mack. Call TU 2~7480. cnalrs,, . lamps .arand emlscelJane- Open15102al KERCHEVALNew L()('ation as ayettc. LOrame • 515. nd Addle 11aH' 11 \ oll:ntl'('r ilS well as a j r 1_'_" _. . . _ dod or TUN::~\HSIO S 'L".'Q STATIO""" If YOu're Illl'l't, ambitious and tgirmadebabh 'silttih!1?I'd°TUtU2t02r9i6nlgances, convenient parking, Some Evenings, DU 1-0882. 'JUS ite.ms. Largest .type Pl'.0- Corncr Maryland '-ARTICLES WANTED DOW'N"T~OW 7 ...... 7._ 17 7.7.7.7••• _.' ••••••• ,••• ,••• ? '.S__ .7.S.. ' _lIilIs.'••_e_ ••• _ •• .-_, , _ tr 1l!II?.. tr >- __tr __ .. ~~ __ 1963 13,-1~9~3_ tune ThursddY, June 13, 1963 G R 0 5 S E POI N TEN E W S Page SeV81'lteen ------._------'------_._------"------_._._------~,' .. ~tes l I f,l l.lcuglte ~PI)Ort •IN. TU~SDAY lonci annual meE:'t- YOUR AD CAN BE CHAR\;ED :5 Thre. Trunk Line. To Serve You 9uickly H('('ci\'injZ Hospital CALL TUxedo 2.-6900 Thre. Trunk Lines To Serve You 9ulckly DEADLINE 12, NOON. TUESDAY It1ES~~ Silver. ~Ul'. \It.s. Rm:sf'll ---_._-_ ..-:-----'------_._------_._------~-_.~._------~------~--~_. -- ~--~------~._ .._ ..- --- glass. furnitur£'. )rt(.ct over as.noo 12A-BOATS AND In-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE I f3-REA:' ESTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE ;ntal iron. mar- ('('n -:i\'('n hy vol- FOR l;,~I"T.~~:~RhSUll. "25---h-;'r~~__ .._F_~~SA_L_E___ ---BFO-L-O-~'-!\S-i:-I-~E~iL-D-H-IL-L--S-- ~O;O~:NE.KN-O-W--S-- __ FO__ R._S_A_L_E__ . ._ SA-HL-E------/ G~:~~~~p~i~te _~~._FO.~ _S_~_I:.E_~--. ~ __ 'opper. Open "; Ili: pa~ients at De- N ;;;-t~~R~:~ti 2140 ~. Hoches- 31;': Hospital. .Johnson. watE-r skis. trailer. GROSSE POINTE FARMS, Owner moving. Unusual oppor- 'rOURAINE ROAD-The magie HAMPTON ROAD ew ames' Woods New fralne house Co-: GROS""E POJN1E WOODS lester. ~1ichigan, Krystal. assistant full\' equipped. $500. Cali Elizabeth. 461-A well locat- tunity for executive or others of a three bedroom, 2 bath I Good three bedroom COLONI. I Ionia.!'.' 3 bedrooms. 2' baths. ; FOR THE EXF.£UTI~~ ~~ ~ycl'.illtry at Wayn!' 20 years. plete insulation - prepare now porches. Small or big jobs. ,I Jo:welry RepaIring, ngravm~ ~He. was gra~uat('d fr~m Gros~e \\h('re he affiliated wilh Phi F\R"'--'82 'kK;nlc,. Opcn BOB TRUDEL 20685 Woodmonl TU 1-6905 fo, lhe winte" ahead-lhe fnol E'limate' feee. TUxedo 5-5892 LEEBERT ,Pomlc U""ersu.,' Schoo. m P,L """,,I fratern;". Ph, K,P1" TV 5-0703 ------.---- -.----~ companies are! ------_. .__ ~ 1 1959 He a mb r nd Phi and Beta Gamma Sigma, s",,,I,,. Qu;,c mode,.. fo.,. PAINTfNG. DCco.... lng. Inle- . S'L VERSMITHS ," . w , a mc e a... honom;c, .• nd recc;ved,cn;or hl'r\rOOrll. 2' c baths, [;l'nNal 21D ELECTRICAL CALL C leader of the Colgate "]3' EI('l'!ri(" kitdlf'l1. heated g(l- APPLIANCES SUDRO INSULATION ft' _ : . - )' rioI', exterior. Wall washing, ustomcra 14508 CHARLEVOIX . (s'I'ngl'ng ,group'. the COlgate honors. Fol!&...,ing a short Irain- 'J' ra>:f', .-\c('orllmodat\on tel'ms Bexpertd d work. dBest materials. CONSTRUCTION 1 Blk. east of Chalmers Glee Club. Mu Pi Delta Ihon- F'ing periodR at. ShephC'rdl' I '\ir on e. Vxe 0 4-0712, TU 1-3515 , VA 2.7:H8 orary music SOciety'. Economjc~ oree ase In eX;J~. ,if'I)I. P"kN.' lu'cdo GROSSE POiNTE'S O"LY A. YERKEY&SONS-- 21-N:"A'Ph~lt Dri;'e';"aY~I' COMPANY 1 Z----LANDSCAPIN-G---.~-- . ~~~l~.. ~~l~)~~~r:r~('~O{~~~ie~OI1~; t~~~IJfO~~~~: ICE C \"H'~"'" I' c. 21 ~~~~g~\~n~o'~~~g~.. HOLIDA Y RD. ! 9987 L, ••\HC'TOORY°AU'l"!HOERIRZ,ED For Fine Painting , :~-~HA~:r"-~~-;~;~AYS -TH~; ~~d~~~osnseX~~~lyRed~~~~lil1g of II ~:mPI~~"I;w~'-;':r-den;nd lree ~~ff t:~~lr ~~~k 0::r ::~: .~~Jpadn.thre('-year tour of dut~. in .r - Good references, Years of ex ' _ II t~~n:~e '" • " I>rll"k. :~ hNlrooJns. 1\.-'~ baths. SERVICE . D P . - I COMPLIMENT YOUR HOME I • Family Rooms • Kitchens maintenance. : Co eJ::e. f"'C I'lm. ,mco,d t c,...".,. hi,d perJence, . U ont pamt, I c' 0 Remudel ed 0 Rmeallon I. F'ec C'" male '" '" '" Kl I'" L' .,"'_I,C"R(). "'" " ( , h, I""c""'nl. 2."" ,,,.,"C Ol'cn' POINTE VACUUM TW 1-5896 925-072R , Ity App'oved Conlmlo.',. Room, 0 Pmhc, 0 Allic, Fully i",u I TACKED DOWN CARPETS and rep = en. e. ...j ,,', --; Page Twenty G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, June 13, 1963 ------~_.----.------.--.------.------.-.------.---- ...-_~_~A ._~ •. w .. • ---~-,----~~--~---~------Feature Page * * * *._---~----~~~-~-_._._--_._~---_._----* -----_. __ ._--.------..__ . ~---_. ----_._------_.--_.-* * -- -~,-- ,------,-* - ~ - ---~ ~-~~---_.._~~--- Pointer of Interest Good "rast,e Favorite RlJcipes of [iJ~nte Pea/lie in The- Know r- "I I RAM SALAD DRESSING I Counter Points Contributed by Mrs. Donald I I Thurber, of Sun Valley, Id, By Pat Rousseau By Patricia Talbot : I A Delightful Thin~ ... about the "Bargain Booth" at One of the Pointe's vanished industries, which died I Ijz1 pt.egg salad oil I Walton-Pierce is the specially price d f as h'IOns covermg. a a ~l,)w de2th at the advent of the automobile and truck 1% tsp. mustard wide range of sizes, seasons and occasions. We fo_und a about the time of World War I, was the carrying of sand 1 Tb. worcestershire size five chiffon ... perfect'for a summer party. We also cargo in flat bottomed square schooners. sauce noticed that those who wished to plan a.head, could find II T woolens at a terriiic savings! These little craft, which could sail in the shallow 7,2 b. vinegar * '" '" \Vaters of Lake St. Clair, brought most of the sand and 4 Tb. cream k 11 7 ,~r~v(' 1.lor th e sea wa 11s 0 f' the earq mansions along telh ' 1 "I,2 tsp. garll'c 01'1 I The Vogue Room ... at Leotl"s. 1. 888 j\fac Aunt<. e is lCikeshore. One of the last of these ships to be launched 1 tsp. salt I staffed by expe,.ietlced, ereatiz'e s:.lltsts: Alfo,!Jo, GIrard, was the Viola. which slipped from its building berth just dash of pepper, garlic sa:t, Molly, Fillippo, JOJ'ce and Joseph. They take lIme to studl- !lorth of the present Grossf> Pointe Yacht Club on July tobasco )'our indi,t/idual preferences, are helf}ing i'l arranging ap- 4. 1900. The Allard family owned the ship for many Beat oil and egg together, pointments, .. if you hare a plli.ticularly heal'.r schedule and Pooring oil slowly. M.ix other accomf'lish charming hair-dos. The number to call. , • ::ears. It had been built in their own shipyard on the I ingre~ients together and beat TUxedo 4-93lJ3. A sham/Joo ,'1nd w,n'e is three dollars. grounds of their landi fron\. local timber., --- into oil mixture. * * * By 1915 the last of these sand.carrying lake schoon. ------Gallery Gazing ... this week on WXYZ.TV the exhibit cur. ('fS had disappeared. One of the last brought the sand to Christ Child rently at Les Galleries de Rf'nee was featured. It really stlmu. build the sea wall on the Russe!l Alger estate, which is lated interest in the Belgium artists Door Cevaert and l\largareit now the War Memorial. Ends Season Moyaert. Don't miss seeing their :work at 14944 East Jefferson. Lake St. Clair provided another source of revenue : '" * * to far.ners in the Pointe. lumber. Off marshy Windmill I Christ Child Society will cli- Jamestown-Royal ... has designed and built furni- Point~ bt>fore 1900 farmers went out in small boats to ,".,x<~"""'~,;,xi i max the year's activities June ture fo, The Supreme Court, Mrs, Eisenhow~r and gather the saw logs which had drifted down the lake i --Ph'ture by Eddie MCGrath,':;:;'~i 18 with a general meeting and Lucille Ball to mention a few of their famous customers. from the lumber camps which were booming t~p north: MISS FLORENCE CUMINGS, of Barnes School I box luncheon at the Christ At Norman Furniture, 20137 Mack Avenue (their new and bringing fortunes to Algers and Whitneys.. By Patricia Talbot , ~__ . ..__ .__ ~ Child School with the BlrmIng- location) Jamestown-RGyal is represented in the coJIec- O h h . h F C k t' d I ham group. . t' b Ch' . 1 f hIt d' f' F n h n t €' S ore at a pomt \'\' ere ox ree emp le 0 'II b d'.' l'n . ch'ld n c n't JOn y a lppenaa e so a. up 0 sere m me re c into the lake there was a fishery, for in thos(~ days the "Children are more intelligent today than their: Ie LSC: I e .o~ ' I re a Newly-elected president Mrs. Aubus.;;on Tapestry and other handsome pieces. You'll lake \I/as still teemin.Q" with wh£tefish as well as perch, parents were" is the firm belief of Miss Florence Cum- I earn, s e maln~ams. I Donald Currier, of Stanton lane find many styles to !,uit your good taste at Norman " School. I Today's students have a r and second vice-president, Mrs: . bass and pickerel. The enterprising fisherman who Ings, retiring principal of Barnes _ _ .: wider background of travel I .J. Norman Allston attended the Furniture. * * * ownE.'d the site operated a barge fitted with benches With 22 ycars experience as ---~--.- ._. : and experience than their par-I Christ Child Regional meeting which would seat about 20 people. For the ten cent fare a teacher and administrator in opened In 1956. . A~ Vernier I ents and they do a great deal in Omaha, Neb" last week. Spe- Little Luxuries ... make life so pleasa'lt. FhuJ them at ('ach \Va~' he \\-"'Oll1dpilot passeng.ers to the foot of Fox, the Pointe System Miss Cum- she had be~n prlllclpa~ and! more reading in spite of tele-I' cial emphasi'5 at the conferen.ce Tbe Top Drau'er. P007 Kercbet'al in the Village ... lOP_ Creek where on pavment of fIfty cents they were tau.ght mUSIC, She stIll oc-I vision, reports Miss Cumings. was placed on the problem of STAIRS! To glance at the m(mu, ;,~e the elegant lorgnette .' . . .' ': I ings should know what she is a II t kIf th gl.\'.en all of t~e haul br.ought In, by 1,he large fIsh net. I talking about when children's c slOna y a es a c ass or one' If she had not become a e exceptional child and the tbat folds into a small gold case. , . fhe dollars. Daint)' satin Tms net \vas taken out mto the lake In a row boat and I Intelligence is questioned, of her teachers. teacher she might have be- Detroit delegates reported on shoulder hangen prer-ent dresses frnm slipping to tbe clo.,et hauled back 10 shore by a windlass operated by horse I . . Stamp Collector come an accountant, as math is the Birmingham School. /im::1' ..• set'enly-fit'e cents. Keep in toucb this sumrner u'ith )o\\'e1'. l'r~m. white haired Miss her favorite subject. Students On Tuesday there was a special St/mmu.1' 'zote paper ... a gardetl of de.igm to pick. I . I Cummgs, who favors tailored In her terrace in Notre Dame who do well in math rarely Christ Child board meeting at >Ie * * . In these days too Gro~se Pomte. ,,:as noted as a n.est~ I suits and looks every inch her I avellue Miss Cumings lives have. troub"Ie \\.'ith the oth,er I ~~_rist_Ch_.ild_HO_u~~.,- I Entertainina- Thought ... gay and beautiful I..e Cn:eset m~ place for passenger pIgeons. MIllIons of these buds role bcgan her academic ca- Cllone and enjoys knitting, b t I f d I t ~ -. .. wpre netted. trapped and p::!cked i:1. barrels to be shipped I reer in Grand Rapids, where working on her stamp collec- ofsu allJec s,the s furor1e IIIovers. "Johnny!n SPI e 11r------..:;.,,;,;,;;_~' cookery" graces indoor or_ outdoor tablE'S. Besides. ., being, ,,;sn, good. -('ast as delicaci('s for the gourmet's table. The junction of I she \ras born and educated. tion, reading whodunits and Can't Read" Miss Cumings be-l lookmg ... It i: "turdy Gild has easy-care bUilt-ln. Exclus.\e 'WIth the present .Mack and Cadieux roads, then marked by a She did have two years of cooking. This Thursday she lieves that he reads better than I Thfe Villbag e wme Sst~op,.15228 ~ast Jeffer:'fonf' LehCrube~detmakes 't t . t \" I 'gt h 1 . lJ will prepare a luncheon for ever and that his reading prob-! a avora le and la lUg lm*preSl'l*onas .8 &"1t Of ten e. g'ro\"e 0 f h ar d WOO d trp~s, was a favoTJ e rappIng spo . JUlllor II 1 SC 00 In a sma her Barnes teaching staff as '" , .. state country school and has lems, if any,' are discovered: By the late 1890 s George Moran and hIS aSSOCIates a healthy respect for McGuffy's a farewell gesture. Last Sun- much earlier, usually in the, i Keep Up To Date ... see all the beautiful and prac. had begun ouening Windmill Pointe as a residential sub- Reader. She o\\"ns t\\"o of tiJese day she was honored at a re- first grade.: I tical new things that are available for kitchen planning. division. For many years before the draining and fillim~ revered reading books, which ception, When she closes the door of i Stop at Mutschler Kitchens. 20439 IvTack Avenue and ask of the marshland the onlv road with direct access to the belonged to her parents, but She plans to summer in the her neat, spacious office this i Mr. Mozena to show you through the se\'en models. Be lake during the season 'of high water was Trombley. believes today's "See Jane Pointe and spend the rest of Friday, Florence Cumings will r sure to ask about the Vinyls in delft patterns, travertine This first road to be opened in the Park was built on a Run" reading books are far the year in Winter Park, Fla., be saying goodbye to a life- i marble finishes and very special Formica colors. such as raised dyke. A great purtion Of t.he Park was endangered more satisfactory. where her family lives. She time s pen t educating the I i Concord blu£', by high water well into the 1930's althougn a larger dyke Normal School has been vacationing in the young. She believes that every I I * * >;< had been built to sLIITound the area which at this late South for many years. She minute of this lifetime in edu-; I Now Th"t You're ,)'tarted. . on a beautiful tan ..• date had about 500 homes. After two ycars at the Ypsil- has traveled widely through cation has brought her re-: . h k S'l' S S I . f l' _J f anti State Normal School, now the United States and Canada wards and her memorIes will' i t an s tr) t u"one U'l creen, an e:..-:cUStl'e o,.mu cam.aue or .------, I Eastern Michigan University, and hopes to see all of Florida be rich and gratifying. I the Notre Dame Pharmacy wh.tt are )011 going to do about i she taught third and fourth during her retirement. it.' lVe suggest still using Sun Screne for protection. Et'en who!,wher~ 8DII whatnot ! grades in Grand Rapids, Then I All the fa mous after swimming tbe effect lasts! Then t:dd to )'our beauty ~she returned to school, to the l\I!ss Cumings will miss the i E h CI b t F t bath tbe phartJUlc.l"s Balh Oil. It tdll keep .yOut. skin smooth bv tlJhoozil personal contacts with her stu- xc ange u 0 e e L...... __ ..J. i U ofM., to receive her B.A, dcnts and teachers. She knows Two Exchange Students L- ,... its delightful frag,.ance smooths tbe spirits, 100.' degree. Her master's she most of her 440 children by Iquors >I< * • Marjorie Laura Miller, born May 29, occupies a earned after several summers' their first names. and called Th? Exchange Club of Grosse I !\Iany Pll)inters ... are calling Tl:xt>do 2-6300 because their special place in both her maternal and paternal family study. to two skipping rope beneath Pointe, at its Tuesday evening, favorite stylish are there. D-J Reauty Salon. 405 Fisher Road tree. Marjorie's parents are the Thomas C. Millers, of She taught in Ann Arbor our interview office, to illus- meeting, will have as guests two i a nd has a loyal following of rashionabl.e ladies, who like the simple 1\eff road, her grandparents the Charles L. J acobRons, one year and thcn was three trate her knowledge. Barnes, exchange students of the Grosse i look that is truly el~i;"ant...... , ..... of South Deeplands, (Mrs. Miller is the former Eleanor YC'l.rs in Hillsdale where she in a newer area of the Pointe, Pointe High S"hoo1. : i ----- .. -. ---. -- Jacobson). and the Claude R. Brooks, of Berkshire road. supervised six schools before has a larger turnover than One will be Daniel Tixier of i On the Brooks' side, Marjorie is the first granddaughter coming to Grosse Pointe in several of the other Pointe I France; the other, Kathy Maun, i Wines. • • Farlns Offers Steinl Classes after eight grandsons, while Mrs, 1vIiller's grandmother, 1931. Her first assignment elementary sc.hools. In this I who spent the sUtam~r of 1962 : Mrs, Elizabeth Trumbower, is also overjoyed at the was at Richard, where the par- young c?~mumty Barnes loses, in Berlin, Germany. This will: The Gros!'e Pointe Farms ~istjng of four weeks each. The f 'h f ents of today's pupils remem- a surpnsmg number of stu-I be "Ladies' Night" for wives of I Ail moder3te in price. Pier will again offer swimming first session will begin on June eminine arnval - er irst great-granddaughter after ber her as a first and second dents every year although the Club members. I classes for the residents of the' 17. E'nding on .July 12. The S€e- five great-grandsons. grade teacher. Then she mov- enrollment stays quite static' -----.------~~--- i .AlI acceplab!e and Farms. Classes will include be- I ond se"sion. beginning on July 15. 9. cd to the old Vernier school now. ginners. starting with age four, will end on August * * * I ,.------.. i appreciated. through advanced swimmers. i Conductor.composer John S",eeney, who has lived when there were four teachers I R(>gistration for the classes for the past few years in one of the Pointe's few his- and 94 children. She went to .On Discip~ine . ! G & J Electric Go. : diving, lifesaving. and synchro- Imported and Americdn I nizP two sessions COll-, 10-4 at the Farms Pier. ern Woods elell1E'ntary school looks like a disciplinarian, she I avenue. is making a daring move. He will drive off June - _._. ---~---_'_. ~_~ admIts when erring children brands. I . ~--._----._-~--~------12 with his wife and thi'ee children for Cape Cod. The report to the principal's office Eleetricar Wiring :. intrepid Sweeneys have not located a special Cape she usually finds a sympa- and Repairing town for thdr summer vacation but wiUsettle some. the tic talk straightens out the where in the artists' haven near Provincetown or Well. problem. Rarely are children TU 4.2138 Lovely! Glamorous! Lustrous! fleet. In the fall Mr. Sweeney is off for greener musical tZ> ' se-nt home because they are un- I lrYoHe Pointe & East r;id~ pastures, destination still unknown. ~ manageable. But there must: '- .. Wi 1e "lssort-ment of * * * i e ~- - ---~~m __ • Glassware and Bar Ac. Pointe:rs deserted the cool shores of Lake St. Clair; a See Gray and Play cessories, ar.d LeCreu- in droves one hot summer night last week, as members: M~ R'-M~'- of the English-Speaking Union, their sons, daughters and I U 0 CEAR- E A'--10 set French Cook-ware ~: friends, traveled to Oakland Hills Country Club to re-.:t L. . lh'e, via movies taken by "official expedition photog- U A £ d shown ;n 0"' shop. I rapher" Dr. Ralph M. Fox, their spring journey "Around J .By.£ine merica's ravorite an smartesl' nylon racing sun ~ ...... Mrs.the WorldOtis U.in 24'Walker,Days." Mrs.AmongWalkerthose inpresent:an orangeMr. and Written Ft-om tbe Desk of STRIPES SOLIDS" green print shift bought in Hawaii ... Mrs. Walker's: Jheri Redding President & " • sister, Mrs. H, Ver Linden Peez, wearing Japanese r REDKEN LABORATORIES, village wine shop INC. Mermaid, tile choice of the U.S.Olympic pearls, with daughter and son-in-law the Don T. Ga1vins, We bave it! Of:ean Telephone V A 1-1177 Jr., plus daughter Carol. here from Boston ... Dr. and VAN NUYS, CALIFORNIA I Team... and everyones first choice for sleek CAPREX good lOOks,ir. now available in STRIPES AND FOR HAIR Mrs. Clifford B. Loranger and the Clifford B. Lorangers, Dear Mat.ie and Aline: SOLID COLORS! 100% 15228 E. Jefferson Jr" the senior Mrs. Loranger in white, the junior Mrs. My sincere /'Tbanks" for Nylon. Weighs just 3 OR SCALP ounces, yet there's no SOLIDS c¥t Beaconsfield Loranger in red. 111)' beautiful bpir style. I show-through. Dries * * * I bad. the "icest thing hap- almost instantly. Adds Grosse Pointe Park In their charming restored farmhouse in Lakeshore I pen after tl:e left )'our lo~'e- vital seconds to your time ••. and ever so much to STRIPES road the John Benfields have collected a wide variety Iv salon ... and I am cer- your appearance. " of paintings from their many trips abroad and antique iai11 it took plare because HAIR-HORMONE STRIPE COLORS: SOLID COLORS: hunting around the country. In their early American of 111.1' bah'-do. SCarlet/Whit~, Black, Royal Scarlet. Navy, Preparation from England family room hangs a delica1e rural scene painted by IF be'n 1.l'e stopped for Royal/White. Kelly Green, Dartmout1l Gre~ Black/White Orange, Gold. Light Blue Mr. Benfields' aunt many years ago. Opposite it hangs lJmcb and ordered a cock- CAPREX, a formula developed in England, is now in SIZES:Misses & Womens 30-40 America to help make milady's coiffure more elegant.. another fann scene which appears to be by the same tail tbe waitress insisted Childrens 18-28 & 26X. 28X artist. But Mrs. B. admits she discovered this painting 011 proof that I .was tweoty- It works to encourage lustrous, vibran..t and healthier recently at a show at the Hospitality Center in the one! If/ben )'ou- are pmb- looking 11air.The discovery of F. V. \Vells. one of the Village and was so taken by its similarity in style and ingP.'.' (dOl1't tell an1'- founders of the famous British Socil"ty of Cosmetic effect to her heirloom that she bought it. orle) Ihat is like sweet mil- Chemists, new CAPREX ~an make your hair look lovely ltz Bright Sunlight -:::: and glam,)rou:i ... beg-gmgto be caressed and admired. * * * sic to one's ears , • • ami I PILFERINGS 1 CAPRF:X formula contains hormones to help condition am sure )'OU will agree. FLASH I and prott'ct healthy hair and scalp, check dryness and A man can give thanks if, jn his lifetime, he has Just thought, you both ; anack dandruff problems. 'Vomen have found CAPREX found one wife, one friend and one cigaret lighter he :tv 0 U I d enjoy this little Removes good for the h:lir that needs help because of excessive use can depe~d on. story. ?£ bleaches. pe~anent wa\"~s, teasing and tight roll- * * SincereZ,)', Shadows mg. It was familiar to AmerIcan travelers in England An al:quaintance of Mark Twain's was once talking Irene Redding but until now was unobtainable here. about the wealth of a ceriain industrialist. "But, of i You ca11 ease harsh CAPREX ••• priced at $3.00 per bottle plus tax course," the man said in a superior tone, "his money is This is the second lime the I shadows when pboto- fa b u Iou -s Redding'S have tainted." ; gl"aphing outdoors in "That's right," Twain agreed. "'Taint yours and been guests in OlJr salon at ; bl"ight slI1zl!ght by l{si,z.g 117 Kercheval since the first 'taint mine." ! a flash bulb u'ith ro"r ..j of the year. Their fine pro- * * • i 1101'11lale:"posure.' A ducts plus our knowledge The best way to bring up children is short. Open * * * and skill can tak~ the gloom TU 1-2262 : -=-=3 A mother was re~ding dloud to her young daughter out of your hair and put the Thursday bloom of youth into it. TU 1-5262 and came across the phrase "blood, sweat and tears." Evenings ! For a scienJ.jfic approach to STUDIOCAMERASHOf~ "You know where that quotation comes from, don't hairdressing c a II TUxedo I CAR.L JOYNER ~ 121 Kercheval on the hill you?" she asked. The little girl thought a moment and 1-6833. 120229 MACK -in..i.4eWo~~ Deliveries, TU 1-5688 . h' ?~ Kercheval on the hill volunteered, "From t..e marnage ceremony. •