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VOLUME 23-NO. J 8 af~~e:e~O~sO~f~~~n~tg~~~SOlt~~~~~, GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, MAY 3, 1962 $J~l~~rC~~r 24 PAGES-lWO SECTIONS--SECTION J ------_..:._------_.----_.------

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Surveys Being Made of Thursday. April 26 I Paves. Vvalks, Curbs~ Thp Unit('d Slates resumf'd! Addict $11,192 Total Cost Estimated nuclear testing in th£' ntrnos- I , S k h f rl~('r(' :vcst£'roay, :\n int('l'mpc!i- . i Confesses to 20 upermar et T e ts in Detroir Area At $350,000 at(' :vide! drvic£'. \\ith re,;ulting : Including One in Woods from Which He Took Th~ Woclds and subdivi- fallout less than that f!"Om am' , < i $3,385 After Three V~sits sian de\'elcpers will under- singl(' blast in last. Yl.'a1"~S()vi~t take a $351),000 street pav- Sf'ri('s. was dropped from a hi~h- ' , Chris Rakos, 36, no known address, who was arrested ing and re~urfacing and re-

f1yln~ plan£' ane! C'xp!oded in I : by Livonia poli~e last January, confessed on Tuesday, pair progrc,m this summer, thE' ,'kini~y of C'hri~tmas Island ; April 24, that he had taken thousands of dollars from according to information in the Pac-ific-, This is the fir'st ' sapermarkets in the Detroit area, including a store in I d I.' C' A'" in a ful1-:,ca!(' 11l'0~I'am of t:. S. re ease oy Ity dmmlS- t('sts, annnunc'C'd b~' Pt'('sic!£'nt' ,the "lVoods.\ ".,------t raLor' Ch' e~;Ler Pe t erson on K('nnecy 0\'('1' s('\'('n \\'('('ks a£:o, : Woods Det. Sgt. Walter B la R b Monday, April 30. At th(' timr tlw t('sts \\'/'1'£,I ; O'Dell and Det. Leroy Tobian U. rg rs 0 The city administrator said orderecl. K('nn('d~' stat('o that; : disclosed on Monday, April 30. (hat the improvement program Am£'rlca stood reac1y to ranc-r! : : that they had received informa- Fu,rlns Store will also include repair of curb- hf'r test <;eri£,sat an~' timC', pro- ,lion from Det. Sgt. Paul Sass ing and sidewalks throughout \'iding Russia would agl'l'e to a : : ilnd Del. William Rugh of De- SIT Cl the city, tE'st-ban trE'ilty with "(lmpu!sory : troit's Holdup Bureau, that econc lme He said that the new paving intf'rnationa! insp('ction of sus- ' 'I{akos confessed to being re- in the subdivisions presently peC't('d "io!atioll', Thr Soviet! : sponsible for steallng $3.385 undcr development will be done l.:nion ha>,. up to now, rc,rusecl : : from Wrigley's Supermarket, Latest Loss Is 40 Suits by subdivision owners, and the consent to ~ll('h

i~ merf'ly another name for: I The Woods officers said that $1,300, Says Manager done by the city. \"-E'st£'rn "r~pion;\~r." i ! according to information re- Conduc,ting Sun'l'YS . cci\'ed from the Detroit detec- Russia proposr,; t hilt thf' "na- : ,th'es, Rakos admitted commit. Fast m 0 v i n g thieves Petersen ~aid that the De- tional lll<;ppctioll" ~y"tc'll1 b(': ,.: smashed a wI'ndow of a partment of Public \Vorks is ' 'ling foU!' burglaries and was continuC'd, \\ it h ea('h siciP de-: Picture bv P:JUi Gaeh I responsible for the disappear- conducling a survey of the tectlng thE' other',; atmospheI'ie ; Officials of the Ii\'(.' C;rosse Pointe municipalities the l)roc1amation ceremony at a meeting of 'the club, c lot h i n g store Thursday streets needing repairs and re- tests as thc,\' do now, This sys- I han.' proclaimed that the week of May 6 will be Rotary were, left to right:-MA YOR WILLIAM CONNOLLY ancemarkets,of moneyincludingfromthe20 onesuper-in mor n 'Amg,. pn 'J 26 ' dscboope d surfacing, and is also surveyiag tern is unsati.;;faetol'\', from the I Antiques Week. The local branch of the international of the Farms, CHARLES HEISE, treasurer of the Park; the Woods. from .January 3, up 4 O SUits and fle efore curbing, gutters and sidewalks, l.:nit('ct Statcs' \"irwpoint-espe- Ii, serVIce orgamzaLlon... WI'II h 0 ld Its. sevent hIDannua E TA DBE, RAEotary Club president: L WRENC 1961 to October 9, 1961. The 10- police arrived at the scene. after which lJlans and specifica- ('ially as und£'rground explo- i ar.dqucs show at the \Var Memorial Center from May SAVAGE, manager of the City; and MAYOR KEN- month crime spree netted Rakos Entered was Hughes-Hatcher- tions will be prepared iO,r bids. sions ar£' almost impo,;sible to; h 1 11 f 1 10 h d P L a total of $11,192,23, it was Suffrin. 18920 Mack avenue,' Developers arc, \\'orkmg on monitor from a r1i>.tanC'(',ap-' trollS 1 . rom to p,m, eac ay. resent for NETH Mc EOD of the 'Woods. said. TI th' t k $1300 th f plans to pav(~ sec1lOns of Blair- peann,g on a far-off s('ismo-; • ------~, - ----'---- -~--.-----,-~ '----.------.-.------~------,-~---- le leves o? ' war. 0 moor court. Edmonton drive, graph indistinguishable fl'om; D dIe D · CI I H p. Spent It on Dope Ivy League SUltS~rom a clothmg Canterburv road and sections of I ea IDe l-aWIlllY' osel- OltSe U1fllter Del. Lt. William Matson of rack near the wllldow, accord- M . "d d' P t earthquakE's, I[; the Holdup Bureau said that ing to Edmund Hacias of 19643 " ?drnmgSl e l"lve, e ersen Russia imnlC'diatC'1y Pl'Ot(,s,t£'d"B "g· A.:;;:,11t"ql'e CJ k dd' t h h sal American tc~t rf'SUmptlOn,' -- " -f;, For B10"· News Mlltt ShOW. Does D(lmage beenRa os,in aanddrugouta of lCprisonw 0 overas Spencer, Detroit, store manager. 'I'h'e Cl'ty \\'1'11 prepare plans warning that th(' Christmas: 81 t A. ,. ~ ' ~ 'a long period of time, confessed The burglary was the second to repair and, resurface Marter hland E'xp!osion has sounned i to' V 0 l( R. · CI M 11 S $1 384 to using most of the money to within less than two months, road, Ri\'er .'oad and pave new the bell in a new round of the 'I e!!lstratlonS ose ay : et at ~ purchase dope. and occurred under identical connecting roads south of the nuclear arms race. and anti- ~/Jelnor;lll L.l / The li.eutenant said that Ra- circumstances, The first robbery site of the Public Works garage, bomb demonstrations hwere 01'-II i 1'.l. It ,------,---- kos never broke l'nto safes, but took place on March 5, when it was disclo~;ed, ~anized throughout t e wor ( , : Ten Classes AvaHable wii'h limit of Two Classes Per Fear 0 f C onsequences f or only money boxes. He would tholeves too k 20 similar type, Checking Curbs, Walks the biggest in Tokyo and in. Entry; "Butch" Monro, Show's Oldest Veteran, ,Ruined Floor Leads to Acts force the locks, take whatever suits, values ranging from $49 to I The commIttee has ordered a London.' * * .. i Forty Percent of' Rotary." Will be Missed to Avoid Blame he eould grab, relock the box $79.50. complete block by block sur;vey .,.. 'Club's Proceeds from ~'------and leave undetected. In all Det. Sgt. George Van Tiem of curbing, gutters an~ side- Frida~', April ~ I I The deadline for registering for the 6th annual cases, except in the burglaries, said that because of the sil1lilar- walks throughout the entire Clty THE FIR S T [X T E RXA- : Annual Event to Go GROSSE POINTE NEWS Mutt Show is drawing near. Ronald J, Thomas, 32, of Rakos would wait in a store ity of the method of operatiGn, to c?eck tho5e that may need TlO:\AL S:\ TEL LIT E was' For Center Gift Friday, May 11, is the last day local youngsters, 14 and 1946 Dam man, Harper until there was no one in the it is believed that the same per- repair, , launched suecessfully yeslf'l"-' , under, may enter. their dogs in this sixth annual spring Woods, a 'pai~ter, spilled a manager's office, walk in, ex- sons committed both burglaries. Petersen s.ud th,at when the da\', An American-built spacc-: -~~~-- • ev~nt. can of pamt m a house he pertly spring the lock, take the The first burglary was com- survey, of strl'ets, sldewalks a~d cr~ft carrying Briti"h instm- i Grosse Pointe Rotary will ',I was painting and tried to money and leave, mitted at 2;12 a.m.; Thursday's curbs, IS completed, the commlt- ments. the 132-P?tllld p,addl?-; present its seventh annual Policelnen End 1,here ale 10 fun c:lasses fro~ I make it appear that vandals Managers of the stores were theft occurred at 4;20 a.m. In tee \nlll?ake a study, and ar~as whE'eled satelltte IS lhe first 111 whIch to choose. wlth a maXl- . at a loss as to how the money each case the burglars worked th.at are m most need of repalrs a series, of inlcrnational spacc antique show from May 8 Boy's Test Run, mum limit of two classes per were, responslb~e for the was taken, and reported the fast and were gone three' min- \\'111 be tak~n care o~ first, and exploratIOn exppnments, Pre- through Mav 11 frcm 1-10 entry, Listed are the largest and er:sumg $1,384 In damage. mysterious disappearances of utes from the time? the alarm those least III need wlll be done sent plans call for launching a ~ h ' \X7 I smallest dogs, poodles, best- HIS efforts failed to fool a the cash to their respective po- wa~ called l' by' tl no, last. I P m eac dav at the ,\ ar P k I' t d 16 ., n 1" c mpany Tl 'f d" t t Id similar satellite', manufactured, . . v • ,ar po lce arres e a - groomed, dog most resembling 'Park policeman. lice departments. servicing the alarm at the &tore. tl t1eth 1'1 Yt' a mllllgrSra or h saId in the united States but equip-llVTemorial. All members of ,\'~ar-old ~ark boy Monda~' eve- his master. dog wilh the most I Thomas was arraigned before Seen Leaving Office I la e en Il'e pro am s ou ped with Canadian instnlm('fl.l.~, : the club have been busy ~lllg, -:\pr~l 30. and held hlm for doubtful ancestry. cutest puppy. Park Judge C. Josepb Belanger Rakos' crime spree came to Pat.ro meGnOtto Glanert, Don- be completed by the end of later in the \'Car and a sccond " , mvestIgatlOn of car theft. (between 3-8 months), oldest on Wednesday, April 25. and an end last January when he al~ Pllon, uy Lyfo!'d and Fran- summer or early fall. CS.-British -e x peri men I. is! plannmg for thIS annual The teenager was arrested by dog, most-originally-named dog, pled guilty to a charge of rna- was seen leaving the manager's COlS Belanger. who were dis- Subdivision developers have scheduled for rlrxt year. ; show under general chair- Patrolmen Henry Wilson and and the trick class, No more licious destruction of property office of a Wrigley's store in ratchedh t01~h~ scene" saidh ~ ey already taken bids for th~r AnDther experimental launch. : man Al Thomas. I Richard Conover, \\'ho were than two tricks may be shown, and waived examination, The Livonia, He was arrested by ound t e y 12 foot win ow projects, but 1 he city will not e l'nN with far-rnachin~ interna-: cI'uising on Jefferson when they t' th' 1 Ll'vonl'a poll'ce before he could at the side of the store smashed. able to ask ;'or bids until the 1'0 <., . per en ry, III IS ast class, I judge released Thomas on t tiona] implications took pla('('! c\ I'o~kl' (If <,xhibitors from spotted the boy in the car, ddv- I get away. In both cases. the ~uit rack survey is fnished, Pe .ersen on Wallops Island. Va. thc ~a- i all parts of the countr" is being ing a little too fast. On High School Field $3.000 bond. pending the next O'Dell and Tobian said that was near the window, affording said, I J , term of the Wayne County Cir- tional Aeronauties and Space I galhen'r! by Yeagly, man- Taken to the slalion, the boy The' shew will be held on the cuit Court, the disappearance of the money the lhieves a chance to grab the I Administration's Sill 11 II t est i agpr, :\11 antiques on exhibit confessed that !"Iehad taken the the Grosse Pointe High School Malicious des t r u ction of from the Woods supermarket suits and run. E. ?OO center. where a "Xikc-Cajun"! will be for sale, car from the Simms-Dawson fo~tball field, which the, Grosse property in any amount above was reported by David DeVore, -1 xpectIng ...... bsoundingoost rocket was used ~oI Th' , . t ' t Motor Sales lot, Jefferson and Pomte Board of EducatlOn has $100 eonstl.tutes a felony ac~ manager of the store. A ME) B t a Japanese Instnlment de- IS ~cal,' 0 com.memOla e Nottingham. R k P I'd t\"O vi-its to the I' reI t \ th t t f flh f generously loaned for' the 3rd cordl'ng to State law it was dis- a 'os a, s S . BOte allque signed to study the composition e wen y- I , anlllV('l'Sary a The bov gave the officers the t' 'l'h 'II ' . , Woods store on February 7, q,ur 1 S .. of- th" earth's ionosphC're a fe" ! the Grosse POInte Hotary Club excuse that he had taken the consecu Ive year, ey WI. closed by Park Pollce Chief f' t t' t r V d ' H d I hundred... miles into spaee, This I 40 percen t o.f IIIe procee( Is from atllomobile because it had a also provide bleachers for spec- Arthur Lou"'ers.n $10801961; the d Irsthe Imecondsea,tImemg L' ee ,er s all Ir :More than 200 teachers and 1',S,-Japannse vpnlure is the th e show WI, 11 IJe uS,'e,(I to pur- stl'cl'-shl' ['t and 11e \\/anted to tators, and 100 chairs for the LaPratt Breaks Case I' $1•970,a,nT th . d se.. It \"as on• :;dministrators are expected to ...." h b ~ entrants. Judging will begin at ,~ , ne lr VIS. attend the annual banquet of first of three such planned co- c as(' a, Stllta Ie gift for the see if he knew how to drive a 9 a,m. and is expected to take The officer who broke t~e April 23, 1961, when Rakos gOl Gerald Massey, 504 St. Clair. the Grosse Pointe Education ()peratl've f i i 2' II t s, and could new, adc.llllun lo t.he War, ME'- cal" \"I.tll such a devl'ce. The of- J L P tt h I $1035 . , ., d' ht I d ~ I fh d' about two-and-a-half hours in case was ames a ra ,W 0 S , . IS nurSlllg an lllJure ng lan Association 'I district of the lead eventually to a U,S,.Japa- mOria., C remalll (,l' Will ,be ficers wel'e not impressed. alL with the p,lainclothes detail in R,akos en,tered the J?anager's tids week. l\iichigan 'E~'ucation Associa- nese satellite. uniting two fOl'- uscd ior sludent sclwlarshlps 'I'lle bov \"as released to 11'IS t B ff d th t th . "'orld-. \' ar II ('nemle~" In and 10"ns" -' t ' d• h f As in the past, Roland Gra'-', the Detec Ive ureau. 0t lce urmg . ef Imes.bUSlnesse Massey was bitten on the I tion, to be held in' the First mer ') v. paren s, an a c arge 0 car J LaPratt was skeptical about s ore was open or , 'fiagers by a squirrel he was English Evangelical Lut,heran the current scientific "space Rolan' Anns, uncleI' the chair- theft was filed against him with of Gray's Racquet and Sport the story told by Th~m~, who an~ when no on~ was l?- the feeding i~ the rear courtyard I Church, l\lay 8, at 6:,45 p, m. I"a;~," • ' ,',. _I ma~ship of 1\ll's, James Kearney, .Juvenile authorities, Shop, and an originator of the On March 19, was pamtmg the offlce, the detectlves said. of his home Sunday, April 29, Keynote speaker wlll be Jo.bn f,le l:mte,d Sta~es IS.PleS£'l1t assusled by :'III'S, Julius Tapert, ------Mutt Show some 15 years ago. h d b ------I ' Id ' d t th "(; n roo has donated gif't cel'tl'fl'cates for interior of a ouse owne Y ALL Patrolmen Richard G. Elworthy Stade, fie . se,rvlce coor I~a- 1.'1 cooperaP lllg WI 1: r a c ", will staff the' popular Calico INJ-URED IN F t f tl J.'\ t n 1 Ed catlOn k" S eden N w CAR DAl\IAGED free dog collars for three luc~~y (Continued on Page 2) 1.- 8 f 372 and Thomas McLaughlin, Jr, of I or ~r. le a 10 a, u, :\"orway, a Is,an. '- \\' , "e Kitchen whkh spr\'('s l'efresh- William K, Flee,. 5 .,0 the CI'ty poll'ce captured the Assoc1atlOn, ',vho wIll dlSCUSS Zealand Australia and ItI< .. H. 1 S J 1 B ' Cl b to give handsomely - engraved ago in the Farms boy's car, CD. G.f T 1 trict's newly elected officers Saturday, APril. 28, , "g t C 1,00 oys U S first place trophies for every The juveniles' parents re- enter rlve l ts ota for the comin~ school year, PRESIDENT KEN~ED'i met I class .. This is the third-consecu- ported their sons missing Mon- Displayed al the banquet will with British Prime Minister' H l. .. Cl U D. live ;\'ear she has repeated this day evening. April 23, the ,41:38,500 at Half. Way Mark be the exhibit which was en- Harold :Macmillan tod~y in e plng lIt ean. p rlVe generous gesture, last day of public school vaca- ~p tered for the Grosse Pointe Washington. The two Western ~--.-_____ tion. One of the boys had re- News in thl;' MEA's annual c'hiefs of state agreed on the Boys in the service clubs at Charles Toepel and S cot t "Butch" Will Be Missed ceived a traffic ticket in the A total of $38,500 had been I the number of families who School Bell Award Presenta- desirability of keeping open Grosse Pointe High School are Stirton. It is with regret that the an- City of Detroit, and had men- given to the Grosse Pointe War have made their contributions tion. One of tile 1962 School ehannels of communication, on doing a tremendous job in the Sore Spot coupons filled in nouncement must be .made that tioned that he was afraid to tell Memorial Center's 1962 annual I is lagging somewhat behind the Bell Award winners, the Gros:;e all diplomatic leV(~is, with the Clcan-L:p campaign this week by residents and sent to the "Butch" Monro will not be his father. but Grosse Pointe campaign for funds by the end pace of the two previous years. Pointe News was cited for dis- Soviet Union, but decided sponsored by the Grosse Pointe Garden' Clubs Council are among the contestants this year. City police consider the offense of April, which marked the Thomas Munson, chairman of tinguished and comprehensive against seeking an early con- Garden Clubs Council. turncd over to these boys and "Butch" was an entry and prize scarcely justified one boy's run- half way point in the drive, the 1962 campaign, is very coverage of ('ducation at the fE'fence with Premier Khl'"ush- Richard H. Beach, faeu1ty ad- t.he properties complained about winner in the very first Mutt ning away, let alone all three. While the Center is greatly hopeful that now at th~ first ;\OIEA's Reprc,'entative Assem- chev, ~either Kennedy nor visor fa!' thc Key Club, and arc c-Ieaned up. Show 15 years ago, He has ap- The youngsters had been pleased to announce that this part of the month, which is i bly held in Lansing, April 6. :'.lacmillan sees much chance of : vice-president of the Grosse Twenty-two schools in the peared in everyone of these heard talking about Florida, is the largest amount ever re- check writing time in so many Presiding at the meeting will a successful summit meeting at i Pointe Kiwanis Club, is dlrect- Grosse Poi n t e communities events and last year was awarded New York, and Northern Michl- ceived by the half-way point in families, many more Grosse be Jack Darvi1l, Defer EJemen- this time. ing one gI'OUP, Erwin Richter is have received letters telling a special prize as the oldest gan. All three possibilities are a campaign, the directors wish Pointe families will be send- tary School, Grosse Pointe, This was the first in a series the faculty aovisor of the Hi-Y them that their school grounds veteran. "Butch" has passed on being explored, but so far the to point out that the necessary ing in Cleir contributions, The president of Lle Grosse Pointe of informal talks scheduled for Club and has his group wr.rking \\)Il be judged this Saturday, to dog Heaven since the last boys have escaped detection. goal of $60,000 to operate in Center has recently mailed fol- Education Association. the President and the Prime hard after school and on Satur- May 5, and prizes awarded' for show. He was 18. They had only approximately the next fiscal year is the larg- low-up leUers and postage-frelJ Other distl-;ct officers are: :'Ilinister, They conferred alone days. the cleanest playground by the Upon registering. the partici- $45 between them when they est amount ever needed by the remittance envelopes to all Florence Mil1c'r, Pierce Junior for about an hour, then were Students ',\'orking on the Grosse Pointe Garden Clubs disappeared, and, with gasoline Memorial. The increased funds who have not yet been heard High School, president-elect; 1 joined by severa al'd es fOr a CampJign include Don 0'1wens, Councl. "Officialpants are askedMutt toShowpick upEntry"their an d f 00d t a buy, mus t now be are needed due to the expand- fTom an d th ese brOwn ~nd 'fh e1ma G'randla, Poupar d VI-'-'e- 45-minute discussion on dis- Caplain of Team 1 of the Key Mrs, B, F, Martin, chairman ribbons. These are available at almost penniless. Chances of a ing of the plant to in'Nude the white envelopes should be on mentary Schoc.l, secretal'y; and armamE'nt, The Berlin question Cluo, Others on Owens team of the plavground cleanup eam- th N ' ff' 99 K h 1 16-year-old's finding a job magnificent Fries Auditorium many Pointers desks. I David Thonws, Mason Elemen- I h b I fl \\ as a so toue cd upon r e Y include Bart ElmC!', Mike palgn,. has as k"ed 1, ADM',e alre,. On-the-Hill.e e\',-s 0 alongsideIce, theerc regis-eva. Wl'th ou.t wor k'mg papers are aI- an d banque t ba11room wh'lCh', Next wee k add"Itlona I f 01low- tary School, treasurer. before the meeting broke Up! Miller. Jim WunSl:h and Larry president of the Men s Garden t t' f most 1111. however, will not be finished up effort will be made by Val-I Also attend,ng the meeting h A d for lune. secon session. 0f 'Johnson, Club to form a comnu't tee from ra lOn arm. P OlceI' are conduct.mg a f U11- and rea dy t 0 b'nn g In. revenue ~n teer t e1ep h ?ne crews. Then will be 111embus of the Grosse talks began at 3:30 p, m. John Snvdcr is captain of his •organization to be the All questions ,regarding the ['time investigation, and expect until November. If necessary "m person" solici- Pointe Board I)f Education and Kennedy and l\'1acmillan cov- team 2 and' his workers include judges. Three Viburnum Tom-, show should be dIrected to Mrs. to apprehend the run-aways While gifts have in general tation will take place. I MEA field rep 'esentatives Dan~ (Continued on Page 11) ~like Eliason, Bili Collins, (Continued on Page 2) John R. Gordon,. TU 6-2817. momentarily. been more generous this year, (Continued on Page 8) iel Manthe an,i John Carlson .

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Thursday, May 3, 1962

Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. May 3, 1962 Jonathan R. Hartz plates on the Hupmobile were ing their .Justice Court appear- ~lell's Chorus Giving Concert Mix Beer, Speed found to have come from anotll'~r ances, and their car held at the Takes Naval Training ~ar owned by his family. rear of the sl ation until the Thr Gro;,s(' Pointe Men's! 1\11'.Finch is especia'\ly proud ' In Anti{lue Car Both boys were released pend- prLper plates had been secured. Chorus will hold its Annual: of his chorus (his year. He frels GREAT LAKES, Ill. lFln'NCl SprinJ:: Concert at the Gl'OSS(':that the 25-voice group has --Jonathan R. Har(z, son of Mr. Two young men, stopped for Pointe "'ar Memorial Friday: achieved a better balance than and Mrs. R. Hartz of 552 Uni- speeding in a 1929 Hupmobile I A Rright Spot in tlce Jf/oods ••. all Night! pwning. 1\-lay 4. at 8 o'c1oek, 'I' in an~: previou.s year of their versity, Grosse Pointe, Mich., on Kercheval avenue last Friday Cndrr the direction of John long hIstory whleh dates bark to began recruit training March 16, evening, AP1'j] 27, have been Fineh. the chorus will present: the brginning of World War II. at the Naval Training Center, charged with illegal possession a full evening (If fine group I Following the concert £!uests Great Lakes, Ill. of beer and wine, and issued no- The sillging highlighted h~' vocal i will meet the singers OV~l' re- The nine-week basic training I tices to appear in Grosse Pointe solos by Ralph :\lorrison aml, frcshments, TIckets for the af- eonsists of classroom instl'uction City .JLlstiee Court. I Woods Howard Le\\'is and piano solos: fair at.€, $1 to help support chor- in naval to pies, including mili- Patrolman Edward H. Behrend by Thomas Pettit. : liS acli\'ities throughout the tary etiqueite, drill. physical apprehended 20-year-old - The :'lIen's Chorus has had a YC'

full sC'a"on of service to the I ------! first aie!. ~hipboard safety pre- and his l8-year-old companion, With the Secluded Dining Room community. I' ,h?s sung at sueh : TO SHOW WIGS ! C:Julion and st'CUl'ity duty. , 1. MICHIGAN'S REPUTATlO~ AS A ,Z~ WHERE IN MICl-lIGAN IS THE John B. Hendrieks, 1173 Notting-I ham, shortly after 9:30 p.m. and Deluxe Counter Service OPEN DAY AND NIGHT \\ le!C'.ly .~l\'ersIfled plaeC's as ~ Bon Seeoul's Hospital (;uilcl: Throughout the training, rc- i WONDERLAND FO~. WINTER. FUN IS : WORLD'S LDNGEST(3,OOO FED) :'lIen s ~lght In The Yillage.! will meet Tuesday, 1\lay 8. at 1 ,.:ruils receivC' specialized coun- SPREADING, IN 1950, WE HAD 32 ~.: AND FASTEST(SPEEDS UP TO 'OOmph) The boys had an open, partly- Grosse Pointe's Fal/Orite Little Restaurant Parent Teachers Associations: p.m. Leon's of Grosse Pointe' sC'linJ:;whieh assisls them in se- consumed bottle of beer in their C-ANIZW WINHR SPORTS CENTERS. I MAN-MADE TOBOGGAN RUN? fllSt Like New York! and 1'01' t hC' older residents at! will show his eoilcctlon of 111as- I('ctil~g a rating in which (0 C-UESS HOIJJ MANY 11-IERE AP.E lODAY? : ~ car, and a half-empty bottle of Carmel Hall and the Salvation: terpieee wigs to the Guild mem- work 'from more than (is avail- wine. Licovoli, the driver. was FAST CARRY OUT SERVICE - TU 6.1330 Army Home. ' bel'S. able job specialties. ticketed for speeding 35 mph in --FooD: HOTELS;MO;:E-~~.-R'SORTS---~--~~ ~ a residential zone. 19261 MACK AVE.Next to Wood Theatre, Gross. Pointe CABINS.SUPDI' I ~., • I.~ Llcovoli also received a ticket USE WALK THRU FROM REAR PARkiNG GROUNDS ~;;:;;;;;Ti~ I >:,' ~~ '1'1('-4\1' I " for improper license plates. The ._~;a;.; :,' """~ : ~"::" _"'\J~~. - -.s'..... I lIlU .• L"lU ...... r • Distinguished J-...... • 1* t~.~f* ' ~ appearance I ,,0(';' J,"'"' . ~ NTS : '"'jl, ~;.,/;".' ",.,,~, TAll STOltES' GAlt. CAR SER....ICE I'" ", , .• Clothing Counselors , : 4-NOPJH AMEltIC~S HIGI-lEST, ART!- and cornfol 3- THE TOURIST INDUSTRY IS : FICIAL SKi SLIDE IS IN MICHIGAN. 1v11CI-lIGAN'STHIRD LARGEST, IN~ • IT'S 500 FEET HIGH W1Tl-4A TRAVEL~ Special Announcement VOLVING- NEARLY 30,000INDIV1D' : ING DISTANCf OF FE!:T 932 True comfort in 3. rr()pica! s . ... EVERyT ONE Gono Gourley UAL BUSINESS£S DIRECTLY RELATED : WHER.E IS IT? . TO TOUR.ISM, 00 yOU KNOW HOW I • Clothing MO"Jogcr TO ALL MY GOOD FRIENDS THAT I HAVE HAD THE PLEASURE OF -alone Jut to the use of ll,t:ht! DOWNTOWN MANY JOBS Tl1EY CREATE? : Even if you\'c never shopped at \"V'haling's I qUIlDOWH ANSWERS: SERVING IN THE PAST AND TO THE FUTURE PONTIAC AND TEMPEST fabrics, Tailori!"!~ pIa~'s an Men's Wear in the Fisher Building, you prob. /.Er >fJ1f:/~;:;iAI/.' ~UIlOW UOlI w~ OO:rOpl-e CUSTOMERS, I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I AM NOW ASSOCIATED ahly know these men. #AVG.,..lJ~ 8U!I~-t 1'8-t impOrtdO( pa.rL". jfiDfiey.'J WITH AfICf..//CAIr'9{/lZtKJWrl.'uE~/~ ~!r!pHlld'o/ .AI/Cll/t:4# llXIRiST (!()I.IVC/L..Ko.37 tailoring comriblltes gready They're not salesmen, •if you please, They are appearance and comforr. - --- ~~_._-_._-~-~------,- all fashion counselors, .. who by experience JIM CAUSLEY PONTIAC Inc. and knowledge have an innate sense of what The successful needle, House Painter GPHS Musicians Located at 17677 MACK AVENUE at UNIVERSITY1 Detroit 24 Horry Paterson looks good (or doesn't) on you. quirtd is achie\'ed b:' work FISHER BLDG. Powcll Gourlcy Get High Rating DOWNTOWN (Continued from Page 1) work only on these hne Jigl' Good grooming is not •accidental. It's the plan- James W. Bresser of 2419 West Both the Grosse Pointe High c.l ot h es. ned wardrobe that wakes a man well dressed. Grand boulevard, Detroit, pre- School concert band and orches- Discriminating taste, sound investment, expert paratory to the latter moving tra qualified for the state com- into the house. petitions festivals by obtaining a counselorship, .. all combine to give distinc- The policeman, when assign- first division "Superior" rating

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Justice Court appC'ar. Blu.glar Robs I to Be Displayed d tiwir car he1d at the lw station unlll the Woods Eatery ,:ltC's had b('en secured. -- iI A burglar used a hammer to break a plate glass window of \.•• (111"ight! \ the L2ICoppola Family Res- taurant, 20515 Mack avenue, to entcr the place and take money from the cash register.

The burglary was discovered by ,Joseph Coppola, Sr., co- owner of the establishment. on Saturday. April 28. who arrived at 6:25 a,m. to clean up the! Mother's place. He told Woods Patrolmen' :'" DAY AND NIGHT Adrian M e e r h a e g h e and Day Thomas Kerving that the break- 'f" ReJtaurant ing apparently occurred bet- ,,: \\'cen 4:45 a.m., when the place I Greetings was closed, and the time lw TU 6.1330 opened Up. Greerinq cards for ~v10T~- f,l'otre, Grosse Pointe I er's Day are lovelier ea~'l The officers checked the pre- ' ',Iear. You'll just the ;:NG GROUNDS mises 8ild found a ball peen fl:1d hammer in th.:: top drawer of a ~ight message among our display counter. which Coppola many artistic cr'3ations. said did not belong to him. The hammer was tagged as evidence. ~joj.her will love a beaL tifu! Joseph Coppola. ,Jr., called to t he restaurant, checked the cas!l FLORAL ARRANGEMENT register and told the policemen :nt of Life-like Artificial Fiewer~ ~ha~ the thief took $75 that was I "brain:' is so versatile, it also measures III It. : the amount oE nitrogen, total proteins 1 and scholesterol in the blood. With PLF:\~CRE OF , The case is being invest.igated j I by Det. Sgt. Walter O'Dell and attachments it measures all other blood .\="D TEMPEST chemestries. I Det. Leroy Tobian. _ I _.~_. ._. __..... " ASSOCIATED Your Greeting Card Headquarte:s : GAN 17047 KERCHEVAL, In the Village SHIRTMAKERSi Charge Accounts Invited TUxedo 2-7790

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The technician then shook the - pipette by hand until she . thought the cells \\'ere thoI'''' - oughly mixed and transferred a portion of the solution into a = counting chamber under a mic- : ~ rOScope where a representative : ~ : "square" was sought and the i~ , number of cells tabulated on a I ~ I finger counter. = i in:r~~~~e~ s~~~~;O~nOfe~~~~~o~~c ~ "brain" called a Co u I t e r _ Counter, flashes of electric waves appear on a screen. each - Incomparable India Madras ca.rriesthe flash representing one cell pass- = convictiQn of colorings that get richer I ing by in single formation, an = and purer with each washing. Incisive I automatic counter registers each == TU 6.1700 native shades set off the surely flared I flash, and the blood count ap- _ CHET SAMPSON button-down collar and short sleeves that ; pears in a window at the end of - , the electronic machine. ~ - ---- announces the "LAST CALL" for his make news. This meticulous pullover adjusts easily to the heat The same is true in a blood = )EST? : sugal' determination. Instead of - TOW:\'. 8.95 I filtering the blood into a test - preteen treat: I tube, adding a chemical, boiling, = Western Tours settling, and then comparing J ! = JUNE 16.JULY 20 JULY 28.AUG. 31 with a complicated colorimeter, _ coffee bean the blood sample is fed into one - ~e.lns. (Both tours are for GIRLS ONLY) end of an electronic computor = plaid mates it:.-~ :U..."J I called "Auto Analyzer," passes = O!1strauoo. i through a series of acrobatic = Thi~ Tuur cuwrs 1-1 states and eight national parks: ~~andT'-l units and the answer appears - of wrinkle-free Yosemite, Yellowstone, Tcrons, Bryce, Zion, Grand _..:".~ . , I on a scale at the other end of - t::",f~;;t t:~'''-;n ".1 92 Kercheval-on the Hill Canyon, Mcsa Verde, and Rocky Mountain National the machine. _ cotton that loves ~~ GROSSE POINTE , You can read it yourself. As - Parks. Abo San Francisco, Salt Lake City and Lake, .....'...~ TU 2-8070 : a part of National Hospital - Hollywood, Las Vegas, Hoover Dam, Black Hills, Mr. I Week these c1ectronic machines = tbe suds and bright 1259 Washington Blvd., Detroit-WO 2-5191 , will be demonstrated in Jacob. - Rushmore, Badlands, Petrified Forest, Painted Desert, son's window between 2 and 4 = spring sunshine. Laguna Beach, Colorado Springs, and many more. Delray Beach p.m. on Friday, May 11, and if ,you offer a small amount of A/'plicatiullS (Iud In/ormation fl/',/i/able at Coffee on cream, in Chet Sampso'n Travel Service sizes 6 to 14. 100 Kercheval, on the Hill TUexdo 5-7510 looking Rolled sleeve

You are invited to see colored movies of the broadcloth shirt. 3.9& Western Tour in the G. P. Public Library Meeting Room, Kercheval and Fisher, at 8 for something Brass-buttoned pop top. 5.98 P.M. on May 10. Hip-stitched pleat skirt. 7.98 ":. ':,: ",: :; different? Jamaica shorts. 5.98 .cobsof1~s'.; • ", •• J" ••

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~..- ,~ - • r t .= 7 $ x rs on r r • 7 'S' 7 Page Four Thursday, May 3. GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------'------,----~------,- Thursday, May 3. 1962 I Vandal ShatteJ" Natioll,(ll Jl!Ierit SclJ,oln,rs1l,ip Won By Micltael Si,nsoll i I gjllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllLllllllilllIlIlIlIlIlIllIlI1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'Windowh ----~ -~----- Mack TII(' Xational Merit Sc11olar- scholar"ship, Th('se are special I munity citizenship, extra-curri-/ carry stipends of ft'om $100 to ,illP Corporation has announced awards, only 50 such being cular activities, high school $1,500. ",'" ':' : ,,' A vandal with a BB-gun ~, t Ill' selection of :\Iichael Simson. giv('n, Ol1e jl('r' state. lVIichacl's officials' endorsements, and If students are eligible for tered windows along Mack (; l'O:>S{'Point(' High School s['n- represents t1w one provid('d a similar data. Financial need is and decide to accept other scho- Remen1ber nue sometime last Sunday WI', as a scholarship winn('r Jar ~op scholar in IVliehigall, He is determIned after the committee larships which preclude accept- ning, April 29, The damage I%~ IIf', thus, has emerged as the son of Dr, and l\'ll's. Clyde has made its selections. ing Merit monetary assistance, discovered at 1:45 a.m. Mon (llll' (If the retltively few award Simson of Lakepointe avenuc. The competItion to decide a request m:JY be macl(, to desig- Mother morning. II inncl's from a field of 576.435 Last ~llonth ;'vlicha('l achieveci .twal'd winners takes more than !late t.hem as Honorary Merit ~tudents in 15,461 high schools distindion in t1H' ~lh Annual a yeat' to complete. Preliminary Scholars, As such the student Bullet holes W(~re found in ,'lltC'ring the ('ontes! a year agu i\Iiehigall i\Iatlwll1aties PI'i;w qualifying tests determine semi- receives no financial aid fl'om front windows of Grosse Pc I l,l"t :'!larch. : Competition by h('ading lIlP dcl- finalists near the end of their NMSC and the college receives WITH A GIFT Storm and Screen, 17328 M (; rags£, Point t' 11igh ~('hool t'L:ation of 1B C; I'OSSC Pointe .iunlor year. As indicated above, no educational supplement. cOI-1 in three windows ()f Wrig' pi .n'd a total of s('v('o studcnts ~tlld('nt~ who pIal'{'t! in (1)(' marc than a half million con- leges accepting regular Merit Market, 17410 .vJack, in two' III tilf' flnal~: of this ll,ltion-wicie l'Olltp,1. (;I"OSS(' Pointt' captur('d tpstants start the contest and Scholars receive a gift of up to FROM cJows of Grosse Pointe VI ('()flIes!. ApproximatC'ly 10,Oon 4 PI'!' ("('lit of Ihc first 450' ar'p reduced in this .fi:st :ound $500 a year depending on the I 17854 Mack, one window llllalists \\'cn' sekcted in all, place_~. a fin(' pel"fOrlllalH't' eon- : to about 10,000 semt-flllahsts. tuition of the college involved :vf ' ~ Robbins Insuranc:e Age n ': \.11 of these were {'ollsiderell of : sid{'l"in~ the facl tIlat slut1t'nts! A s{'t'ond test is administered to help tjWJl1 help the awat'd i ~ ,= JACOBSON'S ] 7864 Mack, and two WInd

,upcl'ior enough ability to qual- I from most of the high sehools! the following December. Exper- winnel's. The Shores recently accepted delivery of a $7,500 == of Len's Barber Shop, If lly for schOlarships but insuf- in Ill{' slall'. uno schools in all, i{'nee has demonstrated that - ..---- fully-equipped Siebert ambulance, powered with a ... HER .vlack. 11cient funds prevcnt mOI'C than' compeled ! about 97 percent of the semi- I TOES AMPUTATED i ::lOO-horsepower police interceptor motor. It is bigger = City po1J(;I.' aJ"P im('~ligal about a t('nth of them l"{'('ei\'in~ :\alional ,\jprit ~l'Illllilrs are I fin:l1ists will repeat the fine Farms police took .James i than the Ford ambuwagon whkh it replaces, and much = :he maUer. ;1\lards in this program, :',[ost, chosen without regard to pre- i showing they made on the first Grant, 42, of 933 Crescent lane, !, _ FAVORITE STORE 1\111rf'('ci\'l' fa\"()r,.ble considera- fl'l'{'nlial nill'I'j;1 of any kind, tpst and will confirm their eIi- to Cottage Huspital on Sunday. better equipped. Village officials and police personnel - (:01\ for other scholarship,;, how- (.fridals :>1:lt('. In making lI]('ir gibility to become finalists, April 29, where he was treated are of the general opinion that the new vehicle is "the _ To Pay Honor {'\'l'l". All recei\'e a Certificatc jud.L:l'ments. committ£'{' members Final s{'!eetion for awards then for amput.ation of the toes of best in the vicinity", Shown inspecting the "pride" of 1== (If \lerlt from ~:\ISl', , e\'aluat{' test Sl'OI'('S. high sehool are made with those selected hi" right foot. AcC'ol"ding tu a the Shores are POLICE CHIEF FRED DUEMLING i ~ MOTHER'S DAY IS To Notre Dam, \lichael has bl'('t1 hOllol'l'd ~ r ad l'S. ("I'l'ati\'{' achie\'pml'nt i having relatively small margins police report, the toes were (left), and JAMES NJAIM, News staff writer. The old II ~=~=_=_ i lIt.ther, in th.at lIan'ar? Cnin'I'- outside tll{', classroom. qualities: of ability.or superiority in the severed. when Grant's foot got 'I ambulance is being used by police crews patroling = SUNDAY, ~AAY 13 Cniversal ~otre Dame ~; r ,II.\' has deSignated 111111 fot' a, 01 !l'adpt'shlP, school and eUI11- i many trlllts assessed, Awards caught In a power lawn mower. Lake Shore road, will be observed by aJ u;' ac:ross the nation and thr;)U- out the world. The Detroit c JACOBSON'S NOW OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. will be host to a dinner for f persons at 6:30 p.m. on Tu, :=;,,; ;;~ day, 2\lay 8, at the Latin Qu tel', 3067 East Grand Bouleva, /~f:<::' I ( ~ ~ "The administration of ~Oi J Dame has continually felt tt f ;', :.,: \ the Detroit dinncr is the me ~ ': impressive and spectacular them all," said C. :\1. Verbie' ~ 1 Ihe Detroit chairman who Ji\ -''"\ at 41 Clairview road. Gro~- Pointe Shores. "W2 intend ' kC'ep it that way."

Edward L. Cushman. vic- president of American 2\Ioto: HE 'S Corp., will speak to the Not Dame men and an array of ci\ leaders_ -

The university will have t\' rcpresen1.

Cushman is a noted econon We can't imagine a nicer way to thank mother for being the ist with a diverse backgroun, He has served as a universi' professor, unemployment con , " , , wonderful person she is ... than with a shower of loving gifts . I pensation director, govern mer, to pamper and delight h'er this May 13th and for many a day official. industrial arbitratr' 'Jacobson's ;' and management consultant. ~> .:~ ~ ;: ;:':' ,-r- ~ .•-;, '.' . ~". ~?~f to come! He joined American :\1otOl semi-annual as director of indu~trial rel- 1ions on the day the cot'por- tion was formed in 1954. 1:: A. Wispy nylon tricot waltz gown with color-contrasting was named vice-president t!, panels. Sunshine Yellow/Candleglow or Dawn Pink/First following year. Orchid. 32-36 sizes. 10.95 HAT SALE CAR TOP RU::\ED indudingoutstanding samples .John K. Ford of 2906 Ea; B. Slim, double-woven cotton gloves in a fashionable .J efferson, Detroit. told FaIT 8-button length. White, nougat, black, 6-8 sizes. 3.00 police on Tuesday, April 24. tt, sam eon e punctured sever l101es in the top of his conve" 6.85 C. Trifari's golden Trifariurr: and pearl jewelry. Adjust. tible parked in front of ~ Kercheval. He said it appearf;', usuolly1298to22.98 able choker necklace, flexible bracelet and contour ear- to have been done with a shal dngs. Each 5.00 plus feder

you who put beyond price. Just a few

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concealing the tiniest wrinkles and flaws Mr. William Hong under a weightless +ranslucence. importer and Countess Isserlyn is available in so many degrees of color that decorator consultant

one is sure to have an affinity T~esday, May 8th for your skin tone. 20.00 plus tax - 10 a.m .. +0 5 p.m.

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-= Mi!:s Arvella Glaze, will bE - here with his presentation o~ - B. = Hong Horizons ... to eha4 - _ with you about the art 01 adding a simple eleganCE: = and serenity to your home - by the use of Oriental ac- - eessorles.

- LEARN IKEBANA, the fine = Japanete art of imaginative - = flower arrangement.

= BE OUR HONORED GUEST - - from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. fo: Jasmine tea and fortun~ = cookies • • • in our G if' - Shop. -

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" Inng-, April 29. The damage was I ~ dl~l'O\'{'['ed nt 1:45 a,m. Monday I~ :l,prnmg-, S 1== Bullpt holl's \I'Ne found in two I~ j"llnt \\'indo\l'~ of Gross!' Pointe i ~ ~'tlrm and Screen, 17328 Mack, I ~ in three winelow,; of Wrigley's! ~ :Iark!'t. 17110 l\laek, in two Win-I ~ itll\l~ of Gros~t' Pointe Valet, ~ I-;-g;)4 l\lack, one window of ~ 1,(~I~,~lIlS 1nsuI'anct' Age n e y. I~ 1 I Hv4 l\Iack. and two windows I ~ "I Lpn's Barlll'l' Shop, 18020 j ~ \Iack, 1 ~ , i~ l'1t~. poi H'l' ,Ill' In\'l'~t igat im: : ~ I !ll' 111,1t t PI'. -- !I J'o Pay l-lonor i~ !~ To ~V(;, re Dalue j ;:;:::: !=

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Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 3, 1962 Thursday, May 3, 1962 "An old tim('r is a f('!low who I "Before I got married I had can remember when one woman six theories about bringing up Police Arrest School Le(lder.~ thought thC' nC'xt one was lazy children. Now I have six chil- New Epicure Shop Opens at H she bought canned goods." I drcn and no theories." Reckless Driver ~early 100 member!; of the I k ------~ ------,------Wayne County School Board' h A Detl'oit motol'ist was is- Association ~athered in Parcells c( CAMP FOUR-WAY sued a ticket for reckless driv- .Junior High School last week P ing hy a Detroit police officer for a dinncr, business meeting .J FAIRWOOD LODGE on Thursday. April 26, on com- and to hear a report from the c' for boys; 44th season for girls; 29th season plaint of two Farms patrolmen Constitutional Convention. The who arrested the driver. chairman of the Education Com- , a mittee. former con~ressman AI- : c: ON MICHIGAN'S BEAUTIFUL TORCH LAKE Arrested was Kennet.h Miller vin Bentley of 0 w 0 s s o. and i v of 5817 Marseilles, who tried to These outstanding Brother-Sister camps offer the finest in Richard Austin of the Finance: p avoid arrest by parking his car staff. pro.':ram. and facilities. Campers enjoy riding. salling, and Taxation Committee ad-; p behind a Farms business place water skiing. canoeing, skin and scuba diving (boys only), dressed the group. : S and crouching down to escape tennis. arts and ('['afb. l'iflel'~'. numel'OUS trips, and other detection. Welcoming the school board i Ii ('xc'ting camp activities. i\Iature staff. Tutoring available. trustees to Glosse Pointe were: t; The arresting officers, Patrol- Eight we<,k season. Limited number of four-week campers a number of the Grosse Pointe : ~( accepted. men Francois Belanger and Ronald Wooten, said they were Board of Education headed by! n For iIIustrutcd catalos:-ul', write or phone: checking doors of business vicc-president C. Henry Haher- ' w places on Mack avenue about ------~------Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Boone 11:45 p,m" when they saw a procession of five or more cars 1428 Sodon Lake Drive traveling at a high rate of speed Bloomfield Hills MA 6.3482 on the Detroit sIde. The cars made a right turn onto Anatole from Warren ave- nue, blowing horns and squeal- A Perle BUILT by ing tires. ran a stop sign, goIng west on Mack, and disappeared. A few minutes later, the cars BALDWIN reappeared, traveling east on Gourmets and the lesser-schooled Room in Jacobson's Kercheval avenue ••. a TEN curl F Mack. They made a right turn lovers of unusual foods and the finest main store. It is under the direction of ORGANS from onto Opal, another right turn baked goods, salads, etc" are finding Alexander B. Bardy, who also operates trim anc onto Warren, then a right turn great enjoyment in buying at the Epi- the restaurant. onto Anatole, horns blowing and cure Shop, adjacent to the St. Clair. tires squealing. Quick-L Belanger and Wooten saId Pvt. l\iichael Rodger that the cars again ran a stop Democrats Set For Big Dinner sign on Mack, and were inter- At Aviation School fering with west bound traffic Democrats confidently pre- p.m" with dinner scheduled to Campi on Mack. dict that the Party's top annual begin at 6:30 p.m. FOR T R U C K E R, A LA. social and fund-raising event, Governor Nelson. 46. ex-I 25%OFF The policemen gave chase and (AHTNC)-Army Pvt. Michael the Jefferson-Jackson Day Din- pected to be the Democratic apprehended Mil1er behind J. Rodger, son of Mr. and Mrs. ner, May 5, at the Light Guard Robert S. Rodger., 2082 Brys Armory in Detroit, will surpass senatorial candidate against ------_.- • Ten Dc 18330 Mack, on the Farms side. Alexander Wylie in the Fall I The other cars scattered and Dr., Grosse Pointe Woods, all previous events of its kind Mich., completed the five-week in Michigan. elections, is one of only two SAI~E disappeared when they saw the Democrats to serve as governor I Farms police car, the officers aircraft maintenan\le course at The Aviation School, Fort "The combined attractions of (ON COMPLETE OPEN STOCK SELECTlOlij The perfect '"en's en!oymc said. of Wisconsin in thi::; century i ------Rucker Ala. April 20. Mic:J:igan's Gove.rnor .John B. and the only Democl'aUc gover- : , , . . \ Swam son and Wisconsm's Gov- nor to win two terms. iT! You'll love it! Detroit police were called R~d.ger was tra,med m the ernor Gaylord Nelson, coupled from the Farms station, and De- servIcmg and ~tenan.ce of with the congressional canui- He upset Republican gove: - ; troit Patrolman Leo Coultier Model 46 rotar~ and fixed ~mg aIrcraft dacy of Neil Staebler, Jur na- nor Vernon Thompson in 1958 'I' issued Miller a reckless driving .}2645 III In Mahogany a?d. the o?eratIon of ~r~y tional committeeman, h a v e and won a second term in 196Q. ticket on complaint of the a~rfields. H~ 1:: now a quahfled pushed advance ticket sales to Nelson's considerable ab111- Only on M BALDWIN ORGANS are available in Traditional, Modern, Farms officers. aircraft mamtenance crewman. their best ever,". said William .ies as a public speaker have French Provincial, Transitional and Italian Provincial, in yOUt ------A. Burgett, event chairman. choice of Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Maple, Ebon)', Antique made him much in demand na- please! TU White and light Oak .•. But we believe that YOl' will be de- There is no substit~te for "We know we'll be seating tionally. He is well-remembered lighted most by the celebrated Baldwin Tone • • • It is dis- over 2,800 persons, perhaps as the narrator of the film de. tinctly apart from all others in variety and satisfaction. skill and workmanship. 3,000," he said. picting Democratic philoso~ Tickets for the event are phies at the national conven- CUSTOM priced $25 single, $35 couple. tion in 1960. A full day of festivities is limited rime Offer New LOWREY Starlet LAMP SHADES A veteran of World War II, Sal. Ends Mal 26, 1982 • 2-Mc,'lnuoi Spinet Organ, w,th planned for the Light Guard Nelson was a captain of infan- percussion $595 Armory, 4400 E. 8 Mile Rd., • 13-note pedal boss try on Okinawa where he met by OPAL Saturday, climaxed with con- his wife, Carrie Lee, who was secutive major addresses by Kercheval at Neff Warren at Audubon then a nurse. They have three I Governor Swainson and Gover- children. . DRAPERIES - REUPHOLSTERING nor Nelson . On the I- ~. See ou rcollection of STIFFEL, the Royalty of Virtually every major Demo- Returning to his native Wis- Lamps. cratic official in Michigan will consin after the war. Nelson be attending the gala event, in- practiced law in Madison. He cluding members of the State became State senator in 1943.[ SPRING MOVING IS HERE! Administrative Board. Other serving until his election as State, county, township and governor in '58. city officials will be present. Governor Nelson rates as his Attorney General Frank J. most important achievements IVORY BROTHERS Kelley, appointed to that post while chief executive in Wis- ANNIVERSARY SPICIAl 3 by Governor Swainson, will be consin the first comprehensive I 34-pc. Service for 8 master of ceremonies at the tax revision in 50 years, $5-mil- REG. CPEN STOCK PRICE $217 dinner. NOW $199.95 lion student loan program, and fed. Tax_Incl. MOVING CO. I Jefferson - Jackson Day fes- a 10 year, $50-million program Chest Extra tivities are scheduled to begin for outdoor resources develop- CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED Acrosonics at 11 a.m., Saturday. Three ment. Modern films will be shown continu- Walnut or Ebonv From Open Thursday Evenings Till 9:00 S 1095 with bench 'ously until. 5 p.m. These are Women's Golf League $895 "The Michigan Story," pro- duced by Michigan Consoli- Plans Kick.Off Coffee dated Gas Company; "The Wind The Acrosonic by Baldwin is Rising," a documentary on The Suburban Women's Golf No other console has ever been built with such 0 Heritage ••• mental health produced by League wiII have a kick-off 16835 Kercheval Enjoy unlimited go Designed by the some craftsmen who design the Bal~win Concert WJRT. Flint; and, "Pursuit of coffee Monday. May 7, at 10:30 pace as a member of Grand • • • Acrosonics are available in 31 styles and finishes. Happiness," a history of the a.m., at Utica's Rammler Golf -in tbe Village of Family Members LOCAL ..LONG DISTANCE MOVING Democratic Party narrated by Course. Both the nine and 18- PrC'sident Kennedy. 'hole groups will begin play at Grosse Pointe husband, wife, chil, New Smiley Bros. Consoles from $665 Specializing in Commercial and Industrial Plants, Offices; Democratic State Chairman this course on Monday, May 21. down. Pennanent IT' Employee's Household Furnishing TU 5-1232 Other New Spinets From $510 Joe Collins will preside aver a Women interested in joining e3 Agents of Allied Van Lines noon luncheon honoring Jeff- the League are asked to contact, Finance at " ny nstrument a en ,n Tr .. de DETP.OIT BIRMINGHAM TY. 8-8220 Jack workers and ticket-sellers. Lois Peeler, 881.-2885, for reser- I 5510 Woodward During the afternoon, two vations for the coffee by May 3. I TR 3-6800 milev ro~.115 ~l ~~l~~~ARD OPEN EVES. OPEN EVES. JE. 6-1060 concurrent panel discussions SAT. TILL S B SAT. 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>. •• - l>.,: 7 '. I lay, May 3, 1962 Thursday I May 3, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEVlS Page Seven OOOQOOOQQOQQQQQQ~ School LeadeTS ilt/eet at Dinner 'Thermometer , 10 Shows Center :'-irarly 100 members of tile I korn. Trustee Ruth Goeb€'l Drive Ie. Wayne County SellOol Board headed the local arnmRcments PLUMBING LA 7-9600 .-\s::;oriation gathered in Pareel1s eommittee. Trustee E d ward .1 unior High School last week Pongracz and Superir.tendent Oniy two persons appeared for a dinnel', business m('eting ,James W. Bushon~ aided in weI- before Judge Joseph P. Uvick and to h('ar a r{'poli from the coming the guests, i in Grosse Pointe City Justice I Constitutional Convention. The Con-Con delegates Bentley Court Tuesday, April 24, and I chairman Of th€' Education Com- and Downs gave excellent des- the cases against both were di5- 'I mittel'. former congressman AI- eriptions of the work the con- I ',' ,., missed. \'ill Bentley of 0 w 0 s so. and vention had b('cn accomplishing, i . Richarrl At:stin of th~ Finance particularly with reference to I " Reginald George Harris, 432 and Taxation Committee ad- provisions [01" public education. .:..:'::.:.::..... McKinley, and Frances Jane clrf's!'l'd the ~l'oup. i Some' discussion of the 15 mill David, 680 North Oxford. both WC'!eoming the school hoard i limitation imposed on pl'operty .. ~O.OO(}' charged with reckless driving, tl'll"t('('S 10 Grosse Pointe wer(' i tax('s, the earmarking of funds a numb£'r of tll(' Grosse Pointe! for schools. local units of gov- We Specialize .. ',. i ernment and roads, as well as in Roat d of F,c!ucatlOn h('ackd by, re'apportionmenl considerations 1 \'IlT-president C. Henry Haber- I \\'ere di!:icussed. I ".1..~::::~::::~~(::~e~~~::I~~e and •.,:~ I \vhere a commission is better 9941 HAYES Odd Room Heating ":'. .~ than a straight salary"'~Max .' )'<.:.::. Miller, Bellows F'alls (Vt.) Shop- .~.;;.~ , per. '.'J,'/' A Perfect Ten ':'.: : 3 DAYS ON]~Y! ... a TEN curl PERM with a Thursday, Friday and Saturday trim and set

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composed of individuals whose Trin,ity College President strength is in the Lord." Dr. Jacobs was speaking at one of three services conducted Spea,ks in Cltrist Churclt by Hobart. Kenyon and Trinity The 'rocl?ey road' leads to smooth Colleges in observance of Na- Trinity College President. Dr. raw material into thinking ma- tional Christian College Day taste deligJ,h. A miJb ellOcolate chines." Albert C. Jacobs. told a National which is annually set aside to piece! just cllOd~eJ-[ull of tender, Christian College Day congrega- Dr. Jacobs said that we must consider the imp 0 r I a n c e of i tion at Christ Church, Grosse "Christian college for a free miniature mars],mallows, Kikhen-fresh c add to the laboratories, libraries and lectures an ingredient that America." On the Hill ! Pointe, on Saturday, April 28, by Albert SI,eetz. By the pound only. Pound . i thaI "the highest aim of educa- will develop "character, convic~ Ita II ••• 11111 ••••••••••• II ... tion and faith which will pro- / I tion must always be to develop duce a Winston Churchill rather men. nol merely to turn human than an Adolph Hitler." _._------~~------"To define this missing' in- gredient is not easy," the speak- er continued. "It is something Railings. Columns. Room (2/iedz the student absorbs . . . some- II Dividers and ,Gates thing he catches from the atmos- OVER 200 VARIETIES OF CANDY $277 phere of his college. It is some- FREE ESTIMATES thing the C'hristian college seeks Quality work since 1949 to provide, and is uniquely G (LFERS! qualified to provide." Macomb Metal (raff 17001 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Daily 9 to 6, Thurs, 10 to 9 ••• Sunday 11 to 7 22506 She .....aad. Warren. Mich. Dr. Jacobs went on to cite SL 7~7037 820 S.Woodward 165 Pierce .•• Birmingham examples of men who possessed ings Till 9:00 "character. conviction and faith" Tired 0/getting up ax 5:00 A.lVL and who clung to these virtues despite aU adversity. He said to EWoida slow 'waiting'garne? two of these men were Abraham Lincoln and Col. John Glenn. "Lincoln by his own declaration 16835 Kercheval Enjoy unlimited golf, pick your starting time, play at a steady, relaxed was a man flf deep faith." He pace as a member of beautiful, uncrowded Burning Tree. Limited number -in tbe Village cited the famous Lincoln state- of Family Memberships available. Golf (no greens fees), swimming for ment which ends: "though with Grosse Pointe husband, wife, children under 21 is $330 year (includes tax)-$100 our limited understandings we MXCRJ:GAN BANK down. Permanent memberships, swimming memberships also available. TU 5-1232 may not be able to comprehend ~ Drive out this w~ek end, Turn left off North it, yet we cannot but. believe that Ave. (ext. of M*97) onto 21 Mile Rd., cross He who made the world still

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Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NFWS Thursdc!y, May 3, 1962 - - --~------_._----- ._------_._--- Thursday, May 3, 1962 supporter of St. Agnes Home, and worked with the Juvenile Additional Donors to Memorial C,enter Annual "There are two well known r queI' and C)III rl~(J A III E S Court during her early years in finishes for automobiles-lac~ Bellows F the Detroit area. (Continued from Page 1) Mr. Oscar A. J. Monrad, Mr. I neth Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Lait~er'l IT: T. Mullen, ~r. K. .T. NaRftl- HARIa' R. FRl'EIL\UF. SR. which bears his familv's name She was a member of the The C e n t e r. meanwhile, and Mrs. C. Allison Monroe. H. C l' a w f a I'd, Mr. and Mrs. MI'. and Mrs. A. J. Larkms. kp'k, Mr. Marvm L. Nelson, Mr. Fir,! \'It'l'-pre~idl'nt of the from the age of 15. He' had bee~ Country Club of Detroit, the wishes to thank the following Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Mott, Dr. Everett F. Doten, Mr. and Mrs. League of Women Votel':,) of I .John Neville. MI'. and Mrs. Fl'lIC'hauf Trailer Co .. Mr. FrUl'- a director of Fruehauf Trailer Detr~ Club, the Grosse Pointe generous givers whose gifts Antoine Nahoum, Mr. Melvin Jerome Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Grosse Pointe, Mr. ;..nd Mrs. Howard Eo O'Leal'y. Mr. and Indian Village Elf haul'. {i;), of 'i~R LakppointC' avp- Co. since 1918. Club, the Society of Arts and were received during 1Jlw past A. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. C. A. DuCharme, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Leverenz, Mrs. S. H. MI-s. Mknael J. O'Neil\. !lIll'. dl('el Sunday, ,\pril 29. fol- Mr. Fruehauf was a member Crafts, the Women's City Club week. Ogden, Mrs. Marshall G. Pearce, George Dygert, Mr. ,John M. Livingstone, Mr. Edward E. Lut- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Penna, Mr. Complete Wiring, Repair !(l\\'IIlC an OplTatlon. in Harpl'r of the Detroit Board of Co 111- of Detroit, and was very active >I< >I< >I< Mr. and Mrs. William Penoyar Farbct .. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon tenherger, Dr. and Mrs. Edward and 1\1rs Wesley.r. Peoples, nT. Appliance Circuit~ l!n,pil al. mere€' and a Mason (320 Shrin- in Garden Club circles. A)Jl'il 24 Jr" Mrs .• John H. Potter, Mr. T. Ford. P. MacKenzie, Co\. and Mrs. and rvll-~, Frank S. P,:>rkin. Mr. Service the Grosse Pointe Area l'rsl. He was a member of tile She is survived by her son, MI'5. Leon Alvarcz. Mr. and .John L. Pottle, lVIr. and Mrs. Stanley A. FOI"maniak. Mrs. Darwin Mart in. Miss Thekla ,~<;;;;i;:'~;V;;:"Z'::' ..:',;;:::':' A Wonderful, Useful Fla. Waterman, Reuben M. Water- J-I. Brown, MI'. Paul ,1. Brown, Henry Sehaffhauser, Mr. dGeMorgc eGric~ E.GGOUld, Mr .• James W. .::,r:: Survivors include his son. 11. man. H. James .Johnson, Elmer Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Brownell, L. Sehlaepfer, Mr. an rs, retg, rOsse Pointe Nursing . Richard Fruehauf. .Jr,; three Clark. ,James Bulkley, John Dr. and Mrs. James W. Bushong, END hrothl'rs. Ilar'v('~'. Roy. and 1\n- French. Charles Palms Charles Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bus- ~~:~I~~tl~~'O~~~~~hm~~t, ~~ ~~~~~~~~r~~n~n~1~~'sM~:h:~ .:.,::_:;...:~,':':'.,:.',_:,.,: drew; a sister. Mrs. Mn'tle Symington, Daniel '.Johnson, winka, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cald- and Mrs. Arthur R. Seder Jr. Hayosh. MI-. and Mrs. Robert . C'hamb£'rlin; and four gl:and- .James Standart, and Joseph G. well, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Car~ Mr. and Mrs. Prewitt Sem. H. Healy, Mr. and Mrs. WiJ--- children. StandarL Interment was in penter ,Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. M d M J h A Ham J. Hermann, MI'. and Mrs. ::::i Services were Tuesday. Mav 1, . Elmwood c('mctcry. Carr. Mr. Claude Carver, Mr. a:~~~~~'~. n;:~~ ~~l~e~.~o~;,y~~'.rv;~d a~drs~1~: RAKING at tlH' Vcrhey(tcn 1"une..al Ho~n("1 '" '" '" .James Casey. Mr. W. V. Cas- ~;t~t~~'if :~~i t grain. Mrs, Kenneth L. Chapin, nt('rm~'nt was in Whit£' Chapel CELIA L. HOWLAND MI'. and Mrs. Albert Charles. crt Steiger. Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Hollinshead, lVIr. and Mrs. ~,::.:,l,::,' • Reed & Barton M. St. John, Miss Elsie Susick, A. N. Hurd, Mr. W. C .. fohn- . :\!emol'lal cenwtery. Mrs. Howland, 87, of 840 Mr. and Mrs. Minton M. Mrs. Ira B. Swegles, Dr. and stone, Mr. and Mrs. Lowrey I:::::; • '" >I< .. Bishop road. died Wednesday. Clute, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert .:;.:::• }JI{S. JOHN V. REDFIELD April 25. in a nursing home. Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Donald Thill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kanzler. Mr. and Mrs. Max ~'~' , 1\11'5. Redfield, 82. of 305 Lin- She is survived by a SOl1, . t: • ,'- I d Cormllie, MI'. and Mrs. LeRoy David C. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. L. Keenan, Mr. Nicholas Kelley ft CIl n roa , died Monday, April Frank W., ',nd a daughter'. MI'S. C I ,'. " . 4 owes. Mr. Homer J. Crain, H. L. Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Jr., Mr. Edgar L. Kight, Dr. . ,0. III .Jennings Memorial Hos- Mar.v Hurley of White PlaI'n,s, Ii • 't I Mr. and Mrs. Merlin A. Cudlip, rc-: ; jH it . ~, Y. Mr. and M..~.Edwin Daisley, Mr. ~~~~~rd ~: W:::~:~'~~~Jac~~: H~~~n a~d ~~~a~~. A. Krogh, fl!~ • 70wle Born Helen Wakem in Corn- Services and interment were and Mrs. Maison DeNavarre Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George wall. England. Mrs. Redfield Friday, April 27, in Streator, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Alson Denison: H , moved as a child with her fam- R. Wilson, Mr. F. B. Winkworth, Remember Mother on Her Day >I< " 'I< Mrs. Ward A. Detwiler, Mr. ALUMINUM ,;:: I ily to Chicago. She was mar- Frank G, Ebner, lVIr. and lVII's. ; rkd April 26. 1905. in Palmetto. KATHLEEN COX " ' L. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. 'na .. to the late Mr. Redfield, A native of Chicago, Kathleen Alfred L. Favrow, Mr. and Mrs. J"Th" ~OOR \\'hose uniquc auto plate col- Cox, 69, of 1059 Maryland, died Alb :.~P~i1~;f:l!~~E?~;::: !~~~~~fE~~fs:;CHES40% crt F. Fiorello, MI'. and Mrs. I: '[eetion. I' an gin g from the Wedncsdav" April 25, at her Burdette Ford, Dr. Edith C. Mt~.a~~I~c~' ~~~~~~~~., All H~~e. 95 i~::: We can save you up to , lealher plates of 1907 through residence. Forster, Mr. and Mrs. Walter :il~:':~~ $17 FASTER: Scrape, wa~n and rmse \\'1\:1 d,'ans \1 ; the modern steel plates of 1958. Surviving are two brothers, Forster, Mr. and Mrs .• James M. Mrs. Harold Bailey, Miss Joan Included one motlon. Dl"hes are dc,ne Bal't1ett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ~\, • G-ets gla. Picks up , she donated last October to the .John W. and Joseph, and a sis- French, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre G. J:. ln scrapIng time. , Automobile Club of Michigan. I tel'. Mrs. James Insel\. B. Bastow, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd EXTRA HEAVY DELUXE DOOR :} ~ og ue JEWELERS l-:CONO:\HCAL: Routs 0 '\ clippings, ~I R lfi I . . , . Fuger. Mr. John G. Garling- I-e';,; hot water and Jess det€r- hardenec , l rs. cc Ie d was an active SCl'vIces were Fnday. Apl"l housc, Mr. and Mrs. C. Warren gent than any other r.-;cthod ware. ~~r~~~~l~~ii~1t~a~~~~~~ g ~~~~ ~:~~:~~L~~:340 :~~ '::il. YOUR STERLIt~G SILVER CENTER :. of dishwaslung. (:-;0 need to leaves, 27, at the Verheyde~ FuneI:al Garvey. Mr. and lVII's. James sert. Mr. and Mrs, ,James Bey- ?:: 22377 MOROSS RD. TlJ 4.2585 :: fll) the sink for a few dishes.) Drn-es debris / 1I0n,re and ~L Ambro~e Church. Gibson, DI', Norbert C. Gorski, ster. Mr. and MI-s. Edmund M. .... CLEANER! pots. pa Bl~I:lal was m Mt. OlIvct ceme- I Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Graham, Mr. t.:ses hottest water your tap Keeps h. Brady. Mr. George E. Brown, j}: Open Friday and Saturday Evenings :: Can prOVide. Never re-uses out of v. water or dete,gent. I tel~. I and Mrs. Rockwell T. Gust .Jr. 1\1r. an d Mrs. La uis C. Cale a~ ::?:'::,:::::::,:::i:,::::::~:@::i~?:?:,::::::i"m::::::~m,:,:?::,:::?:i;;:?:?::;:,:,:,:,::?:,::,,;:::,':'~<':::;:?::f;:::,:::f::f:":,;:::'::,:,,,:::-.:',:.:.,::-:::::::.:::::::::-:':::::::::::~}::::::7:";:;':';':':'Y::,:'-::.:;;~) TIDY' Use any " >I< >I< ! Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Ben. terra Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. CJeai1.S up a banquet~load or althoug]: ARTHUR J. MARRIOTT derson, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H. Cardwell. MI'. and Mrs, Carl R. clutter or Just a cup or two. tergent 1 No lleeQ to store dlrt" dlsht.s penor 1 Mr. Marriott. 79. of 1906 Ox~ Hoffman, Mrs. Henry F. Horn, Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- on the Sink . goes tw; ford road. died Tuesday, l\lay Dr. John R. Hyland, Mrs. David 1, in St. John Hospital. B. Ireland. Mr. and lVII's. .Joseph Takes the hardest work out He was owner of the Fred- Jaglois. Mr. Paul F. .Jerome, of mowing, Vacuum sweeps crick Marriott hardware store, MI'. and Mrs. Herman E. John- "AND your lawn as it mows. Bag i formerly locatp.d on the site of I son, \VIr. and .Mrs. E. W. Jones, I kEEP 0"'" The Pointe's Oldest Market clamps on.off easily; open. ! the olel County Building. Mr. Edward Kay, Mrs. Mary W. eurlis~ ing expands for easy dump. : Survivors include his wife, Kelkenney, MI'. and Mrs. John ELECTRiCAL APP ing. Lightest weight, high- 898 St. Clair Ave., nea~' Mack TU 5-1566 est powered. easiest han. Margaret S.; a daughter, Mrs. T. V. Keller, lVIiss Eileen L. dling, See it tOday! ,'.... , Margarct MacLaughlin; and a K:lly, Mrs. Adeline E. Ken- , \ - I I grandson, Homer MacLaughlin, dnck, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cullen It, ..- Prime & Choice Converts in a jiffy i '" .Jr. Kennedy. Dr. and Mrs. William SPECIALS for ~~t:=-~ Boneless-Rolled Thursday, Friday for side discharge ) - Services wlll be tomorrow at P. ~inder, Mr. and Mrs ..Charles ~ \.-:....- the A. H. Peters Funcral Home. J. Koebel. Mr. R. P. Lalr~,. Mr. and Saturday Complete Washing machine no+ per- Mack and Vernier. Interment Erne.st P. Lamb, Mr. PhrlIp J' LAMB May 3 - 4 - 5 forming the way you ex- will be in Elmwood cemetery. Laux. Shoulder Roast '" '" >I< Dr. and Mrs. Albert D. Law, pected? Dishwasher leaving WHITNEY HAS GARDEN MRS. JOSEPHINE FURNISS MI'. Joseph Leasure, Dr. Arthur I glasses and silverware spot- B. Levant, Mrs. Margarct B. GRASS SEED FOR ted? Try soft water and see A native of Ohio, Mrs. Fur~ Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Frozen SHOP niss. 86, of 817 Bedford road, Limbroek, Mrs. Agnes M. Linde- EVERY PURPOSE 69~ the difference. You'll won- der why you waited so long died Wednesday, April 25. in mann. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle R. Deaconp.ss Hospital. Snap off grass catcher to pick up your phone and Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Mac- picIc tlte ute, Snap on converter form. Shenandoah en say ••• She is survived by her daugh- cani. Mr. Lloyd R. Marentette, I )'OW Escalloped Chicken plate and clippings are dis- tel', Mrs. Ralph Raymond, with NIl'. and Mrs. 'Joseph G. Maurer. for need. charged onto the lawn. No whom she had been making her Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maynard, and Noodles tools needed. Rock Cornish Game Hens home; a granddaughter, Syd- Mr. and Mrs. William R. Mc- 1 1 ~/2 Oz_ Pkq. c Model 7251- ney Raymond; and a grandson'l Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .!:&WLff ~UlN c 59 Dual.Purp05. 16 to 18 Oz. 102~! Thomas Jones of Chicago. McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. a lifetime Clrf with ea. Turkey 2)" cut texture aDd color. 69 i Services were Friday, May 4, McClintock, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- • I Tetrazzini EASY TERMS ,in Columbus, Ohio, and inter- liam H. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. I lb. covers 300 aq. II. 3 In ment was in Logan, Ohio. M. W. McCutiheon, Miss Mary 1.79 Montgomery Brand c The McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul 12 Oz. F'kg. ~~ BUTTER 69 :------~ I Mellinger, Mr. Ellis B. Merry, ...... lb. 69c POINTE HOWE. CO. Dr. M. L. Fine Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mieruu, combines permanent ~ tod 30 size can-S&W Party Sliced Seventh Annual Authorized Factor) M durability fur outdoor family fun. Foot Specialist __r._a_nd~M_rs~._Sh_e_rm_a__n_M_it_ch_el_l. Grosse Pointe Rotary CluD ,Sales & L)erz'ice . 1 L oovea 2'50 sq. ft. 1.35 Pickled Beets .29c Chiropodist - Podiatrist ANTIQUE SHOW MACK at WA YBURN 22700 Harper 12'h-oz. can-White Rose Jellied 20867 Mack TV 1-8989 Fun a.Frolic Gr. Pte. War Memorial VA 1~5550 PR 6-7912 Grosse Pointe Eve. by app't. sturdy, fast-growing 8fa5S that Chicken Consomme ..... 2 for 45c May 8-9.10.1 I Call WOodward 5-2100 handles hard-playing young5(etS. 1 lb. covell 300 1eI-... 9Sc FREE You can always be sure of QUALITY FOODS at Verbrugge's FREE DELIVERY DELIVERY

~~ I WOODS , ~----<.~~'\'. ~.iiPf I HARDWARE "r~;lfJ; 21142 Mack Ave. at Brys TUxedo 1-9247 "I GET EXTRA PAY SHADE TREES WE DELIVER Mcob"n '.In.! 'HI mow~ comply wttJ; ~ A"" THIS WEEK ON MY Assocfatlon Safety Cod••

N,OW! D&N SAVINGS ••• FINE I I -.'" MEATS Money in ... for everlasting beauty by the 10th a nd comfort. 17045 Kercheval-in the Village earns dividends MOW WITH Our coBectioll includes: TU 2-5778 Free Delivery TU 2-5771 from the first!" • Faassens Red Maples HOURS: Mon. ihl'u Thurs .• 9 io 6 - Fri. and Sat.. 8 io 6 A MANOR

• Crimson King Maples Strictly Fresh, Whole Cut Leaf Birch • Beef Tenderloin • • ·99~ b.y Ja< • Birches-1 to 4 stems Strictly Fresh, Rib End The 19b'2 Mano~ • Mountain Ash trimmer type Ie€ ... all planted and growing in baskets ... Pork loin Roast .27~ Remarkably easy features an «out ready to set out. If you prefer, we will plant that cuts the gr them for you at your cor:venience ... BUT Choice Steer Beef wheels can lay il "'.'11". ~ carpet-smooth ~\., ~/,. PLEASE M'AKE SELECTIONS NOW! \\tI" •• Ht •• Round Steak . . . . . '79~ Front caster turns fu Youn9, Shoulder trees, al Power • Annuals and Perennials • Lamb R,oast Jacc • • ·.39~ Our huge collection will be on display next week end! Be here early to mak~ your selections. Extra Special Current Rate This is "Bonus Week" at Dehoit and Northcrr ... when your Shoulder Lamb Chops 69~ money eMns 10 full days dividends FREE. Open an insured Complete line of Ins~ctic:ides ,Fertilizers, Grass Seeds, Tools. etc. savings account today at the 73-year-old ir'si-ituiion thai hds 21 Inch cutling never missed paying a dividend. width FREE DELIVERY - 777-2800 Ready-to-Eat - Shank Half Grass Catcher nJustrated 4% BEFORE YOU BUILD OR BUY, SEE DETROIT AND available at extnl cost. Smoked Hams . - .37~ Paid and NORTHERN FOR LOW-COST HOME FINANCING May we S/wW you why the Manor: . laz.on grooming~ compounded Sa1!ings insured to ,<;] 0.000 , . " Young, Tender - Viaene's Nursery QUARTERLY by a U, S. Gov't Agency leg 0' lamb • • ;'.etroit&' Fred Meldrum Marcel Viaene George Meldrum .'59~ Savings in by April 10 LANDSCAPING IN GROSSE POINTE FOR PAST 25 YEARS Earn from the 1st. Strictly Fresh 3 Lbs. your nearest D & N offiCe ::.ortherif. 21807 MACK AVE., at Sunnyside Between 8 and 9 Mile PR 7.2800 G•.ound ,Beef ,39~ $1.00 19307 Mack, North of Moross :::. "A~ING~.":' Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9:30 to 4, Friday 9:30 to 8 HODMlOffice. Hancock, Mich. 19815 MACK AVE., at Thursday, May 3. 1962 lay 3, '962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine "Thrrt' arc two "'ell known I quer and liquor," - Max MilleT S J hi M k 'Illl:-:h-:-s for automobill's-,lac-I Bellows Falls (VU Shoppel'. t. osep, s to ar - --~'------~------25th Year at Open House Specialists to DiSCltSS Safety Contest Draws Students ,1r K, .T, ,\;,1(1.:1- The Fifth Annual Safety Con- trophy, and the other awards Amerir:M ~nd Swiss n L. :'\C'I~nn, \lr, CltildltOOd Catastroplties test sponsored by the Woods will he secondary prizes, aU to :\11', and \Irs Indian Village Electric Co. St. Joseph's home for the Lions Club and paTticipated in be presented by the Woods WATCH and '"<'ar~', :\Ir. and Aged will hold its 25th ann I. \ Bon Secours Symposium Se- partment, will moderate the pro- by the art students of Parcells organization. CLOCK REPAIRS parklmg clean, Naval Conllni~sion 1:;' ~r ..lrtng' tun('-. planning the Dad's Night Social • Hour. LCO'l:'O:\IIC A L: Houts out stubborn egg Hn(1 NEWPORT, R. 1. (FHTNC)- l.t ...... s hot \\ Llter a:-Id Ic~s d{'t('r- l)'lrclenecl Wlrlldes from sl1ve1'- DISHMASTER "Om Legacy for Today's ,~:('~~tth~ln. ~HlY uther nletho(l \varc. Ens. G. K. Phillips, USN, son Youth" will be the topic discus- l'~' ci:~Il\\'LI-..h:';P.'. {:'\l'u Ih'cd to of 1\11'. and Mrs. George M. ~;ll t:a? ~t:'k tOr ;:'l tp\V dlShf'~,) • Installed in sion in the auditorium meeting . ,VER CENTER Url\ CS grca"e al1(1 grit [rom Phillips, of 656 Lincoln road, CLl-:,\~EI:: pob, palls - l'ven ash tray~, Speaker on this occasion is one l ~('s hotte:-.~ '\'dtl.t~ ynur t;lP TU 4.2525 K('cps h:mCls Ollt of grllnc (and your home Grosse Pointe, Mic'h., was grad- of our distinguished neighbors, l".\ I'. pro\'l\:Ie ~t..'\"er r("~uses IJut of water, too l. uated, April 13, from Naval \\-.I~~!~ nr ctet(~: :":Pl1t. Judge Edward S. Piggins. Judge nings Officer Candidate School at the TID\': L',(' any good Ilq"ld• dl'tprg('nt, Piggins has had an opportunity I l.lt...... :.ll:.'"' 1.1ll ,I b,luquet-!o:td llr ai:llOugh D:shmaster Liqlll(1 Dt"- Naval Base, Newport, R.I. ("l ...~;~(' •. ('':: Ju-.:t ~t {,'t'l. u!' ~\\'(J. tl'r""nt to recommcndC(1 for su- to study the problems of young i ~p i:L'L'd to :-.~()1""t. ltl:"r ... (1Islii'S The officer candidates, col- pCrlor results, I-Tali 1\:-. much people from many angles as a ""1 ti:e ~;~1i~. g"es tWIce itS f:lr, lege graduates and outstanding father, as a police commis- I personnel from the fleet, re- sioner and as a judge. A discus- ceive instruction in naval 19539 Mack Ave. sion period will follow his re- sciences during the 16-week in- marks. tensive training period com- at Tour~ine Dwight Spry, chairman. Mrs. prising the officer candidate Robert Sheridan, Mrs. \Villarci \eurlis 'Illower course. Kerr, Mrs, Harry Kurtz, and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES TU 5..3206 Upon gradUation they arc Donald Spencer, members of I qualified to meet not only the the nominating committee, pre- u s~1566 technical problems !Ea,aing a sent the following slate of of- junior officer in today's Navy, ficers for 1962-1963: president, but also the special leadership 'J;;fEki -' George Bender; first vice-presi- ; for problems posed by our fleet's Ted Ewald, Pres. and Ted Dooley, Sales Mgr., tryout the dent, George Coury; second ~riday world-wide commitments. vice-president, Louis Jorissen; 'day Following graduation, the recording s e c l' eta T y, Mrs. new officers report to a wide Carj featureJ in thij Year~ Special Showinff: , - 5 Pierce Smith; corresponding variety of assignments in addi- secretary, Mrs. Donald Spen- tion to ship beard duty. Some go 1915 ! 910 Empire 1924 Ro!:s Royce cer; treasurer, Dr. Horn e r I Chevrolet to special programs as under- Howes. 1921 Stutz Bulldog 193 I Ford Phaeton 1929 Ford ~ta. W cgon water demolition, sa 1vag e, Since this meeting marks the naval intelligence and explosive I end of another very active P.T. ordnance disposal, while others SHOWS RUN THROUGH MAY 19 A. year, parents and teachers report to engineering and staff corps duties. join in expressing sincere ail- preciation to the outgodng of-, TE,D EWALD CHEVROI.. ET Chicken fic~rs an~ room pare.nts for Grosse Pointe's Only Chevrolet Dealer odles Antique Car Show ::~a~~l~~~ ~I ~ c 59 ft At Ewald Chevrolet 3 In The Ted Ewald Chevrolet 1 Reel Mower Company's Annual Antique Car Show will be held in the com- pany's mammoth showrooms at 15175 East Jefferson avenue Jacobsen from May 1 to May 19. At Standard Federal Your Savings JEam r,r.ual This year's showing is unique otory Club in that Grosse Pointers will rec- ognize some of the cars from SHOW V'ELVA • IRIM local collectors. The showing Memori",l includes a 1911 Packard, a 1915 Chevrolet, 1921 Empire, 1924 'O.! I Only Cuts- Trims- Rolls Royce, 1921 Stutz B~tlldog, Catches Grass 1931 Ford Phoeton and 1929 FREE Ford Station Wagon. DELIVERY Use this 3-in-1 beauty when you mow frequently, and want a lown that looks neat and smooth. Fast cutting Dynacyl reel provides a crisp shear cut that avoids shrc~dcd grass tips. Sleek chassis design fJlm~ --!) with out-front cutting unit permits close trimming around trees, shrubs, flower beds, next to walls. t/ttotlun f ON SUNDAY, ,y Jacob$'n '.In-' ,.-1 mow~rs comply wIth thtf AmerlC1lllStandard. AssocIation Safety Cod.. Try it! You'll agree that Jacobsen 3.in.l MAV13 mowing is the modern way to cut your o MY lown! • l •••

Because you th FOR 3~ o MOW WITH value your CURRENT RATE is fine lawn ~lJ1ItoJ, SNAPS CHOOSE A MODERN '" A MANOR MAD£.BYwKODAK CAM£RA by Jacobsen We'll With Earnings Paid Quarterly The 1.962 Manor i8 Jacobsen's finest trimmer type reel mower. Remarkably easy to.handle. the Manor Glotlly features an "out front>' cutting unit Your savings grow faster at Standard Federal's And of course, there's no safer place to that cuts the grass before the drive new, higher current rate of four percent, wheels can lay it down-producing a save than Standard Federal Savings, where carpet-mlooth even lawn. Help ••• The compounded and paid on March 31, June 30, your account is insured up to $10,000 by a Front caster wheels permit easy September 30 and December 31. At Standard United States Government Agency-the turns f.:>r trimming around CAMERA Federal you save the easiest possible way- Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpo- trees, along :flower beds. Bring you r lawn Powered by the famous CENT,I,R with the handy savings passbook. This way, ration. Enjoy higher earnings, insured safety, JacobRen Hi-Torque problems too u r you can add to or withdraw from your savings 171 14 Kercheval convenience and availability by saving at engine, the Lawn Program Ad- account as much as you want. Manor is built TU 1-4096 Standard Federal-NOW. for years of visors. They have efficient serVICe. the know. h~w and Open Thurs., till 9 p.m. , Nne~ yo~- the experience fo It's easier and more profitable to save at STANDA...RD •"l" insured help you achive the kind of lawn you MAIN OFFICE: want. GRISWOLD AND JEFFERSON AND WOodward 5-4774 Watch the"Strz:n.dard :ING BRANCH OFFICES: Federal George 17540 GRAND RIVER near Southfield Pierrot S1u:Jw" erJery See FROLUND .•. and GROW! 25712 GRAND RIVER at Beech Road MondayerJening, 16841 SCHAEFERROAD S. of McNichols 7 to8p.m. on 10641 JOY ROAD 1block E. of Meyers WWJ-TV, Channel 4. 16530 EAST WARREN at Outer Drive A full hour of travel 11600 KELLYROA!) and Whittier and adventure 1406 N. WOODWARD 1 block S. 12 Mile Rd. in color. OffIce I MaIn Olflce: Monday thru Thursdoy 9:00 AM-4:OO PM, and Friday 9:00 AM-6:OO PM 19815 MACK AVE., at Huntington TU 1-6233 HOURS Branch.sl Monday tbru Thursday iO:OOAM-5:OO PM, cmd Friday 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Grosse Pointe War Memorial Il.tlcock, Mich,

_-_..I Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 3, 1962 j,"iJ:lal Evellt Gives Tracl{ IRuth Leaguers Thursday, May 3, GPUS Star "'lay Out Front 'ViII to GPUS Over Mallmee)Start Practice I1,1,~GPUS News Notes 1 GPUS t The Knights of Grosse Pointe Universitv School. in By Al Bruce (Continued from Page }( I The children in Mrs. Perry's tion Conference Thursday, :!\Iay ;1 rine sho\v of team effort, squeezed pa~t a strong Warm sunny skies greeted the group will be the actors for the 3, These ('c!ucators will corne ers ar.d directors Thursday, :\faul1:ce Valley squad and trounced a badly out-classed players on the 12 teams as latest Nursery School film "Play out to visit during the Iilorning 3, from 2:30 tIJ 4;30 p.m, 1ktrolt Country Da~' team in a triangular track meet on practice sessions began last Is Our Business" at Grosse from 9 till J 2, have luncheon in ...... l he Grosse Pointe field last Saturday. April 28. The final Saturday in the Grosse Pointe Pointe University School. Mrs.: the J....ursery School. and then The Grosse Pointe linive,' S('OI"(' \vas:-Grosse Pointe -58%, Maumee -57%, and Woods - Shores B 1', b e Rut h Donna Dunlap, who has given! lIave a discussion IJPriod :n Uw School Summer Camp, dirE'. C t D ')1 It h K . h League. From 9 a.m. to 3 p,m. a great deal of time, ~ffort amI: afternoon. The Conference will oun ry ay-_, was t c mg ts' third victory in a the fields at Mason School and by Mrs. Jane Werneken, wi: I filr~] for this project, will finiSh!" take pla~e <.I1.. thc. ~~;l~lel'-I.Jj~to.:] I held as usual in the XUI" ill\\'. , Parcells resounded with the I the photography by focusmg on Hotel fl rml 1 hUl srlI'Y f!'Om Whitmore Lake YANKEES: Nolte, Mgr,; Ash- Car Insurance? HONG KONG to DaVIS III the high hurdles. ! 72-37. Davis starred with firsts ley, So etzel', Getschman, New- Davis, ace hurdler for Grosse 28. The final score was 58 / to 57 lf3. 2 Brown Stars ! in the broad jump, and the high comb Morison Israel Saverino Pointe University School, was a key Ken Perry fin ish e d second3 behind r l~~/ar t1~e ~~ltsNta?dkinBg.athletef and low hurdl:s. Gr~sse Pointe Cort:ville, F~anz, 'Formicola: I man in his school's close victory over Davis. Chop Sue~ o , mee. \\

'sday, May 3, 1962 Thursday, May 3, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven GPUS News Notes HeafIlines of tIle Weel{ Warrell's Shows Steuben C•.ystal Church Rec.eives :~ew Memhers (Continued from Page 10) Charles W. Warren & Com- principle has led Steuben glass First English Evan. Lutheran I'Frank Emerich, and Mr. and _vs_N_o_t_e_s_---l1 fit'id of education at the various (Continued from IJage 1) I ~I~e Hhad~ was, a di,fficult one, pany, 1520 Washington Blvd., to inclusion in the outstanding Church, Wedgewood & Vernier, :VIrs. .fohn Hartman. t'l'S and di:-f'ctors Thursda~', May colleges. cred a variet~' of subjects at as t.he tll?~smen \~ere known : n Confel'(,lll'(' Thlll'"da\'. :'I!a\" announces the 0 pen i n g of museum collections of the recently welcomed the follow-, Members received throu~h The-:(' l'(\ueat(}r~ \\ ili ('0 Ill;' :\. from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. . ThC're will be men instructors t.heir aftel'noon meeting, in- to be pohtIeally hstless, and "Steuben Crystal in Private United States and Europe. ing members, after being in-I transfer and by vote of the '" .... >II in the camp as well as wOlllen. eluding Britain's pro p 0 sed th('.rc \~'as some doubt. itS to Collections ... ;i to \'isil duril~:': tiw l)lOrn!n£: Thus, the Steuben exhibition structed by Pastor Paui Kepp- I ('hllrch Council weJ'e; Mr. and 'I'h Actidties are- planned according membp.rship in the European which stde they would fight on, "in !-"l till I:!, ha\'(' IUlll'lH'on ill o This is an exhibition of 31 is dedicated to the work of the leI": Pat Bell, Mrs, Donald II J\In. Wilson Butler. Dr. and c Gn'sse Pointe Unive1".lty C M k t P id d but so far not one of the l' '\llr"el'y Scllool. alld Ihell ~ I I C C ... to the children's needs with om:-nOll ar e. res ent e '. . . examples of engraved SteuDen Institute of International Edu- Boddy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mrs. Kermit Knudsen, Don • ,. 100 ",ummrr amp, directed space. materials and equipment Gaulle's conI inued aloofness to- Amencan-t I' a 1 11 e d trIbesmen hT a discussillll )'l'!'1I)(1 111 till' crystal represented in important cation. Chaney. Anne Chaney, Ron KolJeth, Sandra LeDuc and tn :\1I's. ,Ian!' Werneken will be t I ,. . \v a I' (I NA'l'O, \"11etll"1' tile has de.fected, and, according to l.'l'nooll, The ('Oil: fT.'Ill'{' \1ill . .' () c' Hllll'nge their g row 1 n g • .. collections th I' 0 ugh 0 u t the Chaney, Mrs, Edwin Eakin, I Hobert Stut.sman. lH'ld as usual In the Nltl'sel.\' 1" Id t . . NA1'O alll'(,~ .Sllould 11c'Ive nl01'e Captam Shackleton, the Viet- Firm in the helief that knowl- 1--(' p!at'l' ilt till' Sl:1tkr,lIilt\'n . ' . . . I powers. . le nps arc prOVided .... world, ~l'hool bUlldlllg llnd "'rounds, k 1 . say-so in tIle dl'SpOSl'tl.on a!1d clong are extremely al.al'med at edge has no fl"lJl1tiers - oniy l il'! from TiIur"d:!:;, :'I!ily ;;. '" , ,one;:, Il wee a ong with SWllll- .1une 18 tht'Ollgll '\II<1lt"t ,) f US I ' t le SUccess of the v1llage or The exhibit will be on view boundaries-and that education .' • ...... '. I llllng'. InstrllcttOn.. dall\'. For camp use 0 ,L. nul' cat' wcapons 111 " (- I 'll!!h Satllrd:I~, "\la\' :i. Dr". Tonite At 8:30 ~(llllrt !ling nr\',' has bt'cn 'Idcic'd 'I b '. J~Ur()I)e. and tile possl'bl'll.t~" of gaIllzatlOtl program, through Saturady, May 12, and across national boundaries is . en :lIld Fl'li; I\(,dl \\ ill ad- . . . ( rochul'cs or fudhc(' lllforma- • will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 5 i In" year: Frf'neh IS being of-; tion please call Mrs. ,lane WCI'- long-term, low-interest loans to ...... essen~ial to progress and undcr- II ~~~fiSH fR THEATRE Mots. Wed & Sat., 2 P.M. ," Ih.' ~nl\lp TiJur"d:~:, . .\!a\ p,m. daily, except Sunday. IN THE FISHER BUILDING. TR 3.4400 :<'l";d chlldrrn 4 to 12 years Old.11H'ken, TU 4-4450, Latin America by Europe's standmg, the Ins tit ute is :Wlll 0 p.:1l to D::;l) 1'.111. lIn Tuesday, May 1 MAY 6 & MAY 13 ~ally HopkinS of the Grosse m 0 l' e industrialized nations. Steuben glass is distinctly an charged with development of I ; ,""I:,n Childn'n" :i~ ."('('11 on SUNDAY PERFORMANCES l'(linte Public Schools will lIse '" * '" ';'he Macmillan.Kennedy talks TOHNADOES and VIOLENT American achievemcnt-a peer- programs of educational ex- II,,-mollth ()'It> lhr"lI~;1 ;hl' AT 7:30 P.M. .' new and very effective method Part of the pt ocedul'e of the will be concluded tom on-ow WINDS swept across the Mid- less crystal, hand-fashioned by change between the United .; s.n. The- talk \I;II he part :n providing the instruction. Baldridge Summer H r a din g morning, and a resume of the west and parts of the South skilled artisans at the Glass States and 80 other countries. il l'\'t'l'ptioll hl'id al :'Ikrrili- I1BEST MUSICAL Coursf' is to have a short rc- sessions issued tomorrow after- yesterday, leaving a trail of Center of Corning, New York. In this program, through its ,':n\'!' Ill"tHllt(' for :111 0)0,,(' death and destruction in their exhibit, Steul:en is helping to freshe-r course 10 months after noon. Because its guiding principle OF THE YEAR" ",)il' ;ltt('ndll1~ tiIl' ('onf('r- ThE' ramp will also provide wake. At least seVen persons cement relationships. oj< -Taubman, N.Y. Times .;' 'Ill'", ,!am' \\'\'rl1l'k('n ",ill the n'gular Sllmmt'~' course is >I< >I< has been to produce crystal of n'ollping for thrces and fout's, completed. That procedure was Sunday, April 29 died and more than 100 were uncompromisingly fine design, :':I\':n:.: it D:mn' \\'orkslwp at injured before the first of the Statkr-llilton Ill,' t!lI' :l':ll'h- f" r". sixes, and sevens through followed last week when a repr('- THE UN IT E D STATES' quality and workmanship, the scntative of the school visited North Atlantic Treaty Organi- deadly spring storms spent its successful application of this .faIlles A. Hurt l\Ioves TAINA & DENIS IContinurd on Pa~(' 11) t\\ elves. The counselors are ('x- G.P.U.S. Among those who took zadon allies w111 be allowed ac- wrath. Hardest hit was Spring- Pl';'it'nc('(l tt'achrrs assisted b~' Real Estate Offiee t he refresher \\'pre Charlotte cess to hitherto classified in- field, Ill., where the roof of an elementary school collapsed, ELG In QUILLEY -wdpnts who are wot'king in the Flintel'mann, L a 1'1' Y Manning, formation on the numbers loca- killing a 12-year-old boy. James A. Hurt of Harvard Roy Pingel. Sandy l\Iarks, 1\1ar- lion and capacitirs of Ameri- mad, who has conductcd a rl'al tha Ford, Lynn Gorey, Bicky can nuclear warheads in Eu- In Chicago, wind velocity .....\:\lOI!S CA~TUSF.SE estate business on Harper and !lom('l'. Robin liubbard, l\lat'ti rope. According to Washington reached 105 miles per hour, and Outer Drive for a quartC'I' of a ut OHINESE FOODS .lOllI'S, Kat hy i\laschmeyer. Su- I ~ourc~s, the Kennedy Admin- Southern Michigan suffered century is announcing the re- I at "an Peabody. Drbbie Callahan, 1st ratIOn has agreed to join in widespread property damage. moval of his office to 17184 East HONG KONG Boger Gass, Tracy Heenan, Con- Allied "contingency plannlng," The Michigan Weather Bureau Warren avenue, near Cadieux nie Parkp and Bnlce Walket'. and will participate in the received unconfirmed reports of road. drawing up of new European at least 10 tornadoes--one was He is a member of the De-I The course, which is not a defense provisions involving said to have touched down Now Playing tl'oit Real Estate Board and is i Chop Suey l'enl('dial course but onr dl'- the use of U. S. nuclear war- DorIS Day-Rock Hudson about eight miles northwest of expanding his business oper- Tony Randall CAItR~ OUT SERVll:E signed to increase the abilities head" following an attack on Willow Run, and a second five ations to include commercial "Lover Come Bae:k" also starring :w Phone TU 2-0102 even of very able readers, will any NATO member nation. miles south of the Airport. in Color properties. Hours: Sun thru !,'rl~ bc given this coming summer Secretary of State Dean 12,30 Noon to 9 p.n •. along with thel regular courses Rusk who left Washington * * * Saturday Matinee Only ~~ JOS~PH BOVA S;;:" 12'30 Noon thru tl:OO pm Peak wind gllsts in Detroit Lou Costello in A Chargot Enterprises Theater of. t h e G ..I' U ,','S S umJller S,_('I100I , early this morning for mutual 1.------TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT BOX OFFICE o Club is curremh. 16719 Mack. at Yorkshire "The Thirty Foot Bride Box Office Open 9 a.m. - 9 p.IY:.and Sunday at Noon. ,of which Hichard Trim is di- defense talks in Lon don were recorde~ at 80 miles per PATRONS MUST BE ON TIME ... NO ONE SEATED DURING to acciden t- fre'e :l blk~. from Outer Or of Candy Rock" i rector. Atlhens, and Canberra, AU.'S~ hour, and at least 11 persons FIRST ~J MINUTES OF SHOW :r rates to t,,'o-Ci1.r ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . tralia, reportedly carries with ___ . ~ .w. _ at's new: were being treated for storm- Next Attraction him plans for a special nuclear Ibanez' Immortal Classic r------~-----...--~committee to disseminate the induced injuries throughout the "The Four Horsemen of Exchange insures SEVE, RO ,American warhead information state. Total property damage in the Apocalypse" Jefferson E. at BeacOnsfield unbroken ,W-year BALLET : Rusk and Secretary of Defens~ Glenn Ford and Charles Boye! :I Detroit Symphony Orchestra the enlire storm area is esti- in Clnemascope Color with members of and VAlley 2-2870 ing's to all paiiey- i Hobert S, McNamara will pre- mated in the millions. I Gregory Millar-Conducting "fellow mem b~r The Detroit Symphony : sent the Administration's pro- 're an Ex('hang~'- Wayne Dunlap, conducting ,posal to NATO's foreign and Now thru Sat., May 5 : defense minister at a three-day li.:;ion insurance i~ "Lover Come Bae:k" Saturday, May 12 - 8:30 P,M. ,Athens meeting, scheduled t~ UNITED DETROIT THEATRES RISE STEVENS It wi th anot her begin next Friday. Doris Day-Roek Hudson Guest Soloist ~ ,\-i11 be paid in FORD AUDITORI UM 6;35 and 10:09 Rbapsod.l: Serenade, l'\'igbt ReflectiollS, fiesta * .. MOVIE GUIDE regardless of the Monday, April 30 PLUS SAT., MAY 19 - 8;30 P.M, FORD AUDITORIUM 5.00, 4,00, 3.50, 3.00, 2.50, 2.00, AMERICAN T ROO P S in CALL WO 3.4000 FOR THEATRE INFORMATION $2.S0-5.00-10.00-TU 2-3847 or 01 1-7171 Tickets: Ford Auditorium, Grinnell's Downtown, Vietnam have trained armed "Light In the Piazza" ~v.. add up to the Olivia de Haviland Det. Inst, of Tech. Benefit Concert Marwil's Northlond. and organized uppro~imately DOWNTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD ~ insures far more Rosanno Brozzi: _ _ _ _ ,,__ _ ..__ . : ~,OOO Rhade tribesmen, weld- MICHIGAN THEATRE CINDERELLA THEATRE 8:29 . other company. ------_" '~ ~ llIlg t~em into an cffective anti- Bagley at Grand River, WO 3-4000 13311 E. Jefferson VA 2-2921 EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL ! guer:l11a force capable of tje- Doors Open 10:4S Open 6:45 p.m. Doily NOW SHOWING TO MAY 3 12:4s p.m. Sat., 1:45 p.m. Sun. Starts Sunday thru [)mob6h. ENGAGEMENT AT THE : fell?lIlg thelr own VIllages WED., MAY 2-SAT., MAX 5 : agalt1st the communist Vietcong Walt Disney's "MOON PILOT" Ex(-hUIIJfe (Technicolor) starring Tom Tryon, "FOUR HORSEMENOF THE APOC- Saturday, May 12 ';::uC'lTillas, A United States Dony Soval, Edmond O'Brien, Brion ALYPSE" ('Scope. Color), Glenn , o[ ~Iichi~an Anny Special Forces team Keith and Kirk, plus "THE Ford, Charles Boyer, plus "SUM. "Lover Come Back" FLIGHT OF THE LOST BALLOON" MER AND SMOKE" ('Scope.<;olorl, 6:35 and 10:11 'hcaded hy Captain Ronald ('Scope and Color) starring Marshall Lourenco Harvey, Geraldine Page. 'IEAREST OFFICE : Shackleton of Newark, N. J., Thompson and Malo Powers. SUN., MAY 6-TUES., MAY 8 STARTING FRIDAY, MAY 4 PLUS , has spent the past three months "SATAN 1'01 EVER SLEEPS" ('Scope. "ROME ADVENTURE" (Tochnicolor) actually Jiving with the tribes- Calor), William Holden, Clifton ~torring Troy Donahue, Suzanne Webb, plus "A MAJORITY OF "Romanoff and Juliet" E DIVISION , men. participating in all phases Pleshette, Angie Dickinson and Ros- ONE" ('Scope-Color), Rosalind Rus- of their village life. sano Brozzi, plus "SAMAR" (Tech- sell, Alec Guinness. erson nicolor) starring George Montgom- Shackleton's men 11a\"e 01'- ery, Ziva Rodonn, Gilbert Roland WED., MAY 9 - SAT., MAY 12 ,8000 ond Joan O'Brien. "EXODUS" (Cinemascope - Color) • ganized defense units in 41 of Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint, Sol Manager Ill(' 300 Hhade villages, and not MADISON THEATRE Mino, plus: "WAR HUNT" with John Saxon. "t1I.' of these villages has fallen Grand Circus Pork WO 3-4000 ~ fOr office. in st~te cill •• III the Viet('ong, although sev- NOW SHOWING! AWARDS Including BEST PICTURE RAMONA THEATRE : pral were attacked during the WINNER OF TEN A CAD E M Y Gratiot at 6 Mile LA 6.1910 ~~k. The dee',lon to a,m I OF THE YEAR! "WEST SIDE WED., MAY 2-5AT., MAY 5 STORY" (Technicolor - Ponavision "LOVER COME BACK" (Color) with 70) EVENINGS; Mon. thru Sat. at Rock Hudson, Doris Day. Tony 8;30 p,m., Sun. at 8:00 p.m. MAT- Randall, plus "ROMANOFF AND INEES: Wed., Sot. and Sun. at 2;00 JULIET" (Technicolorl, John Gavin, Rummage Sale I p.m. All Seats Reserved! Sandra Dee, Ustinov. ! SUN., MAY 6-TUES., MAY 8 St, James Lutheran Church GRAND CIRCUS "THE GUNS OF NAVARONE," Greg- 170 McMillan, nr, Kercheval THEATRE ory Peck, David Niven, plus "THREE Gros$e Pte, Farms Grand Circus Pork WO 3.4000 STOOGES MEET HERCULES." WED., MAY 9-SAT., MAY 12 Friday, May 4 9:00 a,m, NOW SHOWING! Doors Open 6;4S Rodgers and Hommerstein's NEW "FOUR HORSEMENOF THE APOC- "STATE FAIR" ('Scope and Color) ALYPSE" ('Scope. Color), Glenn with PQt Boone,' Ann - Margret, Ford, Charles Boyer, plus "SUM- ("-'o;;';s:'d;;;,;o;OO'';:4700-'1 Bobby Dorin, Pamela Tiffin, Tom MER AND SMOKE" ('Scope-Color), ?:~ Ewell and Alice Faye Gt (Sun. thru Lourence Harvey, Geraldine Poge. :i Thurs. and F(i. Till 9:00 P.M. ! Fri.): 11;15, 1.28,3:41, 5:S4, 8;07, '~' ..' -#" .;~ . . ,~.. ..,;~ 10:20; (Sat.): 11:00,1:06,3:07, WOODS THEATRE '!;:13, 7:19, 9:2S, 11:31. Mock nr. 7 Mile Rood TU 2.6502 c.f?:..RODGERS AND , WE DELIVER I Open S:4S p.m. Doily, PALMS THEATRE 12:4S p.m. Sot. and Sun. On Order of $S or More I i Woodward at Elizabeth, WO 3-4000 WED" MAY 2-SAT., MAY S HAMMERSTEJN'S ~~ Adults 51 I i Doors Open 10:45 "FOUR HORSEMENOF THE APOC. ALYPSE" ('Scope - c.?lor), Glenn I Except Sundov) i i NOW SHOWING TO. MAY 3 (Thi, Engagement ROSLYN "THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY Ford, Charles Boyer, plus "SUM. ~I,~ /1~"iIEI!ri ~ '~~ ; .,: ~ MER AND SMOKE" '('Scope-Color), Only) I = VALANCE" starring James Stewart ~) / j \D ,~'J v I Children SOc and John Wayne at 12:29, 3:55, Laurence Harvey, Geraldine Page. S All Times i , MARKET! 7:21 and 10:47 p.m., plus "BRUSH. SUN., MAY 6 - TUES., MAY 8 :. ~,,<..., ;,. .',:{>,' , FIRE" at 11:05, 2:31, 5:57 and ....~ "SATAN NEVER SLEEPS" ('Scope- llWit::~' idwest's Finest , Oldest in the Woods j 9:2B p.m. [ij \':')): ft' ~ Color), William Holden, Clifton 'I :,I ~! : Stifling ..,' '7~~~,.. 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(jross~ Pojnt~ N~ws \VI.ot C~oesf)11 on PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Memorial Center Schedule ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. at OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL MAY 3 - MAY 10, 1962 \ \ \ GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. 'TO 9 P.M. III Entered as second-class matter at the post office, Detroit, SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. Yo'ir I-Aihrary By Roberta l\1ichi~an under the Art of March 3, J 897 >I< ALL MEMORIAL SPONSORED ACTIVITIES by Jea11 Taylor THEY ALWAYS SAY JUn!' is bustin' out all over Address all mail, subscriptions. change of address, (Forms 3579) OPEN TO GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC , , . but the weather this YE'ar makes us think that the same thing is true of April and May. We've seen FULLY PAID CIRCUIAAl'lON NO'rICE: Please call for lost articles at the office. "Man's interest in 0 the l' Idescribed many comical and worlds has existed .from the absurd ways of reaching the the grass turn greener this week the forsythia They will be held for thirty days. Phone TU 2-0900 earliest days. Stars in the sky moon in his "HISTORIAE COM- at it's best ... blooming it; Ups hyacinths. All Hospital equipment available for free loan-crutch- excited the imagination of alii IQUE DES ESTATS 1':1' EM- this leads us to the idea, \\ hich isn't original, that :l-lemt>er ~llchlgiln Press AssocIatIon and National r~dltorlal Assoclatlon primitive peoples," says Lester PIRES DE LA LUNE." He is the ~ATlO:'IIAL ADVERTISING Rt:l'Rt:SEN'rAl'l\'['; es, wheelchairs, heat lamp and hospital beds. Blood we should climb out of the rut ... get up ... stretch Weekly Newspaper Representatives. Inc. a,'ailable to Grosse Pointe residents in case of accident G. Wells, Libranan Rare Book' first character in literature, Room, Syracuse University. Mr. according to Mr. Wells, to reach the gams ... and come wh(~re shopping can be the 4(\4 r'lfth Avenue, New York 19. New YOI" BRyant 9-13J/) or emergency-free of charge, most wonderful sport in the \vorld ... Kercheval CHICAGO OFnCl'; Wells has written a fascinating the moon by rocket ship. Ed- 333 North 1hchli:an Avenue Phone FInancial 6-2214 Grosse Pointe Garden Center and Library. Mrs. little booklet, "FICTIONAL AC- mond Rostand's comedy, "CY- On The Hill. Mrs. Leland Gilmour on duty Tuesday, Wednesday and COUNTS OF TRIPS TO THE RANO DE BERGERAC," has 000 ROBERT B, EDGAR .. ,.", .EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER Thursday from 10 a.m, to 4 "p.m. A volunteer consultant MOON," describing such travels mention of this. ~lATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER And, As t~e Sun on duty Friday 2 p.m. to 4: p.m. (TU 1-4594). in space through the year 1900. In 1705 Daniel Defoe wrote of plays back on Lake St. Clair we would like to nudge PATRICIA TALBOT FEATURE PAGE SOCIETY His tales begin with A.D. 160 space travel in "THE CON- JA:\lES J. NJAIM , " ,NEWS you to consider Super-Sunn ies. They are clever eye when Lucian wrote what has SOLIDATOR: OR MEMOIRS coverings fashioned of shaoes of p'lastic to protect JA~ET :\llJELLER NEWS Thursday, May 3 been termed the first science- OF SUNDRY TRANSACTIONS ARTHUR R. BLyLER ,." _,., ,., .ADVERTISING *9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.-Creative Writing-Class-Jeanne fiction story called "VERA HIS- FROM THE WORLD IN THE eyes from the harmful SUll ravs. These will also ;L-\RY LORIMER ,., , ,...... ADVERTISING Torosian Instructor. TORIA." This told of a visit to MOON TRANSLATED FROM protect eyes under ultra violet f'ays. For a song. JOHN McKENZIE " , .BUSINESS '"10 a.m.-American Red Cross Braille Transcription the moon which was pure fan- THE L UNA R LANGUAGE." one dollar ... at Trail Apothecary Shop. ALBERTA WILKE ,.,., CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Class-Miss Ella McLennan-Instructor. tasy, with no scientific under- Unlike the earlier modes of 000 FERN GREIG , CLASSIFIED 11 am. to 3:30 p.m.-Welcome Wagon Club of Grosse tones. Its author asked his travel, h~s machine. is. an air- Almost As Good JOANNE EASON ,." .,., ACCOUNTS Pointe-Cards and Coffee. readers to give it no serious 'craft drlven by llqUld fuel. as the trade winds .. the delightfully air-cooled thought, but to read it for While en route to the moon. FLORA HARDING , ,...... CIRCULATION *3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.-Children's Art-Class-Mrs. amusement. Lucian wrote a sec~ how does the traveler overlook shops on the Hill in summe'" Stirling Loud-Instructor. and book in s i mil a l' vein, the unpleasant parts of the 000 *4 p.m, to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary EBen Cooper "ICAROMENIPPUS" in which trip? By taking a "tranquelizer" How Elated let's Prepare the Stage -Instructor. he pictures divine displeasure no lessl Of course the effects they are at Anthony's. Mondav has proved to be an 8 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Chapter D.C.A.A.-Meeting. over the invasion of space. wear off just as he is about to exciting day. They are now O'pen Mondays and his If the residents are as thoughtful as Mother Nature, "'8 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus Annual Spring land on the moon! new "perfect ten" has made many new friends. The suc~ess. sho~l1d crown the annual Clean-Up Campa1gn Concert. Group singing and chorus work under the In 1516 1.- 0 d 0 v ~,c0 ArlOsto Joseph Atterley (G eoI' f! e . "perfect ten" is the perm with trim and s.et .. '. so \vh1ch lS bemg conducted in the Pointe this week. Mon- direction of John Finch. $1 admission includes re- ~rote an e?,lc poem. ORLANDO I Tucker. pseudonym) describes - F URIOSO In WhiCh Orlando, a trip to the moon in 1827 in quick ... so lasting ... for 1en dollars. IT 1S makmg d ay afternoon and early evening, while much of the freshments and social hour following concert. crossed in love, loses his wits. "A VOYAGE TO THE MOON: so many new friends! .Midwest sweated out a weather alert, and tornados * * '" These are taken fl'Om him and WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF 000 took \'icious bites at many spots, and winds of hurricane I F'd M 4 deposited in an urn on the THE MANNERS AND CUS~ Sign of the Merrnaid force were \'v'hipping many other sections including some I *9'30 d 1 r1 a~i ay A . CI M moon, where all lost things, for- TOMS SCIENCE AND PHILO- For a real wing ding. , . roll out the barrel for beer in Detroit, the Pointe was being blessed with what I • ';:~' a~ G ~im'~I ~wert rrangmg- ass~ rs. gotten promises, prayers, vows. SOPHY OF THE PEOP' E OF n s or any of your favorite cool, cool drinks. These well- amounted to a much-needed soaking shower. *9'30 1C ar . c ra lY=A d rlucAort'_CI _p f ctc. seem to find their way. M 0 R 0 S 0 F I A AND OTHER . a.m., l2 3, O p.m. u t r asses ro. Emil Eventually Orlando's wits are LUNARIANS." The travelers constructed barrels roll on rubber wheels. Galvan- Lightning took a few ','licked jabs at the community, Weddige--Instructor. retrieve~, returned t~ earth, aboard the copper ship discussed ized inside they hold the ice and the bottles . . . one of \vhich toppled a large tree on the Chester F. "'4 p.m. to 6 p.m.-Children's Theatre--Class-Mrs. Syd- and theIr owner to samty. the various countries over which brass trimmed ... three sizes are available. One is Carpenter property at 546 Lakeland avenue and some ney Reynolds-Instructor. Fifty years before Newton: they pass. "They fear that i.f a wheel-less model ... and just as attractive. To go of the gusts ad m i n is t ere d a mild pruni~g of weak *'7 p.m.-.Center Clu.b's ,Second An!1ual Malaiian Lua.u made known his principle of Burma should ever s~lake off with this ... choose beer mugs, .. fashioned of branches, but any damage was far overshadowed by fo~ Grosse P?Inte s young smgle set ~nd the1r gra\'itation, Bishop Francis God* the yoke of England, It would pewter . . , copper . . . pottery (these decorated the much-needed application of moisture to the earth's fnends. $3.00 Includes a full course exotlc and de- win wrote "THE MAN IN THE tempt the ambition of Russia." with colorful game birds) ... OR. there's more, parched pores. licious native feast followed by beautiful Polyne- MOONE." Tois was in 1638J and It was in 1835 that Edgar monogrammed crystal mugs. Swish, we think. . sian hula dancers, color movies of the Islands and was the first account in English Allen Poe wrote "THE UNPAR- 000 SprIng seemed to .have passed us by this year. From both mainland and Hawaiian music for dancing. of a voyage to the moon. The ALLELED ADVENTURE OF cold, raw weather WIth late snow we were suddenlv hero, Domingo Gonsales was ONE HANS PFAAL," in which On Wall Street plunged into summer heat which caused all the in1'- * * * carried to the lunar world by the hero traveled to the moon or Fifth Avenue you alway~; can recognize labels of patient \'egetation to explode. The usual rains did not '. , ~ Satu~day, ~ay 5 large birds supposedly trained in a balloon. quality. Ditto On The Hili! come and all growin2' thin£!s were crying with thirst, ~'9:30 a.m. to ;) p.m.-Ch1ldren s Theatre-Classes-Mrs. to make the flight. More than In the same year Sir William 000 ,,~, - S d R ld I t t 400 years ago Godwin wrote Herschel and his son, Sir J Ohll, If She Takes PiUs ~hrivelin2; - from the lack,' of water, needed to br1'ng them .,"'.9 30 y ney t .e.y.n.3 300 s- nsBr.uc11 to.r.Cl . M Ell "You shal see men to flie wrote a supposedly true account to full beauty. Monday s storm supplied the restorative . a.m. 0 . p.m.- a e asses- ary en fl'om place to place in the ayre; of "DISCOVERIES IN THE like tranquilizers and asjJlnn she'll love the rec- and produced the color brilliance which the grass, trees *. Cooper-Instruct~r. . . you shal be able to send mes- MOON LATELY MADE AT tangular shaped pill boxes with the leather look and flowers can best displav onlv in spring 1.30 p.m.-Grosse Pomte War MemorIal Puppeteers- sages in an instant many miles THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE," outside, .. and the plastic cylinder-like containers v ,. •• Class-Robert Rathbun-Instructor. off and receive answer againe which was greeted with as much inside fori three dollars at the League Shop . Nature has done her part; now it is up to us to do 7 p.m.~Grosse Pointe Chapter D.C.A.A.-Dinner. immediately ... you shal have excitement as Orson Welles \V here each gift is artfully gift wrapped free of the oth.er things which are required to maintain the *7:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge- notice of a new world." broadcast, "The Invasion from charge. reputatlOn of the POInte as one of the loveliest com- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Walrond-Directors. In the same year John Wil* Mars." About twenty-five years 000 munities a.nywhere. Every resident can join the contest 8 p.m.-Good Companions-.English Old Time and Se- kins, influenced 'by Bishop God- later, this was published as "The As Pretty As t? m~ke hIS ~roperty the best-groomed and most attrae- quenee Dances. win's book, wrote "THE DIS-! Moon Hoax." their names ... palt llyac~nth ... golden iris . . . tlv~ m tl:e nelghborhood. The results will bring immense 8 p.m.-Alpha Tau Omega Alumnae of Adrian College COVERY OF A WORLD IN It is almost a century ago pearl ... apricot mousse" .. amethyst ... carmel ... satIsfactlOn to the property owners, to those who live ~Dance. THE MOO N E OR A DIS- since Jules Verne wrote his b d t 11 h b U COURSE TENDING TO PROVE classic tale "F ROM THE tourmaline ... moonstone ... et cetera ... are the near y, an 0 a \\' 0 pass y. nsightly vacant prop- * * * THAT 'TIS P.ROBABLE THERE EARTH TO THE MOON" with new lipsticks by Michele at Trail Apothecary Shop. erty should be reported to the Garden Club Council Sunday, May 6 MAY BE ANOTHER HABI- scientific ide a s which today's The new season clothes ax: d colors really demand whose headquarters are in the War Memorial Center *1 p.m. to 5 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Community Theatre- TABLE W 0 R L D IN THAT space scientists have considered these new season lipsticks. TUxedo 1-4594. A large corps of bovs, many of the~ S' R d' f "R ff d J l' t" PLANET." (Who says 1962 has worth while exploring. f h J cnpt ea Ing or omano an u Ie . oOc :,om t e service clubs at Grosse Pointe High School, I * * >i< a corner on long titles!) This l' h e turn of the century On a Shoe String have volunteered to help clean up these sore spots. ",as not an actual trip to the brought another classic space Monday, May 7 moon, but the author contribu- tale. H.G, Wells' "THE FIRST or a splurge you can always find that "perfect" And while we are engaged in this annual drive to *9:30 a.m.-League of Women oVters of Grosse Pointe- ted a scientific philosophy which MEN IN THE MOON." This is 50mething at the League Shop. This week it could beaut~y ou~ .outdoors, let us not forget the pleas of Meetin,. might well influence science- still regarded by specialists in be (looking ahead to graduation) memo pads and our f1re o.ffl~lals to tie in the campaign with a safety *10 a.m.-Cancer Service and Information Center- fiction writers of today. the field, among the best of its matching clip boards all dee-vinely covered in at- prog~am mSlde our homes. Spring cleaning time also Volunteer Work. Cyrano de Bergerac in 1650 kind. tractive prints. Memo pads are two dollars .. , and I?rovldes the very best opportunity to get rid of all the 12 Noon to 4 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Basic Drawing and ------two dollars and fifty cents ... clip boards, six dollars fIre hazards that accumulate. Get rid of them now. Painting-Class-Steve Davis-Instructor. Woods Boostin!! Maire Pupils and fifty cents. 000 When the weekend is over, we hope the Pointe will *12:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge- L-' be spotless and magnificent, the stage setting perfect Lecture and Bridge for the Ladies-Mrs. Andrew Rubbish Pickups Gi've Concert Now Walrond-Director. on Thursdr.y nights . for your convenience f or th e. 1ove Iy living displays of lawns, trees and blooms for wh1ch the community is so famous. Then let's keep *4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper The sixth grade at Maire many of the stores on the Hill are open! h h - -Instructor. Woods residents will be given School presented its spring t e s OW on the road all year around, giving Mother *7 p.m,-Dale Carnegie Leadership Training-Class. improved rubbish and grass choral concert to the Parent I Nature ever;.' chance to strut her stuff under the best clipping pickups from now possible conditions. * * * through November 1, at no Teachers Association on Mon- Tuesday, :May 8 extra cost to the taxpayers, it day, April 30. *9:30 a.m.~Grosse Pointe Girl Scouts-Meeting. was disclosed by City Adminis- The chorus was directed by

1""------'------1 I *10 a.m.-Service Guild for Children's Hospital-Volun- trator Chester E. Petersen. the instructor in music at LetteIlISto the Edl.tor teer Work. Maire, Mrs. Anibei Lucatsky, In a notice to l'l,:sidents, a who is completing her sixth 1------12 Noon'to 3 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Drawing and Painting new schedule of weekly rub- year in Grosse Pointe. April 27, 1962 ( April 28. 1962 -Class-Steve Davis-Instructor. bish, garden and grass clipping After graduating from Mac- Dear Editor: Dear Mr. Edgar; 12 Noon-Grosse Pointe Real Estate Brokers Associa- collections was outlined by the i Phail College of Music in Min- tion-Luncheon and Meeting. city administrator. I neapolis, Mrs. Lucatsky taught Bumpin~ _.Painting You made a mistake on the As an old and r'egular reader poem, A Rose and l\le. It was of your "Grosse Pointe News" 12:30 p.m.-Senior Men's Club-Bridge and Gin Rummy. Beginning April 23. rubbish : ~horal and i?~trul11ental music not by Laufil Connolly. It was I I read with interest your a~- *1 p.m. to 19 p,m.-Grosse Pointe Rotary's Seventh An- will be picked up weekly, in-I m several. different states be- Only expertly experienced men work on your car- by. John ~avarro. Besides that, I nouncement of the visit of Dr. nual Antiques Show-Commemmorating their 25th stead of every two wecks, on: fore commg here from Me- It IS Teddy Sweeney, not Terry \ A: J. J. ~oul'ke to our commu- Anniversary-Exhibits from across the Nation, All the residents' regularly sched- Comb. Ill. . . One of the East Side's largest and oldest exclusive Sweeney. mty. It IS my belief that for items for sale, Prizes of stocks and bonds, Callico uled day. Garden and grass Four new executIve cou~cll "., . members were elected durmg I bump shops. Thank you. completeness of so newsworthy kitchen open daily for snacks lunches and light chppmgs w111also be picked up h b . l' h' 1 f 1 Laura Connolly and an item that the source of the suppers. (60(';0 of proceeds for ~cholarships 40% of weekly. alo~g with rubbish, also t e, uSl~ess. m~e l~lgct'dlC\:d: Reasonabr e Prices John Navarro. invitation and perhaps even the I. M' 1 M / i on the reSidents' l' e g u I a 1'1Y 10\\ed t e smgmg. ~ e finances should have been in- sales to Grosse Pomte War emona) ay 8 to. scheduled day nor, George Henry, Mrs. Allan Estirnates - No Obligation eluded. May 11. . Pearsall and Mrs. Robert Wi.l- * '" * *3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.-Children's Art-Class-Mrs. Stir- Branches will still be picked Iiams. The instrumental mUSIC on Any Make or Model Editor's Note: Our pro f use Awaiting your next edition ling Loud-Instructor. up by the city each .Monday and, program will be held June 6. apoloJd~s to Laura and John, and Teddy, and also to Peter for this information with fur- *3:45 p.m. to 5 p.m.-Brownie Troop-Meeting-Mrs. luesday, a c c ~ l' dIn g to the ther interest I remain N P t L d schedule now 111 effect, Peter- ..------Hess, whose contribution seemed orman aren - ea er. ~en said JEWELRY Kotcher Cadillac to have strayed, llike his cat!, Sincerely yours, 6:15 p.m.-Alpha Delta Kappa-Dinner and Meeting. ". I I from the rest 01' the offerings ~~8~/)~:~zR:~' 6:15 p,m,-Grosse Pointe Optimist Club-Dinner and H: sall'd that the improved REMODELING I' contained in the collection of Meeting. I se.rvlce la~ been worked ~ut I Old .Jewelry bought TU 1-6600 14350 E. Warren children's poetry publishE.'d in '" * * 6:30 p.m,-Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner WIth the firm contracted With I Rin~~ds:~ec~es~:I~~~.Day I. last week's Issue. Peter's work (Editor's note: Mr. Lenz and Meeting by the Woods for the pickups, d F 1------turned up on a ~alley of overset . '. . _. without additional cost to the Diamonds Checke l'ce "jfr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lm1 proof and W~ are happy to print refers to a news item ca'rried 6:30 p.m.-Klwams Club of Grosse Pomte, Inc.-Dmner city. Highgrade Watch Repairing III ~ It here. en the tront page or last and Meeting. Alf d E Z- I II week's NEWS, announcing 7:30 p.m.-Investment Club-Meeting. ------:\ty Kittt'n Dr. Rourke's proposed visit to ,---- . re. ler By Peter Hess, Grosse Pointe to study the *8 p.m.~Evening Tempera Painting-Class-Marcella -in Alger Theater Bldg. Grade 2-?vlaire need for expansion III hospl~ Churchill-Instructor. "Who takes all JEWELER & GOLDSMITH tal facilities in this area. Dr. * * * 16437 E. Warren TU 1-4980 I had a kitten who was three months old. Jacob F. Wenzel, source ot ,"Vednesday, May 9 Ih -II ?' He liked to roam they say. the news Item. when con- *9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.-Conversational French-Class- ose pi S. ' TheWm.R.fIamilfon crO. tacted refused to divulge any J h His eyes were blue, additional information. Ur. 0 n J. Lakich-Instruc"tor. By FRED KOPP, R.Ph. His coat was black. Wenzel is speaking next 12 Noon~Senior Men's Club-Cribbage Over a Century of Service I hope he comes back some da~'. Thursday at a Bon Secours 1 p.m.-Senior Club-Tea and Cards. This is often the question S~'mposium Series discussion 1 p.m.-Grosse Pointe \Vomen's Club Discussion Group when a customer sees the FUNERAL DIRECTORS on sudden childhood catastro~ ~Meeting, shelves in our pharmacy. April 30, 1962 phies.) *3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.~Children's Art-Class-Mrs. Row on row on row of bot- Dear Sirs: Stirling Loud- Instructor. I tles, boxes, canisters. tubes. We would like to take this *4:30 p.m, to 9:30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen vials, jars . , . about 2,000 Sen:;ng BOATING ADVICE means of expressing our grati- Cooper-Instructor. items in all. Good question. GF..OSSE POINTE DETnOIT tude for the time and interest Here are some boating and 7 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Toastmasters Club. Who are they for? The an- AND SUBURBS that have gone into the efforts I water safety ideas, passed along *7 p.m.-Dale Carnegie Leadership Training-Class. swer, of course, is you. Say of the Council of the City of by James M. Hare, Secretary you go to a physician and he Grosse Pointe, to arrive at an of State and Chairman of the * * * equitable solution of the Bon Thursday, May 10 writes a prescription which WILLIAM R. HAMILTON II DAVID 1\1. HAMILTON Michigan Safety Commission. you bring to us to be filled. INCOMPARABLE FOOD CLARENCE E. -OTTER Secour,; Hospital parking and "With spring here," said *9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.-Creative Writing-Class-Jeanne parking lot screening problem. Torosian Instructor. We can't tell what the ail- Hare, "most of the estimated ment will be - there are COCKTAilS • ENTERTAINMENT We feel that the immediate 600,000 boat owners in Michi- *10 a.m.-American Red Cross Braille Transcription- thousands, and we don't CHAPELS neighborhood, t he community gan are taking advantage of Class-Miss Ella McLennan~Instructor. know what medIcation the as a whole, and the hospital the warmer and sunnier days *3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.-Children's Art-Class Mrs. Stir- doctor will prescribe. To pro- DETnOIT BIRMIl\'"GHAM have been benefitted by the at- to get their boats out to en- ling Loud-Instructor. ~~ vide prompt pharmaceutical 3975 CASS AVENUE 320 EAST MAPLm tractive and suitable screening. joy our Water Wonderland." p.m. to 7:30 p.m,-Ballet Classes-Mar) Ellen Cooper *4 service we have to be ready TE 1.2712 M14.6000 Sincerely. "As the leading boating stat~ -Instructor, for just about anything, NORTBWEST In the nation," he continued, • I ' The Citizens Committee *8 p.m.-"Top of the Ten Best Amateur Films of 1961" for the Study of Grosse "we should also make every which we are. A 18900 JAMES COUZENS as selected by the Photographic Society of America pointe Community Needs; effort to lead the nation in SECOND' AT MILWA1JKEE DI1,1300 and presented to interested amateur Grosse Pointe This is the 970th of a series George Triplett, boating safety. Most bvatlng 'I of Edltodal advertisements ap- accidents can be avoided by movie makers free of charge by the Grosse Pointe pearing In this. j)aper each week. chairman, Reservations phone TR~-1790 ~Y:=~S]~~~S5~~S~S~~SS~S~~S~~~ 1009 Cadieux road. simple precautions." Cinema League.

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", : •Various Committees at Work to Make Annual Com. munity Event Successful in Boosting Scholarship

.','" . " ': ',. ~. Fund of High School Organization As the Spring -Card '~nd Tea P-,~;-ty of the Mothers' . Club of Grosse Point0. High Schoo] on May ] 1 ap.- proaches, more and more mothers arc helping in various capacities. It is a real community dfort that benefits the Scholarship Fund. ! . Mrs. Kennard Jones rren-: :'.Irs. Hobert C. Callaway III and eral chairman, has app;int- : the cr:~)kie ser;'ice chairmen ...are ed Mrs. E. R. Bunn and Mrs. ;\1I's. 1<.31'1 R Zuehlke and M.rs. WOMEN'S PAGES . Rober t DalJ as .. C. Henry Haberkorn III to '1'1 d . 1 . h 1r . h' T C . - 1e san \\"c 1 :::ervlce c a - head t e l~rge ea ommlt- man is ?III's. Fred Steiner tee. They 111 turn h.ave call- h('lpc,1 by ?III's' Robert Snow. : cd on many mothers to :'III's. \. Sherman .Jr.. :'Ill's. Nor- work on the following sub- ! man :JOO!lC~'. :\Jrs. George Hay- 'committees. ' \\-ard. :\l1'S, .rack Lang and :Mrs, I The soliciting chairmen are: Hobcl t Wenzel. " r Short and Mrs. Erwin L. Konin$!. 1\11'5.: :\In,, C. H. :\Ioore and Mrs. Fr()nl ~~llotllerPointe Frederick J. Critchfield apn: Geon:e :\lcl1endel are the tea- to the Pointe I Mrs. Paul Dumke assisted by: !->ci'\'icechairmen and l\lrs. Jo- : Mrs. Karl Firth, Mrs. Stanley i seph Henry is the tea-tables of View MISS LINDA WHIMS, daugh- Krawchuck, Mrs. Edward Chase, : chaJrlI1;Jn. iter of MR. and MRS. VENE L. , Mrs. Harold Miller, }\.lrs. Theo-, Shl" \1 III be assisted hv :Ylrs. By Patricia Talbot WHIMS, Robert John road, has , dare Granger. Mrs. Heywood J. ~Ed\l'jn Evc;iden. ~Irs,' Royal been elected corresponding sec- Knighton, Mrs. Leonard Fi:-Jd-: Bradle\'. :\lrs. Carl Carlson. Mrs. retary of the Delta Theta colony : ley. Mrs. William Fritz. :\1rs.: Eugell~ Gro\'es, :\ll's. .James The I\ew York Metropolitan Opera is coming to of Alpha Phi social sorority, : Thomas Cooper. Mrs. George: Surblook, :\11'5, George Rogers to\\'n, for one of society's and music lovers' most glam- Western Michigan University, . Aldridge, Mrs. 1\olan Blosser, I and \11'5. James Blackburn, ourous \\'eC'ks of the year. Kalamazoo. • Mrs. Eric Donills, Mrs. Frank-! Tlw service chairman is Mrs. She is a junior in the secon- .. -., !in Bowles. ..Fred W. Adams and her help- Follc)\ving an example set by Chicago and Cleveland dal'Y education curriculum, ma- If you would like to see yourself as and br:d~e luncheon, which will fea- The receiving chairman is. ers ;tre :\Irs. Frank Bromley, the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club has planned a gala opera jOl'ing in English. Linda was a Cleopatra, SL James Lutheran Church ture coirfw'es by Leon including the ------~--~ i "-Irs.. John Eichelbarl!:cr, Mrs. ni~ht before the May ~4 pC'rformance of "Aidan at the 1959 graduate of Grosse Pointe opular wigs. Admiring some of the . Ct. J'D'" 1 t! Theodore Gundlach. :\1rs. Don- will give you the opportunity on Wed- P - . on eSL, umor 1\'ISlon. as I Id" -11 d 2\1 D . Id V ::\Iasonic Temple. . High School. nesday. On t11at date at the Grosse models are committee workers IVIRS. . Friday. April 27. The young! I< dude Mr, and )jIrs. Paul C. Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. and .JOSEPH Business Without Really Try- North Edgewood drive. ! tel' of the R. E. OLILAS of. oi Musical Arts. :\lrs. Howard Snyder, :'III'S. y J. Earl Fraser. Mr. and 1\Trs. yVilliam H. Gmeiner, Mr. Riif~, of Lin~o~;' Road, are ing." Shirley spent. a.. da in ...... >I< I Harvard road, has pledged the * >I< *. . Don;; ld Bamberger, ':\lrs. Donn and Mrs. Herbert W. Hali, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. spending a week at the Cascades Mamaroneck, N.Y., vISiting her i CARL NOLTE f Cl ., .. ' Soronian Society, considered to DR. GEORGE L,. \\'ALDBOIT Kipka, :\Irs. Robert :\Iavnard, 011 g mm t 1\lrs Ruth' . 0 all Vle\\.I ". of Balfour road well-known " J. Kotcher, 1\11'. and [vIrs. George E. Lott, Mr. and Mrs. in Virginia. They recenUy re- c e e 1'00 • a e, .. ! road and his son GEORGE: be the oldest collegIate SOl01'- . '11 d' . fl 'ct ;\lrs. George Stover, l\lrs. Cal- P3UJ. .".t,' th t' t 01" t allergIst, WI ISCUSS uon a. .' - (' . :\1l. G . B ' ~I. Frank )'IcCaffrE'\'. ).11'. and lVII's. A. R. Motschall. lurned from Bermuda where . ha\'e recently returned from a I I j Illn e coun r:r, a Ive tion on W,JBK radio Sunday \Il~_ ,I< ... 'vacation near Biloxi 1\.liss: Co ege. , . ! 1.11 s. Dona] .1 1(' aelS. •.. rs. : " • • ., I . mor111ng, May 6. at 11 :30 p.m. I '1'1 - "'II' "'11'- CI I eoul'S('S Two Pointe students were! where they chartered a boat...... * i >I< * ... I 101.1as.1' UI1S0~, .\ Is:ll' 1ar es Also on the committee are the James H. QueHos. the: '" ...... among the 180 Michigan State I for deep sea fishing. "'IRS. LLOYD DAVIS, of St.: < N VA~ DE!'\":IBelt7. :\lrs. .J 0 1n MI IS and Edward C. R01WYS. J 1', the Ed\vard J. Schoenherrs,. Cruising in the Mediterranean University scholars who were I >I< ... >I< Clair avenue is in charge of; MRS. FELICdIE d' ht - :\lrs. Walter Isley arc also on . . 2 . .' . 'BRANDEN an I1er aug er, I' 'tt the RogC'r K. Smiths, the Arthur 1\'I. Stringaris, Mr. aboard the SS Independence is honored at a dll1ne~ Api'll 4 I MR. and MRS, CHARLES F" reservatIOns for the Oberlm j PATRICIA have returned to j t 115 comnll ,ee.. ? and l\lrs. \Villiam A, Ternes, the Russell D. Van Houtens, MRS. F. S. LITTLE, of Dean for an all-A academlC average. i BRUNDLE of Lexington road i College Alumni Club of De- i I . 1 '. L kId l' I If you \llsh tIckets (S1.~5) Dr. and J\lrs. Karl F. Weber and the John Wilts. lane. They included ANNE E. POX-, t'l" g of tl il:!1 troit's annual banquet and busi- It 1eIr lOme ll1 a e an (r~ve! plea, e can :'Ill'S.. James Smith R. ,announce 1e marna e 1e Iafter a 10- day Easter vacatIOn I 8'" (lCll- . h t 253 ...... SON, of Lakeland avenue and i daughter, BARBARA ANN, to! ness meeting this Saturday at; . .. I at ,.u- ::J or \\Tlte er a * Attending the Alpha Delta Pi NANCY R. SMITH, of Lakeland I WlLLIA:'1'1 EDWARD R 0 S S.16;~D o:clock at McGr~gor. Ccn-! (ContInued on Page 1/) Lakeland. Heard the Guns of Formo!'la sorority State Day Celebration avenue. : son of MR. and MRS. ROLAND i tel'. Wayne State UmverSlty. i ------~~~-~--, Saturday in Lansing will be ...... '" . DEEM ROSS, of Yorkshire: ...... >I< ; When )11'.

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Thursday, May Page Fourteen G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, May 3, 1962 ------~------~--~~~------Society News Gathered from All of the Point~s Wo Miss Leonard Weds Mrs. Thomas L. Orr, Jr. Mrs. Burton W. Tingley Tingley - 'Willison Patricia Thomas L. Orr, Jr. Marries ~~-- ~~-~------Vows Exchanged Wears Ivory Peau D~' Pair Exchange Vows Saturday in Christ Church with ~-~------Newlyweds Motoring Through South After Rites Satur- in Christ Church Reception Following at Country Club; After day in Grosse Pointe Methodist Church; Bride Wears Athletic Club; F-' European Trip Will Live in Connecticut White Organza and Illusion Lace over Taffeta Patricia Thomas. Barbara Elizabeth Leonard, daughter of the Ray- Rivard boulevard. an In Grosse Pointe l-/Iethodist Church Saturday Eliza- mond Clark Leonards, of Merriweather road was mar- became the bride of }- beth May Willison, daughte, of the Floyd Eugene ried Saturday in Christ Church to Thomas Lazear 01'1', I Church with a recepti' Willisons, of Rivard boulevard, was married to Burton Jr., with a reception following at the Country Club. : Club. The bride wore a cameo --~-- ~------I Warren Tingley, son of Mrs. Tracy Warren Tingley, of Kensington road, and th(~ late Mr. Tingley. The bride wore an i\'ory textured Italian silk silk go\\'n wit h a lace boc1ice! For the rites the bnde: peau de soie gown de~ £;own designed with a wide and a small hat oi .blue and! \vith a lace bodice au: hand' n' f b eoral flowers. She pInnC'c1 or- i chose a white orcranza and .raneen and Tracy Tingk:i', . ( . lJ1n 0 aro~ue em- chids to her purse. Mrs. Orr I illusion lace ov~r taffl:ta. nieces of the bridegroom, were in seed pearls and a brOl?e.ry frosted WIth pearls i chose a dark blue silk dress and crown dE: s i g n e d with a i flower girls. Their gowns were band of the material ;, outlmmg the deeply curved I hat of white flowers and ear- b h I' 'of orchid organdy and they the wasteline. Her nee k 1 in e. An overskirt I ried white orchids. sweet eart. neck me and a i carried matching bouquets. tulle veil was caught chapel tr~m. A crown of I' Robert Tingley was his broth- flared from t.he back into a: When the couple left on a peau de soie rose .. I orange blossoms caught her er's best man and the ushers cathedral tram. : wedding trip to Europe the matched tIle rose acc€'. fingertip veil of illusion: \\'el'e Herbert Trappe, Robert Her Florentine cap of heir-; bride was wearing a grecn silk the back of her wai~ and she carried carnations, i Buhl, Dr. Donald McIntyre and loom Duchess lace which caught ~suit with colorC'd print blouse baby mums and stephanotis; the bl'ide's brother, Floyd E. She carried white y her illusion veil had been fash. ; and jacket lined in matching and stephanotis. ioned from hp.r mother's wed- i print, with a small hat to match. c;entered with an orchid. i Willison, Jr. . • i For the wedding and recep- :\lrs. Alfred R. Reute] cling. gown. She carried white: They will live in Connecticut. I ~I~. Dou~las Brannock, .he. tion in the church parlors Mrs. was matron of honor an orchids and stephanotis. ; ------I brIde s .COUSIn, was. matron of I Willison wore a grey lace over bridesmaids Were :\11'5. honor 10 an orchId orgal~za i pink taffeta gown with match- Lloyd Collins, oi :'\C\\' C. :\lrs. James D. Standish lII' St. Philomena Society I' over t.affe:.a gow.n. She carned ! in~ hat and an orchid. :\lrl;. Conn., and :.\'Irs. .\Iuir Snc., was matron of honor in an T H Id R S I matchIng carnatIOns and baby, Tingley was in a blue satin They wore cornf1O\\er opal!ne ros,: court ~atin frock: 0 0 ummage a e II fashIOned WIth an O\'al ncckline ,. . mums. 'jacket dress and also chose an ~ilk with petal tunic skir. cap slecves and an overskirt:. SL P!ll~?I1lCna Altar. SOCI.ctyI Dressed like the honor attend- . orchid. billowing from the sheath skirt . IS sponsOl mg a rummdge sale ant were the bridesmaids Mrs.' For motoring through the Her headdress a ~ t' b ;! at the chuI'ch, 11237 East Jef- Floyd E Willison, Jr., 1 he ' South the bride wore an orchid Church Ci, w s .. garne 0\\ I f tl' Th d F'd' and she carried garnet roses. ; erson, liS urs ay. rI ay, bride's sister-in-law; Mrs. David: wool suit and wheat colored ac- 'and Saturday, May 3 through 5. Photo by Gene Butler Spunich and Sara and Roberta I ~essories. The newlyweds will The Women's A..-,;sociati( Dressed like the honor at- , In Christ Church Saturday, BARBARA ELIZA- Taylor. : live in Grosse Pointe. tJ1e Grosse Pointe Woods tendant were the bridesmaids Hours are 10 to 5 0 clock I BETH LEONARD, daughter of the Raymond Clark byterian Church will ho Suzanne Butrick and Mrs. Leo -.r:h~lrs:a~,~~d sag:;~ay. 10 to 9 ! monthly C i r c I e meetin_ c rI Leonards, of Merriweather road, spoke her marriage Fitzpatrick, Jr., the bride's cou- °F oC ":l lay: alrdn~alnlM.rs. Tuesday, l\'1ay 8. The afteI k vows to Mr. 01'1', son of Mrs. Thomas L. 01'1', of Pitts- Young Singles To I-Iave Luau sins' and Mrs. CharI P Or .ran l' a eW1CZ COr la. y tn- Circles will meet at the , . . es.. r, vltes everyone to "drop 111," burgh. and the late Nil'. 01'1'. the brIdegroom's sIster-1O-law. _' _ All the Pointes' young single Kalakaua punch will put them of the ho"tess at 12:30 a lo\\'s: Charles P. Orr was his broth- adult set and their guests are I in the mood for the evening and Collegiate Sorosis Elects Mrs. Bashara as President cordially invited to a sumptuous: they'll be sen'ed ami-ami (fish), er's best man. They are the ' Tuesday Musicale Helping Ready U..D Carnival Abigail Circle - :\Irs. Hawaiian Luau and full even;ng i moa (chicken 1. Puaa Kalua sons of Mrs. Thomas L. Orr, of The Detroit Alumnae of Cu:-r president; Mrs. Gilbert Hudson, Stearns, 39 Hampton wi' I --- Grosse Pointe students at the of entertainment at the Gro~se (whole roast pig), Baby Lobster ;-ittsburgh, and the late Mr., The annual meeting of the, legiate SOl'Osis, at a recent, secretary; Mrs. E.T. Gushee, which will carry out the gen- the hostess. The co-host University of Detroit are serv- eral theme. Pointe War Memorial, 32 Lake Tails in Wine, Hawaiian barbe~ Orr. Ushering were Raymond Tuesday Musicale will be held i meeting in the home of Mrs.' eorresponding secretary; and are Mrs. Robert Brehm I ing on the various committees Shore road, Friday evening, May cue steak, fried rice. Halakaluki L. Leonard, Jr., and William D. on Tuesday M 8 t 10 'I k I James Lafer, electecl Mrs. Mrs. Max T. Graves, treasurer. 1-3548 and Mrs. Richard preparing for the 1962 U. of D. Entertainment will be pro- 4, at 7 o'clock. I Ipineapple luau style) and fresh Leonard, the bridc's brothers" ' ay a 0 C oc i Gcorge Bashara, Jr. pre~,ident Mrs. Clare Sober, Jr. Was the lo\\'s, TU 4-4235. Spring Carnival. vided both nights by popular . coconut cake. and James E. Robertson. ! at the Scara~ Club, 217 Farns', for the coming year. winner of the Collegiate stars. The Four Freshmen will Guests are urged to m"ke' ~I L h i worth. MeetIng will be follow-: 0 the r officers are: Mrs. Sorosis Alumnae Easter Draw- reservations at once oy calling Toward the end of the feast Deborah Circle - Mrs. • rs. conard c ose a sea mist, cd by luncheon. George A. Alderton II, vice ing. Carole Addy, daughter of 1\1r. appear Friday night, while the Center, TU 1-7511, and are' Arlene and her troup Yan Oostenburg, 409 :\lac and Mrs. John L. Addy, Jr., of May's orchestra will play at the requested to be punctual. ,of Polynesian hula dancers and \l'il! be the hostess. ThE 1317 Kensington in Grosse dance Saturday evening. , : singers will take the stage to hostesses are l\rrs. R 0 l: Pointe Park, is serving on the The U. of D. Spring Carnival' The luau will be ser\'ed i entertain the guests. There will Brownscombe. TU 4-6087 publicity CQmmittee. She is a began in 1949 for the explicit. promptly at 7 and p~'omises to I be bula lessons for all who want :'III'S.Robert .:\IacKay, TU 1-' sophomore in t?e College of purpose of student fund raising' b~ a real feast~exotic and dpli- :to get in the swing of things. Commerce and Fmance. for the Student Union Building, ClOUS •• Guests WIll be greeted by Popular entertainer Bill Gale Elizabeth Circle-:'Ilrs. ~ash, 777 Roslyn road, wi J B, f M d which was opened in 1955. The charm10g hostesses and beach will then take over and play for ames urns, son 0 r. an boys dress d' th t d.t. 1 .. d d' d Th hostess. Co-hostesses are M W lt P B f 1098 I 1959 Spring Carnival proceeds . e In e ra I JOna SIngmg an anc10g an e N r~ ~ e~ . ~r?st Ow d liquidated the debt. grass skirts and tapa cloth. Waikiki Theater will give two Robert Lucero, TV 6-1866 .. rys ln rosse OI~ ~ 00 s, . After receiving leis the guests i showings of the color film fea- IS. also on the publICIty. c~m- Pr~ceeds from later .Sprmg will enter luau country. I ture "Hawaiian Holidays," mlttp". A sophomore maJormg Carmvals are to be apphed to- I in accounting in the Commerce wards the construction of a stu- i Featured for and Finance College, he is vice- dent activities building. president of Delta Sigma Phi, . Mother's Day national social fraternity. Duncan James, son of Mr. and Alpha Phis to Have Mrs. Duncan James of 951 S. Pot-Luck at Mrs. Mast's QUALITY IS NO ACCIDENT Renaud in Grosse Pointe Woods, is business manager for the The Grosse Pointe alumnae Spring Carnival. A senior ma- chapter of Alpha Phi will meet joring in accounting, he is edi- at 7 o'clock on Tuesday, May 8, tor of the Student Directory. for its annual pot-luck dinner. The hostess will be Mrs. W. Dorothy Kotcher, daughter of James Mast, president, of Mc- Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Kotcher ARTHUR J. ROHDE of 126 Stephens • in Grosse Millan road. Hal'S d'oeuvres and AND COMPANY - Pointe, is eo-ehairman for the the entree will be prepared by dance committee. A sophomore Mrs. Marie Harding, representa- majoring in English in the Arts tive of the Lamb Council. INSURANCE and Sciences College, she is a All reservations must be called member of the Student Council. I to Mrs. Richard T. Heglin, at ! THE VA 1-9139, by Sunday, May 6. The 1962 University of De- 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mich. LO 7.6100 l troit Spring Carnival will be At their April meeting, mem- f Kentia Palm:.; held at the Michigan State Fair bel'S elected Mrs. Heglin vice- r , Nationally Advertised as D grounds May 11 and 12. Tl}e president and Mrs. Stuart Fra- t over-all theme of the two-day ser, secretary. Continuing in rative plants for the home. 'zvent is "A Tribute to the office are Mrs. Roger McNeill 50 U.S.A." as treasurer and Mrs. Mast as f S22 P'loS I president. Mrs. Mast has ap- Deliveries - LO 7-4, More than 1,300 stud~nts I p?inted ~rs, Millard Smith so- work directly on the carmval, clal chairman for the ensuing building an.d manning booths year. , .p~~g~ S~ '.3143 E. Jeff:r Near Deaconess Hos')

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Patricia Thomas IGOP Women Mrs. Harrington K. Mason Clark Women to Hear Church l-lolding Coiffu.re ShOlV villison ! Meet jl!lay 10 Talk on Decorating May 7 ..__ ._ , "Le Portrait d'une Femme" I the afternoon'~ lllodeling, Make- C'lark Women's Club will meet is the intriguing tltlc of the I up, perhaps a brush stroke or -Ies Mr Mason . Grosse Point(' women will fOI" a tea and social hour on I Fashion-Bridge-Luncheon being i two in the current Cleopatra Ma rr '. ! learn about "The Common Mar- Mon,day, May, 7, at 1 p,m, at I given by the women of St. .James : style, will add tlw final touch to hanged ______~____ I kct" wl~en Dr, Lewis E, Lloyd Christ MethodIst Church. I Lutheran Church next week, : the portrait. Wears Ivory Peau D S' d L f R"t S t d I speaks m the Country Club of A talk entitled "II<:ve Fun I ']" G P' v It CI I II I' I' 'II b Igh South After Rites Satur. '. e ole an ace or I es a ur ay Detroit on Thul'sday. Muv 10, Decora'mgt'" WI'II I)e glven)y' I I , 1C. rosse OInte ~ile 1 j ) '" • as lion comnlf'ntator. Wl e In 'f 'd f II " '1 't WIll form the background Jor .\'1arlon Korle of Leon s. The fol- Christ Church and Reception at the Detroit I lIe will address the \Vol11cn's I Mrs, A , Ax 01 0 oWing a S101 t I' " t 't t .'" ' I ' 'S J '1cdist Church; Bride Wears " I liS pOI' I"at presen a~:on on I OWll1g \';omcn 01 t., ames Athletic Club; Pair to Live in !ndian Village : l{ e pub I i can C'lub o[ Gl'OSSC busll1ess meetIng. I Wednesday, May 9, beginning at Church will l11udel: 1\1rs, Daniel usion Lace over Taffeta >. ," '- .. --, -'--'''- - - ! Pointe at 1:30 p,m, following a ., I dtllCIC:1 Thomas, daughter of Mrs. Bates Dalton, of: 12:30 p,m, luncheon, I , 12:30 p.m, Fo:-,tcr, !VII'S, Ralph Thomas, ,Jr" )jlS~ Church Saturday Eliza- CLUB STAGING PLAY 'I ' :\-Irs, Fl'ar;k WaUs l\frs Ray ,:d \'ard bOll lev,arel. and Julian Thomas, of Manor road,: Dr. Lloyd is economist ancl 'I , "" The French touch foJ' hI ~h i ' ' ",' , , ,:cr of the Floyd 'Eugene 1he wonders of Aladd111 S If' J' d tl \ ' fl' i ;\a))l). ;\11', Fred Hlllger and I),ccam,c th,e bncle of Harrington Kerfoot Mason in Christ! head of business research for the . " ' , : as lIOns an 11.': menean ;ur, , " , 'I'd, was married to Burton Lamp WIll unfold, on tne r I I' "I 't tl' '.\lr!', In'mg Bopp, l hurcn WIth C:1reception following at the Detroit Athletic: Dow Chemical Company, lIe is I Neighborhood Club stu"e Fri- 01' C.lsua e lIe Jom 0 pam us: ~, 'fran' \'\ arrcn Tingle\-, of C 1u b, 1 ' - ~ ~ ~ Ia member of the American Eco- , 1\'1 18 t ~'30' "'. th pOI'tl'ail of the fashion-consciou!', HCL,pnatlOns thJ'ough ;\lay 4 day , 1V ay ,a I.. p,m, as c , d J I ) ,'0 :\1" 'T'""'!C\' , ' . woman of to :IV WI )(' aee('ptcd b\' :\1rs Doug as l .. ... 1.. ,. 1 • -. .' 1'} l:" J '. ' nomic Association. National As- boys and glrls present thell' ' ' , ." '_" , ' 1e )11C1C \\ 01 e an 1\'01'\' I,l11atehmg head bows Theil''I hou- 't' f B' E ' I , I' " -; ,', SOCIa IOn 0 usmess' conomu;ts annual spring program. Parents, Creations irom a deslgnel"s ~~'ahalll, ] L, 5-.2,;)22, and Mrs, pl'dU c e SOle gO\\"11 deSI(incct I ljuets wC're 01 blue Shasta \111e" " St t' t' '1 A 't" ,1,111("("n:lnd '!'racy Tmgl("y, 1 '. ,', ~ I d. '.' r lIean a IS lca ssocla IOh, neighbors and friends are in- sketch pad and COIOi'Sfrom an hlchard J)0,,>-ll1, I U 1-2833. \\ It Il d Idee ood lee ou tlmed; d!~leS, , ,I the Foundation for the Study lllc'U', {If :11(' bndpgr('lom, \\('1'(- vited to attend the performance, artist's palette will highlight this Itl s('cd pearls and a \vl'de Ihe hndeg,'oom. \\ho IS the of C"cle I tl A ,,',' f1'1\\pr ;;:Irl, Thpir go\\'ns \\£'re I which is always a highlight of unusual collection of striking'l , son of the Arnold D }- M' " S am Ie 111£'llcan 'd' "There's Ilothing wrong with of orehld (lr~andy and they band ut the material across . f I' P' t \\T' ' \.. k 'dlsoln~. Chemical Society, the year. Classes taking part 111 cIot Iles, accessones, an WI gs , , , .\ I' ' 0 • ox om. IS" as'c lIS ' the play include Dramatics, Tup from Leon's, , a good pohtlcal Joke-unless it carrit'd matchin;::- bouquets, ,,1e \va~tc me, Her ivory father to be best man. Seating I 1I: is, a consultant to Eco~ r Robert Tlns;ley \\'as his broth- tulll' \'(.'11 w<~s caught by a' the guests were David NUtting'j m~nllc TIme Corporation, Green- Dancing, Girls and Boys Gym, CoifTures a 1a wigs will be one: gets elected "- .June Kysilko. ,,:"s b£'-.\ man and th£' usher!! Pl':IU cle SOle rose which; 01: Milwaukee, and Charles M. WIC'~, and a, m~mbel" of, the I Playmatcs and Funsters, i of the fascinating focal points of I Washington ,D,C,' Roll Call. ',(':'£, Hel'bpI't Trappe, Robert matl.ncd the rosc dccentinr,.l RIddle III. of Wa;;hington, D.C, I homd and exeeutl,ve commlt,tee ouhl Dr, Don:ild :\tdntyre and t he back 0 [ her \vaistli ne~ ! 1\1rs, I?alton wor~ a rose I of the ?I'ade HelatlOns CouncIl. , '11£' oridt", brother, Floyd E, She carried \vhite violets: rolored sllk gown Wlth mall:h- I , H~ IS also a mel~lber of the I i\' d !isDn, .1r. r~ I • Gros:e Pointe open T~ulcc:icy eveG G] -,' 9 r,.m, and stephanotis 1 lt1g shoes and a multi-colored Itorelgn tra~e comlmt~ees of the I For the \\ ('ddjn~ and recep- , : hat. 1\'1rs, Mason was in a jJiller lVIanufactunng Chelmsts' Asso- tion i:1 the church parlors :\11';;, :\Irs, :\lfl'('cl H Reuter, ,J 1'" : rose raw silk costump and I ciation, National Association of \\'!l1Json \, orE' a grey lace ('lyeI' :\ ;1" matl.'on of honor and the matchin~ hat. I ;\lanufacturers and the Synthetic -Himel'hocns , ~ or , • ;)lOk tafIrta £:c)\\ n with rnatch- lll'ldl'sm~l1cts w('I'(' 1\11'5 ,James! 1"01' traveling the b l' ide I Organic Chemical Manufactul'- ::L~ hat and an on'hld, :\115, 1:loyd Coli illS, o[ New C! through the -_ ..- ---.~- -~ - -.- i port:; and served on one of the HOW TO BE COOL AND COLLECTED ALL SUMMER? South the bride wore an orchid ("1 1 C. I ill ill; 8 I committees of the Hoover Com- \\ oo! suit and wh£'at colored ae- " UU'C " ITC es 1,1 eel 1rJ ay mission. ,'C'",.OflE'S, The newlyweds will '1'1 . , ---~---,--- Published articles cover topics ' " , WEAR SENSATIONAL CIELLA(r) JERSEYS MADE BY ::\'e 111 Grosse Pointe. , 1:,'~ ~m~ns Ass?ciation of Mrs, A, Ghesqlliere, TV 5-1919, as widely diversified as fore-I' T ' Ph,ata by P~ul Ga~h till C, IOsse Iomte \\ oods pres-I .' " , I casting and figure skating, He PATRICIA, ~NN fHOMAS, daught,er of Mr", uytenan Cl,lllrch will hold its ,~Stl>..1 CIrcle - Mrs, G?rton has authored one book: "Tariffs: B~tes Dalton, of RIvard boulevard, and JulIan Thomas, '1'0 1-1lll'e Luau :l,lOnthly C I re I (' meetings on I E\dnS, 432 Roland road Will be The Case for Protection," ,of Manor road, was married Saturday in Christ Church I,uesday, ~Iay 8, Th", afternoon the hostess, T~e co-hostesses Dr. Lloyd gives special at-! to Mr, Mason, son of the Arnold D, K, Masons, of Fox /' Kalakalla punch \\'ill put them em'le's \\'111 met'! at the home i arc lVII'S,E. L, RIehl, TV 2-9693 tention to the study of money i Point Viis r m thl' mood for tht' evening and of the hOste"s at 12.30 as 1'01- i anel Mrs, Lome Knister, TV •. credit theory and monetary pOll_I' ~ '-_ _~ __ ~_ ,_ ~ , , .. ~ I " 10\\ s' 4-1062, ' d th' f' d ' tilP\"II be ,.;"ned ami-ami Ifi"h), , , i cyan ell' un ament'll Im- ill F .. PI d p. :noa 'chltk('n '_ Puaa Kalua ,.\blgail CilTle __ :'III'S, A, n.' ,l~a.nn?h Circle-i\Irs: Dwight' Pli,c~tions fO,r,both domestic and! 1t" ra terJu.tles .e ge OHtters , \',holl' roa"t pIg', Baby Lobster Stearns, 39 Hampton wi!' be ~IOutle, 34,3 Belanger Wlll be the fmeIgn affalls,. I ---~ ~ __ '1'.011"III '\Vine, lla\\'aiian barbe. tllf' hostcss, The '0-1 t' 10S ess, The co-hostesses are All RepublIcans, men and, Ilecent pledges at 1.)ni"e1'- r L.1kepointe, Sigma Alpha Ep- I eut.' stt'ak, fried nee Halakaluki an' :\Irs, Robert B'c I10S essesTU 1\It'1 s, Ch ar Ies H aass, TV 2-6747 women. are we 1come at mec t'mgs SI't yo' f' 1\1'ICIlIgan' f'rater11111es'" m- ; 51'1on. an d Stall Iey C, Kurtz, 833 ;lIneapple luau stylE" and fresh t-3;)-18 : Polynesian hula dancers and \ all OostenbUl'g. 409 1\ladison: the hostess. The co~hostesses I Medin~" and tea. All announced ma Delta, B~rke R. ~ossee, 41 Alpha Epsilon, and Charles F, \\ III b.:: the hostess, The co~ i arc Mrs. William E. Meccham Republican and non-partisan Shore~am, Slgma PIll; Lee H, Locher, Jr" 1745 Aline drive, ,'ngt'r" \\ iII takE' the stage to S:'1cony's uncrushable marvels, , , \'nlertam thE' gue",h, 1'11('re will ho"tesses are Mrs, Rob e r t ; TV 1-9254 and Mrs, C, E, Zech: can~lid?tes for all offices will ,JefferIS. 801 Lnke Shore, Phi! Alpha Sigma Phi. be hula Ibsons for all who want Brownscombe. TV 4-6087 and I TU 6-1606, ! be l11~Ited to speak and answer I Gamma Delta;, John ,D, John- I As members of the pledge driF dry insta'lt1y, never need to gE't in the swing of things, ;\Irs, Robert :.\IacKay, TV 1-9759,' Martha Circle -1\'Irs. Frank! qu~stlOns ~osed ~y the audience, I son,. 603 Vermer, PIll Gamma, ('lass, these young men will en- Popular entertainer Bill Gale L')'., I Bromle" 701 V' . 't PI IThlS meetmg WIll be helel on I Delt:>, Co-hostesses are Mrs': ellell s, en n e 1! later " , ' , , ' AI! sizes IOta 20, '\\-aikiki Theater \\'111 give two Robert Lucero TV 6-1866 ' : II 1 g g s, TV 5-3427 and Mrs, I ' Others are Wllham R. Weber, pledges JOIil theu' SOrOl'It,Y .~h(J\\ings of the color film fea- , and Jew01 Robins, YA 1-8364, ------707 St. Clair, Alpha Tau I counterparts to put the Um- Soorts, Shoo,, draet floor, ture "Hawaiian Holidays," I '1'1 .' , , ' versity Fresh Air Camp into , 1e e\ enmg CIrcles \\'Ill meet' 20+h Century Club Omega' .James C CruiPkshank I If' I ~t t hI' f' th h t I 17- H:II' , Slape or summer operatIOn, Featured for 1 • p 10,ne 0 e os ess at: ;) 1 crest lane, Delta Tau' D,::troi+, all branches, ! 8 c'clock as follows: The Twentieth Century Club Delta; Gary E, Osius, 229, Mother's Day :\'Iary Circle _ Mrs, Dwight will mark its 68th anniversary Ridgemont, Sigma Phi; William "The trouble with punctua- Struthers, 2072 Lochmoor will this Thursday with a tea at the H. Shaw, 33tJ Ridgemont. Phi lity is there's nobody there to 1\ be the hostess, Mrs, Bernard Women's City Club. The pro~ Gamma Delta; Brooks F .. Bock, appreciate it." - Harold .1. 10 ACCIDENT Clay, TU 1-5273 will be the co- gram was prepared by members 719 Lakepointe. Lambda Chi Blaschko, Arcadia (Wisc.) News- ! hostess of the Musical Coterie Division, Alpha; Peter C, Van Hull, 834 Leader, Miriam Circle - Mrs, Cheno- I wpth Watson, 20683 Van Ant- \\'crp, Harper Woods will be the

1 hostess, The co-hostess will be I .Mrs, .T . .1, Rcuter, 'I'U 1-6193. J. ROIIDE , Naomi Circle - Mrs. George .IPANY , ; Goodhcart. 273 Beaupre will be i the hostess, The co-hostess will ! be Mrs, Daniel W, Schofield, THE GINGHAM GIRLS, AXCE I TV 4-2198, YOUNG AND GAY . i Schultz.Beliger Rites THE it :', Mich. La 7-6100 To Be Held on May 23 Kentia Palms Geraldine Beliger and Gerald Notionally Advertised as Deco- Robert Schultz plan a May 23 \\'('(Id ing, rative plants for the home, ThE' bl'idc-cIect is the daugh~ $22 50 P, .. ; To', [('1' of 1\Irs, Elias ]\iTichael BeH- gel' of Hi!lcrest road, and the De:iveries - LO 7-4656 i latC' MI', Beliger. _r,NI! ,Hcr fiance, clll'rentiy residing P' In North HollYWOod, Calif., is ,., . the son of Mrs, Paul Youse of I • Floral [)~'tl'Oit, and Mr. Walter Scht;ltz, , t! 9 CO. ' 01 Los Angeles, Calif. I D ~I 3143 E. Jefferson' . The, cO~lple will be man:ied at Near Deaconess Hospital dn e\ enmg ceremony In St. : James Lutheran Church,

Now in progress! Margaret Rice's

Spring )UP of CLEARANCE ne Suits ;ses off and more DESIGNER SUITS, COATS. COSTUMES, Its DRESSES FOR DAY AND EVENINGS Spectator's crisp gingham checked dresses " , , one, a our collarless sheath in pink, blue r SPORTS DRESSES, KNITS i or green with white, The other, Impressionist print j 'ollection AND SEPARATES with stay-in pleats: a full-skirted style in black, green or gold Ar. I , green, blue or pink with nel* triacetate $20' . white, Sizes 8 to 20. Moderately r ... \ j. \ Priced Dresses, Derroit, ~\ \.), "+~ ...., all branches.

i, Wai-er color flow- ers; blue or gold 'cheval Avenue .,~O •• ' POINT. Arnel* tri<'Jcei-lli-e $18 ch & Judy Block TtJ KERCHEVAl. •••• n \he HIli , J ~ '"

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Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 3, 1962 ------' ~~O_~_. __ ~__ h__ . ------~~- .."----~~---- ~~ ------,~--- --~~-----~~ ------; - ~------Woma Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes vonBernth .j Mary Claire Dowdy To Wed Archibald Ewart 1.,' ICong,.egational I From Another Pointe of View Betrothed Pelicans' Pa,.ty Has A,.t Theme , r SU~;;I:. 'East Lounge. : urcs ~Jj ~rt ev~r asse.mbled I~ at Grosse PoinT }.I:-'!:ILHS ~ ,~~ SI:-;CE1910 tlon of officers on May 8 tt1 the I' h' "TI FI" E t . II" Al d' ..... \/i1~ I ~.,' ... ,.', D(trolt\\lll be on dIsplay, J'\. '\. ~ .'1 Chapel Lounge of the chur.eh t lelL' S IP, ~ Ie ,ymg 'n crprlS~ at exan rIa:, . ,',". ":A:Y~':.:. I Jestdent KUli. h.rernllck IS ra'e painting against a beauti- ~..\,..). ~ beginning at 11 a.m. Through the ~lIez Canal to Karachi then to New Deihl: ' t<_'~:'%',:?&':'\.:;, '" in. charge of arrangemen~s f~J1' i fu. background of fJowers wjl I . {, ....Iif"~:> : r I 'lib d t 1 and Agra to Bombay, their'travel ])Ian was leisurely :*'., ".'.:.:.:.,:~:.r; .... , tillS glamorous fete and hIS aId I th . . I A papal blessin,:; '-vas n _,Ull('leon WI e serve a . . ' " ":::i:.:" I d' ff'd '. 1\1 W'l I gr,'pl tile guests on ell' arnva p.m. by members of Group 1.' With tune to really explore IndIa. . ':'-;. .'::.'::' :.; ,,:'k on tIe lsta 81.e JS rs. ~ - ; at the top of the entrance stair- Frank McPhillips in St. Pal Reservalions for luncheon can' Then on to Hongltong and from that popular In- [:,I;;~;fll\'.::::)}::.::~<~~~ ~~m~i~~'. chaIrman, Ladles; w~y. marriage of Constance Degr be made by calling the church ternational city to Formosa where they heard the guns VW})t .'..~: "Art is for All" is the theme i The PclicaIJS are planning a M. Degnans, of Harvard Bernthal. office, TU 4-3075 by noon, Mon. of the Chincse Nationalist defenders against the Red ~:,.:;::':':'.' ':':':':::':'~:::::::' for the luncheon program. Mrs. surpJ'ise in the Grill followin~ I I send lny Fur day, May 7. jet planes. "No-one seemed unduly alarmed on the :.' ',' ,....::<"...... " Roy D, Chapin, Jr., }<~ounders' the? luncheon to complete the The bride wore a tissue: Rollins for After the I u n c h eon the islandt' said Mrs. G., who was also impressed with Society officer will be the guest af' ernoon, taffeta gown with a round-, i() women will meet with their the American Navy in almost every port on their itiner- speaker, her sub j e c t being ed neckline and lace banded . An-:ong those with 1'ese1'\"a- new ~I'OUpsfor a short period. ary. From Formosa they went on to Korea, then Japan, "Your House of Treasures, the I. ' bodice. Her full length neir-, I sar c, sure, care, Gmul) V, which is the busi- and Honolulu. On the fli2'ht home they stopped off Detroit Institute of Arts," : tl£,ns are, Dr .and Mrs: J. R. = " Adams, We U.S, Youngs. A.. J. loom Duchess lace veil was. ! in Refrigerated ness and professional women's to visit the World's Fair in Seattle. Honored guests will also in. Cltapps, Glenn W. Enos, W. A, worn mantilla fashion and' group, will meet at 7:30 p.m, The Goebels are already planning another world elude the following officers of II C;,rtel'S, Ed war d Racteckys, she carried a white praver- ~ Cold Storage. ~n the cte£1ncw officers Thursday, M IJ' d S L 't f W h' t Y k April 26, at Plum Hollow Golf . rs. 'l.enry e egur auve wn es rom .as ,mg 'on, 01'. 0., was ring bearer . . " . with furrier care th~t means Club. MI's. Francis W. Smith'l where she and her husband have been enJoymg the Miss Marciniak studied at the Joseph :\Iuer, ,fr.. was best, added wear ••• president, pr('sided at the meet- ch.erry bloss0n;ts and the 90 degree weather, that there Sorbonne University in Paris, man for the bridegroom, who 1 ing and the luncheon that. fol- WIll be a meetmg of the Rolls Royce Owners of America France; and is a graduate of IS the son of the Olto \'on Bern- : lowed. I m Dearborn in August. Wayne State University. She re- thals. of Colonial court, Csher-: ( The club was filled to capacity The Lauves will enter their 1939 model and other ceived her Master's Degree from jng were Jam~s Degnan III,' to celebrate the group's thirly- Pointers who own these vintage treasures will show the University of Michigan. fourth annual Spring event. .A their Rolls, Harold Raymond Boyer and Thomas Petzold Dr. D'Alessandro is a gradu- c.hec;~f~r $10,000: tl:e ass~cla- are both owners of these elegant motor cars, The Lauves ale of the University of Buffalo Delit:eries-TU ,llonspledge to the 01ehestla as also stopped in New York to visit the In"ern"'ltl'onal and pursued his medkal sludies :a maJOr sponsor. was presented A t ~11 L .... presents 'to Huward llanington, S~'m- U a "-' ow I in Philadelphia. HE'is presently ,;; ',' :;< practicing in Detroit. phony manager. \ 4~ East Ad2ms • Detroit I The couple have set July 7 as I S~rl! Hours: 9 :30 to 5 :30 1dr.'D. thrll Silt. Mrs. Smith was I'l'-l'lecled to Nine Pointe Gardens On Tour Itheir wedding date. the presidency to st'rve in the I I year ahead. Her first vice-presi. . Nine of Grosse Pointe's most magnificent gardens' ,dent will bl:' Mrs, Andrew L. wIll be open to the public May 26-27 when the Detroit Navy League Women Fine Watches ! Malott. Garden Center sponsors the annual pilgrimages from To Meet at City Club , Also elected were l\lesclanlt's 1 until 6 o'clock. Repaired ! Walker L. Cisler, .rerome H., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powers, of Whittier road, have The Detroit Women's Council I Remick, Jr" and Joseph A. a garden on three levels and a large walled terrace which' Vance, Jr., vice-president; Ralph I . of the Navy League of lhe revea s a view of the lake. A small Japanese O'arden is Un i t e d States will meet ; J. David and Arnold W. Lunges- If' b hausen, recording secretary and a so 0 Interest. Wednesday, May 9, at 1:30 p.m, NOW. in Room 202, Detroit Women's assistant; .John B. Wilko con'e- Tall cedars and sculpture in a garden of unusual A NEW ST sponding secretary; 'William J. &hape is the attraction at the Handy lane horr.e of Mr. City Club. ' PERFECT Fe Collins and Harry E. Barnard, and Mrs. E. H. Heaton. A board meeting at 11:45 a.m. Open Thursday Evenings and 12:45 o'clock luncheon in I' treasurer and assistant. I. Old flowering catalpa trees, dwarf almond trees and the cafeteria will precede the Directors will be Mesdnmes primroses should be at their best in the Merriweather regular meeting. Sidney E. Chapin, David L. road gardens of the William Kerbel'S. y.Jongracj Gamble, Edward S. Wel,lo:k, The John C. Potters' Clovery road gardens feature' BIO-MIRACLE CREAM C~rl H. Zuber, John W, Gnffm, a charminO' terraced ga d'tI h TI I Marshall A, Hess and IT. L. Sel- . h r, en WI I a green ouse. lere I JEWELERS' SILVERSMITHS meier. I IS a greenhouse and a 'memory gardcn" as well as a; with IIBiotene" Grosse Pointe's Pioneer Jeweler, Estobllshed 1930 M'. A 1\111' , rock garden for viewers at the Kerby road home of the t ISS •."nne 0 o~, soplano, Frederick A K This is Germaine Monteil':> now famous cream From you' 91 Kercheval-on the Hill brought the afternoon to an . . auuuers. Madrigal TUxedo 1-Q400 appropriate close with a special For 'practIcal ¥,ardeners there is an asparagus bed -so light, so airy, so delicious-that has been gleaming. s program of "Springtime" music. edged ~Ith daffodIls and an orchard of apple trees at !\1adem \ .• Mrs. SIdney T. Miller's in Irvine lane. At the Allan achieving such remarkable (and heartwarming) of good'ta~ desirable i.. Sheldens III in Provencal road tea will be served on the results in bringing back the sleek, transparent, show you i: terrace overlooking a spacious vista of lawn and giant close-textured look to skim. that have them- your prese' elms. The Shelrlens are the owners of an old fashioned "Iet whether M, "There is hardly anything in the world that some- g-azebo. celves go." 4 Pc. Bask: one cannot make a little worse and see a little Seclusion is the keynote of the garden in the Shel- I SORRY! cheaper ... and the people who consider price alone don road home of the Ross Roys which also has an un- Accidents will happen. Being Bio-Mirade obviously won't restore your youth. arc this man's lawful prey." -JOHN RUSKIN usual fish pond. The final gardens on the tour are the traditional formal gardens on the Lakeshore road estate sorry won't remove the spots. But it will make your skin look younger. That', of Mrs. Joseph B. Schlotman where tour patrons may the miracle. see a choice collection of santolina, festuca, veronicas DON'T TOUCH and boxwood as well as an European beech tree 30 feet DON'T RUB 15.00 25.00 40.00 PLUS TAX high.

Beverly Keller to Talk To Engineers' Wives It's a Job for Experts. Call Us First The Society of Engineers' Miss Keller's topic will be:; Wives will present Detroit "Listen Ladies," Speciali,l'fS i 12 News' columnist Beverly Keller In keeping with the speaker's Grosse Pointe lV Itl' Memori(ll 18232 Mnck Alle. as "Speaker of the Month" next subject, each luncheon table Wednesday, May 9. at a 12:30 will be decorated with ceramic p.m. luncheon meeting in the "ladies," made in her own studio VA. 2-4908 1660 I E. Warren, at KellSi" Rackham Memorial Building, by S.E.W. member Mrs. Ray~ mond A Wyatt. .'":;: Specializr ng in ;,'.: /~ ladies' Custom Tailoring ~~t~j :=:": (i and Designing Facials r::;; .;..; ::_"~ for the discriminating perSOtl ••• by ~r~ :-:":. Scalp Tieatment ~t 1:::1:

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Thursday, May 3, 1962 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Seventeen ,ay, May 3, /962 -----_.~_._------_._------"- intes Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women Class Offered Plan I~lLncheon :Youth Council I s A.rt Thel1le Mrs. Hans van Bernthal To Be Wed I yon Bernthal-Degnan Flou.,er Fixers To Honor T.A.E. :Staging Party ,', "r \;ne: k;J and Pdlil " \['illl": DlrC'ctol", 11('- f\ final spring term of flower Members of T.A.E. Associa- .1l ....t:l11~C' uf -t\rwt~. Rites Solemnized arnmging is being olfered on tion will gathel' rot' luncheon T:w Grosse Point.e War ]\ff'- 11101 !aI's Youth Council has set ()[ trH' :;1{i....t nnpr(,~~l\ C" the terrace of the Grosse Pointe and their annual Spring meet- War Memorial overlooking Lake ing next Tuesday, May 8, in the Salllr- (;'l'n:~\\' Enos, \\'. A. \l'arm evening, Helping inom Duche:>s lace veil was !tn' ill Detroit, in flowcr arranging but she has forms" (red and white ~triped' BIll are Sally Cornelius, who is E d \1 ;1 ,d Hadf'cky~, an infinite variety of unusual worn mantilla fashion and pinnafores) whil.e pcrf?rn~jng, I im'] tlllg the (;haperone~; Midge \id)(':':~;on:,.. ,TamC';; Fin- suggcstions to make floral dec- \;' volunteer work WIth huspttallzed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gran- - . l\~I'lll'S, G :: :'!w:', ~P:"('Ck"l' ll<;. \' ('l'n ~hc carried a 'vvhite pra::er- Catholic Federation .. ' '.. Gal ve\', PattIe" reg orations cconomical and at the I chIldren. ville Reed, of McKlIlley avenue. H ,}es' and Nancy Norton who \\ ,!l:l'~ Un"';l'!". Dr Duok. . . , To Hold Mary's Day same time conversation pieces. Among those presiding at the announcc the engagement of a/e" c~lJectin I' e C -0 l' d S' and ,I:, :\ () l :': d ,; :\1C'nC'n, \Irs. (.COl'gc rjp C1

I" , PREFER Swiss embroic\crC'd flowers. A ii, 1M MODERN? flat taffeta cap caught her bouf- fant illusion veil and she car- ll10vie to Aid Cant]) Oakland 19487 MACK AVENUE GROSSE POINTE \t\fOODS ried white roses. "Bon Voyage" takes on a Mrs, David .J. Gillespie, of at Severn Road ,'~::'~=/~~ Mrs, John MagnoUi, of Kaiser- double meaning when the movie Loehmoor Boulevard. is Grosse I\i: '~,=/? slauten, was matron of honor WE DELIVER of that name is premiered_ by Pointe area chairman for the '" , I , and the best man was Lt. Camp Oakland next Thursday, premiere, "Bon Voyage" co-star HOMEMADE CANDIES TU 4-4251 Thomas Huber. A reception fol- '~ ~ /~~ 7- May 10, ,Jane Wyman is flying from lowed at the Vogelweh Officers Hollywood to attend and pre- Club. sent the "Bon Voyage" tickets 'I~~ Lt. Forster, who is stationed [he finej[ Wedding and j?arlLj Cake~ \~/1 at the 8:30 p,m, event at Ford I with the Third Armored Cavalry Short and I Auditorium. I Regiment of the Army, and his and Jehciouj bride will live near his post Mrs, Ben D. Mills, of Bloom- i following a trip to the Bavarian to the Pointe • TORTES • DANISH & FRENCH '( l'=_~ NOW .... 1 field Hills, is chairman of the I Alps and Austria. ,~= A NEW STERLING PATTERN (Continued from Page 13) I Women's Committee for Camp I • PETITS FOU RS • TEl, CAKE=S • BREAKF.AST PASTRIES , 1/- PERFECTFOR BOTH- Oakland, which is sponsGring , I Receiving Hospital Aides trip to New York City and the premiere to benefit the Washington, D.C. Visits to the building fund of the camp for! Store Hour, 10:00 A.M, to 7;00 P.M. te0- To Get Awards on May 10 United Nations. the Statue of under-pl'ivileged children. CREf\J\tI 11'= Maem.igaL Liberty, Broadway musicals I _ and TV shows highlighted their I e" The Receiving Hospital Serv- lr~1= WI!:!& ice League will hold its first New York stay, and the White ~ awards presentation Thursday, House. Capitol Building and ow famous cream May 10, from 1 to 3 p. m. at Washington Monument \V ere us-that has been David Whitney House, 1010 "musts" on the Washington From your very first glance you know Antietam. agenda. ENGLANDER'S WAS VOTED OUTSTANDING FURNITURE STORE IN AMERICA Madrigal is sterling-beautiful, Tea will be served from 1 t.o IOd heartwarming) gleaming. solid silver. It is obvious. 2 o'clock, followed by the '" * '" by the Nafiona I Association of Summer Furnihire Manufacf'urers ;leek, transparent, ~Iodcrn. yet it has that individuality YVONNE and ANGELLE of good taste and solid worth so awards ceremony at which lVlALCOUN feted their parents, at have "let them. deSirable in trauitional designs. Let • volunteers will be given recog- the JOSEPH MALCOUNS of show you how Madrigal can match nition for their 15,000 hours Hollywood avenue, at a sur- your present china and glassware of service to Receiving Hospi- whether Modern or Traditional. prise 25th wedding anniversary tal. Many Grosse Pointers are party last Sunday, April 29, in among those receiving awards, estore your youth, 4 Pc. Basic Setting, $30.00 St. Maron's HalL S pee i a 1 guests included Mrs, THERESA ,i~younger. Thor. MAL C 0 UNa n d MICHEL MALCOUN of Windsor, MRS. 2 REASONS MARY HABIB of Detroit, and t.he THOMAS F. HABIBS of PLUS TAX Switzerland, '" * '" Grosse Pointe High School I senior THOMAS LEONARD won second place recently in' JEWELERS the Michigan division of the American Association for the United Nations' 36th Annual Specialis!s in Fi Ile Silver Essay Contest on the United Nations, Tom's tea c h er is LEONA WEIER, who shares . the credit for his successful 9 In 1660 I E. Warren, at Kensington showing in the competition. ,.. .. CHARLES WATTS of South Oxford road has recently been elected president of the Delt:; 5 Kappa Epsilon fraternity at the University of Michigan. The New * * * KENNETH KURTZ, a senior Itment in the College of Arts and Sci- ence at Miami University. Ox- ford, 0., will be appearing in Benton Hall, 0., will be appear- ing in Benton Hall auditorium

, : May 10-11-12 in the theatre production "The Skin of OUr Teeth," written by Thornton presents Wilder, Kurtz, the son of MR. and MRS. K. W. KURTZ, of Bishop road, will portray Mr. Antrobus. * * * IN :.<: MR. and MRS. MICHAEL C. BURKE. of Cloverly road, en- 6~PIECE GROUP: :'.: tertained four couples at the 3-pe. SECTIONAL ••• ARM CHAIR ••• CORNER ;:'1 DAC last Saturday, to honor TABLE ••• END TABLE. Delightful wrought iron 1:.~ the GEORGE SOUTERS who • • • rev!=!rsible, foam cushions. Wide variety were just back from a winter at their apartment at Lauder- of covers_ dale-by-the-Sea. Their 0 the l' guests at the dinner-danee-floor show evening were the DON GARGAROS, the l";EORGE A. GARDELLAS, JR., and the CHARLES J. GARDELLAS. * * * MR. and MRS. JOSEPH A. MIRIANI. of Audubon road, were hosts last Saturday at a dinner at the DAC. with danc- ing following dinner and the club's floor show pre!>enting gan pianist Rolly Rolls and singer Gene Simms. The guests in- cluded the STANLEY VEIG- HEYS, of Birmingham, and the WILLIAM S T E WAR T Sand Billie Joann HENRY HUNTS. * * * Wayne State University co- eds LESLIE KOVACH, of Mt. Ver-non road, ANN E WICK- ARD, of Van Antwerp road, and 339 Fisher Road TUxedo 2-2677 MARILYN JEANNE MILLER, of Barrington road, are among 105 spring pledges at the Uni- .. ,< versity's 14 sororities. Leslie 2 - ~6~2 ,~~.:~ (Continuedon Pace 2~) EASTLAN D ;".; 'u':.~"uo::::.c--:.:.~:~...;xi~;:'/'y.(.. :li~:.%fi~~

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Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, May 3, /962 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes Southeastern Women I Stephen Horn Clai,ns Bride Ibex Climaxe.~ Gourrnel Series Hold May Luncheon I Postmaster Day Will Be Their Guest - In St. Paul'~ E pis cop a I, Hopkins, of Fairfield; Mrs. Ed. Ibex will hold the final sef.- o'clock meeting. Southeastern Woman's Club I Church. Fairfield, Conn., Satur. mond Fit z s i m 0 n s. of West sion of a spring gourmet seric~, i Also Induded. in 1h(> l1)f"x hf'lct its annual May luncheon: day, Stephen Alan Horn, son of Haven, Conn.; piane Johnson, headed by Mrs .. Joseph LackcJ, series were seSSIOns wlth :\lr~. \\ ectnesday. May 2. at the Plum I the Clarence A Horns of of Hollis, N. 1'.; Mrs. George next Wednesday at the Michigan Charity Suczck. uho t"lk(>(j !!ollow Golf. Club. . Bishop lane, claim~d Jane Elsie Humphreys, of Grosse Pointe, Consolidated Gas Company'; about cooking with wil1(>~.hl'rbs :\Irs. Damel Tanner 1$ the! Pierce as his bride /lnd Judith BrOl,lgham, of' New Hospitality Center in the ViI- and spices; a demonstration by r!uh's new prl'sidl'nt. Other of- I '. York and Saudi Arabia. lage. Al Gr('C'n's Cilntoncse chf'f, and tlCl'rS for the current year I The daughter of the Harry M. They wore Dutch blue silk Mrs. Frances McGinley, wh,) last Wednesday, r-.lr> J\ 111 liJ- ('leetcd at the April me~ting: i Pierces, J:' .. of Fairfield, wore has recently returned from .i nette Huck, of huck s r("' at East Lansing. i I11cetmg on Apnl 30. \\ arrron & Mrs. Philip Ramsdell of Mea-I Co. is currently exl1Jblting: :n Mr. & Mrs. Lelio DeRanieri ~eet~~i~g':a:tA:y C~ub :r:::;?::::;:~ dow lane, was recently elected examples of Steuben ('r~'qiJl , .:{,:r:::::::".:: ------~------._._._--- 1038 Burns Ave., .' I The Detroit Garden Club has. r",?:::: ':~" COMPLETE Indian Village - Detroit scheduled its regular monthly I :~::'::::E FIJBS by . meeting for Wednesday. May 9, ;:\i:L ALTERATIONS at the Women's City 'Club. Fol- i Photo bv Eddie McGrath. Jr. C. GOUNARIS Sat., May 5: from 10 a.m. To raise funds for scholarships the EXCLUSIVE FURRIER Men's. Women's lowing a 12:30 p.m. luncheon, PERRY TEWALT, MRS. JOHN S. Detroit Committee for the Seven East- RICHARDSON and MRS. FORD 904 Chalmers VA 1.4063 We Convert double-breasted Mrs. Daryl Himick will pre:::ent Cemplete suits to single-breasted. a program on flower arranging. ern Women's Colleges~ Inc., will bring BALLANTYNE, JR., are members of RESTYLING Skilled Workmanshi~ Mrs. L. V. Hewitt Postmaster General J. Edward Day to the commi ttee pushing ticket sales to REMODELING Detroit on Monday evening to speak at ~ ..!} Scarves, Stoles La , his lecture. There will be a dinner for ~ Complote Fur Crisly j 1222 Berkshire Rd., Ford Auditorium at 8:30 o'clock on patrons and committee members to '~ Service 'f , Cleaning ond CLEANERS & TAILORS Grosse Pointe "The Readers Digest was Wrong about meet Mr. Day at the University Club '... " Storoge 904 Chal",,~rs VA I -4063 the Postoffice". From left to rig h t: before the lecture. ! Sun., May 6, from 10 a.m. MRS. ROBERT T. B. PIERCE, MRS. , REMOVAL "Another thing about capi- H A I R Bride-Elect Engaged talism -- everyone knows who's MOBILE ATOM BOMB BASE-H. I bolt tnlssi\es attached (under w~ Mr. & Mrs. L. W2 Haskell in Grant's tomb." - Louis Nel- ALICE PACKARD bomber, launch-tested successful son Bowman, King City (Mo.) 791 N. Oxford Rd., al, Fla. The "marriage" is eXJ ,I Tri-County News. . t d EI .I. I " (N. of Lake Shore Rd., cor., Wedgewood) RegIs ere ec,ro,oglsr one in a couple of years, to giv 1----- nuclear punch in existence. Sk Grosse Pointe Woods I DOCTORS' REFERENCES Sat., May 12, from 10 a.m. Consultation W'itho::t Obligation 18050 Mock Ave. Grosse Pointe

Gen. & Mrs. W. H. Klenke, Jr. ------~. ------~ - 875 N. Harsdale Bloomfield Twp., Brimingham (N.W. cor., of Lone Pine & Lahser RdsJ REPAIRING IN DETROIT IT'S Sun., May 13, from 10 a.m. of High Grade $ For 3. truly delightful Mother's YOUNGBLOOD'S ~ Day dinner, plan now to come to CLOCKS & VVATCHES The Dearborn I nn. Your guest of Mr. Chas. D. Parker (NOT A JEWELRY STORE) the family name that honor will enjoy her favorite foods 233 Puritan Work Called for and Delivered has meant quality dry served in the Inn '8 pleasant environ. call (Between Third end Hamilton) Free Estimates cleaning for over 50 ment. For reservations, please Sun., May 20, from 10 a.m; years, LOgan 5-3000 c7he !?lJ~~ In/n Youngblood's IT'S A .PARAGLlDER,' or some -cvnd Mrs. J. C. Poyner '?f~ ~ Motor House supported by a wing of flexibl, CLEANERS to DYERS, Inc. OAKWOOD ~',!D. DEARBORN, MICHIGAN NEIGHBOR OF tached to a keel and leading eo 765 Bedford Road Since 1910 HENR'r FORD MUSEUM end GREENFIELD VILLAGE 11 ~,'"':i kind of kite. It can operate un' (5. of E. Jefferson, Grosse Pohte Park) "' ~@?:\""';~"',;,I" small engine on rear of the ket.. WO 2-6655 ~....".#'OgJKqr{:;;, ,~,," Sat., May 26, from 10 a.m. ~~~~~ ter. The A:rmy Transportation'

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H. O. McNierney David D. Stalker, Inc. REPORTS VANDALISM WOodward 1-9085 Parties Honor James Watkins of 210 Clover. ly road, informed Farms police , Appraisers 424 Book Building Myra Hancock on Monday, April 23, that un- Mrs. Paul G. Hykes, of known persons knocked down Rivard boulevard. entertained his mailbox and broke the steel last Sa!",urday at tea for Myra pole. He said it appeared to be Hancock, of Riverside drive, the work of boys. who will marry the Hykes' son, Dennis, June 30, in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, , Dennis, an alumnus of Pur- due University, is now an en- Call WOodward 5.2100 $35,000 sign in the Naval Reserve sta- ON LA.NDSCAPED tioned at Ft. Meade, Maryland. Miss Hancock is a senior at the Highly Desirable (onolHome 150 Foot University of Michigan and will at 440 Parkview Drive, Detroit Waterfront graduate in June. Site! Among those who poured at oilers unusual opportunity EXCOMMUNICATEo-Jackson G the tea were Miss Louise Rau, lor home or investment - Roman Catholics excommunica Mrs. Floyd Straith, Mrs. Paul over disagreement with ArchbiEJ Erickson and Mrs. Robert Clark. on integration of Catholic schoo lining the action. The other:;. Mrs. Ferdinand Stetekluh, of First Floor • Living Room and Large Dining' ilL" Leander H. Perez Sr. an Handy road, and Mrs. Edwin Ross, of Beaupre road, will en- • Kitchen with Breakfast Bay DOCK AT tertain for Myra later in the month. • Utility Room YOUR • Bedroom and 1'12 Baths DOORSTEP! • 2-Car Plastered Garage Second Floor • 4 Bedrooms - I with lovely Only minutes from sunroom overlooking canal downtown financial. Do you wont to sell • Bath and Lavatory business & shopping centers. Your Grosse Pointe house ? Boating Enthusiasts should inspect this property promptly as It is ideal ... and difficult to duplicc.te! Also Well Suited for Club. Lodge or Fraternity • Medical or Dental Office • Hospita! • Sanitarium • Hotel • Children's Home or School • Multiple Dwellings and many other uses. IT WARRANTS PROMPT INVESTIGATION BY INTERESTED CALL A MAN INDIVIDUALS OR ORGANIZATIOl'IS PD'" Telephone TU 1-6300 for Details MAXON BROTHERS, Inc.

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Tu'Cedo 2..6000 GRIEF-Tony Verni, 3, clencl: his !let Frisky lies unCDDScic driver. Tony's tather is try1J

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'AMERICASECOND'- Com- SCHOOLBARSBOOTs-Kim. '''=eta Alumnae merce Secretary Luther H. berly Pape, 6, looks pensive- Hodges looks angry in New ly at his cowboy boots \,' ;l~ ('h(ti~'ma" of the York as he tells reporters which he wore to kindergar~ ALLAROUNDDRINKS-Authorltles in Carlisle. Pa.. hardly CONVERTSSEA WATER-A couple of Virgin Islands young- ~hat the steel price increase : it. l;\l111P for thl' com- IN DALYCITY,CALIF.• Larry Delfino. 21, and (nght) bl'oUler ten in Cleveland and wlUt got the "Dick Loves Nan" message ~'emoved from the new ~trrs fmd there's plenty of fun in a big fresh water supply decision was made by a I :'.1,'". ~!Jcl'idan has also Barry. 20, are in handcuffs over the rumble on a beach barred, the teacher deciding water tower. when the "He Still Does" appeared. That Dick if J~o:~_~avehose connections. The supply comes from that "handful of men who said in kG :\lr~. J{l~('ph Thomp- which resulted in the shotgun slaying of William (Angel) such footwear Wlsuitable. is a detennined S'Nain. nr\\ ~I;),OO~-gallon.a.day salt water conversion plant in St. effect that United States \ ,(inor Circle. and ?Ill'S. Lopez, 25. Their younger brother Richard, 15. was picked His mother, Mrs. Miriam Thomas, a Job put up by Aqua-Chem, Inc.• Waukesha, Wis. Steel comes first, the United 1(1 C;Il,,\\ lez .. \llar'd road. up by police at home. They ~ave up on advice of an attorney. Pape, wouldn't let him SO Busmess men there s~y the water supply will trigger new States of America second." \' a~ JlI'ogram chairman growth m the islands' economy. back under such a ban . r .111('(' c!Jalrman on Delta •~t.'('utl\'e hoard. ,1{l..\nn Oakes. rpprpsent- ~.•I'lt',; \\'. \\' arrl'!1 & Co. t! \\':\,;hlI12tlln b\lulevard. led the pnl~r,tm at till' c on .\.pn: 30. \\'arrcn & ,'l1:Tcnli, (':\11ihlting 31 h'~ o~. Steubl'n C'ry,;ta1. ------~------

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MR. BIG OF LITTLEBIG STEEL-Joseph Block, who heads In- MOBILEATOM BOMB BASE-Here Is the setup, four Sky- land Steel and was the steel executive who made the tide- [)81t mlss!les attached Iunder wings near f' selage) to a B52 t,-:rnmg decision not to go along with a steel price rise, :,A..RD bomber, launch-tested successfully high o,,~r Cape Canaver- gives a report of first quarter earnings in Chicp.go more al, Fla. The "marriage" is expected to become a perfect than double the figure of the 1961 first quarter. He ex- one in a couple of years, to give the U. S. t:,e most mobile plained that Inland's decision against raising prices was nuclear punch in existence. Skybolt is a solid fuel rocket. blU'edon considered judgment that & price rise would not be WINDOW DISPLAy-Not having a tJctter place, parents of :NCES in the national interest nor recognize competitive factors. Mary Ng, 14 months old, used the)r laundry ~vindow as a play pen for her In Ravr.mn!i.,0., and it's really a traffic stopper. It's the only Oriental-operated laundry in town. Now Look Who's a Square

ALERT ISSUED-British au- ~tlte Inn thorities issued an alert to piclt up turncoat fonner dip- :ful Mother's lomats Guy Burgess (upper) )w to come to and Donald MacLean, who Your guest of were believed to have either .vorite foods left the Soviet boundaries or sant environ- were planning to leave, How- ever, Burgess, 51, was reu ,lease call ported on a holiday some. where, and reporters found MacLean, 49, in Moscow.

IT'S A 'PARAGLIDER,'or something, a flex-wing aircraft :otor House supported by a wmg of flexible, plastic-coated material at- IN DES MOINES, IN TORONTO,Ont., GAN t.rIGH80~ OF IN READING,Pa., t~ched to a keel and leading edge members so as to fonn a Iowa U. student Gar y McCorkell, Barry Holl, 25, ad- kmd of kIte. It can operate under its own power with that Aloysius Gmoser, 19, is charged with m f t t e d striking small engi..'1eon rear of thl) keel, or be towed by a helicop. 19, is in hand- capital murder in his 49 - year - old tel'. The Army Transportation Corps UJ taking a look at it. U.S.-BRITISH- A Thor-Delta cuffs on charge th~ brutal killing mother with a missile roars straight up of stealing weap- of two tot - age rock during an from Cape Canaveral, Fla., ons, including a boys. Their bodies argumen~ drag- carrying a satellite for orbit bazooka, from the were found on the ging her body into at 200-600 miles for ionos- Anny at Iowa second floor of a her home, and phere study. It is a joint City. theft of a fur nit u r e ware- trying to set the U.S.-British project, the :first TV camera, and house. Police inves- home on fire. Holl International space satellite. 1uspicion in three tigation shows they is an organist in arson fires. were smothered. a church.

'SURVEYOR'AT WORK-Thi;; Is a drawing of NASA's Sur- veyor spacecraft in an imaginary landing on the Moon. 1t is a nuclear powered automatic If porato:ry the U. S. plans to land gently on the Moon to perform chemical analysis of the lunar surface and subsurface and relay TV pictures of what it finds to Earth. Drum-shaped device in center is the SNAP-ll power pack, a 3D-pound thermoelectric device which will provide a minimum of 18,6 Watts continuously ~A.NDSCAP=D - for three months. This landing is to precede man's. CLEOPATRASTYlE--The leg- , 50 Foot L endary hall' wash used by ¥aterfront Cleopatra, milk, comes into its own again (How'sthat?) Site! EXCOMMUNICATEo-Jackson G. Ricau, one of the three with Miss Da, popular New Roman Catholics excommunicated in New Orleans, La., York hair stylist, as she over disagreem~nt with Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel pours a "shampoo" over head on integration of Catholic school:.:,holds 8. local paper head- of Barbara Foster. Claudette lining the action. The others, also segregationists, are Ackrish, next, watches. Leander H. Perez Sr. and Mrs. B. J, Galliot. DOCK AT YOUR DOORSTEP! Jnly minutes from ~owntown financial, ANNUALNEW CLOTHESFOR FAMILy-The Thomas Brennan family stands at the Seven )usiness & shopping Seas Panorama in Chicago's Brookfield Zoo, resplendent in the new Easter clothes made by their father, as he has done annually for the past 16 years. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan centers. are at left. Daughters, wearing mint green wool with purses, hats, gloves and shoes to match, range in age from 19 to 22. Sons rana-e from 9 to 16.

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POLARISIN ITS SLEEVE-A Polar is missile is ill that flber c. "'k'd.' •.~.:..,. glass sleeve, being loaded into a submarine at Cape Canav- ,:",,~~.~:...~~.'--(. / ~ SOVIETROCKET-Somewhere in Russia., says the Soviet caption with this photo, a Soviet eral for the current underwater firings off the Florida coast. GRIEF-Tony Verni, 3, clenches his hands and weeps unconsolably in Baldwin, N. Y., as rocket is towed tail first through wooded terrain. Ahead of it (right) is 8. truck haulin.l :Missile traoking ship Observa.tio::l Island is in background. his pet Frisky lies unconscious after being struck by & car driven by & woman hit-run its fuel tank. The photo was made during Red army spring maneuvers. driver. Tony's father is tryi.n&' to tell him that Frisky 1.1 given a chance to pull through.

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YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly i'EADLINF. 3 P.M. TUESDAY C:~ ASSIFI[O RATES i _2B_-_T_U_TO_RI_N_G _ 5-SITUATION WANTED SA-SITUATIONS WANTED 6-F\OR RENT 6-FOR RENT 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT IS-ARTICLES FOR SALE DOMESTIC (Unfurnished) ,.: 'l'(Y. Au, ,7 w()ro', tor $1.00: COMMUNITY EXPERIENCED secretary avail- (Unfurnished) OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE'j TUXEDO. :siZe 38. White spring '- ., ... A:ls,--: 2 word~ t(JI' 90c: TUTORING SERVICE able one to five mornings per COLORED lady would like day 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE week. TUxedo 4.5285. . or week work. Call WE 3-7423 ALMOST new deluxe second HARCOURT, 816, Duplex, 6 Grosse Pointe's finest busi- I formal, size 12, worn once. .~. ef!::'1 r10eii ~:OIc1! word i ~IRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIREC. floor apartment with 2 bed- rooms, 2 baths, 2 lavs., lawn ness location. Tracy Building, J TUxedo 5-3130 . ALL MUST'GO-Leaving stat ODD JOBS I' Cali ' TOR. Tutoring by deF(ree teach. EXPERIENCED woman wishe s rooms, 2 baths. family room, service. Will decorate to suit. 128 K e c he vaL TUxedo i Garden tools, post hole di REASONABLE completely air conditioned. $225. WOodward 3-4761. 1-5007. ger. power mower, porch 31 TUXEDO 2-6900 ' 01'S available in all subJects for day work cleaning. Refer - I AMAZING! i <;rades high school, college and Chimney Repair ences. TR 5-1762. T. RAYMOND JE.FFS I I Rent a new Conn or.lZan with recreation furniture, mur, '1 Trcink L;nec, , adult education. Y;all Washing 81 Kercheval TU 1-1100 HA RC OUR T.3 bedBroom, b~tht' 6D-RESORT PROPERTY private half hour lessons in kitchenware, etc. Sa turd; -- .______2 av.,I dup ex.1 y appOln ------_ Painting EXPERIENCED laundress an d and Sunday, 10-5. 4414 Aud 1 ~'\jE RSTATIONS 339 Merriweather 1123 BEACONSFIELD n e a l' ment. TUxedo 2-3126. ON LAKE HURON, 10 miles, your home. $2 weekly. Grosse Pointe Farms Driveways cleaning woman. Day availa bon. CU"~INGHAM DRUGS - Kercheval. Six room upper ----.-- .---- north of Port Huron, 5 b(~d- :'vlusic and delivery free. H,".~l Kcrchc"'1 at ~otr(' Pre-cast Steps hIe. Grosse Pointe references 'fT ;,-~16~11 TUxedo 4-2820 PR 5-7280 TO 8-3084. Ask for Nielie. flat. Garage. VAlley 2-9439. NEFF 517. Contemporary up- rooms, all modern conven- PR 5-8001 Hours: U..g GO.CART, Yardster. in gOI Hf\RKNESS PHARMACY OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS per, 2 bedrooms. $175. Imme- veniences, garbage disposal, _ . condition, like new. $6 ::tl:ll:: ;\\;,C;" A\c. at Lochmoor. E X PER I E N C ED' gardener LADY WANTS washing an d GROSSE POI N T E Farms, 3 diate possession. TU 5-4100. freezer, automatic '.'/asher, tast DetrOit Conservatory VEnice 9-2698. Tt' l-:;lf){l PRIVATE TUTORING wishes steady or temporary ironing at home. 4352 Mary - bedrooms up, sunroom down TOLES REAL ESTATE safe beach. $500 month, $1200 of Music SEWS S:\Lt:S S'1'.'\.'1'1O:-;5 IN work. Good references. Wal- land, TUxedo 5-5226. brick Colonial. 2 car garage: EXPERIENCED RE-WEAVIN 987 BEACONSFIELD, 5 room season. LIberty 9-0667. I 22933 Gratiot, nr. 9 Mile DOWNTOWN AREA YOUR OWN HOME nut 2-2565. $175 month. ED g e w ate r moth holes, burns, tears. Re.' (;:'and Cl:TUSPark News ~:t;md upper, heated. newly detor- NEWLY FURNISHED 2 bed- All subjects; all grades. Adults WASHING and ironing done at 1-8601. sonable. Est i mat e S. Qui< :-Lll""!ICBlelg'.Nl'wS Stand VIOVING! Small dining room :':!ld children. Certified teach- home. Pick-up and delivery ated, $85 monthly. TUxedo 5- room cottage, modern con- service. PRescott 7-43a1. E JEFFERSONTO CITY LIMITS Your Girl Friday set. maple twin bedroom set, Alden i'ark ;\I\anor. E.• fetlero.;onel's. A-I reference. 881-0276. 5350. veniences, private beach, Port and VanDvkc Secretarial Service Austin area. $85 per week. double cherry bed, 11-cubic LIGHTWEIGHT la'W"Il m,)we C.,me-ron,; Gift Shop. \Vayhurn Call: /7530 MACK GROSSE POINTE Farms, 265 Call Monda.y-Thursday, TUx- ft. ice box, two upholstered $20; end table, $20; baby be & J('ff DETROIT AND SUBURBAN Mime'ographing SB-EMPLOYMENT Ridgemont, 5 room ranch, full P."" Drugs. CIty LimIts EXCEPTIONAL VALUE edo 5-8513. chairs, 6x9 hooked rUb, four S5. Fiberglass laundry sin TUTORING SERVICE BUREAU basement, gas heat, large lot, GROSSE POINTE PARK Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 pair drapes, andirons, men's $15; drapes. spreads, misce :\I!ller Pharmacy. Wayhurn ;lnd ~ KENWOOD 7-4653 One and Two Bedrooms 2 car garage, $155. TUxedo SUMMER home. Private sand suits 40-42, miscellaneous. laneous. TUxedo 4-6939. Kercheval ------_ 4.2320. beach. Completely modern. Selling 10-5. TUxedo 5-3688. ~u;i'val: l'!larrnacy. Hcaconstleld i 3-LOST AND FOUND I LAWN and garden maintenance, GIRLS CHECK THESE FK\.TURES HOTPOINT 39" electric stav •Ind K('ITht'val ;------__ . d I Five miles north of Pt. Hur- 405 Notre Dame . practically new. Reasonabl. Lulll,,' Party Stor(' OIl Charlf'\'o;,,;!LOST! Ladv's wrist watch on I ExperIence. R e' ere nces. Secretaries $325-$390 * Large living room. on. By season only, $1200. GROSSEPOINTE CITY , . . . Clyde George, 704 Algonquin, Steno iree $325 GROUND COVERS: My I' t 1e. TUxedo 4-3470. Air-conditioning and heat TUxedo 4-0303. Kupp'" Pharmacy. CadlC'ux HI1(\' Mack. be~lween Llttlestone VAlley 1-5359 Steno 20-30 $32 * pachysandras. TUxedo 5-0768. Kerchc"al . and 7 MI e road. TUxedo . 5 furnished. RUMMAGE SALE - Electric Key Punth ... ~~ free $360 BEAUTIFUL new lakeside mod- Cunninglldms Drugs. Notre Dame: 4-0268 a p p liances, bed s pre ad ;mel Kcrcheval . GROSSE POINTE'S UNUSUAL Typist Co. pays 1/2 $21 Individual temperature con- ern home on Lake Leeianau, 6 * miscellaneous. TUxedo 4-46~, :-;ri~~ner::~rgeK:rl~~~~~';~'r"Notr(' i LOS'1'!'--Gold 5;i;; -w~t~h, "Ti~~ SECRETARIAL SERVICE trol. the loveliest spot in North- Home organs with full Sl7At GROSSE POINTE FARMS 'sot." Narrow black band. .. Letters, Resumes Composed MEN * Off street parking. ern M i chi g a n. Swimming, keyboard and 13 pedals. Trall Ph;'nnHCV. KerC'!l{'val on' Grosse Pte. City. E. W. Baker. boating, fishing. Sleeps 6. UPHOLSTERY. drapery. sl t1H' Hill . _ Dictation Taped by Telephone Secretary. 25-35 $400 * Disposal. Two baths. $3.000 ~ent for From covers, bolt ends, .5c a ya: }o';mn" Dr".!:,. ,FIsher Rd. and: TUxedo 5-1299. _ Silk Screen Mimeographing I.B.M. Tab, ~,~ free $425-$45 0 G.E. stove and refrigerator. Kerl'hcvaI - -- -.- -. - .-.. ----~ ...-----_ * summer season. Airport facil. and up. Writer. Co. paper $500 $295 ~l.hcttlcr., D,'">:,,. }o'l"ilerRd ancl: FOUND: Child's glasses. on - Telephone Answering Newly decorated. ities near. For partkulars, Writers, Tech P.R $700-$900 * VA~ WAREHOUSE Kl~ll~~:mgrugs.:Vlach:dnc! 7-;\111 Ie , Chalfonte. between Cook Rd. • Electric Typewriting Art director Open * Janitor service. write Randall's. 26729 Weide. Thomas. Senora, Minshall 13230 Harper HO:ld I and Moross. T lxcdo 1-2713. - Postage Meter, Bulk Mailing man Drive, Mt. Clemens, '\'ooo's OrUI!:Ccnter. i\laCh: and: -- 1 _ Ideas to Take Out Plenty of closets. * Michigan. Full ..llowante within 6 BREAKFAST set. fonnica to Bourn('mouth ,7 :\1Ile Hd.J. ,LOST: Eyeglasses with light DETROiT BOND * Grosse Pointe Park privi- months on t I' a din g to Perfect condition. $65, Woo I-lESTER "WRIGHT-IDEAS" leges. GR.OSSEPOINTE WOODS : brown frames in case. Bebe & REFERENCE CO. larger organ. No money 5169. Mahogany des k, 52 (,ros"e POInte Pharmacy. :\lack: 1\'1 E '[" d 5 0480 BATCHELOR .me! Hunt1n;;toll H C voy, uxe 0 - • 1249 Criswold down. EaSY t.erms. Com- G:rinnell cornet S50. like ne\' H:;rkncss Pharmacy. Mac'k and, -----.------_ formerly at 643 Notre Dame Call WO 1-0321 Lochmoor 4 HELP WO 5-4960 plimentary lessons. "fas $129. VAlley 1-2153. Hf'W.lle! Johnson", "laCK and 8. - WANTED TUxedo 2-6034 HOMER WARREN & CO. :'ollIe MALE and FEMALE TRADE-IN sofas and chairs. Jo. Go;ontlo. ;\Iack ane! An,td MATURE woman wishes typing. in nice condition. Reasonab' /\tnolcls Drug'. Mack and Hi'W- BEAUTY operator with clien- 6-FOR RENT thorne c ()m pan ion or convalescent NEFF LANE, 2 bedrooms, 21 r (Unfurnished) priced. Van Warehouse, 132:: Boh's Dru.~s. :\lack ancl Rosl~'n tel£'. 65 n commission. Fred- work. Call after 6 p.m. VAl- feet of closet space, air-con- Harper. DETROIT AREA erick's. TU 1-9855. ley 1-5492. RIVARD - Quiet, clean, com - ditioned, completely carpeted. B~l.gg" Dna: ~Iore. Mack and: ------__ HARCOURT, 776-778 - Two fortable one-bedroom apm1:- Private basement, g a l' age, DRAPES, 3 pair decorator lin!: lomaln£> MECHANIC on lawnmower bedrooms. $175 and $180. Rands :'oledlealSet'vlCCPharmHev : . STORMS removcd, win do W s ment, including built-ins and $150. No children, no pets. white rayon shantung 90" lor:. :\lack and ;l,loran .. i motors. Must be experIenced. washed, screens put up, awn- TUxedo 4-3207. HARCOURT, 792-Upper, car- Matching 15" material for v;., Hlue Cross Drugs. .:\L'ekand NeH, Applv between 7 and 9 morn- I heat. $125. TUxedo 5-4587. ings hung, evestroughs clean- peting. Will decorate. $225. ances. Excellent conditic. BlueBlueH'I1fIll! P'nrrn~c"". ".'. ,.'1aek ,me. I mgs.. • except Saturday. 9181 r ----- ed. wall washing and painting. ST. CLAIR SHORES,3-bedroom RENT-OPTION, 7-Kelly ~ I JOHN GOODMAN I LAKE ERIE-Canada. For rent ~TEINWAY Console. GuaraJl- $4(1 complete. 4 pair solcll! Dcvonshlt'l' Dru~;;. M«l'k anc! ,"Vhittier. DevunsIlJre ~ _ VA 1-4127. house, large screened patio , bedroom brick ranch . . .1 TV 5-6063 LO 7-4706 by the season or by the week. tE'ed. Save $500. Smiley Bros., print, 2 pair 53" long, 2 p;;. L "" L Pilarm,I('Y. :\\ack 8ncl Bea-. EAST SIDE GIRLS 2l;z-car garage, carpeted liv- Grosse Pointe Farms. 4 bed------______4 bedroom ranch on sandy, Detroit, TR 3-6800; Birming .. 63" long, IiniLg slightly wor constlclct SERVICE for convalescents, ing room, fenced yard, .fin rooms, 21/2 colonial . . . 12- APARTMENT on Cadieux be- safe, private beach. Good ham, MI 7-1177. $15. Desks, 2 painted whit C"~~J~~~Patent l\1Cflwine. 15645: SEC'Y, Ad agency $350 new mothers or vacationing - ished basement, fenced yard Jeff., new 4-bedroom, 2-bath tween Harper and Morang. fishing, safe boating. TUxedo --~------large $17, small $10; and A UTO DRIVERS! Only $7.54 ST. CLAIR SHORI'S "SEC'Y. variety job $325 parents; excellent references. $150. Valley 2-2657. Colonial. anne parker, TUx- Living room, ki'tchen alcove, 2-6781. chair, $5. TU 5-9423. A: n"lel Drugs. ~\Iarter Rd. and JR. STENO, train for sec'y $250 Open dates. TUxedo 1-2128. edo 5-4415. bedroom, bath, heated, hot I ------quarterly buys $10,000-20,000 Jeffe,son 1 JR. STENO, no expo $225 W ate 1', stove,' refrigerator. ATTRACTIVE 5-room home Bodily Injury and $5,000.00 WESTINGHOUSE Laundrom I JR. TYPIST, no expo $220 SECRET ARIAL SERVICE DUPLEX--SUB LEASE 899 NEFF -2 bedrooms, large parking, $87.50. TUxedo 5- overlooking nationally famous Property Damage Liability. and dryer, electric incinf' l-PUBlIC NOTICES TYPIST, like figures $275 TELEPHONE SERVICE June 15 to Oct. 31 living room, electric kitchen, 6523. Torch Lake in Northern L. P. TUxedo 1-2376. ator. Single bed, comple', FIGURE CLERK, type a THESIS PAPERS Living room, dining room, kit- a i I' - conditioned, garage Fireplace, all conveniences, and dresser. 4 used tir(. BALFOUR near Warren, heated access to lake; on large prop- SWIMMING POOL, 3'x1S'. little $240 ROSEMARY GANT TU 4-3930 chen, large covered terrace, 3 Adults, $150. TUxedo 4-4507 Other miscellaneous holL'- upper five rooms, garage. TU Used one season. New $350-- M RI S • RYAN I RECEPTIONIST, Dr.'s ofc. $215 bedrooms, one bath, pius sun erty. Ideal for children. Call , hold items. TUxedo 2-1453. DOMINICAN APTS. 2-0450. or write J. C. Goolsby, Bell- used $225. Includes all acces- '. World Famous Readel' and I RECEPTIONIST. type $225 EXPERIENCED h 0 use man, deck. Reasonable. ~. Ad\'iscr on all problems of life, " chauffeur. A -1 reference. 9550 WHITTIER aire, Mich., JE 3-4800. sories. TUxedo 2-0674. GRINNELL small baby gra~ I JOY DOMAN 6A-FOR RENT I New spacious three-room, com- with organ attachment. E. no matter what ::our problems Plain cook. Ask for Robert. PROVENCAL RD. NEAR LAKE pletely car pet e d. Exclusive ( Furnished) 6F-TO SHARE I MODERN Stow-Davis secretari- celIent condition. Mahogan may be this gifted lady car. and I PERSONNEL Walnut 5-7344. Spacious three bedroom garage neighborhood. LIVING QUARTERS II a.l desk in excellent condi- finish. VEnice 9-1225. \\ill help you in your problems. ST. CLAIR SHORES apartment. Electricity and water GROSSE POINTE - Beacons - ______bon. TUxedo 2-4926 after 7 She speaks 12 different laneua- 27530 Harper Ave. PR 2-5600 mcluded. SOMETHING SPE- TUXEDO 2-7271 field near East Jefferson city MAHOGANY occasional tabk ges---Poli~;h. Italian and sev- JEFFERSON - LENOX - Ma-I (evenings). PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER CIAL. Limits. A lovely 4 room, fur - green velour Beacon H' eral others .. Just arrived from 739 HARCOURT. Lower 2 bed- ture woman has 5 -;oom HA'I-N-ES--G-R-A~N-T-D'-.~beautifully DOWNTOWN nished apartment. all utilities chair; gold Lawson sofa; ru England ~ F'irst time in this 2627 David Stott Bldg. VAlley 4-0035 rooms, 11/2 baths, fa mil y . upper, 2 bedrooms. Emp.oyed I finished fruitwood case, ex- $110 a month. Adults. VAlley Sheraton occasional c h a i arca: Located on the ground WO 2-7160 SWEENEY & MOORE room, $225. TUxedo 2-3090. woman preferred, 331-0267. cellent condition. 5'3". $750. 1-8985. beige t\\ist living and clinin Ilonr at 1065 East Grand Boule- TU 1-6800 ACCO UNT ANT -bookkeeper. fe- BABY SITTING in the Pointe; NEW Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1112 7-WANTED TO RENT WOodward 1-8489. room rugs; French oil laml' vard. ).~ Block off Gratiot cor. NEAR NINE MILE and Jeifel' - male. for accountant's office. mature, white, car, references. baths. built-in kitchen, family floor lamps; moving. TU of Forest. Open Daily from 9 son. Lower income, one bed - YOUNG resident physician and 1 MOVING TO CALIFORNIA! Must be able to prepare finan- Call mornings, TUxedo 4-6510. GROSSE POINTE WOODS, be- room, 2-car garage; $260 1676. a.m. to 9 p.m. Also Sunday f['om room, $90 monthly, utilitie s wife desire to rent an apart- SELLING: cial statements. Tax knowl- tween Mack and Lakeshore month. TUxedo 2-7035. 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Detroit. Michi- in-.:luded. PRescott 6-2358. ment or home for the sum- _ Dumont TV $100 edge helpful. Tuxedo 1-3363. SECRETARIAL SERVICES Attractive, single residence, 3 HOOVER SALE gan. Call 921-2546. 50 years of TELEPHONE ANSWERING bedrooms, 2 baths, dining GROSSE POINTE TERRACE ALTER - MACK, near Grosse mer months beginni.ng July I_ Vornado Window Fan .. $10 expcricntcd reading. 1st. Replay, Dr. RIchard _ Small Hoover Vacuum .. $10 1962 Upright $49.~ BEAUTY OPERATOR, thor- MIMEOGRAPIDNG room, 2-car garage. Available 17000 MAUMEE Pointe. Nice furnished apart - 1962 Deluxe S59.~ oughly experienced. Greta Tschetter. John Hopkins Hos-I _ Hi-Speed Drill or Buffer. $10 PRINTING June 1st. Tuxedo 4-9099. Newly decorated. Convenient to ments, all utilities, $75-$85 a Shamp-Polisher $39.D 'fume Salon, 373 Fisher, TU pital. Baltimore 5, MarYland.,_ 9x12 Beige Hooked Rug .$60 PHOTO-COPYING shopping and buses, 3 bedrooms, month. One or two adults Eureka Princess $34.!J 2-6240. 2 baths, natural fireplace, gar- VAlley 1-2818 or VAlley 'bl and Other Household Goods. VILT..IAGELETTER SHOP AFTER J une 1S'.t responSl e , . 25 VACUUM BARGAINS AUCTION GROSSE POINTE PARK age. Adults. WO 3-6585. 1-8985. 643 NOTRE DAME TU 4-7064 family (2 daughters) desires 1Uxedo 4-3626 Rebuilts, 1 Year Guarantee NEAR E. JEFFERSON LAMBRECHT REALTY CO. 3 or 4 bedroom home. PRes- L.llY'S golf club-s-.~m-at-c-h~e-d- TEACHERS TEACHERS ARE YOU willing to train a INDIAN VILLAGE AREA Hoovers w beater $16.95-$.39.;] May 19, 1962 Maryland, 1011, near St. Am- catt 2-3175. Enjoyable and profitable sum- personable gal (39) to do a MARYLAND-Vernor - 6.room Art critic's residence. 8 set of 9 Spalding irons, 4 Rebuilt Eurekas $19.95-$29.:1 brose Church. Around corner mer work. Guaranteed in- upper. Adults only. EDge- rooms, 2 baths, very compact Spaulding woods, includes Rebuilt G.E.'s $2U) job as you want it done? The from 2 buslines. Newly decorat- , TWO PROFESSIONAL women I c:ome. Limited openings. Re- water 1-8402. entirely redecorated and un- new bag, ail perfect condi- Rebuit Royals $2V~ 9:00 A.M. range of former activities in- ed 5 rooms, bath, 1st floor front. seek two bedroom furnished ply to Box U-2, Grosse Pointe cludes antique shop manage- usually furnished. Small gar- apartment. Grosse Pointe area. tion. Aqua porch chair, like HARPER VACUlJlvI VAlley 4.5289 BicycleC'. radios. fishin~: equip- Ncws. ment, hotel dcsk and P.B.X., den, no yard. Not suited to TR 5-2900, ext. 715. J'-;venings new. TUxedo 4-2780. 17176 E. Warren TU 1-11:~ children. $200 a month, with 568-4236. Hoover-Eureka Auth. Servic, ment . .i\lJ~t('llaneous items. photography. art, dressmak- ALL WOOL gray reversible WE WANT 2 ambitious married ing and designing, decorat- 389 NEFF ROAD. Ultra-modern, 16839 E. JEFFERSON 2-year lease and deposit I PROFESSIONAL writer, act- rug. 12x15, $25. TUxedo PRIVATE party wants alurr.iJ Location: men, under 40, with car and ing, light office work. Hours five rooms, upper. separate CADIEUX ROAD VAlley 3-1846. ress wife and 3 model sons 2-8959. um extension 1add e r. Ca: high school educatio'1 for are unimportant, s a Ia l' y basement and garage, Call Four room terrace, 2 bedrooms. EXCEPTIONALLY attractive desire to lease 3-4-bedroom 6 TUxedo 1-3930. POLICE BUILDING Groose Pointe Park area. negotiable. Write Box '1'-12, after 6 p.m. 371-5257. ROOMS of earpeting with Newly d e cor ate d, garage, studio apartment with bed- home in Grosse Pointe area. 15115 E. Jeffel'son $110 to start. TUxedo 1-2750. GrossE: Pointe News. padding, good condition. Also ANTIQUE secretary desk, En. I ALTER. 1039-Upper 5 rooms Grosse Pointe Park privileges. room. Walk-in clOsets. 7854 References. $150 range. Will Gross{' Pointe Park ':ornice boards and draperies. pire. Crotch mahogany. If I at Jefferson. St. Ambrose WO 1-0231 VAN DYKE PLACE. Block consider option or contract /4A-HELP WANTED NURSE, P.N. Part time or relief TUxedo 4-9188. years old. Good conditiO! . Church. Ad u Its . VAlley from JEFFERSON, between purchase. Reply to Box S-30, duty. VAlley 4-5378. HOMER WARREN & CO. Value $300. Accept offer. Ca -lA-=--P-E-RS-O-N-A-LS---- D_O_M_E_S_T_IC _ 2-1398. VAN DYKE and SEYBURN Grosse Pointe News. PHILCO refrigerator, 2-door, 10 EXPERIENCED man with ref- LO 7-2510 after 6 p.m. COOK and downstairs. Reliable Adults. <:ubic foot. $60. Works per- MARLBOROUGH, 910-3 UNIVERSITY, 736, G I' 0 sse RENT with option to buy, 3 bed- and experienced with good crcenes desires exteriOl' and TYPEWRITERS - 15 trade-in interior painting, wall wash- rooms, exceptionally clean, Pointe. 4 bedrooms. By ap- 5-ROOM lower until Nov. 1, rooms, preferably Colonial. fectly. TUxedo 4-1121. SCHOOL OF references. Stay nights. No $15 to $30 each. New portablr ing, odd jobs, custodian. LO- adults, ~70. VAlley 4-1368. pointment. TAshmoo 5-2419, $135.00, utilities included. TU PRescott 5-G650. HORSEMANSHIP children, no laundry. $50 per R('A DELUXE T.V.. Crosley $30 with suitable trade. Eas: rain 8-2553. TUxedo 5-8869. 4-1962. A"ailable to all ages. Ad- week. Tuxedo 4-7997. NOTTINGHAM - Modern 3 HOUSE or apartment, furnish- !; elf - defrosting refrigerator, terms. Zero Office Machine: jatent to K('nsington Park. rooms and bath, redecorated, 6B-ROOMSFOR RENT ed, for June and July, wanted :,ofa, end tables, lamps. oc- 20129 Mack. TUxedo 1-0004. EXPERIENCED steady cook SA-SITUATIONS WANTED Grosse Pointe Manor Heated i n d 0 0 l' facilities. carpeted, he ate d, garage. by three responsible adults, casional chairs, screen house. and general housekeeping. DOMESTIC CADIEUX ROAD. BETWEEN LARGE ROOM for gentleman. Courses in all aspects of TUxedo 1-8508. no pets. TU 4-1676. used one summer. Miscellane- C H A IRS, tables, lamps. A" I Live in. References. Go KERCHEVAL AND ST. PAUL Beaconsfield near Kercheval. horsemanship. EXPERIENCED lady wishes (Jus. TUxedo 5-4707. styles and sizes. 50<;'0 off. , north for summer. TU 1-9152. 4185 HEREFORD, upper 5 3 BEDROOMS, llh BATHS Privileges. VAlley 2-9439. day work Mondays or Wed- 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE VA.~ WAREHOUSE OAK KNOLL FARM I ------rooms; gas heat, stove and re- A beautiful, spacious 6-room Bl\BY BUGGY. $10; doghouse, I WHITE girl for light housework nesday. References. TYler CHOICE rooms. low rates, full I frigerator, furnished. Adults, terrace apt. for the discriminat- RENT a new console piano, $8 S5; 4 padded scalloped cornice 13230 Harper 2344 S. Milford Rd., Milford I and help with child care. 4.5088. $85. TUxedo 5-5209. ing. Garage, garbage disposal hotel service! Live in comfort per month plus cartage with lloards, $20; 3 Hogan ladies' MUtual 5-1147 Live i.n or home nights. Hours downtown and let us serve 'I' KR R ACE furniture. Fick COLORED wants general, every and finest in schools, shopping purchase privileges. Smiley golf irons, $5. VA 1-4355. needed: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. you. Call or see Ass't, Mgr., Reed. 7 pieces, $75. 3 chairf Tuesday or every other Wed- ST. CLAIR near Jefferson, 4 and transpnrtation. $175. Bros., Detroit, TR 3-6800, -5 days. References. Tux- Detroit Leland Hotel, Bag- 3 tables, one lamp, all in ex INSTRUCTION nesday. Experienced, refer- room upper in I' e mod e led TU 5-1172 WO 2-4607 Birmingham, MI 7-1177. TAPPAN gas stove, $15. 488 I edo 1-5369. ley at Casso WO 2-2300. Lincoln. TU 2.3327. cellent con d i t ion. TUxed 2A-MUSICAL ences. VAlley 1-7148. home. Shower, disposal, ga- rage. utilities, $115. TUxedo ST. CLAIR SHORES - 3-bed- HAGEN ULTRA, 10 irans, 3 ',. 1-4211. ! GOOD took and general house- LARGE front room. Gentleman. Hawaiian Guitar; Spanish SEAMSTij.ESS wishes work. 4-1118. room house, large screened woods leather bag new con. GAS RANGE 40. 4-burner, and i kecper for 2 Grosse Pointe Beach privileges. Tuxedo 4- 5 PIECES-Bamboo settee an Multi-Kord Also housekeeping, caring for terrace, 21/2-car garage, car- dition: $150. MUSKIE ROD, oven, grill. $60. TU 4-3197. I adults. Excellellt facilities. 1764, Tuxedo 4-2947. chairs, attractive green p1a~ Master Course sick. Home nights. WA GROSSE POINTE Park: Mod- peted, recreation room. $150. i Live in. V Alley 2-3748. reel, line and baits, $25. TU I GIl3S0N eleetric Spanish gui- tic covering. Lady's sprin I ern five-room upper. Sepa- ROLAND GUILLEMET 1-0520. VAlley 2-2657. LAKEWOOD, half block south 4-7577. tal', no amplifier, like new. rate basements. Good trans- and summer dresses, size 1~ Formerly with the Victor EXPERIENCED young white of Jefferson. Private bath, en- GEltMAN woman wishes day portation. Screened porch. 968 NOTTINGHAM, lower 6. ESTATES bought and sold. Was $159.00, want $75.00. shoes size 8AAAA. TUxed Recording Co. girl for plain cooking and trance. Quiet home. Gentle- work. Please call after 6 p.m. TUxedo 4-4410. excellent condition. Gall for Complete or odd pieces. An- 20632 Elkhart, Harper Woods. 2-5655. Studio Residence downstairs, also serve dinner, man. VAlley 1-3850. DR 1-4979. appointment. VAlley 1-5426. tiques, silver, china, furni- LABORATORY chemicals and WA 1-5110 LA 6-8136 live in; near bus; references BATHINETTE $7; buggy $~ - GROSSE POINTE Farms. large ture, Oriental rugs. Hugh C. apparatus. very reasonable. required. Give salary needed. CAPABLE girl desires days or GROSSE POINTE CHALMERS-Outer Drive. Mod- rocker $2; car seat $1; windo'. Grosse Pointe. TUxedo 5-9194. front, clean, cheerful, beach Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TO YAlley 1-2539. fan $8; gas stove $80. Un GROSSE POINTE full time position. Experi- HARCOURT, 960. 2 bedrooms, ern one-bedroom apartment; 6-2500. privileges. Employed gentle- opened box ceiling tile, P.1ak CONSERVATORY SUMMER job, woman to live in enced worker. Home nights. 2 baths, family room, sepa- $85 including heat. DRexel TO 8-4730. man. TUxedo 5-6821. SLIGHTLY worn, better wo- offer. TUxedo 1-0687. Staff of Professional ':eachers. I and help with 2 children- rate basement. Gas heat. 2-9644 evenings and week- PORTABLE ORGANS ends. men's ani children's clothing. I PIANO, VOICE, a~es 3 and 5. TUxedo 2-0009. REFERENCE as plain 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT meal TROMBLEY RD. Lower 2 bed- 10 to 5. daily, Friday till 9. Beginners Chord CONSOLE Plf\NOS five rooms, paneled den. VIOLIN, THEORY 5 SITUATION WANTED cook, $35.00, Car fare, HARCOURT, 717 KERCHEV AL "Village" busi- 20339 Mack between 7 and 8 A FINE SELECTION Beginning students through - days; east. VA 4.9172. Deluxe 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, ness district. One or mare Mile Roads. From OF TOPNOTCH USED artist level. I JOHN C, STAUDT, Inc. paneled glassed in porch, com- rooms. TUxedo 2-7252, WOMAN, experienced, wishes VA 2-0100 Eves, VA 2-6593 TUx- INSTRUMENTS, FROM 20758 Mack, near 8 Mile CARELS Pletely carpeted. Available edo 5-05~8. FINEST custom made draper- $49 day or week cleaning. laun- TU 4-9843 TU 6.2359 BABY SIDING AGENCY J une 1st. Shown by appoint. I ies. 25 years' experience. Re- Estey Microrgan $495 dry. References. 'I' em pIe ment AIR CONDITIONED 8'x13' pairs. Free es~mates. Can I VACATION duty, invalid and 2-BEDROOM terrace, St. Clair Magnus .d.cronosonic Ebonized PIANO, organ, voice, theory. maternity care, domestic help. 3-0297. furnish fabric. After 5:00 Senora Road, "Village." Ready to . H. DePAEPE with steel desks, filing cabinet Kimball Fruitwood Pre-school through university Licensed, Bonded, Registered. A and chairs. Has 6xl0 waiting p.m., HO 3-6153. EXPERIENCED lady wishes move in. 822-0273. Full allowance within 8 Everette Lime Oak leveL Walter Mueller, 482 Co- TU 4--0960 room, natural light. Utilities four dilYs, except Friday. Best months Oontrading to larger Smiley Bros. Mahogany lonial Ct. N., TU 6-1090. __ C_A__LL_U_S_,_V_E_9_-9_0_6_6__ CUSTOM GUNSMITHING Pointe references. 923-2405. NEFF-Attractive 3 bedrooms, INDIAN VILLAGE _ Beautiful I furnished. 1875 Hampton at organ. Lessons included. Steinway Ebonized Franchised Dealer PUNCH AND JUDY INSURANCE rating, typing, 2 baths, garages, porches, apartment, 7 rooms. 3 baths, Mack, Grosse Pointe Woods. Grinnell Mahogany capable. Steady nart - time Colt, Ithaca, Browning COLORED woman wishes day fireplace, spacious c 1 0 set s garage, driveway, large ALBERT COUVREUR SMILEY BROS. Schuman Blond MUSIC STUDIOS preferred. TUxedo 5-1557, w 0 I' k. Reference. WAlnut Bausch & Lomb Mahogany Adults. TUxedo 5-2209. fenced yard. $165, including TU 1-3000 Dei.: 5510 Woodward nr. X-wav. Piano. guitar, classic guitar, TUxedo 4-5113. 2-3668. Winchester Advisory Center banjo, accordian, violin. uti Ii tie s . TU 2-4645 or Opf'n eves. except Sat., Sun. 1:5 SMILEY BROS. FLAT, completely carpeted, two BUSINESS offices for rent, air- Re-Loading Equipment and 15 Kercheval, NEED a baby sitter? The Sit- EXPERIENCED man desires of- 331-6493. TR 3.6800 Det., 5510 WOodward nr. X-w;; bedrooms, large living room, conditioned, 5 rooms, Grosse Fishing Tackle Grosse pointe Farms tel's Club. PRescott "1-03'1'1. fice and store cleaning. win- Open eves. except Sat., Sun. I. natural fireplace, garage, $130. 416 CADIEUX, lower; $150 per Pointe Woods. TUxedo 1- Birmingham: 115 S. Wdwd. cor. TU 4-4440 Res. 372-89~ Licensed and bonded. dows. TUxedo 4-4581, Adults. VAlley 4-2794. B. McDf,NIEL CO. Maple. Open eves., Sat., 'W 5:30. TR 3-6800 month. Inquire 414 Cadieux. 7902. 1 3333 Kercheval VA 1-8200 MI 7-1177 Birmingluun. 115 s. Wdwd.. co~' Maple. Open eves. Sat. ill .!5:30 ... IVII 7-1177

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INE 3 P.M. TUESDAY YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Tr"nk Lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DE~,DLlNE 3 P.M. TUESDAY TICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 1 12A-BOATS & MOTORS 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE I(), SIZ(' 38. '''hitE' ~,l'rimc 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE l-AUTOS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SAL~ FOR SALE j FOR SALE 1 ,..ill' 1~. \\ o:'n OIH'C \ LL l\IUSTGO-Leaving state. F RIG I D A I RE range, double 1959 ANGLIA-Excellent condi- COVERED boat well to rent, ( " ;,';,I:W. Garden tools. post hole dig- oven. 4 bur n e rs, excellent dition. 7,700 actual miles, Will handle up to 35-ft, E. GR,l\ND BLVD., 1044 GROSSE PTE. WOODS :':er, power mower, porch and condition, 36"x30". 885-4305. white sidewalls, heater, $700, cruiser. Alter road district. McKINLEY ROAD NEW HOMES race brick ranch. 977 Roslyn. Near Gratiot. Beautiful brick rccreation furniture. mural, I Phone VA 1-6143. TUxedo 5-0833. Grosse Pointe Farms ~ bedrooms, Ph baths, large An excellent center entrance flat. side drive, 2-car brick ga- :ll'W Conn or:';;1il I', [1i1 kit,henware, dc. Saturday GOLF SETS, men's left handed, kitchen, living room and din- 6-FT. COMET Sailboat. Fiber- house with 3 bedrooms. library, ARL COURT. 179 - 3 bed- rage, excellent income. Also ane! Sunday. 10-5. 4414 Audu- ne\\!, $35: lady's, $30. Zel'O GRAY hardtop for Mercedes 1 E ing ell. Carpeting, centcr hall t)()n. Office Machines, 20129 Mack, 190 SL, mint condition, fac- berglassed hull with trailer, scrcened terrace and 1Jh baths. rooms, 2Jh baths $61.000 one-family 9-room home next )':1<', S~ 1I'C'('kly with Hunter fan, divided tile TUxedo 1-0004. tory cost $400. Any reason- $350. TUxedo 1-1560, 178 Convenient to all schools. St. door. Must be seen to be ap- ;, ..i.ras. $26,900. A 5-year-old ranch house with 3Jh baths, activities room, EXPERIE:"CED RE-WEAVING walls, $1,650. Private, TUxedo nylon sail. Perfect condition, By owner. Private buyers only. c+ Music Kelvinator Trfrigcrator. good excellent family room, 3 bed- dining room $65,000 moth holes, burns, tears. Rea- 5-4242. ready tu go. $300. Call TU 701 BERKSHIRE - Windmill '.ruxedo 1-2418 or 357-3024, S"'fl-:2i, nr. 9 Mile working order, $30. rooms, 2 baths, modern kitchen. Pointe Drive. Ten years old. <"onable. Est i mat e s. Quick , 2-2010, after 6 p.m. Convenient to Barnes and Star RICHARD KIMBROUGH ,,('['Yice. PRescott 7-4381. Fedders room ,Iir-conditioncr, 59 FOHD Galaxie 2-door hard- 5 bedrooms, 3112 baths, maid's ALLARD 1956. 3-bedroom colo- (:' ~I1Ldl dlIi)f:C: rlllll)J of the Sea. BUILDER TU 2-2593 used one month. top. White, Fordomatic, pow- 2 (j-FT. CABIN cruiser, 165 h.p. room. nial. Front aluminum sided. r. Q)1(' :\'. in bl'c1ro\.\rll ~l't. LIGHTWEIGHT lawn mower.', CI' steering and brakes, radio, Interceptor. fully equipped. BIG LOT ::.lr'2 baths, electric dishwasher, :( ("nl'I-r.'" bf'ci. t l-cuhlC Asking $3,400. See it at 31961 T. RAMOND JEFFS ~:O; e~ld table. ~20; baby ~ecl.l' GilTard rccord changer. heater, $1,250, TUxedo 4-5388. TU 1-1100 WILL SACRIFICE my lovely Open 2 to 5:30 Sunday. carpeting. gar age. Owner. t DoX. :\\ 0 upholstl'r('Cl S.l. FIberglass laundrv SInk, ~} , South River Road, Mt. Clem- 81 Kercheval Tuxedo 1-0191. Open SundaY. . . :sc 11\'mn gil'1's 24" bicyde, $5. 4-bedroom 3-bath tel' r ace " tix9 hook,'d :'ll":. fou:' S15; drapC's. spreads, mIscel- 1958 MERCURY Convertible, ens, near the lake. Red, white top. New tires. FARMS - Williams, 244. Two home at M8 Cadieux. Leaving (': ;IPC,.., andlro!b, Tll('n'" laneous. TUxedo 4-G939. TUxedo 1-3862 city. Call for appointment. ELLA RUTH 40-4~. n11~ll'1Ial1f'(lu.s_ Needs rocker panels only. 14-FT. PLYWOOD boat and blocks west of Charlevoix KENSINGTON, 1416 - First trailer, $190. 1382 B ish 0 p Tuxedo 5-7078. and associates of grosse pointe I.' 1,-'-,'1. T~'x('(:o ;:'-::;688, ][OTP~INT 39" elcetl:ie stove, 15' x 14' light beige wool rug. $975. TUxedo 2-0674, near Stephens, 1800 sq. ft. Offering. Open Sun. 2-5 p.rn. st. TU 6-2050 TU 2-5015 :(,.,.(' 1)"111(' ?r~~tIcallY r:.rw. Reasonable., never used. Best offer. TUx- road, Grosse Pointe Park. ranch. Carpeted, 3 'bedrooms Clare Parish. Bring your family 59 CHEVROLET, white Impala or two and den. sunroom. to see this lovely large custom rcxcclo 4-34/0. , edo 2-8104, DRexel 1-7888. Conv~rtible. Radio, automat- 27-FT. CHRIS GRAFT 1960 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 ;T) C()n,:!~:-" \i y r t II!, 31x44' recreation room, bar, Brick, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, large built older home in excellent ic transmission. power steer- Constellation, twin 185's. Per- NOTTINGHAM. 1437 '~andr:l~. T~ :\t.'C1P .=)~lI7tlR i:L\E\IAGE SALE - Electrical G,E. portable dishwasher. like 2 fireplaces, 2-car attached living room with fireplace, large condition. TU 1-3760 ing, brakes, win d 0 w s and fect condition, Fully equip- a p p liancl's, bed s pre ads, new. 881-4482. garage. Lot 75x96. OPEN. 3-bedroom bungalow in excel- dining room, wall-to-wall carpet- 1IIIsccl1aneou:-:.TUxedo 4-4684 6-way seat. Wife's car. $1,685. ped induding Onan generator. $36.000. Exchange f01"smaller Ient condition. Nice sized rooms, ing, modern kitchen with dish- SILLOWAY & CO. TUxedo 5-5463. Always under cover. TUxedo I WINKLEH low pressure oil home in the area. Owner, 10w down payment. washer, disposal and dinette. burner, 220 gal. oil tank, 1-6252 - SWift 4-7276. U}lIOLSTERY. ell'apel'Y. slip 1960 CHEVROLET Biscayne TUxedo 5-3935. Walk to Richard and Grosse SEVERN Colonial. 3 large bed- miscellaneous can troIs. 8'8"x SHAREMET I ('on'rs, bolt ends. 75c a yard Economy 6, stick shift. Best 19 FT. CENTURY skiff; 60 h.p. Pointe High Schools; St. Paul I rooms. B-2 baths, enclosed 11 '6" awning anel pipe frame. and up. cash bid takes. 890 Lincoln Gray. Completely equipped. parish. Will sell under $30.00. porch, extra large kitchen, 10x15 carpet pad din g. All KINGS CT. W., 19717 VAlley I~0359 \'.-\\' WAREHOUSE road. Very clean, $1,795. TUxedo bargains. TUxedo 5-0220. TUxedo 1-2489, for App't. gas heat, deep lot, 21;2 car 13230 Harper 6-0919 after 6 p.m. OPEN SUN. 2-5 garage with upper storage. 19 5 9 MERCURY convertible, 407 LOTHROP--Cute Cape Cod. CHROME bird cage, dishes, lin- Lovely ranch on quiet circle, 2 Owner. TUxedo 4-3334. BHL\Kl"AST set. formica top white, fully equipped. big en- 30-FT. Chris-Craft Sea Skiff, 3 large bedrooms, paneled .{iio\\alH'(' ',\ Ithin bedrooms, terrace, fine games GROSSE PTE. WOODS 6 Pel'feet ('ondition. S65. \\'a~ ens, jewelry, rummage. TV gine. One owner, $1,345. LA t\'.'o 95-h.p.. canvas top, cur- den, large family kitchen, 2-6912. room, 2-car attached garage. 11" on t;. a dIn:.: to Slti9. ;:";ahogany cle s k. 825, 6-3870. tains, depth finder, ice box low maintenance. Reasonable 19229 LINVILLE. Com- HARCOURT :t\'EAR LAKE or~~lJl. :'\0 ilI0!H."y pletely carpeted Colonial. 3 (;rinnrl! cornet $50, like 1Iew. BUGGY, bathinette, bassinet, and sink, 2 bunks and toilet. HOLLYWOOD, 2132 - Very taxes. $3,000 can purchase. First Offering. Brick 2 flat built : E.!~y t('~.n1~. l-"~Hn- WILL TAKE best offer over $65 bedrooms, llh baths, pan- I'. :IS S120. VAlley 1-2153. I sterilizer. toidy, stroller, rock- 881-1377. good face brick bungalow. Well 881-4431 1952. 3 bedrooms, 11h baths 'n;~lr: il';:-.~on:-, for 1949 Nash in running or- eled den, finished base- priced for quick sale. each, screened terraces, sep,,- ~'R :\DE I~ f d h' Aul ing !lorse, play prn, toys. der. Some high school or col- 23-FT. Chris..craft 1947, Ex- ment. 2 ear garage. Imme- [. -. so as an c mrs. H bl 839-8648 rate basements, :3 car garage. BRoe in nice condition. Reasonably I easana e. . lege student will want. TU press C r u is e r; . 1I5-h.p., MANOR, 427-By appointment, GROSSE POINTE WOODS dicite occupancy upon clos- ",:,', .. , _ =V..... ' I ....J. A~.tr;).ctively priced at $46,500. priCN!. Van Warehouse. 13230 I MODERN walnut double bcd, 2-4236. planked hull, excellent condi- Larger bungalow, 3 bedrooms, ing. Open Sunday 2.5. ill,} \rood\\"ard n:" ~,--\\a\' NEWCASTLE. 1589 TU 1-3760 I C"'. 1 '-' Harper. i triple dresser with mirror, tion; fully equipped. TUxedo dining room, 2-car garage. :[',.., l'x('('pt ,:-..-tras. 'rty Dap.1ilf;e Liability. do 6-1687 evenings, for ap- cases in living room, recreation ator. S'in~le b~d, comp1l'te"l SA-OFFICE EQUIPMENT JAGUAR 1962 XKE roadster painted and varnished. Tuxedo COMPACT redecorated 3-bed- Hi-Fi, central air-conditioning, 'do 1-~376. pointment. By owner. room with bar, intenor recently and dres::,cr. 4: usrd tires. i FOR SALE Steel gray, red interior. Mint ! 2-4431, or Woodward 1-5955 room bungalow. $11,500. Near 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, terrace. Other miscellaneous house-: . redecorated. P l' ice d under II:'\G POOL. 3'x18'. Sherwood Motors, 14991 Gra - schools, transportation. 884- hold items. TUxedo 2-1453. ! TYPEWRITERS ano add 1 n g 16 FT. DELUXE molded ply - 3-BEDROOM brick ranch. Rec - $35,000. one season. ::'\el\' S35(}...- tiot at 7% Mile, DRexel 1- 0376. BALLANTYNE 595 - Vacant. _~~~ __ ~~~~_.~ i machines, new, rebuilt. Rea. wood Dunphy outboard with reation room, 2-car garage Sharp 4 bedroom New Orleans S2:25. Inc1udrs all aeees- 2460. (;RI~~ELL small baby grand; sonable prices. National Of- electric starting and gearshift Completely landscaped. fenced BRYS DRIVE NORTH, near colonial. Near public and Cath. s. TL'xedo 2-06";'4, \I'lt II Ol'~all attachment. EX-I' fice Equipment, 16833 Harper 1957 PLYMOUTH 2-door, 6, 30 h,p. Evinrude motor very back yard. 50x125' corner lot. Shown By Appointment Wedgewood Rd. Well planned, olic schools and lake. Family ('('!leIlt condition, .:\Iahogany at Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. little use. Fully equipped with spacious 3-bedroom ranch, at- R::'\ Stow-Da...-is :::eeretari- stick, radio, heater. One own- By 0 w n e r. $14.900. 254!34 n,om with bar. finish. VEnice 9-1225. running lights. New canva tached 2-car garage. screened C'"k in excellent condi- er. Private. TUxedo 4-7123. s Normandy, off 10 Mile. , '1 L'xedo 2-49~lj after 7 ---.-----, SS-ANTIQUES cover, upholstered seats and Grosse Pointe terrace, large living room. 1Jh LOCHJ\iOOR 1109 - Oversized ::'IIAHOGANY occasional table.:;; 1961 IMP A L A convertible pIe xi g 1a s windshield. Very baths, tiled basement. gas heat. llngs '. . BALFOUR RD., 1038. Fine Eng - P1'Operty. Georgian colonial near green \"Clour Beacon Hill CHEST of drawers; curly maple green, V8, turboglide, power reasonable. John Glees. M.D ., COLONIAL huge rear yard. Asking $32,900. Ush type. Four bedrooms, 3Jh Lochmoor Golf Club. One bed- :S GRASD. bcautifu!1~' chair; gold Lawson sofa; rust cherry top, Empire period steering, brakes. TU 4-2892. 317 Moran, TU 2-8442. 1007 Three Mile •__ $75.000 Make offer. Sheraton occasional c h air; TUxecio 1-8237. baths. library, recreation room , room and family room down, 1('d frllit\\.uocl ca::,e. ex- 80 Sunningdale _. 55,000 beige t\\'ist living and dining \ _' ., . VOLKSWAGEN 1961, green , BOAT SPACE, will accomodat e 2 car attached garage. Custom Breakfast area. Just a few of nt condition, 5'3". S";,50. 1265 Three, Mile 53,500 VERNIER RD. Duplex, near mom rugs; Frcnc'h oil lamps, A~TIQUE SF1;)P~ prumtlve fm - , built, fine floor plan, well the assets. d\';ard 1-8489. sun roof, whitewalls, radio up to 26 ft. 10 Mile area. Pres- 1175 Lochmoor 48,500 Mack. Each unit has 2 bed- floor lamps; movinE;. TU 4- Ished and unfmished. Glass , priced. Grosse Pointe physician's car cott 5-8375. 717 Middlesex _ 47,900 rooms. bath up; living room, 1676. C I china, ironstone, 20933 Hal' RENAUD aD-Ready to be sold. r:'\G TO CALIFOR\'IA: - $1550. 882-8450 after 5:30.) 765 Trombley 43,900 combinat.ion kitchen and diner, "~--_._------per. .HACKEB. 1955 23-ft. Express BALLANTYNE RD., 560. Larg e I~nmediate possession. Near lake Sl':LLI:'\G: 1580 Oxford 45,000 1st floor. Tiled basements, and '55 CHEVB,OLET 4-door Bel- Cruiser. Fully equipped and ranch home. Three bedrooms , and Yacht Club. 4 family bed- HDOVER SALE 969 Berkshire 43,500 lavs., 11;2car garages. Independ- 10nt T\' SIOO EARLY AMERICAN glass oi1 aire S-6. Good transportation l' e a d y for water. Tuxedo 21;2 baths, paneled library plu s rooms, 3 baths, 2 maid's, pan- I ~H:i2 Cpright $49.95 1064 Balfour ..•...... 43,000 ent side drives. Priced under nado \\'inc!o\\' Fan, SIn lamps; antique furniture. VAl- car. TUx~do 4-6327. 6-1077. large paneled family room with eled library with fireplace. ,11 Hoo\'rr \'al'lIlim .. SIO 1962 Deluxe 559.95 ley 4-6962. fireplace. Utility room. Kitchen 796 Lakeland 42,500 $30,000. Shamj)oo-Poli,:hcr S39.95 725 Trombley 41,500 ;peed Drill f'l Butler.SIO CHRYSLER '60 New Yorker, ALLEN 16 ft. skiff, 45 h.p. with all built-ins. All spaciou s WES7WIND 33-At end of a Eur('ka Princess $34.95 BEACONSFIELD, Grosse Pointe ~ BelgC' l-!ookf'd !iu;:; . SfiO 9-ARTICLES WANTED 4-do{Jr hardtop deluxe dual Gray. Excellent condition with rooms. Many other features 1136 Three Mile D"" 39,500 quiet lane. Early American with 1171 N. Oxford , 38,900 Park. 6-6 brick flat. Large liv- ~tller Hou:'l'holcl Goods. 25 YACUUl\I BARGAINS air conditioning. Power an- many extras. TU 2-6428. Star of the Sea Parish. master suite down. 3 family and Rebuilts, 1 Year Guarantee PRIVATE party wants alum - tenna, brakes, seats, steering I, I 1172 Whittier 37.500 ing rooms and dining rooms. 'iTxedo 4-3626 1 y one maid's bedroom up. Large 1loovers w beater $lfL95-$39.50 inum extension ladder. Cal and windows; auto. pilot; 16 FT. BOAT, (;ruiser Inc. 35 CADIEUX RD., 818, Lovel 1357 Devonshire 37,500 fireplaces, upper kitchen re- TUxedo 1-3930, beam chf!nger; swivel front h.p. Johnson motor, electric three bedroom home. Very fin e hving room opens to covered S .";olf <:lUllS, matched Hebuilt Eurekas $19.95-$29.95 1167 Grayton 35,500 modeled. Nice rental location g tm'race and patio. )1 9 Spalding irons. 4 seat., vacuum door locks'. starter, convertible top and condition. If you are lookin 90 Meadowlane 35,000 near St. Ambrose Church, ele- Rebuilt G.E.'>: $21.95 STEINWAY, Mason-H.. m1in 0l' ail C 11 S d T d f i i h . th tuner radio., $2,950. tr er. a un ay, uxe 0 or an nexpens ve orne 10 e 1043 Devonshire 35,000 mentary and juni~r high. trans- Idmg wooels. includes Hebuit Royals $21.95 Baldwin grand piano wante d touch 4 4904 P . t th" rth f TUxedo 1-4188, afternoons - . om 'C, IS IS WO yo. you l' 870 Bedford 34,900 portation and shopping. Under I,ag. all perfC'ct ("ondl- HARPER VACUUM 731-7707. . d ------1 inspection. 19960 Norton Ct 33.000 $21,000. SWEENEY ,\qua poreh chair. lik.e 17176 E. Warren TU 1-1122 Saturday and Sun ays. 12 FT. PENN YAN car top. Ex- TCxC'cio 4-2780. GUN, air pellet, good condition , ------11 t Chr e to f carrier DEEPLANDS RD.. 495. Fin e 1352 Balfour 32,500 & Hoover-Eureka Auth. Service 1960 FORD ranch wagon V-8. ce en . om 0 • more than toy. TUx e d 0 t $150 T d center hall colonial. Four larg e 645 Hawthorne 31,750 MARV BOUTIN I WOOL gr,:y r('versibll" Standard transmission. radIo, s raps, cover, . uxe 0 I PRIVATE party wants alumin- 1-5855. 5 8205 1203 Yorkshire , .. 31,500 12x1:1. S2,1. 'ITxedo heater. Very good condition. -__ . _ bedrooms, 2Jh baths, larg e I\I\OORE um extension 1a cl del', Call family room. Near Barne s 1888 Littlestone 31,500 REALTOR I ,9. OOKS PURCHASED for cash Tuxedo 4-1144. CROSBY 17-ft. fiberglass Evin- TU 1-5800 TC'xedo 1-3930. B school and Star of the Sea. 1665 Fairholme .. , 29,900 20817 Mack TU 4-7733 Entire librari~s Or fine single 1 d 50 h C rtibl t 15225 Essex 29.800 nIS of earpetin;:; '.\'ith 1960 CHEVROLET Club Coupe. ru e .p. onve e op. ;\XTIQUE secretary desk, Em. items. Midwest Book Service, A' tr '1 M t HIDDEN LANE, 795. Custom 1936 Littlestone 29,000 mg. l;ooc1 l'onclitillil, :\]so Ermine white. Low mileage. Jax aJ. er. any ex -ras. pire. Crotch mahogany. 150 4301 Kensington, TU 5-2450. Radio. heater. Retired school- Tuxedo 1-9453. ranch home. Thre,! bedroom s, 414 Notre Dame 28,000 Cl' boards and c!raperie;:. GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE years old. Good condition 21;2 baths, paneled library. uti 1- 353 Mt. Vernon 27,900 do 4-9183. VANTED-Standing and table teacher must sell. Call eve- I. '61 BRITISH Sandpiper out- Value $300. Accept offer. Call "'\ ity room, finished basemen t. 168 Fisher 25,900 lamps, upright vacuum clea- nings only, from 6 to 7 p.m. board, 11/2 h.p. Used once. o I'dr:gerator, 2-cbol'. 10 1.0 7-2510 after 6 p.m. Deluxe features, fine location 2110 Lennon 21,900 nero ~xe. bucksaw, tree pru- Tuxedo 4-7893. Ideal for small sailboat, dinghy 1632 Hampton ,.. 21,300 !O(J!. S60. Works p<'r- TYPEWRITERS - 15 trade-ins , nero hammock. Must be in or canoe. $90. Tuxedo 5-6502, LOCHMOOR, 1539. 1Jh story . d't' C 11 TU AUSTIN HEALEY '60 Deluxe 1685 Brys 16,500 Electrical Repairs " 'ITxedo 4-1121. $15 to $30 each. New portable , wor klllg ('on 1 IOn. a x- evenings. home. Large rooms, 2 bedroom s S30 with suitable trade. Ea"y edo 4-9461 after 6 p.m. 3000 Original owner Fine on first. 11;2 baths. Expansio n condition. 867-8840. RANCHES D!':LCXE '1'.\", Crosley terms. Zero Office Machines , 12C-TRAILERS FOR SALE attic, large lot. Appliance Circuits '- cipfrosting refrigerator, 754 Sheldon 83,000 20129 ::.Ylack.TUxedo 1-0004. WANTED AUSTIN-HEALEY Sprite 1962. . PROMPT SERVICE i:nd table::'. lamps. oc- 2-WHEEL box trailer, 4'x8'. Ex- MIDDLESEX BLVD., 600. Un I Many sport and foreign cars. - 1153 Sunningdale 67.500 rai chair::,. screpn house, OLD CLOTHING usual multi-level home. Fiv e 742 Sunningdale •... 59,500 C H A IRS, tables, lamps. AlI Buy, sell, trade. Sherwood cellent condition. Lie ens e. Kra'usmann Electric Co. :01'1(' summer. ;.Iiscellane- bedrooms. 31;2 baths, large 1ot 845 Lakeshore 64,000 styles and sizes, 50% off. BEST PRICES PAID Motors, 14991 Gratiot at 7lh Valley 4-3241. ;rLx('do ;;-4707. nea rthe Lake. It is differen t. 819 Lochmoor ...... • 56,500 TU 2-5900 VA~ WAREHOUSE FOR MEN'S SUITS Mile. Call for complete details. 75 Fontana Lane.... 51,000 inL'GGY. SIn: doghow:lf'. 13230 Harper 12D-ACREAGE & SUBUR. TOPCOATS AND SHOES CADILLAC Convertible 1957- 1435 Lochmoor 52,900 :;Jilddcd scal1npec! cornice BAN PROP. FOR SALE PEACH TREE, 521. Center ha 11 T ERR ACE furniture, .Ficks TUlsa 3-1872 Full power. Black, white top. 471 Lexington 46,000 • s. $20: 3 Ho~an ladies' colonial. Four bedrooms, 2l;2 Reed. 7 pieces, $75. 3 chairs , A telephone call will bring us New tires. Also 1955 T-Bird. 962 Lochmoor 46,000 Serv!:tg the Pointe Area I,ron;.. S:>. VA 1-4355. New Baltimore, 50400 B::IY baths, pa?7led den plus !ami ly 3 tables, one lamp, all in ex- to you immediately Best offer. Sherwood Motors, 235 Charlevoix 44,500 Court. Face brick ranch, 3 bed- ' roo.m. UtIlIty :oom. ChOIce 10- [" '-gas st~'\'C':-il-5. ~ 488 cellent can d i t ion, TUxed 0 14991 Gratiot, Drexel 1-2460. 464 Lexington 42,500 rooms, 11;2 baths, natural fire- catlon, well pnced. Iln, TC 2-332i. 1-4211. WANTED: CIlJthes for needy 20086 W. Ballantyne Ct. 42,000 CHROME Dodge type :------teenagers (f ami Ly of 10). TWO place, modern kitchen, steel sea THORNTREE, 558. Semi-rane h. 19700 Blossom Lane 39,500 R.-\:'\GE 40", 4-burner, 5 PIECES-Bamboo settee an d Sizes 12-14 dress, gli'ls' shoes spir.ners. 15", like new. $9. wall, seaplane or boat ramp. Master bedroom on first floo r. 19742 Blossom Lane 39,500 : grill. S60. TC 4-3197. chairs, attractive green plas - 5I~ - 81/2. Boy's sui t 16 - 20, Call Valley 4-4895. Completely furnished. 60' water Three large bedrooms on se c- 641 Roslyn ..__ 37,500 tic covering. Lady's sprin g shoes 91/2. Call 731-1722 ~fter , frontage, samp. on highway 59', 311 Stephens 37,500 CHEV. '60 Impala Sports Coupe ond. 31;2 baths. Large panele d ~t'ctri{' Spanish gui- and summer dresses, "ize 12; 5 p.m. 324' deep. Circle drive, 2 car 19981 W. Doyle 33,500 • Business Machines V-8, standard transmission, family room with fireplace pIus b" ampliflf'J', like nel\'. shoes size 8AAAA. TUxed 0 garage. Zoned for second house paneled library. Exceptional ly 20141 Ballantyne 33,800 • Rubber Stamps BOOKS bought in any quantity. $1,895. TUxedo 4-1224. I :31:>9.00. want Si5.00. 2-5655. on highway if desired. Florida large closets, Finished bas e- 1423 Torrey 30.001) • Fine Printing Service Entire libraries, book cases, Grosse Pointe Cab ~Elkhari. Harper Woods. '62 STARFIRE Oldsmobile Con- owner asking for best offers ment. All custom featur es 1616 Huntington •.... 29.900 • Wedding Invitations BATHINETTE $7; buggy $5; art objects. Mrs. B. C. Claes, vertible. Black. red interior. with terms. throughout. 3800 sq. ft. of good 2002 Allard , .. , .. 27,500 fATOn Y ehem.icals and rocker $2; car seat $1; win dow 1670 Leverette, WO 3-4267. Full power, seats, windows. living. Excellent location. 2008 Oxford 26,500 TU 2.5300 'at us. \'ery rea"onablp. fan S8; gas stove $80. Un - vents, aerial. positraction rear 2110 Lochmoor 24,900 ~y 1-2539. opened box ceiling tile, mak e AUTOMATIC washing machine MARTH.A BACHERS end, 2,000 miles, $4,000. TUxe- WEDGEWOOD, 19980. Cape 1298 Hawthorne ,.. 21,500 offer. TUxedo 1-0687. TUxedo 1-5449. VA 1-7710 ed do 4-5929. Cod. Three bedrooms, panel 1094 Hampton 20,500 en )Jr~ABLE ORGA?'-1S WE BUY old gold, jewelry and MARINE CITY OFFICE library. large country kitch , CONSOLE PIANOS silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 1954 MORRIS. Excellent me- RO 5-7881 with built-ins, 2 car attach ed 1112 STORY "B"::!inners Chord chanical condition. Ideal sec- garage. Now vacant. Own er A FINE SELECTION Moross Road. 1087 Hawthorne 26,900 ROAD SERVICE ond car, or perfect for stu- anxious. OF TOPNOTCH USED 1645 Fairholme , 25,900 From IXSTRUMENTS, FROM PLAY PEN, useable condition dent. $175. PRescott 2-5872. 12E-COMMERCIAL TUxedo 1-6562. PROPERTY VERNIER ROAD, 600. Coloni al. 1535 :Fairholme 23,800 WOLVERINE $49 $495 FAIRLANE 500. 1957 coupe, T- ,I Three bedrooms. Well locate d. 942 Washington 22,500 i~Hi~;8~3"~ WANTED - Grand piano of GROSSE POINTE "Village." large lot. Priced low, quick po s- 1668 Stanhope •...... 22.000 :ey Microrgan Acronosonic Ebonized bord engine. radio, heater. Typw~itter Service good m a k e and condition Best offer. TUxedo 4-6812. Small offices. TU 5-4415. session. 2138 Hollywood 17,900 gnus Senora Kimball Fruitwood Our New Location Everette Lime Oak TUxedO 5-6743. 919 Beaconsfield 11,900 Earl Richards Service If you are looking for a Gros se 13131 E. JEFFERSON AVE. 29395 l\ia.ck Ave., In the Wonds allowance within ., Smiley Bros. Mahogany 12A-BOATS AND Next to the Savar1ne Hotel lOA-MOTORCYCLES Grosse Pointe Pointe home call us. Many hs on trading to larger Steinway Ebonized MOlORS • others to choose from. HOUSES OPEN VA 2-3560 L Lessons included. Grinnell Mahogany FOR SALE KERCHEVAL BUSINESS THOMPSON, 35-h.p. Sunday 2-5 for your inspection Schuman Blond s 16-FT. PROPERTY MO-PED motor bike and boy' electric Johnson, Upholstered in surrounding areas. You are Mahogany r ;MILEY BROS. bike. Good condition. Afte seats, remote controls, cover Sell or Lease attractive one JOHN C. cordially invited to call or stop Fast 24 Hr. 10 Woodl\'ard nr, X-way. SMILEY BROS. 5:30. 891 Lincoln. and water skis, $800. TUxedo floor building. Approximately in our office for a list. GROSSE POINTE Road Service les. eXCl'Pt Sat.. Sun. 1-5 Det., 5510 WOodward Dr, X-way ALE 4-3128. 4000 sq, ft. Ideal for insurance TU 4-0600 TU 1-6300 STAUDT, Inc. Alter Servico Cilnter TR 3-6800 Open eves. except Sat., Sun. 1-5 Ill-AUTOS FOR S I business. Available immediately. 18-FT. SORGo Boat show model. JOHNSTONE & Shoe Repair VA 2.3343 :ham: 115 S Wdwd. COT. Tn 3-6800 1960 VALlANT 4-door sedan Mr. Keane - TU 1-3760 Office Open Sun. 11 - 5 Convertible top. So-h.p. elee- Alt9r Collision Service )pC'n ('\ (" , Sat, 'W i);3(i. BirmJ.ngbam, 115 S. Wdwd., cor. Whitewalls, radio, heater. Ex 15322 E. JEFFERSON Z79 Fisher Rd., Opp. Kigh - tric Johnson. $850. PRescott SILLOWAY & CO, VA 2-4584 .\1j 7-11 i7 Maple. Open eves. Sat. tU e:30. celeni con d i t ion. TUxedo VA 2-0100 Eves. VA 2-6593 JOHNSTONE MI 7-1177 j 6-2472. 8-5159. • ------'-~------c-- ..I11111 _a c t e.. e_.aa.a a..e XIE•••••••• S.2••••• a•••• 2.2•• 2••• 31&.2.U •••••• 2..6•• ------

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YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Thr£e Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY ------~-~---,------~------,~------~"--,~--"------~-----~------~------.------~------YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED 13-REAL ESTATE ! 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTA1'E 13-REAl ESTATE i 'l3-REAl ESTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE 13A--LOTS FOR SALE I 21A-GENERAL SERVICES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE I FOR SALE I ------. :\'10VING to Florida ~ Owner 1 CAHPI-:T LAYI!l:G 21H-RUG CLEANING i .1.-1"1- 9~~~:-\~~:-T-II-0~I-E-,\'--E~------~---,---, ------1' GROSSE POINT!<:; FARMS i ------will sacrifice lot at 329 Lakc- 1 :-.JEW AND OLD --~----~------i 'FAIHIIOLl\m 1485. Channing OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 KINGS CT. W., 19717 h R ad neal' 7 M'I f J RADKE CARPET CLEANERSi Opcn ~at. &. Sun. 2 to 5 Ridgemont Hoad near Farms 387 MERRIWEATHER sore 0 ,. I e- al'l Slail' Carpet Shift~d semi-ranch, vel'" well kept. OPEN SUN. 2-5 t l'ndcI' 111arket rUxedo 4 9514 I Carpets, r-.:gs, tacked down or; -~-~~. Ilrl('k Colonial, 2-car aUnched J pier, schools and transpor a- GROSSE POINTE FARMS' . -'j Hl.'pairs of All Typ/'s Convenient, quiet location. 2 McKINLEY, 384. 3 twin sized L vel rancll iet' 1 ? C I . 1 I d ,. ------loose and upholstered furniture 1 I:\n ;.:al'a~c. 4 lwdrooms, liorary, dO. y on qu Clrc e, - tion. 7 room 0 oma, pane e l\11DDLE-=EX BLVD. _ 80'x200,,1 BOB TRUDEL firelllaec, Excellent conditiOlL bedrooms on 1st, separate din- bedrooms. large kitchen an bedroOIT1'--, terrace , fl'ne reCI'ea - den. carpc t.mg, drapel'les,. 2"72 Cllarml'ng bl'l'ck colonl'al, l'n ", cleaned and moth proofed. in: i;,\' owner. Tuxecio 1-7811 ing room. good terrace, fine breakfast nook. recreation 1 tion room ,- 2 car att ac11ed ga- car garage. N'Ice Iy Ian dscape d. beautiful location, for sa Ie by for sale by owner. TUxedo TV 5-0703 your home the modern way; recreation room. unfinished room. tiled lav.. St. Pau r g 9 3 P" Y 'a e. $31.900. TU 4-7 1 . owner. Three bedrooms, H2 4-7058 or TUxedo 5-2051. GET A N estimate and see how with the latest Rug Deteger,: ~nd. parish. LOW DOWN I ------baths, abundant closet space, _ dries overnight. STAF ~lOIL\:\. (If[ Chalfonte - 4-' .\HTllUH .J. SCULLY MENT. HOLLYWOOD. 2132 - By ap- FISHER, 362-Center entrance large living room, fireplace, CARMEL LANE it r:an be dOllC'. All kinds of Repairing. serge bindillg, throw LA 6-38 bcr'room oric-k Colonial 11.. : 20l ' pointment. Very good face colonl','ll. 3 large bedrooms, d d h 1 1 )'Pllal'I's )'''1110dcIJ'n'' fT'j)"'ge- . '. ~ I' 69 i\I-te' TU 1-8310' french oors to screene pore, Choice al') in ovely new sub- .. '-- .... ,.,' n ". rugs 2nd runners. pic-ked uP' baths. 2-car L:al'age. St. Paul's 1 '- , " FOLLOWNh BY APP'T brick bungalow. Well priced foJ' paneled den, 2 lavatorl'es. fin- I . I 1 . 1).,'ll'I';;h. - !. ------~--~-- ...... quick salp. 1 d t full dining room, kitc len WIt 1 division off Lakeshore road. 30 ~ears a )lUldcr. C. A. and delivered. ER~ I3RlAHCLIFF'. 17. off Lakeshore I ished basement, enc ose er- breakfast area, recreation room near Crescent Sail Club. Patt( rSOll. TUxedo 6-14f)4. Free est i mat e. reasonable Painter I~I-:-.\CO:\SFI ELD ~ R-y('ar-old. GROSSE POIN'.l'E WOODS -ju;;t past Grosse Pointe MANOR. 427-By appointment. race, Many extras. Open Sun. with fireplace, attached 2 car PARK ~ __._. prices. DR 1-3133. and colc briek ;1-;). ilH'OI~1:_Large lot. ' Open Sunday 2-5:30 Yacht Club, Fine Contem- 1 Larger bungalow. 3 bedrooms. 2 to 5. $26,900. TUxedo 2-3294. garage. carpeting and drapes. 80'x200' South of Jeffersun DRYERS VENTED Served ( excellent l'onc1JtlOlI. ~ lur-: H'\:\lPTON 20'>'>-B . "d . porary hOllse. 3 attractive bed- dining room. 2-ear gal'age.I-~--~~--- Decorations bright and cheerful 20 years lIaces. , ., . ' ~- nn~, eposil 21' b tl d I III KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220., $15 Comp1le+,e TACKED DOWN CARPETS on thIS ;5-bedroom, one floor roo III S, .. /2 a 1S, en, Make offer. FIHST OFFERING thl'oughout. Extreme y we 0- AND FURNITURE 20685 W, FOHD CT. -- 3-uedroom brick: llOmc. Full price $13,600. Ncar "dream" kItchen. Very large cated for schools and tl'anspor- i 5 Y E . hungalow. gas heat, 11.2 ga-; family room with bar and GWENE!..L TU 2-1730 Center hall four bedroom tation. Anxious to sell. Moving 13B-CEMETERY rs. xperlence PAINTH Nn ril • klt"hen l'n h',IS,'C'TllCnt. ! }\Iack tr'ansportation and shop- l','11'S'''d11""I.tll l")'I'cIlla"". colonial in the Farms. Bad- k' PROPERTY : LA 7 or33 TIJ I 4162 washir ..., '-- pin,t::. Dining room. basement, '-- ". '--L __ .______nor Circlc area, $36,900. away carly summer. As rng, __ i J or - CLEAt'-JED on lI.-\:'.IPTO:\ -- ;~-ueclr(Jolll oun- i beautiful intcrior. CORNER white trame. 2 bed- $27,750. Call TU 4-4647 for ap. WHITE Chapel, Garden of I~_. __~_, __'~ .._~ _ 1-0041 ~al(lw. gas heat. under: 'I UNIVERSITY. 374. Atl'active rooms down. sunroom. recre- I pointment. . i S b b ~A • SI3.0UO. 1 LENNON, :1.9G9-l\-1ust sel] beau- Colonial. built 1955. 4 bed- CUSTOM BUILT newer lOme ~___ Brotherhood, 6 site lot, sec-: U LJr an 1\'lalntenarce LOCATION GEC t'f I b ' k b I 60' I t 21 b tl I 'TV ation room, fireplace, 6 major in the Farms. 4 bedrooms. tion E-825. TUxedo 1-5710. . SEYERX-3-bedroolll brick Col- I II. rHo.. unga ow. 0 • 1'001llS, /2 a lS. pane en a p pI i a n c e s, 2-car garage, b I 0 . d k Assoc'latec ~ RUGS PICKED l:P PAIX1 diTlln<' roo f'I' 1 f' I 1\' en losed g'rclen 21'2 at lS. . vcrSIze o.a OpC_l\j SUNDAY 2-5 AND DELIVERED ollial, ('PIller entrance. gas . ,., m. I ep ace, 111- room. ave. ca. fenced. $16.400. 839-8648. paneled famIly room WIth I r:: I' "K.) .J ob Is Too Small." Paper r; heat. 2-('ar garage. Ished !Jasement. Closc to tral1s- 100' lot. -~--.---~,--- f' I R t' oom 14-REAL ESTATE One ]Jhone call for all home ing. SeI'\ portatlOn. 2-car garagc. Must Irep ace. .ecrea lOn ;-. 'I RIVARD 329 - Exceptionally WANTED SL::\NI:\GDALE --- Beautiful 3- i sec to apprcc'. t CENTER hall Colonial nl'al' GROSSE PTE. FLATS modern kItchen. Kelby, well appointed 5 hedroom. 3 main'cnance problems. 20% over 25 . ocdroom briek ranch. Radi,mt 1 ,'1.1 e. Brownell, St. Paul schools. batl1 teI'I'ace located ill Gl'Osse Licensed Builders lake. 32' living room. 4 large. IIARCOURT 2 b die OFF CASH and CARRY heat. sprinkler system. Sunk-: 19934 HARPER TI; 1-2811 . - crooms eae 1, Handy to transportation. ?ointe Cit.v, near park and oR OSSE PO iNTE TU 1-8444 PH 6-3038 i., tt h d I' cheery bedrooms. 2 baths. fine condition. Ownel' trans- CO\IPL, en gar( C'1I: _-car a ac e ga- s\VI'lnml'ng pool. Low mainte- --.------~------powder room. maid's quarters. f'cl'rcd. We are nearly sold out! We have hangir rage. BY APPOINTMENT nance. Owner transferred. Chil- many, ready, willing and able buy" 21C-ELECTRICAL PRIDE TOHREY I{O,\D ~- Semi-Ranch' 1801 HUNTINGTON. "Woods." $40.000. TROMBLEY HOAD ncar the dren welcome. AI Scl: PRICE RED U C E D on this ers, desiring homes in the $1 B, 000 SERVICES CARPET A!\D FL"RXITL"RE \\ ah Cape ('ad effect. 3 becl- by owner. Cel.wr entrance Lake. 2 bedrooms plus family to $45,000 price range. Want to KARL DAVI ES TI I 5 3220 l'ancll llome in immaculate rOl,m>;. colonial. 3 bedrooms. 1~..z baths, - J - room. Priced under $40,000. VENDOME. 84--Immediate oe- Sell? . ld condition. Vacant and W:1I1t- INTEr lIrDDE\ L\:\E ~ :~-b('clroom: paneled jalousie porch, swli- Only nll1e years 0 . cupancy for a transferred exec- INJIA,N VILLAGE .. . 1 I -----~------ing for a new owner. GWENELL TU 2-1730 CLEANERS face bri,:k Ranch \\itll f:tl1lily: lIIlIS le( basement. Vcry con- 3951\1'£. VERNON, Grosse Pointe utive. French Normandy. 6 bed- FREE ESTI~1ATES ELECTRIC CO. Lowest room. venient to all schools. Owner Farms. For immediate sale by JOHN C. 5TAUDTt Inc. PRICE REDUCED to make it I rooms, 4I,-z baths. Neal' St. 10615 CADlCX manship :\L\l\Y L:\:\D-BrJCK flilt 6-6.;{ transferred. Shown by ap- owner. Charming 3-bedroom VA 2-0100 EVES. VA 2-6593 so easy to purchase this Paul's. Excellent value. Terms. 15-BUSINESS Complc~e wiring, repairing and bedroom" each. c:as heat. 2- pointment. Tuxedo 4-4791. brick colonial. 80x120' fenced ------exquisite three bedroom ;"ppliance circuits. TUXEDO 5-5700 25 years ------~ -~---~--- lot $2') 900 APP01'nt ent GROSSE POINTE WOODS-, OPPORTUNITIES c:tr garage_ . -,. m s. two bath ranch horne. All MARFORD COURT, 20065- T! 'I' d 5 2733 0 3 t 6 Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 11:< Call 822-1798 CUSTOM CARPET, lay and re- HIDGDIO:\T~2 bedruoms. as- GROSSE POINTE uxe 0 - . pen 0 the conveiences of modern Spilrkling, custom built, center S d I baths. paneled den, finished entrance. semi ..ranch. 2 twin pairing. Old carpet laid and 21J-W b~sto,; bun~a.lo\\'. gas heat. 9GG HIDDEN LAN" un ay. basement; 2-car garage. TUx- living; kitchen with built. 21D-ELECTRICAL repaired. Spare carpet shift- I.' l garage. L nder SlO,OOO. E size bedrooms. family kitchen. Beauty Salon edo 5-4461. ins. completely air-condi- APPLIANCES ed. Free estimates. PR 6- WALL \,. HA:\IPTO:\ _ 4-bedroom brick, .~irst Offering. Open ~ - 5:.30. tioned. honest two car ga- expansion attic garage. Attrac- free BEST BUYS I GROSSE POINTE 0925. Ranch. gas heat. 2-car at-' 1ake. Lochmoor to MOl1u.ngSlCle i rage. private patio acces- tive price. rates. KERCHEVAL AREA HOOVER - EUREKA t. ched <' . IT to Hidden Lane. ExceptIOnally NORWOOD. 1882 - Sin g I c' For Y F m;1 ? sible from the step-down a ...aI a,.,e. ,nice Hiinch home in secluded Eight Operator Shop owner three bedroom colonial. au r a ..y . family room. MADISON, 439.-Vacant. Pricc AJTH. SERVICE BEST CARPET CLEANERS BARRI:\GTO:\ - Large faIPily i area. 32 foot living room, sepa- first floor lav .. terrace. garage, Conve.niently located to schools. \V; reduced. Out of town owner REASONABLE FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY home. 2 bedrooms and bath i rate dining room. fine kitchen. recreation room. Leaving state. shoppwg and bus trans porta- CLEANING DYIt~G PAI:\TI: PRICE REDUCED on this car- must sell. Charming 3 bedroom Low Down Payment ALL MAKES down. 4 bedrooms and bath I 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths. large ! tion. The vcry reasonably low REDCC' riage house that e.fferves- center entI'ance colonial. Ex- For details write Box G-25 REPAIRING price of $22.900 will bring to up. family room with beamed eeil- HOLAND CT.. 410 - Larger cs with charm. Three bed. cellent decoratioIl. Only $1,300. Grosse Pointe News HARPER VACUUM you three full baths and five PROMPT HOME SERVICE ELk ing and ?atural fireplace. See face brick three bedroom col- rooms. 21,.2 baths, attached down to F.B.A, ..-LDON CO' bedrooms in a terrace which 17176 E Warren TU 1-1122 FREE ESTIMATES T t ,to appreCIate. oniaL First floor lav.. garage. garage. S will bc redecorated to your EXCELLENT opportunity for INSURED 'IT 2-2100 •. i\lRS_ DUNA WA Y~Tu 1-3760 I'ccreation room, price )'edueecl, ' CHALFONTE. 423-For a large taste. established wedding consult- GRAYTON - Freshly l'edeco- j family, this is an ideal hou~e. TU 2-6556 21K-VI ant to associate with exclu- rated this three bedroom 4 bedrooms, 2Y2 baths, famIly ,_, _ ,Silloway&Co:ALLOPENSUN.2T05 For appointment call sive Grosse Pointe shop. 884- HOOVER Dutcl~ Col(}nial is vacant room. Star of the Sea Parish. 21 I-PAINTING CL10.:\I-BLlLT deluxe ranch. 3, • LAN DE R 4251. AUTHORIZED SERVICE we, twin-sizcd bed roo m s, 2; 2 ' -~~~------! PURDY & EDGAR and can be yours for ul1der AND DECORATING baths. laundry room. full base- : LAKELAND. 595 _. Delightful: I ALINE 1214-Sparkling 2 bed- POiNTE VACUUlvi ASSOCIATES $20 000 16-PETS FOR SALE INTEIHOR - EXTERIOR paint- ment. family room. 550,000, smaller 4-b.ectroom home, 11-2 ' TU 4-0100 ,. . room bungalow. full dining 21019 :\1ACK TV 1-1014 \' TU 4-2228 ing. wall washing, ceiling tile. price range. Private. Tuxedo I baths up. 1.2 bath down, 26-ft.! _ I HANDY location in the Farms, room, good eating space in WEST HIGHLAND pups, AKC FI' FREE PICKCP & DELIVERY wall paneling. Odd jobs. PR 1-2713. living room, dining L. family PRICE REDUCED! with three bedrooms and a :itchen. Vacant. W. registered. males, $85; fe- :'\EW - REBUlL T - PARTS 7-3452. ------.----- kitchen. paneled recreation I New 3-bedroom I' a n e h. G.E. 314 RIVARD. Bargain hunter's den. Paneled recreation males. $95. WArrick 8-7461. V room. screened t~rrace. gas' kitchen, H-z baths. carpeting special. Take advantage of room for the children. Low BY ,A.PPOIl'ITMENT 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS WALL WASHING, painting, XOHTII OXFORD - Attractive j heat. Large. b.eautIfully land- draperies. tiled basement, gas owner's reduction. TU 2-2026; taxes, low price. but high POODLES. black miniatures &rld decorating. Reasonable. EASTSI' Colonial. 3 bedrooms. 1~~ ' ~~aped y.ard~ 60x190. 3. blocks heat, 2-car garage. Landscaped I _L_A_7_-~4_8_39__. _ in value. Present owner is LOCHMOOR. 1238-Lochmoor AKC, championship line. 6! SPENCER CORSETS Tuxedo 2-8012. clea~;' baths. Breakfast room. Recre- Blvd.'s best value. Lovely fam- ft on~ vIlIa",e and ~chools. $23.500. Private sale by owner. I moving out of town. weeks. SL 4-8472. i Ir,1 and first floor utility . & TUxedo 2-2823 . AND • f "; • J. ng IS 1 . 1 861 Washlnoton Road 4-1187, VA 4-1492. GARAG COUYfRY CLUB LA~E at Mo~ i cottage tvpe ranch, 3 bed- room. Dream kItchen. . oJ, GROSSE POINTE S H 0 RES, WAYS, <- ross. Attractive Cape Cod in! rooms. Col~lllal 3 Bedrooms, 11;2 b.atl~s, #50 Duval Road - 120. ft. DONALD BLISS WALLS, spotless condition. 25' living SHOREHAM 494, ranch. 2 BRUCE N. TAPP,A.N f~mlly room, complete bUllt-lll frontage. Terms. TUxedo 2- room, 2 baths. attached garage. bedrooms,' den, ll-2 baths, HEALTOR kitchen. $32,500. Owner. Edgar Decorator 0060. LARK ExterIor InterIor FRE :\ear lakefront park. terrace. 93 Kercheval TV 4-6200 TUxedo 2-7035 100 KERCHEVAL TU 4-2228 Free Estimates No Job :~ GROSSE POINTE Park, 2 lots FARMS---Contemporary with 3 VERNIER C I R C L E, 20630. 35 Years in G.P, corner Lakepointe and Avon- GRANrURISMO FREe: bedrooms. 2 baths, located ;"i! Pretty 3 bedroom 112 bath 1584 ALINE. Exceptionally fine "It Will Always Do to LAKE-FRONT HOME on East date, 75' x 177' e'ach. Private TU 1-7050 T! block from lake. Numerous Colonial with den. 3-bedroom ranch. Paneled fam- Change for the Better" Jefferson, near 14 Mile road. owner. TU 4-5747. AAMBf.ER special features, lovely land-. HAMILTON CT .. 250. Farms. 3 ily room with fireplace, new Brick 3-1evel, 5 years old. 3 COMPLETE decorating service. 1 scaping. I bedrooms, 21/2 baths. den, carpeting, 2-car garage. Extras. bedrooms, family room, living Interior and exterior paint- CHIMNEY ! breezeway. Cornel' Charle- $22800 0 l;'und 2 t 6 room, built-ins. Leaving state, MERCEDES-BENZ ing. Paper removing and paintin~' OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Ii . .', • pen .., ay o. VOlX. Tuxedo 1-1601. asking $26,000. Call 79!-1564. SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES paper hanging. Wall washing. Patios. 1 VENDOME 245. Idealiy located NEWCASTLE, 1819. Semi-ranch 1------FOR OVER V2 CENTURY OKW Workmanship guaranteed to Colonial with 3 bedrooms, 2 excellent condition, 2 finished I be the best. For estimate, LICE,' baths. powder room, large bedrooms. LEWISTON Everv stvle 01 Fence AVAN1.' (~B¥CAS call screened porch, attached ga- BARRINGTON, 819. 3 bed- First offering of the most eom- NNAIlceD erected for you AUTO) WILLIAM f'ORSYTHE c: rage, 100' ,,:ooded lot. rooms. 11,-2 baths. den. Under pletely beautiful home offered. VAlley 2-9108 LOTHROP 184 near Ridge. $20.000. Has 6 bedrooms, terrific family WA. 1-6282 LEO P. KISTNER Cc Everything you could want in a 1 BERKSHIRE, 710. Spa c i 0 u s, room, library, heated swimmin.g Interior painters, extel ior. ranch housee. Florida room, li- well arrangcd 5 bedrooms 3 pool and bomb shelter. ThiS lnrludlnll UFETIME LU8RlCATION Driveway Free estimates, work guar- brary. 3 bedrooms. 2h bath;;, baths.' 'house has everything from qual. Chain Link All-Steel and floors anc. Ol/I-ing 4nniv'elS'tll'YSOk, anteed. Rates reasonable. maid's quarters; large, well GHALFONTE 324 3 b d' ity living to fall-out protection. FREE EXPE Rustic Styles Custom wort;: and color. .: . e 100m Only C years old. You have to S"l landsC(lped lot. ranch, dmmg room. Make thO , B t 1 PRescott 7-5876, PRescot: offer. see IS one. y app. on y. HUSAK BROS. 7-5853. Garages : SHAREMET S TO LES ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN MEHLENBACHER, FEN,CE CO. 684S MlCUf6AN PAINTING, papering, paper COl. TU 5-4100 TU 5-6063 LO 7.4706 ,4 KERCHEVAL VAlley 1-0359 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL 4 eucs. W. 0': UVEIUIO&S removed. Wall washing. JOlIN S. GOODMAN Neat. reliable. Work guaran- J. GJ teed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TU 2-0083. TU .1'-92

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DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Th' T . 21A-GENERAL SERVICES _ . ~ __ .______ree runk lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE J P.M. TUESDAY

CAHPET L:\ YI'\(; _~l~-=-RUG CLEANING , .•• -t'AIN dNG AN-O---21 R-CEMENT WORK 21S-CARPENTER WORK I MR. and MRS. W. H. ,JEEVES. : son, W. R. JEEVES. III, April :'\E\\' :\:'\D OLP l\ \\)KE C.\RPET CLEA:'\EHS De:~I')""I\"lNG ------L. VERBEKE EX C L US I V E alterations by JR. (Mary Ann K e m p a, of I 23. Paternal grandparents are SllIftl'c1 l,!I'pet:-. rugs, taekNl down or -- --~.~ ~-_ ..~-~- CEMENT CONTRACTOR j- , Short and to Sliiir C,rpl'\ Marie Stephens. Quick serv- ,fr Allen Park), of Sou t h gat c, ; the W. R. JEEVES, SR. of Lin- R('pairs 01 A 11 T~'Pl'S :.'P,,{' and upholstered furniturc INTEmOH--.EXTr~HlOH All lypes of cement work. ice on hems. (Furs). TUxedo;c'C I \I Mich., announce the birth of a 1 ("oln road. BOB TIn'DEL c1ranrd and moth proofed, in I Fl'er .I':stimatcs Porches built or repaired. 5-7610. .J'f/6 ""'- , the Pointe 'IT J-O.U:., :.'[1:11' home the modern way Insured Patios a speciality. Basement \\ \'ll the latpst Rug DetC'ger, waterproofing, Bonded, EXPERT alterations, re-model- ':::~dL. : :.,~~ ... TheMGermOSsoeriPaOilnte (Continued from Page 17) GET A:\" e"timate ,llle! ,,('e how ,:rtt'~ owrni):ht, 5Tt-\R PAINTING CO. Li('enscd and Insured ing; your home, by the day G.P. NI~WS-ADD PERSOnals City of It l"an he dOI1t' ..\11 kinds of 1\"~',ming. sel'!~(' binding, throw LA 6-3R 1fi LI 8-:1283 LAkl.'vicw 1-4693 Pointe references. VAlley 2- '1 Oh h chose Delta Phi Epsilon. Anne 0416. n'pair". rrmodl'linc.: .. r:arages. :.;;;:... and runners, picked up W ~. ure affiliated with Delta Zeta, and ,,"Ii c!C'liH' red. ALL EXPERT cement work. 36c Marilyn elected Tau Kappa ;)0 ~ (';tr" it hiulder C A. ERNEST A. BOCK SEW iNG 1Iiteratlons, ad u It" United Presbyterian square. Porches, piers, base- J~"._ 16 Lake Shore Rd. Delta. All three girls will be F,'l'P est i III ate, reasonable Paintrr and decorator: quality Pattcr';()11 'IT~cdo t;-I-io-i m~nts, garages. TU 3-2900, and children; hems, zippers. Bertram de H. initiated in the Fall. :.ncI'S, DR 1-31:~3. and color matching. tbe finest. I ______. Served Grosse Pointe homes for - plain drapes. Blankets bouno .' i<:;;=~1 Atwood * * ... _1_'U__ l-_7_4._55_.______'1 Ben L. Tallman JRY~~S V~NTED l:'ACKED DOWN CARPETS 20 vears. I: JOHN GATHMAN, son of MICHIGAN AND t..'URNITURE 20685 Woodmont TU 1-6905 EDDIE'S EXPERIENCED r e-w e a vi n g ! 1..1 Lyman B. Stookey MR. and MRS. ROBERT H. ~ . 1 CUSTOM moth holes, burns, tears. Rea- ~_ - Richard W, Mitchell GATHMAN, of Harbor Hill. has ~.~ v.'. L\~['r 2'i:-~' PAINTING -;;ci-deeoratin.,!, ~~;il son a b Ie .. Estimates, QuIck ~ -- Ministers been selected publicity chair- CLEANED on I washing. Rcfcrenees. Cali PR service. PRescott 7-4381. ~-...:;- Morning Worship man for the University Center .----- 9:30 and 11:15 Invitatio,n to Bid 1-0041. <: Board, Western Michigan Uni- I ASPHALT ALTERATIONS, hems, chil- .- ...... Church Schooi versity, Kalamazoo, John is a LOCATION dren's clothes, draperies, cur- 9:30 and 11:15 freshman in the pre-med cur- Sealed bids will be rcccived by the City Clerk of t'he GEORGE S. DALLY tains. mending. Your home or BeGS PICKED UP PAINTING. DECORATING PAVING riculum. He was a 1961 grad- City of Grosse Pointe Palk until 10 A.;\'L Thursday, :\lay 10, mine. Phone 331-0267. uate of Grosse Pointe High A:\"D DELIVERED PapCI' ranging and wall \\ ash- Affiliated with 1962, for the purchase of approximately 7,000 lbs. of HTH "':\0 ./lll, b T(lo Sm;dL" School. ing. Serving this communit\' for State MJtcrial Producers DRESSMAKING, alterations, FIRST CHURCH OF Tablets (Calcium Hypochlorite) for use in the Waterfront One phone Cill! fo;' all home o\"er 23 YNlrs. ' Resurfacing of Concrete Drives, slipcovers, draperies. Experi- * * * A Dartmouth College sopho- Park swimming pool. rnillntcn,llll"l' prllb1ell1';. 20% Parking Lots, Approaches and enced. W <\lnut 4-5518. CHRIST, SCIENTIST, YA 4-S004 more from Grosse Pointe has Llt'l'tbeti Bu!lde:'" OFF C;\SH and CARRY Patchwork. Also all types of GROSSE POI NTE been chosen a member of Green TL" l-(H-i-i PR ti-;.,lIJti CO~IPLETE dccorating. Paper- Commerdal Work, 21 U-PLUMBING Proposals to be made on proposal forms and accom- g FARMS Key, the junior honorary so- panied by a certified cheek for not less than 5% of the PRIDE l:angin , ,ins~lr~:l. .g,uarant:e~. I Fre~ Estimates ciety, He is RONALD B. 21C-ELECTRICAl Al SchneldCl. 1 Ux",do 1-0;)6;). Credlt Available <;unday 'Services 10:30 a.m. amount of the proposai, or an accepted Bidder's Bond. Pro- SERVICES C.-\RPET A:\"D FURXITliRE "SPRFNKLE" "unday School-Infants' SCHHAl\'!. son of MR. and MRS. CALL TU 1-9946 Room 10:30 a.m. BYRON -C. SCHRAM of Severn posals ,to be plainly marked on outside of em'elope "Pro- Plumbing - Repairing Wednesday Testimony road. I INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Walter Desmet, Edw. P. Gordon Meeiing 8:00 p,m. posal on HTH Tablets," 'NJ:At'\ ViLLAGE CLEANERS I PAINTINS Water Heaters Replaced Schram will represent the -, r-r-T" ,r- CO FHE£ .ESTI:\lATES Sewer Cleaning KERBY SCHOOL Athletic Council in the society. t~c\""" K 1'-..- • I LOWE'st priers. Quality work- 21S-CARPENTER WORK 285 Kerby Roall, at Beaupre Grosse PoInte Par1\: reserves the right to wai\"e any in. 101115 C:\DlUX At Dartmouth he has been active ,manship in Grosse Pointe for ALL ARE WELCOME CO:l1,',kte '" in:~g. repairing and GET AN estimate and see how VA 2-1282 in inlercollegiate football and formalities in any bid and to :Iccept or reject any or all bids. TUXeDO 5-5700 ! 25 years. iJppii,ll1l"l' circuit;;. it ean be done. All kinds of th\.! Christian Union. He was LICEl\SED 01 a s tel' plum her repairs, remodeling. garages, graduated from Grosse Pointe Proposals will be opened in the Councii Chambers of lTSTO:\1 C.-\RPET, lay and re-I - TUxedo 1-7336 R e p air s, remodeling, etc High School in June of 1960. 30 years a, builder. C. A. Guaranteed electric sewer GROSS~ POINTE the MunIcipal Building, 15: 15 E. Jefferson Avenue, on paIring. Old carpet laid and I 21J-WALl WASH.NG Patterson. TUxedo 6-1464. * * * 21 D-ElECTRICAL repaired. Spare carpet shift- cleaning. Cal Roemer, TU. METHODIST CHURCH DR. JAMES BUSHONG, sup- Thursday, l\lay 10, 1962 at 10 A.:\I. WALL WASHING. Experience::!. 2-3150. APPLIANCES ect. Free estimates. PH 6- LOW COST 211 Morass Road erintendent of Grosse Pointe f I' e e estimatl's, reasonablC' ll9~5. l\-IODERNIZATION - REPAIR 9 :30 Worship; Church School public schools, will attend the CHARLES HEISE, rates. V Alley 1-2232, 21V-SILVER PLATING for Nursery thru 6th grade "i1O\fr-':)h '-../ ::~'\- ~r-1U"r-K'Kt:; ".\ Cabinets, kitchen. bathroom, Adult Classes. annual spring meeting of the City Clerk ' ,T' I recreation room, add i t ion s, 11:00 Worship; Church School Michigan Ed ucation Associa- A u I~. sr-Rv,('rC. i,-,C SILVf!:~~ & GOLD PLATING 8:S1 CARPET CLEANERS I WALL WASHING storm sash. Quality workman- for Nursery thru Senior tion's board of directors, com- OXldll,mg and Repall'1ng High. F!~EE PICKL"P &.: DELI\'EHY CLEANING DYING I PAINTING & DECORATING ship, missions, and committees, to 1 I.-=::!::!==~~~~~":...-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_'"",_-_-_-_- - _-_-_-_..------_.... 13rass PolIsnmg & Lacquenng ;\1.1. :\l:\KES HEDUCED WINTER PRICf!:S TUxedo 1-7888 be held at the MEA Camp, St. 1 .. ------..... ------. REPAIRING I J ~welry Repalrmg, Engravlr_g CARL WATSON Ministers Mary's Lake, near Battle Creek, PROMPT HOME SERVICE ELMER T. LABADIE I LA 6-5501 LEEBE.RT REV. JAMES D. NIXON May 11-12, IlliG E \\"arrpt1 TL 1-1122 FREE ESTIMATES , TUxedo 2-2064 City of INSURED I ADDITiONS ALT~HATiONS SILVERSMITHS REV. ALFRED T. BAMSEY 145UH CHARLEVOIX TU 2-6556 121K-WINDOW WASHIN~. Family rooms, porch enclosures, Village of modern kitehens, attics convert- Blk p.aSI of Chalmers HOOVER ed. VA 2-7~q8 GROSSE POI NTE 21I-PAINTING G.OU'v1IN ACTIlORIZED SEnneE WI:\'DUW CL1';ANING COMPLETE MODERNIZING St. James AND DECORATING LICENS~D & INSUR~D llL-LANDSCAPiNG Shores ~rosse 1foinfe 1Rark PO:NT= \f Ari iU~1 Sf!:RV1C'::; , d "- Y I ,\...... -v ,"I l.\TERIOR . EXTERIOR paint- WALL WASHING MIC HIGAN :21019 :\I.\CK TlI 1-1014 HELMER Lutheran Church NOTICE OF REGULAR in:!. ,,'all \\'ashing. cC'iling tile. FR1';1'; ESTIMA l'ES TUxedo 4-0522 CUSTOM Kercheval ot McMillan VILLAGE SPRING FREE PICKL"P ,\ DELI\'ERY \"all paneling. (Jdd jobs. PH WE ARE iNSURED :'\1-:\\' - RERl'[l.T - PARTS -; -3-i:1:?-. LANDSCAPING TU 4-0511 ELECTION VALLEY i.9321 Additions. ,Alterations • PATIOS Servlc"s - 8:30 and 11 a.m. WALT. \\"ASHlXG, painting, TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- InvitatiC1)n to Bid 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS .. WALLS (Nursery - 11 a.m. Service) TORS OF THE VILLAGE and decoratinf;. Rrasonable. EASTSIDE - Warren window Kitchen MOdernization SlInday School - 9:45 a.m . Tuxedo 2-8012. elea~.ine Commercial, resi- • EVERGREENS OF GROSSE POINTE SFE:'\CEI{ COI~SETS Or Mll10r Repair • SHRUBS Kinde.garten-9:4S and 11 a.m. SHORES, WAYNE AND Sealed bids will be received by the City Clerk of the City ~_._.~ . ~_____ dential. Insured. PH 2-6082, Bible Cla55es-9:45 a.m. I:](ii"iciuall;: ell" i ~n l'd. !i-:h,- Free Estlm;, tes MACOMB COUNTIES: of Grosse Pointe Park until 10 a.m. Thursday, IIIay 10, 1962, P.-\I'\TIXG. decorating; In- Lentcn Scrvices - Wed. 8 p.m. \\ ('i~ht fOlllldation;; it nd ;;lIr- Licensed Contractor METROPOLITAN for the rrsurfacing of four '4 )contiguous tennis courts at t;:>rtor, ext('rior. \\'all wash- ACME WINDOVl Rev. Geo~ge E. KII'Z, Pastor Notice is hereby given that :;ic:11 ~ arm (' n t..;. ()\'(T :';1; FRA~JK J. S1. AMOUR the regular Village Spring the Waterfront Park, Windmill Pointe Drive at Alter Road, In;;. Expert work, hest ref- CLEANING CO. LANDSCAPE SERVICE .\par,; experience :\1 a u d e Election is to be held in the Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. I'U 2-8324 TU 5-5791 VA 1-2070 PR 7-1093 Ban n crt. 368 :\lc Kinley, er('neE's. Bonded, TU 4-0712. • Window Cleaning Village of G r 0 sse Pointe (;1"(' .•;;(' PointC'. TL" 5--!O~. or I Shores, Wayne and Macomb Courts to be resurfaced witt, Laykold: 1 resurfaceI' course, '1'0\\ nsend 9

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she called farmer MIchaux on VernIer road hopmg he I. a good ]'udge of woods, which was no spare space in the other SL Joseph Academy, Adrian. had a hen who miE!ht adopt the wild duck egg. No luck. is necessary to find real bar- rooms. Her red and white wall- Racquet & Sport Shop The egg remains on~ the McFeely lawn and the swim- gains as often .a rare Early paper an db' rIght re d carpe t'mg Mich., is sponsoring a lunch- G & J Electric Go. Grosse Pointe's Own Sport Shop ming pool men have been warned not to disturb it, but American dry SInk or dough is a perfect foil for the Early eon and fashion show in .Jacob- Jim Krausmann, Owner ------American furniture she has col- son's St. Clair Room this Satur- if the mother doesn't return it seems very unlikely there lected through the years. Gay Electrical Wiring 106 KERCHEVAL WI"II b e a JUnIor.. ma II ar d . L'b1 rl· Eleels plates of pewter and brass line day, May 5. from 3 to 5 p.m. end Repairing * * * the fireplace of her rumpus For reservations apd f.urther on the Hill f th k't h "I f information contact Miss Brigid From the southland scads of vacationing scholars NetV Offl'cers room 0 f e 1 c en. re use TU 4-2738 h b . h 1 I to. call it a family room. There's O'Sullivan. VA 3-2083. TU 1.2262 TU 1.5262 aYe een returnmg wit t lose prized golden tans, to -:- . _ G"osse Pointe & East Side the chagrin of their stay-at.home school mates. Sixth The Libri Club's new officers ~------_, ~raders Cathy Champion and Megan Gregory decided and committee chairmen will be they would try for a home grown mahogany hue all in hon~red this Friday at a lunch- one dav. They fell asleep under the sun lamp and they eon In the. Oxford road home.of Camp Clarkston are no~v two very badlv burned little girls who have Mrs.. PhilIp ii' tBaker, the m- Seventy rolling acres in the County of Clarkston learned to their sorrow that the strong rays 'of the ultra, comIng pres en. REAL CAMPING AND ADVENTURE! violet are no substitute for the sun. . I Other officers for this 52nd • A camp close to home. * * * year of Libri include Mrs. Her- man D Scarney, of Orchard • Campers spend weekends at home. Last week-end. the Junior Goodwil~ gave a spirited Lake; Mrs. Hooper Truetner. • A small group of boys and. girls (5 to 13 yrs,) allows oppor- performance of ClaIr Booth Luce's claSSIC, "The Women" Mrs. Charles L. Wilson, of tunity for perslonal attention and growth. at the Players. Mrs. John DenIer, playing the former Bloomfield Hills; Mrs. Charles RIDING SWIMMING, NATURE LORE. CAMPFIRE COOK-OUTS, Ilka Chase role, enacted her part with striking realism. MacMahon and Mrs. Richard T. FARM ANIMALS, HAYRIDES, TRIPS, ETC. During the second act hairpulling and scratching match Purdy. Day Camp also for children Hving In Oakland County on opening night she was so persuasive that she ended Committee chairmen include up with a black eye, shoulder bruise and a long scratch. Mrs. Bruce Kirk, Mrs. Truett- TU 1.3460. Mrs, Thos. McCormick, Director. 'Tuition $413 week No need for stand-ins here! Mrs. D. incidentally looked ner, :M.rs.David L. Gamble and Our 20th Year - Member American Camping Assn. vary striking, in spite of the injuries, in the third act in I Mrs. Carron M. Boutell. a luscious cream colored sequin banded ball gown. Con------gr~tulations to Mrs. Milton Voelkens, who played the I k G d faIthful wife, to perfection, and added a new French I Par ar ,en twist hair-do just for h:r st~rring* role. Club to Meet CAMp. MOHEGOM~

11' th PILFE RING.S The Grosse Pointe Park Gar. FOR BOYS (7 to 17) Est. 1937 They ca It e sea 0f matrImony because he and d Club will meet Monday she nre always ready to sail into each other ••• Phil a- ~~y 13 at 12'30 o'clock fo; Cass Lake, Minnesota PERSONALITY - CHARACTER - GROWTH delphia Evening ~ulIetin. ! luncht'on in th~ Harvard road ._T . ~~ • '", 4~ ',. ... '" ... ; home of Mrs. Emil Leidlick. TWO 4-WEEK SESSIONS,$260 - JUNE 24 AND AUGUST 24 A young lady who had been going out with a young: At thl!: annual meeting re- Price includes Canadian and Mississippi Canoe TriPS (wk.). Horseback man for more than a year was asked by her parents I ports of officers and committee Riding, Soiling, Nature, Compcroft, All Land Sports, and Water Activities. v;:~~ti~~;~ what she tho~ght his intent~ons were, "I'm not quite chairmc.n will be .delivered and Camp Nurse, B.A. and B.S, Teaching Stoff. Chaperoned Travel. sure," she replIed. "He's keepmg me pretty much in the there WIllbe electIon of officers. ~~~Jk,~_OLP'[~~~~.~~:is~{.<_~_~_:~_:_..:_~-_:~~.~;,_:::j ~;~.'~t,.' dark." INFORMATION: Brochure, Movies, References or Personol' Intervi;:w. ... * * I Camping at its best for Boys! JACK COWART, 248 S. Center, Northville, Mich. Call Fl 9-0019 Yogi Berra got into a hassle with an' umpire, as is [ IN NORTHERN This House was Designed and Built by his wont, and threatened to bite his head off. "Son," said i MICHIGAN the arbiter grimly, "If you do that you'll' have more near Atlanta brains in ~:our stomach than you have in your head." -----_._---~--~~------,--~~------CAMP TA.HO.MEE Walter H. Mast~Co. (meaning little men)_ BROWN "BILT" YW CA to IIold Benefit Tea Ages '7.17 Quali~y Builders in Grosse Pointe 240 acres in the tall pines ••• Co-Op Apartments The YWCA of Metropolitan the Au Sable River this summer a semi-private lake. fer Over 30 Years Detroit, a Torch Drive Agency, as part of the YMCA's program Athletic Activities - Fellowship will sponsor a benefit tea and for teen-age campers. • Fun and Adventure $9800 to $13800 card party in the auditorium of Tickets for the tea and card • Out-of-doo,. Living the J. L. Hudson Co:s down- party may be obtained at any • Individual Opportunity CASH - TERMS - TRADE WE CAN BUILD YOUnS to\\"n store on Tuesday. May 22, YWCA branch or at the Camp Mature Supervision cond Individual Attention by Owners of Camp Mack-Cadieux } AREAS beginning at 1 p,m. Cavell offiCe at Central Branch • College Trained In Youth See our model at 98 Webber Place The party is planned to raise I YW. 2230 Witherell street. Leader.hip Harper-Cadieux funds for neW equipment to be Luretta G. San d e r s 0 f {$ Mod"rn Fcocllitl81 Grosse Pointe Shores used at Camp Cavell. High on Stephens road and Gertrude Write: TA..HO-MEE TU 5-2500 the priority list of Camp Cavell Schwarz of North Renaud road 918 Fox Bldg. Brown Investment Co. TUxedo 2-1400 Evenings, TUxedo 4-0717 "needs" is au aluminum canoe, are serving a! members of the Detroit 1, Mich. to be used for five.day trips on arrangements committee. 18545 East Warren

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