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Ent4red. u ~oDd ClaN Matter, 5e P~r Copy VOLUME 2Q-NO. -48 at th. Pcet OUle. at Detroit, Mlcb. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 26, 1959 $3,$0 P~f Y~ar 24 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION I

Sunday Was A Busy Day On-~he-Hill UEADLIN':S Abandoned Home St. Ambrose oj th, . ' Grid Davids '''EEK Takes' New Insult 'Slay Giants As Compiled by th. , Grosse Point, News Big Cooley High Team, Wearing Metro Crown, ThufllCby, November 19 ,From.. Vandals Downed by Pointe II TWO RETIRED GM officials Flames Sweep Through Attic of Torrey Home at By FrK Runnells met tragedy, yesterday, in a 575 duck blind on the north shore Lakeshore: 52 Fir,men of Thr,ee Depart- . Probably the most mem. oC Lake st. Clair. The two ments Fight Blaze orable scriptural story is men, Harry Anderson and Har- that of David, ,second king low, H. Curtice, were sitting By Patrieia Talbot of the Israelites, his sling- lide by, side In the blind when Fire added its havOC to decay and neglect last TInirs- shot and Goliath, chal,l1pion a Clock of ducks Clew over. Curtice raised his gun to fire day night when a blaze swept through the attic of the of the Philistines. " and at the same time, Ander- late Dr. and. Mrs. Harry Norton' Torreys' graystone The story Is history and unt.ll son stood up. The charge Crom Renaissance mansion at,575 Lakeshore. Friday, November 20. had no Curtice's sh:ltgun struck An- Fifty-two fir erne n from ------...... ---'"""-- equal. That was lhe night litlle ' derson In the head, killing Grosse Pointe, Shores, Woods ",. !50 Wateh Bllze , ' SI. Ambrose, king of the Par- and Farms battled to save the ochial schools. burned history him. Curtice, Cormer GM presi- Over 250 gathered as Ciremen I h 2 d I' G df I dent, and ATIdel'Son, Cormer house whl'ch would cost about wlt"' six pieces of equipment nto t e 2 n annua' 00 e- 1,500.000 to build t'oda'y, FI're 'I' lows football game when it slew GM vice-president, were close $ Cou'ght the fire and brought it I k' f M t 11 and Police Chief Fred D.u'emling Coo ey, "mg 0 the e ropo - friends and had hunted to- under control about 9:30 p,m. t h I 13 7 f th C.t lelher for years. ' of the Shores complimented the (Mrs, Peck saId that the Na. Chan se .00 s,hi -, or e I y .. ** firemen on their gallent effol1s tional Bank oC Detroit is execu- 'amp!ons',' P'. ' which confined the blaze l() the tor .0C the estate and has been Outweighed nearly 25 pounds A FIRE in Mt. Clemens' upper floor. ' ',., , per man, SI. Ambrose \VlIsn.t Nunneley Shoe Store, yester- .' (Continued on Pare !) figured to offer much of- a test day, c a use d an estimated Discovered by Police " ------for the bigger Cooley. team. $500,000 worth cif damage. The Police, who have b~n patrol- /y' h G -Z' Hardl~ ',allyone .'gave, St. ,Am- shoe store was completely de- ling t~e grounds since" spri~g "out UI ty brose even an outside chance stroyed and several other when It was last occupied, dls- of emerging victorious. All the buildings on the block suICer- covered the f1re at 6:45 p,m" I W k." smart money rode on Cooley, ed extensive smoke damage. after chasing severlll teen a,gers ,n ,ree lng which was figured to be at Firemen baUlf.,,~".. ,,'" '., _., . . _ Mrs, Torrey, 1'1rs. Frank Peck, . ted f kI' d" KenZie described the role of o 'Village' 113 MerriweaUier road. watched VlC 0 rec ess ,MVlng the, Cavaliers' hallmark. ThIlY' ' "PIIyola," saying some ,DJ's re- To City Hall ,1For COiincil'~:H,elp Purmg T" .•. ,'. .' ," lthe Cire. Her wedding recep~ by Farms Judge Grant. E. out-blocked, out-tacklea and ceive up to $100 a week to plug ~!..J~y tion held in the,house in JUlie, Armstrong at a hea~mg out-everythinged the big. plllcid certain records. WWJ,' WJR, Th.IS Fr' u.uJ, 1953, was the last big party. held Wednesday evemng, Cardinal team. ,. .' . , , WQTE and WCAR all reported InG.P. Woodsfchurch's Formative Years . ,_,__ ' \. , in the old tradition given there. November 18. Not one oC the 30,000 plus policies of no-payola. , -- ' : R' 'h Wb..... C P 1:.1 f 'd " , , ' . crowd expected St. Ambrose to New.Munic:ip~l, Buiiding i ~v. H.ug C.:. nh~, )b!s~.;,e~s.oExpa~s1Ont.n City's'P'ortion ol.Chri~tmas Mrs. Torrey's daughter, ~rs, The youth, Terrance J, rip the Cooley line to shreds. .. '" '" ',' "'-"'st~'ct',on V',s',t.': AccompanYing' Ex.pense:1 AppreCIate, $ Patience . ; '5' t 't W'I"I Be.' 'O'ffj • I' C!llford .B, West, of Bloomfl~Id Brandt oC 4405 Lemay, was But this is just what I it did- FrldlY, NClv~mber'U Unde \,;Ufl , u ,ree I ICI~ ly hills. heiress ~o the estate With given two years probation and the unexpected, it was throll~h NEWSCASTER JAC LeG OFF 'ed by" Vandals: Gouncil" .,' In Parkin9lotl~oiect ,OpenedatCeremonres four, gra~dchlldren, is, at the ordl,lred to reimburse the the Oardlnalline that D'Angelo . was Clred by WJBK.TV, yester- Chamber S~ear~d , Following' the publication of the story last week by !amlly wmter home In Ossa. Farms in the amount 'oC $146 sliced into the hole made by day, after his Wednesday night , ,Santa arrives in "The baw, Ga. for the damage to the park. ~ike Currie In the right side of 11 o'clock program on which he With Glue the (]rosse Pointe' News concerning ~he action of the Village" of Grosse Pointe Brandt had ~pent 30 days In the Cooley line and scampered gave his opinions on the sub- Grosse. Pointe FarI1)s City Council:in irisisting that the City on Friday, November Burning Leaves the Detroit House of COITec- four yards for the lirst touch. ject of payola. LeGoCf, who Is 'Vandals broke into the Grosse Pointe Methodist Church comply with the pav- 27, at 4 p.m, He will partici- lion, a sentence passed by I down with 4:02 left In the see-- considered Detroit's best known Woo d s' new ~unicipal ing requIrement on its parking lot the Grosse Pointe pate in the, opening of Cause Accident Detroit TraWc Judge, who also ond quarter. Manny Lamprides newscaster, said the firing did building during the, night News got in touch with the pastor. imposed a two years probation, just missed running In for the liOt change his opinions. His 11 of Monday,' November 16, The Rev, Hugh C. White was~ ,"Christmas Street" and with the stipulation that the extra point. The drive covered o'clock newscast has been the causing extensive d,amage asked if he had anything fur- >-coo--,,-pe-ra...... li-on~-oC--th-e-, ""7G-r-osse-'will be welcomed by city Heavy smoke from burning youth pay for damages to the 8O'yards, . highest rated show on at that to wood work and nlaster ther to ~ay on the matter. ~he Poi!lie' Farms City Council in officials and benefactors in~ leaves was blamed by two driv- stolen ,car he was driving and It didn't take Cooley long to hour. of the-council chambers. pas~or ISSUed the Collowmg granting ,its recent extension c1uding, Jam e s Holden, er involved in a crackup at a ear he hit on Moross near get riled up', On the secon~ play statemen.t and stressed that he on the paving requirement on Norbert Neff, Neil Blondell Ridge and Moran roads on Sun. th.e pier-park. after taking the kickoff qual'tf:r. ''Payola in one form or' an- other is a part of American Casper Salvaggio' of 20605 wantP.d. It understood ~at he the parking lot. In its desire and Police' 'Chief Thomas day, November 22, Both w'ere The teenager was convicted back Ted Bytnar hurled a 31. Nine Mile rDa'd, Clair a'PprCClated the cooperahon of to serve this community and Trombly. ticketed by Fanns police. in Detroit about a week after yard pass into the outstretched business" This is certainly not st. Shores, Construction "Ioreman, the Gr.osse Pointe F.ann.s City the w.orld, this constantly grow-, h "II Four persons were Injured, he was. aTrested, hands of Ken Barget on the to say that I or the broadcast told police that an unknown C b th th .~ ' After the ceremony, e WI k t C t H Cavaliers' 35 and he raced into industry condones the prr,ctice, , ou~cll. 0 In IS 1ns ....nce ing congregation never has ~ from'store to store greeting a?d were ta, en 0 ot age os- Brandt was driving ih a car person, or persons, entered the and m times past. hesitated to undertake addi- shoppers and passing out treats pital by firemen who were stolen from In front of 12400 paydlrt, untouched. Hill Kelly but I say let him who is with- building through the circular A" E dl ., called to assist at the scene" Frankfort Detrol'l He' '''as pur- put the Cardinals out in fronf, out sin cast the first stone," .',uys spin nll' lions to its facilities. The for the children, ,T ' wall on the west side of the •S . be . S t P()lice said that James P'l sued by 'D e! r 0 It police at (Continued 0.1 Pice 10) LeGoCf said Wednesday night. dT • ince Its ginnmg on ep. abpity" p(' the congre;:ation to H\)IPUali~, Byword , • ------This statement was in answer e ~~~e. vandals broke a nalf- ember 9, 1945, ttle Grosse absorb these costs and include Kohls, 27, of 19295 Edgefield, speeds'up to 80 miles an hour ' Pointe Methodist Church never' them in budget has been a Everything has been done to Harper Woods, was driving west south 'on Moross at 1:30 a. m. to the many inquiries he had its Missin:!t' WOIUan gallon jug of glue and wiped has cea..o;ed.to expand' its mem- tribute- to itS devotion" make shopping a pleasant chore. on Ridge and collided with a At the foot of Morass at '-7 received as .to why he had said the substance over the east ' - ' This year hospitality Is the. d ' b P trl k J H ' , . Feared Dead notning 'about the headline side wall plaster. . bers~i~ .and facilities. The C~rst "The c06t ~ the parking lot byword, In some stores tea,. car nven y a c . oga~, Lake Shore road, Brandt lost lrtory on payola in earlier broad- The entrance door on the acq~lsltion to thl! phYSIcal alone, is.$18,349, exclusive of f d cook" "Il be 33, of 23641 Beverly, St. ClaIr eDnlrol of the car he was driv- casts. "The story I used Wed- south wall was also smeared equipment of the church w~s the paving and the land. The co fee an h d ll~hwl ,Shores, who was traveling east ing, md smashed irito the pler- A woman who look up tem. nesday night expressed my own Salvaggio said replacement a parcel of land 280 feet In, church feels that it has been ~;~~~a;;~d :~dyn ander:n:~~~ ,on the road. . park Cence, skldcled 118 feet, porary residence in the Park, strong feelings In defense oC and repair costs will amount to frontage and 517 fee~ deep' on worthwhile to undertake this ill'e to be passed oUt. The motorlsls .told ~llce that ~ncl smashed Inlo a car belong- was reported missing from her the broadcast industry, of which about $200. Mor~ road. Two subsequent cost eyen though. the present' the smoke from burnmg leaves. mg to John M. Chase, Jr., of mother's home since Wednes- pu: .. ~~s h:.n mad,; ~I pArking lot represents AfI' over- ,.The, stor~s are fully stC!Cked was so thick they could not see 28, Beverly road. The skidding d N mbe 18 I have been a part for many .~\1?; years, To express my own opin- fronta~e on M?ross road ,394 ~ompHance to the parking ord- WIth beaullful fa~hfons, ",»,on- .each other and the collision car rIpped Ollt 46 feet' of fence . a~bj~~e of ~ s';'rch is 1\lrs. feet wllh a ~mform ~epth of inance by about 3 1.' The drous. toys and gIfts of every resulted. They were ticketed for and all the posts, tore out a Mary Margaret Schellenberg, ion was a violation cif' station to 517 feet, ~hls co~pns~s a,l1 church hll'S planned its parking descrIption .. Everythin: ~r 0 m not having their cars under con- wooden bumper and knocked 39, who with her husbancl, Jo- editorial policy," LeGOff said. Dr. Fitt to Talk area of some 5.2 acres. one of facilities With an eye toward better" parkmg to an some trol. down' a tree, before coming to seph, and daughter, Carol, has "," '" .. To Churchmen the fin~st church, sites In the the' construction of the third pack:Jg,~ng h~s been Planned" to Kohl surfered head injuries 'a halt. been living wilh'Mrs. Schell en- 'fEN IT ALlAN Renaissance Mct('opolitan area. and final unll' ,,'hic'll will be mak~ C h r 1St mas Street .. a and lacerations about the face, Br.andt tried .to escape by berg's' mot her, Mrs. Jennie masterpieces' were found in the Dr. Frank FiU, Pastor Emer- , "Upon this land in the last the main' Sanctuary .• At preS- ~:ypp~n:elace to s~ at holl- and his wif~, Maxine, 21, suf- lea"(ling In10 and swim- Ellis of 1034 Wayburn, h()me of an Halfan immigrant of itus of the Grosse Pointe Me- eight yeaTS the congregation ent no' cars Ire forced to park' fered head mjurles. mlng U>\Vlrrdthe Crescent Sail At the last report on Tues- three years, ago who is working morial Church. will be the has erected the £irst and second on 'elth~r side of ~{oross road I Cln Make Appotntment. Hogan emerged from the ac- Club but was captur,ed by City day, November 24, Park Det. IS a TV repalTJ11,an in Beverly principal speaker at the Men's units of a 14th century parish which presents a constant traf~ At some stores special ap- eldent with several teeth miss- Policemen Blair Martin and Lt. Stanley Enders said that Hills, Calif. Experts said the Association m 0 nth 1y dinner Gothic structure, and a, 160 car fic hazard because of 'ils nar- pOintments can be made, by the ing and with head injuries. His James Cronin, who were dls~ the misslilg woman had not yet paintings, which have been meeting to be held on Wednes- parking lot complete with sell. rowing at Ridge road man of the, family dunng the brother, Matthew, 31. also had pl\tehed to the scene when the been found. stored in the family's bedroom, da)'.' December 2 at 6:30 p.m. arate ingress and egre'Ss, one '" ' day or in the evening, so that hel\d Injuries. Farms called for lS.'Ilstance. ' The lieutenant said that the life worth eight to ten million in the Church gymnasium. way drives, and a complete The 1I~~rovemet~t ,Of this he may have speciil altentlon An 8ecider.t report revealed The officers saw Brandt leap ~hellenberg family sold their dollars, "We thougllt they were Men wishing to make reser- drainage system, property. IS a con m~mg pro- In !iClecting gifts, that damage to Kohl's ear was Into the water md were wlllt- home in Warren, Mtch., last nice pictures, but of no great A,precillel Eltensien cess.. From the begl~nlng, It "The Village" is also plan. $200, and to Hogan's, $350.' Both ing for him when he' reached May, and moved \n with Mrs. vations should call the Church alse value," Sllid Alfonso FolIo. Office, TU. 5-3773, before noon ""The Grosse Pointe Met~- was necessary to t the n;ng tt.'I fourleenth annual ears had to be towed away. the shore, Ellis, until' they purehasecl a - ",' '" on Tuesday, Incember 1. ' odict Church appreciates the 'level of the property In.orcler "Men's Night." This is In eve- 1------home. They recently closed I FORD MOTOR CO. has to .combat ~ swa~py condlUo~ ning'!iCt aside for ~n only so deal on a house at 20201 Mc. ceased its production of the which existed. Even now, a that they can shop in I con-' M:nw. tl're" Cars Sc' ooters Connick aVC'llue, Detroit. Edsel, which made its debut grading proj,ect is under way vlvlal selling an'a select their"", Mrs. Schellenbt'rg was miss- before the automotive industry Police and Firemen Turn to fuTtl1,er thiS process. gifts quickly and conveniently. S b. Sf. La ing on the November 1B date, , ' just 26 'months ago.. In three "Thll; spri.ng. the enurch will This year "Men's Night" will U }eet to trlCt ws , which Ll. Enders said was the model years, only ;;. Iltlle over Co'wboys for Park Roundup have It proJect" under way fOr be held on December 7" from day she was to ha\'e gone to '100,000 cars were sold. the further improvement and 7 until 10 p.m. Parents who have p-u-re-h-a-se-d-,--T-h-c-ch-lefssaid there is no her new home to clean ancl (lrt;- landscaping of the property, __ --,-___ 'pare It for occupancy, I Police and firemen from open spaces,' better, knpwn as which will enhance the beauty or are contemplating the pur- law which prohibits these cars On the day she was report. THE UNITED'" '"STEEL'" WORK. Grosse Pointe Park 'sudclenly Easl. Jefferson Jvenue, of thlll outlltAndlng Golhlc Fl'rst Yule Tree chase of motored mlnlatutt' cars and scooters (rom being driven ed missing, Park authorities re- ERS UNION yesterday told the found themsllives playing cow- Oh, those traffic. problems! structure." and seooters for their children, on prIvate property. whether on celved a call from the Detroit U. S, Government that it had noys last Friday when three The f1rem"n trltded' In their ______BJ' R I are warnecl by thl' headll of the (amlly ground, or with the con. Pollee Harbormaster Division better pile up as great a steel Shetland shfJW ponies led them rUbber hoot.q for western ones . aze epo:r:1C( Pointe Pollee Departments not scnt o( other private property at Belle Isle, who disclosed that supply AS possible for defense a m'!rry chue in the middle and the fellows who usually School Board to permil the children to opcr. owners, Otherwise, youngsters a car registered to the ScheJlcn. purposes. The announcement of East Jefferson avenue. round up strays In squad cars Ernst ,Sarar oC 20,,4 Vernier ate them on sidewalks or are I bsolutely (orbldden to bergs was found on the' Ben" Indicated that there WIIS little switched frOm night $tlcks to road used tWD buckets of water streets, driVe on sidewalks or streets, or l!I'Ie bridge, at the fifth span, The three ponies. who hacl ShUts Meeting hope 01 li settlement In the flve lassoes, and a mighty CIne job to. douse 'II Christmas tree £lre The' cohlds pOirit out' thal other public rights o( wly, facing east. been quartered In the gara"ge of month old steel strike before was done by ail. particularly In his house on Tuesday, No- there Is no law to prevent par- The £lve Pointe police chiefs On the assumptlDn that M~ the Bernie Falk's home on' the end of the 80 daY' Taft Officer John Carroll. The Grosse Pointe Board of vembei' 17. ents buying such cars or scoot- (ell that now Is the lime to Issue Schellenberg had Jumped Into Maryland avenue, got loose In Hartley Injunction back to work Well eve r y t h I n g quieted Education wm. hold its regular The tree, which was 1Il1Hlclal, eta (or their children, but there this warning, since many par- tho water, personnel of the Bar. the midst of preparations that period, January 26. down afler awhile and the December mettlng on, Monday, was placed too close to an In. Is a Slate Law which prohibits ents are expected to buy the bannaster have been dragging were being made U! send them At that lime, If there hU ponies who were Ceellng .10 at December 7. at 7 :30 P. m. clnecator In the basement, caus. ANYONE (rom clrlving motor- rars and Acooters (or their ehll- the Detroit River for her body. 10 Canada, The planned depor- home on the range were re- This' Is a week ell'rHer than Ing heat to Illnlle It, A nGml>er operated, vehicles, whether gas dren for Chrlstmas. So far, theIr recovery attempt.. been no settlement, the workers lalion doubtless had nothing to can walk out again. hi a letter tOl"ralled and sent, on to Can- the rcgular date, (he Board ot ornaments were also dc- or electric, WlthOllt a driver's According 10 la'v. both par- have boon'llnsuccessfu!. do with the sudden dash Cor to Secretary of Commerce Fred- ada as planned. usually meets on the second stroyed by the fire the total, license. ents and children can be prose. The husbancl of the missing loss was about $20. several children throughout euted In court for any Injuries woman salcl that he last saw erick H, Mueller, Union coun. freeclom. Both Mr. and- Mrs. Falk Monday of each nionlh. There was some smoke dam. the Polnle, have been atopped resulling In any mlshaPll caused his wife at 6:2~ a,m" Novem. sel Arthur J. Goldberg said that heaved sighs of relief and the The public Is Invited to at. Anyway, thl!5e three, ma'res age throughout the house and by pollee, aM taken home, by children clrivlng these vo. ber IB, just before he left for the union wanted It made "per- Park public proteclors lletlled tend the meetings which are (a, stallion wall eorrallerl in a that oC a neighbor's, MI'S, P. where the children and Ihelr hlcles, work. Detroit pollee called the fectly Ililin thlt should the back to the dull dally routine held In the Administrative 0(. separate stAll and didn't get C z e k is ,2052 Vernier. The parenti were wlrned about the For pArents who might think Park department at 7:20 I,m. Itrlke reaume, any perll to the 0( chasing speeders Ind Clre (ices of the IIChool llyllem at building 'II a duplex. law. . (CCIIIUIl.e4 .. p.,. I) when the clr wu founll. (C.. U.. eta .. p.,e 12) away) headed for tM wide call •• 189 St. ONtr avenue.

" Page Two G RO SSE POINTE NE.WS,i Thursday. November 26, 1959

. I. 'I Modem submarines cln trav-l the surface. Tbey CIlI fully ~b- J and 0CC\l.' pation.1,1th.erIPYheat- el faster submellled. than on merie in lelll than one minute. , , M I VandauB18med for Fire Austin, ~tudents , MlJ;scula~Dystropby arc,t m6~~ral 'chairman' Of' thc To P~esent Play SC"t.. ~>::1, u'le'd' ' -fo'r 'Next Tuesd' NDA drive In the metropolitan StMlll'S suggesliOff In Abandoned Mansion ,reu ay al'ca is Mrs. ~oseph, Shoenllh. f()r Ihe boys lint/. The Austin Players. of A~sthl ' --'-__ ....:... - Jerry Lewis is national chair- (CoeUaaetl tr- PiCe 1) son, William Torrey, Jr., who High School wili present "The 'Next Tuesday evenIng volun. search in muscle diseases which man and' Mrs. Lou Gehrig, ,'o""g young men trying to sell the house. There lives there, and a daughter, Mrs. Rainmaker," Saturday and Sun. teers wlll march for Muscular affect millions of Americans. whose famous husband, the is a possibility it will be torn Peck. Dr. Torrey, surgeon, day evenings, December 5 and Dystrophy throughout the five public information and edu. baseball star. was a victim, is Ihis Chrisl1IItls. , down if no buyers are found. yachtsman, big game hunter. 6, in the Pierce Junior High Grosse Pointes. Last year $265,- calion also play an Important campaign chairman. Mrs. G. , The Torrey home of 60 rooms friend to Pcc$[dent Herbert School audltorlwn. 8 o'clock. 000 was raised [n the metropol- role in the MDA program. Be. Mennen Williams r. state chair- , .,' was built In 1914 and for 45 Hoover died in 1945. Mrs. Tor. Donation is $1.00. itan area and this year MD cause Detroit has so generousl~' man. f years was the scene of elegant rey, las~ winter. The Rainmaker, a Broadway workers hope to increase this supported this cause, a special In the metropoUtan area there Qetroit society gatherings. Mrs. Time has passed the. great hit and later amoUonpiclure, contribution. summer day camp for children are currently 300 cases of MD. Torrey's sister, Mrs. Joseph house by; vandals now roam the is the opening {lerformance of Mayor' Louis Midani has has been made possible. The Turn on your porchllghts Tues- SCblotman. 500 Lakeshore road, floors where society once dined the year 'for the "Players," named November 15.December local chapler has raised its fund day evening to aId the volun- was married from the house and danced. Fire' has wrought Ca:st in the female. lead role 15 liS Muscular Dyslrophy 6ising from $70,000 in 1955 lee1'S raising funds for MD and and lived there with her hus. the final indignity. sealed the of Lizzie is Sylvia. Kaminsk[.Month. Th~ evening march wlll to $265,000 in 1958. give generously. fate of anOther Lakeshore band While their own huge man- The othef cast members are elfrnax' the 'campaign.. As additional money is raised ------Gothic house was being built. sion, which will sink into the Marty, ,Burke, J3at. O'Lynn. 1\1I:s..Erwin Johnson ,and Mrs. the Patient Service program SCRAPBOOK STOLEN l,2ot It Oae-.,party past, haunted by former, splen- dor; surrendered to the remorse- Jerry O',8erskl. Charles, Dl'ls~ John Fralick arc co-chairnwn c'oll, Mike McDortald and Don for the drive in Grosse f'ointe wiIi be expanded lo meet the Mis. Russell Axsom of 279 During the post Wo.id War less march of residential PI'og- [)iebe!. Pete ,Bologna is stu- J!'arms; Mrs. John MacKay, ever growing needs. These serv- Vinc(.'nlles avenue, told City I era, hundreds' were enter~ ress. tained in tile paneled rooms alld dent producer and. Al Rut. chairman, Grosse Pointe Park; Ices al'e avall'able lo all victims police, N'ovembcr 17, thal a well-maintained grounas of the 'ledge. the business manager. Mrs, H. M. Woodhouse. chair~ of MD regardless o[ the family's package .had been laken [rom Boys" estate. Over, 1,200 attended' a TheAusdl~laYtl1~are lnem" man, Grossli Pointe Shores; Mrs. ability to pay. lhE' back ~eal o[ her eal' While Kaynee Wash 'n' Wear medical convention party there ..Scooters bers of the National Cathollc R. H. GrQschner, chairman, City Direclpatient services in- it was parked in area 4 in lhe 10 1916; royalty and statesmen Theater Conference and al'e of Grosse Pointe, and Mrs. elude providing the necessary Village. The package contained danced ,on lhe marble floors. a,n integral part of the school's l\hrgaret Beel. chainnan. Grosse orthopedic equlpmenl needed a scrapbook. (Continued from Pare I) Mrs. Torrey "Wl!s the former activities. . Pointe Woods. ------...------Broadcloth Nell Ford"gl'anddllughter of operator's licenses can be ob- tained for their ohlldren, a seventy-five per cent oi 'the Capt. John B. Ford, founder ~t State Law specifies that a child contributions raised are used Shirts the firsl plat. glass company )NTANGI~,LES for research to. find the rause of America. must be ut least 14 ~'ears old to obtain a license to operate a • Poor reputations' would bea and cure for this fatal disease: A business fallure. at. 70. he novelty if everyon~' could be The MDA has financed a new went on to recoup .hls fortunes motor scooter, and at least 15 years old before getting a driv_ credited with their good inten: $5,000,000 Institute for Muscle and founded, the Wyandotte er's ..license to operale a car. tions. Disease in New York for reo Chemical Company. Mrs. Tor- 'Ihe latter only after undertak- rey's sisters were 1>frs. Schlot-' ing a driver-training course, Here's a wonderful suggestion. from Santa. man, and .Mrs. Elmer Speck, and this license is restricted. These shirts have sm,-,rt, round. pin-down collars whoseneighbqring estate is now • , . he-!d in p!oce with silver pins .. convedib!e subdivided as Clairview road. a; visible asset He,r brother. Emory "Pat" Ford, I Club to Vie'lv cuffs for buttons or links. Choose from whi ~e, bUIlt a home next door to Mrs. The India ivory and checks. ' Schlotman. That mansion is Temple Movies your \ nOw gone. nothlngle[t of his ..... Leonardo great estate but I derelict barn ' on the abandoned land. The Senior Meri's Club of the Grosse Pointe War -Memorial Look Had Priceless Art ,will have 8 special treat at their The Torre~'S filled. their home 1unc heon meel.1n" g a:t 12 30 Tues - by Lebow GROSSE POINTE, AT 17140 KERCHEVAL with rare tapestries, paintings day, D~mber 8, when Wallace by Romney, Van Dyke and . h h' f fll .TOPCOAT TUxedo 2.8970 Greuze, carved mahogany fur- Temple Will s ow IS ine ms Here is lebow's of the by-ways of Europe and nilure, velvets and brocades, relate his experiences 'climbing improved version of the right outercoat quietly priceless paneling. All these the Matterhorn. ' the ContinentClI . treasures are gone now, sold at All ~nior 'men in Grosse, look •.. interesting, but confidently conveys an auction last May. ' Pointe are invited. Luncheon new but not impreesion of ea:!e and assur- Water drips forlornly on the reservations should be sent" in ballroom .floor, an abandoned to President Edward Gehrig, extreme. From the an~e-of competence and white upright' piano, still \ in VA 2-6614 by Friday, Decem- elegance of the poise. tune, is surrounded by a burned ber 4. Illpel, to the mattress. Wind sweeps through Mr. Temple's film will start the room from windows, the in the. Azores and move to sensibly shorter side You'll enjoy respectful firemen left open and from PortUgal tRking In besides Lis. vents, it is the attention from business 'jagged holes in the roof. Old bon sunny Estoril, the, Portu- f ultimllte in iTIl1ster seraptlooks, family pictures, let- guese Mente Carlo, Bucco the prospects and others whose ters are moulderlng from damp- mountain hunting lodge of the . bend-tailoring, ness. In the drawing room the Portuguese Kings, Sintra where 1960 style. See the opi~ions you value.., .. and brown velvet walls are beginning the royal ,palace Is located, the leonardo in 1I wide a new confidencp. that flows to peel a quge. carved chest, too picturesque fishing village 'of Victorian and cumbersome' to Nazare and the seaside resort rcllnge of plIHerm from the-..knowledge that be moved, bears a price tag, of Figuera do Foz. llnd shlldes this $225. The stuffing is showing In Spain, the movie will move week. you're making an excellent on a t\lfted velvet couch in the from Madrid to Sanlander on impression. great hallway. and sodden satin the Bay of Biscay and the .coast- 110.00 sofa pillows are soaking up al resort of San Sebastian. In water. Pamplomo the wild Festival iof IHow M~ch Ha~,.~r. Grounds Now Overrrown St. Fermin with the running of CLOT~ES ARE On the grounds of the five the bulls and week long fea- 'j{i~hey.~recman le,en Sliced OH, 'You~Home'? acre estate wasted trees bow tured bullfights will be shown. EXCLUSIVE WITH-US IN DETROIT before faU storms, grass and ' Moving across the Pyrenees, vines straggle over the once Mr, Temple will take his view- With bunding cosfs up 1'45% in the past ,18 carefully tended telTaces and ers through the Basque' and WHALING'S years, a large part of your home may, be un- stone walks. the boxwc,od Brilon country. The Caves of hedge.- are unkempt,' the pond Lascaux will be visited wl.ere meM'wea/t, insured if your coverage hasn't been kept up to where the Torrey children were recently were discovered' excel- 520 WOODWARD 6329 W. 7 MILE ~~ date, A loss could spell disaster. once rowed by their nurse, Is lent examples of the art work Nortll .1 Clty-e:-ty ...... \ N..... u...... stagnant and afloat with leaves, of ero Magnon man. Then one wo 2.1456 Woodward at Graml Circus Park In 1932, this now silent, echo- travels vicariously through the UN 4.2600 rf you haven't checked your prptection in reo fl.w Powatowa S10.. IfMrs r ,\AI5O i" Chic"!tI Ing house was aglitter, decked champagne and chateau country ' A.IIt. to 5.:30 P,M: 0... TIlers. 0llII Fri. Iv". lation to replacement costs within the past few as the French Lido with bal- stopping for a look and the fa- WELCOMETO IEnOIT YISITORS-YlllIr CARTEIUN~H£ Crlilt care NDt«1i Mtl1 ~. years you would be wise to do so immeCIiately. loons and flowers, and a ten mous, bicycle race, La Tour de , . (: We can be helpful, Call us. piece orcheslra played on Ule France. terrace when, Eleanor Torrey, From France and its cathe- • now Mrs. West, made her debut drals, the film moves to the in a white saUn and velvet Rhineland and the medieval W. R.Cavanaugh Agency, Inc. gown. The great drawing room towns of the Black Forest. was the setUng for a reception In Swilzerland, comes the fl)- Make Christmas, 1960 Your BEST Ever! Join ,the Complete OM.stop imurllnce,s';rvice [n 1933 for Mrs. WlIliam Torrey cal point of the film where Mr. (nee Annetle Baker). wife of Temple wlll pause U) relate his , 19854 Mack between Huntington and Torrey Mrs. West's brother. dramatic experiimce in cUm1>- Grosse Pointe Woods 36 TU 4-7900 Died in Georli. '.. ing the Matterhorn, an excep- William Torrey 'died ,I few tional feat for a man over fifty years ago in Georgia, leaving II without climbing experience, Christmas He made the climb.in two days with two guides and a porter under adverse weather condi- tions. After the tense experience at -Club Zermatt Mr. 'Temple wlll re- sume his film travels to Lake Como. Rome, Venice, Florence, the Isle"of Elba and finally back that pays you 3i%~:... KO,DACHROME to Spain with stops at Majorca, the Cllsta Brava and Barcelona. processed' and maile~ First Federal gives you a free Christmas Club kit PRACTICAL including- (1) A set of 5~ numbered reminder coupons What a man knows is sec- that make'payday saying eMier, (2) addressed, postpaid dir~d to your home! ondary-it's the use he makes envelopes for mail-saving, (3) a. savings growth chart of what he kMws thal fel,lly that will help yoil plan your savings program. counts. Save every payday and have the money you need. • Factory Fresh 8 mm. Movie Film 3for8.99 year from now, to give everyone a merrier Christmas, and to pay year-end bills and taxes. Start wi~h $1 or ~~t Ilointl more-save $1, $2, $5, or $10 weekly-or any amount mm" 20 exposure .. '. 2,69, 3f~,7.49 you wish. ' 35 Unlike m08tChristm'as Club plans, First Federal's pays New. you 3 !.-2% current annual earnings, payable June 30th We own and operate our own PHOTO FINISHING PLANT, Published E"e~y Tlmud.,. 11, and December 31st on money left to the end of the Anteebo Publlsllers. Inc. eamin~s period. ' EVERY film fine grain. hand developed •. , EVERY print hand lit Kercheval, Grosse Pointe 1'...... Mlchl.c.n developed on graded paper, • , AT REGULAR PRICESI Custom Pbone TV 2.6900 Threo TrllRk Lines work to your individual specification! Fontered as seCORd daIS m.tter .t the post oUlce. Detroit, Mlchl.can. under the act or March 3, IS!I7. LIST Subscription Rates: $3,50 Per Yeu Argus 500 Projector llY Mall;. ' •.50 outside Wayne Coun- If you now have a FiM 69.95 ty. All News and Advertlslnl COpy Must Be In The News Office by Federal I18.vingll account.. Brilliant 500.wattsemi-automatic: projec- OUR Tuesday Afternoon to ObtaIn (n- you can easily use it. for tor. Only a limited number at this price! PRTel serlton' ' Chrislmas Club saving. Address all mail (subscrip. tions, change or address. Forms Come in, write or phone 357,I:.".", ,., ~i ,' , •• , - ,.J,., \.'., .~ . ',' '.,' -.-_,-T,~./--:,~.~'; .. ,,-:c:-•.:,.~.:;:-:-~.~'_;).•~.-;,'.,' '~'''',"\, ",.'/1" '"

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Thursday, November 26, '1959 GROSSE POINTE NEWS FABULOUS, FAB'ULOUS Pre-Christmas. , .

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lOP COAT SPECIALS SPORT, ,COAT SPECIALS. REGULAR PRICE , MONTH-END PRICE Finest blend of rare MONGOLIAN CASHMERE and WOOL S9900 '28.00 Grey or brown Herringbone weave. Regs" shorts. longs •. X.longs Reg. $145, ' . $'35.00-$ 45.00 $49.50-$ 55.00 '33.00 100% CASHMERE TOPCOATS in Char,coal Grey, Bison Brown,' S10900 $59.50-$ 65.00 '39.00 Navy and Neutral. Regs" shorts, longs. !...... Reg. $165 " " $70.00-$ 75.00 " '47.00 OiHER MONTH. END TOP COAT YAWES $85.00-$100.00 '58.00

REGULAR PRIC'E MONTH~END PRICE I $69.50 '44 Special BLUE or OLIVE $75-$ 79.50 '49 $85-$ 89.50 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED '54 ~T$39.S0 :. $95-$109,50 '59 BLAZERS , , . REGS., SHORTS, ,.LONGS 50 ZIP-OUT LINED TWEEDS, A veriety of colors in exiTe warm '5950 ONLY '. .ONL Y. . '32 coet:s for year eround wear •..... , , , ..•• ; ••. , .••••• , , •• ' Extra Longs $37.50

55% WOOL ... 45% CASHMERE 100% WOOL WORSTED FLANNEL S. STEIN'S FAMOUS MEN'S SUIIS MEN'S SLACKS BOX SHIRT SALE 00 99 REGULAR$135 . REGULAR $19.95 $13 85 $89 .3 ~OR ONLY $11 . AVAILABLE IN REGS., SHTS., LONGS, X-LONGS , PLAIN or PLEATED FR9NTS - SIZES: 29-42 WAISTS IN GREY, BLUE and BLACK.BROWN Color~:'Char-Brown, Chllr.Grey, Cambridge Grey or Oxford WASH 'N WEAR IN A VARIETY OF COLLAR5IZE~ , BOYS' DEPARTMENT Super Savings GROSSE POINT~'S LAR~EST SEL~CTION OF CLOTHING FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN Special Group - 100% Wool REG. MONTH-END $27.50 • $27.95 $17.00 $30.00 - $35.00 . $22.00 $37.50. $40.0.0. $26.00 V-NECK/.SLEEVELESS AND LONG SLEEVE . $42.50 - $45.00 . $31.00 SUITS $50.0.0 - $55.00 $39.00

REG.. MONTH-END SPECIAL GROUP .. FINEST '" $15.95- $16.95 $11.00 $19.50 • $20..00 $13.00 SWEAIERSI. > ., ' $22.50.'. $27.50. $17,00 SPORT COATS $29.50 - $30..0.0. $19.00 $32.50 • $35.0.0. , $22.00 REG. $3.95 REG. $4.95 - $5.95 REG. $6.95 - $7.95 SPECIAL GROUP - LONG SLEEVE Solids, Plaids, Checks' s s 99 SPORT SHIRTS 'REG.$3.99.:~:5COI;199

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MEN'S NIGHT December 8.23 , c 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. DECEMBER 7 FREE PARKING S STEIN&CO, OPEN FROM 7 P, M, TO lOP. M, 17012 KERCHEVAL, in the Village Monday - Friday FOR MEN ONLY Saturday 9-6

------~------'-.::." \ Go R OS S E POINTE NEWS ,Thursday. November 26. '1959 Wbat CODItItutes'. lIvin11 It depends 10 mucn on whether H" h wage today is a reel problem - you receive it or pay it. Car Hits 19 down or mi'scalculatiOn might It~~p~ie t:ie~h~~ri~~o~~.dt~:t~; School Student I__O_B_I_T_I_J A_I_I_I_E_S_~_1~:~~l::t~:c:..OC~"poUl~ers are urged to par. and the Goodwill Industries, _ A Favorue with Grosse Pointers! 'Farms police exonerated a TOM p, C.AL~ DR. THOl'lAS SAGE This Saturday, November 28, Boating Specialties , .. , motorist whose oW' stnlck a 15- is "Good Turn Day" in Grosse . 'f ..,4' mel',ca j year-Gld Grosse Pointe High Mr.Chalmen, 53, of 1425 Dl'. Sage, 57, of 936 Trombley Pointe and the entlt'e Detroit School r.tudent on Friday, No- Buckingham road, died Monday road died Sunday, November 22 area, I •• tical Books • Difts vember 20, whlle the student November 16, at his home. He in Jennings Hospital. " PREFERRED Good Turn Oay is being con- Starting December 1st was crossing Grosse Pointe was a native of St. Thomas. He is survived by his wife, ducted by Ule Detroit Area Boy ! boulevard, near McKinley place. Ont. Harriet; a daughter, Gwen; and Scout Council in conjunction ,OPEN EVENINGS HEALTH A police report, •. based on He is' survived by a brother. a bl'Other, Roland T. Lakey. with the Goodwlll Industries. ' UNTIL CHRISTMAS statements from, witnesses, dis- Del S. Chalmers. . Services were Tuesday. No- SCltllrdClY' till 5:00 closed that the teenager, Penny Services were ThursdaY, No- vember 2. and burial .WilS in The,Boy Scouts will conduct Telep of 1114 Anita, was cross- vember .19, and burial was' in White Chapel cemetel-Y. a one day clothing drive this WATER ,ing from the north to the south Woodlawn cemetery. ' ...... Saturday. A successful drive ship's wheel DELIGHTFUL TASTING > curb, when she ran Into a ('ar ...... the 'driven uv Donald CarrieI'. IB, I ALICE 1\1. ZEINER will insure the handicapped 19605 Mack Tll 2.1340 of 336 Ridge road, FRANCES E.. COUSINO Mrs. Zeiner B7, of.1035 Whit- people who receive work, reha- Mrs. Cousino, 73, of 1000 V~n MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER The wilnesses ~aid that the tier rolld, died Sunday. No\'em- Ibilitation and vocational train. girl came out into the street Dyke and formerlf of 1029 bel' 22 in Bon secours hospital. . ling through Goodwill, a back. Kensington road, died Wednes- From Hot $pr;"II, Ark, too fast, and Carrier wq un. She is survived by her daugh- 'lOg of material on which to able to stop in time to avoid day, November 18, in Woman's MOIJntoin Volley Woter is good for so mony thi~s ••• ond So I. liiHing her. She was kn()('ked Hospital. ter, Mr5: Benjamin (Marguerite) work. Thus, layoffs of these good for you' Start your'day with coffe<> <:, t"" moue with AmbroslDi and a grandson. Jay. people en be pre en t e d to the pavement. A .native of Detroit, she was Services were on November "n v Mountain Voi:~y Water. Also use It with concentrated l:uit I :\liss Telep \,:j,~ takcn to Be.n the widow Of the late .Elmer L. 25 and burial was in Jamestown I throubhout the entire year. Cousino. juices. Mildly olkGline; row $Olt (sodium) cante.,t.' No chlotlne Se<."ours Hospital by police fOt' cemetery, Jamestown, Ohio, Scout ~ps will, be assigned She is survh'ed \by}wo sons. - ond tastes so good: treatment of lacerations alnut ...... an IIrea to cover lmd will use the left temple. and then driven Robert and Raymond F" 'f<. small trucks and wagons to take Obtainable ~t' Farms M~rket 'or Hamlin's home. . and three grandchildren. G. DOUGLAS CLOUTIER coiledI'd materiat a centrally Carriel' was released after he to - or Order Direct ServIces were S~t~rday, N?-' Mr. Cloutier. 61. of 970 Bal- located cornel'. Residenls are and the witnesses made their "embel' 21, and burial was III four road, died Tuesday, No- asked to place used .Imt still Try .Ii ClJStoj Delightful MOlmfai~.,Valley lF' ala statemenls. Woodlawn cemetery. vember 24 at Harper Hospital useful clothing in' a Good Tul'l1 .LO 7-0178 Ddl\'~rrd l

Todoy's kitchen, beyond beirtg 0 plate to cook-ean become on informal Mtir,g area or a hospitality center, St. Ch"rles can h~lp you plon your kitchen in worm toned woods or steel in decorator colors with appliances to match, " kitchen designed especi"Uy " for you, ",

• F.R.A, ~r BUII", Terms 99-41 Hayes .At'llillible. 1 Mile N. of Hllrper • Complele l"sllllllll;O" Sert';u. LA 7-9600 2.HOUR fREE PARKING ON ANY OF CITY'S 3 MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS Expert u'orltmlltlShip. Free EsI;m4les (Parking stubs volidated when yoU mok.

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Thursday, No~ember 26,I~S9 GRO S S ! POI N TEN E W S Page.Rv. Family to Give Talk on EskinlOS Introducing Pointe's Newest Teachers ShoresTraffi~ yiolators Pay Eugene B. Power, fQunder of Polnle Llbrary at 8 p.m., Wed. cording to Wmlam L. Newman, Glenn A. Everett of 23600 De. of speeding on Lake Shore, and University Microfilm, Inc., and neuday, December 2, at the P I' 0 g I'a m Director of the tour, St. Clair Shores, paid a! paid a fine and coUrt costa of a regent of the 'University of Central Bl'llnch of the Grosse Friends, was no casual visit, but fine of $100 and was put on one $17.50. . Michigan, will, with his wife Pointe Llbrary, 10 Kercheval. part of a long tel1n program ~'ear probation, and Ordered not Donald E. Geatches of 2380Z Sadie, and son. Philip, open the The Powers have relurned for the Powers. Mr. Power and to drink alcoholic beverages Elmira boulevard, st. Clair 1959~0 speaker's program of recenlly from Baffin Island.ln his son .organized Esldmo Art, during Ulat period. Shores, was found, guilty of the Friends 'of the Grosse the Arctic zone. 'rhis trip, ac- Inc., back in 1953. 'rhis is a Everett was found guilty of violating Section 1 of Ordinance non-profIt corporation created reckless driving on Lake Shore 60 (hunting wlthin the'VlIIag. to promote and sell Eskimo art at a hearing before Shores limits) and 'paid a fine of $10. and handicraft. Money obtained Judge John Gillis on Monday, Howard P. King of 1659 Fall'. VM~VOU6e from such sale goes to provide November 16. who. Imposed the view, Detroit, forfeited $25 for the Esklmos wIth a cash in. fine and probation. failing to appear in court to come. , James E. Whatley of 731 Ly. answer for speeding on Lake NEXT FIRE VICTIM' Mr.' Power and. hls famny caste, DeLroit, was found guilty Shore. will discuss the Eskimos of Baffin Island and will illustrate their program with films. They • wlll also display samples of Eskimo art. According to Mr. Newman, eHET SAMPSON Mr. Power's talents have taken him into .many fields. He and is now accepting 'applications University Microfilm received a wl'ile-up in the November 16 for his 1<160 issue of Newsweek where it was explained that the work Mr. Power has done in micro- College Student and filmin!!: has made it possible to save f9r study thousands of Young Adult books whiCh every year go out or print. . Mr. Power has in addition or~ ganlzed Projected Books, Inc;, a European Tour non.profit corporation to dis. tribute books and entertain. One of the objects of ipterest in the DOWNS and (from the left) WIL. Coveril., , Coulltrie$ ment matl.'rlal to the ph~'sically striking entrance lobby of Monteith LIAM RAUPAGH, As~istant Princi. llal)', Al~r/rja} Switzer/ami, Germany, Frall-&e,Holl.ma, MAllE" GUARANTEEll BY handicapped. He has .a Iso School is an ancient, but still function- pal JACK DARVILL and GEORGE Eng/and, Scol/ami ,md Denmark. Am.rican laFrance Corp. started a project to microfilm. al spinning wheel. PRINCIPAL MAR- GOODWIN. All but Mr. Darvill are World', oldesl ond to'gell for libraries copies of all avail- SHALL JAMESON (2nd from right) new com e r s to the' Grosse Pointe JUNE 23 to JULY 26 , , $1,267,20 Ma~elS or Fite engines able English books printed in England before 1640. points out some of its salient features teaching staff this falL Call or See Us for .11'1)' or All of Your Travel Needs Mr. Newman reports that to his new teachers, MISS VIRGINIA FOR FREE DELIVERY, CALL Mrs. Power, who hliS two' mas. * * *, ------Chet sampson Travel Service UN 1.5910' te~s degrees from the Univer- William Raupagh h:ls resided group at Monteilh.' other than chldren, Tom, 4Jh years old, sity of Michigan, founded the In Grosse Pointe since 1931 and traveling, she lists her main and' Nancy, ten months old. 'Mr. I. 100 Kercheval, on the Hill TUxe~o 5-7510 Fire Equipment Co., 15811 Livernois Mental Hygiene Department of is a graduate of the High inlerests as brIdge a'nd golf. Darvill has degrees from Bas. the University of Michigan School. After graduatlon from Mr. Darvill, also of New ton University and Harvard. Health Service and currently is :Albion College he held a posi- England origins, has been a with the department. tion in industry until Lhe lure member of the Grosse Pointe Son Philip Power is a senior of the tea chi n g profession staff since 1953, teaching at at the University of Michigan caused him to enroll in the ICerby and Montelth schools in ROESCH. McKNIGHT and is Managing Editor of tl1e Wayne In ten s i v I.' Teacher the interim. He assumed the student daily paper. Training program in 1958. He post of assistant principal at All are welcome fo attend the did his practice teaching at Monteith this fall with the Fine Furniture program. There is no charge. Monteith and, when a vacancy transfer of Miss Marjorie Hal'. developed this fall. accepled a per to B similar post at Defer 5th grade tea'chingposition. School. The Darvills have two We are left with Students' Visit Married, he has two sons, one I at Albion and the other a soph. United Nations omore at Grosse Pointe High Lieut, James 1... Maier School. Get~ Air Force Wings silhouette, Paris.inspi"d $24,000 Eleven Grosse Pointe High A product of New England School boys and a sponsor were schools and colleges,' George Harlingen Air Force Base, recent visitors to the United Goodwin is teaching 4th grade Texas -"- Lieutenant James L. of our better pieces which Nationl" in New York city. at Monteith this year. From Maier of 640 N. Oxford road, and designed for you ill our Six members of the Blue Hi NorwV';d, Massachuselts, he Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich,. Y and. Lheir sponsor, William holds degrees from Eastern recently graduated from Navl- MUST BE SOLD! Schlegelmilch, and five memo Nazarene College and the Uni- bel'S of the Golli Hi Y, which versity of Maine. He served in gator Training at Harlingen is sponsored by Dale Patterson, the' U. S. Army Medical Corps AFB, Texas, and received his We .,re offering these at were gone from Sunday, Novem- for two years with 14 tnonths Air Force silver wings. ber 15, until llhursday, Novem- of his tour 'of duty being in Lieutenant Maier attended rayon, intefwoyen with .... ber 19. They spent three days Europe. Previous teaching ex- Michigan State University, E. COST ... studying the UN and as a side- perience includes stints in Lansing, Mich., where he re- light did some sightseeing in Monroe and Freeport, Maine. ceived his Bachelor of Arts de. and BELOW! New York .. , The Goodwin's have a daugh- gree. sparkle of metallic my\of; The highlight of the trip, ter, Reb.ecca Jean. 'The ..30-week. course he has (Proof Available) howeverr was B 25 minute audl- Miss 'Virginia Downs comes completed has trained him for ence with the 'President of the to GrOsse Pointe from Pana, a place in today's all-jet combat UN General Assembly. Don Vic- Illinois via DePauw University,' force of. the United States Air widely crushed ~ tor Belliundi of Perno Such the University of -Illinois and Force. His mastering of the Everything muSt interviews are seldom granted. teaching posts in Barrington, techniques of electronics and Mr. Belliundi outlined his con- KanJcakee. and U. S. Air Foree navigation qualifies him for an bund occentuaies its soh, be sold cept of the UN fot the inter- DePendent Schools in Japan assignment as a navigai"r in the ested and impressed Pointers. and' England. Her preSi!nt as. operational aircraft of the . including fixtures The boys and l\fr. Schlegel- signment is with a sixth grade USAF. . milch also had " private talk with the section. chlef of the For example: interpretation bureau; who ex- STORE HOURS: 75 Lamps .Bedroom Pieces plained .Hie difficulty of trans • Monday through Friday 12 Chairs Dining Room Pieces latlng speeches directly into B 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to your 5 o'c1ock-ond.on number of foreign languages. Saturday lill 6:00 200 Pictures Li.,.inq Room Pieus Another highlight was a dinner 300 Accessories Stock Bins with the UN delegates in the 45 Tables Many More delegates dining room. The members of Blue Hi Y' Many Lovely Christmas Gift, attending were:' Holmes and Hamllton Brown, Bob Guenvel, tOto _ ... Jahn Morrison, Will Halbert .. 95 STORE FOR RENT' and Steve Ernest. Representing Gold' Hi Y were Dave Allison. Matt Houghton, Bill AlIen,Ken- neth Ashley and John Elling. Will Halbert, president of RDesch-McKnight Blue Hi Y. has been elecled governor of the Detroit area Hi Y. In January, he wiI1 com" 19435 MACK, at PRESTWICK pete with boys representing other areas in the race for the Hi Y governorship of Michigan. II~ •••••••••••••, ' •------1-IIi 2-HOUIl fREE PARiI(ING ON ANY OF CITY'S 3 MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS

(Parking stubs volidated when you "'\Ok. 0 purchase) :'60 RENAULT'6O: I - . . I pnllE PLIATS 34 and dainty :I' '149.9. Complete :I ro.e.pattern 1oc.... Vonity

I Including' Heater, Defroster,: faIr's "o-iron Micl.Town', ,lamouroUi "~>i~~'.'" Introduction to ,fie yeor", lItO" : Turn Signal, Tax and Plates I whit. nylon tricot <.;~~ .lip underscores go'a .eolOn ...a slender high • 3 YEAR "GUARANTEE :1 your holiday heel pump with fa.'hionoble vomp aceent ...yours '" fa.hion. with (I • Grosse Pointers! No money down, II delicate touch gold lam. or Icidskin, • 36 months Oft balance. Bank rates. • silv.r lame or kid, : ~NYTHING IN, TRADE!. ,I ...and makes a most treosured gift, too, bronz. glitter, .Taylor Imports, Inc.':1 Size. 32 to 40. 1',9' 6.95 I DIVISION OF TOM TAYLOR ~UICK, INC. I : 16090 East Warren Ave. :1 enjoy 0 dellgtful lunch I ' Tt). 4-7680 I In the now St. Cloll Room .r•••••••••••••••• 1 JACOBSEN'S - S~cond FIOClf' . '* ..,"'"

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Thund.y; N~ember 26•. 1959 GROSSE POI NT ENE W S Page Seven Community Chorus Ready .G. P. U. S. News Notes For Concert December 6 .nA ... ~Q .. I I but On Wednesday, Nllvember 18. players: Jim Jennings. Steve The seventh annual Christmas her singing In public at three the Pro S c en I u m Society of Fisc1).er, Bill Semple, Nat Sem. years of age. She Is ornce su- concert of Grosse Pointe Com- Grosse Pointe V n ivel'S i t y pIe, and Dick WlIllaml. munity Chorus wlll occur Sun. perv1sor at Detroit's ~astern School, with Peter Van Riper as (4) There was next a Senior High School and has &Ung in . ,~W(j\W'. . ~~ day. December 6, at 3:30 p.m. in MC presented'. a Talent Show to dance skit in which three boys the auditorium of Parcells JI'. trios, qyartets and as soloist on many occasions. .. . the students of the Upper joined six of the girls to present High School, Mack at Vernier. ~ es~cUllly ~n '~: ... School, a comedy dance number, in The varied program will in- The Churus is directed by Donald W. Simmons, director of The show consisted of the fol- which the boys' skill as chorines clude some difficult numbers compared quite favorably with vocal music at Parcells Junior . \ I\~ lowing eight numbers: . as well as old favorites,' from CHRISTMAS STREET in The Village! ~ the girls. These were the hlgh- selectlons of Handel's "Messiah" High School, and director of the (l) Miss Anne Fenech's 8th steppers in the line: DIck Baron, to a novelty i'erslon of "Rudolph Youth Choir at lhe Grosse grade French class (a~l girls) IrVing SmokIer, Jim Leisen, the Red-nosed Reindeer." Pointe Congregational Chureb. .$J'fP Opens Friday at 4 p.m.-Santa Will Light Tree ...:J sang two French folk so>ngs,Sur He has dirceted the Grosse Julie Ferry, Sharon Sanders, One of the ,soloists, Patricia Ie Pont d'Avignon and Maudlt Pointe Community Chorus for Robyn Redfield, Sarah Strother, Nelson, is a 1944 graduate of Sois Tu, Carillonneur. Seven of the past three years. Carolyn Van Zile. and Gay Michigan Slate University with the girls had attended a per. Accompanist for the Chorus formance of the Little Singers Bacon. degrees in music and Engllsh. (5) Chip M u n g e r, on the is Mal'y Freda, a senior In music of Paris (all boys} a few weeks She then taught music in New trombone, and Bob Love, on education at Wayne Slale Uni- beforl: with Miss Fenech at the York while pursuing private les. the cornet, played "Serenade" versity and also accompanist for Ford 'Auditorium and had been sons and has been active in and "0 Baby Mine." Mr. David that school's Women's Glee so inspired by what they saw vocal music for years. Amer, of the Music Department, Club. She studied with MaT- that the ... decilted 1() enter the accompanied on. Wle piano, Allothel' soloist this ~'eat. is garet ,Mannebach, and is ./liso '!'alent Show and persuade their (6) A. dozen .girls, billed as Audrey Morgan,. who has the a singer of considerable talent. classmates to join them. tb~ "GPUS Babies", presented unusual record of commencin~ Organist for the organization The original Sl:ven were Bar- is Mr. Kenneth Cook. who is bara Love, Marybeth Bicknel!, a kind of dance-surprise num. also organist for the Grosse Stephanie Fischer, Cathie Viger, bel', in whieb at first. only six Pointe Methodist Church, and a Caroline Cowi, Marcia Whit. girls, seated, secmed to be doing a kind of improbablo, double- science teacher at Grosse Pointe ney and Betsy Kross. The other Attention, jointed dance. Lo and behold, at High School. sin g e r s were Kathie Barr, Tickets for the concert may Quinnie Hallett, Karen Van the end of the number the legs be obtained at the Grosse Riper. Gail Voorhees, Chl'isty Were revealed to have belonged Men Pointe Boo'k Store, 19459 l\'1ack Wilson, Sharon Lightbody and to six other girls all the time. The pretenders and dancers avenue, from any member of Tish Litle. the Chorus, or by phoning 'rv. (2) Danlelle Harris,. of the were these: Sharon Sanders. Julie Ferry, Carolyn Van Zile, Only! 4-5964. They are $1 for adulls, 9th grade, played a piano solo, Martha Menge, Sally Lewis, 50 cents for students. SI. Louis Blues. This was Dan. , Anne Wood, Gay Bacon, Susan ny's third straight Talent Show performance. Ford Paula Waterman, Nancy • Three Pointers (3) The 8th Grade Boys' Band webber, Jean Templeton. and Monday did. a comedy number, with Carolyn Nyman. (7) Darcy Chandler, Jean Taken Off Road Monty Georgeson as conductor December 7 and ,these performers as his (ConUnued on Pa ..e 8) T!Je operator's license of one • Pointe driver was revoked, two IS otheL' drivers had their licenses temporarily suspended, and one was Instructed and given a warning, according to the latest Men's report from the Office of the Secretary of Slale in Lansing. .. . The driver whose license 11'38 revoked was William C. Jones Night of 526 Lakeland, who is for- bidden to drive because of vio- "May I - in the Village lation of the State Drunk Motor We'll have a real live Law. under the Financial Re- have your sponsibility Law. His license and lovely Miss Starflash was taken away on pctober 20. autograph? " to give you Taken off the road for 30 Christmas ideas. days, for unsatisfactory driving records, were: M i (' h a e l' S. (Gift ideas. Brandt of 1657 Hampton road, that is.) from October 28 to November 27; and Peter K. 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Page Eight G ROSSE PO f NT ENE W S Thursday, November 26. 1959

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Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thurscl.y, November 26, 1959 Friar, Ope~ Knights' Te,am Basketball Coach Lauer On Satll;rda.y Neighborhood' Club News Question Mark Tile AuStin Friars' five' will Faces Big-,--J,,--o_h_a_tS_. t.,P~lJl ' be the first local basketball The GPUS Knight basketball team will be _ big question team to see action In the 1959- SCHEDULE Laker cage co'ach Eddie Lauer haslus work cut out 60 season when it travels to Thursday' mark as. it swings Into its 11. for him and he knows it. Returning to the cage wars at Chicago to meet Mendel on CLOSED THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY. game schedule on Friday, De- the little scho()l on Grosse Pointe Boulevard are only two Saturday, Nov~mber 28. : Friday , cernbel' 4, when it entertains Huron at 7 p.m. lettermen, senior Bob Bigham and junior Glenh Cross, The Friars will be seeking 1 p,m. Old timers Club - Retired Men ~ Cards This 11'111be the nucleus' Seniors and the only two leI_ revenge in this game as Men- & Refreshments al"ound which Lauel' will at.' St. Ambrose on Friday, De- del, which is a, school twice as 3:30-5 ,p,m., ter winnel's, Dick Bal'on (6-0) tempt to fashion a. contender in Games Room Activities - Jr. Members and Bruce Bil'gbau,el' (5-I) are cember 4, in the Grosse Pointe ~~ fRfD RUnnnlS large, a'S Austin, handed the 3:30-5 p.m. Open Gym - Boys 13-15. . the East Side First Division High gym which- is the Lakel's' the only two seasoned perform. of the Parochial League. Friars their first loss last 'year. 7:30-9 p.m. Guys & Dolls Dance - Boys & Girls _ home court. Being a non-league contest, it ers Coach Bellows can rely on As a start, Lauel' has six foot Ages 7-12 , St. Paul Cqe. Sclhedule St. Amhrose Eleven Takes didn't blemish the Friars' per- at this 'stage of the st"ason. Utree inch senl'or Ray Martin fect 12-0 leaiue mal'k which Saturday The squad will be pl'imarily but he sUIl must find two 0101'1' "Dec, I-Lakeshore, away. earned the fourlh (,'onsecutive 1-5 p.m. Games Room Activities - Jr. and Int. the resel've team Il'om last year staders and adtoquate reserve Dec. 4-St. Ambrose, away, City Title from Favorites ('hampionship in Ute Central Members ' which includes Sandy Cae 16.0), bench strength. He will seek Dee. 11-8t. Florian, away. Division. Over the season the 1-2:30 P,;Il1, Playmates Club - Boys & Girls - Ages Bob Love (5-7). Peter Monroe 10 find these Ilecessary in- Dec, 18--St. Catherine, away. (Continued from Page 1) 'short of the first down. Three Friars posted an impressive (5-10), Hervy .Parke (6-4) and gl'edients from such hopclulS Jan. 5-81. Anthony, home, '-6. when he ran for the exIra big Cooley ,linemen had him 18-3 record. ~6 " John Adair (5-81. as Joe' Ayrault, Mike Cantwell, Jan. 8-St. Stanlslaus, away. 1:30-5 p.m. Open Gym - Teenage Boys Jan. IS-8ervlce, away. point. encircled. Twisting and turn- Austin's other two losses Because of lack of size coach Tim Labadie, Buddy Louwel's. 2:30-4 p.m. Funsters Club - Boys & Girls - Ages Jan. 22-81. Ladislaus, home. Most t('all1s facing the tre- ing like a whirling den'ish D'- came in post season play. Holy Bellows will install a revolving Tom Moxley, Ted Trefzer, Gary 7-12 Jan. 26-8t. Ambrose, away. mendous odds the Cavalier~ did, Angelo broke away and raced Redeemer tripped the Fl'ia'rs in !.l'pe. of offense which will auto- Schick Jack Wachter, 'red Jan. 29-iit. Florian, home. would hal'e folded in the second 29 vards down the sideline and the first round of the Catholic MondllV matically elimInate the standard Bud~, 'John Allel', Jrty Fls!l('I', ,halL But St. Ambrose is not int6 the end zone wiUt the win- playoffs and East Detroit ad- 3:aO-5 p.m. Garnes Room Activities - Jr. and Int. two forwards, two' guards and Bulch Cobb, Ken. Wulek, Joe Feb. 2-8t Catherine, home. "most teams" and it has proven Feb. 5-81. Anthony, away. ning score: Larry Lantzy added ministered the thil'd loss in the Members ' one center system. The 1'1"1'01\'- Beckel' 'and Pat CUI~rier. all season they go best when theel\.1ra point on a two yard Feb. '9-8t, S~nloilaus, home. finals oI the State Regional 3:30-5 p.lll. 0Pen'Wym - Boysil3-15 ing offense depends upon speed Many of this contingent were the pressure is on. And, the plunge for the margin. . standouts on St. Paul's. grade *Non-league game. tournament at East D I' t I' 0 i t 6:30-,9 p.m. which Is something coach Bel_ pressure was r('al1y on as Ute Coole)' filled thl1 air with foot- OPen Gym - Teenage Boys school team and it. will be a In'm. 6:30-9 p.m. GameJ Room Activities-- Int, & Sr. lows feels he has In his small second half opened, balls in an aUempt to erase the ::quad. Shooting. accul'acy is wide open battle. for there- Dropped Passes Hurt deficit, but saw its Stale and Onb' three lettermen are re- Members ' ,~' , malning starting beltlls until turning to the Friar line up. something the Knights will not Woods Spartans The Cavaliers ripped, rocked City championship fade into the 7-9 p.m. Billiard Room - Sr. Members the Lakers open the 1959-60 The)' are headed by seniOl'S co- determine until they get Into and smashed away at the big gloom of the far. corners ~f the Tilesda~' season agaInst non-league Lake- captains Bill Fitzgerald (6.3~). actual game conditio!!s. Rolfl Banquet Coolc~' line to pound out three stlldium when an e/Tallt aerial 3:30-5p,m. shol'e on Tuesday, December 1. Bill Hodgman (S-l1) and Paul Games Room Activities - Jr. Members The Knights were extremely sustained drives that fell short fell into a Cavalier's hands. 4-5 p.m. when P:lss(,s were dropped at Zosel (6-3), Non-Ieltering sen- Boys Gym' - Ages 7-12 , successful last ~'ear an'd posted SI. Paul will open Its quest The seventh annual banquet The entire gridiron. wa' 4.5 p.m. fOl" Ute East Side title against for the Grosse Polnle Woods crucial llml's. ringed with screaming specta- iors returnin~ are: Bob Brink- Girls Knitting & Crafts ...... Ages 7-12 a 12-1 overall record and cap- Wilh thl' clock running out lors who counted off the last man (6-4)., Tom Conrad (5-9), 6:30-9 p.m. Games Room Ac~ivities - Int. & Sr. tured the Maumee Valley Invi- I Spartans football team was the Cm'aliers started their 18 seconds of Ute game'as Lamp- and Walt Connoll~' (5-101. The Members tational tournament. The only Pvt. JOhl1 P. Huestis held' Thursday, November 12, fourth and most spectacular rides smartly took a five yard latter didn't play iast scar but 6:30-9 p:m. Open Gym - Teenage Boys game GPUS lost was to L'Anse at Roma Hall, dril'e of the second half, which delay of the game penalty and is making a determined bid for 6:30-9 p.m. Enameling on Copper-Men & Women Cruze and that was by a mere Takes Army Course The honored guests introduced !1vo points. , el'entually paid off dividends then I" r 0 u I" h I'd behind his a starting berth Utis season. 7-9 p.m. Billiard Roorrl- Boys 13 & over by Bob Coe, master of cere- with Ihe winning touchdown center tolling off a long count cr 28, Satur. Emile Allais, Karl Molitor, SPORTSWEAR Tlw Grosse Pointe Camera day, , , . stretch pants. All colors, will (ollolV t hl~ per p c t u a I Club will meM Tuesday eve_ Stein Eriksen, Alf Engen, Peter . , , slacks, sho'rts, sweater$, blouses, JOcks, During this time, Mr. Schultz trophies awards ror DBYA ~ea. lIing, December I lit thc Neigh. Estin, Royce ASher. and Junior will view high school classes son championshil}S in the vari- horhood Club, 17145 Waterloo Bounous. to name a few. Wilh and hear lectures on methods oUs cl"sses, avenue at 8 o'clock, New memo a fine musical score and Jim's SPORTSCASTER Unop/losell foJ' the <:ammo. bers and guests arc invited. of improving teachl"g in the interesting n a rr at ion this nerd of social studies. He will • , . quiltedjatkets '19~ to 2.9U dore post will h(' Arthur Rau- There will he print and slide promises to he :10 oulstandlng visit one school that has closed tcnb('rg or Crrs('Clit Sail Yllcht competition with assignmenls community offering. Cillh, Hr)bcrt Benkert of BIlY- circuit television and another in M 0 n 0 c h rom 1', glassware; lhat offers ao,',mced placement view Yadlt crull for vice (,om- color slldcs Induslrial; allcrnate, DEER SKIN GLOVES modorl'. Plj~t commodores E. P. rain, courses. SPORTSMEN Rohertson, of Edi~on BOI,t Club, , .. with wool liners 6~ and Ted Serlwick or the l)etroll RHle ran!:c., .,u,et, Men who refusp. to het on ROCKY BUSINFh'lS trap, and plalol shoot. Hoat Club Ill'(' l/w ('anrliriat('s !he races show a lot Slf hor~e In!: wIthin 25 mtnut". imported.5~ (or rear comnwrlorC', These men Peler Farkll!l. age 9, or 16710 drlv" of Gr. Pnlnte. WINE BAGS ., . . sense, FAlst .leffcrson av('nlle, hlld to Gun a hop carrie. ------_. __ compl"te line hunt- be tJl'ken to Ron Secours hos- Inll "qll1llmenl llnli Motor Tune.Up • Brakes • Towl", • Washln, plllll, November 17. by City po- cloth lng, T"lcsco~e and Iron slghlll In,e1 Hours 9 to 9 • PoJishitllJ • Tires • latterie, lire offfeel1l, Peter had SWlll- and Insealled, Ex. lowC'd a rOCk. perts on nand at all HOUR SERVICE-VA limes to "stght In" "Mlchl,.,,'s Lar,e,t Ski Shop" 24 2-3343 vOllr rlne or to help you decide on your huntlnll equIpment, TV 4-5660 '8 I J Electric Co. MAPLE /'.'11. TU 1-6370 Of GROSSE POINTE Ampl. parking spac. in r'ar Jim Kroll,molln, Ow"or GROVE;-';' :::. TU 1-7020-1 EXPERT GUN SHOP ~~" Efeelr/co' RepaIrs .nd Shooling Itongo , Appliance ClrClflh 21.Mlle Rd, at Gratiot Grosse Polntera can take Harper * Four Miles North of Mt. Clemens TU 4-2738 to B~~h f!lll!:..-:.'IY. to tJ S, 21 f9285 MA(~ AVENUE Near the Woods Theatre . t Thursday, Nov.mber26 •. 1959 G ROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven . Marines LaullchDrive .for i Toys Farms ,to Pay $12,824 in Bills Kiclr::-Oti .Time. is here for the llOIldit,loning of toys' in poor Victor R~esel. .' .~. ChristmasMai Iingl"strudions 1959 ''Toys for Tota", campaliJi condltlon. ~oy drives py church, The 1"vms council on MOIl- pend $3.889 for two .new vot- In the Greater Detruit area. Ma. school or civic organizations To Give Talk day, November 16, ltPpropri. ing' machines, to expedite bal- dne Corps Reservists wl1l again would be most welcome and .ated $12.824 to payoff" bllls lotl~g at future elections • sponsor the drive beginning No- and to .take care of future' bllls 'Would receive the whOle-hearted Victor Riesel" blinded labOr The purchase of the ma. v.mbet- 27 and ending on De- for servIceS and products ren- cooperation of the 5th Infantry columnlst,.will be Detroit Town chines was Icted upon when : cember 12, Lieutenant Colonel Battalion. Hall's speaker Wednesday, De- dered. . Ru.uell M. Paquette, Command. . . the city cler1l: disciosed that The "Toys for Tots" is ana- cember 2. The counell approved pay- during elections at three pre- inl Officer of the 5th Infantry tlon.wide program originated by ment in the sum of $5,000 to Battalion, announced. Hi; subject, "Inside' Labor," cincts,complaints have been the Marine Corps Reserve th~t wlll be given at 11 a.m. in Ford Floris DeMuelema~. for curb received from persons who had The pUrpose of this annual has become an annual event repair wor1l:throughout the to stand in li~ waiting their campaign is to spread the true Auditorium, followed by a whereby thousands of. toys are luncheon In the auditorlwn re- city. turn to vote. spirit of Christmas to many distributed. Last year over a ception .hall. The city 'auditing firm of NlKly told the c~iI that little tots in the Great~Detroit million toyS were passed out to Aftl. Riesel's crusading column ap- Ernst and Ernst was paid one of the new machines wIli needy tots. Each p r. a g ram $2,850 for auditing the Farms' Lt. Col. Paquette stated dona. pears in 250 newspapers. (Jiis be placed in the old Kerby sponsored by a Marine Corp!! financial record for the year tlons of new toyS or toys in Rese.rve unit is strictly local in local outlet is the Detroit Free School. next to the Farms Mu- Press), His fight fOl' honest ending June 3D, 1959. good l.'OndlUon are urgently scope and direction and all nicipal' Building, and the other unionism began as a boy when On recommendaUon of City needed. The Colonel regrets that tOYI donated are distributed by in the new Kerby School 011 his father, a garment. \Vol'kers Mwger Sidney DeBoer, a low lac1l: of time and absence of reo I welfare agency in that 'gen- Kerby road. pair facilities prevents the reo eral area. local agent, died from wounds bid' of $I,285,W was accepted inflicted by thugs, from Henry Salvatore, for the The spare machine stored. in YOUI,g Riesel went to college pl'epared relaying of 140 feet the Mwticipal office, will b., of sewer pn' Charlevoix ave- placed In the Grosse Pointe at night and received a Master's High School . I degree. . nue and Merriweather road. CASS . Tickets. tori the lecture are Acting on a recommendation The city clerk said. that the w. ~ • W ... Ih4. available.. through GrinneU's, made by City Clerk Dawson three spots, named ,are whe~ WO 2~1124, or at Ford Audi- Nacy, the council agreed to ex- voting congestions occur. torium lhe morning of the lec- tm-e. Half-price student tickets may be obtained at the Town Hall office'in the Kales Build- ing. To askure delivery of gift parcel~ and greeting ca,rds by Christmas, the following :><:heduleshould be closely followed: . Mail to' . Not Later Than Zone 8 - (over 1800 Miles) Dec. 3 JOHNNY.GINGER :'7t/z!;;r Zone 7 -,- (1400 - 1800 Miles) ••.. , •..••...... • , ...••.... , Dec. 4 Dmcing to Al NiHltm'o tMd His Society Orchestr. Zone 6 -: (1000 -1400 Miles) .: Dec. 6 PASHIOM SHOW • LII*HfOH - M... • W., I ~.;.. _II ...... ,.. Zone 5 - (600 - 1000. Miles) •...... •.•• , ....• , ...... ••...... •.. Dec. ' 9 Zone 4 - (300 - 600 Miles) ...... •...... • , .••.••..•.....••..••.... D~. 10 ' NOCOV,II • NO MINIMUM Zone 9 ~ (150 - 300 Miles) ...... •...... •.....• , ..• , .Dec. 12 IUIIIAY",' FAMILY IUFRT ------... Zones 1 and 2 - (0-150 Miles) Dec. 13 AN T.. c. Iot-fJ.7I'} IItItlI COMPLETE PARTY Local (Parcels) ...... ••. , ...... •...... : ...... •...... ,. Dec. 15 CW..... , ~Nilolo-$l.7S ,.~ .•• srEeI.L IISIIESSlIEI'$' LIICWEGI All L~:E REMICK Local (Letters) ...... •..•. Dec. 20 ...... ,. fri.-41." IANQIET ACCOMMOIATIOMS * * * . , LUNCHI"" tr .. 11 :JD A .... in Robert ]hoyers Best I .Always use postal zone num- seilled or unsealed. require four and pay the first ,class rate of I Seller. .. Ana!~my of a bers where applicable. ,. celltspostage. postage. ,~urder .. , Letters and Cards . 3. Letters and cards should be FRIDAY and SATURDAY 1 Unsealed domestic Christ- faced one way. tied in bundles Special. Children's Mal., 2. p.llI. .' .. 'and se gated as to local and A Walt Disney's "PARADW' mas cards bearing no written ~ lOllMinutes or D.ellghtrul Ente~. message may be sent for three out-of.town. Local and out-"1'1 f the foll~"ing PAREITS •• '1I1aI DbCISSII In Technlrama" rm and Technicolor 'g Canada and MeXl'co, .~-quire 0 Ice.cl n al._-,.or dditi v.. t four ~ents for the first two muni palitt ...., Ul a on 0 Clt f#. . .., 'D"roit'r ool, '. ounces and two cents for each Detroit proper, is considered MASONICAUDITm,IUM ' additional two ounces. Cards local mall: - . Tuc., thru Sat., Dec. 8-12-8:20 sent at thi~ rale will not be Delray (17), Ecorse (29). I . HAWAIIAN ROOM "blue Sal., Sun. Ma~•. Dec. It 1:1-2:20 for war d e d or' returned to Ferndale (20), GroSse Pointe . ...~ sender, City (30), Grosse Pointe Park - -""","- A, !!!!"~'{cmlV$- (30) Grosse Pointe Farms (36), ~-~ ~~~.-',.--- Y':. ;'<"PO.LISH 2. Sealed domestic Christmas G~se Pointe Shores (36), deni.m" cards or cards containing a Grosse Pointe Woods (36), Ham- ,~.\ ,STATE written message are subject to tramck 1I2l, Harper Woods BAR OF MUSIC '. - the first class rate of four cepts (36), Highland Park (3), Oak II. Deaa-Explored with dignity and in- {f~~ FpLK per ounce. The first class do- Park (37), River Rouge liS}. Bzcell~t ~tertah~lltel!ot tor .011" ....,~ Of' sight, the problem ot decent young peOple whose mestic rale also applies to Mail for all other communl- dall.6ln~ plea'tlre ••• DaltCi~g Irf)f1f. 10:00 P••• ,early 'sex drives get them into trouble is force- 17:SALLET Canada and Mexico. To aU other tl is considered out-of.town. foreign countries' the rate is I es PIP t fully brought home in this worthwhile film .to eigh,t cents for the first ounc~ .rlle os THE WALNUT ROOM both parenUl and older boys and girls. The impact and five cents for each add!- 1. Parcel post should be tional ounce. packed carefully and securely World famou OontiM!tW aAII ....--...... -.s4 jprCIIllIoMJr .. _ of terror when the girl.finds sh'e is pregnant, and $2.20 - $3.30 - $4.411 - $5.50 •. in strong durable containers, .. 011I..... of 4ipU, At Grlnaell'. &c Ma,o,ialeTemple Caution: Christmas cards to and must bear the co.mp.lete re- both ahe ~'.ld the boy'are af",id to tell their par- Mall orders to Masonte TempI. h tb ,enta, ill shared by the audience. Evelftriothel'll and. Mexico and Canada, weer turn address .of the sender. fathers whose children are small will be :able 2. Parcels may be' sealed; Only 20 !Rimae. froM. _downtown! however, patrons who do not to-see how mutual eonftdenee and eomrJ.unieation Maso.ie Auditorium JII01 II. .JEFFERSON J..T BEACONSI'DlLD - OR08SII~. .-.~H. tit, 'Ifi!~~wish their parcels inspected in Re8er'..uoae 'VA.Ber N118 must be built up over the years. Carol Lynley as . Dec. 4. 5. 6 "" .&~5" the postal service should en- _e-tell :.... the girl and Brandon de Wilde as the boy are ap- THEON!! AND ONL~ ~FOOD~ dorse the parcel "first class" peaiing and convincing, both in th~ir startled awakening to love and the stunned realization of .its aftermath. l4oreover, they are held strictly re- ~~ CHOP sponsible. even to their own part in the failure to bridge the gap of understanding with their par- ents. Everyone. in fact, is given fair but uncom. MlMtifph&SUEY 'promising treatment. A-Etcellent. . 'Gu'ESTA~Tis'Ts . Carry.Out Only Y-Excellent for mature young ALIcrA IGOR . p' _ J ,ALONSO YOUSKEVITCa PtnnOUS CilfltOWSB o~ people. (20th,C-Fox~ ~.QUIRE Fri. 8:20: VariationS Cla5slil~e: • Special Party Rotel item 541nclay • 1 WHk 1&6 Nov.,:IS - Dee. 5 !:!~~::~~a:w:k, .e,::ea;du:::~ W' "a n' 'K' 0"W Daily 7:45.& 10 P.M. THEATER' breros; Nutcrac,ker. Matin~" S~~i.~~5 P. M. 15311 E. Jefferson ' . sat. P::20: Gf~elle; Don' Quixote; , 20922. M-cL Ave Ballet ImperIal. u ~, • NEW DISTRIBUTOR fOR Sun. 2:20: Black Swan; Har~e' a BI~kI' north: ot Vernleli' quinade; Slavonic Dances: Galte Partsienne. . TU ....~'78'60 The Canad.ian ~Playe.n Eves.-Maln Fi.: 2.20. 2.75. 3:30, Open 7 Dli'" 3,85. 4.40: Bale.: 1,85, 2,20. 2.75. ._ proudly presents iShakespeare's Immortal comedy 3.30. 3.85. ' Sunday ta Thllnday' Mats.-Main FI.: 1.65. 2.20, 2.75. 12....0 to 9.'00 ~ "The Taming of the Shrew" 3.30. 3,85; Bale.: 1.65. 2.20. 2.75, .. 3.30. friela, • SGtuniay .Grlnnell's& Masonic, Temple 12'.30 to 10:00 The Ford Auditorium Mail Orders to Masonic,Temple Sunday evening, December 6- 8:30 p.m. Mobilhea,t. featuring Now's the time to sig" up Miss Kate Reid alld Mr. Max Helpmann MOBIL HEATING OIL direct from the lor this lamous, lun.;.,illed StraH-reI SIIokespeareall Festiyal New Vear', jamboree , •• Main Floor; 3.85, 2.85 aarcony:3.85, .2.85, 1.50 TICKETS AVAILABLEAT FORD AUDITORIUMBOX OFFICE OFFICE AND DOWNTOWN GRINNELL'S ST. CLAIR IN~'S MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED. Now! Get more clean heat per gallon! PerfomHInc. IPOflSOrU lIy the Grosse Poi.... Unita~QII Cfturch 9th LOST WEEK-END NJOY clean, reliable, low-cost tank tndS_ • prompt cc.rieouI Thursday! Dec:31 • Sunday, Jan. 3 home heating from one of this service'from driftr'S. Yes,,ou get FAMOUS CANTONESE E area's outstanding distributors. all this. p1U8 new deaD-actioa OHINESE FOODS Yes, get your crowd together and greet the New YOtI get on-the-spot delivery ••• Mobilhtat-the 11(;. fuel oi .. ""'~pn- . at full. honest measure from metered deaDs ae it beaaf Year at the merriest melee of them all - this TU 2.2668 HONG KONG COMPLETE annual penty that's nationally known for its won- IT-" • ; ; GNat New Fuel on 0.••1011"'.... derful clientele. its superb food and beverages, DINNERS ~1 Chop Suey Mobilheat nowcontains RT.98 .•• her. ney MobiJheat ismade by the • Choice ot Three • Entree. Dally <:ARRl' OUT SE~V1CI£ its holiday hilarity, relax~tion and safety! the most completely effective fuel makers of Mobilgas and Mobiloil oil additive in 1Ige today. This oill'l'Jin. • DallyBusInessman', Phone TU 2-0102 ... bac1cedby 93 ~' Luncheon 4'~ But make your reservations soon - to assure a means your oil burner can deliver ing experience. Hours: .Sun. thru Frl~ SpecIal '---I 12:~ NOOn to 9 f.m. tnore clean, dependable heat at 8S, Sat. 12'30 Noon thru 1:00 p.m. place in the happy throng, Get Bet today! Enjoy triendty Home of the Original 16719 Mack, at Yorkshire lower over.all cost. service, dependable supply and a Dollar Dinner 3 blks. from Ollter Dr, Th~ total cost - $ J 80 per' couple - includes all Unifmn High Qualityl Rebaem- popu8' braG.d 10'1know aDd tru8tIf It08IL OIL COMPANY these comforts and pleasures , •• II ~ of ...... ,.. <»ClK¥ a'" oPe Thal'lksllvl"l Day. Brlnl the • cozy room with bath! , •• all meafs from family for ollr Tnrlcey D1nn.er !'lJlCctllll di.... r ThMrsciayH!rou,h br.akfast S,,,,day! Mer" OMeo.A.M ... th Week Elld a Specio' - Fri., Sot,., Sun. ••• a ,r.of N.w" Y.ar's In c.l.brcrtiolt! - • •• 4 eocktofl partieS! ••• 2 fiRe orellestrall ~~------Moy's COf!"Ibination Plate' • , • claleil." .. tHtoil",,"t, ,am" •• "ay Sttbtum ChoW' Meill, Fried Itlco, or sl.', .. rldel •• , rest aN retaxatio,,! ••• , Sweet 0114 s..r P.,... AI.. III' filII f... En Roll with' Plum Sauce, f.... aN ....r. 1 OR.TWEIN c1.... " : Sou, 'Of' TGftllto Cocktail, ~hoiCi. For your reservations for this popular event. .f lInNrt, Te. or CoH... 'phone FAirview 9-2222 or WOodward 1-8326 (;OAL 4 SUPPLY fO •. ,Corry o.ts leg, $2:25 SINelal S1.'5 PR 2-6662 We Caler to Partie. and ask for Mrs, Margaret Nelson. ' •, AUTOMATIC KEEP -FILL SERVICE • BURNER SERVICE AVAilABLE '.MOY'S restaurant Lok...... Viii ... 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• Pagt Twelve 6 RO SSE PO I NT! NEW 5 Thursd.V, November 26, 1959 Orosset Pointe New. Park COltncil Fill"Pollt, PUBW::iHJill EVER~ THU&:WA Y BY ANTEEBO Memorial Center Schedule Wh.t Goes 00: The Park eouncU on Mond41y,elman 01 1370'Bedford,'who wilt PUBLISHERS. me. ALSO PUBLJSHERS OF THE November 23, approvf1i appoint- aerve to December 31';1960; and ) " DE"I'ROIT WESTWARD. ments to the City Planning Waldemar ,Moetta of 125-«Bal- OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAl. NOVEMBER ZI. DECEMBER 3-:-OPEN SUNDAY 12.5 at Comml.. iCJil\ and the Merit four road, whole' new term will GRO~E POINTE FARMS 36., MICHIGAN Boal:d. "rmlnate OIl December 31, 1962. Entered as second-class matter at the post offlC:e, Detroit TU 1-7511 Y(tur,Library . AppoInted to the Plannln&, The neweet meml;let:of this Michigan. undef' the At:t at Mardi So 1st? Commission, on recommenda- board, Joseph D. Hadley of 1147 o\ddress all mail (subscriptions., ch~ of address. Forms 3579) .AII Center Sponsored. Activities Ope'a t.'tbe' GrOsse Pointe Public, IIi J"", T")'/0' t19f1 of Mayor Kenneth Cunnin&,- Yorksh~,;~nominated by thlt Phone TU 2-6900 ham, was John M. McNaughton mayor,will also &trveto Decem- 1'hree Trunk lines NOTICE: Please.t'!alJ fori lost articles the office. . . of 837 Edgemont, who succedsber 31, 1962.. at tb late Ward' DetwUer of 1009 The mayor' and councIl will FULL! PAm CRCl'TL,no."" They wiU1Hl. held f~r 30 days. Again we,invite you' to Thanksgiving Dinner at the Library, with 1959 succ\llent fare hot from the' griddle. Thr'ee Mile ddve, who died rate present the names and recom- llember Michigan Press AssooabOlll uo4 ll:a~ ~b....u.l ~tloe Grosse Pointe G~rden. Center)t~m ~nd Library open "Be Ye Thankful" last summer as a result of a mendaUons at the next council Ni\TION,l.LAD"".n$L~G all'tSS.L''T.\'nYSt bl'Okenneck from a dive while meeting On December 14, to fllI ror consultahon and servIce. Mrs. Leland Gilmour , .. • ;(J. A. Bouqu~t) . ~ Fifth~~~e. NN~ ~~~'~"'\"':-~t..U» Iwimmlnj(.The term will eXDlre two other vacancies on the CHICAGO~ wiUbe on duty in the Garden Center Room every "A Few Q,-!ick OO,es" HChampagne for One" on December 31, 1960. Merit Board. 333 Norlh Mlch1gatl Afttlue. ~. 1'!ll.1-~..-aJ '-:11. week on Tue~day; Wednesday, and Thursday from (P. G. Wod«:!liouse) , (Rex Stout) Two members of the .Merlt The bOard rarely meets, and 10.a.m. to .. p.m. A consultant will be oft duty on lIMore Caviar" Board, nominated by Park holds, sessions only when city ROBERT B. EDGAR....EDITOR and GEc"'E.R.U. MANAGER Frida)' from 2 to "~:rn' (Call TU 1.(594)" .' '(Art Buchwald) municipal employes, werr re- emplyes'present grievances per. MATTHEW M. GOEBEL __ .,ADVERTISING MANAGER appointed. They are: J. W. Run~ taining to wages. working con- PATRICIA TALBOT .FUTlTRE PAGE. SOCIETY . Soup Hospital eqJipn~ellt avaHablefot ,free 'loan....;.cr~t~hes, I dtilons, elc. • FRED RUNNELLS_. ...sPORTS EDITOR wheel chairs, heat lamp, and hospital beds. uBlood "Lentil" JAMES J. NJAThL. .. .. ~"EWS , (Robert McCloskey) of the World," "In a Little It was disclosed at Monday', available to Grosse Pointe residents in case of acci. Spanish Town" and "How You meeting, that the'last time thlt SARAH EVANS _._.._.__ ..__ .._._ __.NEWS . Fish dent or elllergenc~'-free of charge." lIpets from the'Pond" Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Merit Board ,sat in session to ARTHUR R. BL YLER .._._ .. ..ADVERTISING .. ... ~ ,. "Snails" Farm." heal' gl'ievances was about the PETER CLARK _ _ _ ~__ ADYERTISING (Margaret Buck) (Dorothy Hagner) . ,..'" middle of 1955. MARY LOHIMER _ .. .__ _ .ADYERTISING Thursda)', November 26 Fowl THE CHICAGOBEARS came I ------•. JOHN MacKENZIE.._._._ ..__ __ Bl ISINESS liThe Real Gone Goose'. "Don't Get Perconel CLOSED - THANKSGIVING DAY 10 town yesterday and picked scene lines Grand Circus park ALBERTA WILKE __ _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (George Bagby) with a Chicken" up a 24 to 14,victory over the and Washington b 0 U I e v a r d FERN GREIG ,. . , ...... CLASSIFIED • • (H. Allen Smith) Lions. The Lions, who outplayed downtown. Thus, the hoiiday JOANNE EASON ~..__ _._._ _ ACCOUNTS • "Pigeon Fly Home" HBlackbird in the Lilac" tha Chicagoans in many de- season was officially opened In. Friday, November 27 (Thomas Liggett),. (James Reeves) partments, lost the magic touch Detroit. Monday night shopper!! FLORA HARDING ,CIRCULATION , . • "Cranberry Train" inside of the 20 yard Une and by the hundreds lined the park. .Ballroom Dancing Classes-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson- were behind 24 to 0 early'ln watching and listening to the Instructors-4:30; 5:30; 7 and 8 p.m. (Betti Peterson) , Meats the fourlh quarter. Jerry Rei. 1,000voice choir singing carols. Grosse Pointe International P.B.X. Club-Meeting- chow, Lion quarterback 'in the And the temperature was a mUd let Us Be Thankful "Tenderloin", "Adam Had a Rib" fourth quarter, pulled' the team 50 degrees. . (Sa,muelH: Adams) , (Lloy'd Rosenfield) up by the bootstraps and they • * .. America is once again' celebrating one of its most *colie~I~~s Th~nksgjvirig' DanCe'-~?~~on: Cra'r~'s: or- chestra, refreshments. $2.00 per couple. 9-12 p.m. , "The Pig in the Barber Shop" pushed across two touchdowns. Wednesday, Novemlter !5 important holidays, T.hanksgiving.!his. traditi0f!al ob- • (H. Allen Smith) . But unlike' the miracle Lions A CLUSTER OF HOMES ~ervance will be carned on as long as there eXIsts an . *.. . of 1957, they could not come near Chlcago's Midway airport "Pass the Gravy" "Deer in the Snow" ~ abiding faith in a Divine ProvidEmce. The reasons for Saturday, November 28 (A. A. Fair) (Miriam Schlein) all. the way from behind to were smashed by a four engine this annual outpouring of thanks are f~r different today "'Ballet Classes"':-Mary Ellen Cooper~Instructor-9:30 Vegetables win, Fumbies, interceptions and freight plane, eal.ty yesterday than on the first Thanksgiving Day more than three a.m. to 3:30 'p.m. . lICorn Grows Ripe" lIHard Hearts Are for costly penalties were the Lions' morning. The plane was i trying centuries ago when the Pilgrims on the rocky shores of downfall all day. to make an emergency landing *Children's Theater-Mrs. Syd Reynolds-Instructor- (Dorothy Rhoads) Cabbages" New England expressed their gratitude for the first har- * • • in heavy fog.when it struck the 10 to 12 nooll and 1 to 3 p.m. (Vi Putnam) vest which saved them from starvation in their new Tuesday, November 20l homes and an apariment house: "'Memorial Bridge Club-Duplicate Bridge-7:30 to 11:30 "The Sacred Mushroom" land. THE UNITED STATES Is Nine are known lo'be dead and p.m.-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walrond-Directors. (Andrij aPuharich) planning to launch a moon. it is feared that there are more. Salad cii-clingrocket on Thanksgiving The plane, a TWA Constella- It would be senseless to attempt to enumerate the . '" '" ICThe Watercress Girl" Day, according to British sel. tion,. took off from Midway a blessings for which we can be thankfuL ,The Pilgrims Monday, November 30 (H. E. Bates) ~tilists at Jodrell Banl1, Eng- few minules before the crash. were happy to be alive, and to have brought in from • Adul t Art Class-Marco N obili.,.-Instructor-9 :30 a.m. Desserts land. The British have an- The pitol then ra'dloed the con- their sparse fields sufficient sustenance to carr~ them "'Cancer Information and Service Center-Service Work "Pinky Pye" "Blackberry Wilderness" nounced their intentions of trot tower that he was. turning through the winter ahead. Today we are faced WIth the -10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The volunteer workers are (Eleanor Estes) (Sylvia Barkman) tracking the rocket on their around for, an emergency land. giant radio telescope at Jodrell ing. The. plane, hit one house, problem of over-abundance and seek a. solutio~ to the urgently in need of clean white material to carry lICave of IC€" "Cold Hazard" proper disposal of surplus crops whIle keepmg the Bank. crashed into a lamp post: .and on their work-anyone having old sheets, table- (Penelope Mortimer) (Richard Armstrong) hit two more houses, with the f?-rmer's income at top level. . cloths, shirts or the like is urged to press the ma- "Big Cheese" Stories have also mentioned tail section striking a two story terial and drop it by the Center to ai~ this worthy (Miriam Schlein) that the U: S. will try to orbit aparlment building. Fitespread The tiny band of founging fathers and their families endeavo~ • lIIn Praise of Wine" the Sun somewhere near Christ- through the stricken area. im•. was poor in nearly every sense of the word. The boon mas Day. The four day period mediately alter the cr,sh., Rotary Club' of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon and Meeting (Alex Waugh) ,. , starting Thanksgiving day Is '* • • of friendship was limited to the small number who had -12:15 p.m. lIAfter Black Coffee".. "A Medicine for said to De quite favorable for A BIDDINGWAR may be' on come over on the Mayflower. These were far outweighed (Robert Gannon) Melancholy" .Memorial Bridge Club _- Duplicate Bridge - Mrs. 1. launching the 1\1:oonrocket. If between the old established by the enemies who l~rke.d in the forest, the ~irst r~al . (Ray Bradbury) the firing is unsuccessful, there National ~ootball. Le.ague and Americans who were, m tIme, lured over td fnendshIp. Andrew Walrond - Director - 1 p.m. . would have to. be at least a .We guarantee our Cranberries- month's delay. Reports said that Its potential rival the newly Their cabins were crude structures which barely sifted .Bal1~t' Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor - 4 pre-war variety. for m e d American Football the cruel winter winds. Their fuel had to be cut by hand. to 7:30 p.m. the rocket in question, the gianl League. The AF~ held its first Everyone of ,the dawn to dusk hours in the fields or Atlas-Able which is America's draft meeting Tuesday. each *Dale Carnegie Leadership T;aining Class-7 to 11 p.m. largest launching vehicle,' is wbods was fraught with danger. team drafting 33 college play. *Ballroom Dancing Class-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson- Headlines of the Week '. lOtandingready' OIl its launching ers. The' NFL wiUhold its first Instructors-7:30 p.m. pad in Cape Canaveral,Fla. draft sessions next Monday and But while they lived in fear, they were mightily ....Grosse Pointe Ski Club-Movie-ICOf Skis I Sing".:.-,Jim (Continued from Pa&,e1)' r the Big Ten's only Rose Bowl , rich in determination, in courage, in patience and in • • • is expected 10 draft many of the Farnsworth-Narrator-$1.50 per person (tax incl.) national safety will. not . be defeat in 1~*ga:e:. " DETROIT'S MAYOR Louis same players. The AFL owners faith. The priceless gifts they bequeathed us out of 8:30 p.m. , ,.... cha,rgeable":o;h\unl~n. A DARING BANDIT heidup l\ljrianl threw the switch at 5:15 ,said that tliey didn.t expect a their apparent poverty' formed the very' backbone of p.m. yesterday and 18:000multi bidding-war with the'"NFL ex. this nation. "Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus-Rehearsal-8:3,9 to 10:30 THE FOOD AND DRUG Ad- the WOodward.Grand Boulevard colored lights on 45. Christmas cept on a few of the very out- p.m. . minislration has proposed a branch' or' the Michigan Bank;' trees we~e ablaze. T,he colorful s_ta_n_d_in_g_c....?_ll~~i,ans_._~__ To,day',, as we sit in the luxury of'ou, r"modern , ho,mes," • ... '" ban on 17 coal tar dyes that go $1735Saturday,I thand ,got awayh f'withed into making lipsticks. This could,' , . n e process, e Ir with thermostats to regulate our bodily comfort, with 'l'uesday, December 1 put the lipstick industry out at the bank manager and televisions and radios to entertain us, with all the mir ... *S . G 'ld f Ch'ld 'H 't 1 S . Wo k of business because, according wounded a Detroit policeman in acles of mode,rn science to make our daily living a con- ervICe. Ul 3 or I ren s OSpI a - erVlce r - to Revlon Co., no other ~a\nrs the leg. Edward Zaleski, 34, was tinuing existence in ease and amazing independence and 10.a.m. to . p.m. . . .' are available for use In lipstick wounded when the bandit am_ convenience it is fitting that we take stock of our bless- DetrOIt Sorosls of Grosse Pomte-Meetmg and Tea- except those named in the pm- bushed him ~rom an alley be- So much. l. g nd trac' e. them back to thel'r sources 1:30 p.m. posed ban. The Government hind the bank. The bandit then n sa. ' .Ad u It A r t Cl asses- Marco N ab'l'I 1- Ins truc tor-:,}1 "0 t0 may push the case after the escaped through a used car 1o.t L t b t f I th t f b b th' th' 3:30 and 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. uproar over the cranberries dies • • • to be e. us . e gra e u. a our are ears, 0 m IS *Children's Art Class-Margheritta Loud-Instructor- down. AN AIRLINER of the Ariana country and from the far corners of the earth, all of 3 30 t 5 00 . * * • Airways of Afghanistan crashed h h. h t th d 1 t f th' : 0: p.m. • w om ave given muc. 0 e eve opmen 0 IS Grosse Pointe Optimist Club--Dinner and Meeting-, AN AIR FORCE SPACEMAN shortly after. taking off from country, produced the giants of the following genera- 6 15 dropped 14 miles from a bal- Beirut Airport. Saturday. Twen- thankful tions, the geniuses and the individualists who created Exc~an!~~14b of Grosse Pointe-Dinner and Meeting loon over the southern New ty-three persons aboard the all the empires of industry, 'of agriculture, of scientific 6 ~ Mexico desert, last Monday four engine plane .are reported achievement; and the .more gentle souls who carried on - :30 p.m. D d . (November 16) to set a para:. dead, two of them Americans. for ... an d en hance d th e teac h.mgs m. me d"tcme an'd' surgery, Kiwanis6'30 Club of Grosse Pointe- inner an Meetmg- chute J'ump record. Capt. Jo- Three were injured. It g 1 d t. . 1 e' ell'gion . p.m. sept!. W. Kittinger, Jr., 31, of * • • cu ure, en era e uca lOn, socIa s rVlces, r . . .Sea Explorers Ship 690-Meeting-7:30 p.~. Tampa, Fla., descended 76,400 M... da7, No;ember23 Thanksgiving is traditionally. a time . . . . Amit Club-Meeting and Refreshments....:.8 p.m., feet during his successful jump DETROIT'S NUMBER. ONE -- .:rhere should .be a sp~c.lal satIsfaC~lOn m the knowl~ *Grosse Pointe Ski Club-Movie-"Of Skis I Sing"-Jim from the "fringes of space." dick jockey for teenagers, Tom when we pause and give thanks for the e~ge that we are In a posltlon to share our great w.ealth Farnsworth _ Narrator _ Originally scheduled for He landed in, perfect l;ondition Clay, was fired by radio, sta- many blessings an? advantages we in '':'lt1) the whple world: . : and that we possess the mtel- the ni.ght 6f Monday, November 30th only, a quicK ina predetermined spot near tlon WJBK after admitting that America enjoy. Among them is freedpTn hgence and th~ compaSSIOn ~o do so. N~t o~l¥ a:e o~r advance sell out of tickets has made necessary a the White Sands missile range he took payola. In a press of enterprise. products of bo.h foo~ and mdustry bell~g dl.stnbuted repeat-tickets are now' available for this addition- near Alamogordo, N. M'conference yesterday afternoon, We reflected just the ~ther day, while throughout .both hemlspher,es., but ~ur s.lcentIsts, e~u- 'al Sho'wl'ng' and the Center urges all interested ...... Clay revealed that he had taken dId 1 Sunday, November U payola to the amount of $6,000 watching the huge electronic quotation cators, me Ica men an r~ IglOUSemlssnnes are servmg Grosse Pointers topick up their tickets immediately THE UNIVERSITY OF WIS. in the last year and a half. board in our offices, that it-in a way- howall overtheythecanearth,'makeattemptmgtheir lives toricher.show the less fortunate - $150. per person (tax included) - 8'30. pm.. CONSIN has won its first "out- "Nobody, was wronged," Clay is emblematic of this freedom. Behind '" • '" right" Big Ten Football title stated. "It was just business." almost every company symbol" on the since 191~ and will represent I wanted to give my wife and There are many among us who do not attend church board lies a story of personal initiative. Wednesday, December 2 the conference in the Rose Bowl family. security." Clay's salary regularly, nor make other indication of subservience to on New Year's Day. By eking is said to have been $8,000 a And-owned as they are by hundreds of Jr. League Glee Club-Rehearsal-9:30 a.m. the Power which has been such a contributing force in out an 11 to 7 victl'ry over an jrear. thousands of people, these corporations the greal accomplishments in which we all take such '"Art Class for Pre-School Children and Their Mothers upset-bent'Minnesota team, the Also on Sunday, Dale You!,!g, reflect the privilege of every American pride. Bul on Thanksgiving, there &re few who fail to -Mrs. Chris Komp-tnstructor-lO to 11:30 a.m. Badgers cinched the bowl bid. the master of ceremonies on make some gesture of gratitude to the Supreme, Being District Nursing Society-Meeting-ll a.m.-tea-12 Thelrcompelilion in the run WJBK TV's Detroit Bandstand, to become a part of this enterprise that Who ,has guided our destinies since time immemorial. noon. for the roses, had been North- gave the station his resignation. has made our country great. It is some- Today, especially, lel us ,all count our blessings, and let Grosse Pointe Woman's Club-Bridge Club...:-tard~-12 western, but Illinois. took care No other comment was given on thing reas:suring to consider today as the some special gesture toward$ someone less privileged noon. . of that with II 28 toO win o"er Young's move, that the possl. big board is silent ••• while we pause to signify that we are truly thankful. the Wildcats of Northwestern. blIlty of a position with al1- give thanks. ------_._---_._,-- *Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - In'structor - 4 For the first time in the his- other stillion in Detrolt'made it to 9:30 p.m. . tory of the' conference, a Big advisable not 10 make any *Memorial Bridge Club-Masterpoint Night-7:30 p.m. Ten champion 'is a "two time statement at this time.. IOlis F. Cook - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walrond - Directors. loser." Wisconsin has a record • •• ....[M=J MANLEY, BENNETT & COMPANY Letters to • '" • I of 5 wins and 2 losses In. con'" THE MAN WHO wrote the cg MIEMIiERI NEW YORK STOCI< EXCH"NGE i Holarian Guest ference play and a 7 and 2 lyrics to "Mamma," "Dinah;' Thursda~', December 3 overall record. In 1953, the "Five Foot Two,',. and many I The Editor Otis ~. Cook of Lansing, will • American Red Cross Braille Transcription Class-Miss Badgers went to the Rose Bowl other well known and oft sung hltl hlhli"., DeIr.1tH t1M",lhhl Hills, Mlell. To the Editor: be the guest speaker at the Ella McLennan, Instructor -10 to 11 a.m. arter sharh'lg the conference songs, is dead at the age of tiUe wilh Purdue. They lost to 76. Samuel M, Lewis died Sun- W0..tw.r4 501121 JOrftn ~50 'fhe Grosse Pointe Garclen' regulllr Grosse Pointe Rolary Village Inv(~stment Club-Meeting-lO a.m. Southern California, 7 to 0 in day in New York City. During Club C~uncll urgr,s el'l'r~one in Iluncheon-meeling at the War Welcome Wagon Club of Grosse Pointe _ Coffee and his lifetime, he wrote over the Por~te to !lnger In the I Memori;ll Center on Monday. B'd -11 '. 800 songs, composing his first "Kerthe\';lI.on.the-HiI1" s hop .. November :lO . f1 ge. a.m. . .3 one at the age of 16.. Some of ping district (0 admire Ihe re-'I . . Jr. League Glee Club-Troupmg Schedule-I. 0 p.m. his others are "Sitting on Top "mll alldiU,IOto I ill' J: ~aJl' i He will he introducer! hy i .Children's Art Class-Margheritta Loud-Instructor- lnlt 111('1'1' of JO maple trN's. a Frank P;lrker, ll~ec~tive seere-I, :1:45 to 5:15 .m. joint projett of the merchants i lary of the r.~lchlg;ln Ret;lIl'.Balle! Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper-Instructor-4 to lInd the City of Gl"')SSePointe 1 Rurcau As~oclatlon. 7:30 p.m. , By Fred 'Kopp, R. Ph. f'a,r.ms. ... Cook. executivc vice-presi- Grosse Poinle Chapter-D.C.A:A.-Meeting-7:00 p.m. An old cookbook gives this Thanksgiving Greeting 1he bl'~uhflcatron of Ihe area dent?C the Michigan Hetallers Parke Davis Bridge Group-Cards-7:30 p.m. cure for asthma. "Wear the ('omplC'lcr!thIS I'~s~ YC'l1r,\\'.ilh I\ssocration. WlISborn in Ionl;l tMcct ' the Travellers-Caribbean Holiday"-Special $ikin of II muskrat-fur side flow(,ls and Jl1:mllllgs $i~lllng Rnd attend('(1 the Ionia Puhlic I ' t d b 'n R' h .d E Pear En off th(. attrac'li"c slon~ fronts Schools. ~o or movlcs presen e y. r. IC. ~r " ' . . - next to thc body-over the' Everyday,we . extend our thanks to the :!IId winclow IIIspllll'5 and wHh JOY a complete tour of Jamaica, Haiti, the Domimcan lungs." Certain relief was . chc('ry "Mr. I

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS PI~ ThirfMft Navy League H,onors President Dance Planned Bride-Elect By Meth~ists

A gala alfaJr being planned by the Woman's Society of Grosse Pol n t e, Methodist Church is a Christmas Dance to be held Satur~ay, December 12. from '8:30 p,m. to 11:30 p.m. at the Grosse Pointe War Me. morial. Frank ,Chrystem and his or- chestra will provide the music and everyone Is welcome to' at. tend and share the JOY of the Christmas season. Cards will be available for those who prefer them to dancing. Mrs. Charles Zentgra'r is chainnan of the event, and her committee Includes: Mrs. Rob- ert Smith, Mrs. Arthur Watts, Mrs. Richa'rd Snook, Mrs. Rob. ert Roddewig, Mrs. C, R. Am- luxen. 1\1rs. Hugh ~Ifs and Mr. and Mrs .. Walter A. WHo Mrs. A. R. Hancock. son, of Fisher. road, annuunC8 . the engagement of their dangh- " Tickets' are available. from tel'. JUqiTH. .to J. R~bert Mrs. Arthur Watts at $1.50 per From. Arit>ther Pointe and' person or $3.00 per couple. by Prince, . ~II of Mr.' and. Mrs. short" to Stanley G, Princl~, of Broad. '7 • calling TU. 5-8058. These tick- stone roa'd .. ets will also be sold at the The engaged couple are of View I the Pointe December lunche<>n of the Wo- man's Society. alumni of Michigan State Uni. versity where she. was affili. B~' Patrida Talbot SALLY WALKER, daughter ated with ~lta Gamma and he of MRS. HENRY S. WALKER, Detroit Sorosis to Marie wi'S a member of Siiffia Chi. of Village lane, arrived Wed. Mr. Prince ill now doing Cottage Hospital's Auxiliary. which has been so 65th Year at Center nesday from Smith College, Detroit Sol'osis will mark its graduate work at the Univer. busy lately, will have a treat this Saturday with no Northampton. Mass., to spend 65th anniversary Tuesday at the sity of' Michiga'n. A late Bum. work involved. The' group has just completed a success- the holiday week-end. ' , Grosse Pointe War Memoriai mer wedding is plann,ed...... ful donation tea at the Hugo Scherer home on Lakeshore • The Detroit Women's Council of B. BACHMAN. 'MRS. C: A. DEAN,' willl a tea beginning at 1:30 I ------Among the Alma College stu- and this week~end the ladies will celebrate at their the Navy League of the UnJted States JR., re-elected vice-president, left o'clock. PAYS DIVIDENDS sixth annual holiday dinner dance at the Grosse Pointe dents who have had their Mrs. C. B. Swift is chairman Being courteous doesn't cost poetry accepted for publication held its annual meeting and election tenders tea 'and congratulations with Hunt Club. of officers last week at the Brodhead MRS. BERT WICKING re-elected of the program commemorating anything - yet it Is the very in the "Annual Anthology of the anniversary. best character builder. Phil Cole and his trio will play and a strolling CoHeae Poetry", is GORDON Naval Armory, Following the business chaplain, center, to Mrs. Bachman, accordionist will serenade the diners. Mrs. Daniel S. CAMERON son' of the GOR- session a birthday tea was held for right. Reed is general chairman of the party. DON CAMERONS,' of Hampton re-elected president, MRS. WILLIAM road, whose entry is entitled --,- On her committee are Mrs. William Teeter, Mrs. "Of KnQwledge." .• ... of M.R. and MRS. NATHAN B. day evening to honor former for maintaining a 3.0 or B Benjamin L. Bern, Mrs. Richard Huegli and Mrs. Donald . average dID'ing the 1958-59 . GOODNOW of Handy Road, was Delroiler. MRS. 'R 0 B E R T MR. and MRS. PHILIP' MO- Martin. Hostesses greeting the party arrivals will be recently elected to Maroon Key, OMERLY, of Santa Barbara, academic year. From this .area RAN ,of MoroSl road, left Tues- the junior honorary society at Calif" and the CHARLES C. is CAROL GEORGE, 'daughter Mrs. A. W. Hanigan, Mrs. Clarence Bessert, Mrs. Wilfred day lor Chicago to spend the Steiner, Mrs. Howard Simon and Mrs. ,Tohn Norris. Colgate Universit~.. Goodnow KEENEYS, JR., of Santa Bar- of MR. and MRS. S. W. Thanksgiving h 0 1i day s' with an economics major, Is a mem~ bara and Honolulu, GEORGE. McKinley avenue. their son-in-law and da'ughter, Our ... ber of the varsity' swimming ....• • ...... + • • MR. and MRS. HARRY S. * team. A 1956 graduate of Wil- The CHARLES ELLIOTTS, MR, and MRS. WILLIAM The Navy Is He,e VESTED...... liston. Academy. East Hampton, of; Merriweather road, will give O'NEILL KRONNER. of East Christmas Home' from Newport, R.1. are Dr. an'd Mrs. Ben- HENRY PEITERj son of MR. Mass., he is ~rushing chair- a cocktail and dinner party De- Jefferson avenue, tre entertain- man of Sigma Nu, national cember 5 for the RICHARD ing their son-in-law and daugh- jamin St«K:kwell, ~f Lothrop road, with their son, Jim, and MRS. \ DON PEITER of Merriweather road, was recently social fraternity. COMFORTS. of Allard road, tel', the J. T. WHEELERS, of h, time fiOrholiday turkey. Springfield, Ill.. and their chil- JW"ink' initiated into the Beta Chapter ...... • who are moving to Columbus, . , . Home from Richmond, Va., 0.' dren, TOMMY, MICHAEL and Jim was jUst graduated from the Naval Officers of Della Phi Fraternity at Brown University, Providence, are MR. and MRS. CLARENCE MAUREEN. 'l'he Wheelers ar- Training School as an ensign and will .be home this A. KRAMER, of 'Shelden road, • • • rived ear I y this week for ,Collection week-end before reporting to San DiegQ. R. I. CAROL GEORGE, aaughter where they visited their son-in- of MR. and MRS. S. W. Thanksgiving and will remain I., ...... law and daughter, MR. and through Sunday. , Here to greet him was' his sister. Gail, who is MISS MARGARET NIGRO, GEORGE of McKinley avenue, MRS. WILLIAM C. DAGES and ...... studying at Rogers Hall, Lowell, Mass., and his brother daughter of MR. and MRS. RAY wasa member of the publicity small CARIE ANN. Last week-end NortItwestern ~dting ... in and sister.in-Iaw, the Robert St«K:kwells, of Birmingham, NIGRO of S. Oxford road, has committee for the Autumn Elegant. .. eVery been selected to sing in the "" ,. . C~istian Emphasis Days at University presented an original ' Another Thanksgiving reunion took place in Mexico Burrall Choir at. Stephens Col- MRS. FRANK W. coo- Denison University. Granville, aquacade. "A Splashing Good flew ,shade... magnific;ently City. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Baumgarten flew down for the lege'in Columbia, Missouri. Miss LIDGE, or McKinley avenue Is 0 .• from November 17 through Time." Among the' swimmers spending the holiday with her waa CAROL JACOBSON, of holiday to see' their son-in-law and gaughter, the Wil- Nigro is a junior at the two year 19. college for women. lIOn ll'nd daughter-in-law, the .'+ ... Berkshire road. " • • I fashicmed by maSter. designers liam Websters and small Libby and Anne. . / ...... junior COOLIDGES of Winett- MR. and MRS. RICHARD K...... MERRI' GAY TOUCHTON, Ita, Ill. She will return Monday. WAHNER of Dearborn 'Town- BRUCE .... BALAS, of Ida Th~ Websters have been in Mexico about six months ...... but will be here for' Christmas when the whole group, ;daughterorthe GEOR'GE E. .... ship announ6e the birth of their lane, has made the D.e an's TgU,G!:JT0NSj!lf ~l!d,,!D, ,lane, Home frOm Puerto Rico' are second daugoler SUSAN DANA, Graduation Honors LIst at Cen- Ready to try, on. in~uding Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Baumgarten, will gather isa member. of th(' cast of "The MR. and MRS. T. RAYMOND on November 15. Mrs. Warner tral Michigan University. at the family home. ~nd ~hepherd'sPlay" to: be JEFFS, ot McKinley avenue. is the former SHIRLEY NEL- ...... presented j)ecemebr 12 and 13 They salled from New Orleans SON. daughter of MR. and MRS. FRANK KINNEY of Oxford • • • • by Mercy College with "Amahl and will 'return to Mobile, Ala., WILL,IAM C. NELSON of Lin. road has ~n' J!amed prr'ident Crowded Calendar ~d the Night Visitors." this week. coin road. Paternal grandpar- oc. the Weunaraner Gun Dog " ., ... .. ents are MR. and MRS. HARRY Association, which will hold its Beginning of~icially this week-end with Alic.e Aage. The HENRY T. BODMANS, .....~t .. K. WAHNER of Loraine road. fir s t fall Conformation' and DR. and MRS.J..' DALE PE- lien's debut Friday at th~ a:unt Club, is the, holiday of Vendome road,. will enter- TROSKEY (E D IT II', ELLEj'J • • • Obedience Show in Roseville party season which stretches on into the New Year. tain at cocktails Friday eve- EBEL), or Cherry Plinte, N. C.• DR. and MRS. A.S. SCHLING- this Sunday. -d:f. 1500 Broadway • , " ning. announce the birth of a daugh- MAN and family. formerly of . • ... * Friday is also the date of the Tau Beta-Sigma Gam. ... • • ter, NINA ELLEN, on Novem- Kensington road, are. now re- MARY JANE ANDERSON, ~ . A.I8D GrOeBe Pointe, Birminlb-a ma tea dance at the LittleCluh. Sigma Gamma members MR. and MRS. MAX B.Mc- ber 12. The paternal grandpar. siding at 1630 BrIggs Charrey daughter of MRS. ELIZABETH Pouring at this party include 1\frs. H,nry Haberkorn, KEE, of Lakeshore road, wlIl ents are the JOHN NORMAN road, Woodlawn Station, Sil- A. ANDERSON, of MaryJaQd Mrs.Chai-les Murphy, Mrs. Frank ToW-aI', Mrs. Jerome leave Fri,day.for San Francisco PETROSKEYS, of Pemberton ver Springs, Md. (ConUauell 011 Pace 19) I Remick, Mrs. Laura Higbie and Mrs. Longyear P.lmer. where they will meet their son- roa'd. • • * .,. I .' , in.law and daughter, the JOHN ...... R~cently returned from a visit Tau Beta's group at the tea tahle will be Mrs. ~ohn E. qROUTS, and travel with Enrolled at Marietta College, to New York City are the HAM- Finlayson, Jr., Mrs. Alfred M. Dav«K:k, Mrs. Raymond, them to Honolulu .. Mirietta, . 0., ~s STEPHEN ILTON NIVENS of Harcourt Dykema and Mrs. Edward Wunesch. • .... ' SUOR, son of the E. C. SUORS, road. . 'MRS. ALFRED LARGE, of of L!ncoln road. • • • The Hale V. Sattleys, of Tannancourplace, have Elm court, wlll have a Saturday * ... • A total of 278 students at invited friends for cocktails on Sunday evening to round coffee hour for the debutantes The G E 0 R G E TAUBE- Denision University. Granville, out the week-end. , home for the holidays to honor NECKS, of '.University place, Ohio. have been named to, the , .,' . SANDY PHELPS and JANE entertained at cocktails rhurs- 11th annual Dean's List ther~ 1 ,. On Tuesday Juhior League members will turn out RUEGER, who 'will bow at with their husbands at the Country Club to hear Charles Christmas. ... A. :elessing, who has served as Director of Detroit City .. On SaturdayMR. and MRS. Planning sin~e 1953, discuss the changing face of our RICHARD H. CHILDRESS. of city. Williams road, will e>.ltertaln at On Thursday the Country Club will attract musical dinner 'and dancing in their ,patrons for the Morning Musicale's concert featuring downstairs playroom. DANIEL GOODNOW.'.... 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~IY, N'ovember 26,,'195' (; ROS 5! POI ~ T! NEWS • Woman's Page of, and Pointe Women , •.by" for , • • League Sale Hospital Auxiliary to Hold Dinner Dance Club Toasts Season ..A t City Club Hildegarde to Star

The Detroit I.-eague for the At Thaksgiving Ball Handicapped Sale will be' held At DAC Floor Show Monday and Tuesday from 11 to 7 o'clock at the Women's Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Crowded Saturday for Fes- CIty Club. Popular Sif1ger to Open Club's ti0liday Season on .five Eveningj Club Members Will Turn Out The location was chosen be- December -4j Joseph E. Bayne, Leo Fitzpatrick Again December -4 for Supper Club Party cause 'the League no longer .And David Gillis on Committee has a downtown shop and the I Grosse Pointe Yacht Club's gala Thanksgiving Ball dateS will' coincide with the Detroit Athletic Club's' announcement letter to last ~at~rday, has slipped shimmeringly into the past- Sol'Opromlst Fair to be held at members that The Incomparable Hildegarde will star now In Its wake is news of a party just ahead. The com,- the City Club at thl' same time. the club's December 4-12 holiday dinner-floor show was . g ft. t b "S Cl b' Red flannel nightshirts for all in green and red print and decorative art, but not In ,e e IS 0 e. a upper u 'dinner dance F,'riday, the young set, Christmas shirts just to denote the coming Yuletide. It also indicated that December 4, wIth a sprightly floor show pres'enting for: ehildren, pin e'lshi~)l1s, Yonely, th~ international musical humorist, and singer Christmas' stllckings, a1l th~se the gorgeous chanteuse's appearance was a sort of beau- Belinda Blanchard. ',1 new items plUs the usual beau~' tiful Christmas bonus. Among Grosse Point~rs wh() A huge cutout strutting Gausses, the pharles Gausses, Ufulllnenswill be on sale. Hildegarde, an entranc- have made reservations for ,the turkey set the Thanksgiv- the Joseph Caskeys, Ve~nor Among the committee' work. ing person and singel' of opener or a succeeding night ing theme at last Saturday's Davises, Bill O. Brinks, Howard ers are Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. great style, will open on a are the Harold Lightbody., the b t'f 1 f' I b 11 S ' Truman Barbier, Mrs. R. Jaml. eau 1 u ,orma a. ir Shaws, E, M. Gregor~'s JI'., son Wl1l1ams, Mrs. RossWll- Friday, (December.4) and L. R. J. Scotts. the George M, Gobbler had his place in Paul Morelands, Mrs. James kins, Mrs. Lloyd Marentette. continue through the 12th Brookses, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. the ballroom's great bay P, Clea'ly and MI'. and Mrs. lI'rs. William Canfield, Mrs., excepting S 'I n day and Ruedemann, the lo'rank Di. monds, the Joseph H. Ryalls, window:, against a backdrop Tom Fox. John R. Decker and Mrs. Jack Monday, the 6th and 7th, Kenneth Reichles, A. D. Suther. Martin Freed will beat the of gold en brown satin. Fraser. lands, R. E. Milligans, Harr,y R. L 0 vel y arrangements of With the Russell VanHoutens Volunteers 0 II e ri n g their piano. A top artist, Hilde- Fruehaufs. Richard S. Daleys. floWers in the fall colors (she was in beige lace over services include Mrs. Wendell garde has given command the Gerald F. Dewhirst.8, and ' peau ,desoie) were the Stark C. Goddard, Mrs. Dan Hunter cen tere d tabl es (dmner was HI'ckeys (Mrs. Hic;'cv. charm- perforrhances before .royal- the Walter Bayers. Jr. . 'th b II ) - and Mrs. David Hinks. serv ed In e a room ing in a black crepe shcath ty abroad and two presi- and ll'ghted ta pe rs gl ow ed with tricky cascading bands of There is a League for the den~ of the United States. MAKES LARCENY REPORT ft! Handicapped Shop in Birming- so y. the f;lbric, and a white mink ham and another at Headquar- In keeping with the season's William Austin of 307 Me.. 'The scene was kaleidoscopic shaped stole), Rear Como. and ters, 1401 Ash street. festive aimDSphere, the enter- Millan, told Fanns police on with'stunning gowns ,and men's Mrs. John R. Wilt, the Cletus _ tliJnment committee has 're- Sunday, November 22, that he formal black and white as Wellings. Mrs. Ruth Fox and quested black tie atlire on the' had pal'ked his car in front of mans and the Edward • -Photo by Fred Runnells c'Juples danced blilhely to Richard Haynes. . women's 'group which does so the necessary arrangements are, left FI'Iday and Saturday show 265 Williams, while ,,:isiting Jr. The music by Warney Ruhl and his The Rex Regans, entertained much for Cottage Hospital is going to to right: MRS. EDGAR FLINTER- nights. Joseph E. Bayne, Leo with friends of that address. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stir- FitzpatrIck and Djlvid C. Gillis When he returned to the ve-o "Mira'cles. in Music" orcheslra. at cocktails in their Whittier have a dinner dance on Saturday MAN, MRS. LYNDLE R. MARTIN A delightful feature was the road home before their group ton (she was in a navy lace of the Pointe are com'mlttee hicle, he' discovered the car evening, November at the. Hlint and MRS. WILFRED A. STEINER. singing by the Lutheran Chor- went to the ball, Mrs. Regan dinner dress). were cocktail 28, aides of Chafnnan Martin Cal. radio and two Army blankets alalres at 10:30 o'clock. wearing a ruby satin, short hosls at their Lothrop road Club. Among those busy making all lahan. stolen. A large cocktail parly given evening dress designed, with home .before they and their guests went to the ball. With Cocktail parties to precelM by Como. and Mrs. Robert F. bell skirt. Their guests were MOllie Council ,Has Workshop Brownie Girl Scouts dinner already are being plan- HOUSEHOLD HINT Weber in their nearby home on the Frank Fehrs,: lhe John them were the James E. Gib- Fumes and coal gas front. sons, the Paul B. Browns of Give Party for Moms ned. Dancing before and after Lake Shore road brought, to- Murphys of Birmingham, the the 9:30 o'clock show in DAC's heaters and s'.:oVetl may cause Bloomfiela Hills and the Jack Continuing their policy of in our bulletin rather than gether GPYC dh'edors and Ray Fishers and the Robert main dining room will be to yellowing or silver, say home Monteiths of Birmingham. Dr. noling only the good movies "pointing the finger". To print Thirty new Brownie Girl their wives' and other friends. Hayls. music of Emery Deutsch's or- economists at Michigan State and Mrs. Edgar James' guests offered by Grosse Pointe thea- titles of banned shows in' the Scouts entertained their moth- among them Tuesday bowling The Edward J. Schoenherrs University. were Dr. and Mrs. Alfred L. lers and only the besl programs buHetin in order to criticize el's and guests at an Investiture chestr,8. league members with .wholl1the were in a' group with the Chaput and Dr. and Mrs. A. W. on TV stations. the Grosse them might arouse the .young Tea at Maire School Tuesday commodore and his lady later Michael O'Donnells, the Jack Squiers. PointE' Motion Piclure and Tele- folks' curiosity enough to take afternoon, November 17. ' altended the ball. Simmerers, Mr. and M~s. Frank .vision Council members con- a look." A group of GPYC's Friday ]:o'ollowingthe pinning cere- In this g\'Oup were the Re'x Couzens Jr., the Charles A. ducted a Works~p at their gen- mixed bowling. league had a Some of the programs rated mony, the Brownies served their Brophys. lihe ,junior Calvin J. Kotchers, lhe James Dinge- eral meeting. orl Monday, No- table together and a lot of fun well in the voting of CJuncil mothers from an attractive vember 16, in the Central Li- -they were the Carl Berndts, members were "Disneyland," woodland table, arranged by brary. Dr. and Mrs. Karl Weber, the "Mr. Wizard," "Lassie," "The Mrs. R. E. Hogue, tea chairman. Theodore Friedts, Dr. and Mrs. Since 'the particular interest Californians," "College Quiz- Serving on the Tea Commit. "HAPPY THANKSGIVING" George Granger, Mr. and Mrs. of the Council in raling TV bowl," "High Road," and "Qulck tee were: Mrs. R. M. Beck, Mrs. Frank Adam, the Leonard shows centers on how they af- Draw McGraw." W. P. Hollman, an~ Mrs.E. L. Wests and the Dan. Holefcas. fect children and teen-agers, the The Vogue Theater reeeived RobbIns. The Lee Radkes entertained members prefer not to publi- commendation from the Council Co-leaders for. the new Brown- his brother and sister-in-law, cize undesirable programs in members for their shows and ie troops are: Mrs.. R.J. Blank lhe Donald Ra'dkes (she was in their Television Bulielin soon to good s~ervision of the audience and Mrs. J. L. Thom£lson~ a charming dress of green silk be d i s t ri but e d to schools, at Saturday matinees. To com- Troop 834; and Mrs. R. E.~rns organza with fitted bodice and c h u r c he s, and libraries in plaints about questionable mov- and Mrs.R. P. Seeber-Troop ARTItUR. J. gOHDE Grosse Pointe. skirt pleated and swirled into a ies at local theaters, especially 846; and Mrs. C. A. Renstrom Ale" OOMW'6IfY harem hem) and Dr. and Mrs. "Only shows which our mem- those shown week-efl.d nilnts, Is the new neighborhood chair- Edward Freimuth (she wore bers rate 'excellent' or ',iood' and poor supervision at mat- man for Maire School. pretty. pretty ,red slippe'rs with for. children, teen-agers, and inees, Mrs. Shennan replied her white satin dress em- family viewing appear on the that parents slMMlldwrite their Keep your face headed'f;oward broidered with tiny pearls and Television Bulletin of tlie Coun- comments to the managetll of the sun and the shadow will 2711 East Jeff~noli, Detroit 7, Mich. LO 7-6100 bugle beads.) The hostess was cil," states Mrs. Arthur Sher- the offending theatel1l. always fall behind, you. in watemielon red satin with man, TV Council president. ( . circular ballerina length skirt. "We hope to deter the young The wheel 01 fortune always Mrs. Harry J. Ohapman, in folks from 'wateWng the less loses its effecti\'eneA when it two-tone beige chiffon, and good programs by Ignoring them turns a man's head. Mr. Chapman entertained the mCll'garet rice'I Phillip Flandllrses and the Robert Tiennans. A not her group haVing a wonderful time were the Robert B. Woods, the Store-Wide W. W. Woods, the Fred Somes Jrs., the R. F. Kolowiches and the Edward Smiths. The John A. Botts' guests were Mr. and Mrs, Don R. DeLaRossa of ANNUAL. SALE Dearborn.

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and mother career that they Methodists Plan AAUW Brtinc~ Hears Morga", lose interest In their husbands. Mrs. Charles Bayard King, Jr. It uikes the "best" imaginative King - Schultz Rites Yule Luncheon "For a woman to lose her de~elop and maintain a lense efforts of both pa11nCl'S" to feminine identity is tragic," of worth-whileness," he $Aid, create a happy marrl:tge. ,As a said Owen Mill g an, of the and again: "T() be a person Is parting hum.Pfous shot the The traditional Christmas Merrlll-PaLmer SChool, in a'd- most important of al1-,to have spea'ker told of the divorce be- Luncheon of the 'Wo,rnan'lI S0- dressing the Grosse Pointe a center of gravity, in yourself ing sought on grounds of in. ciety of Christian Service of Read at 'St. Clare branch of the American Asso- -to have a sense of 'self- compatibilHy. He had lost his Gross~ Pol n t e .Methodist ciation of University Women at ness:" Income-and she had lost her Church wiU be held Tuesday, their monthly geneI'al mee.ing compatabillty. A Reception at theGross~ Pointe Yacht Club Followed December 1 at 12:30 p.m. at In order to be most effective last Thursday in the War Me.. the Wedding Saturday; Pair Travel to New York; the church in Moross road. as a wife or mother, you need morlal Center. to be self-sustaining. You do "'. . f .• The Engineering Society of Will live in Delaware A very fine program Is Morgan spoke. wlth convinc- not have a give up the core of planned for, the afternoon im- ing authority on "Education for yourself. Detroit Junior Wives will meet Rosemary Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur mediately following the lunch~ Women in Today's World." He December 2 at B o'clock In the J. Schultz, of Whittier, road, spoke her marriage vows eon. Dr. Henry Hilt Crane, re- We need also to have ""lose- is a Merrill-Palmer staff mem- ness." a significant, pw'poseful Rackham Building to hear ,Paul Saturday in St. Clare of Montefalco Church to Charles tired minister. from . Central bel' In the Family Life md DePatis speak on "Festive Holi- Methodist Church win be gI,lest relationship with o!J1cf ptlOple. Bayard King, Jr. , ------PlU'Cllt Education PI'Ogl'lllll. lIe day Decorations." 1\Irs. Eugene speaker. Dr. Crane comes from Marriages stand 01' fall "mostly Pointe Yacht Club Mrs. Schultz previously taught in the De- Hawley, of Grosse Poinle, will For the rites the bride five generations. of Methodist b.eeause of the meanings peo- chose an ivory silk mist taf- wore a taupe lace and satin partment of Family,. Relations ple have fOI' each other," When re hostess. ministers, and his son, Frank and Children's Division at feta gown. fashioned'with'a sheath with matching acces. Crane II, is likewise a Metho- marrier;! partnel'S ~ose this feel- Oklahoma Slate Universit~'. rounded neckline outlined soriesand green ord~ids. dist minister. In ..tune of 1958 ing of "nearness," which Is the in hand I~orded Alencon Mrs. King wore a teal sheath Dr. Cra:ne retired after twenty Morgan stressed the fact function of affection, the mar. and matching accessories. Her years as Mtnister of central that education includes all ex- l'iage fails. flowers were white orchids. lace and tiny pearls. Gar- Church, Detroit. perience in life. After getting Morgan is not so concerned lands. of lace and pearls For traveling to New York the audience response to their Mrs. Wallace Browrison with the rather popular notion q. ideas of the. goal of education, were a 'PP.l i q ue d 'on the the bride wore ,a green tweed wlll pre~ent the devotions and that the husband is losing his the speaker said he saw it not masculinity by being drawn in. dome s~aped skirt which suit with browIl accessories-. special music has been ar. as learning how to make a IiI'.. fell into a chapel train. The newlyweds will live in Wil. ranged for the Annual Christ- to the domestic situation too ing, but "how to make a life." Her mantilla Wa's of hand mington, Dela. " , mas Luncheon'. Hostess Circles much-changing diallers, wash- He believes "the purpose of eorded AHmcon lace and silk are Martha-Mary and Rebeci:a. ing dishes.- As an example of knowledgf;!is to promote hu- illusions ,and. she carried 01'- Ea:ch member of the Wo- this tyPe of thinking he cited man, welfare, human fulfill. ehids and .stephanotis; St. 'Matthew~ Women man's Society will bring a the article in a popular maga. ment. and to Improve the. lm- zine by, the anthropologist, Carole Pine was maid of hon- wrapped Christmas gift for an To Hold Card Party mart situation." This idea' would Mltrgaret Mead: "Are You' O!' in emerald green peau de ~lderJy person at Cass Com. contrast sharply with that in Making a, Slave of Your Hus- laic witha.matching feathered The Woman's Club of St:Mat- munity Center. , Russia, or in Germany under band?" . hat. She .carried yellow tea: thews Church, Whittiel' at Har- i A nursery will be,'available, Hitler, where human life is He does think it Important roses. per, announced a mixed card free of chltrge, for guests at- held subservient to the state. thaI, husbands and wives keep The bridcsmaJds, dressed like party to be held in the Audi- tendIng the luncheon meeting. . Morgan thinks the human ever in mind the polarity of the honor maid, were Mrs. Rob- torium on December 3 at 8:15 All chw'ch II' 0 men and male and female. A wife ert M. MacDonald, Mrs, Stew- o'clock. friends are urged to make their quest rightly should be for "should like her man as a art SCheifele of Birmingham, Donation is $1.00 and the reservations in' a d van c e , -Photo by Gene Buller meaningfulness, fitting into the man," The speaker quoted from and Mrs. 'Robert Dusty, of St. chairmen are Mrs. Glenn Schu- prompl1y, by c:t 11i n g Mrs. • ROSEMARY ,SCHULTZ, daughter of. Mr. and totai scheme of things as a LawrenCe K. Frank's book, Mall orders-add lI4lCl Clair Shores. .... ster and Mrs. Alvin Bohlander. Thomas Est e s; TU 1-4B59. participant, a contlibutor. In Mrs. Arthur J. Scbultz, of Whittier road, was married "How to be a Woman and ror tax and postaU. Richard King was best .man Friends and neighbors in ihe Saturday in St. Clare of Montefalco Church to Mr. his Ufe wOl;k. Morgan said, "[ for his. brother. They are the community are welcome to at- see my mission to help p~ople Wife," in which the author King, son of the senior Kings, of Woodstown, N. J. pushes the point that the wife lIOns of the senior Kings, of HOUSEHOLD IIINT tend the meeting. mean more to themselves and Woodstown, N. J. The ushers Your refrigerator may give to each other." . should be "endlessly intrigu- were John Strongman, of Dear- up to 31 years of service, but In dealing with the concept ing" and show a "feminIne re- born; Rolls' Zeerlp, of Grrnd the average "life" is about 17 REFLECTION Senior Ladies To Have Party of "humanness" he spoke of sponsiveness." Opticians alld Jewelers Rapids, llnd William A. Schultz. years, according' to studie~' re- Think right --; the expression the need for "self-actualiza. There is dangel', i\IOl'gan 30 Clifford St., Detl1)jt The Senior Women's Ciub at on the part of the seniors. Mrs. For her daughter's wedding ported by home eronomists at on your face is often an index tion." feels, In wives becoming so WO 2.3622 Frederick E. Hibbard, presi- and tJ:e reception at the GrosS6 Michigan State University. to ~'our' thoughts., the Gr06Se Pointe War Memor- "Every human being needs'to absorbed in their own wifely ial is looking forward to en- dent of the Senior Club, em- phasizes, that this meeting on joying a special Christmas' pro- the 9th wlll be the social occa- gram at the center. Wednesday sion of the holiday for the T~~ L~AGUE ~~OP afternoon, December 9, at 1:30 group. There wll! be a delicious o'clock. tea served at 1:30 and follow- 77 KERCHEVAL ing the program there will be As has been the custom for GrOll. Poi nt. Fa rrm the last several years. the Ju- card playing and Christmas nior League Chorus will gather greetings exchanged among members. Any senior women .;;t; to present a program of Christ- mas music to the ladies The in GrosSe Pointe are extended \ Chorus which also reh~arses a cordiai invitation to come to * weekly at the Center under the this special occasion and join in direction of Kris Dorjath of the regular monthly activities UnllSII61 gifts Wayne State University, has of the; Senior Club. worked up an unusually fine program for this holiday sea- FALLS THROUGH WINDOW Antifllles son. Thomas Cnockaert, 3, son of "~Singing for the Senior Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cnockaert Imports Women's Club at the Memorial of 1435 Aline, was taken to St. is an important date in the John Hospital on Sunday, No. Junior League Chorus's very vember 15, for treatment of a full calendar of engagements. cut on the temple. The boy was Under the presidency of. Mrs. injured when he fell through * Hugo S. Higbie, the 30 mem~r the front living room window, choru!i composed of some of the while playing in the room. Outlet for tfl. leallye busiest young women in Grosse Woods police provided the hos- for !tie Handicapped Pointe, yearly at this time pital trat:lsportation. troops to hospitals, homes and literally hundreds of institu- The man with an education tions to bring them joy at this has a fortune that he can never ',i!5 i season. be buncoed out of. The Senior Ladies of the Memorial are thernselvea very busy people. When tbey u- See these lovely watches at semble to en10y this program provided by the Junior League Chorus they will' bring with WARREN'S .them gifts which (' - senior •• Is contributing to child at Childrens Hospi, • Many of. these gifts .represent • hours of loving work and care

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Thurtday. November 26. 1959 GROSS! POINTE NEWS Woman's ,Page • • • by, ,of, and for Pointe Women i .------V.F.W. Au/Ciliary Plans Thrift Shop Toy Drive Begins '. G' ' W d AAlJW Groups Mrs, Charles R.. Brooks Card, Party December 5 cl S Plan Meetings toys to be re-sold in the Neigh. , audra 'age e The Neighborhood T h rift The Third Dislrict Veterans Shop has been collecllng toys borhood. Thrift Shop on Water- of Foreign Wars Posts and Aux- loo avenUe in Grosse Pointe. 'ro k A psychodrama entitled iliaries will hold their annual through the month of Novem- ber and they will go on sale Cha, rles R" B 0 ' S "Scattered Showers," to be pre- card party at the Eddie Stinson Assisting Mrs, Higbie are' December 1 through Christmas, sented by the Recent Graduates Post rooms on SAturday. De- Mrs. Charles Morris, Jr. and Bride W.ears Ivory Sati.n and Heirloom Chantilly Lace Group of American Association cember 5. at 8 o'clock. This is a two-fold project. Mrs. Richard p. Joy III. for Rites Saturday In Christ Church', Re-cept'lon 'of University Women will be Third District president, Ver- for it not only re-se-lls the toys If you have any tOYs. please led by, Mrs. William Potter and na Eckert. announces the dona- at prices within the reach of bring them to the Neighbor. at Home of Hervey C. Parkes 'Mrs. David Coolidge at their tion is $1.25. ' everyone but the proceeds flOom hood Thrift Shop 01' call Tuxe. ' , meeting Tuesday, December 1. the sale go toward mllintenance do 5-0773 a'nd a driver will N Th e S 0prano B0,ys Choir"of Christ Church sang at t 8 Coronation ceremonies l,)t of the Neighborhood Club Ilro- sent to pick them up. the ~~ndlehght servIce Saturday which united Claudia a Mr~.:~rthur Blumenstnck, as- Emperor Alexander, 11 of RUs7 gram. Cec~ha Gage, daughter of the Caudius Candler Gage~ lilsted by Mrs, Robert Ander- , sia were enlivened by a sub- Mrs, Laurence B. Higbie Is Temptation does not create of N~tre Dame avenue, and Charles Raymond Brooks i~ son, Mrs. Cal'l R, Kamhout, and marine concert, Wilhelm Bauer. chairman of the drive which wayward men - it just develop. marnage. --~----_-'--__ Miss Thelma G!'andia, will re- Ii BavarIan Invenlor. took three collects used and discarded them. The brid h . F h celve the group at her home. musicians under the waters of e C ose an Ivory or er dauJ!hter's wedding 21108 Raymdnd street, 51. Clair saUl) gown designed o~ and the reception which fol- Shores. , traditl'onal ll'nes \"l'th~ I0 n'g lowed at the UniVel'5ity place Headi,ng ~nd ,criticism of home of the, bride's uncle and , Christma~ ;s in the air ••• and at the DANTS taper e d see1 v e S an d a work in progress will' make up th d I I h aunt. the hervey C. Park'es, Mrs, ca e ra cngt train. Her ,Gage chose a French blue peau the progr~m of the Creative heirloom Chantilly lace de soie gown, Writing Group when they meet veil, falling to the edge of Mrs. Brooks wore a royal on' Wednesday, December 2, at the train. was. worn man- blue chiffon gown. , 12:45 p.m. Their hostess will tilla fashion. She' carried When the couple 'return from be MrS. Robert Hakken of Lo- gardenia d t h t' a trip East they will llve in raine road, , s an s ep ano IS. Neff road. Coritin,uing their sketcliing 1\11'5,,Geol'ge Murray Brooks, and drawing, Studio Arts mem- the bridegroom's sister~ln-Iaw. bel'S will meet at the home of w,as matron of hOllOI' and the DBC to H a've Mrs. Ralph Kimble of Fisher maid of honor was the bride's road on Wednesday, December sister, Alice Gage. Bridcsmaids Holiday Lecture 2, at 8 p.m. were anothel' sister. Elizabeth "Our Two New. States-Snow- Gage. Constance Parke Julie capped and Palm Fringed" will Schneck, Ruth Rob". of' Ypsl'- The Detl'Dit Boat Club Flow- , e C 'tt III t be the topic of Mrs. H.' L, Ianti; Patricia Brown. of Cha- I' omml ee w presen G g F '1, Ib ... It. Shephard and Ml'S, J, E. Schulte grin Falls, 0., and Bonnl'e Gel'- cor e . 0 . el. 111Cha .ec ul'e before the Internaijonal Rela- Iach, of Bay Village, O. an d demons tra tIon on I'Islmas decorations on Wednesday at lions Group on Thursday. De- The attendants were gowned 1:30 o'clock, cember 3, at I p,m, Their dis- alike In white peau de soie Mrs .. Watson Beach is chair- cussion will follow a I;alad -Pholo by Paul Gaoh with red velveteen caps Ilnd man oCthe tea which will fol- luncheon at the home of lI'!rs. CLAUDIA CECELIA GAGE, daughter of the red shoes, They carried red low. Assisting her are Ml's, Le- Raymond Wertz of Balfour road. Claudius Candler Gages, of Notre Dame avenue, was carnatlons~ . land W, Foster and Mrs, Shel- Ml's, Rupert Benson will be co- married Saturday in Christ Church to Mr. Brooks,son Thomas Ciarence IIlill,er was don L, Drennan, hosless. of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raymond Brooks. of Berk- best man for the bl'idegl'oom,; ------shire road, son of Ilk and Mrs, Claude DISLOCATES SHOULDER Raymond Brooks. of Berkshire . George Dl'ysdale, 16, of 1151 Dominican Moms and Dads road. . / Paget coul"t, dislocated Ilis right To Hold Meeting Dec. 2 Expert to Talk On Yule Greens Ushering were George Mur- shoulder while playiog basket- ra~' Brooks, Thomas Gibney. ball at the Grosse Pointe High The regular meeting of the A Christmas gl'eens lecture \vill talk about her distinctive William Lafer, James Mont. School on Tuesday. November Mothers and Fathers Clubs of demonslration will be presented Yule decorations. , gomery Stewart and Lawrence 17, He was laken to Bon Secours Dominican High School will be by the Grosse Pointe War Mem~' Askew, Hospital by Farms police, held on Wednesday, December orial Association in co-opera- 2,. at 8 p. m. in the school cafe- tion with the Grosse Pointe THIEF GETS CAR RADIO teria, Garden Center on Wednesday. Robert Dunne of 25266 Hayes. Refreshments will be serv':!d December 9, at 10:30 o'clock, Through Monday, Noyember 30 by the Sophomore Mothers un- The public is invited to hear Roseville. parked his car in the der the direction of Mrs, Mar- Mrs, Kl'nneth Strang, of Hid- Woods Theater .lot on Friday. ion Hodas, Sophomore vice den lane, a nalive of Di?nmal'k, November 20, according to in- president. who is talenl ed nt holiday ar- formation he gave to Woods Following the meeting, Don rangements. A blue ribbon win- police, and when he returned,' Large and his choral group from ner in Grosse Poinle and De- he found that a thief had taken the radio program "Make Way troit flower shows, Mrs, strang the car radio. for youth," will entertain In ithe auditorium. ----- BEE-UTIFUl BUSTER: floppy .15" hound dog, wary of the Lt. ~facCartney bee on his bl/lck button nose. Cuddly beige/white pi u s h. To Take Bride Concealed Swiss music box pl/lYs II lullaby .•..••. 7.95 The engagement of Patricia Jane Bishop to Lt. Allan Stew- art MacCartney. U,S. Army. has I been announced by her parents, I Mr. and Mrs, Ray Bishop, I)f Values formerly to 26.95 Hinsdale, Ill. Exclusively. Ourso:- , Miss Bishop is a senior at i Michigan Stale University and " . , is affilialed wilh Kkppa Della. Her fial}ce, son of the John A. F. A. O. S(;UWARZ. Christmas, Toys MacCartneys of Un i v e r sit y pla'ce. is an IIlSU graduate and - affiliated with Alpha Tau Orne. designed to delight good little boy' a~ girls AU Sales Final. No Ph"ne Orders. ga. He is presently stationed at Ft. Sam Houston in Texas, An April wedding is planned. . HOUSEHOLD HINT , ' \ . A magnifying glass is 'a finl! . gift f:;r a f hi'd \;::o"is iuil DC questions and curiosity. say home economists at Michigan ~1. KIlCHIVAI. AT IT. CLAIR GlOSSI POIMTI I State University. , ~ ~~ ... ) .~:. i! ~ .. .':...+ ~l . .. .~~ mr. andre .....•• ~.I ...~.~ miss marino ~= ~ I~c:~.? and Z~ ~~~ robert hen,ry ~t ~ ~~ !~ , announce the opening GREEN THUMB ROCK GARDEN: seeds ~;r ~ BLOCKS THAT WHISTLE. Size2lj ..t soft quickly. sprouts from "magic soil," creates ?J. ~~ rubber cubes sound off lit the slightest h STURDY PICNIC BASKET 12'h"x6", hing- ~~ a pllstorllI scene. 1O"x 13" wllterproof tray .. squeeze. With solid color embossed bird ~~ ed wood cover, bentwood ~andles. Service ,~_,.. Seeds, plont food, instructions,.... 3.00 .llnd animol figures. Fine for tiny tots 3.'5 ;l for 4: plastic dishes, metolized silver uten- 1~ 01 !::' sils, red ~hecked t/lblecloth, Mlpkins. '.95 ~_ ~ ~~-~ ~~?~., .* .~.:i:,,'. ' \f .;t*: ~ n.ONDON SALON ~.. ~l .'~ ~,)!2' f~;l,~,'" '~ \~\' ";#:,' ~ .'tJ.!:$',; :~~;;:~ ':~ ~~ )~[~\\ 1~. " "'~....._,..-.-; .' r/ K Of. f" '-~."..."",,'f ~~ I toO. 1j .1 ~~ I ~ '1 ..'""~. I \", "' R ,;. II .~ 18318 mack avenue • grosse pointe ') 4i :. ~: ~

CALL TUXEDO 1.7597 ''\\ I ~~.~..:.:..:i~.J.t!I!kJ' iii ~ ~" ~ '\' .,..~~ H ,,~~-~~ A .."~ ,,*."" 7f'-.;.. • ~'I... I~iMARY BEL GETS WELL with c<'lreful TEEN SALON COUNT.DOWN ROCKET LAUNCHER KIDDIE CLINIC CART cllfrier unbre/lk. STYLE SALON n mothering, 16" vinyl doll boxed. w.ith ~1I.rk registers count.down, stond-clellr, finol- ~t'Ilble plosmo botfle, stethoscope, thermo- w/lrning siren. Hormless spring oelion tf: meter, condy pills, Bond Aids, etc., for. gl/l5SeS, me/lsle $pots, arm IInd leg Cllsts, I/lunches rubber-tipped Thor. Atl/ls or ~ young "medics." All steel, white boked. - crulch~s, Bllnd.Aids, fllpe, gouze. Wonder. ful mllke.believe ,.,',.,", •••••. 12,'5 • for those tv1,o • qrurlitytfJork J'pa" ,od'h. 10>21" , .. ".",. US I,Mm,1 ll,l,h. 21,12"high ...•..... 10,00 i desire tile linest (,t budget prices Toy Shop, Downtown, fifth floor, Detroit, all branches styling - permanent waving - hair colour CALL WO 1.1000. ORDU MOW THII.OUC;HDICIMIIR 10 .011. CHRISTMAS DIiLIVOYI CATALOGUI AVAIU.IU ON UQUUT, , , •• ","'~ . , . ~'. .~. '.',. ~" .• ,- i" '-, I • " .' 'i .. ~ ~ ' 1 ' • .' \ 1', ,. • ~ ;. i 1

Thursday, November 26. 1959 Page Eighteen G ROSS E POI N TEN E W S Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes

I Capital Choir Concert. Dec. 5 Jlllie Harris From Another' Pointe of View Newcomers Findi On Saturday, December 11, a Tile Ctu'istma.s Concert is an annual event in Columbus . To Do Juliet musical event of 'great slgnlfl. (COIltiauef1Ir_ Paae 13) __ ' drawing over. seven thousand call1'e will take pla'ee at Filth persoos year &Iter yeal'. Toshiya Eto, violinist, with a subscription luncheon The Polnte's greatest claim W theatrlc~ fame, JuUe Harrls. Lutheran Clluroh, East Jeffer- Dr. Snyder's IOn. the Rever- following. son and Philip. The nationally will be Dell' to her home town end Robert Snyder Is an asso- • • • next summer when she travels famous Chap~l CI~olr 01 Capi- ciate pastor of Faith Lutheran A Ball and A Square Dance to Stratford. Ontario, to play tal Universiw, Columbus, 01110, Cllurcll and himself a fOrmer will present a conceIt of Christ. Juliet In SI1akespeare's 1m. member of the Chapel Choir ~ext week-el,ld the big ,date is Saturda)"s "Le Bal m()rtltl love story, Romeo and mas music and sacred selec- The '12 young men aqd wome~ tions, ' Moderne" at the Art Institute, ~ very elegant occasion, Juliet. will be housed overnigllt in the but for some of the young set there ",ill be dandnr of • Miss Harris' appearanCe on This a capella group of 72 homes of Faith members. Tile more informal sort in the skating house of the Country TV's Hallmark Hall of Fame. voices under tlle direction of expenses of the concert will be DI'. Eilis Emanuel Snyder has paid 'by mel\ns of a free will Club. Sunday night. November 15, has rated praise from the been ace I aim e d br critics offe1'lng. The John Howard Stepbensons, Jr., and the Richard across the COUJlu'y,for their critics. She took the Part of Speers will host a square dance-'for the young marrieds. Nora" the late nln~eenth cen. rhoral excclience. Before the do.si do.iug there will be a cocktail party HUIlT IN FALL tury wom'P seeking emancipa- For many years, musie lov- at the Ralph Warner Simonds, Jr., home on Vernier ers haVe been delighted by tlle Mrs. Helen Millard, 53 of tion from her "doll's 11fe," in 1493 Hampton (Parkl, stumbled wOI'k of these youUlful singers. road. Henrik Ibsen's classic play, A and lell on the sidewall, In front Appearances have been madl! That same evening 1\Ir. and 1\Irs. Walter A. Schwarz, Doll's House. of 15019 E. Jefferson on Sun- of Mt. Vernon road, will be hosts at a cocklail party, too. Her last appearance In De- in the Hippodrome Theater In ,. New YOI'k, before an audience day, November 22. She Was . . troit was last season in tile taken to Bon SecOU1'S Hospital. pre. Broadway opening of '~he of seven thousand persons; In Looking Ahead Carnegie Hall, New York; in by Park police for treatment Warm Peninsula." Mi~ HaITis of an injured Illp and knee. Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Civic Operl House, Chica- Looking ahead .'.. there is the cocktail party plahned go; in Minneapolis before ten by Mr. and Mrs. William Hurley of University place, for William P. HaTrls of Ellalr plal.'e. thousand per son s; and In HELPING OTHERS December 12. .. countless other cities of Impor- The only kind of Ilappln\!ss She has been. referred to as And the C. Hascall Blisses have invitatlons out for I tance across the U. S. and Can- worth while comes from doing "one of the brlgllt- lights of ada. things that al'e wortll while. a dance at the Little Club on December 18 .. ;Mrs. B. is the North American stage." currently in New YQrk doing her Christmas shopping. On December Hl is the Yale dance following the Glee Club concert, which will be held this year at Par- Church Gu,ild cells Junior High School, much more convenient to the WOULDN'T YOU' Little Club where the Alumni Association gala will be Meets Dec. 2 held. Allan Bodycombe and J. L. Hudson, Jr., are on -Pi~ture by Fred Runnells LIKE TO TELL the committee. for this one. The W 0 men's Missionary Members of the Grosse Pointe the decorations are, left to right: . Dinner hosts are lining up preceding Charlotte ~e~~~1 o~u~~n E~~~~Ch~v:::o Newcomers' Club, that most success- MRS. HENRY W. SCHLACHTER, THE WORLD? Ford's debut dance on December 21. The Ernest Kanzlers Vernier road, will meet on Wed. ful organization which is comprised MRS. ROBERT J. METZLER, wife of ,l~ r' will have a dinner as will the James F. MeDonnells, Jr., nesday, December 2. of the newer residents to the Pointe, the club presid~nt; MRS. CAMPBELL and the Harold R. Boyers, Jr. will be co-hosts with Dr. Lunch will be served at noon are looking forward to the ball they WHITE and MRS. KEN NET H E. ..A.~'~ f ~ -'~ and Mrs. Thomas Morrison before the ball. by the Estller Circle, and the will be giving on December 4, at the DA VIS. will \;*!. I~.~ l/ " " " meeting anri program lol- D,etroit Yachi Club. Helping work out ! 'I.. . . ''!.' /"ff; Shang-Ri-La Mixer lowatl p.m. ------. ------1 . ~ ,~ ,- . b' d f • , Pastor Paul F. Keppler will B II t B H ld Alph Gamma Deltas 1S l of Arc ~~~ ~. . Lookmg ackwar s •or Just I moment" •• It begin a new Bible Stud)' with a 0 e ea. t J OU1 . was qUite a party at Shang-rI.La OD Sunday. That s the, an introduction to the Book B N Holding Yule Party :B"lz""ur Dec. 4.5 I. East Jefferson avenue estate which houses some of the lof Mark. ./ / r Y e'lVCOlners ~, ~, '" , t l' 'bl b h I The Alpha PI Alumnae Chap- ' S1,.j) 1oca Ie s mas e 19t e ae e on. This will be the annual I -.- ;: ,, come to attend.. I bel' 4. - The group is entertaining the homemade candy, games and I If you would like to exchange I A buffet dinner will be JuniOl' Group with. a Chrisl'~lS plants are some of the items I gifts, please bring a 51.50 gift served starting at 8 o'clock. Punch Party. There will be fun, which will be sold. Ml"S. Peter UU:usual'Values in Newest for the grab bag. A fellowship Music for the dancing will be games and prizes for all. pfuhl is chairman and Mrs. hour will foUow. with punch furnished by Bob Turner's or. ------Valde Carlson, Iler assistant. I and cookies served by tile Spec. e~stra. HOUSEHOLD HINT

'1 ial Activities Committee: ' Preparations for. the p.al..... PI'd d' hid b Oriental Rugs ",Y al. eSlgns sou e POINT OF VIEW I ----- are being directed by tlle Roger matChed at seam lines, so the I Well, the earlier the better - make your choke from all the 1\letzlers. Working with them plaid continues in unbroken The measul'e of any :Kind of!1 beautiful Gorham designs. Then, your selection recorded in our Woods Garden will .be Mr. and Mrs. Henry lines, say home economists at I. trouble depends a lut on wheth- . Registry makes it simple and accurate for a world of friends and Schlacter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Michigan Slate University. er it is coming or going. ! relatives to add to your sterlin&service ... they can order by Club to Meet Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ------t simply phoning us ... you'll have more by your weddingdayl Lowrey, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ' Tile Grosse Pointe Woods ~:~s,p;~~::,l~~~~~;.~i:~~lET US FASHION FOR YOU A TRENDISH I Garden Club 11'11Ihold its an- Campbell White, Mr. and .Mrs. nual meeting and Christmas I party on Tuesday. December I, George Aldridge, Mr. and Mrs. C. f Robert Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. 0 I' I at 12;30 p. m., at tile horne of Bert Dunham. and Mr. and Mrs. New . : Mrs. Albert Beever, 1510 Fair. Morris Schumacher. holme road. • • , a face framing halo Romanlic A Christmas luncheon will be •• , a soft wave with 011 I served by the club and there; W' L' t d will be a "Secret Pal" gift ex. j' ULnerS IS e glamorous touch of &II ;; change. ,By Bridge Club provocative color. 2- %- Colors Unlimited Montbonne Auxma~y \ Grosse Pointe Memorial Cen_ i . Blonds ore blonder red. .,~.# ~ 5 To Have Holiday Tea tcr Bridge Club winners have' 'JhoU'f1 * P,ici. art /0' 3.piect B,iill1 PIAU-Jet/inKs: pIau hi/" been announced. heads more radiant and bru- plnce fork and uaspoon, and include Federal TQx. November 16 - North and The. regular monthly meeting nettes po~itively glowing. A of the Fontbonne Auxiliary of South, Niobe Gates and Elsa ~ ' • 51. John Hospital will be held Reddaway; Eileen Bradley and I \. Werlnesday, December 2, at 1;30 Carol Priehs. , o'clock. East, and 'Vest - Charlotte Mesmer and Betty Tuer; Greta lobelle's Beauty Salon. ~!!.'! 9':..l!~ The session will be followed J i by the annual Christmas. tea Teeter B.nd Jackie Wilcox tied 19021' Mack at 7 Mile Road TU 4.1 130 GROSSE POINTE and La Petite Christmas Fair with Edna Bruce and Emma Harvey. . Open Thursday and Friday Eveningt TU1.6400 will be held the same day from 91 Kercheval-on the Hill . CUSTOMEIt FREE PARI(ING IN REAR OF STORE 9:30 to 4:30 o'clock. November 18 - North and -I South, Jane Sutherland and ----- Excli(siveiy OrientalRMgs for Over 60 Y (!1m . Daniel Huff; Edna Krause and NO SALE HERE Ivan Hina. 13b MADISON AVE., Bet. Jonn R. and Witherell Nick Mauizio of 10501 Haver- East and Wes\ - Mr. and IN SPECIAL SHOWING AT GROSSE POINTE GALLERIES hiH, Detroit, reported the theft Mrs. JOl!epll Walker; Mr. and of about 20 Christmas trees Mrs. Walter Crow. from Ilis lot on Mack Ivenue. between Vemie.r and Van Ant- BE ALERT I werp roads. Woods police took A great many motorists never the report on Saturday, Novem- stop to think-and others never ber 21. think to stop.

Palm Beach Home In estate. Directly on Lake Worth, 155' wa(crfront, in the Town's most desirable location. D~~igned by Maurice Fatio. Three bedrooms, den, four haths. A reilly lovely house. Coman Rose Addy. ROIERT L. WILSON, Illc. 246 5. COII"'y load Pal", leach, florida 1---'--- I I I 9..ality Carl for OYer Sixty Years YOU'VE GOT IT MADE IN A fiAT - For thi. cuttom.u)'led I Italiaa import pve. you .v.rythins YOll want in automobile tranaportatioD. Fine .tyHn3t ... ,. handling, mlXimuJn mile • I • Ie It minimum COtt, no parking worrie~, p .. .enger roomi. rHlY, Idequlteluuage .'pace, M.k. a dll' toda,. (or I NEAR LAKE &eIt drive, "ltrllctive E/lrly American on 100 ft. 101. rOil( mllin Mil~ STANOAIt SlOAN -. (yl. O.H.V, bedroom~ (IS'xIS) (12 xl 3'3") (IO'6"xl2') F'8"xll'). Two moin both~. One leNont's room ClOd bath. I.iving f,,,,, "'tlM. SNIt '"' Nul" with ..... \efft room (15'x2Il Dining 100m I! 3\ 15'). 8reakf/l~t ,.., 141... tol!IfIlr1lMnl. One' of I Iiftt ~ S room: 'Shown by IlppoinlmenL $/8.000 . .... IM CIfMI' ~ W. Hu. M."y Oth.r Grou. I'ol"f. House • ..... ry.Trei"" IMcIleMCI - OYer • MilH... ~, '.m D..... Our system of photoorophs and small floor plans can shorlen tlme.consuming period of preliminary Inspecllons THIS GREAT PAINTING BY THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ARTIST W. MAXON BROTHERS, Inc. FLEURY IS NEARLY 8 FT. LONG. It is "The Winter-War in Finland, Ray Whyte 1917." Fronce claims Iwo famed Ffeurys. W. Fleury did the obov. work ~rnfise Joittte

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G ROS SE POI NT ENE W 5 P"ge Ninet... Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women Leon's New aeauty Salon Troth Told Yule Bride I Bazaar Planned By Soroptimist, Grosse Pointe members of Mhland is general chairman. Soroptlmlst Club of Detroit, assisted by Mrs. Verna Jobnsoa. Sure to Delight Clientele who are making preparations 1199 Manistique, c:o-chairmaJl. • for their Club's 12th Annual Eight years ago, Leon opened I But Mrs. Van Doe is not (CoaUaue4 hila P.. e 13) BETTY COWAN. Bazaar include Mrs. Mar y Proceeds are ~ for support.- aVenue, has been. named in the Cbugh, 525 Pear Tree lane, ing the Club's foUr-point pro- his first beauty salon in GroSSi!Iready for this. yet. She is led MRS. O. •L. •SANDERSON,• "Who's Who Among Students who is responsible for 'a special gram of service actlvitles for Pointe. This week he is cele. Into a small room where she in J\,merican Colleges and Uni. the former MARY LOU TAN- money.ralslng feature of the children, deserving boys, Girl braUng the grand opening of dons a blue Japanese ldmoila vers1Ues." She Is presideDt of NER, of Kensington lOlld, was his new shop at 17888 Mack ave- and scuffles. The reason, a the student council and Drama" Initiated into Alpha Gamma bazaar; Mrs. Marie Gilbert, 1335 Scouts and for Senior Citizens. nue and hll bywords are com- ~oman Is more relaxed without Club, a member of ..theChoral Delta at ceremonies held on Somerset; Mrs. Margaret Evans, Ml."s. May Dike, a past presi .. , . high heels and her street 19670 E. Kings court, and Mrs. Club, semi-Chorus. French Club November 21 and 22 at Keeler Noel Henry Munro" 930 Bar. dent, is Service Objectlv .. fort and servIce. ... Iclothes. She" may then have Union; on Michigan Centrll1 and chainnan of Campus ~oren- rlniton. Chairman. "The ladles of Grosse Pointe a facial if she wishes. sics at Mar y c I;' e 1t College, University campus, Mt. Pleas- deserve the best of treatment Mrs. Van 'Doe then proceeds Davenport, ]a., where she Is a ant. This ~,Soroptimist Bazaar will ----- wh~n they come !~me to have to.the hair washing area. There, senior. Mrs. Sand e rs 0 n, Central be held at Women's City Club DEADLY MISSILE thelr hall' done, 5!lYS Leon. instead of the old chairs tbat • graduate and membel." of TSU on Monday and Tuesday, No- "They come ~o enh~ce. theil." produce cricks in the neck aild MR. and MRS.••,DAVID P. on that campus, was graduated vember 30. and December '1, The high-pow~red aytomobile beauty, and thiS .is accomplished the sensation that the back may KEENA, formerly of the Pointe from G r 0 sse Pointe High from 10 to 10. Miss Bernice M. of today becomes a lethal .we... with Vie greatest faellity when nevel' be straight again, 'are and now of Rochester, Mlchi. School and last year compl~ SChreader, 5108 Thre& Mile pon when In the hands of a care- they are relaxed and can' enjoy slightly angled co u c h e s on gan, announce the .birth of a ed work fol." her certificate in drive, Is president of the club. less driver. just being here." which one may l."ecllne in com- son, DAVID JR., on Novemlx-r physical education by practice Mrs. Margaret Holliday. 622 Not to be outdone by anyone fort. While the water, shampoo 14. "Mrs. Keena is the formel' teachini in her alma mmr. when It comes to his own phll- and attendant do their job, one •• • • Be osophy, Leon has creatcd a shop can relax instead of squirm MRS. JAMES T. KEENA, Mr. and Mrs. Orner L. Den- District Nursing Society that caters to milady, her awa~' f!"Om the porcelain clutch Zoa.r Society formerly. of th\!l Pointe and now omme, of Washington roads an- To Meet at Center Dec. 2 Among whims, her moods and her of the old style basins. And one Mr. and of the Parkhurst Apartments, nounce the engagement of their vanity. When Mrs. X (or Mrs. can have a massage here too. Darnb,\'OCk,. of Wayburn ave- To Hold Bazaar is visiting her daughter MRS. daughter, Y V 0 N N E JULI- The DistriCt Nursing Society fhe Van Doe) a.rrives at Leon's, she For those who do (tint their nue, announce the engagement WILLIAM M. DUNN and ENNE •. to And r e w Charles wlll hold its regular meeting of their 'daughter, DOROTHY Fir5t- finds that an attendant'is walt- hair that Is), there 'are private Th~ ioar Society has set Sat- family, in Winnetka, Ill., over Isola, Jr., son of the Andrew Wednesday,. December 2 at 11 I ANN,..to Daniel N. Foreman, of _ ing to park hel' car for her. She booths. Though many women urday, December 5, as the. date Thanksgiving weekend. C. Isol&s, of Mount Vernon, o'clock at the Grosse Pointe steps under a canopy, ~nd into admit to the pI'actlee, there are California, son of Mrs. Mar- for its annual Fall Supper and * * • N.Y. garet Foreman, of St. PaUl MR. and MRS. JOSEPH E. War Memorial. • the alcove and t)lus mto the just as many who don't. And at Christmas Bazaar to be held The bride-elect attended the avenue, .and Murray Foreman, Hc.stesses for the day will be sparkling white f?yer. Directly Leon's, "only your hairdresser fwm 5 to 7 p.m. at the Evan- BEJIN of Middlesex road In St. UniverSity of Detroit and her of Pontiac. Mrs. E. B. Kelly, Jr., l'rIrs. Fred- in front of her IS the drying will know." ~ gelical Home for Children and Clair Shores announce the fiance studied at the same uni- A December 26 wedding is erick S. Ford, Jr., Mrs. F. W. area, which resembles a sunken The styling section has three Aged, 6700 West Outer Drive. birth of a son, JOSEPH E. BE- versity where he was a mem- planned • in G r ace United J]N III, on November 8. Mrs. Schoew and :Mrs. W. B. Oan. garden. A half dozen steps lead dimensional mirrors so that the ber of pelta Sigma Phi. He is Church of Christ. This special project is spon- Bejin is the fonner MARI- field. Jr. from the m~ln lloor down to new hairdo can be .vlewed from at present serving as a lieu- sored by the Zoar Society to LYNN BLONDELL, daughter of ~e coral carpet and ~e s~a- all angles. And while in the help aid in the support of the tenant in the United States Ma- • the ROBERT BLOND ELLS of C10US chairs beneath t e I!tnk drying section mentioned be- been searching, to hang above Home. rine COl'Ps. They have set a Half Hour EntertClinment the mantelpIece. Oltthree walls, St. Clair avenue. The paternal December 26 wedding date. shaded dryers. fore, Mrs. Van Doe may find Serving on the various com- in full view of the dryers, and grandparents are the senior Be- that painting, fol."which she has mittees for this event are the Christnms also 'scattered throughout the jins of Fairford road. following members from this entire salon, are paintings by area: Mrs. William. Ludwig, Welcome Club Readings Grosse Pointe artists. Each work Miss Gertrude Schwan, Mrs. Holiday Dine,rs has the name of the artist and ~Ieets Dec. William Friesema and Miss 3 FOR GROUPS, the price of the painting. Grosse 'Pointe Clara Bender. Dance at DAC CHURCHES,. And there are other extras, The Welcome Wagon Club of Gro6se Pointe wlll have its PARTIES, to too. "The only scalp doctor Something new for DAC monthly coffee at the War Me- availaple Ina beauty salon in Office Parties members who will enjoy the AND Book Shop' moritl. Center, ThW'Sday morn. the .state of MIchigan will be festive Thanksiiving board at CLUBS. SKI and PLAY on duty for those ladies with Frowned Upon the club this ThW'Sday is to be ing December 3, at 11 o'clock. such a problem. . Hi-fidelity the Infonnal dancing slated for There will be a. talent auc. FM' further ;n/ornuliOft I•• R•• U, music is piped throughout the Employers were urged todaY 3:30 to 6:30 o'clock. tion following the coffee. Mem-. ,/Ill . Fend.i ... M bers and their guests must Pr.tty PAlKA shop. Coffee and even lunch. to dry up the Christmas office Emery Deutseh and his orch- TUxedo 5-6219 eon are available ili the snack party. " estra will be on the bandstand bring some hand made Item tQ Many pnnt8 and colors. bar. And children may be de- The request came from the for this Thanksgiving Day in. be auctioned off: Mullum lined for warmth. posited thel."e while Mommie re- National.Safety Council, which novation. Dinner will be served Reservationa must be made - , Call and come over. by 4:30 p.m., Decembei' 2. Call .Satt'! lZ,!nof~ laxes. blames the flowing bowl at the from noon to 8:30 o'clock. GLORIA EDWARDS . The salon is done in myriad office. party for getting the Mrs. HatTy A. Kaufman, of Margaret D'Arcy at TU 4.-5864. The regular monthly lunch- MRS.' SYQ REYNOLDS c 0 1 0 rs, subtle and pleasing.' Christmas traffic toll off to a Kensington road, will have a 833 Mlttter VA 104021 The atmosphere (loes speak of dizzy, dangerous start. family dinner par t y at the eon will be December 17. comfort, relaxation and pleas. "Our surveys," said the Coun- doWntown club at 5 o'clock. Fo~ the Rnest llnd ure. cil, "show that a. sizeable per- Her" guests will be her sons-in- And when Mrs. Van Doe is cent age of Christmas ttaffic law, d a ugh t e r sand grand- Our Speci.lty Most Extensive Selection accidents occur in the early children, including Mr. and Mrs. ' ready to leave, her car will be of part of the holiday period. Marshal1 Noecker wit h their bl."ought to the door for her, so Many of these can be traced Chip, Ann, Bill and Nancy, and REPAIRING ,PERSONALIZED the rain or wind cannot spoil back to the office party and its the D a vi d lUchardsons with the new creation atop hel."head. CHRISTMAS highball hilarity." J their Stephanie, David Jr. and fin. A trip to LeOn's is not a The Council emphasized It is Julie. CARDS weekly chore but a pleasure, not trying to dampen the tradl. With the Alfred E. Benkerts , sure to be a highlight in many a tiona!, Cbristmas Spirit. of Washington nl8d win be the Clocks Over .~ Albums .and feminine Pointer's week. "Just the opposite," it as- M. J. Gilberts, Mrs. F. W. Davie 1500 Cards from serted. "We are' trying to ellm- and Mrs. R. W. McIntire. Mr. 'W~ CoIled forond DellvetWd Which to, Choose .. inate a definite 8OU1"Ce of high- and Mrs. George F. Beranek'. Free Estim.t.l R. S. Gathman way acclde"Jlu.-:-.ccldents whiell 5 o'clock dinner group wllI in. RECORDS can completely ruin Christmas clucl... G e 0 r g e Jr. and W. B. ClailnS Br.ide for anyone they touch.,WaldriP;.- List Price $3.98 ) " "You just ea1\'t have a merry ------Our Price $3.29 Announct:ment is made of the Christmas if someone you love Meeting Called , marriage of Carole Anne Wen- is hurt or Idlled." List Price $4.98 ger and R. Stephen Gathman, The Council is asking its By ~arden Club son of the Robert Henry Gath- 8,000 business and industrial Our Price $4,19 mans, of Harbor hill. member concerns to take a new look at their office parties and The Windmill Pointe Garden List Price $5.98 The bride is the daughter of either keep the cork in the Club will meet at the home of Our Prici $4.98 the Louie M. Wengers, of Man- bottle or eliminate the parties. Mrs. Frank Wilton, 680 S. Ox- field, O. "Drinking and. driving," it ford road, on Wednesday morn- We Specialize in Special "The newlyweds are living in . said, "are a lethal combination ing, December 2. at 11 o'clock . .co. Ordering Books New Concord, 0., while attend.. -not only at Christmas patties, Members will work on the ing college. Mr. Gathman Is a but any time, anywhere. annual Christmas project, malt- jWlior at. Musltingum College, "The most dangerouS dri~ ing favors for the trays at Vet- 15233 Kercheval and his Wife attends Ohio Un!. ever concocted Is 'one for the el'ans Hospital. .Luncheon and at Beaconsfie Id 19~59 Mack Ave. versity at Athens, O. road.'" a business meeting will follow. VA 1-6257 near Severn TU 1-1239 St. Joan of Arc -Mothers Prepare for Christmas

5t. Joan of Arc Motbers Club" BEAUTY WITH met . last week to hear :Mrs. James B. Cronyn, of the Mich- • Card A'ddress;ng A FLAIR igan Catholic, speak on Advent. • Gilt'/( rapping Mrs. Croilyn's topic was "Pre- You'll. ,win Ildmi;ing gl~nces paring for Christmas" and she • Personal Shopping suggested the. use of the tradi- with this new hllir style. tional Advent wreath, which is Judy Hefferan Lorrie Candler MIl~e your holiday llppolnt- placcd in the home on Novem- TV 5.2034 ber 29 and candles lighted every TU 2-9507 men;' now. Saturday until Chr,istmas.

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Free parking for 40 car; 21427 MACK II blocks N. of Vernier PRo 3-2620 Thanks SHE'S' FOR FINE" RECEPTION" GIVEN 80T: Our) SEOURITY PWI 3% Do you want to sell NEW BRANCH four'Grosse Pointe house Which Opened on Mond.ay of This Week There" ~g. quite aa comforting as real security. It doesn't ~ ~ ? t~ You've got to have an organized savIngs plan. at Your MlY1nQ1learn 3% Interest In a National Bank of Detroit Time Savt~ Account. There, sound banking policIes and experIenced management CALL A MAN mean security. rom 19873 MACK AVE. , I And, you'll find that Michigan's largest bank Is mighty convenient, too. SIxty- MAXON BROTHERS.lnc, Next to New Municipal Buildirt, four frtendly offices throughout tt',a Greater Detroit area make saving easier for you. Start enloylng the comfort of a National Bank of Detroit savings plan Opp. WootI,sPl'tshyte,ian Church now. Remember, you get SECURITY PLUS 3% an Time savings Accounts. PICK UP AND DZt,lVKaV - TU. I-un He knows how to treat you_ He hos !earned, the ethics of the busine95. He works full time. • ;._ NATIONAL BANK 'Upper'11l!!~kCleaners - OF DETROIT MAIN OFFICE Memblr ,.... DepoItt .... aua CarIlondon 18500 MACK AVE., at Clove,l, Rd. GrOll' 'oi"t. Woofl. • . "

~ THANK~IVING'S COMING-Left over from Halloween, this pumpkin face in Monroe, W18., is takmg a sullen view of the future. He doesn't think much of that "The frost 11 on the DumDkin'" line. either. ANY MORE ACCURATE?- Marion Capron of Tiffany's in New York holds a solid gold putter the jewelry firm made in its Newark, N. J., ANOTHfR BRANDO.I

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PASSeNGERCARS NOW 'lRUCKS'-Tennessee's Gov. Buford Ellington (left) and State Safety Commissioner Greg O'Rear DEBUTSAT 67 - A. 56-year fit a piece of reflecting tape on a 1960 model in Nashvllle, veteran 0 f the theater, screen, radio and TV, come. to at least partly comply With Tennessee law, which statetl dian Joe E. Brown receive.' that all "ehicles wider than 80 inches must carry e."tra SAYS FINGERPRINTSPROVE PARENTHOOD- Prof. Sandor a congratulatory kiss from retlectol'll and lights. About eight 1960 carll are in that Okros, 'of Debrecen, Hungary, claims he has discovered II NUCLEARMISSILELAUNCHERO. K.-The nuclear submarine co-stAr Dorothy Shay fol. category, thus l'J1aking them truck:size in Tennessee. foolproof method for detennlnlng parenthood-fingerprint-. George Washington cuts the waves 1J' Long !Bland sound lowing his debut u a nlgbt He says his studietl prove a child'. fLngerprlnu; alwaYIl bear oft Groton. Conn., berth in a 36.hour Ilea test which proved club performer in Lu Ve- the craft O. K. .The 380.loot George Washington Is the marks corresponding to the characlerlBtic pattern of both gas, Nev. Now 67, Brown the mother's and father's fingerprints. Hungarian coutU U. S. Navy.'s first PolarIs missile launcher. It carries 16 told stpries, did a dance rou- have been using his method to settle paternity cases. Below: two-stage missiles 38 feet long, and can fire them while tine and. threw in a ICcnG Two men (left and third from left) are suspected of being Bubmer~ed. Commission Ink is scheduled for Dec. 31. from "Harvey," in Which he the father of a child (right). The mother'. printa are IIee- baa acted I,Ole time-. ond from left. Close examinatloll show. the father Sa the r 'IIINCESS TEACHING....,.Just man' whose prints are third from left. ' turned 21, Princess Ferial of Egypt is teaching shorthand 'at an exclusive lIchool in Lausll.1lne, Switzerland, for $36 a week. She wanted to become a secretary, but her father, ex-King Faroul{, said office work did not become a princess.

, . SUING OVERTV QUIZ-Mrs. Lorna Hahn, Temple university tcachr-r who lost to Teddy Nadler on the "$64,000 Chal. lenge" TV quiz. ahow, talks to her attorney, Yale Bernstein, in Philadelphia after announcing she will sue the show'. producers and sponsors for $563,000. She charges that since rigging was disclosed, her reputAtion and professional stand- inll' have been damall'ed. "

SEVEN KILLED- Two scent's of the wreck of an auto and three trncks em U. S. 30 nw New Rochelle, D1., show one of the trncks burning and flattened wreckage of the auto. Six persons were kllled In the auto, and one' truck driver, ANALYIES CRANBERRIES- George Miller, chemist in the SOU II NOTE 5-Mrs. June SentUe, Wash., office of the federal Pu'reF~d and Drug Crosby, 39. tearfully .teUa administration, analyzes 50me of the cranberri{',.g whJch her side at. the story abOut SEEKS MISSING PAGE-Sit- Health SecretAry Arthur S. Flemming announced have been her fight with. husband ,Bob' ting on a couch, Beverly found with a resIdue of amlnotriazole, a weed killer. ThE in Beverly Hills, Calif., that Aadland, 17.year-old protege chemical is known to produce cancer in ,the thyroid of rats. he came home frum a drink- of the late Errol Flynn, tclls Flemming said the public would be "on the s(lfe III.de" to ing spree, wanted to fight New York newsmcn she flew .hun cranberries till a decontaminating procedure ia evolved. somebody, attacked her and eat'lt to look for the missing that in the ensuing tussle he lirth page of a handwritten Wll8 Btabbed twice with & will in which, she says, Flynn letter opener. She says shs left one-third .ot his estate suffered a broken rib. Cros- to her. Two Flynn "w1lls" by. 46, denies striking her, were tiled for probate In but both Bay the marriage New York after the 50-yeRr- ot more than 20 ~'earB 18over. old actor died in Canada. They have four children.

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DON'T liKE IKE? ..O,llnlon on Prcaldent F:i8enhower's In. SHARK .AIT ....Llfeguard Out. voklng of the TAfl.Hnrtley fte Fryling, 21, displaYB a Injunction Rending the Steel- bandaged arm and II now !lADIO IN 115 INNARDS..-Meet Orbit, tile l',;,.ycar.old beagle workera back to work for 80 carefree !,Imne In Malibu, with radio (lower) In Illl Innards, connccted to Its heart. days ill exprellsed ~y fHm- Callf., after being a leason SpI'H'~IBbl!, Inc., dlsplHyed the beagle Il.1ldradio (shown be- bll.1lda worn by Steelworker to " school of 8harks. He 11dea ~.cent piece for comparllWn) at the American Rocket .John Pavel key and Mrs. wall hunting lobsters Il.1ldal. llOCiety convention In W8Jlhlngton. Placing the radio Insld. Martha CRl!per, wife of an. ADMITSSETTlNCi10 FIRESIN ONE DAY-Jllmf'.ll Enrlque:t, 115,' most became a meal himself the dog took an hour.long operatlon In Lo. Angeles, and And caine oot this other Steelworker, at Wheel- Is Icd from qllestionlng by II detectlvo In' (''blcago pollee w"y. when a shark got him by next day the drJg wall up and frisking, and the radio WIIA Ing Steel, YorkvUle, O. Tho the a.rm. Ho pried 100s8 IInd headquarters, whero ho admitted 8etti"g Il.8 mllllY M 10 LOW "IDOl-Theodore Rockwell, 49, lluft'ered only minor transmiltJn,(l' a CIIrdlogram. Spacelaba offers the test for armbands carry tho legend: fireR In ono day. Ho Is being questioned about the "OUT lWam for hl8 lite aa a whole head Injurlea when this 'happened In St. Loull. The C&I'" IPOMlble UN ill f..ture 101(''' IlrolT&m \II'ork. "U.S.W. of A.. Ike'. 81.YelI," wdy of A.nllll" .chool fir. which took' 95 Uvea lilt Dec, 1. school ot IIteguard-eating taD Ib...-.d off, )\.It 1IOt. IUI lICK wu IMa4. twte. Ihukl 'h6Ied him to beach • .'

. : Twenty-One " , , .~ I I I ,I I , YOUR AD CAN IE, CHARGED Three Trll~k Lines to Serve You 9uickly CALL TUxedo 2.6900 Three Trulk Lius to SerVe Yo. 9Miclily DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY 2B-TUT()RING CLASSIFIED R'ATES J S-SITUATION WANTED SA-SITUATIONS WANTED 6-FOR RENT..... 6A~ro~ ~iiNT FURNISHED '-AITICLES, FC)I SALE, I-ARTICLES FOR SALE Chllrge Ads-IS words for $1.00 PRIVATE '1'UTORING LADY wishes office work, 4,5 DOMESTIC (Uftfurnished J IN - GROSSE POINTE PARK. Third COLLECTORS'item:Paisley hours daily. PI tescott 8-0424. EXPERIENCED woman wishes ATTRACTIVE lower, 3 bed- LOVELY walnut bedroom suite, Cllsh Ads-IS words for 90c YQUR OWN HOME floor attractive three rooms. sl\a.wl, IO'x,5': hand PlIiltted baby 'sitting or Ught house- rO\l!Us, gas heat. Beaconsfield pair table lamps, 3 piece Sc each additional word All subjects; all grades. Adults NURSING experience; chronic Heat, utJlities. $85. VAlley Haviland china. set 18 pl~$; rattan set, blond muskrat convalescent or will llve in as work. By day or week. LAke- at St. Paul. Available. TUxedo 4-1~02. birdseye map 1~ dressing Call and children. Certified teach- view 6-~732. 2-7251. cape and squirrel scarf. TU ers. nurse -,com)lanlon. Excellent ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom COrl- table, mirror and stool; Lazy 1-4751. Call: Grosse Poi n t e referencl'S, EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes susan with warmer; ceramic TUXEDO 2-6900 VERNIER GROSSE PTE. temporary, carpeting, studio LIONEL TRAIN. set, 3 engines VErmont 5-6588. Tuesdays and Fridays. Grosse !coffee' pOt. on stand; . J)avy 3 Trunk lines DETROIT AND SUBURBAN cellL'1gs. dishmaster, disposal. plus extra track. Train table ., Pointe reference. TOwnsend TERRACE APARTMENTS Patio with fireplace. Corner •cold weather trousers. small . liNER STATIONS TUTORING SERVICE CHRISTU,N lady, refined', ex- 937 VERNIER ROAD IUId lQads o.f .other extras. 9-7598. lot on clJl-de-sac, 22949 :Ava- and' medJI1m;. wroUght !rOil CUNNINGHAM DRUGS KEN\\'OOD 7-4053 perienced, ' re 1I a b 1e .com- Between Lakeshore Drive' and Also, 3 large model toys for lon, •St. Clair Shores. $160. horse hllhp; ,girl's large bi- 16941 Kf'rcbeval at Notra Dame panion, light nursing for con- Mack. A d j ace n t Locninoor boys. in A-I condition, rea- TV 5-1169l1 .HUNGARIAN lady wants do- EDgewater 1-5004. cycle; to¥ electric,range; U.S. 3-LOST AND FOUND va,lescent or shut-in. PR Country Club. 2 bedroom apart. sonabl~. ,TUxedo 1-8748. HARKNESS PHARMACY mestic employment,' house- stampS. TU.2-9618. 20313 Mack Ave. at LochmoOl LOST-Woman's black leather' 6-6796. work,lroning. Call Vlnewood ment, gas heat. Available Dec. RIVER HOUSE apartment. . 2 '1'0 4-3100 handbag, In vicinity of Wink_ ~ 3.9136. 15th. $117.50. bedrooms; sub-let until June WURLITZER spinet organ' with PASTEL KtNSELS elman's at Eastland. Owner INFANT CARE REGISTRY WO 3-9118 LA 1-0457 1st. VA. 2-2928. amplifier. suitable for home 17051 Kercbevai .t Sl. Clair EXPERIENCED lady wishes day very anxious for return of Highly qualified women, experi- or professional use.' Reply PORTRAITS TV $-4827 work, good references. Have KELLY ROAD, 23301. 5 min- license, keys and personals. enced in the care of newborn COMFORTABLE, nicely furn- Box G:2, Grosse Pointe News. by .Stephe!,1 Gyurich own transportation. WAlnut utes from Eastland and East- ished 6 rOOll] brick colonial, NEWS SALES STATIONS Reward. TUxedo 2-1316. infants. Best of city references. 1-5389. gate shopping centers. One IDEAL XMAS DOWNTOWN AREA Licensed and bonded. Ilh baths. Grosse Pointe bedroom, air-condltitmed, re- City. Le...,e for 6 months, .. . L()wrey Holiday Grand Circus Park news Stand 4--HELP WANTED VERMONT 6-0978 COOK and 'general housework, GI'FT, $10.00 Malestlc Bldg. News Stand frigerator, stove' ..and heat, $200 per month. Reply, G.B, lull size Spinet .Organ with full time or ~ays. Home APPOINTMENT E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS ~AlE and FEMALE eve-, garbage disposal, kitchen fan Grosse Pointe News. percussion. Now .only Alden Park Manor AM PLACING AD for nurse nlng~" experienced, refer- and free use of washer and TU 1-5852 Camerons Gift Shop. Wayburn CUSTOM HOME recently.' employed by my ences. UN 1~2163. & Jeff, dryer. Private par kin g. NEWLY decorated 5 room flat $895 plus bench 1677 STANHOPE, G.P.W. Park'Drugs. City LimIts REPRESENTATIVE family. Can give her excellent Large closets. PRescott 5-8133 at 755 Harcourt. Couples only. Series Of lessons incl uded. An opportunity to become as- recommendation. Call TU EXCELLENT shirt ironer or GROSSE POINTE ,PARK or PRescott 6-4137. TUxedo 5-7510. days. Home Demonstration. Terms. WHY BUY used furniture when sociated with a well-known 5-2628: cleaner desires steady work. Miller Pharmacy. Wayburn and you can have new a't the same Kercheval. .' Grosse Pointe building firm. A Part time. accepted; no Sun. SMiLEY BROS. 61-ROOaitS FOR '-ENT price? Going out of business SU1~daile~~~~jf'Y. Beaconsfield knOWledge of construction or GROSSE POINTE'S OWN days. TO '8-6032. HARCOUR'r, lovely upper with 5510 WOODWARD 'TR 3-6800 sale. Roesch-McKnight, 19435 W<:ssonDrugs. on Charlevoix Av, residential designing would SECRETARIAL SERVICES 2 bedrooms, family room, GROSSE Pointe WoOOs-Lovely Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to 9 , WOMAN,wishes part time baby Mack at Pl'estwlck. GROSSE POINTE CITY prove invaluable. Controlled OFFERING .•. fireplace, 2 car garage. $225. room for gentleman. Tele- Fri. and Sat. 9 to 5 Knopp's Pharmacy: Notre Dame sitting or day work, Monday, TUxedo 5-4100. phone, TV, radio. private subdivisIons, 'planning service. •• Telephone answering Sun. 1 to 5 CHRISTMAS GIFTS for the and Kercheval. , Thursday, Friday. TR 2-5144. C. W. TOLES batli: garage. TUxedo 4-1180. Cunnlngharns Drugs. Notre Dame model home promotions. avail- .• Thermo-fax reproductions home at wholesale prices. \ AERO Digest magazines, 1929 and Kercheval ~ble as merchandising aids to • Addressing - Mailing RELIABLE German lady, ex- Going out of business. Roesch- Notre Dame Pharmacy. Notre anne parker, tuxedo 5-0448, GENTLEMAN. Telephone priv- through 1953, complete less and Kercheval . aggressive, neat, intelligent • Postage meter, ' perienced, wishes housework ileges. $10. VAlley 2-4593. McKnight, 19435 Mack at Kinsel Drugs. St. Clair and Ker- male representative. Call TUx-' • Perfect secretary offers: duplex, near park, 3 4 issues; 450 other assorted cheval'. . , 5 days' it week, aiter 6 p.m. 621 Lakewood. Prestwick. edo 5-7900 for' appointment.' VA 4-3569. bedrooms. powder, $130 . . . aViation periodicals. Eve. GRbSSE POI NJEFARMS WRIGHT IDEAS 8-Mack lower, 4lh rooms, $75 nings, Tuxedo 1-8832.- TraU Pharmacy. Kercheval On 643 Notre Dame. TU 2-6034 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT the HlIl WHITE, cleaner wants Tuesday, •.. 5 rooms, Cadieux-Vernor, Make This CI CHINA. furnlture, rugs, an- Fanns .' Drugs. Fisher Rd. and A SMART. "NOMAN EXPERIENCED ,man wishes Friday. Will stay one night. $140 . . . Lakeshore stateli- 19515 MACK. Spacious 5 or 6 Kercheval,. . less, $250 special. tiques, miscellaneous, bought MELODY CHRISTMAS! Schcttlers Drugs. "FIsher Rd. and For Sales' Organizing Op. regular or part' time hous,-~ Good references. CalI after rooms. Paneled and draped. Maumee 6. WA 3-1116. , New ground floor location. and 901d. Majestic Furniture, portunit~, \Vlth Internation- work. Have chauffeur license. GROSSE POINTE FARMS near With Real Organ Music Kinsel Drugs. Mack and 7-Mlle Heated and air-conditioned. 10227 Woodward, TOwnsend Rd.. ., ' al Company deaiing in ser. References. WOodward 3- RELIABLE lady ""ishes domes- Lake. New brick 2 bedroom. 6-2500. . Only $995 WoodS Drugs Center, Macl, and vi c e s. A dignified job 5698. Suitable for medical, dental; , Bournemouth ,(7 Mile Rd.) tic work. Day or week. Call gas heat. Adults only. TU insurance. etc. TUxedo 1. NEW,BALDWIN where social background Is 'WAlnut 5-8586 between 5-9 1_4770. SACRIFICE Frigidaire, dryer, GROSSE POINTE WOODS, , ,LAMps 0623. I HOME ORGAN Grosse Pointe 'Pbarmacy. Mack \ as valuable as business ex- Custom-made la m p shad\.!s p.m. " new condition, $85. Custom Bench and series 'of private les- and Huntington perience. Car. Flexible 456 NEFF - Heated, 3 bed- NEW GROUND FLoOR office. Harkness Pharmacy. Mack and made and' recovered in my love seat, slipcovered, $85. sons included. Terms. Locbmoor, . hours. TU 2-1916. EXPERIENCED woman wants rooms, 2 baths, 2 garages, Fisher Road, approximately TUxedo 1-,,475. home. Originally on Ridge fireplace, redecorated, sep-' How..;:d Johnsons. Mack and 8- housecleaning or ironing days 350 sq. ft. TUxedo 1-5746; SMILEY BROS. Mile, .. Road. . . arate bflsement, walk to bus, GoronIJo" Mack and. ~Ita, ' or by the week. With good TU:<:edo 5-6116. FIREPLACE EQUIPMEN'I' ~ 5510 WOODWARD TR 3-6800 Arnolds Drug. Mack and Haw- SECRETARY wanted for Grosse TUj,edo t-6511 references. LO 7-1359. shopping. . SCreens, all types, gtates, thorne; . .. .' Pointe position. State quali- EAST WARREN near Outer Mon. thm ThUl'll. 9 to 9 Bob's Drugs, Mack and Roslyn BABY, SITTERS: Licensed and andirona,too1s. See display fications' and salary expected. EXPERIENCED, de pen d able HOME, 1285 Grayton at Ver- Drive. 6 room office, hot FrI. and Sat. 9 to II DETROIT' AREA , . bonded child care service, by at SMITH. - MATTHEWS, Reply to Box D-25, Grosse 'lady desires days or weekly nor, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. water and heat, $100 monthly. Sun. 1 to 5 Briggs .. Drug Store; Mack and hour, day or week. THE SIT- $250. 'ru. 2.3893. 6640 Charlevoix Ave. WA TouraIne Pointe News. ,vork, cleaning, laundry. Ref- TUxedo 2-3046. 2-7155. ., . Rands Medtcal Service Pharmacy. TERS CLUB. PRescott 7-0377. erences. LOrain 8-1075. Mack and Moran 6 ROOM upper, completely re- IMPERiAL trumpet, and case. DISTRIBUTORS SINGLE ,OFFICE alid suite Blue Cross.Drugs. Mack and Nefi decorated. Gas heat, garage. LIKE NEW, pair powder blue' -:r:w0 years old. Good condi. EXPERIENCED domestic wish- i I' Blue Hill, P,harmac)', Mack and WANTED available; A conditioned sLlk damask' fireside chairs I•. ti~n. PRescott 2.0063 after lJ. Blue Hill NU RSES A VAI L-ABLE es cleaning or laundry. No 1311 Somerset. $100. TU. building. Excellent Grosse Devonshire Drugs. Mack and Meh or women. Practical. Or Companion to live cooking. Home n~ghts. 3 days 2-2219. antique white frames, $125 SIMMONS . Hlde-a-bed couch, Devonshire Part or full time. Pointe location. Also single L & L Pharmacy. Mack and J3ea~ in. Own transportation. State or ,weekly. WA 1.5726~ office, St. Clair Shores. e'Bch. TUxedo 1-17441 gray, 4 years old, $90. TUx- consfleld Experience not necessary licensed and bonde'd. 482 TOURAINE t:oa'd, Grosse Colony Patent MedIcine. 15&15 Pte. Upper In com e. Park TUxedo 2-2593. . edo 4-6978. I 'but helpful. SUBURBAN CONVALESCENT Mack 6-FOR RENT privileges. 2 bedroomf. $100 FOR THAT SPECIAL & NURSING AGENCY KNIGHT KIT pre amp. 6 ST. CLAIR SHORES Excellent returns for ( Unfurnished) monthly, utilities included. 6~STORE FOR RENT , CHRISTMAS PRESENTI Arnoll! .Drugs. Marler Rei. and enjoyable work. months old. Cost $40 in kit ' Jefferson BUCKINGHAM-WARREN. low- TU.2-2824. KERCHEVAL near G l' 0 sse form. Will sell, for $29. Call TUXEDO 2-6167 .. CHRISTMAS CARDS addres- er flat, gas heat, 5 rooms. Pointe. Large store or office STEINWA~ after 6 p.m. PR 5-7615.' sed $1.00 per hundred. ChrisL 477 NEFF. Upper. Large living space. Heated. $85 per month. I l-PUBLIC NOTICE A RESPONSIBLE Grosse Pointe mas .gifts, wrapped, your Carpeted~ Good transporta- room and 'dining ell. fire- Mahogany con sol. tion, garage. Immediate oc- TUxedo 2-3046. NEW LOCATION. Brenton Car- or east side ina'n for driving, wrapping. lOc a gift; TUxe1lo place, sun room, 3 bedrooms. I DO IT YOURSELF cupancy. TUxedo 1-8838. jalousied rear, porch. Gas $796 roll, lamp repairs and restora- , by the hour. TU:xedo 2-0523, ' 1-0726 SatUrday' mornings 7-WANTED TO lENT Including bench I UPHOLSTERY SUPPLY only. . " lleat. Adults. $200. Shown by , Plastic leathers, PQly. and foam tions. Now in, Maxine Shel- J ALTER ROAD, south of Jef- RESPONSIBLE .bachelor, 40. Guaranteed Terms ferson.; Modern ,brick upper appointm~nt. TUxedo 1-7198. rubber cut to size. Fabrics for don, Williamsburg Row, 19358 HANDYMAN, with excellent seeks quiet room or lImaU WE HAVE AN OPENIN$ flat. Spacio.Lts, 5 rooms, elec- mudern, period and Provincial Livernois, 1 blockriciith of 7 Grosse' Pol n t references" apartment in better Grosse SMILEY BROS. for 3 'aggressive clean cut men e tric stove and refrigerator. STAELENS GARDEN interiors to exprE'Sl) your own Mile. DIamond 1-5180. seeks jobs on an hourly basis. Pointe area. Excel1ent refer- 5510 WOODWARD TR 3-6800 who have had some selling ex- Landscape service. Adults, I individuality. Expert advice. Good p a i n t e r, carpenter, TERRACE ences. Please ask for Mr. Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to II 1A-PERSONALS perience. This is an opportunity $150. VAlley 2-6611. to make between' $7,500 and , plumber and "cle.aner-up." 17580 MACK Frank B. Reber, or leave ' Fri. and Sat. !J to 5 'LAWRENCE MRS, ALLEN, w'orld's famous $10,000 the first year; Oursa'ies Honest, dependable. TUxedo OPTION TO BUY. Available '3 Front 3-room apartment ~val1. name and number at Wood- SUII. 1 to 5 ,.UPHOLSTERING 4-4581. able now. Large rooms, plenty ward 3-6800, If not in. reader of astronomy, will help force has been closed for many or 4 bedroom brick colonial, SEE AND HEAR the Knight 14331 KERCHEVAL VA 2-6891 you find yourself. Have help- years,. but because of expan- 1941. Walnut panele1l study, of closet space. G.E.equipment, air conditioned, private park- , . piano .befo,re 'yoU buy any ed o~ers, why not you? sion, we must have more men. 5A-SITUATIONS WANTED carpeting, gas heat, 2 fire- 3 BEDROQM HOME plano at any price. Unlversll- JERSEY DRESSES, ,18, almost Houl'S,,9,a.m.-9 p.m. No ap- Company benefits such as car, ~ DOMESTIC places, recreation room, 4 ing .. new, ro~; shoes. Transistor Wanted by responsible couple ly acclaimed by' musicians car garage, large corner lot. HOMER WARREN & CO. I radio. MiscellaneOUs. AU fine pointment n e c e s s ary. 9823 in,surance, ~ar;Y, e~:, will. ~eEXPERIENCED woman with with two school aged children. and piano technicians. Here Near Michigan's best gram- WO 1-0321 Mr. Bliss I c~ditlon. LOrain 7-8023. Grand River. WEbster 3-5712. 4isc:us.sed .. In ~tervlew.. This Gr:oss.e Pointe reference.s d..e-. Will maintain good care of is an outstanding conso'le I . mar school, St. Martin's and b~smesslS se11in~ cars for a sireli full or part time cook- ON THE HILL, 153 Ridge Road. your home. piano with the tonal. excel- Greyhaven. $175 monthly. FULL SIZE electric stove, $75. hIghly suceessf~l dea~er W?O . ing cleaning. WAlnut 3-6128. GeOrgian colonial lower flat. :rU:cedo 1.1641 lence of a good grand. Terms CHRISTMAS SHOPPING has. held the highest, mtegnty .. '. , Owner. VA 1-9594. Dining table' and 5 chairs. Available Dec. 1st. 3 larg bed- if desired. Grosse' Pointe DONE YET? for over 10 years. Located on pLEAsANT mat u r e refined 1 $25. TUxedo 2.6607. rooms and bath, 2 car garage. GARAGE apartment wanted to Piano Center, 14932 Kerche- AVO~ caUln2 withglfts to fit the east sIde of Detroit, phone Irish., wo~an .desires 'house- BE 1\ CON S FIE L D , lower 5 screened porch, $150.00 a rent in Gl'()sse Pointe area. val. .. 75 LAl\ips at whOlesale prices-;. every purse and pel's ona'lity. for interview. Call W. P. KelT, keeping po s I ti 0 n. Good rooms. gas heat, decorated, adults. $85.00 TUxedo 5-7740, month. Call TUxedo 5-3361. Please call ED 1-8623. 6 p.m. cash and' carry. Roesch-Me-, GRANDMA to BABY, to DAD LO 8-0450. Ken Brown, Inc. housekeeper. and cook. Ex" EUROPEAN chandeliers for evenings. ' • Knight, 19435 Mack at Prest. too. cellent references. Will live 7a;....ROOM AND IOARD sale. amongst which are 2 wick. MRS. SCOTT TU 4-0256 in, write. M;iss E. Bonner, GROSSE. POINTE CITY _. 5 GROSSE POINTE French ftllpire gold gtlted. TUxedo 4-3666, weekdays EXPERIENCED SALESMAN '340. Askin. Blvd., Windsor, room upper. Convenient lo- GARDEN APARTMENTS RESIDENCE for employed ACCORDION, pearl gray after 6 p.m. OR. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE Ontario, CUlada. cation. Garage, separate base- SLOAN DRIVE, 21441 women. 626 E Grand Blvd. and gold. Universal. with ment. $100.00. 'l'Uxedo 2- Available, 5 rooms, automatic Room and board. Call' 'WA 2A-MUSICAL WHO WANTS TO SELL ANTIQUES, appraisals, estates case, $385. INSTRUCTION EXPERIENCED couple ,vill do 3876. heat. stove. refrlgeratnr fur- 1-6183. janitor work, chauffeuring liquidated. Unusual accessor- Nationally known corporation. nished. Laundry facilities, GIRL'S 24" blue Schwinn and housework. References. SOMERSET. near Vernor. Low- ies for your home. Gqod se- leader In its field, has vacancy. parking area. Mr. M. O'shea, 8-ARTICLlE5 FOil, SALE bike. ,light weight model, TEACHER OF PIANO TOwnsend 6-5024. er flat, 2 large bedrooms, gas lection of fur stoles and jack- No travel. ,Age 25-40. Some col- mgr., apt. 104. $25. 889 HIDDEN LANE heat; tile kitchen and bath, :AUTO DRIVER8-0nly $9.16 ets. Come in and browse.' The lege preferred. Sllperior train~ MOTHER'S HELPER. Girl, ex. White Elephant Shop, 724 TUXEDO 4-2458 $115. WOodward 3-4212. AUDUBON. 4650, St. Matthew's qua rt erly buys $10.000- TUxedo 5-0480', Ing program. 20 years retire- perienced, ,vith references. parish~ 4 bedroom house, gas $20,000, BOdily Injury and West 11 Mile Road, Royal ment and Group Insurance. Live in. TY 6_0987. heat. $200. Lease, deposIt. $5,00<) PropertyDamageIJ- Oak. LIncoln 3-514.0. Present income must be $5.000 PRIVATE SALE: wrought iron GROSSE POINTE KEnwood 1-0141. ability. 'TU 1-2376. and other furniture. .HI-Fi, Classical and Popular minimum. Salary pluscommls- I RECOMMEND my very fine Chair~, Tables, Lamps sion. Send background brief to cleaning lady who is looking GARDENS ,poker table, electric train, ORGAN • VOICE - PIANO for more day work (no Iron- Trombley, 876, Upper FABRICS All styles and sizes,. 50% ot!. ,draperies and linens. 520 SI:. GUITAR Box #E-I00, Grosse Pointe NEAR EASTLAND Upholstery, d rap e r.y, slip. News. ing). Please call Mrs. Hogans Carpets, dr~perles. 3 bedrooms, Harper Store Only Clair, Friday 1-4 p.m., TU,,- Taught in your horae or In our at TWinbrook 3-3861. AND EXPRi:SSWA Y 2 baths, baseboard heat. Elec- covars Bolt ends. 79c a vard VAN FURNITURE & UPHOL. ed05-8688. Iitudio. ._-- ric kitchen, 2 car. TUxcdo 2. and up. Harper store only. . 13230 Harper 4A-HELP WANTED COMPETENT white woman de- FULLY CARPETED ' 4645. VAN FURNITURE & UPHOL. MUST SACRIFICE new wed. Call for Appointment sires baby sitting, days or PRESSURE POINT PAD for ding band, platinum circlet of (Domestic I Be sure and see these beauti. 13230 Harper nights, References. TUxedo APARTMENT on Cadieux be7 sick room. Very little use. bagUettes, 3lh cwt. wt. and DRexel 1-0610, 9:00-1:00 or fully. decorated and fully car- DRexel 1-2620. TWO capable women for Dec. 1~6120, PRescott 1-8016. tween Harper and Morang. TRADE.IN sofas and chairs. Cost $225.00. sell for $150, engagement ring, 50 pt. cen- 24 and Dec. '25 to cook and peted 4 room, 1 bedroom apts. LIving room, bedt"oom, klkh- All in nice condition. Rea- TUxedo 5-2628. ter diamond and 4 chips. LEM STROUD Large, modem building with It!. senre family dinner. TUxedo EXPERIENCED day w 0 r k e r, en alcove and bath. Heat~ hot sonably priced. Van Uphol. Modem white gold. Call be- divldually controlled gas heat Studio of Music 2'()523. . I cleaning and ironing. G\lod water, stove, refrigerator B,nd stering Co., 13230 Harper. CAPE, EtlI'OPeln silver Cox.Ex. tween 12 and 5 p.m. PR InCluded, free parking, separate references. Call after 5 p.m. parking. $85.00. TUxedo 5. Open 9 'til 9. cluslve. PrIce' only .20% of 8-6077. NURSEMAID. white. 3 small ' VA 3.1635. kitchen and dining room; Won- 6523. purchase ,p r tee. TUxedo PLAY the plano. Special rapid children. Live in. 6 da~s per derfu'i value In this excellent BIRCH CRIB. 6-year size. 4 4-3866. weekdays after fI p.m. DOLl. CLOTHES course for teen-agers and week. Must be ,highly quaIl- WHITE lady desires. ironing, neighborhOOd. Mr. Cole, mgr. INDIAN VILLAGE 2 bedroom drawers for storage undefl- Assorted wardrobes for popular ..dults'ln ,opular and classi- fie1l, good with children, free your home or hcrs" Also gen- 21401 Kingsville, Iblk. east of apartmen~ 1825 Iroquois. neath, $25." Valley 2.5~. L~mp, Lemp Shede Sale cal Interestinf. children's to travel. Current references. eral house ~Ieanlng. ReCer- 7 Mile (Moross), 3 blks; south dolls and fOf' 10~ and 18" lady courses. Engel Plano Studio, Excellcnt salary. Rcply. Box cnees. TU 5-8478. of Harper. TUxedo 4-1641. ALTER and East Jefferson. Spa- WECOR Holiday Model 124. 3. Custom lamp shdes. picture dollli, Custom made and wash- 14932 Kercht!Val, VAlley 3. cious 5 room apartment, 2 spced portable record player. {raming, custom framed pie- able. F-9, Grosse Pointe News. EXPERIENCED iady \vishes 3 tures [n stock. Crystal chan. 1355 01' VAlley 1-3515. bcdrooms. Available Novem. Like ncw, $:'.5. Tuxedo 2-9258 M. Hargis TU 4-7594 'VANTED: Cook, also light days, Thursday, Friday, Sat ... GROSSE POINTE PARK, four bel' 1st. Adults. $135, VAlley dellcrs reduced In price. Lamp rooms, one bath, heat, utili- VIOLIN INSTRUCTION cleaning. White. between ages urday. Have Pointe refer. 2-6611. M 0 U TON flnger.tlp-length mounting and repairing. Lamps ACCORDION, 120 bass, like 30 to 50. Rcfcrences rcquired, ences. WAlnut 2-3734. ties. $85. VAlley 4.1102. coat, exccllent condition, $40. by Martin, 14637-41 Kercheval, new with case. Reasonable. BY - 3480 COURVILLE, S(., Clair Size one year baby bcd, com. corner Manl'stique. V A 11e y live in. TUxedo 2"1473, YOUNG colored girl wishes LA. 1.1589. WILLIAM E. ENGEL TERRACE ap8rtments, cornel' Parish. 3 rooms and bath, plete, used five months, $10. 2.8151. IN GROSSE POINTE S-SITUATION WANTED cleaning, Ironing, child care. Maumee and St. Clair, 4 bed. upper. Siove and refrigera- Beige modem 2-plece sec- 62" S I l\f 1\1 0 N S Hlde-a.bed. C.m live In. Good worker, rooms. 3 baths and 4 bed. tor, red carpeting, heated, tional sofa, one section per- TUxedo 5-6047. , AWNINGS, screens removed. FAirmont 1-0672. rooms, 2 baths. PRescott 9" utilltlc.'1. Close to transport- fect condition, $60; one-piece DOLL CLOTHES PIAIITO LESSONS Storms washed and hung. 1317.. aUon. Middle aged couple. HAND FASHIONED . SKI CLOTHING AND DAY WORK desired by experl. Cair condition, $40, Tuxedo EQUIPMJo:NT SALE I>y Eavestroughs clcaned. WaIl $85 monthly. TU 2-7164. 2-60,',.'). washing and painting. VAlley enced, dcpcndahle woman. DOLLIE KANN HEAD SKIS Firl\t prize winner {rom famed Grosse Pointe Terrace 1-4127. WAlnut 4-5932. GROSSE pblNTE Farms, 333 28 SQUARE YARDS, Brand TUxedo 5.743l'i NF.W SKI PARKAS Brussels Belgium Conservatory. JefCerson and Cadieux,. BeauC- Moros.'1. Lower 5, brick. Gill; and JACKETS WHITE WOMAN will baby sit. new, U. S. Rubber "Warne" £XPERJENCED . male nurse, ful location. 2-bedroom avail- heat, gltrage. WOo 1.0999, VALLEY 1-6590 Hourly basis, Elderly persons pattern earpet padding, $40. CUSTOM .MADE slipcovers. etc. December 5 - 6 G r 0 sse Pointe references. able. Park privileges. Stove, TU. 5-9445. Included. Days, evenings. ReC~ TU .').6743. Rea II 0 nab 1y priced until 478 LINCOI,N ROAD, G.P. Would travel. VA 1.1966. refrigerator, garage. $160. Christmas. Call I.fter 8. WA erenees. Vicinity G r 0 sse TU I-OSOI . 21-TUTOlrNG WO 1-3570 TUxedo 2-4485 GROSSE Pointe Farms duplex, FJREPLACE Wood. Any size, 3.11111. YOUR GIRJJ FRIDAY PoInte. VA 4-0816. li rooms, gas heat, adults. any amount, Free delivery I SPINNING WHEEL, old waIl has added I TUxedo 5-3066. COMMUNITY EXPERIENCED woman wishes 4 nEDROO~ home atto2 Lln- and stacking. Anytime. Rea. OFFrCE deak allli chillI". $25. ~lothl'8 raclt with mirror, a the newest silk screen AnUque garnet jewelry. TUx. maple ~ha1rs. TU, 1..6346. work, general cleaning or eoln Road. Available for Im- acmable. VAlley 2,8012, I _ TUTORING SERVICE MIMEOGRAPHlNG mediate occupancy. Call own. 'A-FOR RENT(Furftl.h.dJ edo ~9339. to her laundry. $8 and carfare. WAI. SILENT, economical, C\ln"fmt MRS. lOUIS MARICK, DIRECTOR er. WO 2-7585. OUTER DRIVE - Harper - 5 VACUUM BARGAINS Slenorette, Transcribing nut 4-8270. BUY AT COST. New high qual. model large gas refrigerator Tutoring by degree teocMr~ ova II. --_._,_.-. --- room furnished bungalow for Rebuilts 1 yCllr guarantee. , oble In 011 subjects to, grades hlg" and Secrctarial Service EXPERIENCED white woman J(oovers w/beatel $16.95.$44.05 ity furniture. Going out of and dcepfreeze combinatic)D, Grosse Pointe Park 5 months. Gns heal. Garllge. buslnel\s. Rocsch-McKnlghl, double door, spotlcss white. school, college and odult Ilduca, MRS. COLEMAN TU 4.6442 desires cleaning by days. LAkeview 6.1370. Rebuilt Eurckas $19.95'$34.95 tlon. WAlnut 4.4318. Maryland, lOll, near East Jcff., Rebuilt GE's ., $19.95 19435 Mack at Prestw[~k. TU . .j-5759. PRACTICAl, nurse, with per. 339 Merriweather, Grs. Pte. Farm. next to St. Ambrose Church. MOROSS ROAD - 2 bedroom Rebuilt Royals . $21.95 HOT WATER TANK, 30 gaIlons, SNOW BOOTS, $5; Ilhoes, ~ OPENINGS FOR TEACHERi mlt and Grosse Pointe refer- LADY wants washing 8nd iron- 5 rooms, Including dIning room duplex., WeU furnished. TUx. ences, desires position. PRes-- HARPER VACUUM $10. Baby swing, converts to Western boots, $4; lady's .Ize ing at home. 4352 Mal1'land. and sunroom. Newly decorated, ~ edo 4.0643. If no answer. 171711E. WARREN at Cadieux iJ':Uxedo +28.2D. c.U; 8.66a. TUxedo 5.5226. car lIHt; bathlftette- ~. 6-6~ Jlanoow, TV. a-8661, Adult." .100, VAlley 4.5369, PRescott 1-1936, TlJ l-UZI OPEN141... f TUxeOo 4.3083. Sa t\U'da,y, I I ~

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TII,.. TMI.k U ... T. Serve V... qllicldy DEADLINI 3 ',N. TUnDA' YOUR AD CAN IE CHARGED . Tiree'Tr ... k U •• i To Serve Vou q..lckly CALL TUxedo 1-6~OO' 21L-TILE WOaK : t3-IEAL ESTATE 21D-ELEC, APPLIANCE 21I-PAINTING AND '-ARTICLES WANTED 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE DECORATING 8--ARTICLES fOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE EXPERT V~CUUM FLOOR, w~u. ceilinl. Deal di- FOR SALE rect. See work" samples. MAHOGANY cellarette, glasses WANTED: Hi-Fi or Stereo. CLEANER ,SERVICE PAINTING, $9 to $15 per room, VAlley 4-7109. included. Very good condi- Child's horse with springs. 667 UNIVERSI fY PL. PRESTWICK: 1693 24-Hour Service work guaranteed. Best refer- Bicycle Iraining wheels. TUx- 1043 YORKSHIRE Attractive brick colonial. 3 bed- tion. Reasonable priced. TUx. HARPER VACUUM ences. WAlnut 5-9691, WAl. OPEN SUNDA Y 2~5 rooms up, one down. Newly OPEN SUNDAY 21N-MOYING edo 1.2037. edo 2-9433. Auth. Eureka, Hoover Dealer nut 3.438B. decorat.cd. gas heat; recreation BL'iek colonial. 3 spacious bed. 4.-bedroom, 2-bath brlck wlth NEW - REBUILTS - PARTS MOVING-Quick service and CAIlPET and padding. VAlley WANTED large living room, den, big dill- room, under $30,000. rooms, walk-in closels. gas AC. recession rates. Lockridge 17176 E. WARREN at Oadieux For Finer 2.7935. OL.D CL,OTHING Ing room. Large lot, lovely DWNER TU 2-7541 Big kitchen \vUh GE dlsllosal, and Son, WAlnut 3-1029. trees. 3-car brick garage. Va- dlshmaster. lots of cupboaL'ds. TU 1-1122 OPEN 10 TO 7 Interior and Exterior AUTOMATIC was her. Frigi- Screened t err ace, gracious BESTPRICES PAID cant. Painting and Decorating 21 o-WATERPiOOFING d air e. Excellent condition, NEFF ROAD, 408 shade on 11h lots, attached 2- WHIRLpOOL, Kenmore wash. FOR MEN'S SUITS ers and dryers; also Ironers CHARRON ~95. TUxedo 1.5864 KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220 3-bedroom .colonial, stucco, n~ car garage and tiled basement. CHRIS C. 01 MARCO TOPCOATS AND SHOES baths.' gas' fired steam heat, "Queen of Peace" parish. Handy and all horne appliances. All INC. TUlsa 3-1872 recreation room, 70' lot. By ap- metal !'epairs, switches, fau- 64 CLAIRVIEW, 3 - bedroom to Mack. - 7 Mile shopping DR l-26B6 PR 8-4778 WATERPROOFING TOY SALE ,\ telephone call will bring us pointment. Age nt, TUxedo cets, etc. Quick,. reasonable. brkk ranch, paneled library center. Attractive terms. LEAKY BASEMENTS to you im!1\ediately TU 4-2491. Satisfaction Our Guarantee Also clothing, miscellaneous. and paneled Florida room. 5-2162. Establisned in 1925 STUCCO REPAIRING Reasonable. Private home. WANTED - Used aluminum Large living room and din- Jas; Hurt 21.E-CUSTOM CORSETS Full Insurance Coverage For ROOF & TILE SERVICE 22475 Lakeland, St. Clair Shores KARL DAVIE~ A. canoe. TUxedo 5-0444. ing room, kitchcen and utili- LAkeview 6.8300 Your Protection TUCK POINTING PRescott 8.3850 ty. Beautifully landscaped; REALTOR SPENCER CORS~ , BOOKS bought. in any quan. FIRST CLASS painting, pap- SAND BLASTING Cyclone fence and alumi. TU 5-3220 13D-MORTGAGES Individually deslgned, light. ELECTRIC range, 4 burner, tity. Entire libraries, book- num greenhouse. Open daily, weight foundaUons and sur- urhanging, wall washing, Rubberized. paint, guaranteed window oven. Like hew, $70. cases, art objects. Mrs. B. C. Owner. TUxedo 1-9716. 81 Kercheval Ave. gical g a rm e n ts, over 26 patch plastering, spraying. for 4 years, f01 stone, brick, Leveretle, WO Member G.P. Broker's Assn. MORTGAGES TUxedo 4.2352. Claes, 1670 I years experience. M a u d e Free estimates, insured. J. cement block. Residential - Commercial 3-4267. Ban n e l' t, 368 McKinley. L. Crawford (colored), 'VA FAlRWAYLANE, 20600. 3-bed- MISCELLANEOUS household Grosse Pointe Woods FIRST MOllTGAGJC Grosse :J>ointe, TU. 5-4027 or 1-3385. LUzon 2-8989 room ranch home overlook- items including appliances. Commitment 24 hI'S. Money POSITIVELY HIGHEST DUPLEX TOwnsend 9.3317. papering, paper 683 Lochmoor, Grosse Pointe ing Loch moor golf course 4 days $1,000.00 up, 6%, 5-7 PAINTING, 21P-FURNITURE REPAIR, 2 bedrooms each, separate en- and 30-acre farm in back- Wall washing. Woods, • PRICES PAID. Yrs. Repayment. 21&-ROOF SERY'~E removed. trances f..nd garages. Good reo ground. If you are dreaming UPHOLSTERING at its best For Furniture Md Neat, reliable. Work guaran- LIONEL trains; one' C & 0 tirement income. 5 years old. I of a better home, be sure and SECOND ~ORTGAGE DEAL DIRECT. Roofing, gut- teed. Mertens, 122 Muir,' TU for less. VAUey4-4626. M. Applio!lnces. LOANS. Equity above M"rt- switch engine with 5 freight $31,500. Owner. see lhis on.... Will accept best ters, met a 1 and can vas 2-0083. Clifford, 11215 Kercheval. gage of Land Contract Balance ears; one Union ,Pacific pas. "I Piece or (l Houseful." TUxedo 1-8748 offer. easy terms. Open Sun- decks. VAlley 4-7109. plus Chattel on Contents, $525- senger train complete with PRescott 5.5733 day. 2-5. EVERYONE TRUSTS Furniture Refinishing track. log loader, switches, $2,000 - 18 ~o. Repayment. No FREE FALL CHECK UP A BRAND NAME Wood Paneling Refinished 8'x4' table, many accessories. PLAYPEN, highchair, Teeter- 435 LODGE DRIVE appraisal charge. Lakeland Court between on roof and gutters. All roof- You can trust us too, tp satisfy 2 girl's black dress coats, size babe,' etc. Good condition. Colonial, 4 bedrooms and GRISWOLD work and repairs. Gutters - your painting and decorating EDWARD RUDNICKI 10. TUxedo 4.2381. TUxedo 5-8768. maid's quarters. Carpets Madk and Charlevoix downspouts installed, repaired, needs. Inside or outside. We CALL EVENINGS MORTGAGE CO. cleaned, painted. Chimneys nave the know-how and clean KELVINATOR electric stove, and draperies, Large sun- New 3 and 4 bedroom Colonial PRescq+t 1-4347 ll-AUTOS FOR SALE 423 Ford Bldg. WO 3-72BO pointed ~ caulking, insured. Bill. equipment. We will assist you clock, automatic timer, latest roo m. enclosed jalousie and Cape Cod homes. TU 5-8070 - TU 2.9284. if you have a problem. I work C U 0 M upholstering. A burners, good oven, $25. 1052 NEW '59 Chevrolet Bel Air, porch, .complete kitchen, Open daily, 1-5 p.m. s'r 16-PETS FOR S.\LE myself. Over 30 years serving splendid selection of deco- Lakepointe, EDgewater 1. fully equipped. Dealer's cost. recreation. room, 3 ('ar ga- VAlley rage. One of Detroit's 21H-RUG CLEANING Grosse Pointe and eastside . rative fabri~. Expert need- 0143. Harold Ballentine, ERNEST G. MOELLER LABRADOR puppies. Register- most, beautiful locations We are insure~. An estimate lepoint mounting. Estimates . 1-0204. BUILDER ed A.K.C. Black or yellow, APRONS. custom made. Inter- near the water. Priced be- male or female. Dial YUkon BESTCARPET CLEANERS cosLs you nollUng. Valley cheerfully g i v en. Ewald, TU 4-9194 TU 2-0421 csting selection of fabrics and CLASSIC APPEARANCE, 193'1 low selling market. 2-9869 after 5 p.m. CLEANING DYING 4-3227. 13929 Kerchel''l1. VA 2-8993. styles. $2 and up. VA 1-2829. Buick. Original owner. Com- JOHN F TROMBLEY pletely winterized, new bat- GROSSE POINTE PARK 7-ROOM brick colonial, two SIAMESE kittens, purebred REPAIRING COFFEE table, mahogany, 20" SHIRK, painting and tery,radio, heater. snow tires. Berkshire, 726; open daily, baths up. Choice street. Re- Seal Points, 6 weeks old. PROMPT HOME SERVICE C. R. high, $3; floor lamp, 3-way Excellent condition. $230. Adorable, clean, ideal pet. FREE ESTIMATES decorating, wall washing. FINE new Monterey Coloni'al, 4 duced. TU2-5151. Fully insured. VA 2-7929. bulb, $2;' framed wall mirror, Evenings. VA 4-0624. bedrooms, 4 baths, family $20. TUxedo 4-6768. INSURED 13x42", $1; old Royal stand- room, utility room, unusual , LEO P. KISTNER FURNITURE. ard typewriter, $4; electric $100 BUYS -'- 1946 Ford deluxe 518 BARRINGTON GREAT DANE, brindle female, TU 2-6556 kitchen. • Interior painters, exterior. 40" stove, $10; electric refrig- coupe, driven only by owner. . ~ bedrooms, 10 months, AKC, reasonable. Free estimates, work guar- erator with motor, good for Just spent over $200 for new After 5, WEbster 4-8257. REFINISHED BY BUILDER AND OWNER 55 LAKESHORE LANE TACKED DOWN CARPETS anteed. Rates reasonable. recreation room or summer battery, new spark plugs. 3 bedL'ooms BEAUTIFUL toy silver poodle AND FURNITUJU: and color. A~tiquing, Glazing cabin, $6; two war d rob e etc., upholstery like new. 121 ROBERT E.SCHULTZ Custom work 639 WESTCHESTER pup pies. AKC registered. PRescott 7-5876, PRescott trunks, $2 each. Call after 4 Mapleton, TUxedo 5-0165. VA 1.5151 VA 1-9389 and 'Gold Leaf 5 bedrooms VAlley 1-2726. 7-5853. p.m. TU 4-0182.. CHEVROLET '5B Impala con- 1125 GRA Y'l'ON CLEANED on TUxedo 2-7285 WALL WASHING and Interior XELVINATOR double 0 v en vertible. radio and heater, 4 bedrooms, maid's quarters 20-PIANO SERYICE CHAIRS RECANED. WA 1. 1043 YORKSHIRE and exterior decorating; 20 . electric stove, A-I condition. whitewalls" power steering 20 LOCHMOOR 2710. OPEN SUNDA Y2-5 COM P LET E piano service. years expeTlence. O. Pou- TUxedo 2-5278. ' and brakes. Excellent condi- 4 bedrooms, maid's quarters LOCATION tion. TUxedo 2-9442. 4-bedroom, 2-bath brick with Tuning, repairing, refinish. RUGS PICKED UP part. VAlley 2-2522. 219-PLASTERING LAWN SWEEPER, .28" Parker- large living room, den, big din_ 820 WESTCHESTER ing and moth proofing. Place etle, cost $32.95 perfeci,$15. '58 M.G.A., perfect condition, Ing ,'oom. Large lot, lovely trees. 3 ..bedrooms your order early. R. Zech, AND DELIVERED DONALD BLISS PLASTERING. Cleanest serv- 781 Loraine. 11,000 actual miles, guaran- 3-ear brick garage. Vacant. 801 UNIVERSITY RE 9.3232. Decorator ice, fairest prices. Specializ- teed, $60 down, bank rates. 3 bed!,ooms ExLerior Inlerior ing in repair, arches, new KODAK BANTAM camera and Taylor ~Imports. 16090 East FOLLOWING BY . 1202 WHITTIER 21A-GENERAL SERYICES 20% Free Estimates ceillngs. Quality work. VAl. case, F 4.5 lens. good condi- Warren, TUxedo 4-7680. APPOINTMENT 3 bedrooms OFF CASH and CARRY 35 Years in G.P. ley 1-7051 or VAlley 4-3022. tion, $15. .Call TV. 2.-2403 EXPERIENCED man W 0 u I d Spotless condition. Nicely deco- 63 HALL like odd Jobs, horne repairs, after 5 p.m. FORD. 1942, 2-door. Tuxedo rated. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, TU 1.7050 21R"-cEMENT WORK 4 bedrooms alterations, kitchens, recrea- 1-7546. maid's quarters. Paneled den, PRIDE - LIONEL "0" gauge tr::lm; s:;d 500 BALLANTYNE tion rooms and attics finish- PAINTING, paperhanging, PRescot 1-5057 modern kitchen with built-ins, CARPET AND FURNITURE accessories. Like new condi- 1958 MGA roodster, pampered 4 bedrooms ed or remodeled. Christmas washing. Grosr-e Pointe ref- large. screened-glassed terrace. tion. Good enougth to give U!:e a baby, wire wheels, decorations, lights and dis- erences. Best work guaran. 'EASTERN MASON for C h r i s t mas. $70. TU. white sidewalls, radio, alumi- New gas furnace. Inspect our photographs of oth~r play work. Free estimates. CLEANERS teed, low rates. White. Li- CONTRACTORS num framed' side curtains. 1-6373. h:ARL DAVIES TU 5-3220 fine homes throughout Grosse TU.I-1065. FREE ESTIMATES , censed. PRescot\: 6-1828. Commercial & Residential Red, with red upholstering. Building Tuck Pointing ~ Ma- 30 YARDS wool carpeting, with. Pointe. TUxedo 5-9160. 10615 CADIEtJX 21J-WALL WASHING sonry Repairs-Caulking-Build- pad, $30; Lawson loves eat, FOR BROKEN GLASS ing Renovators - Cracked Base- cusWm sllp-covered, $20. TU. 1958 PLYMOUTH custom sub- wAu, WASHING and paint- REPLACEMENTS, TUXEDO 5-5700 ments Waterproofed - Gutters - 1-2281. ur,ban 6 passenger 4 door. Red REDUCED ing done. Very reasonable; and white VB. Power steering, C. W. TOLES AND ALUMINUM efficient. TUxedo 1-5306. Gutters Plastie Coated • Roof 445 UNIVERSITY PLACE Leaks Repaired. . power brakes, aut 0 mat i c 74 Kercheval - TU 5-4100 STORMS REPAIRED RADKE CARPET CLEANERS USED STEINWA Y transmission, radio, heater; Spacious English brick in ex- Call Carpets, rugs (tacked dowrl or WALL WASHING EDWARD M. COOK low. mileage. Extras. Private cellent condition. :Master suite loose) and upholstered furni- GRAND PIANOS 430 LAKELAND PAINTrNG,&"DECORATING 16484 E. 10 Mile owner. Must sell. 1890 Ken- with sitting room and bath, plus DETROIT MIRROR ture expertly cleaned ahd REDUCED WINTER PRICES EBON~ WALNUT more, TUxedo 4-2631. 3 family bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 Older home with great potential & GLASS moth proofed, deodorized ot PRes,cDtt 1-5057 FRUITWOOD maids' rooms and bath over at- :Modern kitchen and new gas VALLEY 1-8700 smoke and house pet odors, in ELMER T. LABADIE A-I BRICK work, water proof- '54 BUICK Century convert- tached garage, library, living furnace. 4 bedrooms with 3rd Ideal for the advanced pupil or 10833 E. JEFFERSON your home. We specialize in ing walls and chimney re- ible. One owner. All power. room beautiful dining room, floor expansion. Sunroom and TUxedo 2-2064 accomplished musiclan. Excel- serge binding throw rugs' and pairs. VAlley 2-3566. lent condition. Very reasonabiy $400. TU. 1-0492. modern kit c hen, breakfast terrace. Make an offer TUxecl()' runners; picked up and de- LUGGAGE, trunks, zippers, priced .. Guaranteed. Terms. 1953 STUDEBAKER hardtop. room, rec. room. lavatory in 1-6300. livered. 21Ie-WINDOW CLEANING I sample cases repaired. Gold . Good tires, hody. $250. 1973 open basement, large jalousie A-I BLOCK and BRICK SMILEY BROS. porch and' 35ft. covered patio stamping; custom brJlt ~ug- Free Estim'~tes Huntington. TUxedo 1-9196. Johnstone & Johnstone WINDOW CLEANING Chimneys, porches, steps re- ti5l0 WOODWARD TR 3-6800 overlooking walled terrace with gage. Travelers Trunk Co., Reasonable Prices 10323 Mack. VAlley 2-6734. DREXEL 1-3133 WALL WASHING built and repaired. Pointing. Mon. thnl Thurs. 9 to 9 1957 M. G. 4-door sedan. TU decorative pool and fountain. BY OWNER. 1708 Littlestone. Fri. and Sat. 9 to 5 I-B748. Gas heat. Extra lot. $59,500. Service on Screens and Storms Three bedroom Colonial, fam- 21l-PAINTING AND Brick Washing Expertly Done VAlley 1-1521 Sun. 1 to 5 liy room, rec. room .. Extra DRYERS VENTED GENERATOR, Leece N e viII e CALL OWNER TU 5-0311 DECORATING Basement Painting LADY'S size 14, two.piece 'wool alternator type. New. VAlley Or your broker. Appointment large rooms and closets. $15 Complete Newly decorated and carpet- 21S-:-CARPENTER WORK knit rlress; size 10 skirts, only. EXPERT painting, paper hang- H. E. GAGE & SON 2-48~8. CALL PR 1-6571 sweaters and dresses. Like ed. Immediate occupancy. . ing by m'echanics, free esti- TU 4.0136 TUxedo 1-1236. LA 7-0533 or TU 1-4162 ROOM ADDITIONS new. TU. 4-3311. 12-AUTOS WANTED BY OWNER. 3 bedroom colon- mates. Van Assche, TUxedo .G.OLMIN ill'l, 8 years old. Garage, new 4-1187, VA 4-1492. INTERIOR ALTERATIONS SUPER IKONTA r camera and HIGHEST prices paid for late TROMBLEY, 2 family, Econom. WINDOW CLEANING screened-in terrace, reerea- Suburban Maintenance & REMODELING case, 2111 x 2Y-l Inches; Zeiss model cars. All makes. Tom ical living in costly residential SERVICE Uon room In basement, dish. section, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, Associates ERNEST A. BOCK LICENSED & EXPERIENCED Tessar, f' 2,8 lens; Compur Dinner, at O'Leary Cadillac, LET US SERVICE YOUR washer, d i s po s a I, electric maid's quarters. Land con- "No Job Is Too Small" Painter and decorator; ,!uolity SKILLED WORKMEN rapid shutter to 1/400 second 17153 East Jefferson, TUx- One phone call for all STORMS AND SCREENS PLANS ESTThIATES range and refrigerator. $28.- tract. and color matching, the finestl & with hullt-in self timer, $40. edo 5.1200. home maintenance prob- NOW Call TU. 2-2403 after 5 p.m. 000. 262 M c M t 11 a n, TU. SOU T H RENAUD, RANCH. I Served Grosse Pointe homes tor 12A-IOAT5 AND 4-6563. lems. 10 years. FREE ESTIMATES MONAHAN & GOULD Do you want tbe privacy of a PR 6-3038. TU 1.8444 WE ARE INSURED YEI,LOW junior. 9, formal. MOTORS comer lot and larie. spacious 20685 Woodmont TU I-bQ05 CONSTRUCTION CO, Worn once, original cost. $60. rooms? 3 hc,drooms, Ph baths, FIREPLACE equipment, brass VALLEY 1-9321 TUxedo 4-1908 Sell for $15. TU. 4.6846. BOA'r ~ ELL, covered. over- GEORGE DALLY . head hoist. For rent. Har- 2 ACRE library, and recreation room and iron~, tqols repolished WIT,T, SACRWrCE 24" DeFor. bor Island. WOo 2.0758. with fireplace. A house re- and lacquered, screens re- Int. DECORATOR En. GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE est TV and 16" Phl1eo TV. - duced. p air e d. Smith - Matthews, Over 35 years painting, paper Both In new condition. TU. 12F-RESORT PROPERTY WOODED ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN 6640 Charlevoix. WA 2-71!i5. hanging and wall washing. 4-1l3!l. TU 5-6063 LO 7-4706 Fully Insured POMPANO BEACH .IOHN S. GOODMAN CARPET LAYING GROSSE POINTE SKIS - Ii fL, 4 in.. foreign NEW AND OLD VAlley 4-BOO4 Duplex east of Federal, ~eross ESTATE ROAD SERVICE make, glass holtom. never Stair Carpet Shifted from l(olf course. PracticallY 3 BR., 1112 BATH COMPLETE decorating service. Shoe Repair tlsed, no bindings, Phone TUx- A hellulirul two hed. Repairs of All Types Interior painting, paper re- new. 2 one bedroom apllrtments room, 2\~ bath ranch $32,600 edo 4.211!l1 hetween 10 a.m. plus hotel room. $19,950. 2451 LEO TRUDEL moving and paper hanging. 37' ,iIIlet 1lI•• 0... HitIl /lnd noon Saturday. type home. situated in TU 5.0703 N. Eo 17th Street. Pompano' 4 BR., 21 BATH Workmanship and materIals ...... 12 ----_.~._._~._-._ _~--~-.._---- Farmington Township ~~B:"~;:'tl~~ Beath. Call TUxedo 1-6436. ' guaranteed. For estimates LADY'S sb.e 10.12 red \1'001 on rolling Innd on $35,300 211-WATCH REPAIRING Earle Ric.arlll semel rllinchllla co~t. like new. CALL WM. FORSYTHE Roulle River. Healed All built.lns, family room, at. . %tn, ,Maell A ...... " .... EXPERT WATCH and clock VALLEY 2-9108 Some su iL~ and dre'Ml's. VA 13-REAL ESTATE swimming pool, pleas- la('her! g Il rag e s. ~op flight PRINTED 1-1624. FOR SALE ingly landscllped, un- spec's. Near Star of the Sea and rc-pairing. Prompt service. derground sprinklers. Barnes school at 83!l and 845 Reasonable prices. Bradley P~inting ond Decorating SCUTCH PADS lIA-OFFICE EQUIPMENT GROSSE POINTE COOK ROAD. For information Jcwe1r-rs, 20926' Mack at Best of Grosse PoInte References Hampton. TU 2-9309. SMell ~ .. TYPEWRTTEflS. I,nd adding UNIVERSITY. 'Yell designed OWNER can • InterIor. • Exterior . free estimates 58 t"x5Ua" .v machines, Ill'lV. r"huilt. Rea- Colonial. 3 hrdroollls. 21h bath.~, COX & BAKER GREENLEAF 4-2898 TU 5.7lJOO. After 5, TU 1_4042 21C-UECTRICAL U..lb. White Paper PostpaId IiDnable p r I c c s. Natior1al Paneled library. Hec. room. Gas . .______SERYICE JOHN R. FORTIER .. Pad_I" SlIeets to Pal Off Ice Eqlllpmcnt. Jli II33 A,C. h<,al. IInne parkl'r. tuxrdo 5.04411. PR 7.3551 Compliments of-Plu. 4 Hllrp('r at Btshop. TUxcdo J<.."LECTRICAL WIRING AND ,From the desk of-AddItIonal SrI! our plcl ures anrl nonr opens: 382 M e Kin ley, Inter.of!lce memo._LtneJ 1-7130. REPAIRS HUGHES BROTHERS, paint. plans of al'nllAhle Grosse Poinle 592 LAKELAND F n r m s, Sl. T'nuls', rc- or Any 5 LInes of COP7 Repairs Our Specialty. ing and decorating, wall ------_._---- houses. An unusually fine Colonial huilt morlelr() 4 hedrooms, $:1,000 Mall your check with copy- 8a:-ANTIQUE5 Prompt Service. washing, expert paper hang- for p)'('.~enL owner hy lradillll down .. 7119 ~t. Clair. toda71 LIcense #22.654. ing, free estimates. 5293 TWO keros('ne I.,mps, never MAXON BROTHERS architect /Inri contractor. It fca. he"rt of Polntc 11\Ingalow, Yorkshire, TUxedo 2-9750 Park Cab Co. 1 KRAUSMANN. ELECTRIC wired, orJll"inld, Onl' (:onvertM TU 2.6000 Lures 5 llcdrms" :1 :2 hath:;, rl'l1ewed. 7.oned for in(,ollle, or TUxedo 1-7687. IRAIER ..:::-a:rs pitchrr lamp; Old t;n,l(lish pAneled IIhrary. hrellkfasL rm., $~.OOO down ... nnd by COMPANY 2'" 'nntenQa, aetroh It, I!t~lc d('sk wllh oil paintIng -20-1-a-'-fUN'rC-lu-b-Drive, Gros~c I lInished hA~~m('nll large ]ol. llppolnlment: a renl oppor. TUXEDO 2-5!l00 VA 2.2411 TARIIl" .... 1. on panrls, orillinal finish. Pointe WOOdR.First offering. Quick possession. tunIty fnrmhouse. $IO,l'i40 MASTER 'PAINTER Complm Prtllbl lem" 21D-E~ECTRICAL Will mix custom colors VA 1.ll;24. White brick colonial. 3 hed- T. R/\ YMOND JEFFS . . . IIlso hy appointment: --_._ ... -_..-._----- undc-r ('osl ~ hedroom riu. APPLIANClS Working materials guar: AN'rrQ1Jt~'i: (;rtlndCathl':"'s rooms. ~cr('ened terrace. tiled 81 Kl'rC'h...val TU 1.1100 anteed. Grosse Pointe ref- hl.seml'nt. !~..~ !lalhs, dlllPOS' )llnx, powdc-r. gaR, extras, tilx'k, swinging {~r&dle.Good $!2,600, \I'll h what_hnve. erences. O'LEARY. TV-RADIO f'ondlt.iofj, VA. 2-;1227, ai, Inrinerlltor, ~ lor m s. -:::::":1------'- srrC'enH, ('lIrJ1l'ling, new dl'l(- nrmfOIlD, 1144, l.ov('ly Enl(. you down ... 224211 Bay. HOOVER TE 4.4264 WE 4.60!l5 Service Center quick, DepelHlabl. peril's, shudes, curt.alns, llh lish cOlonlnl, .. III r g r he'(I. view, II deluxe ennlll col. AUTHORlZgD SERVICE 'i-ARTICLES WANTED onlal, 2V~ hnlhs, mollei'll ALL-AROUND 1"AINTING- TowhllJ • Road Service rill' garage nenr schoola, rooms, living room" 15x31, Work guaranteed. Good ref. SERVICE new kitchen, newly deCOI'll- klldlCn, nlmosphel'c POINTE VACUUM All makes a"d BOOKS purchased for cash. Rhopplng, churches. RlWlCh erences. Jesse Page. White fortil" urs. L. L. DACKEN' /lIed. AIso lots on 2 new 30241l Rosehrlnr. off 12, II 2101f1 MACK TU 1-1014 F:ntire librlJries or fine 5ingle privileges. Immedtat4! occu- labor, work myself. VAlley 20431 Mlck TU 1.2791 courts tn Groslle Pointe pcn;onll1Hy ranch, CIIl'port, FREE PICKUP &. DELIVERY It.cms. Mldwest Book Serv- pancy. $21),500. By owner. 2-734B. It no aMWer, call TUxedo 4.1lMli eovenlnil or Woods. Brown InvOilment C

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mon. Included in the Bible Andrew the' A~le):.' a.m" p,m., Chapel. Choir Rehearsal, Ill' Lea" u. Supper-Proll'IM ...... 1 ~he Euehar(st.. 0:30 a.m:, The 7 p.m., Luther League Meet. Meeting.' . t "])USAlriI to be rN'd ia Paul'. Class,ified Continued ' ' counsel to :the Romans (13:121: !uchAriat. 6:30 p.m., Senior Chi ing. ' ... • • ' N' Rho Study Groupe. (Grades H) • • • Tuesday, Dec. 1: 7:45, Sunday :;. ; I ''The wabt ia tar spent, the day 'rc. ' e'w' S is at hand: let us therefore 11, 12). . Monday: T p.m., Bowling &hool Teachers. 21S-CAilPlNTERWOItK 215-CARPENTEIt WORK cut 0(1 the works ()f darkness, • • Lelliue. ' • .. • . ChU h • .. • • . Wednesday, Dec. 2: 7, Basket- ' Wednesday, Dec. 2: 6 p.m., -JIM S~nON Ad ditions-Alte rations ...... " ~ :;d~~~.'~P put on the armour Junior Chi Rho study Groups ball Brownell Jr.' High, 7:45, , 1677 BRYS I Wednelney, Jr:. TAIN AND USE GAS PIPES, .MAINS, CONDUCTORS Mat'cus WUliam Jo!msoa. AND SERVICE PIPES IN THE STREETS, ALLEYS, DIFFERENCE 14508 CHARLEVOIX Pointe Methodist Church. I , Ameld Dahlquist Jobnsoa Mayor William ". Connolly, Jr. presided. HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VIL- 1 Blk. east of Chalmers • * • LAGE OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS, FOR THE PUR. , HELMER VA 2-7318 Friday~ p. m. Junior Choir. SWlday, Novembez; 29 - 9:30 Councilman Roney was excuseil from attending the POSE OF SUPPLYING AND SELLING GAS FOR .. .. . a. m. Worship service. Cburch meeting. ILLUMINATING, FUEL AND OTHER PllRPOSES TO TUxedo 4-0522 21X-GARAGE & HOME Saturday - 9:30 - 11:30 a. m. school for crib 'room through The Council meeting was tempor~rlly adjourned, to THE INHABITANTS OF SAID VILLAGE." 8th grade. 11:00 a. m. Worship CUSTOM MODE~TION, MODERNIZATION Confirmation Class. permit the members' of the Council to convene as a Zoning Ordinance No.8 '(am.), .~opted Septembe!' 18, 1925, ." ,. . service. Church school for crib Board of Appeals Ie consider the appeal of the Standard entitled "AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE GAS Additions, alteratjons, recrea- GARAGES raised, straight- Sunday - 10 - 11:30 a. m. room through Senior high. '7 Oil Company. . . SERVICE FEES." tion rooms and kitchens. Free ened or moved. Also rat Church School for. Beginners p.m. Congo Club. in youth room , Ordinance No. 14, adopted June 4, 1917, entitled estimates. , walls, floors and all other Miriutes of the Regular Meeting of November 2, 1959, "AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE AMOUNT OF IN- through Junior High Crib room. 7 p. m. Senior HI P.F. in lounge. were approved as submitted. THE BARLEC CO. cement work. Free estimates. 10 11 MornIng Worship. 11 • * * • TEREST TO BE CHARGED AND PENALTIES IM- Dick Blondell, TUxedo 4- The request of Mr. James S. Whitcomb. of 383 Lake POSED UPON DELINQUENT TAXES ASSESSED ON \ VALLEY- 1.8146 11:30 Adult Membership Class. Monday, November 30 - 1 PERSONAL PROPERTY .WITHIN THE VILLAGE." ?368. 2 p. m. Friendly Circle meet- p.m. Women's Association BO)ll'I- Shore Road, to com;truct a five-foot split-picket stockade- type fence on Lot. No. 10, Shore Lane Subdivision, wu Ordinanl't! No. 18, adopted May 1, 1919, entitled I ing at Mrs. Gertrude Castner.'s ing, 20422 Mack Ave. 6:56 p.m. "AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE CON- H. F. JENZEN BUILDING 21:z-LANDSCAPING 2546 Marlboro. 6:30 -' 8:30 Men's Club Bowling. 19748 Har- denied. I'" i STRUCTION AND OPERATION OF AN ELECTRIC Home and Industrial Repairs. LANDSCAPIN G, sodding, p.m. Youth Group will meet per Ave. 7 p.m. Mariner Scouts The Grosse Pointe Methodi8t Church was gIven until RAILWAY IN AND THROUGH THE VILLAGE OF Additions, attics completed, lawn cuttiJlg, and mainte- at Grace fo ramovie, discussion in SocIal Hall No.1. June I, 1960 to comply with Sections 7.04 fJld 7.05 of the GROSSE POINTE FARMS." Porch enclosures, recreation nance. Tree work, spraying, and refr.eshments. * ... Zoning Ordinance requiring a masonry barrier and a hard Ordlnanoe No. 39, adopted. February 20, 1030,en. surface in connection with their parking lot. rooms, gar age s. repaired, Plowing. 'WAlnut 5.9323. ..,. Tuesday, December 1 - 9:30 titled "AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A VILLAGE PLAN COMMIS- TU 1-9744 . TU 1-9611 Tuesday - 10 -3 p.m. Chlis. a. m. Women's .Association Exec- The Grosse Pointe Congregational Church was given utive Board meeting in Lounge. SION FOR THE VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE TREE TRIMMING, tian Service Sewinz at Grace. permission to sell Christmas trees on their property for a FARMS.". , , 10 a. m. Friendly Service pro- _------c----~ RRMOV AI., SPRA YI1'fG, •• * tWo-week period. . Ordinance No. 42, /ldopt~ September 8, 1931, en~ Wednesday - 8 p. m. Work- jects in,Primiry .Room. Better Dutch Elm disease spraying, . • * • ' An ordinance repealing certain ordinances of the City titled "AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ES- . cabling. er's Conference w~ ,nacted. , TABLISHMENT OF A. TRAFFIC. VIOLATIONBU- Free estimates. .,... Wednesday, December 2 - 1 REAU IN THE VILLAGE OF. GROSSE, POINTE Shoe Repair ThursdlQ' - 8 p. m. Senior p. m. Senior Sixteen luncheon The reports of th~ Fire Department, Building Depart- FARMS TO PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF PEN. TU 1-6950 ment and Controller for the month of October, ,1959, and Moross at Mack Choir. in Lounge. ALTIES. FOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION AND TO PRO- CAL FL~G TREE 6:30 p, m. All church night din- the Financial Report of the General Fund. for the period VIDE THE FORM OF NOTICE FOR USE BY THE B.1ck of Kin58I's SERVICE ending OCtober 31, 1959. were ordered received and filed. POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR TRAFFIC VIOLA. WOODS PRESBYTERIAN n!lr followed by Board and Committee meetings. A petition from the Proprietors of the Fair Acres Land TIONS." . ,19950 Mack at Torrey Road Ordinance No. 45, adopted ApIil 8, 1935, (lritltled Andrew F. Rauth, Minister • • * Company, requesting permission to move two -brick and Thursday, December 3 - 4 masonry columns, WIIS withdrawn from conslderatlOfJ by the "AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 2 AND 10 Charles B. Kennedy Council at the reque~f of the petitioners. AND REPEAL SECTION 6 OF AN ORDINANCE EN- Assislant Minister p. m. Junior choir reheanal. TITLED 'AN OltDINANCE TO REGULATE.THE POS- 7 p. m.Youth cholr rehearsal A. H. PETERS FUNERAL HOME 'I'hanksgiving Day: 10:30 a.m., The ;.rayor a~d City Clerk were authorized. to sign an SESSING,HARBORING .. OWNERSHIP AND. RUN- 8 p. m. Chancel choir rehears6l. NING AT LARGE OF. DOGS. TO PROVIDE. FOR Union Thanksgiving Service for agreement with the Board of Water CommissionerS of the City 0( Detroit increasing the monthly watlll' stand-by THEIR VACCINATION AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE Grosse Pointe area, Grosse , -. ' CHURCH 'OF CIIIUST, charge from $138.00 to $163.50. DESTRUCTION OF VICIOUS AND DISEASED DOGS Established 1917 Pointe Methodist Church, 211 FiRs'r IN THE VILLAGE OF' GROSSE POINTE FARMS', Moross road, SCIENTIST Approval was given to pay Floris DeMeulenaere the BEING ORDINANCE NO. 36 ADOPI'ED JUNE 3, * ..... Kerby Sehool !lUm of $5.000.00, as partial' payment for the repair of Ct\rbl 1929." Sunday! 9:30 a.m., First Wor- %85 K:.erby Road , in the City. Ol'dlnance No. 47, adopted June 17, 1935, enUtled ship service. 9:30 a.m., Church How spiritual enlightenmf'nt Approval was givcn ~ pay Marshall and stevens the "AN ORDINANCE. TO PERMIT THE PAYMENT OF SChool, Nurser.ytJhrough Seni- brings protection from evil sum of $1,400.00, as payment In full for an appraisal of all PERSONAL PROPERTY ,TAXES IN THE VILLAGE or High. 11 a.m., Second Wor- will be brought out at Christ- Municipal buildings and contents. OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS IN INSTALLMENTS." ian Science services Sunday, . Ordinance No. 68, adopted: May 25, 1943, en~tled ship. Service. 11 a.m., Church The bid of Henr.y Salvatore in the amount of $1,285.20. School, Nursery" through Ju- at 10:30 a.m. being the low bid for there-laying of approxl/Uately 140 "AN 0fDI~ANCE TO REGULAT.E THE USE. AND. TO "Ancient and Modern Necro- PR01l E FOR THE PROTECTION OF GARDEN nior High and Adult Bible feet 0( lICwer on Charlevoix Avenue. was accepted. PLOT AND TO PROVIDE FOR PENALTIES FOR Class. Sermon theme at both mancy, Alais MesmeIism and THE VIOLATION THEREOF." (Viator')' Garden Pro.. Hypnotism, Denounced" will.be The City Manager was authorized to pla~ an order services: "The Promised Light." tection). .5:30 p.m., Westminster Fellow- the subject of the Lesson-8er. with the Detroit Edison Company for the Installation of new street IIgh!.'! and the modernization of others on ViIi. Ordinance No. 82, adopted April 6, 1949, entitled ous.str~ of the City. "AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE l::XTEN- SION OF THE WATER SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF The City Manager was authorized to employ Norman GROSSE POlNTE FARMS: AUTHORIZING. AND Koch on 1\ probationary basis In the Water Filtration Plant PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SELF.LIQUID. to fill a recent vacancy. ATING REVENUE BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF Lavigne AulD Sales DEFRAYING THE COST THEREOF UNDER THE The reciprocal electrIcal contractors registration fee 12051 GRATIOT AVE. 20705 MACK AVE•• t VERNIER RD. PROVISIONS OF ACT 94, PUBLIC ACTS OF MICH- RAMBLER DEALER was Increased from $1.00 to $5.00, effective Januar.y 1. 1960. IGAN, 1933, AS AMENDED: PROVIDING FOR THE DETROIT 5, MICH, GROSSE POINTE WOODS 36, MICM, FIXING COLLECTION, SEGREGATION AND DIS- Now Servlci., Malles The City Clerk was authorized to purchase two Slloup LAKEVIEW 6-7700 T\IXEDO 4-5500 An voting machines at their quoted pIice of $3,689.00. POSITI6N OF THE REVENUES OF SAID WATER 'Speciali2ing in Automltic Trlnsmissions SYSTEM AND PAYMENT OF SAID BONDS OUT Ind Front Eftd Alignment. The City Manager was authorized to prepare sPed. OF THE REVENUF.8 TfIEREOF: AND CREATING A fleatlons and totalce bids for an Installation at the Sewer STATUTORY LIEN ON SUCH REVENUES." 14201 E. Warren, at Newport Pumping Station for the disposal of snow; Ordlnlnce No. 89, adopted July 17. 1950, entitled "AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINT- YA~ley 2.3459 Approval was roven to pay Ernst & Ernst the sum MENT OF AN' AT,TERNATE JUSTICE AND THE of' $Z,850.00 for auditing the Clty"s nnancial records for PAYMENT FOR HIS SERVICES." Good Fences, for , 49 Years , the year ending June 30, 1959. \ Ordlnlinc!:, No. 103, adopted June 29, 1953, entitled Due to the IIlne5.'l or Mr. Norman Hl1gendorf~.an llm~ "AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE TIlE USE OF f..e" ~'e of Fence WATER FROM THE WATEa DISTRIBUTrON .SYS. " FIREPLACE CHI•• EYS ployee In the Public Works Department, theCIt.y manager Mened for '011 was authorized to advance him two weeks vacation, whIch. TEM OF THE mTY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS." normally would not be due hIm until after J,anuar.y I, 1960. (Sprinklln gOrdlnance). Sectton 2.. If any provIsion of thll ordinance shall be held WA.1.6181 CLEANED On proper motion. malte, supported Iftd carried, tile Invalid, the remainder of the ordinance shall not be (Ner 50 years experience In cleanlnf meoetlng adjourned at 10:05 p. M, . XnetndlnI: and repairing clefecttva fINpl,," chlm. affected thereby. neys and dampers. 5ecillV' 3. This ordInance shall takc cffect twenty 120\ clayS CIIoIII'LiI,k AII.StHl al'Hl Chimney Scr'eIIs Illstall.d WILLIAM F, CONNOLLY, JI, after Il.!i enactment. or \Ipon Its publlcatlon. whIchever bstic Styl., Wc. also furnish chlmne) scrcens for Mayor 1s 1l1ter, • pro t c c t Ion" al/alnn "parks. Birds, Squirrels, Bats, Etc. ••• --_ ... -_ •• - DAWSON F, NACY, CITY CUll( DAWSON F, NACY F11l\NACl: BOILER AND, INClNERf.TO'R CH1MNEYS CLEANED .cln OF .ROSSI POINTI FARMS City CIm MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO~ o C . 8000 Linwood Enacted: November 16, 1959 Published In Grosse Pointe Newll November 211, 10~' 1M03 HARnR RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL J • Co. KInggo 00 Phone TV 5.9210 Published In Grosse Pointe News IlIIIueoCNOVl!mber ~, 19~9

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G R0.$ S E POI N T'ENE W 5 Thursd~y, 'November 26, 1959 * * * * Fe a tu.r e * * .* r" -'~TZ; Pointero( Interest Good Taste , 'when the POINTE 'Favorite Recipes of ~:. 'UJas ~rowin9 up ••• People in The Know 1d$tnte ~ ..I .. ~ ' ~ .~~(~~ COU~TRY,C~SSE~OLE Counter' Points ~"--- ,v.,;.') . C... trib~&H by .~,~ ,JOie,h L',Wbelall By PAT ROUSSEAU , 1¥~ lb. country sausage lOAbig wide wonderful world of gifts" .•. find just meat the ri~ht 'one at Walton Pierce~ The gentlemen of the His horse was shot from under him at (rt>.n'\"Sh~r.:: Ih cup olive oil , house, is invited to call for a speCial appointment, day or where he engaged Confederate Jeb Stuart's cs\'slr'\', H~ '2 Tb. diced s~lt pork eV,ening, so he. can shop at his convenience: There is an rode with Custer' and was commander of the reglmi':":~ * ,cup chopped onion , exceptionally fine collection of precious jewelry from which pursued and captur8d. Jefferson Dads ailef _,,~)-. 1 cloveg,u'lic, ~1il1ced Italy ,~ndFr~nce. ~~~utifully designed eighteen .karat pomatox. He was one of Detroit's first Republkans_ ft~ 2 Tb .. min~d .p~rsley g~ld r1~gs, c~arlTls1 Pl~S, necklaces and ea.ri!lgs are alight supporters of the symphony and played \\;th one l~f l!'"f' 1f.l green pepper, wlth diamonds, sapphIres, rubies, and emeralds to shine city's first baseball teams. chopped' brightly at Christmas and forever after. ' 6 tomatoes or can of General Luther Tr'Dwbfidge was a lawyer. ~Iany ~ tomatOes ' * * • . , "Your weight i',gold" .• , choose; go/dm apple paper Grosse Pointe's first land titles were drawn up b~- his 2 Tb. tomato paste weigh,. A. lemptillg Chrislmas gift huteed! Delightflllll' firm. His descendants Jh'e here toda\'. Yet it is hi...Civil 1f.i tsp. sage packaged. , • sb:dollflt's ... jOlt o"e the ilia" I', ma,,'v War record which captures the fane;' of this generatian, 1h tsp. thyme 01 unique gilt items aJ Trllil Phttrlllacy. .. He was fighting while many of his contemporarie-s were lh .tsp. basil amassing the fortunes which built Grosse Pointt"'$ , salt and pepper '" '" summer colony. Table Talk ... ..evoh'e1i.ar~und the ne~sworlhy nest of Early 2 cups mashed potatoes S.on of a well-to-do-farmer. General Trowbridge was ,Permesan cheese Amerle.n pine tables .& Brldy Fumi&ure, 15439 Mack Avenue. They h,ave I" antiQue look "ith a charmlnl' rOllebud print top born in Troy, Mich. in 1~6 and finished his education Form Slusa~e iato IIlx nat at Yale University. He studied in the Detroit law offices ... made satin resistant thinks to I Dupont IIfO<'ess... sid)'. cakes. Sauie until browa' 011 nine ninety-five. . of Sidney D. Miller and was admitted to the bar in 1858. both sides then alTul'e in A year later he went into partnership \\;th the H(>fl_, ovenproof cauerole. Covcr wi", • * • Alexander W. Buel. i MRS. THO~I.>\S BURNS, OF RIVARD BOULEVARD Splnish sauce made by saut. Where is Christmas Street? It isn't far away in dis- -Photo by Fred Runnells inl' diced pork aDd onion' in tance or imagination. Kercheval A\'enue becomes Christ- This partnership lasted until 1862, for that \t'as the I olive oil .nd .ddi.... I'.rlie, year Lincoln issued the call for 200,000 soldiers. General D:-' Patricia Talbot mils Street with an assist from Santa on Friday, Novem- tie; leek, rose and shamrock I'reeD pepper, tomatoes, tomato Trowbridge was offered. the command of the Second! Thirty ei"'ht vears have passed since the Irish re- signifying the British Isles, ,aste .Dd lIeasonia,.. SlmJIler ber twenty-seventh at four p.m. He will be at the stores Michigan; l.nfantr~ but refused it bei:ause ~e felt he was' hellion fot indepe'ildence but to Mrs. Thomas Burns the among her other rare. treas- sauce fqr olle hour ud a bllf, between Cadieux and Neff with treats for the children. not quahfled. WIth many other professIOnal men he I conflict has the sharpness of today's news. ures, thtD pour over eake.. Top wUh .. ashed potatoes and doi' wUh '" '" .. trained under a West Point graduate and when issued a Ii A real colleen. she was born The Burnses own a .cottage S"",,, K"ows • , • shewtnlls II line letJthe1'hllnd bilK, , • bulier. Then r I'DII. Ie with commission a major in the Fifth Michi,,"an Ca,'alry he in Belfast, and from .her nurs- gO'. 'erument. He fled to. ~eri~ in Amherstburg and spend a II' lIS ~ ",tIlle1' of flUt ires ul the top of ber list, Find tbis 11I.\'ur, was ready. . cry days .remembers that her ca on a caltle boat and hlS fam- great deal of timl' in Canada. I'rated ParmeSan eheese. Bike SO gift of l"sling be",lIy i" "" excil;'lg collectio" at D. ]. Hell/Y, , . .' hi d \.- ,father waS alwavs OD the run ily joined him in Detroit in .Although she 'lives under the for minute. hi. sse. depe. HIS cavalry un!t ,~'as pos!ed to W~s ngion an '=-, from the Briti~h Black and 1922'. Here they have been ever Union Jlick in the summer she ovm. Also see the htmd)' clutches ami handsome Iral'elers •.. in came part of the MIchigan ~rlg?de which fought s.o well Tans. He was DeValera's agent since, 1\Irs.'Burns' three broth- has not lowered her standards. the seaso,,'s jasbiolf-wise colors IIIk! styles. at Gettysburg. It was o~ thlS field that b,e rode Side by in Northern Ireland, devoted ers foughts in the second World When the British national an- . . '" side with Custer, under gruelling artillery fire. His horse to the cause of Ireland's free- War, theh' father only begrudg- them is played she won't stand To Show Film , The slrMs .nd lIOGndsof Christmas •..• re beautiful especl. was shot from under him bv a cannonade from Stuart's dom. . .. ing that they,had to accept the for the Queen. .. ally at The Oantsl Thetr Christm.s Room, on the second noor Is men. "I only escaped captu~e through tbe braveness of I Noll' an American citizen she British for allies. Her loyaltieS. a~d her de~p Of Caribbean aUl'ht with deeoratln d~li,(hts. E"Crythln~ 'for the well dressed h d d h b't Is' If t sense of hospitality were m m~' orderly, w ho dashe~ up With. a second hors~ whIch. It as. never sur;:n teret e~ hi - Wants to V It Be as 1.conflict this 'summer when she tre~ ... table .... door or paekale. Be sure to see and hear the I mounted thus enabling me to escape." The orderl ..' ern.ess over ~ rea men. er Mrs. Burns is very proud of , f S th C _ .As a feature of its regular loveI,. Christmas boxes tl!lt will brlnr yuletide ,(reetln((s to r: family and f!'lends received . , had 1\\ 0 guests rom ou ar monthly "Meet the Travelers" later received.'. a field commiSSIon. . as eaptaID.. , "I during the rebellion, Her own h.er fan:U.IYs st.r~ng.stand, She olina. TIle IiIdies, who had bee~ friend in the nleest "IY. " ., . '. . . ,,"ouldlike to VISitlIeland some altending as a'iumnae counCil series the Grosse Pointe War After Gettysburg the major fell Sick and was children, Maura.. Maeve and day to see the scenes she re- . • k' Memorial Association Invites all . h b k J an t ' I t gcrs care With Mrs. Burns at 1'l.acmac, • '" * furloughed home for. SIXweeks. He t en went ac as a .0 , YPlca .. een. a ,. members vividly, Her mother wanted to see the Queen who Gr06SePointers to come to the "Later on by the fire" .... you'll sit back and enjoy colonel in the Tenth Michigan Cavalry to Kentucky and little for t~elr Irish ~e!'ltage, returned for a visit and found. ' ., 'V' d ' M Center Thursday night, Decem- the beauty of your home. Comfortable .. , happy and . . .• .. , are more mterested m rock. \\as stoppmg m In SOl'. . rs. ber 3, at 8 o'clock to. enjoy a III dei:orated' with an assist from Wanamaker's Studio. Tennessee. HIS was the only UnIon cavalry that part and ~oll and television. Belfast little changed. Burns kindly drove them mto Caribbean Hollday free of of the country when Sherman left on his famous march Bullets In the l\(aUr~ss .1I1rs.Burns was educated at the city and waited by River- charge, through the medium of They also offer expert help in carpet repair and clean- to the sea 'through Georgia~ Mrs. Burns was eight years ,M~I~grove CollegeAland is nAs°wside drive to hall Her Majesty nirig. Give your home a bit of sprucing for th~ holidays , . . , pi eSldent of the urnnae - as she drove by a color and sound film present- He was busy rebuilding fortifications and demolh;h. ?ld when her father was flght- 'sociation. Before assuming her . ed by the Pointe's own Dr, , , • call Txedo 5-9181. I • •• '1 d C mg for Ireland. She remembers tw earDst she'taught in st He Collcets Clooks Richard E. Pear, Ing the VIrginIa and East Tennessee Ral roa ,a on. midnight entries bl' the police' .0 y p , Mrs. Burns shares her In- . .'. Dr, Dick has just recently , Iflhe"" pre/ent ;s " puzzlemenl .• , stop ;'Ito Proper's. fed,erate link with Lee's beleaguered forces in Virginia. searching for the fugitive the ~aul'~.a~d ~t. Ambrose Sch~OlS terest in old silve.r and china t won the first prize in the 16 mm After the surrender of General JOseph Johnston's forces t;mks and searchlights p~trol- • ut .m s. del' prde.senthVtOuhn- with her husban.d,' who collects You'll fina'specially selected men's wellr 01 the finest qUIlIit\'. . . d' '. leer JObso eman mg a s e I Id Division of the Grosse Pointe A: Proper's gifl certificate is IIlwa)'S a good iJell. Solves loll he rode aUer Jefferson DaVIS. He became Il Brlga ~er ling the Belfast streets, and had to abandon teaching clocks. They .have severa 0 Cinema League. His. pictures General in 1865 before he, was mustered out. the night the machine guns .' French clocks. in Sevres ll'nd are of professional calibre. 01 gilt problems i" allery sal;s/)'i"l WII)'. . raked their home. She. found Alumnae PreSident ormolu, two WaterbUl'Y clocks Included in the Caribbean * '" • The general return~d to DetrOIt after !i few years 22 bullets in the mattress the The college is trying to raise and an unusual gold Viennese Holiday will pictures of Puetro Count DoW1l... there's twenty-eight days till Christmas, .. Tennesse: and establl'Shed a~other law fIrm, bec~me next moming. She helped her $3,000,000 to comptete the specimen with such 8. deep m Rico, the Dominican Republic, and soon'there'll be none. So order your Yuletide ,reetlnrs card!! eollector of mternal revenue, CIty comptroller and Vlce- mother move ammunition from quadrangle ..nd supply a new chime it hindered conversation Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba. NOW. Connie Con~IY will brinK the colleetlon Dr cards from president of a bank. st. Mary's Hall before the Brit- library and laboratory. The and had to be turned off. In PUetro Rico, .besides pic- Grerory, ,Mayer and Thom to your home, , • but call her for .n Teddy Roose'velt appointed him gener~l appraiser ish raided It. It took them five Alumnae Ass 0 C ~ ~ t ion h~s Mrs. Burns' mother brought tures cif the luxury hotels in appoln&meDtlodly .& TUxedo 5-7034. .. th RbI' f hours to wheel a baby carriage pledged half a million of thIS with her from .Ireland that the Condado Beach arel. Dr. of eus toms. H ~ was ac tIve m e epu. Ican party rom back and forth IDaded with fund which must be raised in country's famous linen and old Pear's film will take in the • • * the day he naIled the party f~ag to hIS house, th,e ye~r shells, grenades and guns; three years. china 8.nd crystal whieh her beauty of the Puerto Rican Rain John C. Fremont ran for preSIdent. He had marrIed hIS Her father, before the trou- A fashion show in the spring daughter will inherit along . Kudos .... for the services of Hourly'Aid! With the Forest ~th its many' lovely holiday season fast upon us ... it is good to. know tl)at former parmer's daughter, Julia M, Buel, and the couple bles, had owned a bakel'Y is the Alumnae's major effort with her mother's memories of waterfalls and will give many had seven children. The general supported the PhiI- which was confiscated by th~ and Is already taking up much the Irish troubles. I\II-s. Burns views of the fortifications of the you can obtain a fine cook, laundress; cleanmg lady or harmonic Society (first symphony) and played with the ------of Mrs, B~rns' time, There wm is pr~ud of her American citi- 'old Spanish sectlop as we~l as nurse for the children by calling VAlley 2-2630. "Early Risers," one of the city's first baseball team LI.StS Re'vealed be a Chflstmas tea at the ~ol- zenshlp, deeply attached ,to her interesting shots of the old city. > (typical score 53.36). He died in 1912 three years after tege on December 13 to brmg home town, her college and h.er In the Dominican Republic " '. .. '. . the alumnae togeth,er. About family, but Ireland has a claim h the pictures 'will show the prog- Broivllell PT A To Hear Saltzer IS WIfe, and IS bUrIed In Elmwood cemetery. By Fraternities 850 studenL~attend Mafygrove, on this' daughter whIch she will. ress af:hieved by Dictator Tru- :------. from all over the United States never abandon. . 'The monthly meeting' .of the the school tW(l years ago. jillo: where despite one's.loath., Bro\\'nell P.T.A, will be held on Owen 1I1iddieton will speak Fourteen Poinle youths were and as far away as India and ing of the methods employed, the Philippines. Tuesday, December 1. on Guidance and Miss Virginia pledged to fraternities at the he has achieved some remark- . Arthur L. Watts and Mrs. Hoelzle on Extra Curricular University of Michigan this Collects Antiques Hospital Guild able results in. the area of Fred Hood, who' are 'in charge Activities. If t I m e permits by whoozil week. When Mrs, Burns is not building and public improve- working for J\larygrove she Girls Gather' of programming will have three there will be a question and John O. Blair, of I\taumee ment. well known speakers. Mr. answer period.. . averrue, was chosen by Delta hunts anti que s, usually, in Colorful Haiti presents 'a de- Canada. She has quite. a col- lightful field for the camera- Chllrles Saluer, Principal at..1 The Brown.el~ o.rch.estra is A real member of Great Britain's Establishment, Upsilon; Joseph F. Belfore, .of The' Bon' Secours Hospital Brownell, chose the Honor scheduled to be on pand to en. (which all the angry young men rail against), with Merriweather road, Sigma Phi lection of silver, It Scottish sil- Guild girls met for' their seriii- manDr. Pear concentrated es- ver epergne. two embossed System, which he introduced to. tertain the parents. American know-how is the Duke of Bedford . • . he ElisHon; Roberl A. ll'ackathorn, monthly meeting. Wednesday peCially on' shots of the nalive h . ., of Hawthorne road, Chi Psi; sweetmeat dishes, and serving eVening,Novem~r 18. , markets In Port-au'Prince: and c armed the guests a\ Sir James and Lady Easton's John H. Ogden, of Hawthorne spoons engraved with the this- The group was honored' by high up in the mOuntains. He cocktail party, gave each guest a moment of his undi- road. Chi Psi; 1\lichaelM. Ham- the presence of Mother Mary alSo has some'interesting l'OCk- • Upholstering • Draperies vided attention .. , so pleased was he with Detroit's Art mond. of Ridgemont roa'd. Chi- Nicolas. the province super- fighting .sequences. Institute he might loan them about $1,500,000 of his Psi, and Robert M. Hunl, .of Old Club NUUles visor of the Sisters of Mercy Caribbean Holiday will in. • Fumitur. • Lamp. precious paintings now at Woburn Abbey, the duc~l Westcheslcr road, Aipha Tau lIf the Detroit province. She elude scenes of Jamaic:a'sbeach. estate. Omega, Boctrd Mem,ber~ was accompanied by Sister es, the beauty, of Shaw Park at • Slip Co~ers • Bedspreads' 'h h'" . Others are John Hopkins Marie Bernard. director of the Ocho Rio~, the Botanical Gar- 'l e art ex Ihlt Will have to be held sometIme before. Leete of Lakeshore lane Sigma A cDcktail party and dinner Mt. Carmel Mercy hospital dens and old aquaduet at Kings.. • Carpet Cleaning March 1 for that's when Woburn Abbey is open to the' Chi; John P. Malcolm, ~f Bar- topped the Old Club's 88th an. school for, medical libra'rians. ton and the beautiful hostelries public for a season which lasts until October 1 . . . rington road; Phi Delta Theta; n'Jal meeting Thursday at the Mother Liborious, superin- at Montego" . G"otl taste is fl()1 ex(JeftSiV6tII , , • AJvan Macauley spirited the Duke away for a quiet din- John H. Roberlson, of Fisher DAC. tendent at Boo Secours, intr(). In Cuba Dr. Pear's pictures ner at the Yondotega Club to discuss arrangements ... road, Delta Sigma ,Phi; John L. At the, meeting, members duced Sister Marie Bernard as run the gamut from shots of the the affable 'risitor went from Detroit to Dallas and will Thompson, of Grayton road. elected Benson Ford, Cletus J. guest speaker of" the 'evening. Old 'Morro .Castle to the lush then go to Disneyland ... he just might build a rival Theta Xi; Robert S, Tutag, of Welllng .and Joseph M. 'Dqdge. She spOke',on 'the great,need night chills of Havana, w.....-.~ , . h . Cloverly road, Alp h a Tau fDr trained medical record ll- To roUnd out the progl'am, to fill vacancies on the club's TUxedo 1-2100 • Studio I amusement arena In ,t e 3,000 acres of the Woburn Omega; Charles F.' Krebs; of board of directors for three year brarians and talked of: the: r0- !Jr. Pear is going to return his Ab~y park ... anyt.hlng to ~ay off that. $~4,OOO,OOO in- Kenwuod court. Alpha Delta terms. mance of' travel available. In audience to Detroit for. some GRt\~Sl POINTE hentance tax, of which he still has 2 mllhon to go. Phi; Daniel .J. Murphy. of Wi!- 'Officers for the 1960' season this field; lI's well as the many short lIequencC'Iof the Ice' Ca- Rel1stered tnterlor Decorators Complete Home .~\nlshlnp '" '" '" Iiams road, Alpha Delta Phi IInd will be announced lit the first opportunities lor advancement, pades. Holiday diners will see Dr. and Mrs. Charles C, .J.ohn H, Smith. of, Champlntl bORI'dmeeting to be held Illter place. Lambda Chi Alpha, this month. l\ferkels' magnificent all white home atHs best ••. in the rliniJ;~ room ;s an unusual Russian metal candle. SAFETY: ...... " $II,. labra, which holds at least 20 tapers, reflecting (rom the ALL huge mirrored tahle • , • which divides into smaller See ,GrillI ••• "n("~/II1J 1. tr,bles for more intimate parties. AVAILA~LlTY:._ fw* IInys ~ '" '" HOCKEY SAVINGS . II.. lit ~ Invitations to tl,e Henry }<'ord's debut ball for FRIENDLY: c.. daughter Charlotte December 21 at the Country Club GAMES went out the day after Armislice Day .•. nearly six ARMS III ~ ~ m. $1 ., weeks in advance, which should help milady select just EARN E 3'h%: ~_ the proper, elegant gown ... most probahly they are !'iO early because so many Europeans will be here, •• the Fords expect 60 house ~uests for the debut. . '" . Eleanor HBwkini'i, Decem her 12 bride.to.he, will have an all pink kitchen , , • at a rc<'ent shl'lwcr 1\1r5. New WiITillm R, Hamilton c1e,'erly arranged a tiny 11011'5 for house kitchen on top her package (a kilchen !Illite) .• , 1960 the Wee tahle held a Thllnk!lgiving dinner includinl.':' a turkey ••• at the same shower Jo:leanor received R pink electric fryer along with the more usual culinary handi. Magnetic HARPEl AT crafts in that pastel hue, ' '" . . $22.00 $15.95 OUTEI OliVE PII,FER1NGS Pro Hockey .... , ... $10.95 O'fleE The harried hushand was making out ch~ks to pay, Racq•• t II. the fAmily bills when he got down to the last two. "Well, PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS dear," he said to his wife, "we'll just have enough money S,ort SIlo, to pay one or the other. It's a toss up between the doctor • ...,.. OYIIII -.0.000.000 and the elei:tric li~ht company. Which shall it be?" I'Pay the electric light company," she replied swift- .11""" It 11'1" ... IT WIll ...... It ,.,...... ,. u..... ,. 2.iSoo ly. UAt least the doctor won't come around and shut of! 106 KllCHIVAL ' TU 1.1262 TU 1.U61 oW' blood." •