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Epidemic HE.L\DLINES Ed'Urcettion Leaders \ , of the Of Thefts \VEEK Reported AJ Compiled by th6 Volunteer to Train GrOHB Pointe News Trio Caught After Wild 'AI.'r Ral.d Wa" rdens Chase Denies Any. Con- Thursday, November 22' nection With House (Thanksgiving) Burglaries \\.~~~~F~~d J~~~~ l~~~~r D~ Pledge Cooperation at Civil Defense Organization Meeting A wave of burglaries that traffic court scandal in which a ,In Neighborhood Club; Lieutenant Preo Chief Speaker has swept the Pointe in the Jr\'oked driver's license had been l t fe k h sed the Holen from the COLU.tvaults and At a meeting ,of 's Civil Defense organiza~ asl' wt wee.... s as'dcau t t b ~r;ld back to the driver for $25. tion at the Neighborhood Club last Monday evening, Novem- po Ice 0 warn reSI en s 0 e Watts so infuriated he worked ber 26, those in attendance were enlightened on the plans of particularly cautious about with police until 1 a,m. this morn- the organization for the immediate future, keeping their homes and cars ing on an investigation. Accused The first thing on the agenda' locked, and to report any sus- a" the go-betvieen and under ar~ was the announcement ,of t~e ports will be made by the various picious occurrences immedi~ rest is Big Louie Szczepanik, 52, plan to educate new aIr raId district leaders. The public is ately. . owner of a bar on Junction in wardens. 'James Bushong, super- invited to attend all of these The pollce, doubly alerted by Detroit. He denies all charges. intendent 'Of the Board of Edu- meetings. the epidemic of thievery. have ...... cation, John Chandl~r, Jr.,' he~d- William Newnan, Civil Def~nse made a number of .arrests, but TWO OF THREE young con- master of the DetrOIt Umvers1ty D' tor f r the Farms' has re-I none of those taken mto custody ~licted killers of Nurse Pauline School and Grosse ~o~nte County p~~~d thOat Frank Crum of has been i,dentified as "The Cat" Campbell foiled in a plot to break Day School, and Wilham Yeager, Meadow lane has agreed to act I burglar w~o h~s pulled a n'Um- out of Washtenaw County Jail) football coach at DUS, cooper- in the capacity of assistant di- bel' of darlOg Jobs recently. whe:'e they are awaiting manda- ated wholeheil-rtedly. Mr. Chand- rector in that city. Bullets Halt Car tory life se::ltences. William Morey leI' .an~ Mr. Y;age{h vOI~~te::;d ------Three youths were arrested III and Max Pel! discovered con- I as Ins ruc~ors or e p gr . D th T' k' shortly after midnight Tuesday , , , h th th' ates I 1 d h "I fl' d.j: th' '. t t Tram In Oklahoma f'll' "'0 'I ~pmng Wit ree 0 cr lOm. Old and new members of the Grosse Pointe City Counci an ot er mumClpa Olce~s pose ~or elr pIC ure a Head Instructor Davis of De- ea , " a es mornmg,. 0 owlOg a I -ml e~per- Authorities will ask that sentsnce swearing in ceremonies at the first post-e.lection meeting on, Novem?er 19. Seated, left to nght, are:~Thornton Water. trait stated his aides were in I d .. }O hour chase thro,ugh, five st.op be imposed sooner than the Dec. fall and Dexter M. Ferry Jr., members of the former COUillCllwho dId not run to succeed themselves, Mayor Ralph B. training in Stillwater, Oklahoma, n ustrla 1St streets and a fUSIllade of police 4 date now s~t.. • Netting, Councilmen Syd~ey Morgan and John Kenower. Stan~ing, left to right, Assessor Neil Blondell, ne~ly elected at present and would be back bull~ts. ALLIES AND COMMUNISTS' Councilmen Donald G. Wright and Kenneth Bergmann, CounCIlman Chester Carpenter, Clerk Norbert Neff and Jus- in time to set up a training school 'At Age of 69 CIty Patrolmen Ons:"Yedd~r "' I, P L l' P Y I -Picture by Fred Runnells in Detroit early in January. an~ Behrend were crwsmg lo reporled near complete, agree-I tlce of th~ eac ..e es Ie . oung. ' 'Gro.sse Pointe's volunteers will thelr scout car on Maumee at mcnt on vilal buffer zone ~ssue In .. ';' , " train at this sc;hool: --- , 12:30 a.m, when they saw two Zorean peace negotiations. Joint Trzebute Paled ",POlenters Among Those' Paled Men's Nz-ght Inspector Bernard Preo, of.the Funeral Services Held Tues- youths ~un away from a car board of staff officers set up to Detroit Police Department, who day for Joseph B'. Schlot- parked 10 f:ont of ~7441 Mau- ~~a~~a~;_r:':~i~~'.awing provision- T'wo Retired "Llonorfor Meritorious Work In 'V illage' ge:~it C~~dfI'~~~ r~~dl~~r~~nt~~ man of Lake Shore Road ~~7~k T~:~k;~m:e~b~nt~n~ ~;~~ ...... l Civil Defense program, spoke for away. HOTEL BOOK-CADILLAC sold C -Z F~ SId. t F t W D b 10 an hour on how to properly train Joseph B. Schlotman, 69, of stop Signs Ignored to Sheraton chain which now OUnCl ,men 'or 0 lers a or ayne ecem\ er volunteers. He also told of the 500 Lake Shore road, died in The aolice car followed and owns 30 hostelries from Montreal _.______mutual agreement between De- Jennings Memorial Hospital the chase continued to Univer. to Florida. Multi-million dollar --- M k of New trait and Windsor in case of an on November 24. Funeral 't 1 th St P I deal consummated in Boston yes- i DexterM. Ferry, Jr. is Named Citations Made. At Ceremony ar ing. Opening Pointe Mal~s Again to Be air raid. services were held Tuesday ~~cge~~~:w~~:r~~s~h~lev~~~

terday. .... 1\ Councilm~n Emeritus of Lounge Room Which Doubles Facilities Given Break in Solving Emergency Area Set Up from the residence. and Goethe. Five warning shots JAMES MORRISON, 28. of Ma. City With Life Tenure At Center Xmas Shopping Problems Windsor has set up a 50inile Socially prominent industrial- were fired under the speeding I ------emergency area under the direc- ist, civic leader and sportsman, car without results. Then three plc\',;ood. Detroit. whose hand had I ' ---. . Among the 16 organizations receiving awards for meri- Merchants on "Christmas tion of 'a leader who had con~ Mr. Schlotman was president of other shots 'were fired at the car. been cut off and arm mangled i, Tnbute. was paId two :-etlr- torious service to those entering the Military Service of the Street in The Village", have siderable experience with air Universal Products Co.• chairman Two of them struck the car and when run over by a tram. ,attract-/ mg CQUncI!mel] of the. CIty of IU 't d St t s from Fort Wayne are the Junior League of. _.. ... raid de~ense ,tactics during the of the finance committee and a Chief Tom Trombly said Tues. £odthe attentlOn of a passing mo- Grqsse Pomte for theIr years TII e. Caht: Ch h f G ' P . t .d th E 't S'd set aSide M~nda~, December last war in London, England. member of the board of directors day if one of them had been two tor1'st l~y throwl'ng stones at cars f " t th . 't ,. DetroIt" nst, ure 0 rosse am e .. an eas I e 10 f th r Sixth- nnual --".....ni.. . A' R'd ' ., [0 serVIce 0, elr commUnl Y, ." , ... ". '" ., ,or el' . '-'a:.'.' Grosse roin"t"e's.Chief lr' al of Wyandotte Chemicals Corpora- inches highet'it pi'06'ab'lY'would passing on the road 12 feet below, at the last meeting of the ConvocatIOn Church. " .~~~~, Men's Night. This is the night Warden, Lansing M. Pittman, in- tion, president of the Grosse have killed one of the :i?assen. at the crossing at Vermont and W, '1 Nov mbe 19 Nineteen Junior League mem-\!>- when the Village goes strictly for'medthe group that Grosse Pointe Bank and a trustee of Har- gel's. It struck a cross bar. J,efferso.n. Earl Bostic, called pO-, counci. on e., r ". 'b~rs have given 421 hours to the DSO', Joseph F. Verhelle, USO ' h - I stag and Pointe men have ,the Pointe's unit is n~w'm t e process per Hospital. He was a member Two Run Away lice. wno put a tourmquet on the Specla I recogm tJOn was glven Fort Wayne Lounge and Canteen Vice-President; Mrs. H. Hunter fit I bT' th ' ~ badly bleeding Morrison and Dexter M. Ferry" Jr., who has since last January. Eleven mem- Williams, USO Publicity Director; complete -run of some 30 es •. 0 . comp e e y, mo llzmg e all' of the group which founded the Near Mack, the careening car laved his life, served ,the ~ld v~l1age and .the bel'S' of Christ Church have given James H. Blain, R. T. Johnstone, tablishments froJ?1 .C7hP:m. to f:~~l. ~e~:n~~oc~~::el \~e th~l~~~ Grosse Pointe Bank in 1935. slammed to a stop and two youths • • .. s~cceedmg CIty of Grof.se Pomte 67 hours and 15 women from the Mrs. WiHiam F. Connolly, and 10 p.m.. to do, thelr nstmas dl'vI"dua'l'block warden's area. . Headed Red Cross got out and ran. The officex:s Friday, Novem ber 23 since, MarC,i1 ,18,,-.19?O ,.He has, Ea,.t Side Convocation Church Peter J. McGovern. '5 h oppmg pam Iess Iy. WI'il' E'n'I'I:5tBlock Wardens Philanthropic actIvities. OCCU.found a third, Robert Stewart,, d t '" 17, of 10875 Peerless, Detroit, at TWO HOLIDAY -CROWDED "serVd~ 1tnhtva.rfloMuScapafctlhlesC.Itn-have worked a total of 90 hours, With nearly 100000 volunteers, F' th 'd pied much of Mr. Schlotman's . , 'I d 'd c ul 109 a 0 ayor 0 e 1 y. , . ',., Ive years ago e I, ea was The public will be contacted time" He served as chairmar.. of the wheet~ .. :" trams swayed craZ1 y an SI e- I R lution j\do ted ' Represent League II ~nductees and guests havlOg VIS- tned and caught ,on With such through dis~rict leaders, to fill the Oetroit Chapter of the Amer,i~ Taken back. to headquarters swiped each other in a narrow ~ eso, P , Mrs. Charles B. Gorey has been Ited the Fort Wayn~ Cente~, oper- great succe,~s that 1t,has been re- out the block level. can Red Cross and was a director Stewar,t implreated Bill Allard, tunnel under Park aVE'ntle, N,ew I, A r~solutlOn ~as adoIPtedh.pralsf" in charge of Junior League as- ate~ b~ the, DetrOit SerVIce Or~ born each succeedmg year by The next meeting will be held of the Community Fund. During 19, of 11016 Peerless, and Joseph York, ~.'estel'day after leavmg, 109 him for hiS n,e,ar y~t lrd o. t t F t W Sh ganlzatlon lo the last eleven popular request J ' 7 t th N' h Wellman, 16, of 14950 Corbett, - I -ff f slgnmen s a or ayne, e, ..' Monday, anuary ,a e elg - World War Ihe was chairman of Grand Central Station. One car a century of untmng e ort or d M J h N M L months a new lounge room whIch I PI t f R nI'ons " d Cl b t h' h t' DetroI't. They were both arrested ' d ,an rs.' 0 n . c ucas repre- " .' , en y 0 eu borhoo u, a w lC Ime re- the Detroit Patriotic Fund and a ( wcnt through a 20 foot concrete I his commumty an ,express1Og sented the Junior League at Tues- ,w1I~. ~early double the Center S ii' Not only is Men's Night good - member of the Wayne County in their homes within a short wall. Twenty-seven pe~senge:s II regret that he fo~n,d It neCeS3~ry day's ceremony and accepted the: facl1Jt1es, was opened. for shopping but reunions are as War Board. time. All three are locked up in injureci and panic breaks out In to, sever ~;s offiCIal connection 't t' CelebrI'tI'es Atten" , " th Zonl-ng Requests the Cl'ty poll'ce statl'on. They.W' 1'11' one coach, All traffic in an d au t I WIth th e Cl ty. CI a lOn, th1Ck as ants at a plcn1c as e ,." Born l'n Cl'ncl'nnatl', Mr. Schlot- .. of Grand Central blocked for \ Mr, Ferry was unanimously Mrs, R. K. Slaymaker and M~s. Here ~or the formal opening ma~es bus~le about completing Refused by Cl-ty man came to Detroit at the turn be charged with attempting to three hOLlrs, ! voted to the post of Councilman George Monroe III who are 10 were Bng, Gene~al Charles W. then Yulet1me purchases. of the century and became asso- steal a car...... I' Emeritus, with life tenure of I cha1,'ge of assignments, for the C:hristen~erry, ~~l~f of the Spe-Women, except the store en:- ciated with the old Ray, Chemical Trying to Start Car T R A F F I C J U D G E JOHN, office, "Chnst Church woman s groupcl,al ServlC~s Dlvls10n of the Of-ployes who have been schooled 10 The .City of Grosse Pointe has Co. He later was a director of the When the police interrupted WATTS vows he'U keep Big I Waterfall Thanked I rep,resente:l the~ at Fort W~yne, filce of AdJut~nt General of the the many methods by which the? refused a petition to amend the First National and Central Sav~ them, Allard and, Wellman. were Louie' Szczepanik in jail until he: A resolution was also passed ',WhIle the East Slde.ConvocatlOnal Dep~rtment. oI- the Arm?" and can help the male shopper get hIS zoning laws in the so-called St. ings banks. trying to start a 1950 Mercury tplI~ 'who is the thief in his court. :,thanking Thornton Waterfall for Church was represented by Mrs. 'Senator 'Blalr Moody. Durmg t~e chores done quickly and efficient- Clair avenue parking district. Golfer and Fisherman owned by Mrs. Margaret Merry An~ther complainant comes forth: his service, He served as a coun- William Wills. , "ceremony, ~hi1 Hart, Specially, will be barred., Council took action on the peti~ Golf and fishing were his fav- of the Maumee avenue address. to testify he got his revoked li-! cilman for seven years. Th~ pre~s I Other Pointers Present Events Chairman of thhe fDSthO, Provide Extra Help tion on November 19 and dis- ol'ite sports, He was a member of Stewart was waiting in his car . . f 'L' $3- If" 't b" ld t presented scrolls, to eac 0 e . 11 d't th G P . t CI b D t 't nearby ccnse back a tel' paymg otlle ;). I) plIva e usmess wou no I Other Grosse PolOte' "reSIdents . , . h h Extra clerks special gIft wrap- a owe 1. e rosse om e u, e rO! . " .. .. • ! allow him to seek reelection this who attended the reception w,ere ;slxt~en womends grfouhPsw Of avle ping facilities ~nd personal shop- The petition, dated Septe~ber Club, Country Club, Yondotega, Allard has a police record in lRENE MADDEN of f 11 'R M h P 'd t f 'th" , put 10 t ousanh so. ours VI)-, 17 equested council to amend DAC 'nd others tl,e City of Grosse Pointe, Gra- MRS , a . Ben . ars, reS1 en 0 ,e, t' k t the Cente~° pel'S with an abundance of ideas ,r ' a, Yonkers. N. Y.. remembers ~he: _ USO of Metropolitan Detro~ti, ,un eel' war . a . ~ will ,be on hand to eliminate the the law to allow liberalization Survivors include his wife, Mrs, tiot Township and Detroit. The threw an old shoe i~ the rubbIsh; P~Ss ResolutIon George Mo~roe ~lI, and Mrs:' Inexp:e~smg thanks to the vol: 'customary shopping frustrations ~hrough restricted business uses Stella Ford Schlotman; iwo trio admitted they had tried to can after she had, hl,dden $18,000 i G. _ ' Henry Forc1er, DIrectors of the'unteer W9rk~rs, Mrs. Glenn An of the male customer. lo the area north pf Kercheval, daughters, Mrs.'Ledyara Mitchell steal a Cadillac earlier that night. worth of je\ ....elry In It. Lost are a; HonorIng Poupar'd' ---~~-- , - d,er~on, pre~lden~, of the. DSO, Th P' t 1 d t • up to the southeast corner of and Mrs, William Moore Joy, both bu~ gave up when they found jt 1O '"000 diamond ring a S9,000 I I. _ ',whIch now IS. afflllated With the be °t e ma,e nete no t ~okr Lot 82 to correspond to the zon~ of the Pointe~ two brothers, Frank securely locked. AU denied h~v- S b oJ. " 'H tN' H' ry a ou wrappmg ose rlC Y , .. f bracelet and two unmounted ella- : --- I' 0 ews 'ttS USO.of,Metropolltan" , ,,' DetrOIt,, reo , . " ing category on Notre Dame ave- of Norwood, 0., and William, of ing any connectIon With any 0 monds valued at S2,,000 apiece. : Councilmen of the Ci~y of B _ P _ t' called the inception of the l?roject ~hrJstmastt~kafes. Al~ t~f.;l1~ nue from Kercheval to Waterloo. New Berlin, Ill.; and six grand- the home burglaries which have •. .. .. •Gross'" Pointe paid tribute to the . urn lug 0111 before the USO was reactIvated. ,e one a . e s ore an h a "t: The matter had been'referred children. been reported recently. THOMAS HAWLEY. 80. aI'- late Charles A. Poupard at their ' . Plight Recognized Ibsnedclessar ylSl:,toctahrry °dme'the to the building and zoning com------Another Pair Caught , t 't f d k ~ : '1 t' N mber . un es an dp ace, em un er e. d 't h" C City Officers Behrend and restcd In De 1'01 or run 'enn~s, ,counel mee, Ing on d °tved 't G P , t P 'k fi' ~.". h d' "A group "of civic-minded De- tree on you know" what. night. mlttee an 1 s c aFlrmCan, OUtn- LEt'ease ~X ended ....estel'ciay and given a l'outme' 19 A resolutIOn was a op e Cl - ,rosse om e a1 remen a,., troiters felt that it was 'deplor- " . cilman Chester . arpen er, MacEachern arrested two other finger-printing check. was dis-. in~ his long years of service, to a cas~ of "hot news".?n, thel~;,ab}e that' our boys. should, spend The merchants have, acqUired stated that it Wa,. the opinion of On Post Offl-Ce youths in a .st?len car at '6 a.m. covered to be a fugitive from: the community and mournmg hands last Sunday mornm~, "NOt','; 'their stopover time at Fort Wayne abundan~ stocks and they ch,al- his committee that no changes on ThanksglvlOg Day; on East Joliet pri"on for 34 years, "F.s-I his passing, , vember 2~, w~en they were ,:alled which often ran up to eight and lenge ~omte m~n to.find anythlO,g be made at the present time. --- IJefferson near Rivard. The offi~ caped in 1917 after being sen- I Mr, Poupard died on ~ctob~r on tb extmgulsh 'a'~laze at 1'52.11 (Continued on Page 4) on the1r shol?pmg lJst~, tha,~ can t At the ,same meeting Clerk The United States Post Office cers ar~stopping any suspicious tenced to 25 years on a mu~'der:31. lIe had held many offices In Kercheval, a Detro1t News d1S- .... be fou,ne:l rIght. on "Chllstmas Norbert Neff read.a l~tter dated Department has been given an cars in their attempt to solve charge, Prison wants him back to: the township, village and city tributing station., Street 10 The VIllage. November 14, addressed to the extension of its lease on th'e the house robberies. serve out his term. I and was a member of the Board The conflagratlOn was £aused 'Driver in Crash ~----- council by Greta Turne, request- premises at 17140 Maumee ave- When taken to the station the • .. .. lof Review at the,. time of his when a stack of newspaper fell Mack Merchants ing that she be allowed to use a Due, owned by the City of Grosse pair identified themselves as "FRIDA Y BANDITS" rounded death. He was a member of the against the stove at 5:18 a. :n., Lands in Jail small house in. S1. ClaIr avenue Pointe. The building has been William Sebastian, ,18, of 35909 up by police after pulling 21 ho1d- Grosse Pointe Board of Educa- setting afire 1400' pap~rs. :,hIch . " Meeting' Today for her beatity salon. She is be- used as a branch post office for a J~fferson avenue, Mt.Clemens; ups of bars,and slores, Had sto~en tion for many years and its trea- seriously ~amaged the mtenor of ing forced to move from the number of years. and Louis Sicken, 18, of 38499 Sl1:000. ' ....hl(:h thcy spent o,n wm,e : surer for 21 years, the establlshment. One driver was jailed for never quarters s~e has occupi~d ,in the In asking for the lease exten- Pine ridge, Mt. Clemens. They ann women In rendezvous In Chl- i ---~~---_. __ .------having obtained an operator's Mack avenue merchants are Grosse POlOte Bank> bUIldlOg as sionthe. Department volu~lteered were driving a Willys station cagn and Toledo, Held for mves- i 41 H - let Sh 'license and another suffered a meeting at ,noon today (Thurs- the bank is enlarging its second to pay an additional $10 per wagon which they admitted they tigation ,of, ro?ber:v ,arc Donal~: POinte ' ospzta l y own cboulmll'SPl'O,ona~hKeehneS~ndglt'nonaatnwdoE~~~ day) at the Howard Johnson floor ~usiness quarte::s: month rental. This wilL bring the had stolen from the garage of McAulf'~ ,21. Pc1ul Alsenault, 22, I In - restaurant to complete and ap- In VIew of the deCISIon reach- rentto $130 per month or $1,560 Merlin Desot at 3290 South River and Til0mas Waldron. 22., One' T E '..I d t -,l- hf Jefferson last Monday, November prove final plans for the 'ce1e- ed on the St. Clair area, coUncil per year. , road, Mt. Clemens. victim pi~ked McAuley's picture 0 uropean n USrIa .l~ s 26. bration of "Wider Mack Week" voted to turn down Miss Turne's The new lease will rWl to No- Turned Over to Sherift out of pollce files. He was arres~ed, Eleanor' M. Klein of 4881 Ken- from December 3 to B.. request, vember 1, 1952. This pair also denied any con- when he reported on probatIOn Some of the group of 200-----k--Dlead- ,Par e, aVIS,. Gre~t' Lakes Steel sington; driving a 1948 Chevrolet Each member of the organiz- -=------~------nection with the house burglaries and then inv()l ...... d the other two. d th East on Jefferson made a Jeft turn ing group is bringing a neighbor and they were turned over to " ' I' t f E ho an 0 er compames. • • • mg Industl'la 1Ss 0 urope WAg those attending Mr. into the path of Dagle Van's west merchant to the luncheon,. and Sm. 1.'thGoes to.. Washlng· ton the Macomb County sheriff. Saturday, November 24 paid Detroit a visit during the Gas~~~ party at the Yacht Club bound 1940 Dodge. The crash representation from the area is. ., , • During the night of Novem.

U, S, CHARGES RUSSIA with we,ekend. we:e t,reated to Grosse were: Alfred Van Wassenhove of practically demolished the ancient expected to. be almost 100 per B Beber 20, "The Cat" burglar, so " N t T '! intercepting and attacking an POinte hosp1tality on Sunday Brussels, Belgium; Roberto Zec- Van vehicle. ' cent. Uti () 0 e ongressman named because of the. sneaky American plane over interna- when they were ,the guest:; of chi of Bologna, Italy; Dr. E, H. Out Q.f the debris only minor Now that Wider ,Mack has ex- audaciousness of his activities, tiona! waters. Plane was on Mervyn G. Gaskm of Oxford Otto Seeling of Furth in Bayern, injuries wer~ suffered by both panded into a full-fledged shop-. Legal "red tape" temp-o-r-a-ri-lY-I-in-w-a-shington.according to Mr. entered the h0nte of Dr. Frank weather reconnaissance flight'over road. Germany; Richard Seifert of drivers. Mrs. Klein received a ping section, part of the celebra- has tossed a monkey wrench J. McQuillan of the local CMD. Sladen at 360 Lincoln road. He , Sea of Japan north of Korea on Following a trip to Greetrfield Hamburg, Germany; L. A.. J, M. bump. on her head and Van an tion will be a concerted drive into Grosse Pointe Farms' plans In accordance with thereso~ got in through a kitchen win~ November 6, Plane with crew of Village and Belle Isle during the van Hel'J'st of Vugl..,t, Netherlands', abrasI'on o'n his knee, for a large volume-of Christmas C '} M d'ow which had been left un- 1: to repair its storm damaged and lution of the oU,ncl, urray ;' 10 is missing and presumably afternoon, Mr. Gaskyn was host David 'Dixon Walker of London. Mr. Van, who lives at 1216 business. aged municipal pier. , Smith, Farms Engmeer, pla~ed locked. Jf• was shot dawn, .to a dozen or more of the visitors England; Dr. Rolf Rudenstock of Lemay, was locked up at the Park, ------Although the Farms can ob. an order with the Armco Dram- Steal:; $320 :t; • .. • from overseas, at a dinner in the Munich, Germany; Hans Chris- police station after he failed to OLD FIRE TRUCK SOLD tain the necessary steel with ag~ an~ Metal Produc~, Inc., for He entered a bedroom where ~ THE TRUMAN ADMINISTRA- . tian Torbl of Vedback, Denmark; produce his drivers' ,license. It' Fa~~es ~~ so~~ ?~os:l~ ,i:~~:~which to make the repairs, it approXImately 1,200 h~eal feet botl.. Dr. and Mrs. Sladen ,were l TlON has collected $8 bilhon The industrialists were hp.l'c Otto van den Toorn of Hengelo, was learned Mr. Dagle had never cannot, go ahead with the plans of steel sheeted wall WhICh would sleeping and took $300 from Dr. more taxes than all previous ad- for a two-day study of the Motor The Netherlands; Dottor Nicola obtained a license. He was, re- truck to the 'City of Manistique unless the. proper applications complete!y encase the north and 'Sladen's' wallet on the dresser J ministrations put together, the City's famous mass production Resta of Taranto, Italy; R.G. leased after~osting a twenty~five for $400. The piece of fire appara. are filled out and' delivered per~ east sectlOn of the present dock. ;~ and $20 from Mrs. Sladen's -J U. S. Chamber of Commerce "know how," During their stay Jurgens of Wassenar; Nether- dollar bond for appearance in tus has been replaced by the sonally to the office of Controll- The Armco company guaran- purse. " .-~ says. Net receipts of federal they were taken on tours of the lands; 'I'rygve Wibye of Moss, Icourt. Mrs. Klein was issued a new $40,000 ,ladder and pumper ed Materials Dep~rtment of the tees delivery of half of the order "The Cat" also entered the ,;,~ government from 1789 through plants of Ford, Plymouth, Nash- 1'\T~rway,and Emil L. C. Schiff of ticket for tu.rning into traffic and truck recently delivered to the of) ~....., F U. S. Department of Commerce (Continued on Page os (Continued on Page 2) ',:\ (Continued on Page 21) Kelvinator, Burroughs, Briggs, Vzedestein, Holland." causing 'the accident. ' arms. ;:~ '(l~" ~~ '}~ , '"JJ

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Damage to his car amounted ~ Burglars Steal Camera~Club, Meets Dec. 4 Receives Ticket $100. Christmas Mart to Benefit .New Hospita! Police issued him a ticket for Television Sets "Mexican Women" will be the t.lte club, has also notified the Following Crash leaving the scene of the a~cident. topic of an illustrated ~eture to .club~embers that following the _ . UP AG.MN' be given by Isadore. ,Berger; attalk,'o there will be a judging of William H. Frazier of 1045 Bea- The House of Television at Traffic accidents in Michigan 20916 Mack avenue was broken the C?rossepoi~t~Cam.era. Cl~b'S.I.blae.k a~d. white prints and consfield, was driving west on during September cost the lives meeting on. Tuesdayeven1Og, .. awardS,. w,wl be made to the ones Vernier road Thursday, Novem- of 159 persons, two more than into Tuesday, November 20. The December 4. .. . selected by the judges. bel' 22 and crashed into~he rear were killed in the same month thieves took $1000 worth of tele- . Mr. Berger, who has an ini;r.- The rileetiri'g will be held at of a car belonging to William last year. Injuries and acciden~ vision sets and tables between I also were higher, resuming the national reput~~tion for. his 'tl1e ,Neighborhood Club. Priee of 7031 Lambert, Detroit, 11:30 p.m. and 7 :30 a.m. in the upward trend which had bee,n photogra'Phy, made --several hun~ making. a ,left hand turn onto morning. halted ,temporarily in August" dred. e6lored~lides while 'in, 'Thesunappeared for' only a Marter road. According to the State Police Entrance was gained through MexlCO a s~ort tlme ago and was quarter'of an hour in Detroit on Mr. Frazier then drove ,to a gas the rear door by forcing it with monthly statistical report, the successful 10 portraymg the l~ves Octobei'.19, 1762, and was blpod. station to have his' car looked at. a crow bar. Officer Donald Sable traffic toll includ~d 4,558 persons and homes '. of the. MeXl.canred, Sulphur was contained in Mr~ Price called Wooqs police and Sergeant Wilbert LeDuke of injured in 14;096 acc~dents. In- ~omen. H~ w111also addres~~hablack particles .which f.ell' giving them tile licensenurnber the Woods police answered the I from juries increased 225, or five per , Jub ~n hls method of optammgthe ,.sky,;."There have been ~three of Frazier's car .. Police found &a11. cent, over 4,333 in the same the p1ctures and a matter qf ex;. such,reccirdecfiristimces in Arner;' Fx:azier while he was'still at the month a year ago and accidents posure Qf the same. ica:'s, histdry,"all of them." in the gas station. He agreed to pay the increased 706, or five per cent, LEGAL NOTICE L. E. Longshore, pr.esidi;m~ of 18th ~'E:!ntury:. $75 damage' to Mr. Priee':s car. over 13,390. Sale of Houses Sealed bids for the purchase of two fralTle dwelling houses , -Picture by Fred Runnells will be received by the City of Busy with 1(;.3tminute preparations fo r the big Christmas party and fair which Grosse Pointe, at the Office of will be held by the Fontbonne Auxiliary of St. 'John Hospital, are, left toright:-Mris. the City Clerk, 17150 Maumee Frank Lockman, Mrs. Arthur E. Fleming a nd Mrs. 'John Edd Peel. The event wiU be. Avenue. unt!] 12:00 Noon, E. S. T., Monday, December la, held on December 5~from 1 to 10 p. m. in St. Philip Neri Hall on Charlevoix, between 1951. and then opened. Dickerson and Lenox. The bidders are required to Booths containing dolls, aprons, bake d goods, refreshments, religious., noveltie~, submit a good-faith deposit of cosmetics and other holiday items will be manned by the ladies of the auxiliary. 10% of their bid, with the Featured at the sale are a bride doll with complete wardrobe ranging from active same. sports' costumes through evening clothes a nd a Christmas Tree offering wrapped surM The two dweIlingsr are lo- prise packages. . .. ' ..•,~.fn~Qtqristmus~iUittg cated at No. 650 Notre Dame Tea commemorating the fourth birthda y of the Fontbonne Auxiliary will be served Avenue and at No. 682 Notre to all members and guests between 2 and 4 0 'cIo,ek. Dame Avenue. they will be Once,. t!lgainL ~hristm~s is upon ,us, and't!ls usut!ll, you'll find us inspectable upon application well preparep to fill your gift list., The selection is bettel- tht!ln,. to the City Clerk, after Wed- I ever, and, of course, the exceptionalqut!llhy",of these fine. ite~s' nesday, December 4, 1951. Epidemic of Pointe Thefts Rep~rte~ The successful bidder, in newer vc.'lries. As t!llways,w(3'11 make your';"gift buying chores as each instance, must file a per- .

Don't inIss the blf televisIon hit, "TOAST OF THE TOWN" with Ed SuUhran. Sunday evening, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Station WJBK.TV Channel Z

'3-WAV CHOICE! Merc:-O.Mdtic Drive, the new simpler, smoathor, more effl. cient automatic: transmission- or thrifty Touc:h.O.Matic Over- drive are optional ot extra cost. There's al~o siJent-e.". standClrd transmiuion.

I~ ... '+q,~~~~~~'4r>'.Q><..0~'" Special trade-in Jamboree ;71\. Act Fast! A few lincoln. and Mercury. slilr ~ ~ ~ 'liNer . t -'best deal in months available at old price. Gen~rous ferms- - best deal in town I easy financing I MAKE TI-l~ i 'lIlNerals t ~ fo r ;. ~ EAST 'SIDE CHAPEL ~ Top price offered for For ~'the buy of your life," go Mercul'y, the . . k DETROIT HARPER at LAKEPOINTE ~ LAkeviow 1.3131 your present car. Trade car that 'can officially p!:!,!!its economy, .mER[URY ~ CENTRAl, 1 AND CASS lit CANFIELD ~ TE. 1-1144 NOW while allowances p~ its long life, p~its lasting value • , a ,- .; , , ! " ~ SUBURBS: MCNICHOfl~I LAUDER 2-WAYTb9T ~VE. 8.7711 are still at their ,pea~~. • •• the popularity star of- the yearl, COMPLETE, FINER F\J.NERAL ~ FOR "THE DEAL OF YOUR liFE!' ~ tf.,rit' Price, 0111, '290 A bea\lt1!ully etyle(\, strongly constructed casket 'IV1th exqulsjte hand-formed interior. and luxurious ex- SEE IT AT YOUR'\M,ERCURY DEALER-'S NOW. ~ tenor. M service Items included. A truly fine triJ:!ute. ~ Other Funerals to $1,450 See ~ i TRACY' ,MOTOR SALES, Inc. t On, of A'MERICA'S LARGEST FUNERAL OIR~CTO~S 130 Kercheval Avenue Grosse Pointe Farms +~~~tb><'.Q'M~b>lo~~~~~~~ '. - -- -- "'.-~. _.--_ _;_.- -~ ; "._."41$10 a..j-.Q 4~ 4I1Z1a.. S5l$l1.. s •• _""_I".""!II" ,.""'."'ClIlll4" illS.Jill"."'" :."11'.£•• &•• &•• &•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s••••• a.-- dIIIUIllll._..' 1IIIl II4IlI _ .. IIIIII.

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Two Cars In Tangle On Chalfonte R~ad HOT J{EFRIGERATOR ;Woods police F,iday. Nov€m~,cr Scouts Receive Awards at Court of Honor A gas refrigerator fire in the; 9. The fire was caused b~. a le

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• • • • • l.:i one • 0/ la:Jtinf} • • • ..• ..• - value . • /0'1 and ...... • de G..ilnn.e • -Picture by Fred Runnells • Twenty-eight scouts of the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Troop 96 received awards at the Court of Honor held .. • at the church Monday, November 19. Sixteen tenderfoot scouts were taken into the troop. Four scouts received Gallet-ies .. the Star Class badge V{hich is the highest award received by any scout in the troop, Left to right, first row: WELLS, .. POWERS, GALLOWAY, WADE, KNOX, SMETHELLS ,a nd RUNNELLS. Second row: DENLER, WICKS, THORNE, • IDEAL GIFT FOR THAT IDEAL MAN! SUOR, BURR, LITLE, VON MERTENS, WHITING and FRANSETH. Third row: SMITH, MacMECHAN, EGER, • QUINLAN, SWARTZ, SQUIRE, HODGES, HUTCHINSON, BAILEY, LAFER, FOLEY and JOHNSON. ., • .-.-;;- •••••••• v •••••••••••••• v •• v.v " • ..-v- It • • JACQUARD ROBES • iRev. Edgar DeWi:tt Jones : Superb qualifY robes cut to perfection for his : leisure hours. Jacqudfd patterns with con- ! To Give Series of Sermons FIFTII :. irasiir:g trim. Biue with mMoon, gray with ecumenl'cal movements The Reverend Edgar DeWitt among mcl"OOfl, and mMoon. with blue. th h h : Jones, D.D., Litt. D., will preach e c urc es. SECOND AT LOTHROP • DETROIT • $32.50 I at the Grosse Pointe Congrega- J Before co min g to Detro~t" Dt:r, : " , ones was for 1 4 years mlnlS ~r • i tlOnal Church, Chalfonte at Loth- of the First Christian Church c;.'~; ,< : Others ft'om 512.50 i rop, on December 2, and each I Bloomington, Ill., one of the mos~! • I Sunday thereafter for seven influential, congregations in the' : Pure Silk Rohes $37.50 to S48.50 : weeks. ' middle west. • I" 26 " A member of the staff of the • .D~. Jones was for years Detroit News for many years, : mm~st~r of Central v.:0odwar.d Dr. Jones represented that news- • I Chnstla~ .Church, D~trolt, and 15 paper as foreign correspondent : ~ / ~ ~ : now mmlst~r emeritus of. that in 1923 and 1935. His column U as • °5 rl"O'll'.,~~/.C i chUrch for life. He v: presldent entitled Successful Living has : ~ e~'lfIt~. of th.e Fed,era~ CouncIl. of Church- appeared daily on the editorial • YlAR . es 01 Chnst m AmerlCa, 1936-38, page of the Detroit News for : 1430 WASHINGTON aWl). and e.xchange preacher to ~cot~ some ten years. .. . land In 1932. He was presIdent D J h k : ; of the al'sociation for Christian . r. ones a:i spa 'en on many • Store HOUfS: 9:00 to 5:30 i unity for ten years, and has been platforms, lecturing on Ameri- • I' . d cana and especially in the realm ---• .. • •• • • • ------.----• .. • • ...... • • • .... • .... " • • .. • ...... ~---""--.• • • • • • • •• • " .. •~_.. ••• .. active In many. cooperatlve ~an 0f L'mco l'mana. H e has pu bl'lshed _ some eighteen volumes, and his Jl~~t:4::&~»» 2t~«;';"~::, I~~J:~~~~~~~::f~~~~~:!:~~~ttJt J~JO~wMti of Dr. Jones' earlier books that have attracted wide attention are Lincoln and the Preachers, Lords of Speech, a study of American oratory, and American Preachers { of Today. Mail Delivery 1 Survey Sought i. I" \ A survey of mail deliveries in 0% for men who must have some sections of the Pointe has been requested of the Detroit Post only the best! Office by the Grosse Pointe Pro- perty Owners' Association, it was revealed this week by Lewis L. Smart, Jr., executive secretary of c!11~&w& .- the association. 100%'CASHMERE Mr. Smart said that his office has had a number of requests from members of the association SWEATERS asking for information about their present mail deliveries. HOPALONG , -0/11' direct importation Mr. Smart informed the Post long slect'ed .. 22.95 Office that it is the understanding of the association that an area sleet'clcss . 16.50 , qualifies for foot, or door-to-door service if it has continuous side- CASSIDY \'10',.8 especially proud of these superb, soft walks -and is rlt least 50 percent cd')hrrsre'), and we can't imagine a finer. more built up. He said if this correct he versatile swearer. Maroon .. navy .• forest believes a survey will disclose several areas which are not now / green .. I:ght groen .. light blue .. receiving the service to which dritt, (#Vi aeeeJJoiitd • they are entitled. Mail deliveries are made to ( those areas which do not qualify for door-to-door service, by au..to- 1000/0 WOO L. mobile, with the mailmen leaving i the deliveries in curbside boxes ,furnished by the residents( formerly NOW I ------~- .. --- Felt hat '.. , 2.95 2,07 Ga ba rdi ne Sh irts ! i!.IIIII~:~i)!:::::jj~j;!:::j:j):::;i:::~:~:1:::::H:::mr:r:;:::;;~::::::::::.:.~::,q: -tailored for fastidious men Rayon shirt and tie sizes 4 to 16 3.95 and 4.95 2,75 18.95 :t~\ SMA#'" CottC!n gabardine trousers sizes 6 to 16 .. 5.95 and 6.95 4,17 .?'~'~

Gun 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• '. • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • •• 1.95 1.36 Chap and ~kirt sets sizes Lt to 12 , .. 12.95 9,06 Front~er vest and skirt .. , sizes 4 to 12 , 9.95 6.96 Leather belts ,. , , . . .. 1.00 70c

Leather cuffs " ~ ••••••••••••••••• 1 ' . 3.50 2.45 1.25 16930 KERCHEV At Tie and ha~dkerchief set , : ~ ". ',' .. 2.50 TV. 1.9252 ' Leather slippers sizes 6 to 3 , 3.95 2,77 Rayon gabardine shirt and trogser set. ' .. sizes 8 to 14 .. 22.95 16.07

, 604 broderick tower , CHRISTMAS HOURS, •• MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY •• , 9 TO 9 ••• SATURDAY 9 TO [, woodward at grand circus park . ALL SALES FINAL • NO C.:O.D.'s • NO EXCHANGES • NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS . OPEN MONDAY EVE. TilL 8:30

••••• ~ ;1,...... ~' '" or: ...... G R.O'S S E POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 29, 1951 Plan Discussion of Brannan Plan Farms Pier Decking ,The Halls for Christmas Tea The Brannan Plan. President in the offing as Palmer T. Truman's proposed. farm pro- Heenan, expert on the subject, (Continued from Page 1)':, ~. M:~;", gram, will be the subject of an leads the discussion of the con- this December and the other half "< 1" npen discussion to be held by the Republican Voters Associa- trovers;al subject. in Janu~ry, 1952. How~ver" the tion at the War Memorial Center Also on the agenda for Tues-, c~mmUtnhlty ckannobtutsheIt un.less 'r d Db' ,. glven e 0 ay y e govern- II nex t ues ay. ecem er 4th. , day 5 meetmg WIll be the e1ec- ment. 4' Something o~. the oreier of a i tion of me.mbers of ~. V. A.'s I Armed with the necessary cracker barrel debate \vlll be I board of dIrectors, I forms and applications and photo- graphs showing the dilapidated condition of the pier after a series of summer storms this I year, Mr. Smith goes to Wash- EXCEPTIONAL ington to attempt to untangle "red tape." CLEARANCE - The eMP claims the steel can. 'NCORPOMTID ~~"'~ I not be used on a recreational SAVINGS project. Mr. Smith ....claims the steel is not intended to build or ':"'itteluding tn41tJ' desirable In the styling of fine neckwear, the name of expand the present Farms dock Countess Mara is synonymous with discrimi- but to protect the investment GIFT ITEMS nate luxury. Finished in original designs on the community already has in the dock. neat-t:ying tissue si lks beginning at seven Mr. McQuillan believed if the dollars and fifty cents. Exdusively available applications and forms were de- livered personally to the office in the New Center area at LeClair-Sterr. in Washington the Farms would stand a fair chance of getting approval, mainly because the material is available. The Farms dock in its present' -Picture by Fred Runnells 17405 Kercheval condition will be like the story Making sure that there will be Christm as spirit in the decorations at the annual TV. 5-9236 ---in the l/illage ~LAIRcSTERR of the horse that lost a nail in Yule Tea of the Mothers' Club of Grosse Pointe High School are, left to right, Mrs. GENERl\l MOTORS BUILDING his shoe. "For the want of a nail, Ernest Scherer, chairman of the party, Mrs. Edward A. Hulbert, Mrs, David C. Lowe the shoe was lost, etc." I and Mrs. Bert Wicking. The tea takes place Dec. 6 at the High School and will be pre- Doily store hou,$ 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p,m, Monday through Saturday Th: dock, for th~ walft of steell ced~d by a musical p:-ogram.The event honors members of the Board of Education, sheetmg, could very easily be theIr WIVes, past presIdents and charter members. lost or made so rickety, after an-r other severe easterly storm next H pet t S ld e C t The . R k summer, that it would be closed onor ozn ers.' a 0 ler en er ,leves ansae as unsafe. P k R .d Maybe if the government turns (Continued from Page 1) have put in long hours and paid ar eSI enee ) down the Farms request it wl'll for food, to the officers and direc- ten hours, without any recrea- tors of the DSa, to the United . Another breaking and entering Ioan the community the "red tional facilities or iood. Foundation which furnished the I case was recorded on the Grosse / tape," that thwarted the pro- "The DSO was formed and the original room and now to the Pointe Park police book last Fri- ject, to tie the dock together for United Foundation furnished the usa which is supplying the fwo. I day, November 23. I another season. first lounge room. We received niture for this new lounge room The residence of Alex Philos, I i donations of billiard tables. pin.g I with Torch Drive Funds, allotted 1055 Whittier, was broken into Richard P T A pong tables, cards, and a teleVl- to usa from the United Defense and ransacked while the home • • • sion set and radio. These groups Fund budget." was unoccupied betweenl the 4 or women from churches, unions, Mrs. Anderson has a broad To M eel Dee hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p,m. A A special sen'ice I . e. 'veterans' organizations, and ~lso background in service work, hav- close check showed nothing had 1 d1UJ. C0111/enie,zce -- the Red Cross G l' a y Lad e Sing headed the Sunshine Fund in been taken. A small statue was The Richard School will hold II pitched in to make lunches and World War II which raised more missing but it was nothing a for our customers its second P-TA mee~ing for the paid for the f~,od used on the days than $400,000 for hospitalized vet- burglar would bother with and it year on ,\uesday evenmg, Decem- they worked. erans. She also raised $250,000 as is assumed it was misplaced. OUR TAILORS (' bel' 4, at 8 p.m. The speaker will Served 50,000 Lunches head of the Santa for Servicemen , be James W. Bushong, S~per~n- Mrs. Anderson said that 'nearly and in addition to many decora~ -will shorten, remodel and tendent of Schools. He W1U gIve 50,000 box lunches have been sup- tions and honors from veterans' TUxedo 1-5550 g repair ladies' and men's ~o~.'."" an illustrated tal.k on the "'~,ork ..plied t~ boys leav,in for army groups and the armed forces, was of the Grosse Pomte Schools. I camps 1I1 t~e DSO s less th.a~ a recipient of the War Department's FLOWERS apparel. Many of the kodachrome slides I year of eXlstence. In addltlOn, Distinguished Service Award. being used for the discussion have some 15,000 pre - in du c t ion for been taken in the Richard School draftees were served at the snack Every and others are from buildings bar, while a large portion of their Garden Center Occ:asion throughout the system. They relatives and visitors also availed show the pupils of Richard at themselves of the refreshments To Hear Expert Work in their school subjects, supplied. their special activities as safety Although originaliy designed as The Grosse Pointe Garden patrol and service squad, drama- an examining center for only Center members will hear Mrs. tic programs, and their play. Army inductees, Fort Wayne was Rhynold S~hulke, of Cleveland, Wanda Daniel. Curriculum As- recently named AFES-or Armed lecture and give a demonstration B~~.

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PEPPET'S - 'Sketched, 01le of a 1 rollection of fabu. Gifts from Grosse Poi~te's KerGheval Hill shops p lOllS comforters. are traditionally the finest, And today f these many shops are directing your aHen+ion to this veritable Christmas Wl\'L DENLER & CO. - Tole wonderland ... and to .the lavish +reasures !JJallter, a Freucb illl/)()rt. 40.00. .... of individually selected gifts awaiting you. ARTHUR PAS. ELK, FLORIST - Christmas decora- til'e greens, holly, nee d 1 e p i 17 e, lie'"reat!;;s.

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MIXES, UP IllS HOLIDAYS Speeder Passes the Wrong Car I ~HURCH GETS. EXTEN~ION Dick Calk must have gotten . J The Grosse. Pom:'e MetnO(ll~, Mothers' Club Annual his holidays cqnfused. Farms Making the mistake of passing I The police ~ar chased him from! Church has been granted ano\},- police found him . shooting fire- a police car at a high rate of I Edgemere road to Kerby road on year by the City of Gro~si' Poil'" crackers on Thanksgiving pay speed, James C. Brown, 28, of I Lake s'nore before stopping him. Farms to complete the parKln_ Yule Tea December 6 in the woods on the C.,A. Dean 5441 Dubois, De.troit, lar:ded in I A passenger was released. The lot adjoining the chure!). and ~.; property at Charlevoix and the Farms pollce statIon on police held Brown's car in lieu erect a green barrier tn scre~-' . The traditional yearly Christ- man of the tea. and those assist- Lewiston. Thanksgiving ,afternoon, . of a $50 bond. for his appearance .. U,e lot. mas Tea of the Mothers' Club 'Nill ing are: Mrs. Ber~ Wicking, Mrs. ~----~------~_.~._---_._-- be held at the Grosse Pointe High David C. Lowe, Mrs. Edward Hul- School on Thursday, December 6. bert" Mrs. Charles Edes, Mrs. Al- At 2:15 p.m. an A Cappella choir bert Warren, Mrs. -Edward Mat- composed of boys and girls of the son, Mrs. Gorman Taylor, Mrs. J. 6th and 7th grades, under the di- Garza. rection of Mr. John Finch, will Additional mothers working on provide appropriate Christmas the preparations are: Mrs. Wil- music. liam Boyer, Mrs. Nathan Good. Following the music, the tea now, Mrs. Walter McAp.ow, Mrs. ~; ~the stnslltiOftClIn.w will be held in the cafeteria hon- Maurice A, Roberts, Mrs. Fhnk oring the teachers, members of Seydler, Mrs. Clem Martin,' Mrs. i the Board of Education and their M. Backhaus, Mrs. C, Rueger and Bell & Howell wives, past presidents and charter Mrs. F. Kross.' - members. Ten Hi- Y boys will assist with "OOO.16m!" magazine Finest, Most Complet~ Special guests who will help the 'clearing of dishes and' six mOYie camera 4/ 76mm Movie Projector! with the pouring of tea are the girls will help mothers, with the wlves of the members of the tea tables. - H.,.. II ,h. winn.' of THE 195Z SOCIETY Of a.'I1= ....""..:~~ Board of Education and mothers MOTION PICTURE ART ~ a It', ncwly improvcd. finer of the Students' Association offi- DIRECTOllS. AWARO. It:'. ~~J eVCl'before ••. precision. Neighbor Club an ou-ntandlng new mOYie - IQ,! than cers. Ita, ... from .very angle Others invited to the tea. are ... "nd only 5189.95 with I",t fi2.5 huilt hy the makcr~ of Rolly- I.",. IT'S GUArtAN1EEO FOil tI FE, , members of the Mothers' Club of To Hold Party wood'g profc!lsionnl equip. ',. W.'ll giv .. you " lib.ral t,,,d.-'n the High School and all mothers .,110 ...... 0"(. on you," old (a"".,rt'~ .cuy payments .over a tono petiod of tim •. menl. All'gcar drive through. of students attending Brownell Jr. The New Neighbor Club will Othe,8' H"'a~11e,mer .... law" sa.8I out-1IO bclt,~.,wellaiTlS. Color. High and. the High School. hold its. Christmas party at the i ('orrected Icm, hrilliant 1000. The theme :for the tea will be GroSse Pointe War Memorial cen- "White Christmas" with white ta. watt illumination. blecloths, white candles, greens ter on Monday, December 3. at sprayed with plastic snow. 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Ernest Scherer is chair- Mrs. Marion E. Sober will be cBiJ. ! t~"etro ol-Itan MOTIONPIC T U R E guest speaker. Her topic, "Arts meant for furs and festivity {lM, COMPANY and Crafts with a Holiday Thel}1e" Newcomers Club will include discussion of trends C A MER}\' S.H 0 p' Planning Party in American design, one-of-a-kind creations, . and interesting facts Little pastels with big fashion Tm.. 121 FISHER BLDG. TR. 5-4266 The Grosse. Pointe Newcomer's about craft artists. She will also I portance ..• 'soft, feminine and ked Club continues its round of par- have ideas for Christmas decora- i ties under the direction of Mrs., tions and 'party favors. ; with jewels .... to odd a gala mood Clare Goodsell of Bishop road, Each member has been asked to the social chairman of the club. I bring a kitchen. utensil costi,ng to winter blacks, to complement the ., . I not. more than thIrty cents, WIth A progresslv~ bpdge -party IS a favorite n,cipe attached. elegance of fabulous furs. Top leftz planned for Fnday evemn.g, No- Mr~. Frank Hodel'. is chairman vember 30, to be ~eld III the of the meeting. She will be as- the telescope-brim plateau bonnet. homes of the commIttee on ar. sisted by Mrs. Paul Loehr. rangements, JY1r. and Mrs. ,Jud Hostess lor the social hour fol- Top right: the iewel- faced pillbox. Hattemer, chaIrmen, of Ken~lllg- lowing the meeting is Mrs. J. H. ton road; Mr. and Mrs. MIlton S 11' Pawsat of Bishop road;' Mr. and u Ivan. Below: the rhinestone-edged shell bon. Mrs. Woody Wilson of Grayton . road; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warm- net. Pale blue, shell pink or fern green . bold of Bishop road, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kelly of Whittier road. 16,95 The various groups will' join Other fur felts, 10.95 to 18.95 fo!' refreshments after the hridge. Couples Who h~ve recently ,moved to Grosse Pointe from oul<;ide the Detroit-area and who I are interested in the club may I phone Mrs. James S. Vaughan at TUxedo 1-8912. . Serving the finest Toronto Visitors Leave clien'lele in Grosse After Stay With Johnsons Pointe and Detroit St01'e [-{OUYS: i for 28 years. ======I Leaving Monday for their home i\lO'11day thm F1'iday,.9:30 to 5:30 in Toronto were Mr. and Mrs. Kercheval at St. Clair Kenneth Macbeth, who spent the I Saturday, 9:30 10 G:OO Giving or getting Thanksgiving week-end with Mrs. WO. ).9291 2029 Park Ave. Macbeth's brother-in-law andsis- tel', Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. 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• Vintage beauty that grows richer through tlJe years is yours in Gorham. Sterling. These six p!:ttcrns ~how how Gorham She'l', Treasure The Year 'Round gentles classic grandeur into gr~cefullines that flow into Dainty, be.au+jfully made slippers by Daniel Green • • • for your modern way of living. a woman ,who appreciates the finest. Feminine hi.heel mules, The name Gorham on any piece sreek satin D'Orsays, soft felts, vivacious ballerinas • • • of silver you give-or receive every type f?r every woman's needs and tastes, Pleas~ her -means it's the finest man tan make. See all our 16 fancy now with slippe~s from Jacobson's , • • and long after Gorham patterne-today! Christmas. Choose from a galaxy of fresh colors.

Price 1.$ lor one $I'x.pc'('cc place- IIBon11ie/' a' black or light MIte IIFifi," a Irit.'olous satin mule in • tetti.n{. Fed. Ta%ltd. A, c. sali;],wedge heel sling slipper. $6 white or heat'en blue. $8 Open Every Evening 'till Christmas B. IIDoric," a black 01' royal blue D. IIPOU' ,IV'ow," a 11/.occasin~type felt

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Thursday, November 29, 1951 GROSSE'POINTE NEWS • Page Seven Betrotha Told Aeademy- Grads Hosts. at Dance I Engaged I , Alumnae of the A~ademy of Some of the young 'men inclUded I '" the Sacred Heart, Grosse Pointe Dan Devine, Al Burnett, Bill presented their annual Thanks~ Fisher, Jiin Alter, Mike Doelle, IBtbettler's giving tea-dance. for' junior and Jack Tromb!y, Pete Kennedy and senior students last Friday, No- Fretl Schroeder, vember 23, at the Grosse Pointe Making introductions and look- Yacht Club, ' ing, on at the fun were alumnae Working on the committees for Virginia Roney, Jerry Devine, the dance were Mary Kay Tracy Donna Vitale, Carole Jatkoe and Sheila Galvin, Kathleen Sey~ Betsy Burnett. has the mour, Fay Fitzsimmons,Ann Charbonneau, Lois Murphy and The La'dies' Soldiers' Aid So- Joyce Plante. '. ciety was organized on November Christmas Boys represented many school:; 6" 1861. This organization, sim- including University of Detroit ilar to the present Red Cross and High School and College, Notre the u.s.a. served the soldiers gift Dame, DeLaSalle, and Marmion. during the Civil War.

Let him know you care, ... You'll fall in love with with a pel'8onal gift of Signature hy Max FactO!' The engagement of FAY PA- Ctolhe6 ... RollywlXld. New ~lXlming -Picture 'by Paul Gach ('S«cntiai!l that make him TRICIA PANKOW to Charles • The engagement of MARY )(\()k hi~ handsome ~t ••. Robert Menagh was announced h Cu~Jlol'n, 'fl!laJ~ hy the ('~pert who makell by her mother at a Thanksgiving 1 CAR;DINE WADE, daug ter of I I Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Wade of ' WI" look Yallr ~~t. Choo~ a /, .", ;;; dinner. Fay is the daughter of, McKiI1ley road, was annoul'lced by Ir.ene Mandy luxurious gift kit today!. Mrs. John C. Pankow of Grayt':Jn1i , at a dinner party in the DA,C on road and the late John C. Pan-, VAlley 2-4188' , kow. Mr. Menagh is the son of Friday, November 2~. The bridegroom - elect is Wyman Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Menagh of 'I Columbus Avenue. - DOLJglasBarrett, Jr., son of Dr. Dressma,king Studio Miss Pankow was graduated and Mrs. Wyman D. Barrett of J 5214 Charlevoix Avenue from Grosse Pointe High School TouraiAe road. and the University of Michigan, -~-_.~------~-~ where she was affiliated with AI. pha Delta Pi Sorority. Mr. Men- agh was graduated from D.D.S. and Yale University and was a member of Morey's. The wedding i will take place in June. I Two intertwined hearts, shrtn- mering with gold, which op~ned revealing the names. of the en. gaged couple, hung from the white stone fireplace. Each place A It_Sf!..." Letf_ .... at the dinner table was marked tinding mueulin .. fra8ranM and ~icift._()(ltnins by individual candles joined to- oooditioQ«. $1.30" gether by a cascade of satin rib- bon; A banquet cloth, especially Tr... 1 TrIo ••• bandlr designed and made lor the occa- . pl••tir kit f"r nom". office. tr ... "I: sion. covered the table, which was; Deodoranl Colog.,.,. Cr"am Haw centered with baby mums. ' Dr"",in~. AfIM.Shnfl IAtion. all in Icak'p"""f pla.tie Iqtt~" bottk-8. $3.50"' Brink to Show Swiss Other ehrLolmaa ):ifl.~ T,OOfO""'. $2,60'"; l'lt",,,,",c. $4,20'; I",,'nrio ... aipp".-..d Vinyllw Movies to Chi Omega 1",rtW/ KiJ. $12.50', Earl Brink will show his mov- ies of Switzerland to Chi Omegas, the new and their guests at Grosse Pointe' . War Memorial, on Wednesday groommg evening, Decem~r 5, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ralph Pehrson of Bishop essentials road is chairman of arrange- ment$. Reservations will be taken for men , by Mrs. E. F. Kramer of Colonial court and Mrs. J. D. White of Rivard boulevard. Willia~ Callerys Jr, Build California Home • Mrs. William Callery Jr. ar-I rived in the Pointe yesterday to I join her young daughter, Tina. i and son, Trip, at the home of' I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles! I 337 FISHER RD., GROSSE POINTE Wright Jr. of Beverly road. I In the meantime Mr. Callery ill in Mountain View, Calif., where the couple is building a We Are Prescription Speelolisfs new home. They plan to occupy it shortly after Christmas. Prompt Service ••• TUxedo 5.3453 Mr. Callery will join his fam- ily in the Pointe on Dec. 22 for Christmas and they will leave fat' the West around Dec. 29. '

\Vhat a charming idea evening s@parates for your Christmas lists (and such a pretty way to~) !The'sknder- a-glitter in the holiday spirit topped, fun-skirred Sombrero dresses are shaped like the famous Mexican hat. Made in gay Latin shades of Mexicana cotton- and eaeh comes in its own bright gift box. Regular and short lengtns,. . small, medium, large. Sketched, the Maracas in green, citron, purple, pottery brown with contrast trim.

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f Page Eight. GROSSE 'POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 29,1951 ...---_._------, Oro••e Point, Nt-WI '" PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHER'S , Memorial Cente'r Schedule' What Goes on INe. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD AND Grosse", '------....;...... ;..------. r I at, THE GRAND RIVER RECORD; OFFICES UNDER THE' ELM AT 1 NOVEMBER'30.DECEMBER 7-oPEN SUNDAYS 12.5 P.M. i 99 KERCHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE FARMS 30. MICHIGANJ JE,zaggerati~lt1ls , ' ','" I Library'- .All Center Sponsored Activities Ope~ ,to Public I Phone TU. 2..6900 34~52 A. PRYOR, Your by ] ean Taylor Three Trunk Lines Friday, Nov. 30-Grosse Pointe Garden Center Consulta- Member Mic1ulan Press Ass'n and National Editori.al Ass'n. tion-Points Garden Club; 10-1; Marie L. Anderson, Presi- . IISome say the worU will end in fire} IL------' ~OBERT B. EDGAR...... EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER, dent, 2:30-4:30 p.m. (Call TU. 1-4594.) Do you remember the su~tle should simplify your book-giving '" Some say in ice. I ' admonitions, you receiyed as a problem, come Christmas. We are ,MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MAN'AGER From what IJve tasted of. desire. Friday, Nov. 3O:-Dancing Class, Ballroom, 8th ~ 9th child from that manual of man- sure you will find Mrs. Hauck's JANE SCHERMERHORN FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY Grades-7:15 p.m. Dancing ,Class, Ballroom,' 10th, 11th and ners for polite infants. GOOPS talk stimulating and helpful. ,FRED AOl."NELLS L SPORTS EDITOR I hold with those who fap01",fire..; 12th Grades-8:30 p.m. (Center -Sponsored. Call TU. 1-6030.) AND HOW TO BE THEM? The' Everyone is invited, 'whether or TOBY CUMMlN'GS ADVERTISING But if I had to perish. twice 'Frid~y, Nqv. 30-Wat~rcoloi, Oil, Drawing-Edgar Yaeg- creator of these moral rhymes not he is a member of the r'riends nD DAMEROW , , ADVERTISING I think I know enough of hate er, Instrl1ctor-7-10 p.m. (E'or information call Mrs. E. C. and grotesque pictures of the organization. .. MYRON w. GILLETTE ADVERTISING To say that JOt. destruction, ice Bowe~, TIT.. 5-8?04.). roundheaded ,Goops. :F'rar..k Gel- A chuckle from the young BETTY JANE VISGER ~ CIRCUL} TION Is also great * "" * ett Burgess, dIed a ~onth or two! femme who was typing overdue CARL MYERING NEWS Saturday, 'Dec. l~Grosse Pointe Garden Center CO,nsul- ago, lit the age of 85. noHces at the library recently. And 'would suffice." ~y DENNIS c •••••••••••• AOCOUNT8. r tation-Grosse Pointe. Farm andGardenClu~lO-l. (Call Although some of these ~hymes prompted us to inquire what she PHYLLIS HANNAH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Robert F~ost) , , date back io. the old S~. NIcholas, found amusing.' TIT. 1--4594.) , ' ' it may amaze y'ou to. know that "The titles which Mr. X has Entered as second-class matter at the post office, Detroit, * * >Ie Saturday, Dec. I-Ballet Clcis.ses-Olga Fricker, Instruc- this baok is still being r.ea.d.Mare overdue are such junny ones," Michigan. under the Act of March 3. 1897. The spirit of Santa Claus being upon us, we' broke into tor-9:30-1:30 p.m. (Call Center, TU. 1-6030.) often than not perhaps, It IS at the she replied. "Listen to these ... FULLY PAID CIRCULATION our piggy b,ank and inVested in some i5O" Christmas cards , .. instigathm of a nostalgi~ pare?t THE CAR OWNER'S GUIDE TO . Saturday; Dec. 1-fligh School Age "C;ostume Party"- but no~v a1?'dt~en we ~md chil. CARE AND ~PAIR and DYKE'S SubscriptIon Rates: $3.00 Per Year by Mail. All News and that cost us a neat- sum in anyone's language. We remem- Advertising Copy Must Be in The News Office by Entertainment, Orchestra-.-9-12 p.m. (Center sponsored. Call dren perusmg'lt on thelr own. AUTOMOBILE ENCYCLOPE- Tuesday Afternl.on to Obtain 1nsertion That Week. bered that last year, we felt anything but the' spirit of good- TU. 1-6'O30.~ ,', . . Only yesterday we heard gig. DIA." ,- Eastern Representative, VICTOR S. GRANDIN. 551 Fifth will when it c,!me to sealing the, envelopes. When' one seals , ,*, • * '" - Avenue. New York 17. N. Y.-Tel. VA. 6-2065. gling in the picture-book corne~ "And what," we broke .in, "is 150 envelopes at' one sitting ... no matte~ how handy the Monday, Dec. 3-Grosse1?ointe Garden Center. Consulta- of the;library. Peering over a tiny so hilarious about those'?V tion-:-Village Garden chib-lO-4 p.m. (Cal.1 TU. 1-4594.) shoulder, we discovered a capy "It's the last one," she con tin' device, it's a danged nuisance. We figured the mucilage on Monday, Dec. 3-Rotary Club-Luncheori-Meeting-12 of the Goeps, spread out between ued, "the third book that he hat A Step Tawards Enlightenment the flaps must be third grade stuff, because they didn't stick noon. • two. yaungsters, as a small finger is called GET A HORSE!" very well ... hence the million dopar cards this year. traced the words ...... Monday, Dec. 3-Neighbors' Club-Christmas Pari.y-Tea "The G60ps, they lick their fin- LIBRA1,tY DIRECTORY With the fascination of a parent watching his first-born , WeeelllI now! Our cards arrived t'other day and in the box was -Lecture-"Arts and Crafts with a Holiday Theme," by Mrs. gers, MAINLibrary. 15430 Kercheval. Tn, take its initial step, we stood by this week, witnessing the a neatly printed card advising us HOW TO SEAL ENVELOPES Marion E. Sober-l:30 p.m. (Center sponsored. Cal,l TUxedo And the Goops, they lick their 5~2191 Miss Roemer, Hours: Monday- stirrings of a moveme{lt that may well prove to be one of the -6030.) , Friday. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, CORRECTLY. This is what is said: 1 knives, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. most important developments in Pointe municipal govern- * '" *' They spill their broth on the el"J'\' Branch. 695 Notre Dame. l'U. "Our envelopes are made with the maximum amount of gum T d D 4-G P . t G d C t C It tablecloth 5-3621. Miss Taylor. Hours; Monday- ment history, Action has been started, within the City of ues ay, ec. rosse Gin e ar en en er onsu a. Friday, 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday. Grosse Pointe Council, aimed at a better and closer relation- (glue) on the sealing surface. Often the device used for moistening tion-Junior T.Jeague Gardeners, 10:1; Windmill Pointe Gar. Oh, they lead disgusting lives." 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. . d h' t' WOODSBranch. 20750 Mack Avenue, ship between the governed and the governing. the gum is too wet or is rubbed toe hard. This remaves the gum den Club, 1-4. (Call TU. 1-4594.) M0dermsts ecry t IS nega lve TU. h2640. Mjss Mastin. Hours: Mon- What appears to be a most sincere effort has been from the sealing surface and leaves no. adhering qualities. CAU- T d D 4 N' hb ' Cl"' b S . e Guild fo Chil slant for small fry and psycho- day-Thursday, 2 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. launched to remove the cloak of mystery from the aspira- . ues ay, ec. - elg ors U erVIC. . r - logically speaking, today's posi. Friday and Sa.turday.10 3.m, to 6 p.m. TIOUS MOISTENING IS ESSEN~IAL. To properly seal' envelopes, dren's Hospital-10-3 p.m. (Cente~ sponsored; Call TUxedo tive appro~h is no daubt better. ro~:.o~~~ J~~~~Ck.7~ou~:;ktve~~~~~ tions, aims and achievements of the solons who sit in judg- Place '(ene at a time) 011 a hard flat surface,' moisten the flap slightly 1 6030) , - . . Boston born and bred, Mr. Bur. day, 12:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.rn. ment in the local council ,halls. and wait a few seconds before folding the flap over for sealing. ...Tuesday, Dec. 4-0ptimists Club-Lupcheon-Meeting- gess was graduated as an engi- It may be significant that this development has come Place a blotter over it, pressing down firmly with the fingers on the 12:15 p.m. neeI' but fallowed the widely di- BICYCLE STOLEN with the election of two new councilmen in the City but we Sally Meldrum of 124 Maple. sealing surface and place the envelape under a book or some other I Tuesday, D~c. 4-Civil Defense Course-Dr. Jocz,' In- vergentcareer of illustratar-hu- are inclined to discount this. It appears to be more the result weight ... to. stand for a few minutes," structor-1 p.m. (Center sponsored. Call TU. 1~6030.) morist-writer. Although he had ton read, told the Farms police of a gradual progression away from the old jealously guarde.d 30 or mare volumes of satirical someene stole her bicycle from concept that what the council did was the councilmen's bUl:!I- We should like to publicly thank the company who sold us the Tuesday, Dec. 4-Lecture and Demonstration of Christ- fiction and, humor to his credit, in front of the Wrigley Market ness and to blazes with the' tax-paying public .•. the less it cards, 'for this very enlightening information. Now we knew what mas Decorations and Tables by Zelda Wyatt Schulke-Admis. it was a matter of personal regret on the afternoon of November 23, t knew the better. ' o do arid it couldn't be easier. First we will hire a hall or loft; then sian $1.00-2 p.m. (Call Center, TU. 1-6030.) with him that he was best known Now a duly api>qinted repre.sentative of the City Council after we have addressed each envelope, we will carefully moisten Tuesday, Dec. 4-Lecture by C,ol. P. H. M. Converse on by a bit of nonsense verse that t has been asked to obtain cost estimates, etc., covering the he flap, wait ... then press it firmly down and place a book on it. S d P 1"' 1 D . All f for some unaccountable reason W l'b '11I d h d d d fif b k' f "Mid-East- trategic an 0 ltlca ynamlte or y or captured the publl'c's.l'magl'natl'on. II Don't Guess publication of not only the proposals and actions heard and ~ are sure. the I rary WI en us a un re an ty 00 s or P "N Ch 8 (C t d C 11 TU d s eace - 0 arge- p.m. en er sponsore. a xe 0 Do you remember ii.'? taken in every council meeting, following the meetings, but uch an' important purpase ... and of course, with an empty:, hall, 1 6030 ) ••• Know! we should have enough :-oom to place each envelope with its boek, - . - ' "I never saw a Purple Cow also the publication of the agenda of each meeting before ~t I someplace on the floor. We figure if we start RIGHT NOW and dan't Tuesday, Dec. 4-Ballet Class-Olga Fricker, Instructor I never Hope to See one; By Fred M. Kopp, R. Ph, takes place. -8 p.m. (Call Center, TU. 1-6030.) But I can tell yeu, Anyhaw; do anything else until Christmas, there is no reasan why our 'cards Do you think yeur blood This is a very definite trend towar:ds the realization that Tuesday, I?,. ec. 4-0ptimists Mrs.-Meeting-8 p.m. I'd rather S~e than Be one." won't be ready for mailing in time. Oh Brother! '* '" 01< After five years during which pressure is too high, that you the residents are entitled to be fully informed on all events are overweight, your heart transpiring in their municipalities. AU credit for this action • • • this jingle was so widely quoted action is faulty, eyesight or cannot be given solely to the new councilmen. There must Our next subject will be income tax!, And before we start, we'd Wednesday, Dec: 5-Grosse Pointe Garden Center Con- that it became almost a hausehold hearing are failing? sultation-Garden Club of Michigan, 1O~1; Grosse Pointe word, Mr. Burgess retaliated with have been similar thought among at least some of the veter- Iike to quote whoever it was who said, "The true patriot is the man Such worries creep into ans or there would not have been authorization for official ,vho can whistle the Star Spangled Banner while making out his Woods Farm and Garden Club, 1-4. (Call TU. 1-'4594.) another entitled "Cinq Ans many minds each day and re. Apres": delving into the matter. ' income tax return." This has to do with a little woman who pays Wednesday, Dec. 5-Assistants' League of Bon Secours sult in either pyramiding fears, It is a heartening move in the opinion of this newspaper 0 ut to the government, some two hundred dollars a year income tax. Hospital Christmas Tea-2-5 p.m. "Ah, yes, I wrote "The Purple'; or sensible action. Cow' , I which was founded here 11 years ago. It is a very rare occa- For the past 15 years sne has been paying it right on the" dot without Wednesday, Dec. 5-December Meeting for Alumni of I'm sorry now I wrote it. I The person who employs sion when a newspaper is started without having as one of a murmur ••. but for some unaccountable reason, about four years sensible action censults a qual.. , Chi Omega Fraternity-Movies by Mr. Earl Brink-8 p.m. But I can tell you anyhow ified physician ~d finds out if . its primary reasons the hope that the venture may prove to ago, there must have been some slip-up in the department' beca~se Wednesday, Dec. 5--Ballet Classes~Olga Fricker, In- I'll kill you if you quote it." anything is wrong and' if, so' ... a ... If( .- be financially profitable, We believe it is eq~al1y rare ~~en small man called on her and told her she hadn't paid and WHERE structor-3:15-7 p.m. (Call Center, TU. 1-6030,) what can be done. Knowledge the foundling publication does not have a smcere ambItIon WAS IT? Be sure to. cirde Tuesday, De- ' dispells fear, and yau ana yo.ur Wednesday, Dec. 5-University of Michigan Club, Card to render public service. ' She assured him she HAD paid it, and showed a canceled check cember 4 on yaur calendar. This doctor can work together to ' Party-8 p.m. (For information call Mrs. Kl:ebs, TU. 5~3130.) is the date set for the next meet- prevent illness 0.1' cure it. , ' A survey conducted before the first issue of the NEWS to prove it, as well as giving him access to what few accounts she I/." went to press, showed that no "medium was mak~ng any a~- had, of what she earned and spent. So far, so good. Last year, Wednesday, Dec. 5-Att Glass-Guy pklaz~ola, Instruc- ing of th~ Friends of the Grosse, To work closely with, YOu',' , Pointe Library at 'B :30":itl the~Main and you):" doctor:,cl1oose' t,;~eex-_ tempt to inform the people about how th~ affaIrs. of theIr another little man called to complain and she went through the same tor-I-4 p.m. (Call Mrs. E. C. Bowen, TU. 5-8504, for infor- pert pharmacist. mation.) , Library. At this time Mrs. Fred municipalities were being conducted. And In al~ faIrness. to routine again. He departed with many apologies. This year, she Hauck, well known in this com- This is the 372nd of a series l'f '. the local officials of that period, there was practIcally no In- recehr.ed a notice by mail that she had not paid her inc~me tax .' .. ,The Center is in need of dance records for the young 'munity for her campetence as a Editorial advertisements appearing" \ terest in such matters, and community spirit was about as so having paid it some weeks before, she threw the thing in the people. Donatlons may be made by calling the Center, TU. book reviewer, will survey brief- in this paper each week. 1-6030. Copyright prevalent as were trump~ter swans. \vaste basket and said to aich with this AND the income tax bureau. ly recent nateworthy titles. This f', • The NEWS felt this was not a healthy condition an4 that The next thing that happened was that she received a nasty a community service could be rendered by doing something 1etter telling heft'to appear in court on an income tax evasion charge. about it. It has tried to help the public become better ac- She then sat down and wrote them a searing piece of literature, quainted with the local governments, the actions they have wherein she said she could understand WHY they were being inves- taken and the problems they have faced. tigated ... and added that she thought they were an addle-headed In many instances this has been far from an easy task. .... bunch of nitwits and if they didn't stop pestering her about some- That is why we cheer such a development as has oeen initiat- thing she was not guilty of, she would hauiTHEM into court wtth- artisticgenius olDorotlzy Draper .... ed in the City of Grosse Pointe. During the formative. y,ears The 0ut further ado. of the paper it was more ,often than not, extremely dIffICUlt to obtain information. The general attitude was that we had A few days elapsed before another little emissary came to call Now; for the first time, this imernationally famous decorator •• asked to see 'her canceled check (which she AGAIN produced) no more business asking about purely public affairs than we . and color stylist brings her talent for combining daring had to inquire into the most private matters of an individual. . • , and finally satisfied, he left with the sage statement, "Well, I'm sorry, but things get mud[lled up sometimes in this business!" Our originality with comfortable, practicality to the automotive The NEWS resented this attitude, continued to oppose world '... in the new 1952 Packard. Result: the most' it, and shall always fight it wherever it exists. heroine wonders what the man who shells out thous~ds; a year in stunning new motor car of the decade! The situation has improved immeasurably and we hope taxes has to go through. She sez for two hundred it isn't worth it, we may be permitted the immodesty of thinking that this so she's thinking of quitting her job and going on relief!! paper has in some small measure been responsible for that '" '" * improvement. Yau all know the type of woman who loves being waited on by •.., teamed with the advancements ql A small paper with a small staff under the best of cir- anyone in sight ... and so. has develaped the maddening habit of cumstances finds it difficult to contact all news sources. In a saying to her h'usband, mother, children, a guest, anyone at all ... community such as this, with five separate municipalities, "While yau're up, w'ould you hand me" ... or "While yau're right 'Pa~kard enJinee'rin!l,.... the difficulty has been multiplied vastly. There have been there at the doar would you mind getting'me" .. , or "Since you're many times when three of the Pointes have held council so near, the kitchen, would you please fetch me," etc., etc., etc. New Packard Thunderbolt Engines - America's highest- meetings simultaneously. It has been necessary to attempt Well, the heroi~e of this tale is a weman who for YEARS has compression eights! Pa~ard's exclusive Ultramatic Drive- to cover some of them by telephone, aft~ the meetings were been saying to her husband, son or daughter, "Whik,you're on your the most advanced of all automatic transmissions! Packard over. f~et, would you hand me my knitting?" Her family claims she uses Easamatic Power Brakes-a wonderful new kind auto- Fortunately, there have always been exceptions to the the expression twenty times a day ... and although they might be ot' rule of general antagonism against publicity. From the very on their feet, they might also be four rooms away~ but it makes no matic stopping! Those are just three of the 'great' perforrq. start, the NEWS found some public officials who believed difference to Ma. Last summer, the family took a motor tour through ance "exclusives" in America's most d-riveable new car! that the people were fully entitled to know how their tax New England, and ane of their stops happened to be at an historical money was being spent. This minority was a tremendous cemetery. As they plodded through the place looking at the aId help in keeping the public acquainted, through the columns Iandmarks and inscriptions on tambstenes, the foulrteen year old of the NEWS, with what was going on. daughter turned to her father and said, "Now I know .:what i want .... makes There has been a gradual swing to the way of thinking the CKARD on MY tombstone." When he asked "what" , .. she replied, "Here nei31 v.;hich this paper believes is right ... that it is not only the Iies Linda, off her feet at last!" right of every resident to be able to obtain any information he wishes on the affairs of his municipality, but it is also the as the NEWS has advocated repeatedly since its inception, duty of the elected officials of the municipality to make that be joined into one efficiently operating municipality, devoid 'the newest, most exelusive motor eap information as easily available as possible. Any attempts to of duplication of services, expenditures and efforts. It may IOrJ952 olour times! hide such information can only imply that there is something cost us something in advertising revenue, now gained through odoriferous down under the pile. the required publication of certain businesses of. the five, The Michigan Press Association, of which this paper is but it will make it vastly easier to keep our readers informed. a member, periodically points out in it~ ~)lllletin~, that there is a state law which requires that all CItIes pubhsh a record Until 'that day arrives" we shall continue to hail such of all business transacted at every council meeting. Maybe movements as that which has been launched in th.e City of Grosse Pointe to make all information available pain- it's another one of those laws which has diverse interpreta- I b tions too complicated for the no!,mal. mind to comprehe?d. a~~ ' Suffice it to say that four of the five Pomtes (the .Farms be~ng the only exception, and it only recently) whIch IS complymg Mrs. Ferg'uson Addresses' Club with this law. ~~_~__ ~ The sole remaining village, Grosse Pointe Shores, goes Mrs. Homer Ferguson wafs .the I turn to a feudal system, with its so far as to refuse to let the press or the public look at its guest ~peaker at the Women's tendency toward~ substituting police book. What kind of cases do they have that must be I Repu,bllcan ,Club l,uncheon and government bureaus ma~ned by hidden? Such a procedure is strictly against the law and meetmg WhIChwas .neld on Tues~ :.! ~ . '" W d day, November 27, at the Grosse the appointed, executive, 'not can arouse nothing but animosity and suspicion. rhe 00 s Pointe War Memorial Center. ' , 'S rumored to have two sets of police records, one for public elected by the peaple. I In discussing our natianal gev- Th t th' bl scrutiny, the other guarded for the eyes of the inner sanctu~. ernment policies. Mrs. Ferguson e answer 0 IS pro em, To date, the Farms has done by far the most to make It mentiened a nation divided an said Mrs. Ferguson, was an easy for the press to c:onvey its business to the eyes of t14e issues of Constitutional Govern- aroused public which was deter- New 1952,PtUkard Pat~ician '400'-one of eight new models in four price ranges reading public. Complete repbrts are prepared for each and ment with its B~ll ,of Rights mined to restore integrity to of- every meeting, covering every detail of the city's business. guaranteeing OLlrfreedom, versus flee, restore sanity \ in spending, ------Ask the man who,9wns one --- _ k't the trend toward socialism with .and confidence in our form of Copies of these reports are avai 1a bIe to th e press, an d ma e I , I'" government by electl'.ng publl"c . h . f t' t th bl' Th Its bureaus p anmng, dlrectmg much eaSIer to pass on t e m orma Ion 0 e pu. IC. e and supervlsmg. . the livp.s of aI1,' offl'Cl'als "'ho.. und'er'Stand and b.e- Farms also is publishing the minutes of every meetmg, as we and the growing evidence of ,the lieve in our constitutional pro- GROSSEPOI:NTE PACKARD~ IN~ .. JA~K WOO:D, INC. stated earlier. ' distance traveled in the curtail- cesses. . • Grosse Pointe Park Dealer Grosse Pointe Woods Dealer The Woods has recently been ~ending the "press a type- ment 'of private 'business through Mrs. James O. Murfin is chair- written report of business transacted at its council meetings, red tape, restrictions and exces:' man of the Women's Republican 15205 East 'Jefferson Avenue 19770 Mack at. Cook Road whichM~~~~~~~~~~~~~P~~greatlv facilitates the coverage problem. siveS~~~~e~~a~~~~~~AD~h,taxation. Club. The speaker was introduc- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~_

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T~ursday, November 29, 195 I G It 0 S S,E POI N TEN EW s. II Mrs. Amelia Bloomer, the orig- men's Hall, which still stands at P. E. O. MEETING MONDAY I Proud 'of ReserveT rainingWing inal "Bloomer Girl," lectured j.n ,Jetre~onand Rap.dolph, is no'...... The regular meeting 'of Chap- ~ To Give Play:~ Firemen's Half- bn :Womens used for the. Department of Pub- Win 9 Director I Rights on October 1.3, 1853, Fire- lie ..Welfare Office. ,'"-:' r AO of the P'"E. 0, Sisterhood: At Pierce High J11 be held in the home of Mrs. \ rlC~~IC .. ~~ICCt«te(Il! .. l€lCliRlR~~~~~ICt(~~ • G, Buchinger on MOnday,1 On Friday, November 30, at 8 I e'cember 3. Mrs. C. F'. Rueger. p. m., the dramatic classes at II." . .",,1'" Pierce Junior High School will 'ill be co-hostess. ' I present their semi-annual "Eve- ~It .., ~hristmaSi. near r ning of .Plays." On the program will be a play. and skit given by i .~~·..andwe1reready for it .1 the seventh grade, a pantomine g • with a cast of eighth graders, and ~ 21 t e a play presented by the eighth ~ - We're well stocked. • .1 s Make sure and ninth grades combined. ~ MORE .'S The s eve nth grade play, ~ I SHOPPING and open every evening 1Il "Elmer," concerns a likeable w PAW :.1 it's the teen-age, boy who sees to it that his younger sister, always picked I~ '.I on by the rest of the family, fin~ I~ & ally gets a break. Outdoor . DOBBS Included in the cast are David :i ! Blecki as Elmer, Angela Rossetti, J 'Gabardine It I Lois Carbone, Diane Nau, Penny' ~ ~ ! Tomicic, Chris Johnson, Margi ! JACKETS ~ 'Griffeth, Robert Dunlap, Harry ! ~ Huffaker, and a dog, Poncho. ; A variety of atyles al1d colorS. All Il ~ are full lined. Some have fur ! - The promotion of MAJOR The skit presenttd by the same '!II collars. ' . , A class is entitled "The Villain Per- ALICE HAMMOND, Wing Adju- sued Her." The reader, Joanne I tant{ to the rank of Lt. Colonel Chanterie, tells the hair-raising II 9S and her appointment to the posi- melodrama while William Ewald, I~ from$12 i tion of Wing Director of Wom- Judy Billingsley, Warren Sauer, en's Activities in the Civil Aid Agnes Peters, Penny Eyres, Bar- I Try Our Convenient ~I- bara Brownell, and William i ~ ~ Layaway Plan . j Patrol has been announced by Brown depict the. action. -Official Photo U.S. Air Force Michigan Wing Civil Air Patrol A thrilling farce-pantomine, en- ' MAJOR GENERAL HARRY A. JOHNSON, commanding general of the Tenth Air Headquarters. ,titled "The Camel and the Vam- Force, inspects the training program for the" air reserves of the 929th Reserve Training i 1,.(1, Men's Wear I Colonel Hammond who has Ipire," follows. Joan Anton and Wing at Selfridge Air Force Base. With the general are LT. COL. GEORGE L. ROSS, left, .for lLis .. C,,'. l' Elizabeth Schemm play the camel, TU,.d~ 5,6103 commanding officer of the 2242nd Air Force Reserve Training Center, and COL. FELIX io'ltA,(1,\." .i:~ been actIve In IVII AId Patro and Gayla McPhail portrays the since its inception in 1941. acti-! vampire. The rest of the char- VIDAl;.J, right, commanding officer of the 929th Air Base Group. Col. Vidal~s a civilian ! 19587 M k A Country Club i ac. ve. Woods Section I'" Chris tm.a,s! vated and commanded the largest I acters are played by Tom Purdy, in the active reserve.s from Grosse Pointe. He dons his uniform once a month for the J~-; ~ ~ ~~ ~. Give him a Dobbs Gift :squadron of women pilots in the IJudy Van LoOl;, Bruce Rockwell, reserve program...... • • * ~~~.~~~-~.~._~~~._ Certificate. complete with 1Civil Air Patrol during the war and Selma ~adl. . . . The Evemng of Plays WIll close ~ichigan's only organize~ .airiballer at West Point, he returned tinv "sombrero" ashtray and has served as Wing AdJutant with a one-act play presented by umt, the 929th Reserve TraInmg to inactive status following the in a bright miniature Dobbs since 1948. She was on active duty the eighth and ninth grades, "The Wing, is now the fin~st within the last World War. hatbox. An inspired gift, at Michigans' Civil Aid Patrol Laundry Mark." jurisdiction of the Tenth' Air f\Jo other' househofd ra~ and IlITe to. please him. anti-submarine base at Pascagou- The plot explains how Win Force, it was announced by CoL , Donovan wins a contest and out- Felix .....Vidal of Grosse Pointe, because later he picks his la, .MISS., ~nd a~so pe~formed wits his family. The large cast is commanding officer of the 929th I' ovet1 O ...."TI favorite Dobbs-with has at1 so big! courier' serVice dunng World, War composed of Chuck Wurst asWin, Air Base Group. )'o/;r Gift of the Yea.r! compliments. Stop in II. . .,' Frances Butterfield, Joan Dase~, "During the recent training loday for his Dobbs Concurrent wIth her CIVIl All' Ann Marie Hellstrom, Chuck Patrol activities, Co~onel Ham- Norris, Dick Harding, Kip Staiger, week-end, men from the south- ...... 1.."", Girt Certificate! the POLAROID mond has. been a.n active ~ember I Jerry De Meulenaere, Shiela east corner of the stfte gathered Dobbs Hats - 8.50 to 15.00 of the NInety-Nmes, an mterna-\ Mac Donnall Frank Palermo, at Selfridge Air Force Base for' pidure-in-a-minute camera tional or~anization ~f licensed Joy Yeager, Helen Slocum, Mary on-the-job training in their spe-I women pIlots, and. was recently Ogden, Margaret Peet, Bradley cialties. Most are veterans, but elected to the preSidency of that Randall Bill McCubbin and Nor- ONLY organization. " man W~st. ' we are and will continue to train I 589,75 Jie~ofd'1 Many members of the ninety- The faculty sponsors for the men without prior service," he, ' ' " ~.. nines are serving with the Civil program are Virginia Hoelzle and added. II Aid Patrol at this time. Colonel Florence Miller. "Since its adoption' in August, " MEN'S WEAR Francis Nolde, of Reading, Pa., the 929th has gradually pulled chairman of the Ninety-Nines the mother of three children, and ahead of the other reserve wings. 20419 MACK AVE. Contest Com:nittee, is national lives at 70 Cambridge road, This is due mainly to the fine (Ol'posite H(lward JOhnS&o'S) £Ieclri~ Civil Air Patrol Director of Wom- response of people interested in 30 Grosse Pointe Farms. She holds 1?dnge~;; TUxedo 1.8899 en's Activities on General Lucas a commercial pilots license, and the program and some very in- ~ .~-."\ V. Beau's staff in Washington. an instrument flight rating. She tense preparation by the parent Open Eves. 'Tit ChristmaS Colonel Hammond is married, has approximately 2,000 solo flight organization, the 224:h1d Air Force hours in her pilot's log book. Reserve Training Center. We now """'~-' feel that we have reached the front of the pack and we intend Ct';'" '74 Holds " Troop to stay there," concluded Col...... - • t f H Vidal. C our 0 onor Cdl. Vidal is the. labor relations ;-~ director for the Hudson 'Motor B&B Chevrolet Car C(lmpany. A former star foot- Bpy Scout Troop 74, sponsored by 'Richard School, held its first Honor Court of the season on Two More Sub Debs MASTER COMPARTMENT CASl doesn't overlook 0 tiling! Monday, November 26. Honored in Holidays Scoutmaster Jack Beever again . ~~'(I\ ~..... ) / received the "Sparkplug" award The Santa Claus season is eer- POI"NTE. for advancement in the troop. tainly going to be peppy for the Robert Hembel ,William Hem- sub debs. This week another Camera Shop bel' and Mi~hael O'Neill were glowing' date was added to their l6357 E, Warren made Life Scouts. Judd Emerson calendar .. when Mr. and Mrs. At Courville TU. 5-1418 was made a Star Scout. Came~on Waterman III and Mr. and'" Mrs. Edward S. Evans Jr. '~\:"'. Merit badges were~on by Dick annoUnced a,~Dec. 20 dance for - Credit Terms Available - Adams, John Bennett, Norman theJr ",sub deb daughters, Pam Open' every evening till ,9 p;m; Danaher, Judd Emerson, Tony Waterman and Virginia Eva~. Film and Projector Rentals Herman, Bob and Bill Hembel, The. party will be held at the Camera Repairs . Dennis Hykes, Max Luft, Jim Grosse, Pointe 'Club. Millies, Mike O'Neill, Bob Reu- 1''---'-'------'------ther, Bob Rien, Summers Steven- son and Gerry Webster. First Class Scout. badges were; presented to Dick Adams, Max Luft, Bob Rein and Bob Reuther. 0/0 Second. Class badges went to OFF Madison Morrisoll and John Savory. Tenderfoot badges were 2 on our complete line of given Jack Bowman, Bob Hodel' I and Bob Viewig.

The James 0, Darlings II To Arrive on Dec. 21

A:,'l'iving on Dec. 21 to spend - 'lYl Christmas in Grosse Pointe will

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Thursday. November 29, 1951 Pa.ge Ten • GROSSE POINTE NEWS , , Society News Gathered From All of the Pointes From Another Pointe 5 ho rta nd to the' Poi nteDebsJ\ddNewNa;es: of View MR.andM;s .•EL~ONKRAFT~--'h---'-'-''''----''------1 -----~{. THEODOR; ~ .• PAPES; J,;R.,,To Holrday Calen ar of Newcastle road flewto'Wash- by ington last week to be the guests T 'e"lr. E'lgagem'en t D"ISC Iose. d of Mt. Vernon road, was chosen I . d Wd ff f= . Jane Schermerhorn of MR. and MRS. STEPHEN with other outstanding students' Sally Woodruff, Daughter of Donal M. 00 ru so, . MEGREGIAN of Bethesda, Md., to se,rve as an aide during thel Lewiston Road, Bows at Dinner Dec. 20; Adele H~ebner , While YOU weren't looking .. , Wright Gedge, Jr., former residents of Grosse Pointe reception following the inaugura-I' To Be Presented at Tea Dec. 27 by Mrs. Julius slipped off to Flint last August (the 31st) . . . Park. They visited many of the tion of Harlan Hatcher as presi- F F Huebner And placed a wedding ring on the finger of the ever famous shrines of' the nation's dent of the University' of MiChi-1 --.-.-.---- so attractive Mrs.' Josenhine MaeCarter Parker of Lon- capital. After spending' the gan on Tuesday, Nov 27. At l::ast two Points families didn't dawdle over Thanks-. don,. England •• , (she' has been makl'ng her home in monthKrafts planof Marchto returnin Floridato Wash-the " • ". givmg dinner this year. There was f ar too mue h ,0t b e accom-' Bay City) • • • ington with, theit. children,' The ~. KARL DIECKMAl'fNS, plished even on the holiday for both families decided to pre-._ The happy announcement was made this week- ... and MARELL, PAUL. an,d ELDON, ~~r~c~:ue: ~:~~h~~r~ou~~eR~l sent their da~ghte!s to society during the Christmas season.' with it came the news that Wright will bring his bride to live JR. ' ANN CHRIS'r,lNE, on November The newest ChrIstmas debs ~ 'in the Pointe in early December. . . • • • 19. are Sally Woodruff, daughter I (she's a sophomore at the Uni-, What's more ... accompanying them will be her delight~ A pre-Christmas cocktail part~ • • • of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. versity of Michigan) but by the, ful family ••. seven year old twins, Florence and Anthony will be given this Friday eve- MISS .lvIARY H. COYLE has . d t h d . d h P k nin'g by MR. and MRS. THOMAS recently been elected president Woodruff of LeWIston road, \ time esser a arnve taste. ar el' • . . . . . J-ACK HENRY of Sunnmgdale of her freshman dormitory at and Adele Huebner, daughter i was Adele Huebner, debu n e. The new Mrs. Gedge IS the daughter of the late Mr. and drive. Their guests will gather Wellesley College. She is the Dec. 27 is the magic day in sil Mrs, J. J. MacCarter of Glasgow. . . I at'Grosse Pointe Yacht Club from daughter of MR. and MRS. of Mrs. Julius F. E. Huebner Adele's young life. She will bow tl~ And Wright is the son of Mrs. Wright Gedge and the late 8 until 8 o'clock. Red and whit(~ THEODORE G. COYLE of Loch- of East Jefferson avenue. at an afternoon reception in hel \e Mr. Gedge . • • . mums will be used in the green moor boulevard, Grosse Pointe Popular Sally danced the mother's home. .. * * room of the club and the hostess Sh .de * will don a Chris.tmas red taffeta ores. soles through On her evening Like most of the deb erow~ gll A graduate of the Academy of slippers at last Summer's deb p. ,The Hunters frock for the occasion. the Sacred Heart in Grosse parties and was as twinkling- Adele will arrive home in time Pointe, Miss Coyle plans to major eyed when the SUll came up for that first big day of parties sil~ We got out our little book of proper hunting terms last " . ... of tentatively in Economics at Well- on the breakfast crowd as she, on Dec. 20. week and paid a visit to the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club •.• MRS. JOHN V. RENCHARD, esley College. was when ,the stagIine whirled This past summer she spent. car: Just because we couldn't stand another minute of hear- of Charlevoix avenue, has re- ore: tu!"ned from Lake Forest, Il1., ------Springs. == == mel Sa~red -Heart Convent in the lege. He is a member of Delta and POInte, the Convent of the Sa4,. • Returning ~o;e *froin a three I "A SOUND INSURANCE PR~GRAM IS YOUR i' Jq;J ered Heart in Kenwood, N. Y.; C~C and Slgma Delta Chl frater- week;; 1:?usiness trip to California, I' ~ ~- Duchesne Residence School and mtles. MR. ,and MRS. ROBERT DRYS- ~ INVESTMENT IN THE FUTURE" ~ Franklin School of Professional Also in Florida for the party DALE spent Thanksgiving week ~ g Art, both ihNew York. She was are Miss French's grandparents, relaxing at the Broadmoor Hotel ~ ~ a member of Tau Beta here. Mr. and Mrs. John H. French of in Colorado Springs, Colo. ~ ~ . Conrad, who now lives inI:om- Twin Gates, Lake Shore road, * * *' .. ~ .Et< pano, Fla., attended Gross~ Pointe, and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and MISS MARY ANN GIBSON, I ;. High' School, the University. of IMrs. James French of Touraine freshman at Carleton College in ~ ARTHUR J. R 0 HD E ~ Miami and Michigan State Col~ road. Northfield, Minn., is a member of ;: AND COMPA~Y ==. ~ the sets committee for Clifford ~_= INSUR.A_NCE ==~; Odets' play, "Awake' and Sing," , . It was a Boston Thankl;giving I accompanied by her mother, MRS. for MRS. FRANK KUHN of Mc- ROBERT BRADLEY HAMIL- which will be produced by the =1 1214 Griswold St, • WOodward 2-4417 _=~.- Carleton. Players next month. Kinley place and her sub deb TON, and .her baby brother, ., ROBERT BRADLEY, II. Her Mary Ann is -the daughter of MR; ;~. ~ ~ daughter, AIRIELLE, who VlSlt- daddy will join the family in and MRS. WILLIAM M. GIBSON, & !~ ed Wellesley and Mount Holyoke about 3 weeks, said DQris Anne. 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Following r._.• the church service, Mr. and Mrs. Hinks entertained 14 gUe;gts at a buffet supper in their home. • * • DORIS ANNE HAMILTON, 4 sears old, visited the News office to inform the society editor that she had flown all the way from Sun Valley, California, to spend Christmas with her grandparents, MR. and MRS. JOHN DIESING, JR. of Washington road. She was

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Thursday, NoveMber 29, 1951 " ' G R OS S.E. POI N TEN E W S Page- Eleven Woma.n's Page • • I . • by, of, and for. 'Pointe Women Lucie Nauman Weds Airmen,'s Party Iv\rs. Courtland Stott 8eymours'H ave To Aid Crippled Busy Holiday Bridal Pair to live "Operation Happiness" is the r Walter F. Torrance, Jr. With a family as; large and highly appropriate. title of the active as the B. A. Seymours benefit dance sponsored 'by the. In Washington, D.C. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Nauman of Moran Road Selfridge Field Airmen, to be'held of Edgemont. Park, there is al- Is Married to Easterner at Ceremony in Christ Church, this coming Saturday' e.vening, ways a lively social calendar. I h'd 0 h f M d M Ed d This past Thanksgiving holiday Former Joan Bane ar I aug ter o. r. an rs. war, December I, at the Civic Center, Grosse Pointe; Reception at Country Club 65 Broadway, East, in Mount' things ran true to form... U. Blanchard of Oxford Road, and Bridegroom Courtland Clemens. paughters Isabel and Marcella St 'tt W d. GP U • I Ch h N . f Is At an evening ceremony in Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, The group of Air -Force Men fiew in from TrinityC.olleg~' and 0 e In .'Otemofla. ure up 118 . 'ast Saturday, Lucie Nauman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who are looking after details, Dorothy Seymour,dr0l?ped down Weddings in the Pointe last Saturday followed a pattern. ,-\rthur P. Nautnan of Moran road, exchanged vows with hope to raise at least $1,000 with from the skies, having boarded d d th b' d P' t . 1 her plane at Mary Wood Acad- Evenin g cllerembonies~ere favore ahn e, rI t~S, o.f e g~ s, Walter France Torrance, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. which to purchase toys and other I emy in Green Ridge, Pa. seeme d .a ,to e .mOVlng away to ?mes In 0 er Cl les, Torrance of Waterbury, Conno%-'------articles for the crippled children I Two out-of-f;Qwnguests arrived. Washmgton W111be the fu.0 J Cl K lb at the Sigma Gamma hospital on The Rev .• ' emens 0 ry, Ericsson B. Broadbent and Ballard road, just south of Mount for the week-end in the persons ture home of the former Joan heads and the bridesmaids' fiow- "lfficiated at the ceremony, Charles H. Granger II, all of Clemens. The distribution will be of Dick Cline of Saginaw and Ndla Blanchard, daughter of ers were pale pink roses. '..:hich was followed by a re~ Waterbury; A. David Russell and made at the annual Christmas Charles Fahy of Chevy Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ulland Gowned in palest blue were ':eption given at the Country G. Bradford Palm~r Jr. of Tar- Party given by these men for the Md. . ,. - .' t 'Blanchard' of Oxford road. the bridesmaids, Nancy Schmidt. ]ub bv the bride's parents. rytown, and Ed":'In S. Rocke- children at the hospital. They Jo1Oed.the 86 guests a - , Dolores Motter, Carol Chadwi~ The 'brunet bride wrote white feller III o~ WashIngton. The event will begin at 3:30 tending a buffet supper and open Jo~n was marned Saturday. and Eleanor Ryan of Shak~r silk satin gown, its bateau .A blue SIlk taffeta gOW?worn p. m., and will continue "until?" house at which Kathleen Sey- evenmg. at an 8:30 o'clock cere- H' hts 0 G P inte M eIg,. neckline deeply appliqued in WIth sn:all cloch~ contrIved of The mus.ic for this occasion Will./ mour was hostess on Friday eve- many In rosse 0 e- Carolyn Johnston, m:aid of hon~ leirloom rosepointe lace. The leaves In matc.hlI~g tone was be furnished by the Tenth Air ning and later the. entire crowd morial Church to. CourtI~nd or, was in dusty rose satin ana lung hodice had long, fitted c~osen by the brIde s m?ther who Force Band of Selfridge Field. moved on to Grosse Pointe Yacht Stott, son of Mrs. Obs G. WIley net and her flowers were Amer- ~Ieeves and a train distin- p10ned blue spray orchIds on her There will be refreshments along :lub ior the dance honoring the .of Drex,el Hill, Pa., and the ican Beauty roses. , e-uished the' long, full skirt. handbag, with the dancing. NeedleSs to say, ~ Junior'and Senior Classes of Con- late EmIl Stott. Howard Linton came frorh A full length veil of French Mrs. ~orrance affected ~ small the public are being cordially l~t of the Sacred Heart. The tiniest white satin covered Washington, D. C., to be Mr. "Ilk illusion fell from a brief cap net ha.t 10 mauve. shade WIth her welcomed and their response can ( buttons were used from neckline IStott's best man and seating .the of rosepointe lace and 'Lucie match10g taffeta gown. H;er help to assure the success of the 71"'rs' Anderson to hem <>nJoan's wedding gown guests were th~ bride's brothers, ,-arried an arrangement of white fiowh7drswere a corsage of whIte extremely worth~w.hile project. :U • . ., . . Robert and PhIl Blanchard; Ed- I'd . I t h t' orc I s, _ of lustrous satm. A demure and ward Beaver and Jack, WateriJ orc 11 S anc s ep ano IS, Wh th 1 I ft · -t F -l I . . en e young coup e e N I.dB g VZSZ S amz Y high. turned-down neckline fin- of Washington. - The fn,:e brIdal attendants wer" for a wedding trip in Sea Island, ove rl e ished the fitted bodice which was Mrs. Blanchard's jewel green ;:owned In softest t0t;es of gray Ga., the bride traveled in a black Party Held Mrs. McFeely Anderson's ar- attached to full skirt. French silk lace frock was worn witp. gol~ '!ylon tulle over PInk taffeta. and red tweed suit collared in ivaI in the PoiIlte from her illusion formed the tiny juliet accessories and brown orchids. Three tiere~ skir:ts ~ere designed black velvet, Her small hat was __ , ome at Bedford Hills,N. Y., bridal cap from which fell a Mr. and Mrs. l3lanchard were Jouffant, slH~mmg ~to moulded of black velvet. Something new in bridge par- _nspired two parties given by her finge'rtip length veil. hosts to the wedding guests at a ~trapless bodICes, TInY capes of Following their wedding trip, ties is taking place today when ons and daughters-in-la.w during The bridal bouquet was com- reception in the Grosse Pointe 'uHe covered sho~l?ers and the the new Mr. and Mrs. Torrance the Clark School Woman's Club her visit. posed of ivory roses. Yacht Club following the church :;irls wore gray veIlIng chapeaux I will make their home in Wash- holds a telephone dessert bridge The former JOAN NELLA BLANCHARD, daughter or Mrs. Anderson spent the Members of the bridal party ceremony. with twisted pink velvet ribbon ington D. C. party in six different homes, All Mr. and, Mrs. Edw~rd Ulland Blanchard of. Oxford road, Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. wore classic picture frocks of It will be mid-December .before .'dging extending into streamers I '______the parties take place at the same who was married on November 24 in Grosse Pointe Mem- and Mrs. John Wendell Ander- satin combined with net. Match~ Joan and Courtland arrIve at :=!t back,. 1M D II time .and higJ\ scorers are estab- "'o\oial Church to the son of Mrs. Otis G. Wiley of Drexel son II in their Lake Shore road ing satin crowns were on their their new Washington home. They carried pink carnations' C owe to lished by telephoning scores to Hill, Pa. home. On the holiday afternoon, "lnd ivy, and Constance Nauman, Pi. D a master keeper. the young Andersons' asked a ;\5 her sis~cr's maid of honor, car- ay ec_ 6 Mrs. Forest Wainscott is chair- l1lUIllberof friends in for cock- I ~'led pink roses with pink car- _ man of this intricate party which tails complimenting his mother. . will raise funds for the various On Saturday evening, Mr. and natIons. The Gl'osse Pointe Morning philanthropies to which the Clark I From Another Pointe of View . Mrs. Wendell W. Anderson Jr. Bridesmaids included Mrs. -Musicales will present Robert School .Woman'sClub contributes. invitation to.the Jant~ George Bradford Palmer Jr. of , W . '11 be I. entertained in her honor at a Tarrytown. N. Y., Mrs, Frederick McDowell, the gIfted young Assisting Mrs. alnscott WI Continued from Page 10) dinner party in their home on - C. Ford Jr., Elizabeth Archer pianist, at the Country Club on Mrs. C. Joseph Belanger. Jinxie Takes Honors Kenwood road. . charming gift !Jhop '~n lhe hifl" Friends and members of the The visitor left Sunday to re- ~nd Anne F1etcher, Monday. December 6, at 11 a.m. club have taken tables for the Jinxie McLucas was awarded the brush for the hunt (a turn to her home'"in the East. The bridegroom was assisted Mr. McDowell has a remark- party. The games wi! be held in miniature red fox) ... ~ance'-Jy his asbrother,best manEdwinand GbrIdes-.. Tor- able imagination. for. expressive the homesA ofd bMrs.MLawrenceG And some of the hunters we recognized dwere Ernesth This Decorative men included David H. Finnie contrasts, an Inst10ct for the Wal~h on u.u on, rs.. ' race Putnam (who's Master of the Fox and Boun s) . , • Jo n Guild to Hold ~nd Petel' G, Smith of New York', musical address, technique of RobInson on Il/fIddlesex,Mrs. Ross Mulford (one of the whips and Bunt Club new president) Christmas Party Tree Displays Your .John~ A, Coe III, Allen M, Sper- virtuoso dimensions, great power, ThomicicJacobs ononBerkley,BalfoUr,Mrs.Mrs. WalterMilton •.. W'II'1 lam K • All en "' .Edmun d Dow I'mg (h')w Ip Ii . l d Christmas Cards ------.- ,and mature musicianship. He Vokes on Buckingham, and Mrs. Mrs. Putnam ... Mrs. Wa1 ter Stewart, .. Mary Mu ~r The S1. Joseph's Guild will ~••••••••_•.,..-...... :"••i was born in Owensboro, Ken- John Thorp on Haverhill. • , • Nancy Ruedemann .• , Marshal Templeton. '•• DIck hold a Christmas Party on Tues-

~"•.~ GROSSE POINTE !, tucky, and began }ris musical The Committee in charge Fruehauf ... Janet Allen ••• and Mrs, Herman Pe~old, day, December 4, at the St. A colorful decorl!ltion, a ~ wishes Gro~se Pointe News to The juniors taking part in the Thanksgiving day hunt Joseph Home for Aged, 4800 Ca- ~. COMMUNITY ! training there. From the first he announce that everyone is we1. were: dieux road. tree that you'll

.•.....•.•..,:..,.,.,.... ~,:. THEATRE, INC. II displayed remarkable talent and come to join in the novel party. Susan Mulford ••• Julie Cudlip : •• Nan Maxwell ••• It will open at 11 a.m. with a cover with, holidl!lY . after careful preparation he went, _ Annette Templeton, •• Lauren Edgar .. ,Fred Ollison III. " sale at the following booths; the '..~.'....'.;.'.' Present<, i ',to Chicago, where he became a Center Holdzng J h P' K t Gl D D t -t d farm women's exchange, baked .cl!lrds, topped with a. ~i; Ion urVIS... rys nancy . .• enny en on . . . an goods, fancy work, and religious I i pupil of Rudolph Ganz and Mol- C stume Party Eddie Denton ... articles. A chicken pie luncheon glittering stl!lr. It folds "The Corn I Ilie Margolies. 0 _ A subscription breakfast followed the morning's activity. will be served at 12 :30 followed compoc+ly for storeg9. ;,' I I H~ has, already ~ppeared as Final preparations are now >I< • '" by the customary card party. ITS Green" \ SOlOIst~Ith ~he ChIcagO ~ym. nearing completion' for the Cos. Regular Hunts Pillow slips will be given for 1 phony fIve t1m~s. An a;tdIence tume Ball to be held at the table prizes. Donation for the' ' \~' ?f 35,000 was thnlled by hIS,P,lay- ;Grosse po,inte, War Memorial We learned that Hunt Club members have been meeting party will be $1.50. ! Dec. 6th and 7th Ing at one of the Grant Park Center for the High 'School age Saturday mornings to hunt .... ' later having brunch at the Mis." Glen Burgam, general A seleetion of unusual gifts ••• in exeit. i c~ncerts l,ast symme:-. He. .pas youth' of the" ,PointeS this Sat- cluhhouse-~... . . chairman \ ..of the event, urges ing ..selections. now • • • many fine (Thursday and. Friday) !gIve~ reCItals If,! Chicago' with urday night;"~:December 1. Fes-. Enthusiasts find' time, too, to be at the club on Wednespay early reservations because of a limited:a'l,no,unt .of tables. Reser- I unanImous acclaIm.. tivities will begin at,.9 and con- afternoons when the hunt begins at 4 o'clock ... followed .by, Grosse Pointe High lOne hundred reservatlon;s have tinue through unti1:midnight. dinner vationsmaY'"be) made by calling imports in the e~lIection. j Mrs., A:' Einl1e'user at TUxedo Tickets , ... ,., $1.25 : .abc:,~~dX::~;p:.,a:;[a~~:~gCO!;th;J~:~n~i~t~~:~'i::a~~~s:will ~i~~:~~e!:ti~~~:~/~~,o~u~ili~ ~~t~tJ;eish~~~, 2~1657'or Mrs.;A. J. Kleffman e presen a.e .. enry . POInte schools are cordIally In- , at VAHe.y 2~~p50. Ilvailable at Doubleday's Joy Mrs Allan. Shelden, Mrs. 't d t tte d Th' . will meat hung from a tree (now, don t press us any more on this ' . . VIe 0 an. e pnce ) Although the United States has' :lite "'>md Hamilto,~'s Treasure James T. Murfin, Mrs. Frede:-Ick be $1.50 per couple and no stags one ..• '" '" '" D T. Mu~phy, Mrs. Ford DetWIler, will be admitted. only 12 per.c~nt of the world's .,. ant's ('!Jest in. the Village land ar£:iageologieally favorable Mrs..RIchard P. Joy, Mrs. Jer~me The Memorial Center Youth A New Year's Eve Ball i~. -or by callin.g RemIck, Jr., Mrs. Jerome RemIck, Council has chosen Bob Ruth's for the OCcurrence.of petroleum, 88 Ker'cbe.1JtZl••• Grosse Pointe F4fflU Sr., Mrs. J: B. Ford, Jr." M~s. Orchestra to provide the dance This Saturday evening .•. all Hunt Club members will American oil men have dis- ~ TU. 1.4586 Charles Dean, Jr., Mrs. Be~JamlO music. General chairman of the be on hand ... covered about two-third$ of all TU.2.6880 the oiliQ.und in the world to date. j~ I Warren and Mrs. FrederIck S., ,dance' is C;S'nthiaLa Fon.d, under For the President's Ball. ' •• in honor of Mr. Mulford .•• ''''. Ford, Sr. whom the decorations, refresh- And the pink coat chatter will probably run high ments, and publicity' committees about the New Year's Eve Ball the club is scheduling , are operating. this year • • , The costumes, which the com- To be followed on New Year's Day by the annual school~ mittee urges' be "couple cos- ing show tumes," 'will be. judged for orig- . . . •. 1 h inality at intermission time, and l?urmg the wmter! they te 1 us the orses are not stored three cash awards will be. made • , • Instead are exerCIsed regularly at musical rides in the to the couples judged best by indoor ring . • . the committee. >I< Our little stewttt'dSRJP * * Mr.. Walter Seibe~, .the Youth Hunt Club Sc'ene CounCIl's adult adVIser, has, re- " . , is COMING IN lor the mother.l quested that any students who We notIce m the SOCIety news, too •.. that the school of tiny tots - •• have records that they would be' crowd will be hie-ing out to the Hunt Club on January 2 ! willing to donate for use by the When the Edwin O. Bodkins (they also like yachting) Council at future parties, should • and the Nelson Hollands are hosts at a dance. contact the Memorial Center. Through theft and breakage the record supply belonging. to the so they ean do therr ~"opplngl Youth Council has diminished - considera bly. • H. H, Emmons Jr, Leaves PUBLI(; SALE announcing To Visit Sister in West Not an Auction-All Items Priced Thanksgiving in Santa Fe, N. M., was enjoyed by HaroldH. Household Furnishings The Emmons Jr. of Radnor circle, Play School •• who motored. west to visit his sister, Mrs. Emmons Klingen- smith, and his niece, Marion ESTATE OF lor TOTS 01 2 to 10 years Scotten Klingensn:ith.

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Give Him Go'od-Looking Uneck j!eeve!e3j $16.50. PAJAMAS for Christ~as . n a t u rally . a" t a. Striped lustrous broadcloth ... ' •••... 6.50 " , -Picture by Fred RUnnells .. b. Winospun-the flnes't multi-fllament rayon, in Beginning at 11 o'clock tl1isFridayjuorning, a~dT~sting until 10 p.m., members of I" maroon, navy, maize .' ••• , , , •.•. 12.50 Grosse Pointe Unitarian Chu~ch'\vill hold a Merry Christmas Fair at' the church, East i , c. "Wales Flannel"~warm but fight in' weight. Jefferson avenue at Riv(l.rd. On~"of the mo;stpQPui~r.)eatures of the fair is the original Heather tones of blue, wine, green ... 10.00 cartoon booth and here, having a preview :;~f ~orri~

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General News • Legai. • Clusifieds'. Featu~ePage Thursday, November 29. 1951 Page Th!rteen Section 2 GROSSE POINTE~MICHIGAN" ; Grosse P"iriteNews ; Fence Violations Cited by. Farms. ~ Recovered Lobt Checked by Farms ~Chi.ef , Two Farms residents who have McLucas, who has erected a been cited by the city as violators .rustic fence around portions 01.. For Comfortable of its fence ordinance, have been his property at Grosse Point .. given until the next Farms coun- boulevard and 'Tendome roacI; ell. meeti~g, scheduled for De. The co'Uncil contends' that. its' Christmas Shopping • • cember 17, to comply with the height violates the city ordinan;l:e; • law. . ' Henry Maurer, citY attorney , Daniel Goodenough, aF~rms for the Farms, has .notified boJ:q 'councilrilan, one of those cited, is in writing,. of. the Farms' de,. Shop Now! 'the owner of a rustic fence whiCh, termination to make therll com. has been erected on top of a.ply with the ord~na.nc.e. :', ~. stone retaining wall along' Char-' levoix near Mt. Vernon ancr I. MerrIweather roads. . TUX'EDO A .number of complaints h\ve . RENTALS. been lodged with' the council by Correct residents of the area. At a coun- cil meeting on. November 19, Men's Formal Wear ,. for Ail Occasions' some 20 additional residents were pre~ent ,to complain and they Woods presented a .lpetition signed by Tuxedo Rentals more than 100. '20733 Mack; at 8 M~ TU, 1-3530 The other..resident citeo is. J~hn KODAK PONY EnjoyYoUT., Fireplace CAMERA .. OUTFIT BURN "Disco" .-Picture by -Fred Runnells let us show you this brand-new miniature cam. FARMS POLICE CHIEF WALTER HOYT checks over the more than $2,000 worth of stolen goods recovered COAL era package mode by the Eastman Kodak Com, with the apprehension of the thieves who ransacked the Heartly'''Hunk" AnderSon residence on Moran road. The pony. In a.ddition to the camera, each Outflt Clean.Burning, :ncludes a. fI~sholder Wlt~ batteries and flashguard, 8 flash stolen articles were found by the police in the homes of Charles Caver and Eli Leggett, young Detroit Negroes who confessed to a number of Pointe house robberies. b~mps, carrYI.ng case, and two rolls of Kodak Film-one Quick-Starting ~.;!(,an~,wh't~ and one Kodachrome. In gift box-all fOl $oIol.65-, ,"eluding Federal Tax. :Library Friends Twenty Teach~rs Qual.ified Fire Department ;To Hear Reviews MythicafClub Report Submitted 15~lb. containers For at GPHS for ee;sy handling ! Friends of the, Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Farms fire de- i Public Library are expecting a By, Cynthia Netting itz, Mrs .. Esther Meld,rum, Mr. partment recorded a total of 16 ,record turnout to hear Mrs. Fred AI' t Sh k Frank Banach, and Miss, Doris K. runs during the month of Octo- -THE IDEAL FIREPLACE COAL i K. Hauck discuss outstanding Fall po 0 g 1 e s 0 a espeare: I books at their meeting next Tues~ "Upon what meat do these our Trott. ber, of which only two were to :day evening, December 4, at 8:30 teachers feed that they remain so! 'These ~eachers. have watched fires. in residences. A total of $100 damage was done to the o'clock at the Public Library, young?" '! Grosse Pointe High School grow Ooal & i buildings' which have an. esti- ; 15430 Kercheval avenue. Twenty teachers who comprise Ifrom a small uncertain seedling mated vahie of $110;000. R~ F. MEEK Supply I, M.l's. Hau~k first be%an r~view- nearly o'ne-fourth' of the present to the streng, high-standard in. The new ambulance. raced to IlOg In 1934 In connectlOn wlth her . . stitution of education we know ! duties as program chairman for teachmg staff of Grosse Pomte today. Many of the schools polio five emergency calls with the , 2619 CONNER VA.. 2.3467 emergency pickup truck answer- th~ Mot~ers' Club o.f Grosse High School have given more cies bears the marks of thei.r in. 171 '4 'Kercheval • . , in the Village I I i1\g six calls. ~omte HIgh School. WIth an as-I than 20 Y'Jars of service to the fluence. TUxedo 1.4096 Sl~t fr?m John R. Barnes, formeI'I Grosse Pointe Public School sys- Through the years they have I Su.pe,:mtendent of Sc~ools ~nd tern. "I watched the' school grow in trad- PrmcIpal of Grosse POinte High, 0 . ht . t f Iition But their hearts have re- Mrs. Hauck began reviewing t ~e mIg'th pIC ure a f group? mai~ed young and gay enough to Jn books regularly as a professional edac et:s wl h~ sdcorteh0 years 2 O understand the teen-agel's WIth '" .' S' th t t' h h e uca IOn b e In em, as I . 1eVlewer. mce a Ime seas, . bl b t Id d whom they work so successfully. steadily expanded her activities venel fJ, e en a . men. an wo- . _ RASHIDBrothers Offer} ParticuLar Service for Grosse Pointers until she now has nine regular ~en WIth snow-white hall', carr~- I groups, in addition to other re- mg the. works of Socr~tes und~r views given throughout the met- one aIm, and a phIlosopher s Huge ..Trade~~lnAllowances. ropolitan area. st~n~ unde~ the other. However, Apples for Gifts With an excellent. group. of thIS IS definltely not th,: case ..Yes, books coming out this Fall, Mrs. th: years may have tmted some Hayck wi)lhave outstanding hal.rs grey and deep.ened a few JAC:i< FROST bookS. to dispuSs. She also plaDs,~ wnnkles, but otherwlse,. they ?p~ FRUIT FARM to give the group'.an opportunity p'e~r to be as y,oung as, spr10g I for Cl. qu~st,ion", and answer pe.~ chIckens-and tWIce as peppy; Washington, Michigan .. riod, .revo1'v.in'g around current' True, there are those among - Phones --., -_ books. .' . them who remember when Grosse WASHINGTON 3541 The Friends cordially invite all ,Pointe .High School. wa~ but a DETROIT TR.:3-8030 Call local' residents 'who are interestld. dream 10 a few men's m10ds and in books'to come out to hear her:' some marks on a blueprint. They Tree-Ripe;,ed ED. 1-936\ This is the first of a series of pro- can st~ll picture the school's first II Hand-Pic~ed grams to be held this winter as a teeter10g steps toward top-stand-' community service of the Friends ard education in the 1920's, when Fancy of the Grosse Pointe Public Li- there Wf,S no set course of study, brary. and the first graduating class con- Northern Spys sisted of 24 students. Then there An All Purpose Winter Apple were the years during the de- i for Family or Busine'ss Gifts. pression when salaries were stead- I Church to Hold Gift Box No, 1 ily reduced-and the Bank Holi- ,I day, when teachers were paid in --12 Fancy Apples @$1.50 Special Service Gi ft Box No. '?- pbtatoes and beans, because the I 24 Fancy Apples @$2.50 Hundreds will sing in the Sun- Board of Eaucation could get no money for salaries. I Gift Box NO.3 day morning service at Christ 32 Fancy Apples @ $3.00 DIRBCTLY ACRCSS JEFFEr;SOK FRO:'l TOl'vl BOYD FORD AGENCY Church to mark the annual Men Through the years, each of I and Boys' Sunday, designated by these teacflers has come to know I A Hand-Painted E, Jefferson at Nottingham the Episcopal Diocese. some 6,000 to 8,000 students on a I Gi~t Card Enclosed In addition to the regular first name basis. Now they oc- ~1I111111111111111111::III1I1I1I1IlIlIlIllIlIlIlIlIlIIlIlIIlIIlIlIl"tlllIllIllIlIlIlIlIIllIllIIlIlIlI1I1111111111111/1"1II111"11I1I1I1I1I1I1I1II11II1I"1I11"111I"lIl1lilllllll"lIl1ll1l~ choirs, the men and boys who casionally have the children of We Deliver Orders Daily to ~ = 234 Piquette Ave., near John R, have sung in the Christ Church former pupils in their classes. Is ' ; NOW IN OUR TiHIRTY.FIRST YEAR; it any wonder that they have so Detroit. or choirs, will return on Sunday, De- Direct Shipment from Farm to ~ ~ cember 2, to emphasize this hap- many friends? your Home or Anyplace in the py tradition of the Episcopal Among the teachers entitled to United States (except Pacific - Churches. membership in the mythical Coast States, Arizona ~nd New The choir alumni, under the di- "Over 20 Club" are:-Mrs. Anne.1 Mexico). rectiol! of Mr. Robert Hawksley, Majneri, Mr. George Lance, Mrs. - F.A.G.O., will sing the offertor. Bernice Stoltenberg, Mr. Donald Shipping Charges Extra ium, Moil your order to Washington, Campbell, Mrs. Myrtle Wagner, Mich., 'with check for Apples, The service begins at 11 o'clock. Mr. John Finch, Mrs. Bell Prom, which will be shipped Everyone. is welcome. The Rev. Mr. Lawrence Westerville, Miss Nelle Messerli, Mr. N. Ray Wat- PREPAID ling, Mr. S. S. Shoemaker, Miss Shipping Charges Billed Later. Hazel Black, Mr. Raymond Kaul. I

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By NANCY KASER Cancer Patzel e.- ce f waters on sep-I vce on marItal famIly or person. ,seri, The women of Salem Memorial - -, _... th~ bcon2nOec117nsg3 al problems. chs:; L u the ran Church, Moross at b ' tern er, . _ Y I As far as the Cub Scouts are i -- for .,Chester, will hold their Christmas The big event of the week. end IWarner, Jeanne Rydholm ~n Neil Nelle and' Dick Spencer concerned, this is going to be a i program at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, of November 17 was the Pointe Smith, Patti Lee'n Winnie Li. ~ ,,- White Christmas! Nearly 3,000' surn December 12, in the church base. Players' production "Berkeley kert, Emo Hard~ng 'n Dick Saun- , 'boys in 321.Cub Scout packs in I 25, ment. " '. del'S,Ann Blashlll 'n Ken Barlow, ued Square, and many partIes were Margie P'ayne' 'n Tom Pfieffle, MUSIC the Detroit h1etroPolitan area and" Move with Ha"'D,e' CITY OF €iven lor those who worked on Barb Lowe 'n Clem ~artin, Peg After a\ most satisfying concert last Thursday evening" stiburbilI~,communities, are .Plan-I the play and those who saw it. More~and,'n p.ete DaYldson, Barb IDetroit bid good-bye to Paul Paray with a standing ovation:, n~ng again. th.I.'Syear to collect I. Local and GROSSE POINTE FARMS After the play on Friday night, Mensmg rt Jlm DaVIsson. . . 1 h .' d d. l' htf 1 . d'" 'd.. 1 b t wh't 1 th f h A . SUMMARY OF Nancy Bruneau gase' an "open Also: Carol Loveless 'n Norm salutmg not on y a c arm~ng an e Ig u m IVI ~a u .. 1 e. co. or t e mencan i It PROCEEDINGS OF house" for her class. Pat Burke, Lasca, Joyce Blashill 'n Nels Jen. also a conductor and musiCIan of tremendous/ability. must Canc~r SOC1:ty. I fast 'Longr Distance Kay Jamison, Chuck Beronius, sen, Carol Lundgren 'n Dick War. have been obviotis to all that he has accomplished much with Thl,S,'ann'ii~I;Good Turn has I' dependable Regalar .Meeting Louise Hutchins, Jackie DeClerk, ner Greachen Becker 'n Bud Al-., . .. . made 1t pqsslble for the tmpor-j November 19, 1951 Roxann Werback, Sue Miller, len' Laurie Smith 'n Bili Huette. our DetrOIt orchestra. ... - . , tant Patient)g Aid ~rogram of the service Nancy Fricke, Ernie Nigg, John mah. Jeanne Newell 'n' Dave The entire program was \yell played. It opened with a fine, society t? di~tribute 865,000 can. I -Moving :~ Called to order at 8:00 p. m. Finch, R.ay Osborne, Dave Dob- Bou~e".L~uis.eHutchins 'n Erni.e 1 re:r:-ditionof Schubert's "unfinished". Symphony. EUgene. 1stomin' cel'..d.ressmgs free during the pas.t Present on .roll call: Mayor bins, Janet Fild'ew, Lois Engel, Nigg, Alice James 'n Dale Ewart, was the guest artist, and he, performed Mozart's Concerto No. 19 jor year. CRATING STORAGE : William F. Connolly, Jr., and Sue Limberg, Margaret Gardner, Margaret Koehler. 'n George Park- Piano and Orchestra in E Flat, showing a sensitive feeling for the So badly needed are these White' :; Councilmen William G. Kirby, , Delphine Walgenbach, Mike Lu- er, Carol De Korse 'n Fred Jen- 'work and technical mastery.though there seemed .to be a lack of Cloth collections, that Mrs. R. L. ; (~ Richard L. Maxon and Neil S. .., McEachin. b~to, .John Bonbright, Bill Mars- sex;,' Sue .Clemens 'n Jo~n Bon- brilliance'in his playing. B~t this may have,been partly accounted Stimson, 'Salvage Chairman ..,for. den, Dave Bouse, Barb Kraus, bng!'tt, MIdge Stapleton ~ Jer:y for ;by tne piano he was using. Durufle's "Tambourin" found, M, tIne. pas~ three years, announced, Absent: Councilmen Daniel Joy Arnold, Betty Reitz, Marilyn DClV1S,Beverly Hudson" n., BIll ' . '.,. ,. ., ' .", 'Wlt,hout _the help of the Cub Hammel'Moving & Storage W. Goodenough, John M. S. Howe, Harvey Keith and Chuck Adams, and Joan Smithers 'n Don Paray at hIS"be.st, and the pla~,1Ogof"~agner s P.relude .an~ ~ove Sco\lts, we could not have con- Hut chi n son and George L. SChaller are some of those who Coury." IDeath from TrIstan and Isolde and Rlde of the. Valkynes ~ould tinued this' desperately needed ,5415 Conner Ave .• Detroit Schlaepfer. enjoyed Nancy's hospitality. .'. * . \. 'ihot have been improve~ upon. We hope M. Paray will return soon. service to the cancer sufferers of Mayor William F. Connolly, • .. *' Chet Sampson left for Wash- I DRAMA this community." Jr., presided. Also on Friday night Pat Dana- ington, D. C., and New ?la,rk on I "Lo and,Bebol,d" the new John, Patrick comedy which was at Local Cancer Society Districts I' The meeting adjourned fOl' her was' surprised at a party in Tuesday on another trxp. The Ithe .Cass last week 'is a. frequently hilarious and generally enter- will r.eceive their .own collect~d a short period to permit the honor of her 17th birthday. FloDia boys who saw such famous places,. " ,. , . ,'" materIal, so what IS collected 10 Council to sit as a Board of Duemling 'n Bill Haring, Sally as the Pentagon, WashingtonCa- :~~~mg pIe~e. !It h.~ .to do with a rIch old auth~r, and philosopher, this area will go directly to the Appeals on the applic,ations .of Kern 'n Jerry Harden, Nancy Hall thedral, Times-Square and China.' MUoAJcott, who dIes and sUlys around to haunthIS own house, three local District Patient's Aid group. , EstimateS the Grosse Pointe MethodIst In Don Button, Bertie Roberts 'n town over Thanksgiving vac~tion ot~er$hosts who join him in this, and the romance between the old . Church and William G. Kirby. John Coury, Joyce Blashill 'n Iare Don Herron, George Osius, man's O:oct-or.and young houSemaid-still very much alive. INVENTED IN CHINA I A petition, bearing approxi- Norm Lasca anC'JPat's date, Glenn Dick O.sius, Ray Osborne., Eri.ch DI'reetor B'urgess Mer-edith has done a g.ood J'ob ili" making the . mately one hundred signatures Th h 1 d P t 1 b t h H ld B t D k Paper was 10vented in China I , 41 ompson, e pe a ce e ra e I Sc welzer, aro a e.. 1C shifts between the two levels of: ac,tion-living. and dead-smooth during the reign of the Han I of residents, was presented, in her blrthday. Forton, Hank Hubbard, BIll Rex- ,. . I which it was requested thl\t • • • ford George Nicholson Murray and un0l>trusI~e,but th~ playnas many weak spots. It needs cuttmg Dynasty (206 B. C.-220 ~. p.)., : RoC action be taken to remove the The next night after the play MacDonald, Carroll Grig~by,John to quicken the pace, especially in Act I, and major revisions to Und,er patronage of the bnlli~nt fence along Charlev9ix Ave. the t:..aditional "Cast 'n Crew" Hammond John Finch, Kirt Weed heighten and/strengthen the climax, which as it now stands is most fouse °bf Han't nedw. ~nd vitadl nue across from Lothrop Road. party was given by Barb Drin- and Bruce' Chambers. inconsistent and out of key. The p.lay ends happily enough, but the 'I borcke.sf ehg~nt 0 b' eve °hP, and ... ' .t' h 'd'd d k.d 'f ' . ... 00 SOlS O1"y, lograp y, an The residents and pet.itioners kaus. Some of the cast n crew ------wrl mg ere IS eel e ly wea an In erlOr. poetry started to appear in great present were informed that who were at Barb's were Tinsey Pointers Attend Leo G. Carroll- gives a competent performance as the intellec- numbers. ... the Council had ordered the Netting 'n Neil Smith, Jeanne tuaJ and wItty Mr. Alcott, and has some pretty funny lines to de- _ , '" provisions of the fence ordi. ; ,.I Rydholm 'n George Rynolds, 'M' Inau' rat."on You can't mar its matchless beatty! ... nance enforced as to the fence Anne Leete 'n Pete Wardle, Ellie gu liver, although we weren't always .able to hear him. Jeffery Lynn In the fall of October 7, 1813,I . in the complaint. Frizzell 'n Dick Saunders, Joan was handsome and adequate as the young doctor, while Paul Crab- there was great distress among The Council approved addi- Smithers 'n Don Coury, Jane Lev- Grosse Pointe was well repre- tree 's. petty racketeel' was convmcm' . g enough. Howev,er th e l'eal the citizens of Detroit and vicin-.I• $4!! tional work on the City's ordi. eremc 'n Jack Grenard, CaroI sented at the 1.'nauguration of st aI'S 0 f the veh.1cle were Lee G.ran,t whId0 p aye the UDCll Itureat ity from want of provisions. Dul'- SHERWIN WILLIAMS nances before codification. Loveless 'n Clark Bassett, Sue Harlan Hatcher as the eight presi- heroine sympathetically an.d appealingly, the Ramapo Indian maiden,. ing the following winter 700 of Gal. 16~53 E. Warren TU. '.9200 General Harrison's soldiers died Dark Colors Parking requirement; under Squire 'n Bob Richardson, Coby dent of the Uriiversity of. Michi- Minnetonka Smallflower (Doro -Merande), whose appearance and of disease. Slightly Higher Open 8 to 6; Friday till 9 p.m. the zoning ordinance as to a Martin, George Bashara, Jinnie gan on Tu~sday, November 27. lines accounted for much of the hilarity, and the bird-brained South- proposed new -post office to be D,avis,Nancy Eriksen, Emily Har- i The ceremony was held i.n Hill ern belle called Honey (Chile) Wainwright, pot-trayed amusingly ':T erected in the Kerby Subdi- dlOg, Molly Murphy, Ray EddY",Auditorium on the campus 10Ann and well by Frances Waller. . vision on Mack Avenue were Joe Buell, Edne Edens, Ann Ore- Arbor at 3 p. m...... ' discussed. The general fund financial ~~~~~~so~~an Carver and Sue I t: .luncheonw~s held ~or. the I We saw "Oklahoma!" at the Shubert Sunday night for the first N offwlal delegates 10 the MIchIgan It' lth h thO . th fif h h' f th' kl' 'I ' report for the period ending .. • • U. f llowed by the academic 1me, a oug 1SIS e t s ow1Og0 1Sspar 109 musiCa 10 October 31. 1951, was exam- Carol Lundgren gave another p~~~;si;nat 2:45.' ,~etroit., And what a SU,rinyand engag,ing piece it is! The produc~ion ined and ordered filed. p~rty aft7r the play that same . The following 10 Pointers were i 1Sfine from start to fims~,.and was ~lreeted by Rouben Ma~ouhan. A request for a wage in. mght. ~tIII more of those who present to represent their re. I An excellent and polIshed cast s1OgSlt~ewonderfully bng,ht and cI'ease for the Public Works had enJ~yed t.he ~lay and th~n spective schools:- 1 tune~ul songs of Rodg,ers and._Hamme~stelr:, a~d executes w1th en- employees was referred to the ••• dro?pe~ In ~t Carol s were Laur~e Mrs. Charles A. Kanter, of 16805 thus1asm Agnes de'Mllle'~ WItty and lmag10atxve dances, The set- • Finance Committee. . • SmIth ? Bl~l Huetbten:.an,tGIHorlfaMamee avenue representing EI-Itings by Lemuel Ayres are effective, and right in keeping with the • A communication disapprov- Anton n Blll Nee ,.Jane 0 - . • .. • , M'k D II G he m1ra College. fresh and cheery atmosphere. . • ing the Council's handling of man n 1 e 0 ey, reac n I • the Belanger Avenue alley Becker 'n George Nicholson, Shir. ~rs. James Graves, o~ 63 Cam- SUN STROKE: As a 'playwright, Wolcott Gibbs, the captious • :matter and liquor licensing on ley Stoup 'n Wayne Miller, Gail bndge road. represent10g Bryn I drama critic of the New Yorker magazine, falls far below the stand- • Mack Avenue was received. • Sisson 'n Tom Lister, Sally Mawr College., , I ards he has set foX;other playwrights. "Season in the Sun"-his play. • A communication from the Browne 'n Carl Roloff, Ann Car. Elwood A. S~arp, o~ 635,Neff which is now at the Cass for two' weeks-has some very funny lines Kerby P-TA, requesting cer- • ter '0. Dan Slowe. Susan Arm. I'oad, represent10g Umverslty of and several choice sequences. but they are too few and far between. • tain police services in con. stro~g 'n Ray Raetzel, Patsy- Bar. Kansas. . , And generously scattered i~ 'Mr. Gibbs' pedestrian plot are some of • nection with the new Kerby rett n Hank Hubbard, Ann Wat- Mrs. John Noyes Fall1Og,Jr., of . . 'M' I In d • School traffic, and the Police son 'n Gene Halbrook and Bill 1007 Th M'l .d' _I th.e tiredest old chestnuts smce Joe II er. a somewhat clou y • ree 1 es rlve, repre ff . t t". h th t ft. ht b • Chief's subsequent reply, were Rexford. senting Goucher College. e ort at 5uper-soph)s oca l~n, e runs e gamu 0 s ralg ur." • received. .. • .. M . K K II g f29 F'sher ,lesqlle characters; t~o girhsh homosexuals, a prosperous madam, a • • Mr. Frank Crum, of 103 Wednesday, Noyember 21, was ,roaa~~~~re~en:in~gVi~ginia ~i1i-1salty landlady complete with admiral's cap, a dumb broad with • lo1eadow Lane. was appointed the date of the annual Tuxis '\'tary Institute. white-bloncl hair, an u!cerous editor, Wi.th~aJ;ly others too numerous .. Assistant Civil Defense Dir- • dance. Just a few of the ~any Frank Joseph Sladen, of 360 and too stock,to mentIon. ,\ , ector tor the Farms, .• The Council approved a new ~~o ~~t~?a~e~; ~~~ir;u;~Li~coln, road, repr~senting. Yale "~eason inthe Sun" might be t~gg~d as sUmmer s~k fare at, Its • f~:t nI • garbage disposal contract. D!ve Cobb Jeneane Dial 'n Bob Umverslty, of Whlch he fiStah I best or at its worst, depending on one's taste. O~ten it is remarkably • The Council accepted the bid , alumnus and mem erb 0 e I ,. " . , _, " . of the City of Manistique, in Alumni Board. lackmg In taste. WIth the exception ofM~rtm. Ashe, who makes ,a, • the amount of $400.00,for the JamesW. Bu~hong, .01 3~9 St. I very convincing editor and helps to liven the action, the cast lactis • City's 1926Arhens Fox ladder THE_JOY Clair, represe~tmg U~lverslty of I ability. This may be due to weak direeth>n. T~e,pr~gram gives •• tr'uck. Oregon. of Wh1Chhe IS an alum. dubious credit to Burgess Meredith fol' ,this'job"but he is actingi:li The Council approved. the OF TEAMWORK purchase of aproximately 150 nU~rthur Edu.al'd Diekoff,. of 241 II t.he. sa.m~,.,.a.p'.acit.y to, a new play nOW.B:WaYCi.o.UD.- d..(.see ab.... ) feet of lake frontage adjacent Kenwood court, representing Cor. ....' , " .,. , to the present Pier Park at. a • cost of $15,000.00.It also auth. ne~i;~;~g~.'~UdliP, of..900 Lake ..I,Guild. " Sponsors Le~ture~on ,Art< . orized the-signing of an option to purchase an additional 150 Our way of life moreShore College.road, representing Swarth... Wit:'a er, R'Qm~g,., publisher and of religious art for church, and. has led us to feet, making the total addition, • • I author, wIll,open the commumty home. " ' ONLYs137g to the Pier Park property 300 devote much of , WIlham John Scott, .of 233 Ste- interest series to be sponsored Among the Pointers wh? are our energy to phens road, represent10g Hamp- by the Ecclesiastical Arts Guild active artists in the Ecclesigstical leet, at a similar cost of the winning of Low down' payment!. $15,000.00. - I personal goa19. den-Sydney College. with the cooperation of the De- Arts Guild' are Mrs., Robert troit Institute, of Arts, on Thurs- Thibodeau, Mrs. John F. Klein, Bills were approved. But we are also :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I Lots of tima to pay! The following department a natlon that Sixth Church 0', Chri~t, day, November 29, at 8:15 p.m., Mrs. Curtis Carmichael, Fred. excels in team in the Institute Lecture. Hall. rick Colby, jr., Miss Stella Kleff- reports were received: ~~ • SAFE: Disposall operates only when Twisfop ,is Police, Fire, Building and play • especi!,!l. Scientist, Detroit The' l~eture, will be free. The man and Mrs. Robert Ashley Treasurer. Wm. D. Hammond ly\ fn our sports. 14730 .Kercheval Avenue public is invited to attend and Cruger ...,!,he work, both ,secular locked in ON. position. No danger to anyone, everl ':{'he Engineer's report on As individuals. we often look back SI.UlC1ay Serv!,ce.l 10 :30 a m. participate in the open forum and reltglO,~' of these artists hag ~~ • TO~GH: G-E gives you the extra strength of tough. upon those times. when we have discussion that will follow. been exh1b1ted locally at the Three ' proposed. sheeting at the Muni- l'nd 5:00 ~. m. easy stepsl est steel. alloys'- SANITARY: Scouring action keepJ cipal Pier was examined and . been members of a closely.knit. Mr. Romig, prominent in book I Grosse Pointe Memorial Cente~. successful TEAM as Ithe most Sunday School, 10:30,&. m. J Drop fOod Into . traps and pipes c1eanl Triple.duty Twistop is a pro- he was authorized to file an circles, edits and publishes the . • memorable of our lives. Many of WeC1Jlesday evenIng fest1monlaJ 2 TWist the pr t s~nkdraIn Opening application for permission to the more vexing problems facing internationally circulated "Catho- to ON . 0 active T:wistop t8cti'(15 cover and' control, a sink strainer, and sink Meeting :ot 8 p, m, Republzcall Club COver use steel on the project. our nation will be solved when we lie Periodical Index." His home " • 3 Turn on th . stopper all in onel The Council adopted are. have learned to apply our g1ft for Reading Rnom .)",.1' Week Da;f* is . at 979 Lakepointe. 9rosse That's o/lT II cold Woter faUcfit. and enjoyment of TEAMWORK to 16348E. Warren Meetlng. Tontght port required under the Motor 10:uo II m r.c, l/:UII '\) m. Po1Ote. Vehicle Highway Act in con-. serious ends. What are we wait. Economical. Time Proved- Time Tested Wedne!'.day 10:00 a, m, to 6:00 p. m, For his subject Mr. Romig has TOhight, Thursday, November nection with distribution of ing lor? c Sunday 2'00 p. m. to 4:30 p, m. chosen ¥The Iritergrity of Eric 29,. the 14th Congressional Dis- gasoline taxes. Sermon: Gill." Gill, England's artist-' tritt Republican Club will open First res 0 1uti 0 n s were philosopher, is fascinating to the doors of Harmony Hall at 8 adopted establishing the neces. "Trflnsform;ng Our Ineentives" GRqSSE POINTE , . listener and speaker alike be- o'clock, at 11725 Chalmers near I sity for the improvements of cause of the wide range of topics Houston to host all Republicans I the, business alley in Kerby's METHODIST CHURCH .Disposall@ Sunday, Deeember 2 he covered in his philosophic who plan attending. Subdivision between the Cal- 211 MOROSS ROAD writing and the consistency with The evening's entertainment vin Park Subdivision and. Service at 11:00 a.m. which he produced top quality will be headlined by informal Kerby Road, and the alley Church School at 10: 30 a,m. TUxedo 1,7878 art in diverse media, . talks given by Hub George of the 5ENERAl ELECTRIC DOES THE JOB IIGHTI' west of Kercheval Avenue be- Church and' ~ Franklin Page . , . no stranger Free Press, Frank Morris of the tween McKinley Avenue and to Pointers . . . will introduce Times and ,Will Muller of, the Fisher Road. GROSSE•POI NTE ehureh School ':, the speaker on behalf of the Arts News, wl).osetext will cover' such Acting on the Public Safety Guild, a gr.oup of artists and informative subjects as: Stat~ and Committee's recommendation, UNITARIAN CHURCH 10:4$. craftsmen organized to further County E~ections, the Independ,. the Council approv'ed the ad- cO)1temporary production in the- ent Voter,Recent'Results of Brit- We Are Authorized Dealers ditionof one policeman to the '7440 E.JEFFERSON REV. HUGH ,C. WHITE, Pastor religious theme and to promote ish .Elections. and the National / Police Department personnel. "Where Religion Faces Forward" for All The Public Safety Commit- I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:I a_n_a_p_p_r_e.c_i_a_ti_o_n__f_o_r_a_b_e_tt_e_r_t_y_p_e_P_i_ct~u_r_e_w__I't_h_r_e_g_a_rd_to_C_a_n_d_ida_t_e_s. t~ reported that it had or. dered certain plantings in the ;, Williams Avenue parkway, , . You Are I1wited to south of McKinley Avenue, re. NOTICE TO BIDDERS GENERAL ELECTRIC moved or altered to clear the " I traffic warning signs, which A FREE,LECTURE Sealed proposals will be received at the Offic; \>f the' .Cit;y the committee hoped would ent#led APPLIANCES eliminate further accidents at Administrator of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, 20775Mack that point. The Council ap- Avenue, up ,to 7:30 o'clock P.M. Monday, December 3, 1951; proved the procedure. at which time and place proposals'willbe publicly opened and "Ohristian Science: The The Clerk was authorized to read for furnishing one Poli~e Scout Car. take the necessary steps to re- Revelatio~ of True .~afefy.", finish the Council table to , Bidding instructions may be obtained at the Office of the ... eliminate its sliver hazardous Chief of Police; Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. by , -" , - condition. ' . I A certified check 'payable,to'the City Treasurer .in the Buy for Christmas FRANK AYRES;C. '5.. Now The Council discussed toe c. question of providing an alley amount of 5% of the bid price must accompany each proposal. of ,Indiana~olis.. c opening across Lot 8 of Calvin Th~ right to reject any and all bids, to waive any defects Member of the. Board of Lectureship .'of .. Park Subdivision to connect The Mother Church, The First ChUrch of Christ A Small Deposit Will Hold the Calvin Park alley with the in the bids, and to make award as deemed for the best interest Scientist, In Boston,' Massachusetts . Kerby Subdivision alley, and of the City is reserved. instructed the Engineer to fur. ,Thursday. December 13 ther report on the matter. Proposals to be plainly marked as to their contents.• ll'he meeting was adjourned 12:10 NOON at 11 :30 p. m. CITY OF GROSSE POINE WOODS AT Otto Grun.ewa.ld & 80:0 William. F. Connolly, Jr. SHUBERT THEATRE Mayor Philip F. Allard Lafayette and ,Shelby Streets Furniture - Carpeting - Appliances Hatty A. Furton, DETROIT City Administrator ,14617 Harper 'Between Cholmers and Outer Drive LAkeview 1-1400 ~ Clerk. PubUshed, Gr. Pte. News. Nov. 29, '51 'JIhis lecture will appear in full i~ The Grosse Pointe News on Dec. 20 l'ublWled G. P. News, 11-29-'$1

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I vork Thursday. November 29. 1951 G. R 0 SSE POI N;TEN E WS ~,224 Page Fifteen"'" - . De- .'. The City of De'roit, after a! ~:).lllIlllnll@nmmn:mnllllnnmllllllllll"'llIlmlllllJllnn:llf111!lmlnnrnlDmllmnllmnmllumnDBmmmmr.nlInnJlJlIlIUlmlllrnlllllll1ll1l11~ ser. Southeastern Woman's Club Plans Yule Party ..series of stormy debates, pur-: Betrothed Bride-Elect 'son. The . Southe~tern . Woman's 'I Southeastern Girls' Chorus will chased Belle Isle as a public park i Legion , I Short a.nd to thePoinle I ~lub w111 hold Its C:hnstmas tea. sing with Mrs. Helen Douglas for the people for the then huge: 10 St. Mark's Methodist Church at /d' ti . sum of $200,000, on September: Auxiliary IIIUH:UlIIIIIHlIllIIlIIlIlllIlIIlIlIlllllIIllllIlIIlIIlIlIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUllIlIUJllilUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIlifllllllllllllJiflllllflUlIIlIlIlIJlllllfllllllllllllllllluml 1:30 o'clock on December 3. lrec ng. . 25, 1879. Today the !lark is va1- ! Continued from Page 10) LIN M. WALKER of McKinley Mrs. L~~ella ~drews w~~ ,!elll M~. E~er Rice of ~ed£ord ued at $32,000,000. ' News of W'estch ester, road, 'Grosse road. • ... .' the story Roman~e of Mary. J..he road IS chairman of the tea. Pointe. She is a graduate . of - , F.'om Unit 303 Grosse/Pointe High School, where Recent travelers to .Spring- Hear Yet Hear Yet she was active in dramatics and house, N. Y., were two Pointe By Betty Hoyt couples, MR. and (MRS. ROBERT PLUMBIf'G & HEATING SERVIOE publications...... B. SEMPLE of Unh:ersity place, and MR. and MRS. JOHN H. Women of the American Legion Former Pointer MRS. LESLIE VAlley 2-9070 TOWN HALL FRENCH JR. of. Merriweather Auxiliary still believe in. the A. WEARY, who now makes her road. In Springhouse, they were Complete plumbing and heating service. United Nations but are firmly home in Cincinnati, spent a few REPEAT the guests of MR.' and MRS. Installati12n and service for gas and opposed to any form of world days in the Pointe last week HENRY W. LARGE. While in the oil fired water heaters and boilers, government, Mrs. Gladys Char- with MRS. EDWARD S. EVANS East they attended the Princeton- SPECIAL rier, president. of the Grosse of Three Mile drive. Yale game at New Haven...... DRIVING GLOVES Pointe Unit of the Auxiliary, said / * • * BRUCE. WIGLE CO. following receipt of reports from MR. and MRS. MARK C. MRS RAY A Conversio,n Gas Burners Knit Body with the auxiliary's naitonal conven- STEVENS, of Morass road, have . E. D NAHER has Deerskin Palm tion in Miami last month. returned from Culver, Ind., where returned to Shadowlawn on Lake I 15304 KERCHEVAL The auxiliary's stand on this they journeyed to be with son, Shore road. She spent a week in Arlyertised Downtown $4.95 issue was expressed in a state- MARK JR., on Thanksgiving, Portsmouth, Va., with her son- -OUR PRICE ment of policy adopted by the Mark studies at Culvar Military in-law and daughter: LIEUT. and -Picture by O'Connor Studio Legion's convention, which said: Academy. Another member of MRS. JAMES W. BOLDING JR., -Picture by H.A. Povvell Studios "We still believe that the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Arm. the family, post deb BETSY and their children, EEBIE and .Announcement of. the engage- United Nations can be made an strong of Lincoln road an- STEVENS, was L'l Lexington, 'Va.', JIMMY. ment of CHARLOTTE MAY SIM- only $3ll effective world authority, and . nounce the engagment of their for the holiday and on Friday ...... MONS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. that a strong United Nations is daughter, MARTHA LEE, to evening attenQ2d the Ring Figure MR. and MRS. LOUIS J. 2IM- Frank V. Simmons of Broadstone the bes~ bulwark against the de- Ensign D. Bruce Connolly, Dance at Virginia Military In- MEL of Lancaster avenue an- road, was made at a party for velopment of a totalitarian worlq U.S.C.Q., son of Dr. and Mrs. stitute as the guest of CADET nounce the birth of a daughter, close friends of the young cou~le ~TOWN HALL James R. Connolly of Kenber- government. HAROLD G. GOLLAS JR., son REBECCA LOUISE, on Thurs- in the home of the bride-elect's ton rO,ad, Pleasant Ridge. "In our adherence to the prin. of MR. and MRS. H. G. GOLLAS day, November 15. Mrs, Zimmel parents on November 24. FOR THAT Miss Armstrong was gradu- ciples and the ideals of the of Hollywfod road. is the former SU?';ANNE BINNS, ated from the University of 'l'h,e bridegroom-elect is John United Nations and in our recom- • ...... daughter of the CARL R. BINNS Raymond Vallad, son of Mr. and • t.i Michigan where she was affili- - GIFT mendations to strengthen the Last week-end NANCY PIER- of Balfour road. Mrs. Raymond Vallad of Chats- ated with Alpha Chi Omega. United Nations. it must be clearly SON, daughter of the H. LYNN ...... Ensign Connolly was gradu- worth road, Detroit. R.OBES understood that we in no way PIERSONS, of Voltaire place, and The Detroit Alumnae of St. " ated fromCranbrook School, Plans are being made for a fall . subscribe to or endorse the par- her fiance, BILL GARD. son of Mary's Aca~emy at Monroe will wedding next year. . PAJAMAS Bloomfield Hills, and from the PAUL GARDS, of Washing- be guests at a tea Sunday after- ... ticipation of the United States in Olivet Col1ege. . SHIRTS any form of world federation or ton road, went to Chappaqua, noon in the Balfour road home world government, or an inter- N. Y., where they were guests of MRS. MARCELLUS VER- Michigan Club U4e HOSE mediate federative organization, Dress 35 Dolls of KEM EDWARDS and his par- BlEST. The party. will benefit , . which would in whole. or part, ents, MR.. and MRS. H. R. ED- Puerto Rican missions. Helen Planning Party , .. TIES WARDS. On Saturday Nancy, Hayes is general chairman for involve the sacrifice of sovereign- For Goodfellows ---, COP R0 X .... the unique, protective .. Bill and Kern motored to New the event. MRS .. PAUL BOMAN ty of the United States. We re- Grosse Pointe members of the HATS Haven to attend' the Yale-Har- and MRS. HARRY HU~LLMAN- iterate our opposition. therefore, University of Mici1igan Club are AFTER YOU to the participation of the United The Grosse Pointe Unit 303, vard game. The Pointers returned TEL ar.e refreshment chairmen; ceme~t.coating you read about in LIFE States in any form of world fed- of the American Legion Auxili- here by plane Sunday. MRS. ARTHUR FLEMING is in sponsoring a bridge and canasta SHOP THEM ALL party at the War Memorial eration. world government or a

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.~ ), .' " '., l'. " ..• , ,' , Page Sixteen G R 0 SSE POI N TE NEW S . Thursday, November 29, 1951 " .. T • ----,------... .. Church Council Chance" Offered .- ..• ,Two Pointers q •.. Bono.red at MSC To Hold Festival St. Pauloscope "To Play Sq,nta Obituaries II By. Two Pointe girls have been The 15th -annual Christmas Mary MMgaret Van Damme Its annual appeal for toys, WILLIAM H;. MEREDITH Make .Selections honored by ROTC groups at the Carol Festival, sponsored by the " . clothing and other gifts for chi!- William H. Meredith,. 67, of Michigan State College. Barbara Detroit Council of Churches, will dren of handicapped employes 1158 Berkshire road, died in Bon St. Paul High School held Class .. Bauman, sophomore, has been be held at Cass Technical High has been. issued by the Cklodwill Secours Hospital on November Your Now! .. Dayan November 21. Each class .. elected honorary lieutenant col- School auditorium, Cass at Sec- Industries of Detroit: 19. Born in Toronto, Mr. Mere- .. onel of the ROTC Armored Corps, ond avent/es, Sunday afternoon, presented its .officers, patron, The toys and, other gifts may dith was a tax consultant, and a 1>0• and Barbara Slocum, junior, has December 2, at 3:30 o'clock. colors, and song.' General chair~ be either new articles or used resident of thi~ area for the past USE OUR LAY.AWAY PLAN .. A SMALL III been elected honorary group Gustav Lehman, professor of man of the event werer Peter ones which can be reconditioned 45 years. He was senior warden . , sponsor of the Air Force ROTC music at Colgate-Rochester Di- .' .. Schummer, Senior president., at the Goodwill workshop. Up- of the S1. Columba Episcopal DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM 'TIL DEC. 20 .. Wing. . vinity School, Rochester, New wards of 200 childreri every year Church; .3., member of the De~ ., . The underclassmen gave their York, wi10l direct the congrega- look forward to the annual'Good- trait Club, , They will be presented at the . ----~-----.;..------.. Coronation Ball, Nov. 30, with tional singing and the 300 voice accomplishments 'in the form of will Christmas party for the Yule- Detroit Historical Society, a pat~ other ROTC sponsors. Festival Chorus. speeches while the up and com- tide toys and other gifts which ran of ))etroit Institute of Arts; ing Juniors surprised the student The entire group will review ThlY Cass Technical High make a child's Christmas' a glad the Ionic Lodge of Shriners and CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT SETS School 75 piece Symphony Or- body by singing their own praises one. the Detroit Board of Commerce. the ROTC troops. at spring par- in poetry. The S~niors carried on Each Light Burns Independei1tly chestra will present a concert Every year hundreds' of fam- He is survived by his wife, ades in addition to presiding over their boastful history by way of .. the dance. ' from 3:30 to 4:00 o'clock and will ilias with the Goodwill program Edna; son, Nelson--L.; daughters, - .. accompany the singing of the conversations. Two Seniors dis- ... At the ball, each girl will re- in behalf of handicapped workers Mrs. W. H. Rieman Jr.~nd Mrs. carols. The conductor will be cussed each of the successive 7'tight Set .. ' . Icicles .. ..'. ceive a cape denoting her rank years spent in high school. Their play Santa Claus to the Goodwill C. E. Blosson; also two sisters Michael Bistrilzky. children. While the ,disabled and seven grandchildren. .." and the branch of service she novel--presentation was climaxed II The Hillsdale College Choir workers at Goodwill receive Services were from the Ver- 7 Lighf Outdoor Set _ , 1DC Pkg. represents. with tributes to the faculty apd will sing. Robert Rue of Detroit •l'l priests. wages that meet the necessities of heyden Funeral Home and St. will be soloist for the Festival. life, the individual incom,e is not 'Columba Episcopal Church with ~" D. A. R. GROUP TO MEET This- event is considered the of. • • • Jo,yce sufficient to permit the workers to Bishop Richard Emerich officiat- 15 Light Outdoor Set $&.39 Tree Ornaments .. Mrs. Hartman A. Lichtwardt of ficial ushering in of the Christ- On Wednesday night indulge in many luxuries and ing at -2:30 p.m. on Friday, No- p Edison Ave. is planning to open I mas Season for the church p'eople zfemhPerf '?ladShorass to a !rou non. essentials, including Christ- vember 23. ,Burial was in Wood- .. her home on Friday, December 7, ! of the area. '. o er flen s a a very su ..cess- mas gifts, to which every child lawn cemetery. .. .. at 12:30 o'clock t.o about 4q mem- There is no admission charge. ful party. looks forward so eagerly. • • ., Sunbeam Demonstration bel's of the Service C?mmlttee of In general charge of plans are -.. Dancing in the cheerful atm~s-, Everyone is given an: oppor~ MRS. CHRISTINE ACTON ...... ~ " I' 1 ~ . .. . Fort Pan c h art a Chapter. Mrs. Frances Hutchison, chair- •• . phere of the Zemper recreatIOn t 't t h I k't. Mrs. Christine Act"'n died ,at • • ~ Da~ghters of the AmerIcan Revo- man, and Dr. Nellie Huger ,Eber- B b T ylor Barb UTI! y 0 e p ma e 1 a JOYous .. Ii. ro?m wDe.rekFOb a an, Dl'rks Christmas for the Goodwnf chi!- the age of 80 Sunday, Novem- • • ~ lution. sole, director, of the Department WInes, IC a er, J0 , d 'th t 'b t' f 'ft bel' 25 Sh th d ght f ~ .- Barb Unti Joe ren WI can rJ u IOns 0 gl S • e was e au er 0 • • .. of Church Music of the Detroit J erry Sl at er, , . or c h Duncan and Sarah Fisher Gra- • • • .. Council of Churches. Chairman Muer, Joan Marks, Gerald Fitz- as . ham. She was born hi. Port FREE COFFEE .. • • r. of the program committee is Dr. gerald, Marilyn D'Hoogne, Wally Presents fer the Goodwill ch~l- Huron on December 20, 1871. She • • Cyril Barker. Hogue, Joan Heidt, Pat Mc- dren ~ay b~ l.eft at the mam was the owner of the Acton Em- Friday . . .. 12:30 to 8:30 • •" Eachen and Lynn Van Tiem, GOOdWIll bUIldmg, 6522 Brush ployment Bureau on Kercheval • .. Also 'enjoying themselves were Street, or. Goodwill w.ill send a in Grosse Pointe. . • • .... Proem All Set Marilyn .Blondell, Dick Schlaf, truck topIc.k .them up If the don- Mrs. Acton is survived by a • Saturday ..•• 10:30 to 6:00 • .. Claire Lenz, Mike Sheean, Nancy ~r calls TRmity 3-3600. daughter, Mrs. William Fergu~ • • ., ToGo to Press Mason, Karl Weifer, and Dick. , , son, and four grandchildren. • • •• •• •• • • ••••• • • • • • • •• • • • ••• • • •••• •• •• • ...• Dowd. .... • Bugas to _Talk Services w~re conducted by ., By Lynda Gaskill . Rev. H. E. Ea.sly, of the Cadillac .. Proem, semi-annual literary The cold weather of last Satur- To. Churchmen Blvd Presbyterian Church, from If .. publication of Grosse Pointe High day provided an excellent oppor- the Verheyden F'uneral Horne on ~ IRONMASTER 41 School, is ready to be printed in tunity for a rip-roaring hayride. .John S. Bugas, vice president Mack avenue' on Wednesday" J~ •III Heats quicker, stiys l'\ the ,school print shop, Chanting popular songs and of the I'ord Motor Company, will November 28. hotter, irons faster. MIXMASTER , .., Material for the magazine is .. vainly trying to, keep warm were speak on "Productivity, Provision Burial will be in the Gethse- Hot in 30 seconds! Only the new .. chosen by a student staff which Rosemary Jankowski and, Bob in Management-Labor Contracts" mane cemetery in Detroit. Thumb.tip beat reg- Model 10 Mix- .. makes its selections chiefly from HOME Walker, Skip DuCastel and Tam next Wednesday evening, Decem...... • ulator in handle, master has the ex. .. manuscripts written for English clusive larger .. McLaughlin, Diane Cetlinski and bel' 5, at 6:30, at a dinner meeting THOMAS HOUSEHOLDER_ i cool, easy' to-set, CLEANER Model AVC-815 classes. John Huetteman, Connie Molitor of the Men's .:Association at the Thomas Householder, age 7~,! BOWL-FIT beat- All the pro'duction work on conveniently marked ers for EVEN mix- and Jack Carroll, Donna Mayo Grosse Pointe Memorial Church died in St. Joseph Hospital on I for all type fabrics. ing, greater AER- As littie as $2!!Q per week ' IProem, except linotyping. is done and Jack Trombly, Marilyn Saturday, November 24, Born in $14.95 Available in two ATION. and light- After down payment by the students under the direc- Sutherland and Glenn Walters, House, Irondale, Ohio, he lived at 861 er, higher, finer- tion of Miss Doris K. Trott, journ- Janet Hock and .Pete Schummer, The dinn~r will cost $1.50. Res- Barrington road. He was the hus- weights -lightweight 4 lbs. or lighterweight, textured cakes. SEE IT TODAY I alism teacher, Mr. Donald Bam- Arlene Froelich and Mickey En- ervations should be phoned in, band of the late Elizabeth; father 2~ lbs. $46.50 .. berger, printing teacher, and Miss dres, and Lou Ann Moxley and TU. 5-3773, before Monday noon. of daughters, Mrs. Frank Rudi- Marion Lampan, art teacher. Louie Geist. Also oodles more ------cel and Mrs.E. E, Van Alisburg; SCHULTE The cover for the new issue from Dominican and Sacred a son, Carl;, and one grandchild. ~ ~ will be a snow man designed by Cub Scout Crafts Heart. Services were held on Tues- COFFEEMASTER ~~:;"'i'TOASTER Harlen Ingrum, lOB. Both the day,. Novemben 27, in the Ver- .. HARDWARE · · ... To Be Exhibited Automatic Beyond .. cover and the ,illustrations are Another hayride took place at heyden Funeral Home. Burial , It's automatic! You can't Belief! All you do)s .. /5/21 Charlevoix linoleum cuts done by students in Clover Lanes the same night. was in the White Chapel Mem. miss! Perfect coffee drop in the bread~ the advanced art classes. Having a terrific time even if On Saturday evening, Decem- ,orial Cemetery, every time-l cup to 8. Bread lowers itself I. Grosse Pointe The magazine, Proem, will be it wae a little chilly were Rita ber 8, from 7:30 to.9 o'clock, the ... • No watching-no autom'aticaiiy. N~ d i s t rib ute d shortly after the Fincham and Joe Bejin, Pat West- Cub Scouts of District III will ex- ARNOLD E. SODEN, worry. All gem.like . levers to push. Tom A"t"orl&.d De~'er Christmas holidays. It will be re~ rick and Ed McKernan, Evelyn hibit their handicraft in the gym Arnold E. Soden, 34, of 1813 chromium plate. No GEN.ERAL. ELECTRIC ceived by all students holding a Piche and Jim McMann, Mary of Cannon Memorial Recreation Oxford road, died suddenly in glass bowls to break. raisu itself silently, without popping !,r b8;ng. Student Association ticket, about Moxley and Joel SchireUa, Rose- Center, 5103 Guilford, Detroit, his home on Friday, November ing, Every slice alike-moist, dry, thtck slices - VACUUM~EANERS 85 percent of the school. mary Hanzl and Wally Hogue, near Cadieux and Warren. 23. He is survived by his wife, or thin, . Pat Besceglia and John Geyman, The Cub Craft Exposition will Gwendolyn; sons, Arnold and $31.50 $26.50 .. Sandy Knack and Gene Reynolds give Cub Scouts an opportunity Richard, and. a brother, Ralph. DeSoto-PI"VlDouth and Barb Healy and Dennis to display their handicraft and es- He was a member of the e' Murphy. pecially to demonstrate how the American Legion Alger Post 995, Serviee .. • • various articles are made. The and Archive Lodge 546, F.&A.M. Tomorrow the Juniors are' de- projects of each Cub Den:are ex- ,Services.wer~, held at the Ver- .. Leave your car with us on your way pending on ")'o'u to support their pected to be of interest to the heyden Funeral Home on, Mon- ,... downtown. We'll drive you to work. dance. We'll be there - how others and an inspiration for day, Noveihber' 26. Buria:I was .. about', you? future activities. in Forest Lawn cemetery. .. 5 MINUTE AUTO WASH I ------All parents and friends of Cub .... ' '. • ' Cars Tangle Scouters and the' general public A. MILES FOX: .•Two:as well are invited to attend. A. Miles Fox; 51, of 832 .Grand ROS.E CO. On Mac,k Avenue .~ Marais, died. in his" residence on 1833 E, Je'f'erson WOo 5.1833 'h' I November":'17. He1was'b'ornin .. 'S ow Co or' London,'O.i1t.; arid owner'ofthe. .. TW9 cars figured in 'an accident To Mi1e~hFox' Office Supply Com- .. on Mack near Kerby road on 'the ..",. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t afternoon of November 18." ' Mo'viEis of Spain pa~~i-vivinghifu are' his wife, ... Charles Beaular, of' Kentucky Alice; sons, Paul and' (George; • STUDEBAKER t avenue, Detroit, driving a 1950 his mother, Mrs. Annie Phill1ps; :Buick east on Mack, was pulling Colored movies of Spain will and sister, Mrs. Pearl Sear. J SALES and SERVICE t 'intc the curb to stop when his be shown at Detroit Town Hall Funeral services weie held in t Factory Authorized Parts .., car was struck in the rear by a by Alfred Wolff, noted world the Verheyden Funeral Home on Studebaker driven by Mrs. Shir- traveler, Wednesday morning, Wednesday, November 21, with e8 Complefe L1nlt of Accessorle,s , J le.y. F. Garvey, of 21529 Brys December 5, at 11 o'clock in Rev. Dr. Frank ,Fitt reading the tlm drive, St. Clair Shores. Fisher Theatre. 4. • J service. Burial was' in Roselawn , STOTTS & rtlURPHY Damage to the Buick was esti~ Wolff will be the narrator for Park cemetery. ... Imated by Farms police at $75, the picture which will be seen . . ... MORt. .. and to the Studebaker at $150. for the first time' in Detroit at LEO W. BENSON • An Old Home In 0 New Locotio. t .. the Forum. ~ Leo W. Benson, 44, of 1549 Hol- Cooks from fts thick' arst G8 .. t ~3333 East Warren VA. 2-1450 , TAKES SPECIAL COURSE ' The cinema will depid bull lywood road, died suddenly in tI sidewalls ,ond cover cDfJking SlItII fighting, and the running of the Minneapolis, Minn., on November f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ...... ~ .....~ ~.-. ~_ .....~ Hector Wyffels of 785 St. Clair "~ avenue, attended a power lawn bulls in the streets of Madrid, 15. \II mower service school sponsored' colorful gypsy dances and other Mr. Benson was a Navy veteran All chrome legs baked ena- Cooks from sides, coyer .. spectacles typical of Spain. of World War II, and a former .. by Reo Motors, Inc. in Lansing mel colors. grey. ordinary and bottom••. lOT ..UST TIE last week. A representative of instructor of electrical engineer- $1895 utensil the A. L. Damman Hardware Co., To prevent rice, !spaghetti, ma- ing at the University of Michigan. red, blue. yellow, . BOTTOM OILY! " Wyffels had fOlJr days of concen- caroni and veget<1bles from boil- He is survived by his wife, Mil- , 1 ~ t trated instruction under the di- ing over, just rub a small piece dred; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth .. NOT FROM THE BOTTOM ONLY I Thick cast" construction keeps its NEED TIRESJ rection offactbry technicians. I of butter around the edge of pan. Benson; a brother, John, both of shape through years Of use. Easy Milford, Mich., and a sister, Mrs. . ... that's why I D. A. McFarland of Newark, Ohio. '0 clean-stays n1tw IObking with ordinary washing. Handles ate heal Funeral services were held at t:h1-. _ AA lit IJ/-h, : $ SAVE $ St. Joan of Arc Church from the -V,~(~I proof, will not turn or loosen. , A T YOUR S.ER VICE Verheyden Funeral Home on The beauty and usefulness of • Tuesday, November 20. Burial MagnaJit~ will thrill you. LIMITED SUPPLY was in Port Huron. I Makes cooking a pleasure. .. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY - 7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. , I COOKS BETTER! .. ------H 7:60 x 15 .. , , $23.95 SATURDAY 7:30 to 3 P,M. The.ater Arts Complete Collision Service .. 8:00 x 15 24.95 Play Fri,day ,.'".. New Change Overs Factory Trained Experts Theater Arts presentation, ..~ "Strange Befellows," will enjoy You may choose from 15 beautifully matched ~ utensils Genuine Parts and Accessories • enthusiastic Grosse Pointe sup- ,ADVERTISED NATIONALLY IN HOUSE BEAUTIFUL ..'" FIRESTONE U: S. - GOODRICH port Friday afternoon in Players' to Playhouse. There'll be PointerS' • ushering, Pointers in the cast, ..casco STEP STOOL .. WHYTE OLDSMOBILE Pointers in the audience. II>.. Taking part in the afternoon's AU chrome legs. WHYTE OLDSMOBILE COMPANY performance will be Mrs. Curtis Baked ..• R. Andrews, Mrs. Milton J. Kolk- enamel colors. red. yellow, .. 14800 E. Jefferson VA. 1-5000 14800. E. JEFFERSON VA, 1.5000 ens, 'Mrs. Julia .. G. McIntosh, MODEL 4-D S16~ Mrs. John A. Hookey, Mrs. Ber- blue, grey. .. nard R. Pearse, Suzanne Bogle OPEN A CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCT. .. and Noel Bai;:er. ' .. ,A.mongthe ushers will be Mrs. {' ...... William H. Hoe;}', Mrs: Glendon .. . H. Roberts, Mrs. Thornton E. Waterfall, Mrs. Donald' C. Winans .. and Mrs. William M. Walker Jr. A; L~Di\~'1~I~N . Tea. will follow the play. ,.," ',,' .. '.. . . r. , - .. COMPLETE OPEN FROM .. A.uthorized Agency ..... • HUDSON for Money Ord~rs 7:30 to 6 .. Ii Aut"orlzed Service and P~ment. of Friday 7:30 .. .Parfs Gnd Accessories utility Bills .. to 8:30 'P' • HUDSON TAPERT MOTOR.lnCt 9941 HAYES~near Outer Drive 13245 East Jellerson LA. 7-9600 .. VAlley 14400 ..

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:At ..... PC A ~ ...... 0.- __ ~ ...... -. ~ ""'----- ~...... ~ __ . ..-....- '" ~*,_nt' ft •• r • Page Seventeen .. GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, November 29 f 195\ =, • Home Trustees St. Joan of Arc Trail 'Ends In Farms Jail Party Sunday Hold Luncheon , I Sunday, December 2, is the date Mrs. Frederick S. Ford, presi- the St. Joan of Arc Mothers' Club dent 'of the board of trustees of has set aside for an open house the •Thompson Home, was in and pant;:-y shower and tea hon. charge of arrangements for a sub. oring the Sisters of St. Joseph. it scription h.incheon for the mem- will be held at the new convent house in Overlake drive from 2 bers of the ~ard at the Detroit to 5 p.m. Club on Tuesday, November 27. Mrs. Julian Broughton vrHl be Among those making reserva- chain~an of the event. Assisting tions for the luccheon, at which ' her Will be Mrs. Maurice Jenkins Mrs. Ilene Smith, Mrs. Wil1ia~ Mrs. Harriet Hepburn, director of Steele, Mrs. Ned Maceddino, Mrs. the Home, was guest of honor, T. Hockins, Marion Boss, Mrs. were Mrs. C;, C. Anderson, Mrs. Clayton Dodge, Mrs. John Potts Thomas P. Archer, Mrs. ,Warren and Mrs. Marjorie Parent, S. Booth, Mrs. Ernest Brier,' Mrs. J. Johnston Cheatham, Mrs: John VAN CAMP'S Children of Revolution C. Dodds, Mrs. George Bethune 'Duffield, Mrs. Ford,' Mrs. W. ., PI"n State Board Meeting Bruce Howard, Mrs.' H., LynI\ CHili 16-0Z. c '. Children of the American Rev. Pierson, Mrs. Horace G. Preston. olution will have a state board Mrs.S. Wells Utley and Mrs. F CON CA~NE CAN Allen Whitten. ' . meeting under the guidance of WITH BEANS Mrs. J. Harvey Maxwell, Senior 2 State President, on December I, at Kalamazoo. Robert Willough- Party Plallned' VAN CAMP'S 16-0Z. by. of Plymouth, Junior State President. will share presiding By Garden Club MEXICAN STYLE 2 CANS with Roger Williams, Junior Na. -Picture by Fred Runnells tional 1st Vice-President. Secrets will be learned and, Mrs. Henry Bourne Jov will Two sorry looking robbers are CHARLES CAVER, gifts exchanged at the Grosse. pl'Ovide information from the na- left, and ELI LEGGETT, both of Detroit, who ransacked Pointe Garden Club Christmas BEANS tional board meeting. Children the Anderson residence on Moran road of more than $2,000 party and meeting on Tuesday, from Grosse Pointe who are mem. worth of miscellaneous articles. They were arraigned on December 4, when Mrs. Faunte bel's are: Ann Elizabeth Bacon, Wednesday, November 21, and bound over to Circuit Court L. Gibson will be hostess in.'her " President pf John Paul Jones, and on $1,000bail and two sureties each. They have been trans- home at 1768 Ros1yl' road. 1\ Winifred McQueen, Mus e u m ferred to the Wayne County Jail. Members will learn the iden- Commissioner. tity of their secret pal at this Mrs. Sidney B. Probert, Regent time and each will bring a gift of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, for a boy or girl which will be D.A.R.: Mrs, Harold Hastings, Fines Imposed on Reckless given to two' children from the ~. Mrs. M. H. Toncray and Mrs. A. Lutheran Institute for the Deaf. .; H. Bacon, national promoters, The club has donated spend- will be among those present. Drivers in Court in Farms A ing money and gifts to these two . The following cases' were dis- Shore road was arrested Septem- orphans for the past two years. Club to Hold i posed of before Justice J. Burgess ber 3 for reckless driving at a Also at the party the election I Book III in the City of Grosse high rate of speed on Lake Shore of officers for the coming year CUSTOM GROUND TO YOUR TASTE! Kaffee Klatch ;Pointe' l<-'arms at court hearings. road. She was fined $50 and her will be held. Tht Pointe Garden Club will I John Lilly of 183 Muir roa~ ~as license w~s susp~nded'f~r 30 days. -,----- have its annual pre-holiday Kaf. Iarrested September 21 for dnvmg A probatI~n penod of SIX mOl1ths Daughter Born in East BIG BEARl I.LB. fee Klatch on Tuesday December i under the influence of liquor. He was also Imposed.' T D 'd L S tt 4. at 12 o'clock in the home of '[was fin.cd $25 ~nd.p\.\t on one year Ralph E. Ericksen of Lincoln 0 aVI • u ers BAG Mrs. Robert Conder of Touraine probatIOn. HIS lIcense was sUS-, Park was arrested on Lake Shore ' . -- I road. Assisting hostesses will be ,pended for six months. I road for not having his car under A daughter, Sandra Cope Sut- COFFEE Mrs. C. Stewart Baxter and Mrs. i William J. Skinner of St. Clair control, causing an accident on ter, was0 born ~unday~. November 3-Lb, Bag $2.19 Remington J. Purdy. !Shores was arrested September 3 October 1. He was fined $15. 11, 1 the DaVId L...... utters, for.

At 2 o'clock the club members ;1 for l'eck1ess driving at a high rate Frank E. Mitzel, of 15313 Ced- mfeNI'y of kGrDoss1ePomte and now I , . f d L k H 0 ewar e awere. I Will proceed to the Grosse Pomte i1 0 spee on a e Shore road. e argrove, was arrested for not hav- '. ' War Memorial to hear a talk by I' was fined $50 and his license was ing his car under control, causing The mother IS the former Joan I Mrs. Zelda Wyatt Schulke, prom i- suspended for 15 days and\ he was an accident at Moross road and Cope, daughter of Mr. an.d Mrs. nent flower arrangement lecturer Igiven a probation period of six Chalfonte on September 29.. He Ja~es Cope, ?f Sunnmgdale of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Schulke Imonths. Iwas fined $15 and put on 60 days drIve,. Grosse Pomte, and the fa- will demonstrate Christmas decor- I .' probation. ther. IS the son of Mr .. and Mrs. ations and table settings, under MarIan ChapIn of 457 Lake I Eugene L. Glaysher of Warren DaVId M.. Sutter, of Pme court, the auspices of the Grosse Pointe was arrested September 17 for Grosse Pomte. . Garden Center. Ford ~/rotor Compa:ly'3 glass speeding on Lake Shore road. He The new parents were marrIed ______plant in the Rouge currently pro. was fined $15. last December 29, 1950, in the After preliminary he a r i n g s duces a continu(,us :-ibtot_ at . . ,Memorial Church in Grosse among the various Indian tribes plate glass 52 inches wide and MIchael Murphy of Farn:mgto~ Pointe and lived in Lakeland ave- I to e!iminate mlnor fdctions and 3/16th of an inch tr.ick '&t the r~tc was arreste~ for not h~vmg hIS nue until moving to Delaware in I nduce codusion U a workable ..of 215 inches per r..~inut{'..• Art-(., onoperator'sSeptemberlIcense8. HeonwashISfinedperson$6. August . I program, Sir William Johnson gregating 11 million line:lr feet, Joan is a graduate of Bradford I ce1!cd together a grand council Ford's annual gla.~ output would M h d College and David was graduated to meet in Detr"it, on Sep~embcr stretch from New York C;.~y to ot ers To Be Honore from M. 1. T. Both are graduates ,j 9, 1781. Phoenix, Ariz. . I By Sorority At MSC of Grosse Pointe High School. The Alpha Gamma Delta Sor- Memorials Society Plans ority, Chi chapter of Michigan Meeting for December 7 State College is giving its tradi. tional Christmas brunch for its The Detroit Historic Memorials ,. mothers on .Sunday, Decemb'er 2. Society will hold its next meet. 'Trgv~l~pg from this area to East ing on Friday, December 7" at Lansing'for the occasion will be the Ingleside Club. Mrs .. Robert Schultz, Mrs. L. C. Davis •.Mrs .. W. Hermansen, Mrs. Mrs. Paul D. Aird, president, has called .an executive meeting R.' Foraker and Mrs. W. C. W~in* for 11 o'clock to be follow-ed by heimer" luncheon served in the dining This year Alpha Gamma girls, rooqi at 12 o'clock: noon. .. limited Group., of at State: are giving up their. per. Ii. I Mrs. Frank Coolidge will pro •. sonal Christmas party and ex- duce an amusing scene "The BIG BEAR GIFT CERTIFICATES change of gifts, and instead will Temperance Cause in the '70's," Available in convenient $5.00 amounts. Each certificate comes give a party for teen-age victims k from the Women's Achievement in attractive gift envelope. Can be purchased at a.ll Big Bear EVEN'ING DINNER of cerebral palsy in, Lansing. As- Com m i t tee Chronicle Play, Markets, Good at all Big Bear Markets! sisting in financing research and "Courage Was the Fashion," un- treatment for palsy patients is der the direction of Dallas Cha- DRESSES the major activity of the soror- pin. The cast is II)ade up of well ity throughout the year. known dramatic ta1e,nt. were up to $125 " On Sunday, November 25. Mrs. Edward H. Eichelzer is members of Alpha Gamma in hostess for the afternoon and .. Detroit met at the Goodwill In- the reception committee includes Terrific Reductions dustries to honor Fran Allison Mrs. Allison G. Crandall and , their sorority sister. Mrs. Frank J. Garceau. Reserva- .. tions may be made by calling " Mrs. Walter W. Fleming. " Itt TO. V2 OFF AAUW Literature Group To Hear Book Reviews ., ., ~ooooooooooooooobooooor Fall and Winter Merchandise The Contemporary Literature Your A~G T;ek~Toclc Group of A.A.U.M. will meet with Store Mrs. Edward F. Gehrig, 1230 Bal- Greally four Road on Thursday, Decem- HATS ., ...... Reduced ber 6 at 7:45 p.m. NEW NO ALTERATIONS ALL SALES FINAL "Wisdom of the Sands" by An. I SUNDAY HOURS toine St. Eupery and "The Presi. " , NO REFUNDS dent's Lady" by Irving Stone will be reviewed by Mrs. George.True 16-0Z • ".. 1562 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD and Mrs. Paul R. Baldwin. SPANISH CA'N .. 10:00 " Lawrence D, Buhls Due TO RICE Home For Christmas .. Detroit's Most Modern SaLes & Service VAN CAMP'S Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Buhl I6-0Z. I are planning to return. to their 6:00 CAN . Open Thu,s •• Frl.1llnd Sat. s home on the Lake' Shore just .." in time for a Pointe Christmas. Evenings Till 9:00 TAMALES HUDSON WITH SAUCE L .. They left last week to spend LA\'IG~E AUT•• Si\I~I~S Thanksgiving in New York City, .. where they were joined by their R 0 5 L Y N Open dally 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturdays tm 5 p. m. son, Lawrence, Jr., .who is a stu. FRESH DRESSED, TENDER, EVISCERATED " .,MARK E T SMALL, LEAN, FRESH, BOS'rON BUTT dent at Deerfield Academy. at 14201 Warren 3459 c. V,4 2 Deerfield, Mass. I!t at Lakewood ~. 3460 21020 MACK Roslyn Rd. ~ When they left New York they I ROA.ST FRYING CHICKENS ------_.-~-,------went to Miami ..Beach, where they I TU. 5-9542 PORK are------_..:.::.=..:~~~------:opening their Winter home. ll.l!.Jt9. 0 0 0 Q Q 0 Q 0 Q Q 0 0 0 00 Q 0 lL ' CUT UP, NO'WASTE, READY --H.O-M.E-.M.A-D-ES.A.U.S.A.G.t--9.U.AII!L.'IT~;~F~R.ES!J!l!lH-.!MtiTS STOP WISHING! EASY TO~, . HICKORY SMOKED HAMS and BACON TO COOK! 59lli. SLICE! 49lli. SEE THE BEAUTIFUL 7952 Home-Made Center Cut Foncy Domestic RING OPEN EVERY EVENING :;wiss Cheese THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.,FRI., SAT., NOV. 29, 30, DEC. 1 PORK BOLOGNA , ' . PONTIAC CHOPS (Large Eyes) (Garlic or Ploin) c 75c lb. 77c lb. 59 lb.

We carry a full line of home made sausage and lunch meats. NO'V sliced fl'em to your order. Also, calf liver, baby beef liver, beef tenderloin, corned beef, (kosher style or plain I and a fllll llne • of fresh meats. We hn\'e a complete line of frozen foods, dairy at productll and many other dehcacles for ho'\se parties. Turkeys Ducks Squabs AT ST. CLAIR FRANK McLAUGHLIN PONTIAC CO. We Sell the Best, COLBY'S TU.Pho~e1.1169 Grosse Pointe Becouse We Buy the Best.' 16373 E. WARR£JIl 17410 MACK LO.7-4410 3 f 62 E. Jefferson . ' , Open Fridays UntU 9 p.m. "r. Audubon

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• Thursday. November 29. 1951 Page Eighteen G R 0 5 5 E~ POI N TEN E W S ~BoatTax Funds Misdirected D.U.S. ChaF"!l'pionsHonored at Scho,ol-'Dinner Blue Devil Basketball Team ~Away from Idea f)f Refuge~ Opens Season Friday Night By Fred Runnells By FRED RUNNELLS mer long. They will head for the open water of Lake St. Clair and Coach Ed Wernet's Blue Devil basket~all tean: has ~ts Detroit dipped into the State's undoubtedly a good many will followerS wondering these days as the ?ql,lad c~mtmues Its boat tax till and came up with wish they had the Memorial blistering practice pace get ready for Its openmg game. of $50,000 to enlarge the. present to Park basin on the shore of Grosse the 1951-:;2 season -against non-league Hazel Park, tomorrow, Memorial Park yacht basin facili- Pointe instead of the Detroit ties in 1952. River when they get caught in November 30. (~ " - It was an agreement between Year after year Hazel Park has \ which is one notch reIl?-0ved,from a storm. \ the State Waterways Commis~ ! been nothing mo're than a morale j reserve ball in the Pomters ba~- sion and Detroit's Department of T!l Build Headquarters builder for the Blue Devils by i ketball system. Because of hIS Parks and Recreation t hat The Memorial 'Park program occupying the opening date (In the i speed and ability Wernet movt:;d brought about this $50,000 expan- also calls for construction of an _ schedule. Year after yeal' the! Taylor up to varsity and he IS sion program which will include elaborate building to serve as a Parkers have had their hopes of! proving to be one of the more a~~ the dredging of the riverfront regional headquarters for :tegat- an 'unbeaten season wrecked by I gressive players on the squad. ~1S and necessary construction work tas and other aquatic- activities. the Pointers as the Devils sh?rp- I play in pJ,:actice could' ";ery e~lly of cat~alks ~or.mooring facilities. Only power' boaj' regattas, the ened their attack for the import-I land him a starting berth agamst a sel:v1ce bUlldmg, road\~ays and I Gold and Silver Cup type, are ant Border Cities League opening, Hazel Park. -?arkmg areas for the 19;:,2 ya::ht-I held on the river. All sail boat date. Dave Terris and Johnny Di- 109 season. regattas are held out on Lake May Turn Tables cicco have lived up to advance This year the tables may be predictions and are battling for Bids Already Taken St. Clair. The only time the sail turned. It is reported Hazel Park the guard positions. The fast moving. alert Detroit boats are in. the river is when is considerably stronger than a Have Tough Assignment recreation department already they are gOIn.g to. or from ~he year ago when Bruce Allen, FollQv,,ringthe Hazel Park con- has received bids on the dredging weekl.y .DetroIt RIver Yachtmg Grosse Pointes only All-State test the Devils will bump into and construction work with the Asso~latIon regattas and on rare player, and company had a field probably the toughest assigIj.nient Dunbar and Sullivan Dredging oc~aslons wh~n the host club re- day. In that game Allen racked up in the Border Cities League. The Company submitting the low of- ~ulre.s the sh,tps to eros:.; the fin- 31 points before retiring early in Pointers open the league season • (pI' of $42,500. Ish hne off 11:; docks. the last quarter. December 7 against a veteran Now all this is fine, FOR DE. It seems to your reporter a No A:llen in Sight I Highland Park quintet .which ~at tROITE~S. and it is true De- large HARBOR OF REPUGE Grosse Pornte c.oesn't have a' back this year four of Its startin' troit is putting up a like amount somewhere in the area between player to match Allen's ability Ifive boys who carried the Polar to match the statc's gift. the Grosse Pointe Little Club and' Detroit University School's championship football team was honored last Tuesday, November 19, by more than and the Pointers could be in for I Bears rolors to the runner-up BUT what we would like to Crescent Sail Yacht Club would 300 dads arid their sons at the school's football dinner, prepared and served by the D.D.S. '''others. Left to right, third a very rough evening. I spot tn ...,t years' Class A cham- know is HOW COME THE BOAT be exceptionally beneficial to row: SCOTT, mgr., ElCCLESTONE, HARTZELL, FORCI:E;R, WARK, COOLEY, IRWIN, MANOOGIN, BUTLER, VAN One thing Blue Devil fans can I pionship. Heading the powerhouse 'fAX FUNDS ARE BEING USED every boat owner in the Detroit ZANDT, PURVIS; WHITTAKER and BOOS, mgr. Second row: - LUTOMSKI mgr., COACH, YEAGER, OTTAWAY, look for in the 1951-52 Blue Devil I Polar Bear team is Charles Dun- FOR A MOORING BASIN? area. JAGLOWICZ, KRAJENKE, ROBBINS, GARBUTT, MACKEY, BECHERF::R, KORNEFFEL, NEWKIRK, COACH PAGE squad is surprises. \ can who Pointe fans will recall Need Refuge Harbor and BOGLE, mgr. First row: COOPER, McKINLEY, BROWN, OSBECK, RENTSCHLER, COUSSEMENT, OHMART, Lacking in height Coach wer-I: personally defeated Grosse P.ointe net is attempting to mold a team twice during the regular season It is your reporter's under- STALKER, BINGHAM and 13IRGBAUER. In winning the Southeastern Suburban Conference crown D.U.S. gave the with' what he has, namely last and knocked them ot of the State standing that when the boat tax 4 Teams Tied _school its first football ti\lein~7 years. . year's reserve squad. tournament in the quarterfinals was crammed down the yachts. ------~------L") Another thing the Devil fans last year with a last minute men's collective throats three In Pin Loop will see is a varied style of play, basket to break a 41 to 41 tie. years ago the funds were to be Lynch Captains I St. Ambrose' Five with emphasis on 'the fast break, Parker Favorites used for HARBORS OF REFUGE on the Great Lakes. Annual Turkev Night fea- :Sp~ed to Burn Highland Park is a heavy favor. 81. Paul Quintet St. Paul High School's Getting in Shape Speed is one thing this year's ite to repeat as champions of the 1 have never seen the time lured the bowling in the squad has to burn if pre-~eason Border Cities League again this • that a yachtsman needed a HAR. Grosse Pointe Businessmen's By Fred Runnells Basketball Schedule By Fran Furtaw practices mean anything. • year while the rest of the league BOR OF REFUGE Oil the Detroit Bowling League last Wednes- The St. Ambrose cagers will Only one senior, Norm Lasca, scrambles for the other five spots. I Vet era n Eddie Lynch was I River that he couldn't put into day evening at the Maple elected, unanimously, cliptain of Dec. 7 D. U. S.. There open their season Friday, Dec- appears to have one hand on a All in all coach Ed Wernet and ember 14, against St. Catherine on anyone of the ::everal yacht Lanes Alleys with Kraus, the St. Paul Flyers basketball Dec. St. Charles There starting berth in the opening his boys will give this community • 14 the latter's home court. They will chl'!:>s01' private boat yards that Ouellette, Haun, Janson, team for the 1951-52 season. I Dec. 21 St. Ambrose Home game, but this picture could an interesting season of basket- dot the ri\"Cr and be welcome Mairn, Kelley and Pety the , Last year's captain, Jack Trom- be aiming for the East Side cham- (;hange before the first game and ball ';""in,lose or draw. There until the storm blew over. Even bly, nominated his successor at Jan. 4 St. Catherine pionship and possibly the Paro- it is quite possible that Wernet the worst storms ncver make the prize winners for the night. the election meeting of the team. Jan. 11 Annunciation Home chial League's Second. Divi~ion may floor a team consisting of ,. WAGE BOOST ASKED protected wat<'r of the Detroit p'rizes were awarded on a Coach Eddie Lauer figures this Jan. 15 St. Martin Home Crown. Last year they finished in four juniors and a sophomore. The Farms council has referred River too rough to na\"igate. "highest over average" basis switch in captains will benefit the Jan. 18 St. Mary -Mount Clemens There third place in the East Side race. Taylor Makes Jump ,to its finance committee a letter There are at-leas! sc\"en ulaces. which saw Pety posting high Bill McClellan, Neal Breaugh, team greatly in as much as Trom- Jan, 25 Open Almost unheard of at Grosse 1 received from Local 522, A.F, excluding the p:'cst'nt i\Iemorial' seriE's for the season with 639 on Dick Weber and Mickey Endres, bly will be able to concentrate on Jan. St. Charles Home Pointe was the big jump made b~r S.C. and M.E., requesting con- Park basin, where big boats could games of 212, 212 and 215. 29 are the only returning lettermen his game and become one of the John Taylor. He previously had l' sideration ,of a wage adjustment Feb. 1 St. Ambrose There from last year's squad. However, seek refuge at the pl~E"scnttime- As the race for top honors nears leading scorers on the team. played junior varstiy basketball of 17 cents p~r hour. so why is it necessary to expand the half-way mark. three teams The duo of Trombly and Lynch Feb. 5 St. Catherine Home Vince Pellerito, Don Frisby and \, and elaborate the Memorial Park are in a tie fOl" first place with make up one half of the returning Feb. 8 Annunciation There Norm Soper saw limited action in basin before an honest to gosh f('ur others deadlocked for' the veterans around which Coach Feb. 12 St. Martin There varsity games .. Since practice started Monday, HARBOR REFUGE is provided number four spot. Lauer will attempt to build a Feb. 15 St. Mary Mount.Clemens Home on Lake St. Clair? For the night Testa Cement and championship contender. November 19, several reserve FOR eoJJ Feb. 24 Regional semi finals players have come up to the var- Lake .!\Iore Dangerous Cr~mer .Electric w~re the only .4 Two Other Veterans Feb. 26 D. U. S. Home . pomt ',;{lnners, beatmg Bruce WI- High scoring Glenn "Snooky" * sity to help round out the team. EXPERT Television '. Dotting the Grosse. ~Olnte shore gle and Revere Cleaners respec- Walter and Timmy Champine Mar. 2 Regional Finals Coach George Verdonckt's squad lme are thr~e mumclpal docks. tively, while Pointe Insurance round out th", list of veterans. • Non-league game is not a team to be disregarded SERVICE the Par~, CIty and Farms, and took 3 from Turner Bu.ick, as did John Huetteman, the last of a in the title race and will be in Engineering three pnvate yacht clubs, Grosse Boutin's Service from Buster's long list of Huetteman's who have there fighting until the end ofthe Pointe Little Club, Crescent Sail Tom B0j'd from Better Mad~ starred for the Flyers in years season. Associates Y. C., an~ Grosse Pointe Y. C. Chips, Belding Cleaners from past, Bob Barrett and Pete Basketball League Start Delayed Of these SIXplaces only two, the Jack Cross Kennelly Catering Schummer will make a hot three- PROWLER ESCAPES schedule can be arranged and TUxedo 1.5414 Little Club and Grosse Pointe from Funst~n Chevrolet and Bar- way battie for the remaining The start of the 1951-52 Inter- Farms police were called to ,Y. C., have the room in their rett's Flowers from Staudt Real Church Basketball League will mailed to the managers one week the E. S. Evans home at 47 Old starting berth when the Flyers prior; to the December .15 open- 21027 Maek harbors to accept boats seeking Estate. open theiJ.' 1951-52 season in a be delayed one week to Decem- Brook lane 'at 12:03 a.m. on No- TELEVISION ing date. vember '23 to investigate a r~fuge during a storm. It is con- In the 200 class were Aiello 212, non-league game against D. U. ~., ber 15 in order that all churches Reasonabl. Rates may have time. to file' all of their All persons concerned are re- prowler report, They could find OR RADIO slderably mo.re treacher?us on John Bosco 200, Carroll 208, Ca- on its home court, Friday, Dec- entries for the coming season. quested to be prompt in their no one. Lake St. ClaIr than dU~lI1g.the prini 244. Ford 212. H. Groeneveld ember 7. cooperation, same storm on the DetrOIt RIver. 237 Haun 202 Janson 211 Kraus Last year the Flyers finished League' officials decided it Even these .two clubs do not have 241: 'Kelley 205. Lundbe~g 202, second in their league with eight would be best fo delay the start adequate Qock space for storm Madsen 204. Mairn 200 and Ouel. victories against two defeats. of the season in order to have Archery Contest TYPEWRITERS tossed boats. lette 210. Captain Injured' more time to rvake up the play- Norm Archer, of the Grosse E:'ery one of the six mentio.ne.d At the end of eleven weeks of Missing from the opening con. ing schedule after aU teams are Pointe Sports Shop, has an- ADDING, MACHINES hal'oo~s arl; .l?ade~ to the hmlt bowling standings are as follows: test will be Captain Lynch who officially entered. nounced plans to stage an arch- - of their facIlItIes WIth club mem- sprained his ankle a week ago and. 'A few of' the churches have ery contest ,for Pointe ~ids up REPAIRED and bers or paying residents' boats Testa Cement Co ,.., 27 will miss action for at least three indicated that they may have to 16 years old at his shop on... and have no room for boats scek~ Barrett's Flowers 27 weeks. boys in sufficient numbers to Mack near Oxford road Monday, SERVICED ing refuge. Boutin's Service ,27 I warrant entering two teams. . December 3, at 4 p.m. All managers have received the VA. 2.3560 ,Fell Down on Job Belding Cleaners 25 Four trophies will be awarded Students Plan official (Iules and regulations according to high scores in three Wolverine The waterways commissionchas Bruce Wigle 25 along with eligibility certificates. divisions: 8 to 10, 11 to 13 and Typ~writet' Service fallen down on its job of provid. Pointe Insurance c.25 Fashion Show The s e eligibility certificates ing a HARBOR REFUGE for Cramer Electric , , 25 14 to 16 years of age. The fourth 14343'E. Jefferson should be returned to the team trophy will go to the highest Lake St. Clair and in my opinion Jack Cross , 24 n1anagers promptly. They in turn before it doles out any more Better Made Chips 21 A Christmas tree and other overall total score. .~ yuletide decoration will back- must mail them along with their $50,000 gifts it would do well to Tom Boyd, Inc 21 team roster to League Director investigate the plight of boat Kennelly Catering 21 ground the holiday fashion show to be presented at Grosse Pointe Fred Runnells at 323 Moross owners on Lake St. Clair. Turner Buick Co 20 Day Schoel next Thl1rsday (Dec. road, Gros,;e Pointe. After all the boat owners who Staudt Real Estate , 19 6) afternoon at 4 o'clock. It is important that the team will moor in the expanded Me- Revere Cleaners 17 Seniors and juniors will model rosters be received not la'ter than morial Park basin will nE}t sail Buster's 15 the prettiest sub deb frocks in Wednesday, December 5, so the up and down the river all sum- Funston Chevrolet 13 the school auditorium. Nor are the tinier miS.3es to 25 YE.ARSOF .EXPERT FITTING be forgotten in this lovely parade of fashion. There will be six FAULTLESS models (from grades one to six) displaying pig tail set chic. CLEANS CURTAINS CORRECTLY Fashions will be by the J. L. Hudson Company and the show SHOES For the ENTIRE FAMILY is being followed by tea for the from Detroit's Finest Detroit's Finest Curtain mothers. Airstep ~ American Girl Laundry FOR Wt;)MEN Proceeds from the event will, BICYCLE STORE For Over Thirty Years be turned over to the DUS and Country Day Schools' year book, NUNN.BUSH • ROBLEE City and Suburban' Delivery p "Peri con." FLORSHEIM WEbster 3-1010 LAUNDRY HINT FOR MEN Earl's Bike Shop FAULTLESS Michigan State College cloth- BUSTER BROWN '& OFFICIAL ing authorities say that nylon 16392 Harper, ~orner Audubon TU, 1~314() Cmtai-n Laundry and Cleaners SCOUT For Boys And Girls garments may be washed safely 4737 Elmhurst FLORSHEIM SHOES in your washing machine, using AT MACK S~'ORE ONLY Open 'til 9 to Christmas warm water and a: mild soap cor detergent. Fragile items should SH ERMAN SHOES be put into a bag or pillow-slip 13300 E. Jefferson 20725 Mack TASTES BETTER before being' placed in the ma- VAlley 2.0868 TUxedo 1-1191 Double chine. SCHWINN I BECAUSE Beauly 25 Models To Choose From e • SPECIALS Through Saturday I IT'S MADE BETTE.R Proliiclion $.3922 up I Double Use Qu~ ~ayaway-E~Z Terms PANTS. COATS_ (plam) ,.------..,.-;,..,

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Thursday, Nove~er 29, 1951 G R 0 SSE POI N T-e NEW S Page Nineteen Highland Park has onenursepr E f school in its pUQIic school system. ngagement N. hbh d' Glass Car Donated~ to His,torical Museum ~1I111111!11111I1'1'lflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIII!1J1I11'~ II eI9 0r 00 AUCTION ~ I b FRIDAY I; I C u ' Ne~s t ChitrchNews Nov. 30th =~_= i 1~""''''''~'''''>eMe4''''''''''"",,,,,,,, Begins Promptly at =-- I' GffiLS BASKETBALL WOODS PRESBYTERIAN Friday, December 7: 6:30 p.m .• i 4 P.M. ~ The Annual Grosse Pointe Girls' '19950 Mack Ave .. at Torrey Road Church Family Supper. This i~ E {: 'Basketball League sponsored by . Andrew F. Rauth, Minister for adult members of the ch~rc:.fu N. EW - 1USED j_- . the Neighborhood Club saw its Sunday, December 2: 9:30 and, The Bi:iggs Chorus will presez:"t FURN opening games starting Wednes. 11 a.m.-Identical Worship ~erv- the Christmas. progra~. ',~ ITURE ~ day, November 28, with the) Jun- 1 ices. Sermon theme: '''Advent- , I Rugs-Carpets - I .ior Girls competing .. What It Is." Reception of new CHRIST THE KING Stoves ~=_ . 'I The Senior Division will open members a"t both Services. (Nul's- W. J. Geffert, Pastor . , Refrigerators November 29 with the following ery for 3-year.olds at both Serv- Sunday, Dec. 2: Sunday schoOl Washing Machine! 11eams making their initial starts: ices.) 9:3D a.m,-Church School starts at 9:30 a.m. Holy Commu ... i 7-8 East Side ?PC?rting vs. Can. for those 9 years aJ).d older. 11 mon will be held, in the regula;; '. - Bedroom, dining room and 'Inon;8-9 Sr. G,P.A.C. vs. 2,Z,Z.; a,m,-Church School for children service at 11 a.m. .

~_ breakfast sets; living room sets 9-10 St. Paul Sr., vs. Metro Club. 4-8 years of age 7 p.m.-Tuxis ¥ • • .' - and' odd occasional chairs, : All the games are open to the drum tables, odd occasional_ -~= ' Club--Worship, Glenna Howell; Tuesda~, Dec. 4: Voter's meet~ tables, lamps, mirrors, dishes. public, and "11th some good cheer. Program, Terry Kuhn; Advisors, ing at 8 p.m, ' .

==_~======pots, matti'e3SeSI springs, and ~ ing encouraging them these teams Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Clark. • '" • odd pieces of oil description. == perform 100% better. Let's get '" . . Wednesday. Dec. 5: Ladies Aux':, , :: Everybody Welcome i our local teaJ:l1Soff to a good start. Tuesday, December 4: 7 p.m.- iliary meets at 8 p.m, I Torrey Club-Hamburger Supper ... '" • =~ -Picture by Paul S, Brown CAROLERS WANTED h "A" 'Used :__ ,at the Church. Thursday, Dec. 6: Choir prac- - The en gag e men t of CON- That tinge of Christmas is in tel .* * $;

;;;;;~===~ ~ : tice from 8:30 until 9:30?m. STANCE ELAINE CONf'.!ELLyaIr again .when the Caroler$ I W,ednesday, December 5: 4 p.m. . "' = FURNITURE CO. ~! and Donald Emile Cardoze was start their first reh~arsals of ~he I 17322 Harper, near 7 Mile ~ 'announced at a family dinner I ;;eason. For those guls wh~ lIke -The two B~uebird ?roups meet.. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL :- ==== ...... :: ~U. 4.9881 ~ party at the Detroit Yacht Club. to sing here is a~ opportuOlty t,o 4, p.m.--Jumor . ChOIr rehearsa~'1 Sunningdale Dr. (near Mack) ";. ~I/II11HIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'III1I11I1I11I1I11I1I11I1I1I11I11I1II1I1I1I1II11I1I1I1J11IJIJJIII~ Constance is the' daughter of help make Chnstmas what It 7,30 ,p.m.-TuxIS Club CounCIl The Rev. Edgar H. Yoeman, Vicarr --- Dr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell should be.., .' meetmg. 8. p.m.-B.oy Scout Sunday, December 2:-8 a.n;;' Connelly of Three Mile drive and I ,All the gl.rl.s c~ubs and groups Troop ,Commlt~e~ meetmg. 8 p.m. Holy Communion. , is a student at Michigan State' WIll be partlclpatmg 'and whether The delicate job of transporting the famous "Scarab" fibre glass automobile to the :-Men s AssoclatlOn Board meet- 9:30 a.m.-Church School, grad/ • mg. three and over. .' SPECIAL! College. or not .you, are a member of .t~e Detroit Historical Museum was entrusted to the experts of the Hammel Moving and. • • tlt Donald is the son of Mr, and club you WIll be welcome to .Jom Storage company of Detroit. The photograph sh,ows WILLIAM B. STOUT, engineer and Thursday, December 6: 7 p.m. 11 a,m. Morning Prayer anet' COMBINATION Mrs. Harry E. Cardoze, Jr" of us. Ages start at 7 and contmue inventor, and ROBERT G. HAMMEL supervising the unloading of the "Scarab" at the -Boy Scout meeting. 7 p.m.- sermon. Church School (nursery .. Roslyn road and attended Mich- through teen age, and o,:er" museum. The car was donated to the museum by Mr. Stout, its designer, and it was Youth Choir rehearsal. 8 p.m.- kindergarten, first and secon~ igan College of Mining and Tech, ';l'he Ca~olers WIll be smgmg on recently brought to Detroit from ,Phoenix, Arizona, by the moving company. Chancel Choir rehearsal. 8 p.m.- grades. nology and Wayne University. He Frtday mght, De c.e m ~e I' ,21, Dr. Harrison Ray Anderson, Mod. DOORS is a member of Sigma Rho Fra. throughout the busmess sectl~n • erator of General Assembly. will ternity. . of the Village. Rehearsals WIll speaje in Scovel Prespyterian Farms Adding 30" • 32" - 36" start Wednesday, December 5, at Youthful Angler Scouts Conduct. Church, Grand River at McGraw. 8 p. m. for teen agel's and over, Elementary To Beach Site • ;1 and for Junior Girls, Wednesday, Title Candidate Woods Pays $25 Court of Bonot ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN December 5. at 4:30 p. 111. Grosse Pointe Farms has com':" Chalfonte and Lothrop Troop 96 Boy. Scouts of Amer- pleted arrangement." for pur,:..... For False Alarm TEEN QUEEN DAN<;1.E Grosse Pointe's first annual School News ica held its first Court of HonOr Rev. Charles W. Sandrock, Pastor chasing a piece of lakefront. The Teen Queens aTe asking fishing coritest held last August for the cunent sea::on on" Mon~ Mr, Glenn DeVantier, Vicar Bronze Wire property from J ohn Woodhouse; The prankster who called the you to save Friday night, Decem. may produce a champion fisher- MArnE SCHOOL day evening, November 19, at the Mrs. Rogene Poppen, Secretary • : Woods police Monday, November adjoining the, municipal beach Patented Phenix bel' 7, for their dance to be held .Thursday,. Nov. 29, A p.m.- '26, and screamed "Fire at 1956 man. The 6A children at Maire in Mr. Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. park. Wedgelock at the Neighborhood Club. Better. FI'shl'ng, Inc" has notf- B f l' f Junior Choir. Fleetwood," will be interested to Jack 'Rice's homeroom presented e ore a arge group 0 . par- The 300 feet of frontage, 'ex~ 8 p.rri,~Senior Choir. Dowel Construction know that he cost the people fled officials of the local fishing a play in the auditorium on Tues- ents, friends and scout leaders, tending varying depths to the contest that it is favorably con- , 1 d d t 12 8 p.m.-'-Board of Religious of the y,roods about $25 for call. day, November 20 for their par- speCla awar s were ma e 0 water line, will be bought in tw~ Church to Give sidering Michael Collins of 204 ents and the children in the 4, 5 members of the troop. W. James Education. ing in the false alarm. 01< ... • installments. One half the par~ Within three minutes the Moross rod, in' the selection of and other 6 grades Lowmaster, Scoutmaster for eel is being bought now, f'O~, Squier Yule Pageant the 195'1 Junior National Better. . T 96 'd d Saturday, Dec. 1, 9:30 a.m.- Woods police answered the call: Drum The name of the play was. roop ,presl e . Catechism Class. $15,000 cash and an option is~ with two o'fficers and a NEWS Fishing King of the "Feast of Thanksgiving'" and it The star award wa~ presen~ed 19678 HARPER AVE. "In a Manger" is the title of the '" being taken to buy the other-- reporter on the truck and found Family. depicted in four acts how some to .Jack. Hodges, ~artll'l Hutchm- .. . Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. new Christmas Pageant to be pre- Sunday, Dec: 2, 9:30 a,m.- half next year at the same price;,: I that there is no such address. Michael hooked and landed a American children learned about son, WIllard SqUIre and Robert TU.2.5697 sented by the Young People of 2 pound 9 ounce Sheepshead, Thanksgiving. At the end of the Swartz .. Sunday School. Messiah Lutheran Church in. the which is a species of the Drum program the audience joined the The Flfst C.la~s award was pre- 10:45 a.m.-Holy Communion .. POWer Squadron '~ church at Kercheval and Lake- IRookie Police. family. .cast in singing "Over the river sented to WIllIam Eger, Walter .'" '" . wood avenue, on Sunday, Decem. The final announcement of the through the woods:' Foley, ~andy MacMechan and Monday, December 3, 8' p,m.- To Hold Election '2 i Given Training bel' 2 and 9, at 8 p.m.. This is the Junior National Kings and John SmIth. St. Paul Mutual Aid. eighth annual pageant to be pre- Queens in seven classes, along The members of the cast were: The Second Class award '" .. '" Th~ Detroit Power Squadron~' Shampoo Your Rugs sented by this group of 100 was Tuesday, Dec. 4, 8:15 p.nl.- will hold its annual meeting and' Rookie policemen from Grosse with the King of Queen of ~he Barbar Hammer, L~e Ann. Ibler, presented to Tim Johnson youths. and Sunday School Teachers Meeting. election of officers at 8 p.rn. on' Pointe Park, City, Farms, Shores, salt water division, will be made Bob Colegrove, Km EssI~gton, William Lafei'". Yourself Thursday, December 6, at the De:: St. Clair Shores, East Detroit and Marius Fossenkemper will di- in December. .Terry Mountford, Joan. Lmden, Two merit badges were pre- '" . '" Wednesday, Dec. 5, 4 p.m.- troit Yacht Club. 'l~ Mount Clemens recently' finished rect a special pageant choir in Better Fishing Inc flas been Chuck DuCharme, JulIa Chad- t d t W'll' Q' 1 ,., . k D' k Ad AI' Grant sen e a 1 lam um an. Chapel Choir. Declar~ng • that the continued j the first thirty hours of a ninety- singing familiar carols and other sponsoring fishing conte.sts for "lIe, IC ams: Ice .' Sixteen new boys were ad- .. . . well-being of any Squadron de- IT'S EASY : hour training schedule. The first Christmas music, Theodore Al- the past ,few ,years, ThIS ~ear Judy Phelps, MIke Huntmgton, mitted to Troop 96 by passing the Thursday, Dec .. '6, 1:30 a.m.- I 30 hours of instruction was given brecht, church organist, will be was the fIrst tIme Grosse Pomte John Regan, ~d Ha~mer, Ted Tenderfoot requirements. The pends upon the degree of demQ- Women's Guild. Rent at the Grosse Pointe Park police at the console. had entered. Pongracz, I?avld CraIg, Walter Tenderfoots were Henry L. Burr, cratic participation exercised in. Clarke Rug headquarters. Alice Kidder will portray the ------Dugger, DICk Man~rdo, ~ob Jr., Billy DenIer, Robert Fran- the selection of leadersr.ip. Com., POINTE CONGREGATIONAL The new pO'1icemen will re- role of Mary for the eighth con- Mourad, ';l'om Baumlster:, DI~k seth, Ted Galloway, John Knox, mander Gerald S. Rouston has. is:'. Shampoo .ve 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop ceive the balance of the instruc- secutive season. Ewald Schultz Wayne to GI Helms, PIerre St. Amour, Jrm Thomas J. Little IV, Robert Pow- sued a call to all members of thi Elma Baldrick, Director of Equipment tion course during the coming will have the role of Joseph. Bruzzese and Noe Moore. ers, Frederick Runnells I II, Squadron to attend the nex,f" .ah Dec. 11 Religious Education meeting and vote in the annual. year. The Rev. A. H. A. Loeber, pas- Messl Charles Smethells, Stephen Suor, Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - Worship election of officers. .~ tor of Messiah Church, will tell Frank pfunder Picked .John Thorne, Carl P, VonMertens, Service, "Sermonette" by Lyn- .I L. M. Elliott to Address the Christmas. Story as narrator. Wayne University's choral and By Student Who's Who Peter Wade, Tom Wells, Jack don Babcock, Jr. . .. Quakers' PlanDJ~~ssi!?,~~~ , . He will beass.isted by Erna Kusch instrumental organizations will Whiting, Jr. and Robert Wicks .. 9:30 a.m;-=-Church School for and Bonnie Rink, who will speak appear .in t~~ University's 22nd Accountants' Meeting Frank pfunder, former St. Paul Grades :s through 9';: . Of Steps Towards Peace:~.:.' : Scripture prophecies relative to annual rendItIon of Geo~ge .Fred. . . -",:,' .. ,f"'T- I Production costs- in' :A:meticCl.s th'e';Na"tiVity' 'narrative. ' erick Hadel's great oratorio, "The High School: student who is now Sale of Seals l1'a:m,~Worship Service, Dr; "What Is Being. Done That: 'and Canada's semi-war .economy " t 8 15 D b attending Arizona State Colle'ge, Edgar DeWitt' Jones' officiating. Makes Sense?" will, be ..the sub~~ will be aired when Detroit and In addition'.:tE:itraditional Christ- Messiah, ... ~.: p.m., e~n: er has been selected to be included Sermon '''!'he. Matterhorn of the He''ips' Halt TB Bible.;' " '" . ject of an address at 3,p.m .. S~~' Winsor cost accountants stage an mas carols' the choir will sing 11 and 12, ,10 t~e large auditorlum in the 1951-52 edition of Who's day, Dec. 2, at the Federation»t international dinner at the Hotel "The ~nunciation." "JesuSo, of the MaSOnIC Temple: Who Among Students in. Ameri- "The 1951 Christmas' Seal Sale 11 a.m. - Church School for Women's Clubs.Building~ Second ,Norton - Palmer in Windsor, Sweet, 'Jesu'So Mild," "Mary's Each year the orat?ri?,Wayne's can Universities and Colleges. of the double-barred cross is un- l'fursery, Kindergarten, Grades 1 at Hancock. Detroit.. '. ," . ' L ~ • derway and this year's Seal fea" and 2, 'and Senior- Hi. . t Thurs day, Novem ber 29,a., p.m., Lullaby" , .and "The March of the major 'dmusical productIonb h of thef Frank is the son of Mrs .. Edna The speaker will' be Paton. '8,;' Ii sponsored by the Windsor Chap- Wlse Men.''' Joyce Decker will year, Ispresente y aU'c orus ,0 pfunder of Mapleton road, who tures one' of the world's most fa- 6 to 8 p.m.-Combined Meeting Crouse, an industrial engineer bj~' miliar symbols, Santa,Clatis," Mrs. CIHU's and Senior HiP.F. ter Society of I,:dustri~} and Cosu sing "The Magnificat" and "Can- over 500, voiceS,the. nIVe~sIty has been county school nurse of training and experienct':!' :now .o~ Accountants of OntarIO.. tique de Noel." "Behold, A... Vir- Symphony OJchestra of 75 pIeces Yavapa County, Arizona. She is A. G. Herreshoff, Grosse PoiIite Speaker, The Rev. Sydney Bunlt- the staff of the Ohio-Michigan:: WE ALSO .RENT Lester M. Elliott, of McMillan gin," from Handel's "Mes~ah," with organ, and ~ur well-known now back in the Pointe on heave Seal Sale Chairman, pointed out. er, president of Jaffna College'in Regional Office of 'the ~ericatl I "In my opinion, the designe~ of Ceylon. . • Floor Sanders 'I road, Grosse Poin1te, chief finan. will be sung by Marjorie Dearth. soloists. Associate Professor Har- of absence which extends to next Friends Service Committee. • Floor Polishers cial officer and controller of Mc- Eleven-year-old Donald Brock old Tallman directs the .choral September. the 1951 Christmas Seal could not Monday, 7 p.m.-Mariners in This is the second .of a sedes • Wallpaper Removers Cord Corporation, will be 'th.e will sing "Away in a Manger" and activities, Harry Langsf?rd, as. have selected a more approprIate Social Hall. Frank is president of Sigma Pi, of public addresses sponsored; by:- Ispeaker. Thomas E. Hurns. pres 1- will have part in a special ar. sistant professor of music. will figure for the Seal," said Mrs.' 8 p.m.-Prudential Committee national social fraternity; vice. the Detroit Meeting otthe R~;;:' I dent of the Detroit Chapter, Na- rangement of "The Inn At Beth- be the organist. Herreshoff. "To adults and chil-in Blue Room. ligious ~ociety of Friends: '. president of Epsilon Pi Tau,' na- dren alike, Santa Claus repre. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.-Boy Scouts. tional Association' of Cost Ac- lehem," together with.. Ralph The Messiah chorus, composed tional industria} arts fraternity; countants, will preside over the Pachke, Charles Roberts and of the University Choir, the Uni- sents unselfish giving and the un- Wednesday, 4:15 to 5:15 p.m.- secretary-treasurer of the Indus- selfish gifts of the American peo. Girl Scout Chorus. PAINT dinner meeting. Joyce Decker. Ralph Paschke will versity Chorus and the Alumni trial Arts Club; chairman of the A graduate of Northwestern also chant the "Nunc Dimittis" of chorus, will be assisted- this, year pIe in.the last 45 years-their an- 6:30 p.m. - Women's A'5Socia- President's Club, and a member nual purchases of Christmas Seals tion, Group III ,Dinner. CORP. University, Elliott is a member Simeon. by four nationally prominent of Blue Key, national honor of the American Institute of Ac- Colorful costumes fOr the Pa" singers: Miriam Stewart, so- -have helped immeasurably in 8 p.m.-Missionary Board in at fraternity, this' nation's fight against tuMr- the Blue Room. 15701 E. WClrren BaHoUl' I countants, vice-president of the geant were made by the Ladies of prano; Elsie MacFarlane; alto; culosis." ! Detroit Control of Controllers In- Messiah Sewing Guild. Proper- Fritz Krueger, tenor; and James TU. 1.1011 Mrs. Herreshoff theI1 went on to POINTE METHODIST I s~itute of America, an~ a former ties for t~e p:Mentation are. un- Pease, baritone. :NOV. 30.Dee. 1 Report Submitted explain just how your Christmas 211 Moross Rd. Fri .• Sa.t 'd.~re.ctor of the p~trolt Chapter, I del' the dlrectlon of a Commltt~e Miss Stewart is a. repeat soloist John Derek Open Fridays to 9 p.m. Seal dollar is spent. Rev. Hugh C. White, Pastor NatIonal AssOCIatIOn of Cost headed by W~lter Roberts, pres:- from last season's production in .. Donna. Reed ,. By State Police $ .29 .. helps some patients finish Tel. TU. 1.7878 Accountants. dent of MeSSiah Young People s which she .sang the alto parts. A "'SATURDA'Y'S HERO high school; helps some Office Hrs. 9-~1:30Tues. thru Fri. - Dec 2.3.4, ------Society. , former star vocalist on "The sun.1\1on.'rues• • During October the Michigan return to their jobs; helps Sunday, December 2: 10 a.m., Errol Fl~'nn I Earle Richards, Andy Beginning with Scene I, "The Hour of Charm" program which State Police made 7,495 arrests, prepare others for suitable Church School for Junior, Jun- 1\ttcheline prelle LIONEL ! Yaklin Get Plaques P~ophetic ~ision,", the pageant featured Phil Spitalny and. his including 6,712 for traffic of- new vocations ..• that's ior High and High School Depts. ..ADVENTU.RES .. : --- I WIll carry Its audIence through All-Girl Orchestra, she has ap- fenses, according to the monthly Rehabilitation; 10:45, Church School for infants " CAP'IAlNF~IAN, ., t Two Shell dealers in Grosse scenes of the annunciation to peared in numerous New York activity summary compiled by .13 .. helps operate mobile X- nursery, toddlers nursery, kin- I S.6', ! Pointe have been awarded bronze Mary, the arrival of Mary and 'productions, including "Song of Wed..Thurs.' Dec. I. TRAINS I the department. ray units in Detroit and dergarten and primary depts. I plaques by the Shell Oil Com- Joseph at Bethlehem, ~he shep. Norway," and is currently ap- ~y l\lUland Accessories 'and Parts . Total arrests were up 28 per Wayne County; promotes 10:45, Morning \'Torship and Ser- II Jan .sterun~. WI:le Selection now on Display pany. h~rd sequence, the seekmg of th~ pearing with major symphony or- X-ray surveys in your fac- mono Topic: "Wonderfully Aw- "RHUBARB Use Our Lovowoy Earle Richards, who operates WIse men at Jerusalem and at chestras. cent over the 5,857 for October last' year and arrests for traffic tories, schools and neigh. ful." Lionel . LUXURIOUS LOGE SEATS' the station at Mack and Lancas- Bet~leh~m, the worship of the Miss MacFarlane is firmly es- offenses increased 31 per cent borhaods '" that's Case- • • • , Visit Our Television lounge Approved ter, and Andy Yaklin, Kercheval C~l'Istchlld by the shepherds and tablished as one of the top-rank- over 5,129, finding; Thursday, December 6: 8 p.m.; and Notre Dame, were both hon- wI~e men as well as by,represen- ing singers in the music 'world '~~ Servic:e Station Not included in. the totals were .31 .. is used to inform folks Choir rehearsal. . - .-:.- : ored for their ten years of "sue- tatlve mo~ern groups. T?e final today, and has achieved recog- about TB and helps the .' ..' ammg 528 juveniles taken into custody i cessful merchandising .of Shell scene re~! esents the t: and nition in oratorio, o,era and con- in connection with traffic and i p ducts" presentatIOn of Jesus 10 the tem- t I cOO'l}'llunityto organize for ************************************************* VAUGHAN I ro . 1 1 S' t d b cer 1'0 es, other offenses. This was a 31 per better health and preven- ~ ~ ....LAFA. YE l£..AV They are among 65 to receive pew 1ere lmeon, par raye y . . , tion of tuberculosis '" Ton-I- tlO'ht~al 81.30 .!~ Radio and Train Shop . cent increase over 404 during * 15434 Harper LA. 7.0771 , f 11 Duane Kreutzans plays a prom- Returnmg for the thIrd season that's Education; ~ ' ., '. . . .. ,Jf. I plaques at the company sa. t t' by. popular demand is tenor' Fritz the same period last year. Near Nottln~ham Open Evenings Until B:00 dealer meetings throughout the men par... '.' Krueger, ~ho for three years was Total travel in all activities was .16 .. is used in TB control, in- * . Matinee Saturday I : * eluding medical and so- * I state this month, Tableau IS 10 charge of MISS 1 d' t 'Lh th Ph'l d 1 ! 903,131 miles. Officers also made Charlotte Kidder and Rev. M. L. ear 109 enol' W1l. e I,a e. 24,481 property inspections and cial research, in other I~ LAST 10 DAYS! ~~~==:::======;;;;;;======Martin, Assistant Pastor of Mes- phla Qpera Company, and who parts of Michigan and the i * ~. siah Church, who also prepared has completed a long ~Ist of sue. 3,485 liquor inspections. U,S.A. ... that's helping': ~ House Service the script. . c~sful concert, oratorIo, and ra- The East Lansing headquarters dIO engagements. identification bureau received 7,- .il .. !~eu~~h~~ r~~I~~1ninistra- WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICALE 915 sets of fingerprints during the ! i Calls Made Til 0 1812 DAUGH'fERS TO MEET James Pease. baritone soloist, tion of the program •• , * ... month to bring the total on file to PLUS recently appeared in Detroit with that's Good Business. ~ . _ . ,'. Miss Ida Lippman, attorney and '3,489,304. Of this number 1,804,- I 9:30 p.m. 54°PARTS the New York/City Center Opera $1.00 TOTAL * ,THI THIATRE c.UILD NATIONAL COMPANY Of, counselor-at-law. will be the TV 106 are in the criminal' section Tuberculosis, . a major health ~ '- guest speaker at th-= me~ting of Company as Fig:tro in the opera 2: ~ ~~ No charge for the home .. ervice call and 1,685,198 'in the non-criminal problem throughout the United if we do not repair the set there. WE TEST Gen. Alexander Macomb Chapter, The Marriage of Figaro. He has * .. ~ AND SELL sung many successful engage. section... ' U. S. Daughters of 1812, Wednes- In checking 874 sets of finger- CALL THE BEST - GET THE BEST TUBES AT day. December 5. at Newberry ments with the New York, Pitts- ::>UR STORE burgh, New Orleans, Boston, prints in connection with applica- THE BEST TV AND RADIO'SERVICE CO. WE CLOSE House, Her subject will be "Cur- tions for licenses to carry con- SAT. AT 6 rent Legislation That Women Philadelphia, and Toronto Sym- 2224Q.. Gratiot - PRescott 7 ..0300 phonies. cealed weapons, 87 applicants Should Support." were found to have criminal rec- Tickets for "The Messiah" are ords. priced at $1.20, $1.80, $2.40 and $3.00. They may be purchased at i7JKt ~. ~I the Wayne University ticket of- Life Insurance Analysis i ~:;.::;? .;p-::- . . .: fice, Business Life InS. Pensions" . G~ouplnsurance . ~ '~": ~.-d i'II Musical proty based on "~roell Grow the Lilaes" by LYNN RIGJG' ~. ~ If TRAINS~ Estate.&Gift To).' Planning •• /lo~ Lionel and American Flyer . APTITUDE TESTS WOodward ; -6231' ' MASSAGE ~vailable' : Muaie by RICHARD RODGERS'. 'f)~'~Jf. i look ~d Lyric. by OSCAR HAMMEJt~TEIN 2d .. ' ,~. i enable YOU to learn the kind of ' W. R, Cavanaugh & Associates at YOUR HOME Authorized Service Station work YOU can best succeed in, or * Plodl;dloD Directed by ROUBEN MAMOULIAN . . : t the kind of studies YOU should INSURANCE : DaDc", by A~NES de MILLE. . . '. f Complete HO Stock follow. (For men and women. boys. 2900 David Stott Bldg. By Licensed Masseur. PC'Jrt~ (!~SkeL and girls). . . a b Ie osteopathic' table * . i Daniel L. Beck, DIrector General Insuranc:e Department SEATS NOW ON SALE .' t Downtown Train & Camera Shop EXCl{/SIV£, Zy R~' 4' VOCATIO~L COUNSELING used, For appointment, call i AT • INSTITUTE ¥ ./41- Fire. Auto - Casualty - All Lines , a.fter 4:00' p.m. at ED. * EVES: Orch. $4.20; Bale. $3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80, 1;20. MATS. I 122 W. Elizabeth St. WO, ~..6932 958 Maccabees BId,. TEmple 11.55-1 GROSSE : SAT. ONLY: Orch. $3.60; Bale. $.3.00, 2.40, 1.80, 1.20. (TAX I.NC.) *' Open 9 to 5:30 through Sat.-Mon. and Wed. to 9 PoINTE Woodward near Warren WO. 1-6230 1.8148...... JjL ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..~~...~~~~~~~~~~~

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!,4-HELP WANTED " 5 S_IT_U_A_T_10_N_S_W_A_N_T_E_D_$-ARTICLES FOR SALE, , IS-ARTICLES .FOR SALE. IS-ARTICLES FOR SALE 12-AUTOS WANTED 13-REAl ESTATE 1 (Male and Female) BELGIAN woman desires day CHROME dinette,set with fold-AUTHENTIC ITonstone coffee' :MATERNITY DRESS, size 16-18" A ~OOD clean ca~ wanted by 17 LAkE SHORE ROAD CLASSIFIED RATES ! 2 EXPERIENCED Rea} Estate work-c1eal)ing or laundry. ling center leaf that stores be- set, complete: pot,. sugar, copper jacquard taffeta, worn pnvate party. Will pay cash. GROSSE POINTE FARMS : salesmen. excellent opportuni- I TUxedo, 2-8348. ;neath ta.ble,. genui.ne formi, ca. creamer, 12 cups, saucers, once, original price at well WAlnut 1-8740. I t Ch 25 d ff t 1 --;------~--- Medium-sized formal residence re. Cesh Ads-IS words for SOc i ties. TUxedo 5.8700. I EXPERIENCED, neat, color~d . op. airs m 1 erep co - plates. TUxedo '2-4133. known shop, $29.95, sell for $16. GROSSE POINTE resident wants i cently remodeled as decorator's own , . \ lady wants days or weeks. Klt- ors with large back and, seal. ------TUxedo 2-3819. clean, privately owned automo-I home. Excellent location near . Che rge Ads-IS words Jor 90c RELIABLE achye wom~n f?l" i "hen help, cafeteria, or general. Table size 30x48, opens .. 60 BED S , tables, miscellaneoUS ------bile. Will pay cash. TUxedo 1- I churches and clubs. Delightful rose sorting, manglmg, foldmg 1n I TU1 3-2')86 inches. Five, piece set $89.50. furnishings, household appli- USED DINETTE set, mahogany, 8083. garden off drawing room m?ny .. Sc for odditicMI words. small hospital laundry. TUxedo \ ~.s_a----.------Eighteen months to pay. Woods ances, terrace furniture, gard~n drop leaf table, 4 chairs, buffet. practical features. Shown by appoint. 5-4500 for appeintment. SA-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Chrome Company, 20091 Mack.' .. tools. 87 Stanton lane. TUxedo TRinity 2-4600, extension 585, WANTED: 1949 Mercury station ment. Owner. ' TUxedo 1-5640. 1-9585. 8:30 to 5 p.m. Saturday and wagon, must be in new condi. TUxedo 5-4066 Coli HIGH SCHOOL BOY to drive I COLORED COUFLES. coo It~. ------,------I ------Sunday TU. 2-4452. tion. No dealers please. TU. for cleaners after school. Must maids, chauffeurs, caretakers, FIR E PLACE ~QUIPMENT. - TRAVERSE drapes 72" window, ------5-4018. SUMMER HOME near Gaylord. TUXEDO 2.6900 be careful driver. Upper Mack janitors and porters. D2Y .01' screens, all. types, grates and~ Windsor 'chair, gent's morning COMPLETE Singer1and white Michigan, practically new, 2 3 Trun~ Lines Cleaners, 18500 Mack. week. Field's Employment. 'fK.. irons, tools. See display, at coat and vest, size 46. TUxedo pearl drum set, like new; 3 sets 13-REAL ESTATE bedrooms, cedar log _cabin on I --- 3.7770. SMITH - MATTHEWS, 6640 5-7164, .' of Toms, highboy. Reasonable. beautiful Big Lake. All modern GENERAL girl, good cook, to ------Charlevoix Ave., WA.2.7155. --...,.----- ..,.------TYler 4-1604. ~ BUYING conveniences including heating . KERCHEVAL AVENUE live in; Two adults. two chil- NEED a Baby Sitter? Why take ------VIOLIN-Lowenbal,hand made, 1 ..... ------.' plant near Hidden Valley Otsego dren in family. Good local chances when you can get help TYPEWRITERS" add i D g ma- artist's' violin made in Berlin PROFESSIONAL B-flat alto clari- or ski club. Bargain at $12,009 cash ~: KOPP'$ PHARMACY references required. TUxedo from the Sitters' Club? Refer- chines alId sup p 1i e s. Buy in 1899, case and bow included, net, wood, fall boehn system. SELL! NG to close estate. Call TOwnsend ~ 16925Kercheval, at Notr~ Dame 1-2771. ences'. Registered. PRe s cot t where you get cervice. Na- $135.61 Hampton. Excellent condition. VAlley 5-3174 evenings or TYler 8-6200. 7-0377 Daily 12 • 6. tional Office Equipment, 16749. ------2-7692. GROSSE POINTE , PART TIME work-4-8 p.m. Help' -:------.. Harper. TUxedo 1.7130. TRICYCLE, balloon, tires; leather I ------~-- ~' CUNNINGHAM'S DRUGS ; . Kercheval at Notre Dame with 3 young children, dinner 6-FOR RENT seat, child's peddle car, wooden HOTPOINT electric stove. In REAL ESTATE anne parker offers in Grosse ,, 'l.nd light household duties. (Houses, Apts., Flat~, etc.) FOR A BETTER grade of used doll house, good condition. VA. goo d condition. Reasonable. CO"'SU LT Pointe: a fine colonial, 4-bed- TUxedo 1-9795. . 1 furniture see Neatway Furni- 1-5349. TUxedo 5-2746.' 1'1 rooms, 2 and 2/2 baths, library, NOTRE DAME PHARMACY TWO SIng e car garages on K ------TAPPAN ROSENE CO. games, at reconsidered price, pos- 1700~Kcrcheval.at Notre Dame YOUNG white woman, mother's Roosevelt. place near Maumee. ture, 13930 ercheval. W.e a1- DEEP FREEZE 1?3 b' ft 8 M. M BELL and HOWELL session soon ... and an appealing 1 4188 ways have the things you are ' I:l CU IC., ~ helper, days, Monday thru Fri- TUxe d Q - • looking for. VAlley 2-2i15. . brand new, $325. $500 value. . "Filmo movie camera. 2.5 lens. TU. I_I 123 VA. 2-9440 [farmhouse, 3-bedrooms, 1lit' baths GROSSE POINTE DRUG CO. I 17051Kercheval. at St. Clair I day, in Grosse Pointe Woods. STATB FAIR, East, 15045, be- I Moving. VAlley 1-9837. Leather carrying case. Like -~--- on 2nd. near Country pay, also ! TUxedo 1-0315. tween Hayes-Gratiot, 6 TOOm' BLACK Persian lamb coat, mink " I new. First $49 takes it. TUxedo GROSSE POINTE PARK quick $26,900 ... also 74 Handy TITUS DRUG STORE i ------brick Colonial, 41;2 years old. trim, full length 12-16. Man's STUDI

., 1\IT'v~ Leslev Yeager ------~----- G P 't Park All new ------llfe .. Pamt your own at home. bench. Worth $1,000 new-J'ust I I'n Grosse POl'nte CI'ty, zoned for I'm- done. 1 11"" • . t"osse Oln e. . SMA L L. beautl'ful Rosewood 0 tl d d k d IS YOUR HOUSI=FOR SALE? l'f' d u me . an. ma.r e c.anvas $545. TUx'edo 5-8~,69. ' - TU,:edo 2-3163. BABY SITT ER- Qua I le mar- Gas heat fUl,nished, adults only, Melodian. excellent condition. 12x12 WIth Identlfied OIls to mediate development. Existing old $ 311 • ried woman; good reference. $8:; pel. month, Box T 713. ----'------. I $300 Over 2/4 Millions tn RMANENT I v Pair of mahogany what-nots. match $3.95. Call for home EXPENSIVE Birch play pen and building yields apprOXImatey PR~~~S;~~~~~ s~~ing in your VEnice 9-3817. \ Grosse Pointe News. English Rosewood server. Pair demonstration. VA. 2-4521. pad, like new $10. Also new per month' ..;:;~e1';,I]5!id'opportunity for GROSSE POINTE "own' hOlne. Call for appoint .. EXPERIENCED G1RL \~~ishesl 6A-FO-R~REN-T--~~----- RosevJood picture-back chairs. ------,------baby scal~ \vith tray, $4. TUx .. anyone wis~Qg ,to....develope a terrace REA'L ESTATE .. C 11 . One cherry satin love seat. THREE LADIES' dresses, size edo 5-2490. . " ' in Grosse 'Po(nt'e's finest rental dis- . " -."i., . rrient today. TUxedo 5-2970. day \vork. $6 and car fare. a: (Furnished) TUxedo 1-9780. 12-14. Girl's white shoe skates,'" ' Purchased L;~t Ye~r -, • after 8p.m. WAlnut 2-8721,. .______size 13. TUxedo 5-6088. B-R-E-A-I~{-F-A-S-T--S-E-T-.-(~l-.-'t-a-b-l-e-,-4 trict. This is- o. first offering by Throu'gh '.. ,2A-EDUCA TlONAl I Margaret. ' I anne parker offers to well ,. , owner. ______qualified family or couple a TUXEDO, size :10-42.,-$25; over- i BOY'S ice sl{ates, size 2, $3.50: chairs); one ping-pong table; 2 BOX '-NO. BB-603 . .. T' TUTORING SERVICE I LAUNDRY-WASHING and iron-I delightful furnished terrace. coats "~nd, SUits, size 40ci $~OI Mouton lamb coat, size 1-2. $40. floor lamps; 1 electric mangle. MAXON 'BROTHER5- Experienced degree teachers for 011 ing done in my home. Curtains two large bedrooms,' available each. d.l llke new. TUxe 0 -I Four veal' Gibson refrigerator TUxedo 2-0407. Grosse Pointe News '- ", ',. " .ocademic subjects 1st grode through also. VAlley 4-7485. now for 6-9 months. $155, 6276. $165.. Wardrobe trunk. $5: C-H-A-rS E-L~6UNGE-, -L6r~-in-e t .J -I 1 I ...... 'college. Foreign languages; adultl------'--~-- TUxedo 2-4660. TUxedo 1-3186. G-iRL'S-DRESSES~-k.-ir-ts-,-c-o~a-ts, Dresses, suits, size 12. TUxedo 7-4704. ..! GU'IDE TO GOOD S,~R.V::I"CE':.:.:"';.~~;:.;:c.', .education included. Approved by! BF.LGIAN WOMAN desires day I -----.------.-h size 13-10, chea.p. Gl,irl's whit,e I 2-9472. .__ - I Detroit Boord of Educotion. Openings work, cleaning or laundry. 'I COMFORT ABLE ROOM Wit \ . . TWO. MEN'S dark business suits, ,for .teachers now ovailable. TUx~do 2.0348. private bath for an emploved figure skates, size 1'2 andmen s : HIGH left-hand oven four burn-' $ h n t '" 0 ~ h k 't TU d 5 864? I, , Size 40, 15 eac ; .::;overeoa s, 3 ROBT. N. McCOLLOM -~-~----- woman. TUxedo 5.5240. oc -ey Si<.aes. xe 0 ~,:'I er gas stove. Good 'condition, practically new, $25 and $15. MRS. DAY WORK wanted, Monday, I ------~--.-~--- SCHICK razor in leather travel! TUxedo 1-3323.\ TUxedo 1-2128. Director Thursdav. Friday. G l' 0 sse 1LARGE, pleasant 1ront room, I' -----,,-- ...... ------RS. LOUIS MARICK P . t . f TE 1 3 newlv decorated. Near trans- ~ase, complete with' acc.essor-, USED tIjcycle, chain driven, $10. -A-Ni'1QU-E mahogany drop-leaf M om 10' re erences. mp e - t '( TU . d 5 5563 Ies, brand new, cost $3;), sell, TUxedo 5-2398. ASSistant Director 8655. pOl' awn. xe 0 -. for $20. TUxedo 2-9743. table, $125. Excellent piece for ~139 Merriweather, Grs. Pte. Forms: ----- LARGE comfortable room for -- ..- ,.------,--, " - \ LARGE baby carriage, bathinette, small dining room or living i HOUSEMAN With good service. employed couple or 2 business G. E. WHIRLDRY washer, west-I' boy's 3 piece suit, size 6, wom- room. Large pressure cooker, TUxedo 1-6440 record-desires position as chaf- girls. References required. 23000 inghouse roaster, Oriental r~g, an's spring kelly green coat, "NationaI," $15. TUxedo 5-4066. '2C-MUSIC EDUCATION feur, gardener. PRescott 5-6040 Gary Lane, St. Clair Shores. blankets. bedspreads, and mise, size 16. All in excellent con- -9---A-R-T-I~C-L-E-S-W-A-N-T-E-D--- after 6 p.m. ------~- ----.~ items. TUxedo 5-5782. dition. 30 gallon hot water _ , NICE sleeping room in private -~------,------tank, gas stepsaver device, PING PONG ,table. TUxedo 5• I EXPERIENCED colored w6man home. One or two gentle,men. FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator, de kitchen sink. TUxedo 1-6108. 2321, .Grosse Pointe 'wishes day work. References. Garage. TUxedo 5-2546. luxe, 7:5 cu. ft. Excellent con-, ~ _ LOrain 7-5069. --.------~ dition. TUxedo 1-0130. i BEAUTIFUL FOX jacket, worn . COM FOR TABLE ROOM for ~. ~~----'-~ -- -~.,. ---~ twice, $250. TUxedo 5-2566. LADY with excellent references ~cnt1eman. Garage available. 36" PLATE glass octagon mirror ---,.-----,-----~-- WANTED :' Conservatory would like 2 or 3 days a week ~ TUxedo 2-4390. ,with hanger, perfect condition, LIONEL "O"-gauge train set, 2 of domestic. 8 till 4, $7.50 per day. I -- .. __ .~--- .• -----.---' never been l'sed, $20. TUxedo transformers, 2 engines, 12 cars TUxedo 4-0037. . I GROSSE ,POINTE: Large front 1-4279. and other equipment. Complete ,Old Clothing ______-.. . . I room-slttmg room and T.V., -, . ' set, $75. TUxedo 5-9170. MUSIC MALE nurse, practlcal, years of I private entrance, good trans- } UR COAT. Samah l~~pard, S1zeI .. . ') BEST PRICES PAID experience with chronic cases;: portation. TUxedo 2-1589. I 12. Excellent cond~tIon. Must I THRE~ Oil pamtmgs for sale, - I FOR MEN'S SUITS EDgewater 1-9058 part time pfcferable. VAlley be seen to apreclate value, \ manne, 1 Scotch landscape. .•...... •• ' . . ------~-.-.-,.-'-,.--.--I TOPCOATS AND SHOES • . . 2-9083. ! 6B-FOR RENT OFF,ICES $250 takes it. TU. 2-1655. TUxedo 1-8643. • \01' Beuconsfield) .~ , --- .. ------.--- TUlsa 3-1'872 : SEWERS - DRAINS - SINKS • COLORED girl ~~i~h;;-d;y~\~~rk, i OFFICE REASONABLE: Liv.ing, dinir:g,' SOFA, alJ?ost new, custOJ~ bUilt'1 15219 E. Jefferson regular; references. VAlley i and bedroom furnIture; radlO- 2 c~s~lOn Lawson, excellent A telephone call will bring us to ROAD SERVICE : C L,E A.N ED ~_ 4-7962. \ . phonograph.; washer, vacu.um con~ltton, 1740 Severn road. SU ITABLE FOR: you immediatelyl 24 Hr. a Dav • . . ORGAN STUDIO ------.--'--, sweeper dishes and curta'1n3. TUxedo 5-0541. 1£'jY.~: All types. Night and day service ----~._------TU.1.9813 ~ f3teginners and advanced students. EXPERIENCED laundress. day I ~onufaeturer S <'lgent, attorney, Also la~ge xylophone, misc. E B • 24 ' h "S'd -I?OSITIVELY- : All Work Guaranteed " Hourly rotes for pro,tice work. TYler 4-0013, after 5 p.m, Insurance, etc. items, 1:'186 Whittier. TUxedo BI~YCL ~-:- ~rs "mc It' co~d~~ , New Wllrlttzer Electronic Organs Grosse Pointe rpferences. C t t M Sid' -( ~o . walk Kmg. In A-I HIGHEST PRICES-PAID for : MOTOR CITY popular _ Classicol _ Church _ Radio _, __ -:.-_-~~----_.-- on ac r, pa Ing 2-;),]I . tion. TUxedo 2-1408. furniture ond oppliances. - Earle Richards Service • Electrical Sewer Cleaftinv Co. -.1001 Maryland (ot Jefferson) EXPERIE~CE~ C710l'~d gir~ ~~~ERC_H .. E...V.A.. L T_U_.,_~.5000DUNCAN-PHYFE dining room -R-E-D-t-Oy-c-a-r-.-T-U-x-e~d-0-5--0-0-08-.- "I-'Piece or a House'rul." Mack Ave. In tho Woodn : VA. 2-6521 • g Z0397 :: VAlley 1.7751 ~van:s ues ay c eanm. anI \ OFFICE SPACE. new j:milding, set, 9 piece. TUxedo 1-0158 or • -- -- PRescott 5-5733 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ... IrOnI.ng. $6.00 and c~r :31e. C~ 11 600 sq. ft.. 1st floor, Mack _ 5205 Kensington road. ., ONE pa ir silver fox scarves, $50. pAC HER of- piano, harp: Harp- afte1 6 p.m. WOodward 5-41.'9'1 Moross section. TUxedo 5-8700. -- .---;-- TUxedo 1-8166 after 7 p,m. FURNITURE WANTED-If you \ have anything in the line of "OINTE CLEANERS & TAILORS ;,?ist for weddings, solo engBagtte- COLORED,. ~xJ;"erienc-ed--handsY D-E-S-IRAB.'-L--E-offi!'~paceapPI:;-~.i- \ F~;gL r~~~E t~~i~,bga:~~f:ee1~o~I~~ USED Eastman Mod~l :j3 ,16;;:;-. .. (WINDMILL POINTE) --.---- ~:,:ments. church services. e y f d td - . household furniture and rugs, ..... '6645 man or:n DOl'S or ou 001'1' mately 600 sq. ft. Punch and :llahogany, appearance and I movie l1rojeetor, good c?ndition, Men's and Ladies' Suits T~ilored To Or~er f'iA. 2.3040 ~Schmidt, I~Ake\'lew 1-, Grosse POll1te references. VA - Judy block on Kercheva1. TUx- condition brand new. TUxedo with case, $37.50. The' Camera call The Isaac Neatway Furni-I Alterations, Relining, Cleanmg and Pressm& _ I ture, 13930 Kercheval, VAlley '..... LOST ANtJ FOUND ley 4-7199. edo 1-8404. 4-0065 evenings. Center, 171lfj Kercheval, iIl the 2-2115. 14931 EAST JEFFERSON, at Oity Limit. ~.. I EXPERIENCED-Stenographer de- 7-WANTED TO RENT BEAVER COAT, S'ize 10-12, good Village. ~UND-Lady's watch and ring! , . TU d 1 1868 ------h E \ ll..JJ b d sires POSItIon. xe 0 - --'- ,____ condition, % length, $75. TUx- SIMMONS studio couch, silver BOOKS ,urchased for cas. n- Fred M. Sch~an Established 1925 Open Eves. 'till '2 :00 'Y'in Grosse Pointe. Must e e. ft 5 DETROIT EDISON ' d' tl'['e lI'b-l'arl'es or fl'ne sI'ngle 7.scribect. Box F -333, Grosse a er p.m. supervisor edo 1-6276. fox jacket, Ford car~ra 10, -:-~pointe News. 'DAY work wanted. I have ex- desires 3 bedroom lower flat, ------brand new. TUxedo 5-0784. ' items: Midwest Book Service, i2&J~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ----- ... .1;. 1 apartment unfurnished, three STEINWAY GRAND, Duo-Art, -~-.------4301 Kensington, TUx e d 0 In Grosse Pointe Woods It's .t': cellent day worker to p ace. adults. TYler 7-3425. with records, 7 foot, dark ma- BOXER puppies, A.K.C. regis- 5-2450. I ',J;oST-Marine Corp. ' ....allet. Val. TUxedo 2-7411. hogany, good playing condition: tered, cropped, innoculated'i ------KAOUR'S STANDARD STATION ~ ~1.lable papers. Reward. TUxedo HIGHSCHOOLGIRL -d~~ires RECENT college graduate, wife Call evenings. VAlley 1-9828. house broken; will hold for I BOOKS bought in any quantity. ~5.4860. baby sitting by week-or week-, and 3 young sons desire 3 bed- ~ Christmas; .terms. 859 St. Clair, ' Entire libraries, bookcases, art ALL STANDARD On. PRODUCTS FOR YOUR CAR'S SAKE ! ~ R . TO send I room residence in Grosse Pte. TIRES-5 brand new, natura! Grosse Pointe. obJ'eets. Mrs, B. C. Claes, 1670 We Do Welding Mack Ave •• Cor. Roslyn Rd. '(m ...." . t A ends eferences. wn I l.t $85 th h.t 11 G 1 P . ~ST-Black angOl'a kIt en, "$ 5-64-72. ' I' oc~ 1 y, per mon . WO. W I'e wa s, enera remlUm ------Leverette, _WOodward 3-4267. ~ ~months old. Vicinity of Lewis- _ 2-3024. Squeege 800x15. TUxedo 2. REMINGTON NOISELESS typ;- ,---- m :=ton road. Call TUxedo 5-2023. E-XPERIENCED d r e's s maker 1-----.------3915. writer. Good condition. TUxe ...o PING PONG table, small size Wi _ wI'shes 2 or 3 days sewing a, 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE ' 1-2889. baby crib, must be in good con- ' j BOY'S HOCKEY skates, size 8,. ,d't' TU d 2 8701 ;l;-HELP WANTED week. Refel'ences. Call evenings. BEAUTIFUL CH~O~'""..... "" FORMICA antique victorian mahogany' NESCO. ROASTER : .1arge SIZ,e I lOn, xe 0 - • Firepla~e i R. H. DRAVES l~ ~;,: Udale and Female) TYler 7-2827. , BREAKFAST SETS rocker. Excellent condition. with cabmet and tlmer. Good WANTED-Piano bench. TUxedo: .i Master Plumber Gft~ $ ~WANTED: Cleaning woman with 'EXP colored girl wish'es day' MADETO ORDER-These sets can b" TUxedo, 5-6993. condition, reasonahle. TUxedo 5-7409. i \Vood Heating Contraf;for 1~'~ Z references for ,Thurs. and Fri- wdrk' cleaning, TUesdawysAtn~ :~~vd\~!e.l~eJ.llg~~~~:sia~CI~~~fs}:;~ FOURYAR~' linen tablecloth; 2-9577. s. LEEPING BAG for Boy Scout; i ~ days. Call TU. 5-9352. Thursday. References nu lIpl;'olnteredIn D'Iran plastic matlmal. lady~s.'biack coat, size 12; a1s~ BASSINETTE,' quilted plastic in good condition. Reasonable. I Phone TU, 4.9859 Specializing in hot water Z 2-4100. ~~~~ t~~I~S ~~~e~l~ta::U tOcaa:Ys:i~~i lady's' Bulova watch: TUxedo liner and pad, $5.50; teeter- TUxedo 5-1833. for Delivery and steam heating, process 4.AUNDRESS TO DO couple's LAUNDRESS, EXPERIENCED, f:;~~~~s~~~:r~~~stlel:a'th~~~\~~~ft~~i . 2-1664. babe, $3. VAlley 4-1680. .11-AUTOS FOR SALE piping, and all types of .~ washing and ironing at her wishes days Monday and Thurs- sets Buy direct. from manufactu:-el'. 2 pAIR OF light royal blue with W E'S TIN G HOUSE automatic • Kindling Wood • Package plumbing. :::. horne. Will deliver and poick- day. Good shirt ironer. TYler ~~~~:l9~.er cent. Odd chrome chairs. rose drapes, $25. 2 pair silk washer, half priced for quick PLYMOUTH 'Convertible, 1950, Coal • Cannel 'Coal TU. 2.9462 -.::--:up If necessary. TUxedo 5-1194. O' T TU red, 20,000 miles, 1 owner, • Charcool • Manure I :.:; 4-714 . METAL MASTERS MFG. 5=0. length antique gold drapes, $20. sale, excellent condllOn. x- If no a nswer call ~ $1450. TUxedo 1-9585. • Marsh Hay ;i K h ~ RUFFLED CURTAINS neatly 24802 Gratiot Ave., East Detroit TUxedo 2-7938. edo 5-8060. VE. 9-7955 -"VHITE COO -3 ot er s rvants bl C 11 d Near 10 Mile Road _ --c~,..----- '~ 1948 CUSTOM DeSoto club coupe 19184 Goulburn Ave. ;x~ -::--:"ernployed - 3 children. Room done. Price reason a e. a e Open Daily 't119 P. M. BATHINETTE, all aluminum BLACK Caracul coat, size 16-18. D. E. Leydet ti~ and 'bath of your own. Good for and delivered. Good service. East Detroit. Michigan trimble, scarcely used, $12. VAl- Flared back, new condition, dark .blue, good tires, radio, 177 51 Mack, tit Marseilles f.~ ~ wages. References required. VAlley 4-0661, Mrs. Van PRescott 5.5200 $150 TUxedo 5 4066 heater. VAlley' 1.5349. :

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:' ~ Thur~d.sy, November 29, /951 G R 0 S S'E POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-one

\ 21i-Paint and Decorate t Execu.t'lve I Pointers Take Part Scou I In VMI Ring Figure GET THAT NEW LOOK! Headlines of the Week Good Taste ROANOKE, Va., November 24 -Cadet HarOld Golla, Jr.. of FROM A RELIABLE «~{)ntinuedfrom Page 1) . Sunday, November 25 F.vortte Recipes mid-1945 were $254,200,000,000. Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., was GOVERNORo WILLIAMS__ , re-• DECORATOR of among the 135 Virginia Military Since ,Truman took office the net plying to direct ques~Ons' by .the Painting '. Paperhanging • Color receipts have been $262,600,- People in the Kno1# Institute second, classmen who Free Press, "ttveals . that ,he is took part in the colorful VMI Ring Blending • Wall Washing. Etc. 000,000. practically in the' .millionnaire CREAMED POTATOES Figure, Friday, November 23. He 19-PETS 21a-GENERAL SERY,ICES ' WIll you to~or uS 'with 0 call • • • class. SC!Yshe owns slighUy less escorted Miss Betsy Stevens of For Free Estimate and Advice CROWD OF 97.,300 watched than one.sixth of the Mennen BISSELL Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. DOGS BOARDED RE.WEAVING, moth holes. cuts, J. F. TROMBLEY VA. 4.3227 Michigan beat Ohio State, 7-0, in Company. Questioning'is prompt- Contributed by The occasion is one of the high tears, burns-woven in cloth~ I traditional game played in clear, ed by Governor's references to Barbara points in the student life of cadets JAGERSBO kENNELS ing. All work guaranteed. FOR YOUR AUTUMN PAINT. cold weather at Ann Arbor. Secretary of ~State Fred Alger's Mrs. Wick Henry Finest Boarding Kennels VAlley 1-1453. LNG and. decoratIon, call TV. Game ended season for both great wealth. and stories about This recipe is a favorite of at VMI, for it is then that they in the Middle-West) 1-4521. teams. Tennessee, rated No. 1 Williams having to mortgage his my mot1ter, Mrs. Henry WI'C~ receive their class rings. While 3520 !'l. ADAMS . hundreds ,of visitors to .the CUSTOM-MADE draperies, slip ----_-.------team in country, upheld its repu- horne to finance his political of Palm- Springs, and could Thanksgiving dances and the rest Birmingham, Michigan campaigns. covers, and upholstering. E.llau. VAN I-IOUZE~I tation ,by whipPlllg Kentucky, .. • .. well be called "Cook Is In The . of the cadet corps look on, the Midwest 4-7717 tiful selection of fabriC.s. Rea. \ . , 'I 28-0. HUNGARY ACCUSES U. S. Parlour Potatoes'" because it . second classmen and their dates sonably priced. Workmanshtp BROTHERS ...... • '. of reneging on terms of the can be prepared ad- perform an elaborate marching BEAUTIFUL pedigreed Seal- guarantee. TUxedo 2.5000. ' SAN FRANCISCO WIDOW, well in pointe Siamese kittens, three agreement under. which Robe,rt vance, leaving the cook free ROSCOE W. (Rocky) LUTZ. figure. FORMICA . k t '" ,Distinctive decoroting serv:ce. who gives the name of "K. T. E. Vogeler; American business- to enjoy her guests even as World War II veteran who was The ca~ets, 8?d their dates th~ months old, $25. TUxedo 2- sm ops- ...ree est!. Butler," alive after being pro- man, was released from a Hun- the potatoes cook recently released ~rom an addi. mo~e by mdlvldual couples under 3456. mates, F.H.A, Terms. Woods Licensed. Insured. Free estimates. nounced dead and taken to the Chrome Co., 20091 Mack. morgue. She took 50 sleeping garian prison. Says this country .' tional tour of actlve duty as a. an lCY covered arch where the has returned only a sil.all por- Day before, parboil several, reservist; has been appointed II second cla.ssman receives his ring DACHSHUND puppies, 7 weeks TUxedt" 1-5640./Enice 9-7529 pills in suicide attempt. A phy- tion of the Nazi-seized Hungarian new potatoes. Let cool in executive :Jf District Three, ac- from his girl in exchange for a old, pedigreed. registered. TU. 21 EI t' IS' 1-----'------sician had signed her death cer- 1-9359. I c- ec rica ervlC:e EXPERT '~a.....m,ting, paper h.anging tificate and a coroner's assistant goods: it had promised to return jackets, W hen thoroughly c?rding to local Council Execu- kiss. , . : BROWN ELECTRICAL repairs by mech~nlcs. free estImates agreed with the'verdict. Showed" if Vogeler was released. Fabled cooled, remove skins and dice I t1ve, Amos R. Shields, The rmg. cer~mony and fIgure SPRINGE~ Spaniel, male, 2 yea!s replace~lents and mamtenance: Van Assche. TUxedo 5.3901. first signs of life after being in Crown of st. Stephen demanded finely (the size of peanuts), Lutz carne to the council after ~ere the hlg~hghts of the dance old. ,A gIft to someone who WIll Lamp repah. Since' 1920. TUx- TUxedo 5-0647, morgue several houi's. Remained returned. U. S. had not included salt well and place in refrig- I World War II duty as an airborne , weetfen~b ~~ICh followed the an. prOVIde good home. TUxedo edo 2.7550 ------. f I this in the agreement. Crown is erator lmtil ready for use. radar maintenance chief in the nua 00 a game. 2-1840, or can at 1204 Bishop' JAS. RIGG,IO. and SON unconscIous or near y a week. d .. '* * r~:h~:~te~~~~~~~ In the top of double ~o~er, ;~~~uIti;~ea:;r'~:t~~S S;~d,ngt~~ Roa . 21 D-Eledric Appliance Offer t he f inest pointing,'I co or styl- ,REPORT'B Y GEN. ERA L o;;~~:~ garian officers before Russia oc- pour one cup of whlppmg South Macomb portion of the BOXER PUPPIES for sale, AKC I R_e_p,_a_ir______ing, blending, wallpaper, wall wosh. RIDGWAY places at 8,00e the cupied the country during World cream, antt 5-5515 trialist who pioneered the five- come indoors, take off your coat Complete Tree Work SES DISPLAY AT RAT WALLS, side drives. wall.;:s,, day week and a profitsharing and rubbers, sit down and relax. waterproofing, S P r i k , 1367 21v-Piano Service plan for his employes,: named Take a full half hour to rest. It • Protect your trees NOW Lakewood, VAlley 2-2744. may mean the difference between against wil,ter damage by Slnilh.~latthe,vs £0. PIANOS TUNED, cleaned, moth. new economic stabillzer to re- place Eric Johnston, who resign- continued good health and in- snow. ice and wind. 6640 Charlevoix WA. 2-715~ BRICK, stone and cement work. proofed and repaired. Satisfa<::- ed last week to go back to his validism or a fatal heart attack. • Feeding, cabling, trimming l:iiiiiiiii__ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---iiii-iiiiiiiii;jiii-;;;----;;;;-~11 New or repairs. Arthur De Roo. tion guaranteed. Reasonablt' _____ ----~.----'------TUxedo 1-2450. rates. Seibert, Edgewater t. job as czar of the movie indus- and planting. .4451. try. President Truman gives Annual Election Held • Completely insured. ATTENTION :eutnam an interim appointment, By Navy Mothers' Club • Free advice and recom- ALL BRICKAND CEMENI COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE- with nomination to be sent to mendations by graduate ___."'IFirePlace Chimneys WORK Tuning. repairing, refinishing. the Senate in January. N:W AND REPAIR and mothproofing, WAlnut Navy Mothers' Club No. 68 held foresters. I 1_- - '. . . CLEANED Porches, steps. piers wol1<.setc. 1-~025 Plac!'! your order early MRS. BESSIE KAISER, first its annual election at the Novem- ~ ~' Over 40 years experience In A'so Sewer Cleoning Reasonable wife of Henry, J. K:aiser, left an ber meeting in the Veterans' SUBURBAN TREE SCIENOE & SERVICE , . /<) cleaning and repairing detec- W:lrk myself 21z--Landscaping ~~ tive fIreplace chimneys and estate of over $10 million, it was Memorial building. ~2075 Hayes. East Detroit Phone: PRescott 6-6069 dampers, ---_.~------The following officers were \ MARCHESE Complete disclosed when her will was filed . for probate yesterday. elected for the ensuing year: WE ALSO FuRNISH CHIMNEY SCREENS FOR PROTECTION I LAkeview 6-9300 LAWN, GARDEN, TREE AGAINST SPAf:KS. BIRDS. SQUIRRELS. BATS. ETC. I . Commander, Mrs. F,. A. Marketta; 7L"R.'I;ACE.BOILER AND INCINERATOR CHIMNEYS CLEANED ,BRICK and cement work. Repair Service and Maintenonce. PANEL BOARDS STOLEN 1st Vice-Commander, Mrs. L. S. , and new. Driveways, Garage, I CAL FLEMING, Leonard ~inter, in charge of DunfoI'd; 2nd Vice.Cornmander, Phoria TY. 5-9210 ! rat wan, basement floors, the new homes being built at St. Mrs; F. C. Middell; Adjutant, Mrs. Londscaping Service J. C. Kinggo & Son 8000 Linwood , porches. S. Degryse. Call VAI. Paul and Notre Dame, reported E. L. Schultz; Finance Officer, SPECIALS I ley 4-1163. TUxedo 1-6950 to City Police on Saturday, No- 'Mrs. H. J. Pfeiffer; Chaplain, Mrs. : vember 17, th~t thieves stole wall E. H. Dover; Judge Advocate, AT'I'HE BIGGEST LITTL:E LUMBER YA'RD IN THE WORLD pane} board that was being stored Mrs. R. H" Wright; Color Bea;:ers, BUY WITH CONFIDENCE there. No amount was set on the Mrs .. T. W. Shearer, Mrs. B. H. * * loss. Morton. Matrons-at-Arms, Mrs. C. W. Knotty Pine Panelling IJAMES WILLIAMS, son of Grauman, Mrs. L. J. Nadeau; Reversible for moulded or "V" joint, No. 2 and better~. STORltl '\VINDO-WS 'DR. and MRS. CLARENCE J. Board of Directors, Mrs. R. H. heary to. No. 1. The most beautiful panelling available •.• ,,~()OK WILLIAMS, of Grayton road, Wright, Mrs. R. W. Nagle, Mrs. - - was elected co-social chairman of F. C. Mueller, Mrs. W. F. Schnup- $250.00 per M Fooled Immediate Delivery - Free - ~w Cash and Carry Prices Don't 8. this year's Junior Class at Hills. hase; Board of Trustees, Mrs. W. I Why Buy High Priced CombinaHon Windows when Pla;n StOt"a}5 Do A Better Job at Half the Price dale. G. Burgher. LOW CASH & CARRY PRICES PLAIN STORMS THURS'DAY Peeky Cypress Panelling LOOK - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FRIDAY& SAT SPECIALS Something distinctive and different for your recreation rooni 24x47 .•••..•..•. , $4.49 28xS9 .•••••••••• $5.79 Good Fences for 42 Years attic room or bar. Will take ma.ny kinds of nnish. . 28x43 •••.•• ,.... 4.49 • 30xSS , ••• ~'...... 6,29 $225.00 per M 2Sx55 " .... ,' 4,85 (Frida~, and 'Satqrd ay O~:y J 34xS5' • • • • • • • • • • • 6.95 Eyery style of Fence , I All Sizes in Stock) !~\ erected fer you Oak Flooring We Also Carry Combinc;'Jtion Wood and Aluminum Windows and Doors and Storn" Sash for Steel Casement Includlnr oak. , . K. D. red or white. Special price to aU. Chain Link All-Steel an" Rustic Styles ORDER YOUR INSULATION AND STORl\t SASH NOW 1_~_~_~_9B_I~_,A_.~_~O_,~_.'_~_.'_~,_~O_.~_'_~'_'_''_'_''_'_'_.$_5_-_4_9_1, \ ::r~~::~N~~~~~~~O:3X15 $2.91 Big mill stock of beautiful' milled Appalachian STOP AND SHOP AT THE STORM' SASH CENTER WA. 1.2.850 We Give FREE ESTIMATES - FREE DELIVERY - FHA TERMS, 36 MONTHS We Give owers LUMBER' SU~~~IES S&H S&H 19743 Harper, between 7 and 8 Mile ~ds. 1U. 2~800 MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. nIP B1&'~est. r.ltUlt Lumber Yard In the Worldl Hours: 8 to l> Green (1ITY SASH & S(1REEl\'" (;O~IPANY Green RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL Stamps 14000 E. 7 Mile - Just'V~est of Gratiot LA. 7-3700 Open Fri. Till 9 p.m. - Stamps 10403' HARPER AYE,

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~ Page Twenty.fwo G R O. 5 ~ E ~)0 I N TEN E W,S . Thursday, November 29, 1951

" * * * * Feature * spoke to Tuxison the subject of < Pointer of Interest 131.Irtduqeq By Tuxis Clu.b' world-wide brotherhood, using, as who, where and w,hatnot an illustration, the Christian S~ft candle light and organ I dred thirty one new members \f,,'ork which is. being done for by whoozil ' ,mUSIC!';et ~ inspir~ng scene ior were. taken into the club, repre- Indian youths. the annual lnstallatlon service of senting one 'of the largest rium- A reception for Tuxis members the '. Grosse Pointe Memorial bel'S of Tux-is initiates ever in- Personal Diary of A Whoozit and their guests Was beld in the Church Tuxis Club. One hun- ducted at one time. . church gymnasium, immediately. , This week stored the electric fan and got out ,the ~wax Tom Lister: president; Bill following the service. snowmen carefully saved from last .Christmas. They are Luncheon Will Brighten Rexford, vice president; Patricia loathsome reminders of the few shopping days left. Called Barrett. secretary, and Bob Schal- Joseph A. Maiullo, of Un~versity place, f<;>ra:point of infor. Christmas for Homeless ler, treasurer, were formally in- mabon and found out 'that learned gentleman'. ha.s the - augurated as the new club of- * SALE! On Thursday,' November 29 at fieers, as Rev. Paul F. Ketchum MUMPS , .. and ditto beautiful little daugl1,ter, 'Diana . , • 78 RPM everyone sending hila.rious messages to Joseph and tender 12:30 o'clock., jn Annunciati{)n presented each with the tradi- Hall, McClellan; .one blo::k north tional .white rose. CLASSl'CAL words of get-well.soon to the young lady ..• Incid€.l"1tally .. ~ of East Jefferson, St. John Bosco After repeating the Tuxis Missie Maiullo has the politest initials in town ... they al- Auxiliary to the C.Y.O. Home for pledge, the initiates were indi- ALBUMS ways say MAM , , , '," ...... homeless boys is giving a lurich- vidually called forward to re- . eon and card party for the boys' ceive a red rose as token of their 50% OFF The years do not change. we always hear the yachting Christmas. All proceeds will be i pledge. ' Buy One and Get One Free! stories when there is ice over the lake ••• one of the hand. used for' this' purpose. The Grosse Pointe Memorial somest crafts at the Pointe set out for the lakes last Summer, Thos~ with reservations ..are Church Senior Choir sang under Also visit our new Gift Dept. bound for restfui week.end , •. one lady was carried aboard served.. first th th t 't the direction of Marie Joy Cur- , e 0 ers mus wal tiss. Reosonobly prjced fine gifts for with shingles which didn't improve • , • the cook, a jewel, every occosion. became seriously ill and had to be sent to hospital •••. the their 'tu~'n. Send or call in your Tom Lister presente,d .t~ guest reservatlo~ to, Mrs; Robert P. speaj{er, Rev. C. Herbert Rice,: host almost severed an artery in his hand • .• and a doctor Complete Line of Records illest had to perform emergency operation with boiled needle Jone_S,~halrman, TU. 1-6274, ,98~6 who, for many years. has been! and thread • • • ~ new cook was hired and he gratefully YorkshIre. avenue; Mrs. Marie Grosse Pointe Memorial's mis-! JAOK O'CONNOR llccepted carefully written menu instructions from feminine McKenzie, .1520 .Garla~d a,:,enu"e, sionary to India. As formr presi.: 1700 1 KERCHEVAL passenger ••• which resulted in boiled roast beef at his first TU. 1.1655 VA. 1-1424, Mrs. H. E. DaViS,215 dent of Forman Christian Col-. . dinner (he couldn't read a stitch) • , • the passenger list is Merton road, TO. 5-1647. lege, in-Lahore, India, Rev. Rice I just beginning to' ~ee how much fun it aU was ••• >if ...... Keep remembering how pretty Mrs. Wallace MacKenzie looked at the National Farm and Garden Club's tea earlier in the month at the Little Club. Wore black with soft conar lavished in pearls and payettes ••• >if ... • Really the most forthright statement made to us during the year that is no'" 'slipping away was uttered ,at dinner the other night when our companion was the fat seven year old princess ••. who said as she gave her attention to her pot of cocoa, "You know people say I'm exquisite and I am" ."•• '" ...... HODGMAN'S The gayest Thanksgiving ball must have been that one -Picture by Fred Runnells given by a Pointe bachelor whose French poodle greeted ,the 1IJeuHtUt4. guests wearing EARRINGS • • • and so, to press. ELIZABETH PRESCOTT OF LAKE SHORE ROAD * ... Two years ago, just about this time of year, five Pointers 0 * started out for a drive. Ii was a drive with a purpose for book shop family is Elizabeth's PILFERINGS they were seeking a site; some place where a book ~tore cocker, Taffy, who doubles as pet From the writings :of E. B. White • e • could be started. 0 ' and watchdog. He takes to book I _. Newsreel The dri:ve ;took. them .to and Austrian water ~colors for lovers immediately . and only . "Most I)f the nutty things that go on in the world get into GrosseP:t:c.~~ Grosse :r::?mte s M,~ra~le ~V.f1le Gr05se Pointe Book Shop cus- once looked askance at a visitor. th2 newsreeL From them the J:l,ewsreel has .built a curious and. the For Sale Sign m a tomers. Also, in England, she That visitor announced himself philosophy. It sees life today as the thrilling struggle of man beauty. J parlor1 P caughttt all.theyes.h made a sentimental journey to as a prophet and Just. dropped by I Hockey Ice Skate to conquer the elements .. Announcers refer to this constantly. Mr8. oe resco, WI er . . Usually man is seen battling the elements in some wholly daughter, Elizabeth, and Mrs. Hilltop House, the home of to see If any new book~ on grotesque pose, swinging by his teeth from the underside of Benjamin E. Young, with her Beatrix Potter, author of prophecy had been publIshed a blimp or riding a motorcycle up the Tower of Pisa. Our daughters, Shirley and Joan, anImal stories for children. Be- lately. Headquarters own feeling, after some study of this concept, is that the walked into the shop, bought cause she loved these bogks as And so the second birthday I a child, Elizabeth was quick to d' h b struggle between man and the elements is badly in need of a it, and as smoothly as that the stock th€ cunning little figur. passe Wlt usiness .as usual. I Chil.d's (II to' 3) . 10.95.. referee. Man already has the elements down and is kicking Grosse Pointe Book Shop ines of the animal characters Elizabeth t h ink 5 celebration I them in the stomach. came into being. from the book and today's should be saved up for the fifth Youth's (4 to 6) .•..•••••.••••. 12.50 ...... The three young ladies were children. she has found, share mil~tone. Un~il then,. if she had Men's (6 to 13} .. 16.00 Tiresome Item the owners and partners of her enthusiasm. a blrthday WIsh, the lovely gal New York, March 24.-Driven from his apartment, whic,h another new PoInte business. The Grosse Pointe Book Shop hopes she'll continue to welcome ,vas being redecorated, a friend of ou~s decided to move tem. This week, we stopped to see was bound to be a success be- the ,same kind of friends who HOCKEY STICKS hGW the second birthday was cause its owner loves everything now drop in at the cheery little porarily into a newly constructed hotel around the corner and being celebrated and to check .about books. A trip to London shop on Mack avenue. HOCKEY GAUNTLETS instructed his valet to that effect. The servant said he was up on the first two years. will find her spending hours in HOCKEY SHINGUARDS • KEEPS FOOD FRESH sony. but he had never seen any new hotel around the. cor- , A lot had transpired since that the ~uaint, dusty, musty shops, • nero ,"WeB, I'm quite certain I saw them building one there;" November day in 1949. Two of pounng over old and new edi. Also' Ladies' and Children's • DR\NKS 5t"1 COLD his master replied. "I'm afraid not,sir/~ insisted the .valet. the partners married (Shirley be. tions; her own libr.ary at home To make sure, they put on their hats and walked 1'0un.d to came Mrs. Harold Robinson Jr. numbered 5000 volumes until she Je/leclionJ FIGURE SKATES find out. There it was, twenty.two stories high. .. and Joan became Mrs. WiHiarn S. gave 2000 to Sigma Gamma t6 dis- Coolapak is. a 'must for P~II' We record this unimportant and wearisom~ little incident Edwards) and found that careers tribute among children; she wrote by paul I)ach nics. tC;lUring-.ccmipin"g. fishbl.g. . SKATE SHARP~NING merely because it could have happened in, no other city in as young matrons precluded a her own first collection oishort and shopping- too - Keep. business .career as well. They stories (about animaJs) when she It was just three years ago food and drinks fresh for 12. the world nor at any other period in history. . hours or more. . sold out to their par~ner. Eliza- was seven and has wxitten book that we dreamed up the Hollow,Ground ., •••••••• , 1.00 "Preview Sketch Book." I Waiters beth Prescott, and now are sim- reviews for the Junior Leagu~ can't tell how many books Regular Grind ..••••••••• ,.,...... 60c We can go to any restaurant at all and be made uncom;; ply awfully good customers. Bulletin. . , have been made but every. Z',x14xG inches : ,.;..:: '.95 :forlable by the waiters, waiters seeming to us to be a breed The First Day Co.worke~ one seems' to know about them. A Preview Sketch 24.Hour Ser'{iee gifted in making guests, ill at ease. They are always older, So it was with Elizabeth we Ann Brown has worked with 24x16x7 inches ,...... 14.95 went back to the day the Grosse Elizabeth at the shop since the print is not over-retouched, wearier and wiser than we are; and they have us at a dis. the complete book is reason- Pointe Book Shop opened its .,first year and Jo.Ann DeGree .'Mil(l(l(lI(l(l(tl:te~-l€~/€lM'~~~ advantage because we are sitting down and they are standing ably' priced and is a won- doors. It was a day filled with rounds out the ~taff. ~ £ up. We should very much like to discover a reStaurant where derful way to preserve .all ~ ~- friends dropping in, admiring the They tell a story, without of those funny. little poses we would be allo~ed to stand up to our fo~d, ?nd the waiters green and brown tones of walls names, about how once in the which might otherwise. go 't J I be compelled to SIt down. so that we could lord.it over them. and bookshelves; complimenting early days, they were asked into the discard file_ These. ~J I Brevoort waiters h~veu8 at a disadvantage because they the shelves the girls drew and for a. book on The Cocktail treasured albums are made ~ ~ know a few words of French, whichembarasses us; although then had built; and particularly Party. They produced a book only of pre~school age chil- ~ I finding commendable the fact of recipes for cocktails and dren, but that is' where the fact that we speak better English than they do seems not they are so necessary. How ~ ~ to disconcert them at, all. that the shop sold books unclut. hope both T. S. Elliot and the often a pleased mother tered by records, soft drinks, po- customer have long since for- comes in and says, "I love tato ch{ps and other flora and given them. every proof, I don't know fauna which too often distracts A which one to choose." bur for the true book lover. very special member of the I I ~ answer is, "Don't choose The next day. was the down only one, have them all BOOKMAKING ART bound in a cover for' the to earth one when the three same price youwou1d nor- young owners tried "ery hard The art of bookmaking reached its height in the monastaries of mally pay for just" one' i I,i not to stand in the window to Europe during the Middle Ages. print." They are guaranteed see if a customer might be on permanent, and you can I ~ According fa The Book House .for hi.. • • • ~III t the way. Those first customers now order a gift size edi- ~ .~. Children, manuscript work was arrived and a!t,hough they were tion. These are' also com- ~ HOL,LEY Ii actually adored by the shop done in writing rooms, called plete but in a smaller size. owners, they were permitted to "scriptoria," where master COpy_. Wouldn't that make a browse undisturbed, to. make ists worked painstakingly "with wonderful Xmas gift for the I GROSWOLD i rich reds and blues and preciou's' grandparents? It isn't too MY FAVORITE: their own selections without bits. of thin, heated gold leaf," to late. Have them done now. th~ big sales taUt. ,You see, the CaP.TU. 1-0500 for your'ap. i GREG~ I Book Cheaper By the Dozen owners also had agreed never illuminate exquisite, hand-letter-' ed manuscriptS. pomtment, , For the Stream Author , ~ Lloyd. 'Dquglas to pounce on customers and ! I Ch t . B k that early decision has been a .. from 22.50 ~ arac er m a. 00 Mother Gilbreth tremendous drawing power. 1\ t Fisherman Play : Victoria Regina The first t~ip to the wholesale' It Actress ~ Helen Hayes book dealers was nerve-wracking, w Adjustable Poles, 9.50 and 12.50 :i Actor ; : Raymond, Massey Eblizabeth remembers.. The y i Children's Skis from 3.95 I ought too many mystery and SEAL-DRI WADERS Movie : Belinda crime stories and a prodigious SKI REPAIRS '.b.1~~ I~ 7.95 Movie Actress , Cl~udette Colbert number of "Chess Readers." One W ~ Movie Actor ' Bfng Crosby °h£ the girls happened to love. I SKI ACCESSORIES i cess but it was right there and TV Show What's My Line then she learned how rather re- !II Tow Mitts 4.25 ~ WADER TOPS .!!• 5','",I Haods • 9 ••• t ••• I .,. t' •• ,.S3 0 Ii~ TV Actress , .1mogene Coco mote her hobby was. It was ~ ~ ~ Ski Goggles .,." ••• , •• , •• , 1.25 ~ TV Actor Sid Caeser ~~:J~~gdid~~~ se~~~t the Chess ~ K 5.45 Radio Program The Toro'rito Symphony Experience I i Ski Waxes , 1.00 ~ ~ Ski Sox ...••...•••••.•... 1.25 C;;ommentator Edward R. Murrow On the second buying trip, the I i'. Columnist , Robert Ruark girls were equipped with facts h~~)JhJlilJl~ ' . G d H about what the book critics said, . . M1 agazme 00 . ousekeeping They checked bests~lling lists in Cartoon ., Brenda Starr the New York papers. They had 5.95 Cartoonist James Thurber consumed every word of book M . 1 buying magazines designed t.9 aid 1 USIC C assical the shop owner. '

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