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VOLUME 2o-No, 49 En t.ere4 .. 5ecoil.d Cia .. Natter GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 3, 1959 5<: p,," COpy at the Peat ~lc. at Detroit, Mim fa.5O Per Year 28 PAGES TWO SECTIONS, SECTION I

I' . HEi\DL'NE~ It Looks Like ci Real Old-Fashioned Christmas Committee 01 tb, iTakeOutof Horne Meets wiih '''EEK As Compiled by Ih, ipay Nets Burglar School Board Grois, .Poi"l, News Advisory Groups to Visit Buildings and Make Tbursday.N,vember26 $500 EV,e.ry' Week TODAY DETROIT CELE- Reports by June I B.RATED wltl1'.t\4ikey, 'dressing . , . ' ----' -~--- and cranperrles' a,rtlid a few. Man Arrested.by.State Police Readily Admits to Some The Grosse Pointe Board snow flUI-ries, a Christmas pa- . 800 Robberies from Residences; of Education met with a rade, football, friends, ,elatlves Took Only Cash and Je. welry citizens advisory committee ahd prayers of Thank$giving. M 0 n.d a y evening in the M-;.ny began the .day by attend- . A Taylor, Mich., man, arrested by State Police of Central Library.to discuss fng church services throughout the Pontiac Pos,t, told. authorities he was "self-employ- the use of the money to be the city. Others braved the cold and informed them of his work. He averaged about raised by the October arid lined WOOdward avenLU! to ed", b 26 watch the annual J. L. Hudson $500 a week - from approximately 800 burglaries in uilding and site tax levy parade that marks the begin. three counties. • ~>------approved by! the voters. nlng of the Christmas season. Robert McGinnis, 28,' of 7840 M l d p. President of the Board of . * ,* * \, ,r', Kathern, was arrested on Sep- e te "pe Education, Robert F. Weber .A FIVE YEAR OLD BOY was tember' 6: on a tip by a dis- told the group that classrooms struck down and kilIed by, a gruntted "partner". and on Fri- Proves F:ne should have first pl'iorlty in the hit and run driver, yesterday. day, November 27. confessed to II final appropriation of money as the boy was on his way ~o breakings and enterings of so F- f'. h' raised by the increased tax. kindergartCJI. Larry Masterson lnany homes' he could nOt reo ."r.e "g ter He also reminded the com. of 203 Victor in Highland Park member the number exactly, mlttee that monies.. raised, by was hit by a car that failed to but set the figure In the nelgh- the additIonal taxes wlII 'not be slop coming out' of an aller on b,orh00d 0f au.bo t 800 Total loss A V e r't e d As ,buildingcollected programsuntil mld-1961cannot peginand Brush. He was struck on the Detectlv~s from the Pol~te Unintentional Sprinkler until the money is on hand. head. apparently by the door Police Departments, as welI as Goes to Work "There are dangers to a crash handle, and was dead on arrival "those from other communities program In building and these at Highland Park General Hos- in Wayne, Oakland'and Macomb Not many homes can will be avoided,'" said Mr. pita I. Counties, questioned McGinnis boost .of an automatic Weber, Pollee said that It was pos- on unsolvea burglari';!s, com- . Vuioul Needs CHed ' Ilble the driver aid not know mltted since 1955, in their re- sprinkler system; inside the ' he had struck the boy, because spectlve cities. house,' that serves as a fire Mr. Weber also spoke on the he was so small. Larry's mother. Sol,es Loeal Jobl extingiiishel'. But the Harry type of improvements needed. l.~rs. Yvonne Masterson, 21, lost " - ' ".'" " " :~f.:;:,;~,!..." ; ,'" , ' " • E W' t f '1 f 220 "These must be. capital im. her husband a year ago.', He ..'; ::::,EDW~RD.'ASK:IN"SKAE'ofLakeshore road ,dug' \,Vas(sub:stantially.post'-dated by the 1910 Packard, but Farms .Det. Sgt. George Van . ms on aml y'o 1 provements, not items which dJed of cancer. iiito'liisfilljul6us'collectioii -of antique caI's,~to help they ,'ate ilwa'y~,:'nice for- motoring in open sports Tiem said that McGinnis ad_ N. Oxford road has jullt fnll und~ the regular main. ** ,* ,. SANTA CLAUS into' the Pointe for the official models. mUted breaking Into the home that. ' .• tenance needs of the schools." THE 21 YEAR OLD !;iON of openin_g of the Ch~istmas season. The coonskin coat of William McKee. 458 Belan- The ~nly drewback 'Is that He stated that in addition to ger, on October 25, 1958. Rec~ it was completely uninteitUonal. regular classrooms there are the, Irish Ambassador, David A. d h h t thl t k ' , 'needs for music. band and Heune, is returning to Ireland. " or s s ow t a no ng was :a ~ Tuesday nIght, November. 2"', rom Hearne, who hit and killed a :i:. this home; the officer ~~rnk~igriS~:Sryt~~ng ~~ ~~u:~: l~~~:~~~r~~~siCII womari with his car earlier this 'M,en's. N,igh, t, University, of Michigan's H.. i.gh, S,c,.,k, ,0., ,0,1. ~C:~~;~~y' , " ., month. used -hIs dlptomatlc im- I: 'V -JJ ~ , S." - .' S G. R. d' H'.' Ji. Woods Det Sgt. Walter 0'- der. When they returned two '.'For the first time in' the m,,unity to avoi.d charg' es.. He has '.,,'n.., "!'~""g.'e ... W1IIIDllD.g tars to, ..._,I._V._ e \ ate "g" Dell and Det,'uftoy Tobian dls- hours'later,'they found 'lhe 're- history' o[ the Grosse Pointe been In many. other scrapes be- • • -' ... .,~,' .....:.",...... ' ,;" I CIMe d th at th e con f'ess ed thOIef maIns. o.f" f're1 In th e' ~.t.1 ch.en Schoo.r: SysMnL, ....ni"'--nsW4.I' have ~:e p~~c:C~~d~~S~I~c::o~~ga;; Next .M OlldaY ~xhibitions.HereDec~ 10 .By' ,ExPerts'.' ~:j~~t~.ve home burglaries iD and the ~::~fu~~~moke. ::e"sc~~e;t~Oec~~iS:nth~o~a~ each tlmeinvoked his Immunity.>., _.__. ,,", , " '., :.:::,: .... : ••• ) :". , !dcGinnis adniltted, b~aking spend tax, money," said Dr. ~ N t. r d B' T Ch .' A p.rrf Wh A d't' 'T' F into the homes of AnthoilyToc- .The Woods firemen, who Jame$ Bushong, Superintend. ~ keep hlm~II.Ou~ of jail. Stores Bar Women from 7 41 IOna an '9 eft' amps mc;lng '" ormers o. c~;e I .ahon .. ea!". r()m cO, 632 .LOj:'hmoor, on July 7, were called immediately alter ent of the Gros,~e Pointe School Fri'ay, No,ember %7 To IOjo~ .• ~e Shq,PP' ..'ng. ,.' c..~,~.~en.i~ Aet~~n,i~ J?,a~ce.~ls~.Juni~r,~.igh School . UniversIty of Michigan:' 1~~,7;. James A~ Howell, .1960 the Winstons discovered. the System. , E f ~J L:' , . . .Pa'ys' A' .. I V' 't'; ..:l>xtord, and Anthony 'Schl!iler, damage. found that the waste-. The ciUzen com mitt e e. THE MOST ADVANCED of . 'JY o.rlVUIIft:'''' '''1 'lfTniv~r9itycif Michigan's national. and Big Ten , f1m.l~ IS.'., "'1961 Odord, ort October 24, baskeLunder .tlie sink: was the chosen by.the nine elementary U.S. Moon rockets, _\tIas-Ahle, ' ! :'--.-'-' . championship swiI11Jlling tea!'n will present an exhibi-, G' ..... P ". t H' h 1958; Betty KllkIlne, .1637 New- cause of the blaze. Apparently s e h 0 0 I s, three junior high faifed to leave the Earth's at- An annual event of im- tion' at the Brownell Junior High School pool on Thurs- . r 0 sse. om ~ .' 19 c'ast!e, on November 26. 1958;' a small bit of paper had bt!en lIChooIs and senior high scho,ol mosphere after it was launched portance' in "The Village" day evening;. December 10, under the direction of Gus School re~elv~d ~ VlSlt from and William P. Christ, 851 's. Ignited, by clgaret ashes. will be acting strictly in an from Cape Canaveral yesterday of Grosse Pointe is "Men's Stager, swimming coach, and Dick Kimball, diving an accredltatIon team from Brys drive on January 12, 1959. The lire swept through the advisory capacity, Mr. W~ber morning. A flaming fragment, Night", an evening put coach. There . will be two hour-long performances, one the University of Michigari, Reeo~ds Reveal Loot kitchen but when It reached reminded the group. The fmal "thai wasn't supposed to faU aside for the man. of the corom. encing at 7 o.'clock and the other at 8:30. recently, in connection with The WoOds officers said that the ceiling the heat from the' responsibility for the approprl. off," fell back into the Atlantic fami' Iy.to do his Christmas In. the five years Gus~>------~~~---- th e mspec.' t'lOn proc ed ure 0f rccor d.s showed th at 50 Sl'1vel' flames melted• th e C1)pper water atl'on of the bullcUng and site Ocean. It is feared that the , N d II d th $7 550 levy will be the board of Edu-- '''hole thl'ng. "I'ncludl'ng that shopping on his own, with. S.tager .has .coached the Wolver- yea.I' as. diving coach. He was the orth Central Associa- 0 ars, an. more an , pipe. The water that escaped beautiful.. payload," ended up in PIenty of skilled salespe<:>-: me. ~unmlng te am: th ey h.ave NCAA champion in the one and tion 0f C 0IIeges an d See • worth o[ Jewelry were taken from the pipe put, out the fI're cation's. the ocean. ' pIe in the store to heln him. won.' three NCAA .eha.mplon- three meter divmg in' 1957. ondary sch."ools..., (COIItinued 011 Pap Z) beCore it could spread to the Board to Be Represented . Th h' I ,. " ~ ,. ships. in 1957, 1958 ,an!11~5!l. Tielu!t& 011 Sale . ------remainder o[ the house When I\Iembers of the Board wilt : oug It. s not known for This Is the fourteenthiear. anr;l. have woo the Big Ten Tickets for the two perfor- This organization has stand-. the firemen arrive . e on a roa In description. Everything from Dick Kimball Is in his first man"". Gerald .::;toetzer, o[ Lit- ltatlon which is Valid as long as S t d . N be produced olily a small blaZe c . • . hopes of .recoverin~ frag~ents parking to packaging has been "-. the .schOOI continues to main_ a ur ay mornmg, ovem r and the water pipe extinguish- Sampson and C. Henry Haber- from the Ill-fat.ed gIant rocket. planned to make this a pleasant t1estone Road,' is In charge of tairi' the necessary standards. 28, but the burglar apparently' ing the fire before it could korn III with the high school ,I' * • * night of shopping. 13 Will, Honors ticket sales, and Vincent L. The primary objective of the was frightened away when he reach the rest of the house) representatives. Mr. Weber will THE SAME OLD STORY of Peterson, of Moran Road. is association is the improvement tripped a ra'dar burglar alarm. tne' kitchen was a total loss: be an ex_oUiclo member of all fumbles; penalties and inter- From 7 to 10 o'clock Monday, At 'U. of Mich. gene'ral chairman for the alum- of high schools. This program Park Police Chief, Arthur The smoke damage throughout 13 cowmittees . . cepted.. passes spelled defeat for IDecember 7, "Th.e Vitlage" .wm ni group. of Improvemeht 'is a, ~era" Louwers said that everything Ule house was extensive. The committee members were the hapless:petrolt Lions,' yes- be closed to w~!11en.On Kerch~-, . Among the squad' who are tive venture between the associ- In the store of Belding Clean- asked to visit their schools, ferday;, when Green Bay took valavenue.there will be. a trans- ,Thirteen Pointe 'students were coming to Grosse Pointe for the ation and the school In question. ers, 15139 Kercbval, appeared The Winstons' T~anksgivlng 'survey the needs, remembering advantage qf. lhe mistakes for a portatlo~ ~,splay: Choral 1P:0u~s among the 587 at the' Univel'. 'exhibition are former Blue Dev- , ' 1'0. be intact. , was not very ha'PPY, unde1'" what demands lop priority, and 24 tc 17' wiIi. , The "Packel'1l' and mUSICIans.,\VIIIta~e part In slty'of Michigan named to ,the if swil'!Jmers EdPongracz, a Vital to Students Del. Lt. Arnold Hou,!h and stand4lbly. but they did havll (Conlinued on Pare 2) rookie end, Boyd Dowler 'from thefes~lv!ties ...'ModeUng cif Ca$.- College HonOrs Prograry1,..~hls, junior at the university, and The major Importance of ac- the two patrolmen who no- something for which to be ~ ---'----- the Universityl of~ Colorado ions, is featured; spo'rts celebri- 'semester. . Chuck Babcock,' a sophomore. credltatlon, .accordlng to hlghtlced the door of 'the place thankful. If It had not been made some. impressive eatche~ ties will be on hand and' re- They include Richard M. De-. Pongracz finished fifth in the sc h 0 i> I principal' Jerry M. was open, George McDowell of quarterback Bart Starr's pin freshments are waiting In most nise,. of E~x boulevard; Ron:' 2Oo-yard' butterfly ,event at the' Gerich, is to the studentt them- and William Crandall, searehed for an Innocent water pipe. the Motor Trouble. , Point passing to set up Green stores. atd, ,.E. Fine" of Grayton road; Big Ten' championships last selves. Graduates of accredited the a-rea, but were unable to house might have been com- ,Youtl1s' Uudoilig Bay's scores. ' . , ------Richard P. Granse, of Wash- year, having switched from his high schools are acceptcd at locate anyone. pletely destroyed . Halfback' Paul H 0 I' nun g In. gto n roa d;' ChestAGer . re-. regu Iar even t 0f free styIe many coII'eges an d. umversl .t.les Tlie chief said the Intruder scored twice on runs 0(.11 and . REPORTS VANDALISM ling, of Lincoln road; Ri,ta M. swim to the butterfly in order without entrance examinations. entered the store by breaking Motor troubJe was the un. doing of three Detroit teen. 6_yards respectively. The scorl! Mrs. Frink Foguth of 412 Kambos, of Whittier road; JuIle to balance out the ieam. Bab-I Grosse Pointe High School the glass of /I double uoor at .agers who were arresled by was 24 to 3 in the second qual'- Cloverly road, Informed Farms 'J.',: Pearse, 0{ East Jeffer.ion cock Is yet to have varsity ex- has been a member oftheNorth the rear of the bullqlng. but School Board ter when the Lions began to police that she parked her car' avenue; 'and Robert V.- Peter- perlcnce but was a member of Central Association since 1927. was not inside very long be- Woods police on Wednesday, Meets Dec. 7 November 25, and charged with 'move. After t\\'o quick touch. in front of her home on Sun-, son,' of Moran road. an excellent 0ross~. Pointe High During the visit last month. fO~~ I~e~n~::t~~~ :I~~~~~r- megal possession of alcohollo downsl the surge was over and day, Nov.em~r 29, .and whep Dtjlers are James J. Ryan, SChool team and IS considered members of the Inspecting team' JI'he Grosse Pointe Board of beveragcs. ' the half and the ball game 'end" she re~\lrned. to It, discovered of ~ottl'lgham road; Stephen ,by 1 the, coaches to be an ~x~ visited elasscs In every depart- f~dg ~~~U~dhO r~se be~~r~~~~~i Ticketed to appear In court ed at 24 to i7.. that' someone ~had tossed: an H. Vand~ VOort, of University ce1."nt prospect for the C1)mmg ment available In the school. EducaUvn will hold tis regular , 00' t th h. h . d h' Id I All E Zi f D stores for several dll)rs, acting monthly meeting next Monday, on Febru/lry 27. were: Frederio , The only really' lirlght SIX)t J~. roug ..er Win s Ie <' pace; ce. nn, 0 ean seas<>n th' Pro a The association makes annual In' a susplclom, manner. Is re- NaUer, 17. of 5309 Bedford; for the Lions was rookie full- makjng a small '!t?le. Sh~ saId la!1e Karen S. Hancoc~, of, O ers OIl m. Inspections oC each member December 7. The sessIon, held ;':. '1' John F. Turner, 18, of 5675 back. Nick Petrosante's run- the oJlject also: Nt the real' Colomal court and EdWin J.. Other swlmmer~ and dlve~ school, if at all possible, and re- sponslble Cor lhe breaking and In the school s~'stern's' central nlng. He galn~d a. total of 134, window, shattermg, It. Ha~mer, of Berkshire road. who are scheduled w appear quires reports from each prin- entering, !:he" chief said, and adminlstral1v~ offices at 389 St. Lannoo; and George D. Cheva- I lier, 18. of 4841 Ilarvard. yards, rushing,' the greatest . Includ~ Dave Gillande~, Royal clpal as to progress made dur- he Is being sought. Clair, will begin at 7:30 li.m. The youths were arrested by amount gained by II Lion back A 1 Cl · t C . t Oa~ Juni~r; F~ank Leg~ckl, fng the year. I Patrolmen Harold Lanstra and In a single g.a.me. si.nce 1950. I .nnuu, trr,s ,nus.. Oltcer Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jun- Cds Hi,h Compllmenl Pare,t. ts ToJ..J to' l'lstrllct .Thomas Kane, who stopped to I~r; Karrl Kayhko. Helsinki, This year the high school m investigate when they saw the. PRESIDENT DE GAULLE of S t f S d ;4ft FI~land. sophom~re; Fred Wolf, rcceived many fine comments teen'ers standing around the car France, and Soviet Premier e or un ay./j" crnOOlt Wmnetka, IIIInOls, sophomorej from the Inspection team ae- CitiliJ,.~ren on,.Sno'tvballing at Dorthen and Holiday roads. Khrushchev have been e¥chang- . "Tee" Fr~ncis. Ann Arbor, cording to Dr. James Bushong. The car hood was UP. and Torn. fng secret corr~spondence, it The seventh annual Chrlstmllsl also be available at the box of-. sophomore. and R~bert. Web- SUI>~rintet1dent of the Gr08se . ! er was peering inside at the " (Contine. OIl Pare 2) There is no law pre\'cntlng number of complaints received has been reported Crom reliable concert by the Gros~e Pointe I flee just prior to the concert. Pointe public school system. . motor. sources. The purposc Is said to Community Chorufs Will be p~e- The chorus was founded seven D'r. R. J. Niess. proCessor of :~r~~~r~r~~a ~~I~:~I~~~~:~~ by~::e~t~lIC:hOUld warn. their The officers said that they be the preparation, to the min. scnted Sunday a t?rnoon: e. years ago by Malcolm McLean L F. French; was particularly com- th. th children to refrain from throw- saw Natter /lnrl Chevalier wilh utest detail. for their forth com- cember 6, at 3:30 o,clock In, the I Johns Ilnd for the past tnree oses lugers plementary Of the language de. yoguri~~w ..n/:;. ier heavy snow Ing snowballs at passing cars beer boUles In their hands. lng'meeting next March. , auditorium of Parcells Junior years has been under the dlrec- To Table Saw partmcnt. ''It Is the most out. slorms,ehlld~n, and this in. because of the element of dlln. which lhe youths threw to the • * * High School. tlon of Mr. Simmons, director IItandlng oC all the high schools cludes somelllder ones who ger when, and if, a motol'lst ground liS the policemen ap. Saturday,' November 28 Over 100 voices wlll offer II of~vocal music _t Parcells' Junior I have visited In Michigan. The should be classed In this cate. should flinch, he nllght lose proached. THE' FOURTH DE T R 0 I T. wide variety or choral composl-I High Schoo'l and director of the AlCred Heaney, 73. af 590 program is so diversriert, l'm gary, consider it great fun to control of. his car. Who I, to Lanstra and Kane saId tlley disc jockey in II weck has lost tions 'through the media of the I Youth. Choir at the Grosse Hawthorne, lost three lingerli very enthusiastic about it," tOilS sndWballs at pedestrians, lillYwhRt might happen In such searched the youths' car and his job In lhe payola purge. Mcn's Glee tluh. "omen's Glee, Pointe CongrcRational Church. of his right hand'whlle working said Prof. Niess. and especially passing cars. a ealie A serious accident could founn two full and two empty Mickey Shorr was rired yesler- Club. Carol Singers, and 1he en- Henry E. Swartz Is president in the basement of his home on ----- In the case or pedestrians, very weII be the result. bottles of bcer. Natter and day by radio station WXYZ. sembte. of the organization; King Cllf. Friday. November 27, GENERATOR STOUlN the snowball tosser might hit There are ordinances In each Chcvalier said the beverage WII9 The teenagers' favorite said The organization Is directed ford, vice president and concert Woods police arrived at them In the eye, or other sen. oC the five Pointes, which pro- purchased by Turn(!r from a that he wllS given a choice, to by Donald W. Simmons, with chairman; Anne Campbell, sec- Henney's home, and found he David Sommerfield, 17, of sitlve spots, possibly causing hlblt tossing of snowhalls at slore an. J(!f(erson between resign or bc dismissed. He re- Mary Freda, accompanist; Ken- ret.ry; Olive and Cecil Walker, had wrapped a towel around his 5966 Courville, Detroit, could serious Injuries,' automobiles, 01' at t'nSlllng Navahoe and, TenneSllCl!, In De- fused to resIgn and WIlS fired. neth Cook, organist, and Pa- treasurer~ and joint chairmen hand. They took lhe man to St nat stllrt his car on Sunday, And then, there Is the other pedestrtans, which prescribe troit. The boys said the store Is "J never took payola from any- Irlcla Nelson and Audrey Mor- of Ucket sales; Mabel Webb, John Hospital. Novcmber 29. b"h,~II~~ ,. , " malter, throwing snowball, at fines and punlshmenls against regularly used by teenagers. one," said Shorr. "y l'crU'":l to gan, soloists. membership chairman; II n d Heaney told police that he was eratoI' was sttJlen.' He told passing cars. This Is an extreme. miscreants. After lhe 'three boys, wele resign because I didn't feel I Tickets arc 8vllilable from Verna Bryant IIb~arlal1. using an elcctrlc table saw, Woods police ,e ly dangerous prACtice, In the The PolMI! pollce chiefs point ticketed, they wel'e turned over had done anything wronll'" Grosse I'olnte Book Store. 19459 Other members of [he hoard when the blade severed the the vehlcte In the Woods opinion or the heads of the out that tn the ovent Juveniles to DetroIt a\lthoritles {or dls. Shorr, aner two years' with Mack avenue, from any member of dlrecl.nrs are 'Patticla ..nd finsers at the flr&t Jolnts./ lIe Theater parkinll lot. from law enforcement llgencles in lh. lIrc llrrested for comrnlltlng this positiOn of thelll case. Informa. WJBK radio, jolnec! WXYZ In of. the chorus or by phone 10 Earl Nelson, Paul Sex/lue., said It was his carelessness that where the Item wall taken. The Pointe, and motorists venture violation, parcnls wlll have to tlon concerning the store was (Continued on Pare 2;) TU .4-59fi4. A few ticket. will (Continud on Pate Z) •caused the accident. ienerawr I. valued It $32. that view, too, evidenced by the (COIlUued .. PI,e 2) also Illven 10 Detroit poUe..

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, Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEW:S Thtirsday, D.cember3. 1959 Graduate COIU'SfSin the field HELPING OTUas of Romance languages have The only kind of happiness ....:mm'. :ng' Ex'h:b:t:Ola Olympics, He is Iwmer Call. been gi\'en at The Uni\'erslty of worth while comel from doing Burg~r Nets $500 Week!y' School Needs S'IN" Ii Ii Ii Ii Ii lomla state high, schOOl and Michigan for over 80 years. things that are .....orth. wtaile. AAU champion and. placed third (e..... IrNt Pile 1) Ithe, h~, he'i\'oulctremove it (C.. i.nle' Ir~ p~"-e--l-1--,-th-e-sa-m-e-' event, and a nlembel' In the 3 meter diving at the (C.. U1IlIetI Iro. Pare 1) from the Tocco rt!$ldence; an, to another spOt. This latter ster, sophomQ!'e from Callforn- of the United Slates team which Pan American games In 1959. look into future needs. The unknown amount of mOlle,)' was move was so the Pl"OPt!rly own. ia. swam against Japan that year.. Franels was. a atate hIgh taken from the Howell home; er cou.ld not il'ao the lun from Board hoPes the final reportli may be compleUdby June 1. ' GlIlanden is one of the maln- Ka}'hko WIIS a member of the school champion in, M1chlgan $50 in cash from Schisler's;' an its ICt'ustomed place, and turn s~y. Of the Wolverine team. Finnish Olympic team lInd Is in 1957. ,unknown amount of mone3' from It on McGinnis. if he was found Dr. Bushong reminded the having won the NCAA cham- European and Finnish champton This .. marks the thil'd time from the Kilklint hol,lse; and In the house. committees' that if a slate of pionship . in the lOO-yard and and record hoider in the iOO, In the last five year, that the $140 in cash and jewell)' valued 0.1)' C...... Jewell7 emeriency should arise, such 200-yard' butU!rflY 'In. 1959, be- 200 and 400 meter free style Univcl1l1ty of Michigan Alum- at a total of $155, from Christ.s as a sudden school population Ing the American record holder events and In the 200 meters ni 'Club of Grosse Pointe has house. The admitted burglar wouli:l growth in one area, this would in the 2Oo-yard bullerfly. He back stroke event. brought this outstanding swim. Park Det. Lt. Stanley Enders ransack all dresser and bureau have top priority. also is the Pal) Amel'ican chatll- Wolf Is considered an out- mlng aggreptioo to Gc-osse said he- questioned !oicGinnls on drawers and ~reh under mat. In the recent election 6.727 pion and record holder for the standing sophomore prolipect. Pointe.. .' several unsoi~'l!'d burglaries in tresses for ~oot~taking only .casb 200-yeard butterfly. In addition He was naUonal high ~chool Each previous exhibition has the Park. oot the man said he and expens!,'e Jewley. He would persons voted, a near record to his swimming acUviUes, Oll- record holder for both the 200 been a sell-oul and although could not reeall' operating In ~othmg else. _. ' turn-out. They approved three touch la~ders als~, ~~nages to .maln- and 400 )'al'd free style events, tht"re Is increased seating cap- that community McGtnnis told ,uthorJti~t that prop06als which tOiether will talD an all A average In the and was chosen the outstanding: aclW .In the new.Brownell pool. . '. heaveraled about $500 a week, add 3 mills school tax' rates, .Th~ heu.te.nant said that !orc- !rOtJJ the cash taken. and the to College ,of Engineering.. . high school ..sll'lmlller In the .II 'sel1.O\lt Is again assured, so G~nms ob1Jgmgly offered to. ad- sale of jewell')': He said he had The tax increases wUI !lOt go Is NCAA Cha.p., UnIted Staleg1ll1958. '-"that tickets $qi.Jld be ob~lneil mlt to al~ uns~lved brealungs not been engaged in an)' lawful Into effect unlll next year and . Le~ackl was the NCA'A cham. . One .of Top:Di~'ers . promptly atone .of. thelhl'ee and enU!nngs. m the Park to employment since 1955.- will run for four yea~. pion In the l~:yard ~ee, st~le Webster Is one ot Ute out- shops ,mentioned above or help clear them off .the books, Police said McGinnis has a ~, 1959, .the Big Ten cha~PIOl1 standing young divers hi this through jW):, member ,01 tbe but the offer was rejected. '1 record dating back 1951, and , . " ID ,both the 50 and the IPO- country and a bright hope Jor, Board of Governors of lJhlt .0 Nearly half ,of the s~te s yard free, style. for 1959. t~e the Un ite(i State-s in tbe next alumni group. Slared Out 0{ Shores has sen'ed time in Jackson grad\lale and graduate-profe.s- "ational' AAU champion in the . , __. .. ,-- --,. _ Shores pOlice said O'Del1 and Prison j slonal students are enrolled at 100-yard butte-rfly for that year, To~ian questioned McGinnis on The' Farms and Woods detec- Thp University of Michigan. the Amerlren record holder for _~~...... • th~lr beh~lf, but the suspect tlves said they will t..ompUe sa!d he did not operate in the their complaints wilh th05e' of Shco~. , the olher police detlartments. ------~------;~~ ~~~::;*l FLORSHEIM It)' Cap!. Andrew Teetaert _ said the man refused to "go for" anything. in the CU)'. GroWld Broken 0,... ~y, WH ..... y ~ • ., ..... Official sources dL<:closedthat .114 'rict.y Nithh. ~ MCGinnis. on occasion would ~"e a partner. using the aid For KC Building ! I J&i% 'if< of two men. put not both on .' ~..-7.'1 a sporti~CJ th<- sam,e job; otherwise. he Ground breaking ceremonies ~~. .. , . ,' .. ', .. ' worked 'alone. It is belie,'ed for' the" new Gabriel Richard . 1111,.- Neckwea~,~th ~. /eMjieale4 that one of these men tipped Federal Credit Union building ;'.nsembl, by S1ate Police on the whereabouts were held Tuesday noon., De- , . 11'1 ;;. make him the most"gifted" of McGinnis and his activities. cember 1, on Warren :i\:enuo1', a pedigree.....;by, PENDLETON mana-t Christmas! Detroit police said that Me- between University and Her~ Ginnis cleared at least 500 bur- ford. Bronzini This Chrisunas is certain 10 he more glaries in their city alone. The building. which will cost Brirhdy-coforftf plaid. Homes His Specialty $35.000. ~iilbe of modem de- in liahtw~illht 100% enjoJlble if you give florsheim .....ceording to pOlice sources. sign, and will be one of three virrin "'ool,jwt the McGinnis.specialized, in robbing structures of its type in the De- Traditional in th~ el~gant m.ann~r. shoe;;. Tal:es but a minute to buy a right w~illhl fM eM homes. planning his burglaries troit area that ....ill have an all-. R- Gift Certificate in any amount }'OU in the day, time and committing glass Iront. Completion date iil Each pam:rn isan au(henlcrc:pro. o UI d .. 0 r I mu and MEN'S WBA.2' Ipot'tl dr!va'. The specify. Gift "'TaPped \lith an imported his crimes at night. He would scheduled for the" laUer, pUt __ 18l)3 duction of ageless art. Gift ~rappcd car bri:ak into from two to Hi homes of Janu.ary, or early FebruaI}'. . etll~mW. ill hiahly fa. bone shoe horn- a night, it was said. ," '~eJi: e:Omplel~, the build:- by Capper & Capper th~y ar~ most vored, .ilout. uch. itetiI a gift in .ilself! He would take extra precau- ing wUl st!rve members of the i';p~si~e gifts: \ ill anr•.;uv~ w or • \ tions to insure his escape In the Gabriel Richard 'CoUneil 2463, .p.r"t~ly. evenl he was surprised. suet! I Knights of Columbus. manv of as. unlocking doors through J W.hom, Ih'e In the Pointe -and which he planned to leave, and surrounding communities. . the jack'et '.' ... ;1~!sO if he found a gun in any part of Persons at the ceremonies, in- the shirt ':. ' .. H.95 ---'------eluded Philip Born mar it ..,. .alls Grand Knight of Council 2483, Sno,vb the Rev. Fr. Armand Schni~er Woodward A'fe.al Grand Circus Park pastor of Annunciation Ch1.lrch: AIH;"CM~ chaplain; the Rev. Fr. Wllliam (elllltinued from Pace 11 J, MurpAti', assist.tnt, pastor of . " WHALING'S. appear in Juvenile Court w:th Sl Philomena Churtb, in whOse their children; Others will be parlsli the new. building will be ~weaJ£ tried in mWutipal courts. located; and Albert W. ?Iarble, The chiefs pOint out that now managing director of the Michi- 520 WOODWARD 6329 W. 7 MILE is the best time for parents to gan Credit Union League. Nertll .f Clty.C ... ty ew.i; , N... Un...." instruct their' children of the WO Z.1456 ~N 4-2600 dangers of the "fun" of snow~ ~ , A.M ... ,s:3O , .... 0.- 'l1Ien .... frI. h". ball throwing, and the possible results. Gross~ Point~ N~ws Concert PubUlJ>e. 1!:T~n n.noIQ Q Ant.eebo Publishers, IDe., (Continued Irom p'a~e 1) '99 Kerche.. l. G.rosse Poiate Fanaa, Mfcll.. MEN1S ..NfGHT DEe, 7 Patricia and Donald t stmmOllS Howard Tbompso:. !llC JoJi~ Phone TU 2-6900 OPE~' FROM 7 P. M. -18 P. M. FOR ME:'\' ONLY' Wilson. Three ?nlaIr LilIes of com'''' bluell U Reood ews ~r at gifts For this concert Lois Myers HOURS: the ~ office. ~t~ ~_ has charge of decorations. Gay Wlder ~e .act of Man.b 3, 1m. ~ubscT:iption Rat.ea, ~ Per Vu,r for hi. after-hours Moo. - Fri. 9-9 Van Zanen hea'1s the.reception lIy MaIl; $4.50 cut.sfde Wayne Coun. Sot. 9-6 committee, Raiph Kimble pub- ty. All News and Advutisinl CoP1 licity, while the ushers are a Mus1 Be in The New. Oftjce by Starting DEe. 8 , Tuesclay A!tenloon to Otrt..iD IA- enioyment group of Grosse Pointe High le'r1loo. "t 17012, Kerchval School Y-Teens directed by Address all mail (subscrip- tions, change of address, Fornu i" the ViJlilge Virginia McCaig. Reeeption as- sistants are from Girl Scout 3579) 10:-99 Kercheval Ave- Troop 821, Sue Hughes, Leader. Due. Grosse Pointe Farm. 36 Michigan. It WOfJIl, Iightw~ig'" robe 04' host coot, and soft, flexible Ilippe~ •• .it! whot "ice, way could y~ Make Christmas, 1960 Your BEST Ever! Join the pMos. IIi.? 'erfec:f for the .... IVr. hours .... "joys 10 .uc:h. I.ft:WoshoYe r~wod dloftis Christmas plaid robe. Olive, broww, Of' rust. 5, M, 1., Xl sizM. 1a.9I

Right: FvIly.JiMd JNd~~ priM Club corduroy host coat witt! bkd fooiIe .hawf collo" cuHs. Red or oIiv.. S, II.. l, XL ~zn. 20,00 that pays you 3~%::::'"' Below, fro", !he ~ Siz" 7 • 12- • sUed. leattter, wool fff'eCe ~ First Federal gives YQU a free Christmas Club kit firesick boot; ,side strekh Jdcing. ,including (1) A set of 52 numbered reminder coupons that make payday saving easier, (2) addressed, postpaid 'Desert sand or chorcOoI. S.t', envelopes for mail-saving, (3) a savings growth chart that will help you plan your savings program. Cushion soled leather ft'!O(casm; Save every payday and have the money you need,a tow cvt toM. Brown Of' WN. 5.91 year from now, to give everyone a merrier Christmas, and to pay year-end bills and taxes. Start with $1 or Aonnel ~ed ItONrol coior cJe.r- more-save $1, $2, $5, or $10 weekly-.or any amount you wish. .kin slipon slipper. 7.91 Unlike Most Christmas Club plans, First Federal's pays you 3 ~~% current annual earnings, payable June 30th and December 31st on money left to the end of the earnings period.

If you now have a First Federal lavingll account,' you can eMily use it for Christmas Club laving. Come in, write or phone WOodward 5-1400 for our free Chrilltmaa Club Ki~ lIftmbtr FSLTC

KERCHEVAL near ST. I CLAIR 'GROSSE POINTE •

2.HQ,UIt Nil PAItKIN. ON ANY OF C'ITY'S'3 MUNICIPAL PAItKIN. LOTS (Porkng stubs voUdoted wflen you moka a purcho~e) " • :1 -, " ~.,'.' ... " ~. _.J ,:;.,' ', .• , '.' ".' '.'.~ J ", (" ' ,',{.' ,',;, '.: .'-1..,',.. ~".~." _,

ThursdlY, December 3, .,959 ,GROSSE P 0 r N T E NEWS Pig. Three

, t The ,Michigan State Highwl' Introducing Pointe's Newest Teachers Theat~r to Give Cmvllrd Comedy Department has a research laboo- Canadian Players The Grosse Pointe Communi. Valerie True. ralory at the University of rh. Michigan. l'roudly pre~ents llhakespeare'l Immortal comedy ty Theater will' present Noel Co\vard'~ 'comedy, liB I y the liThe Taming of the $hrew" Spirit" on Decem~r 11 and 12 at the Grosse Pointe High • Upholstering. Drap.rin The :Ford Auditorium School. Curtain time Is 8:30. • Furnitur. • Lamps Starring in the three leading Sundey evtnin9, Oecember' ~~8:30 p.m. roles will be William D. Mehe- • Slip Covers • ' Bedsprecids featuring gan. Mrs. George T. Hall and Ran'iet Stone. The supporting MISI Kat. R.ld alld Mr. Max H.lptftalill cast includes Mrs. A. H. 'White, • Carpet Cleaning din:,;.t frolIl the David Ktudt and Mrs. Jean F. Good tllSle ';S 1101 expe';'si~8 41 ••• Stratford Shakespeare." Festival Mesrltz, MI'. Mehcgan is directing the Moln F(oor: 3.85, 2.85 Balcony: 3.85, 2.85, 1.50 play with Mrs. Hay thorn Bam- Tickels available a~ downtown Grinnell's and Ford A~dltorJum bas as advisory director. W ~,e~"3A_1' box ,office through' this Saturday.' Available SunclaY, Dec.' 8 Othel' theafer members In- atler 8 p,m.at Ford Audllorlum bolo:offict!. volved in" production are Mrs. TUxedo J .2100 • Stud io .ro/ln Cook,. 'Mrs. GeorgeWil- GROSSI !'OINT! P.riOrtll,,,c, IlIOnSGrldhy lhl, GrGSIt P~lItl U"'it.ri~.. Chyrch son, Mrs. Uobert 0, Potthoff, Charles Carson, Al Hayes and Registered Interlor' Decorate... , ComJlle'- Home' Fumlahtnp

&4 The Parcells Junior High School situatiohs. From the left (seated) are ~' ~ ,1illl&1 ~Mllff ~~~~f~::r~i~~~~c~~~r~I~~~J;nt~~Ai~F~~~~~~NR S~~~JrW~~ · '~bI'4•• ~¥~ @~ 'PETERSO~ (left) is shown disc~ssing PROST, MISS SHIRLEY LARSEN,,! . \7,.".,., ••

II~'I ,r.~:~,:..:,::.!...;,,!i:y': ~.:,:.:.I,'.. ~_:_:_t_Se_~_:_~_,~_~_S~_'_~_i_~_S_J_o_~_~_N_~_~__o_~_:_t_~_~~._m_:_._M~ffi_S_ thes~ gifts,fr6~ ['~'.:~'.;,. ;.'.;. teacher at Parcells, holds two LaJTIbda Theta. Her hobbies in- Motor Scoo.ter ~'" clude. reading, golf and records. YOU""N.G'S' ~~ M~W degrees from the University of Miss Lilnie Fead is teaching R. I'tle.r l"a]'ltr' ed f th tIMI" ~~.;P Wisconsin where she was a Phi EngI'IS h" at Parcells this fall, or e men on you r I'ISt II ''NO! You can't shon Iii :~:~~~~:~L;::~t~~::~tE:~~m~:~ h~~~:~~~:/~~l~~~ia~~~ Glenna A. Donat, 35,of329 ~~:~~IJ~:=tryie:nd Gift B.r French.Shriner Snoes r x Theta. Shellso atlended Ober- she is a graduate of Penn Hall Merriweather, was charged wit,~ Buxton Leather Goods Stenon Han lin College after graduation Prep, Chamt>ersb.urg. Pennsy'l- recklcss driving on Monday, No. Hansen Gloves vania; and Miami University of ve.mbel' 23, after hitting and in- Hic~o~ Belts Arrow Shim' from West, High in Madison. Oh' Sh h. I t d r.. H 10. e as. also done gradu- ujl'ing a 14-year-old boy on a n erwoven an geter osiery Rainf.ir Rollic k Her teaching experience in- al'e work at the University of motor scooter at Charlevoix and Pendleton Robes, Shim, BI.n~ets S t b n o. eludes service In Nicolet, High l\1.ichigan. Active in profcssional McMillan. w,ea ers y Reve,.. School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. organizations she has served as I . . " I O' Md. ... . Major Interests Ire music, pr!- ad~)egate to . the Michigan, The boy,l\'i1chael Heaphy of I . pen" on a., nig,'ht for Men Onl" marily the pllno, and skiing. Coun~Hof English Teachers. I 405Clovcl'!Y, . was knocked to The Parcells social studies &~'e Hke,s. to ski and to l'ide'll the pavement, and suffel'ed 'a "MEN. '5 NIG. HT." - .On th. V.olla. ge' . department claims Mrs. Lucinda h . A I Yes Hickey's will be' open f. me [:~:1.'J. .' sowmg merican Sadlile Bred brok~n bone in his left hand.

~.:~.~i~1:~::d:~::;SI3:~:f~~fI~:iJ~:~I~~~~l~~;~fi~~.i:~;";~~lif,~::.::~~1::;;~jJ:I;'~:(:;:~;Open . 7,00 ~ IO~ P. M. 'tt the men and boys on rour list. You're 11m Ami. Arbor she 'served as vice Miss Marjory Woodruff is now west on Cilarlevoix and was .~' .~.. ' A Phone ii'*i ~!;,~: him f th J' t J d' I teachil)g ma,thematics andsci- starting 10 make a left hand Fridays " f{r) sure to enjoy }our 'special night'! ij~~~n~:s ~~e~ide:t o~l~er ~:~r~~: ~~~~.~~rarc:lls. Shedgl'e\~ uPli~ turn onlo McMillan when, she ", ., •.. I " . .' TUxedo ~h':II~ ~~::to~f~I\SC~~~~ :~~ ~:~~~; from' hi:h'sc~~~la~h~r~~asu~\'=ll ~~i;;eW~~r on the scooter, atso till MEN'S WEAR, INC. 1-9252 I I~1~~~t~:t~;~~~~~~i~~~l]£:~~~~!~ei~~~I .;;;$~.;;;~;;;;~;;;;:";;;;$;;;;~;;;;~;;;;~;;;;on;;;;~;;;;h;;;;~;::oc=ath=r=~v=a=:c=~=~=ie;::~t=,====9=:=O=0=,=,p=.=m=. ====1=6=~=3=O=K=e:::r:::~:::h:::ev_. tI_I'.,.-tII_N_O_,r_._D_"'_.' __ -.,. __ -======~t1~ GROSSE POINTE, AT 17140 KERCHEVAL 1st ~~/~~;~'nt~c~e Iog;:d~f~~ :~~ ~f:g.include tennis and swim-

",.'" ' ~ ~~:E;::i1!~~i:~::~{i I'"~. ~~~~~:i~f;J!¥.;~~~~School and Central Michigan , . 'u ili v e 1'5 itS;1,He. headed his' . , graduating class at eMU, hav- • ing received the Junior Class Scholarship, and ,vas awarded a Rackham ScholarshJp at the Universily of Michigan. fqf graduale. study by election of : , - CMU's . faculty and student senate, His' hobbies include model railroading and golf. Mr. ar Harrigan is married. Motorist F'ined JnWooos Court

William D. Rowley, 37, of •• 1309 Aline, was fined $75 and placed on probation for 90 days; with 'the no driving, following a heal'ing , in the Woods Municipal Court Pendletori- '~TENTED on Saturday, Novemb~r 28. .UNDERARM Rowley was found guilty of driving while under the influ- walks off GUSSET ence of alcohol, by Woods Judge Don Goodrow. The motorist was aITefted by 'with new . ' \ Patrolmen Donald Collins and Robert Sass on Friday, Novem- bel' 27, as he was driving soulh fashion on Mack avenue without any lights, and in an erratie: man. ner. honors' The officers stopped Ro\vley as he was making a left turn onto Lochmoor, and In their re- port, th{\ policemen' said Row- ley appeared to be. intoxicated . . Rowley was taken to the sta- tion, where two St. Clair Shores boys' lold police the motorist had knocked 'over a mail box at Mack and Shady lane, in St. "or superbly styled sepllratelJ tb&t add tip Clair Shores, to TJt.eOU8tom Look, look for the Pendleton kbeL Rowley WliS given a ticket and retained in the jail cell Here's easy, effortless styling that stays until his hcaring in court The mall box incident was relayed lo tra~itionally right for th~ long, long life of the Th. P.rfect Gift Sf. Clulr Shores police. ktxurious virgin wool ... dyed, spUD, woven UK! If he 1mOW'Il fuhion .•• but m1V1l1 In your' dealings with others tailored bythhl famou. C>reRonfirm. comfort, ... win love & Gtand-Slalll first consider what is ri~ht - PlaidmatM', ,olf IIhirt, 8tyled.pecilllly for the right always pays.' Clueic example: Milium-.llne; ,~:.. '. \I',,~, KUMet and bearinr the fllmoue L~ASING n.;. patonted fr.e'sw,ng , ," penguin motif embroidered Oft the MEN'S lIylOll r.inloread underarm '. ~ft cheet. T1Je1'f1it II GflInd-811lll 1\1".' i"",r •• fr •• dom Grosse Pointe's Largest Collection till CKlionfor golfing or ",\','golf lIhiTtto ~ .v., ... ony alii., ocliv •• oort. o Oft your C1IrilItmH lilt. NIGHT o e of P~ltdleton at LOOK FOR THE . TlADe MARK I ~ RAT.:: DEC~'7 ii CHEV. IMPALA'F CO\.0fl5: EGGSHELL, NAVY, LIGHT ::, , FORD ,.irle". SOO •• $' 77. 7 P.M.• 10 P.M. 00 11 RED, YELLOW, SAGE GRlIN, 5 Ol.DSMOIlLE II •.•• 110. MEN ONLY CADlt.LAC 140. IROWN, BLACK, WHITE on at-month bull. SIZES: SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE, El(, LAR~E 1","1'1I nc. • II4 1II.1.... n. nee ..... " 14M lit ._" .Iltl'll ~'It. MEN'S NIGHT DEC. 7 \ hUy L.asl ... at L.west '0,. ... 7 ',11I,.10,.11I.-'" 0My Rat"l Dec:. 8.23 Mon.•Fri. ,., GROSSE POINTE SSTEIN&CO Saturd.y 9.6 DRIVE YOURSELF ('Kntrber OlchtrK>ltllr. en.) STARTING DEe, I-HOURS: MOM,.NI, .~.; SAT.'" Nil PARKIN. 14350 E. W.,re" • VA 2.7941 " P;vi'nlnl~: TV. 5-UII BrAneh rent .. l ~t..lInn: 17012 KERCHEVAL. "' the VilI.ge ltlne Kerr"~VAI. Grnsst 1'1ll!. 17012 KERCHEVAL at NOTRE DAME-ill 'tlte Villa,. . TU.I.1n211

" &ROSSE POINT! NEWS TnUnd.y, o.c.mlNr 3. 1959 HOdgSon Picked' Christmas,'in' 'YUlage' Defer to Have YWe Mluical December 4 By 'A~to Club ltortler. MIchael vanDeGI.nste., M.unk.holm. Chimes. will be Catherine Munkholm, Jam e a played by Joel Penoyar and I Mode O,lficial.. By ..San, to.. . ia ':l,r~-: M't.C:~: Raymoad • J. Hodpoft ~ Ream'. Cllrilltmu prolJ'lJn at Pattee, Barbara, Peat, ,(lIen Fran~ H~tc~. Stage man- been named to Automobile ,Chrlltm ... in "The VIl1aJe," "The Villa.... wbeft it had few Defer School 011 December. at &hOl-t, Gerald Pink, Eddy Shep- agers are Jeffrey Parcells and VELOUR BY BYRON Club of MidUgan'. board of thoUlb .hoppera have been' lito,,", aD A.&P (where the pre- 8 p.m. The mlUieal protraJll,1s herd Louis Turner. frieda Danny Humphries. Cast for dir'ector&, ~deDt Frank J. daIh1nI maclJy. therefor weeu, seCt Jocobeon' •. ltandll I drug dec#icltedthla.yetI' to Defer's Verbrugghe, Gwendolyn WfI- "The NIght After Chrlstmas" Th. Byron "V.lour" is styled in tn. fine tr.ditiOft Howlett~! w.. omciaUy welcomed on Fri~ Iton lAd Grlnaella, 'w"'l'! lOI'De priDcipal, Frederick J. Kerby. ner ChristopherWlmsal.t. Gene- are Karen Fritz. Jerry PInk, • HodiJon 16. a viee-Pl'fIldent day afternooa, November %7. 0{ them... ° Mia ReIJll held of'mlll1c at vie~e Walker, Barbara Stewart, John Barton, Tom Lyons, Tel'ry of Tyrolean outdoorsm.n.Smartly tapered l of Nationa! BInk 0{ DeUoIt. He. A crowd of kids. tll lIet, a rOl1owlPl the plctW'e. tUln,. Def .... hu ~ rehfan1D, the Shelly Pl'eriler, .Kathleen ,Con- Kirchner and Bethany Keller. crown, c:rhp rakiw. brim. If you fe.1 is a lonnerpre6ident of Graham ndly Membenof the string Mrs. Richard E. Hlnks Is Spe- c~ in whJc. City .~ .. Neil 4th. 5th and 8th grades for the part ' •• look it. too~.Liv. in Paige M~torJl CorP. He is lWW ~..~=~~~: BlondeU)and CltYCDief of Po- many weeU iDpreparaUOII for quartette are, Gwendolyn WH- cial AssIstant to MIss Ream for ner Katherine Gel'stenberger, Ole Chrl.stQu, program .. ,ArUst • new world of country elegance president of DetroIt.s ceotftl Cla\ll Irrive and 1Wt, the sea- llce Tbomu V. Trombly Wl!l'e thla annual procram. Aceom. Buiinftl Diatrict AaIocWion. a toil ol ,ood ebe« oft. with a ° ChrJIt ri Tlb- Ad;lenne MorUer, Catherlne for the program ili S~n Beeby. with your "Velour." bang. He arrf.I,Ied. minUi hi. aIDe allO~nt. the bt, m.. pawed by Mill Kittle ne . director of Evenharp, Inc., reindeer, (the re:'J1ar etlbt plUi trft at~.the corner of st. Clair ball at the Orlan,'. tl\e Itudents ehairmllD of DetroU'-.Indllltrlal Rudolph), but the 1810 Pack- and Ken:heval (or Chrfstmu wUJaln, French, Puerto Rican 95 aDd CommerciAl' Development ardthat carried him createdu atreet) w.. 11lhl;edfor the ant aDd Neapolitan ctrols. The or. '.Iy committee, a member of tn. $16 much of lw uproar III <y rein- time iblJ yur. e.bestn bu alIo prepared sev- For ~ell Oi.Ig1 Mayor's WaterfNllt De..-eIQlt- Sooa afterwardl muellto the eral .. 1ecUoDi. and a few red- Wide choice of ornamel'!n mem commlttee and the M3~ dffrwoutdhave.diImay of ,the. childreo, 'santa tatfODlwm be PreMDted for the yor's Advisoc'yeommittee on Whlle the jolly fellow cap- and the Packard flew away,' not famlllet and Irfend4 who always from so. Air Transportation N~. tured the Intel'ett of the )'OUJlg. quite like "the dowa 'on a .well the auditonum Monday Night He 'Is a 'menDer Oil the I)e.. Nt ,fry, .the older' kids w... e th1It1e." Hew a v e d a Merry . Perfol-milli in the orcheetra D.umlter 7" troll Club. Detroit AtWetio captivatet! by this rellc ofa CIlriIt,mu to aU,..bowOvft', .ancl will be: D.avid ~denoD. John hall century .110•. The ~ackard. at S. 'Stein & Co. ,.d Club, Country Club, of Detroit, t Is f , .~: ...... -....,...-t,ol. ~ ~• ...,.. d.rlven'by Ned Skat. w",I1NJ1l- lOmeof. the mothen pr4!1len Barton, Malinda Cox. Kathleen Detroit Golf' Club, University ing white with brau trimmb1lf had to QlUre their, tear f u 1 Cul1ot~,. Gary Deary, Janet Club and Economic Club. A three seater, it had room. for YOUDI OIIet ijlat he wouI~ re- Easterman. S u z a n ~ e Holtz, Hod,i800 resides at 570 He.- two up front. and a :rumble seat tum before Chrfltmll walovtr. Katherfne GenteDbel'ler, S\II&n MEN'S neud road. behind The crowd dfspened rather, Hutton. Dianna Kamboe, Fran- A!~ .g r e e tin, the Crowd rapidlY then for It w.. cold and ces Hotchkin. Betbaay Keler. In 1921, a Un.l.ted states sub. San~'and IOme of the City ol'll~ tiler. w.. lota 0{ shopping to be Deborah Kooaa, .T..... Kirch. NIGH' cials pOled for picture,. Santa done before the bl, day. nero Lawrence Lamb. Adrienne marine. the R-14, having run • • • in the 1'ilIage out of fuel at sea, rigged sailal ~H~~~*::~:;:':':'::""""..- :'0:::~~~:::~~~W::::::':':':""""""._"":':':'::::~ from blankets, hammocks, cur- ~~~':r.h~w':V:ar:'I~s:~h::' :.:.:.:::w~~m::~'::::, ;:~W@~ ...~~,::.r.,~.:.!.}~\~r;, '''~~'>.l;'/~~;':-~, tain rods and the ramrod of gent.lma.n, very fam.Illar around :;,::::f" ...... N' '1"'::::;:( We're open from 7 until 10 p.m.; .nd invit. yoy a 3-Inch gun, and sailed 100 the Pointe. James S. Holden of :~:" N' E'W I' /)~ ~,,~ . ~.T ':::::: to meet our lovely miles to port at two knots. 320 Washington road. the owner :;::,l./tfD'. '::;TT ::;:: of much of the property now 5:::.. ------_--- • '.. ..::5~ i~~~?:!' known as' "The VUlage" shop- ::~::::::..' i ...;.:;;.;,;.;: "Miss, Starflash" 1~j ping center. was also present .- . WE REPAIR For a perfect gift for everyone, w.lrec:pmmeftch , •• .' ! This wasihis first appearance JUS" ANNOUNCED IIYKODAK ••• f at a Village Christmlll cere- ! y ~ J!1o.n ,.but Mr. Holden has. bee. n'j .AND AVAILA.La HERB RIGHT NOW' } connected with that 'particular . LAMPS property since 1926. A"y Gillss or Chitl4 Accompanrmg ;.Mr. H 0 Ide n t Drillea was his big b row n p 0 0 d 1e. "C.C.... who is well known in ~i C~STOM LAMPS l\1r. Holden's neighborhood. Mr. )' Holden built his present home buill from ')'our here in 1922. He rememben .VASES, ....-..- ---. STATUES To Show Rare Travel Movies ,We can.l'QiSe. .\, "_'_'0_. ~f or lower your Whe~ the Grosse Pointe' Sen- floor or toble Ior Men's Club convenes for its iomp. last luncheoD meeting at the KODAK ~8 CAMERA Special Ioles Center before the ~olfdays on Automatic f/l.9 Tuesday. December 8, at 12:30 Made Everything nHded fOt' day.and-night' snapshooting. New MEN'S NIGHT DEC. 7 o'clock, Wallace Temple will re- Pro/essioMl :oom.etJecis ••.•outof1i4tic e-x'posure! Brown,ie S1arllash Camera that tahs Ektachrom. color Jlides C_i ... lId counthl;, personal experience as well as black~"d-whit. and Kodacolor snapshob. Buill.in 7 P. M.-IO P.M. - MEN ONLY ~Ik oyer y .. ., in climbing the Matterhorn and ZOOltI it! for dose-.p .. O¥iel •• " ZOOM bod for wid.angte flasholder. Plus ba"eries, flashbulbs, V'erichrome Pan Film will alSo show his color movie lemp' ,rob I.. , •. , lIlO¥ies-without interrupting ttteoction for a secondl Actually instructions. Camlt'Q available in your choice of four custo~ HOURS: of European resorts and by. thr .. lenses in one " " , wide-angle, regular, telephoto, with ways. colors: c~)ral red. skyline blue, stardust whit" or iet black. 5TARTING DEC. a My avtomatk electric. eye len, settings indoon 01' eXltl indi- AU Senior' Men in Grosse Mc1n. - Fri. 9-9 OLLIG i .. cator in vieWfinder tells you when there isn't enough Ight. Pointe are welcome to attend .. \ f Sat. 9-6 Meter it ~entty located abo'te the lens. :.It.~ '.' S. STEIN & CO. ELECTRIC' SHOP I whether they ,are already one of the 110 members of the club ."".',,' 17222 E. WARREN AYE. ,{ ,"d ~",:;. 17012 Kercheval or not. Reservations should be •Opp. E. Warren BoWling Alleys. made with Edward Gehrig, (VA In the Village " ~6614) immediatelY. TU 1-1977 ; . The. Temples have been to Europe many times. When film. ing tlie' p~rtic4lar )tlol'ie he ls showiIig tqe S~~ Men, the Temples pUrpdsely'r'8volded aU . the usual tourist routes aud at. tractions. In their little Simca they pushedinto'out of the way 'I. :,easide resorts, mountain re- • --- . 17114 Kercheval TU 1-4096 treats and quaint viiI ages. 17114 K.telt.val "TU 104096 I . 'A.!JI Ope. Friday- Eve.hu]1 ""I ':00 , OpH Fri.day EntlilHJ TII .:00 Fori n s tan c e, the pIcture ShOWBthe medieval towns of Rothenberg and Binkesbuhl in the Black Forrest, it takes one to the Berghoff 'Hotel at the THERE'S EVERYTHING'AT JACOBSON'S TO MAKE top of tne Jungfrau reached only by teleferlque where the air is' so rare' that one must keep the windows wide open at night despite the cold to have enough cn:ygen. In t1le morning .Men'5 Night the sun flashes on tWe unusual • 'I.: carved objecta (cars. bars,' etc.) in a fabulow palace carved by man from the glacial ice. - MON,DA y".:PECEMBER 7 The movie Includes. a trip through the eham~gne cellars an' ~njoyab~ shoypingexperienee! at Hheims, orfglnaUymiles of Roman chaIt mines. 'l'here a~ sequences at Ule picturesque GENTLEMEN, here is your oppomnity to shop in Island fortreSi. Mount St, MI- chele. where the omelette was "peace" unhampered by any of the fairer sex! Only our originated. Scenes show Peri got own helpful'salespeople, r.eady to assist. you in every in tbe heart of the foie gras way-with ~ggedions, modeling, and gift~wrapping on country. the chateaux of the Loire, a,nd Schloss' Kront>erg, the spot " • , in fact, everything but placing the gift the family seat of the Hesse under her tree on Christmas momin9. Bring your list to famIly. Jacobson's Monday night and, sofve those "what.to- The highlight of Mr. 'l'emple's give-her" problems at the storefamou,> for' pleasing the program for the Senior Men i.' will be his account of his climb- most discriminating feminine taste! Ing of the Matterhern. Natural- ,NEXT CHRISTMAS BE ABLE TO AFFORD ly Mr. Temple did not ha\ e the faclllUes of W,lt Disney Enter- prfses at his disposal and climb- ALL YOU'D LIKETO GIVE!~' ing the mountaIn Is asufflclent- ly hair-raising adventure in It- - HElPS YOU DO rr self so there are not too many Save fo, a bright, bappy and melTy Chriatma. pictures of thi~ event. Mr. Tem- ple, however. when over 50 next year with 8 Standard Fed. eral SPECIAL ~."' ", .~ . without prevIous cHmblng ex- PURPOSE savingll account .that earns 3%% .....- perience dId with two guides current rate. A SPECIAL PURPOSE eavings . '';; '. .'e. ..,~ and a porter scale the :\1atter- FAST. GUNEXPfRTs.:-am Schaffer and account helps you to eave weekly, monthly or" . horn in two days. This exploit S.m a1is of the GrOiIe Pointe Fast Gun makcs a fascinating story and Club wiN demOMtrat. with • fait gun dis- whenever it's most convenient for you, and stands as a challenge to an Standard Federal helps your account grow 9Y listen en;. p1"Y tfl.t wiN amaze'~ .. paying 3~ % current rate on every dolllp' YOUTH CENTER-SECOND flOOR you 8IlVi. Security ill unsurpaseed • your account is insured SAfe up to $10,000. You save the easy • BEER p3118book way, and your account enjoys regular LOWUT PaIeU OH NOH. addition and withdrawal priY'ileges. You'll find UflUGIIlA nD lUll. it's easier to save at Standard. Come ill soon. FOOTU1J:. GREATS - toke OUR OWN RED WINGS - Red home a Polaroid instant photo Kelly and Garry Ald<:orn will be 8njo/l J hOUri of hfgh IIdelflJl mil/lie on Ute "Slipper .'krenlfde" • WINE of you with Terry Borr and Earl at Jocobsor:s to autograph , to 8 I'M Mondalllhrollgil Frfda/l on WOMC, HI.I on JOur FM dilfl Morrall. Detroit Lions football their pictures taken with you by stars. here on Men's Night to ~he instont Polaroid camero, • CHAMPAGNE toUt sports and provide Quto- eroph~. While you discuss the coming MAIN O'''Clr Red Wing hockey schedule. Froltll '0141, 'arty SMde •• HOME DECORATIVE SHOP SHOE SALON - MAIN FLOOR STANDARD GIUSWOt.D AND. JI"IRSON L_h MIeh WOodward 5.4774 BRANCH OFFICES: NEE QUICK DELIVEITY FEDERAL • 1750W MAllO ItVItl near Soulhf,.rd . Kercheval at lfi841ICHAIHll ROAD, S. of McNlchol1 1064110Y ROAD 1 block E. of Meyerl CLUB St, ClGir SAVINGS 115530 '''ST WAltlllN at Ouler Drive ~ obedience d.monstr~tion by mem, "roSM ,..... 11600 l;(!!lLYROAD and Whittier Party Store ben of th~ SolltMrn Michigln,Obeclience 1406 H. WOODWARD 1 b+ock Cl (If 12 Mile Rd. 313 KERCHEVAL, TU 4.7155 Club, In .Iflm.te of thi Americ.ln Kennel Grosse Pointe Farms Cklb. WUI qi"l remlrhble retrilvillC) REFRESHMENTS ••• / DAIJ.Y • A.M. TO I' P.M. demonstration. served in the St. Clair Room on the second floor Sundoytl 12 Noon ~ 10 p.l'I'I. YOUTH CENTER-SECCi>ND flOOR ~I*'.I storej and at the Home Decorative Shop

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,.'th~rlday,.Oec~mber3,1959 GIR OS S E POI NT E NEW S Page Five " Probably the largest and most IThe University of Micbigan'. \Vaiter Guilty' valuable library of Italian dla- special collection of 124' pur. LOWEST 'P~/f:E EVER! In Club Fracas lect dictionaries outside Italy is chased in 1933. A waller employed to help .t so .uch .ore 0 . a special event at the Countty lor y Club of Detroit was convicted the of bein, a dis.:orderly person CHET SAMPSON and assault arid battery at a hearing held, before Farms invites you to join him o~ a tour to LOWUY HOLIDAY Judge Grant E. Armstron, on $895 Wednelday, November 25. 'John T. Ferguson of 2700 Belichbtr. - III Me"--.y o.ly Rochester, Detroit, entered a plea of guilty to assaulting Fred ' ,RUSSIA Easiest to ploy of all musical Grier. of 2915 Harding, Detroit, instruments! Thi. remor~able on October 28, in the barroom home o"gan has brought the Of the club, 220. Country Club POLAND and FINLAND joy of making music to thou- drivL ~ sands and thousands of .people Ferguson was given the aI- May 21 - June 9 Price: $1,195.30 everywhere ... and now ,YOU ternatwe of paying a (ine of Opti~n'al Scandinavian Extensions can own it at the lowest $50, and $7.50 colirt. costs, or price ever! serving 10. days In the Wayne Euy C~c1it TerMI County jan, H~e preferred the It is quite likely th~t this will be the same time that Presi. former, and paid. dent Eisenho"\'er will be in Russil. : • lowrey. Mo4ell Call for 0 . The former bai1,ender was fr_ free Horn. D'''I,tr.t;.1 ' $195 to $2395 charged with inflicting a three. (NO OBLIGATION) Inch gash on Grier's right tem- See Movies ,0' Russia ple, during a fracas In the bar- and hear of Chel Sampspn's rece1lt Russia1l tour. room., ,. .The Fire Hose Was Too Short GALLAGHER. MUSIC, to. Pollee said Ferguson hurled Gross. Poid. Public Library flve bottles of whiskey at Grier 'A fire alarm~ to the, Farm~.o~ 1 Pler.Park wa~ being destroyed du'cted to determine th~ source ' 734 S. Wash i1119tolll, R.O. 18 E. HllrOlll, POlt;ac Wed'1esday Evening. D.e. 2, 8 p.m. ' LI 5-1650. Open Thurs., Frl., FE 4~* and when Grier ducked und~r partm t Th d I' Ib f' of the Ii&ht. aad Sal. Evu. Ollen Mon. ahd Frt Evetl•. a table to evade the missiles,' en iii Uls, ay "ev~n ng, t Y ll'e. November 26, was a l&cal call, ' Where was the Cire? On 76E. Yenor, D.trolt Ferguson tipped OVei' the table. but the f'-e was too far out Firemen arrived at the. park 19332 Mack. G.P. wo 1-'11. rapping Grl'er and th"" $qulrrel Island, Canada, where Call or See Us for An)' or All oj }>our Travel Needs 'IV 5.5&48 Open Dall)' Till 5:3t p.m. t , rew,more f th d" rt t' . I dl to find it bathed in a dim glow O~1l Dally '111I 5:30 p,m. Open IUhdaYI 1 p .•• &0 5 p ••• ~ttles at him." o. e epa m~n s Jur s c-. Indians had set the marshland 'Ferguson was subdu'ed by two I,hon. So, • '. ." .. ; from a'fire, but it was not in aflame, for reclamation . Chet SampsOn Travel Service . ' other bartepderS, Wllliam John_ '. All firefighllng ap~~atus re- the park. All equipment re- II Where Is Squirrel Island? son of 452 E. Warren;, and WIl- ~pond~ to a citizell's frantic turned to the s~tlon house Opposite' New Baltimore, Mich.,' 100 Kercheval, on the Hill, TUxedo 5.7510 11am E. Jones, of 80.22 Sheridan, telephone call that the Farms after an investigation, was con- just about-25 miles away • both of Detroif, who held Fer. ' ,t .New Table TV New Portable guson untll police arrived to tak" him in custody. He, was •.. That's Easy ToMove! ttlat'~ easy to carry!, reported to have been drinking . • • . Priced to make tit •• ' .. ", Easy to Own! Dldense.Police T().Meet Dec. 9

The Grosse Pointe area Civil Defense police will hold their monthl)' meeting Wednesday evening, December 9, at 7:30 at the Neighborhood Club, Water~ M'E"'N 100 and Neff. There wJlI be infonnatlon ',' given at that time on the train- 'II. St,lIlt ."." •• '•• ing program and uniforms. A V.t;.Htin portab'-I U6 aq. film will be shown. RCAVICTQR Ill. plclv... from """g ond On Wednesday evening, No- _d. flnloh.d back.f.le. veml;ler 1B, some 30. members New TOTE ....ABLE lCoplng antenna. TranI- , forM.r.powerel! choull. of the group and their wivl!1i . • New Vtri-fhl. Ityllftel ON'LY S.curlty $eoled Ckcujb. :r were dinner guests at: Selfridge • New ..... , iVlIl". ."111 .... 111 fln'"" .... Air Force. 'base .. ~rge EI. • Iecvrity I cIRullI! wor1by, area director of Civil • T w chftMI 'Other styles /l~d models Defense in G1'06se Pointe, g~ve • lost I'k III • f ...... in block and white or col- the benediction. Major Burner @.Alt\ or TV. All priced right, rep~sented the commanding •v~,....•....."~II'_1 lll""'1tl here at •.• officer of the base at dinner. T.he group then' was shown a number of education exhlbllll radio. a"d and the evening ,:"as completed teleyision by refreshments &erv~ In the PERKINS' . l~ Officers'. Club; Grosse" 15122 Me<:k Av•. , Groue Point.' VA. 1."60 , . 4 Cases H~ard POihte's • By City lUilge8, .i-. "," ,. New Motorola TV , Four court cases were heard by City Judges Joseph P. Uvlck 14th Annual :;::. ;.:.._ ..- : _._ _ . and Douglas A. Paterson on ,Tuesday, November 24'- • .~ The first tp appear" before • Judge Uvick was William: W.. , '1;.1 - Thompson of 1043 Lakepointe o:~~r avenue. He was charged with Se....i'0 Pol i'y , cutting in and ou t of traffic 21" Over-All Dia(, Meas" and was found guilty. He paid , 263Sq. In, Picture a fine of $20.. .'; \ Viewlng Aru Joseph N. Impostato of 19162 Collinson In East Detroit, was charged with driving 40 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone. He was found guilty and paid' a flne C1f $25. ' ' . Edwin G. Sanders of. 10.770 Beaconsfield, D e t l' 0 It, was charged with n~ having his cn under control. He paid a fine 2 ,,.keis; It..ilt-itl of $20. .winl ..... for •• , .. ",1. The case brought before .iewh", Judge Paterson was that of Robert Lawrence Melasl of BI/lcKer black, whiter white from 20,000 in, ~ohogany 4823 B a I d win street. The Volt Picture Pc,wer. Golden Tubp. Sen- charge against him WIS reck- try Unit. Golden "M" Tubes; Custom-. 359'" less drivlng. He was found Matic Tuner. Colors: Mahogony, Wal- gullty, paid a fine of $100 IIl1d Less was placed' on probation for nut or Blond. Special Allowance one Year. Restitution W81 or. radio'a~d dered. television PERKINS Th(!re are 147,441, studenlll r5122 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe VA. J.8960 enrolled on Michigan cOllege and university campuses.

A Wor:zderla,id,0/ Toys )i l. '~"'-'S.~" ., awaits the male shopper .~\' Men'. Night • "'.lHIay, Dee, 7 " Grosse Pointe's Shopping Center in the "Village"

Where does SMta get his toys For Grosse Pointe's little girls Md ,boys? Monday, December 7th-:-From 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Knowing they must h~vl) the best, ". He gets them ot the TREASURE CHEST! Come Early - St"y L,.te!

• Christmas Cards. Wrappings .nd Decor. Again" GrOIN Pointe .tag" CI shopping night exclus,vely for MEN! :' The l~, Treasure Ches~ Year after Ylar this event becoml' more colorfuI and attracts mln from far and wide, ~ E"lf. 8,MlyS,h""IIZ"- H,I,. lkMliA..... ! 171»1 K.rch~valo in tho Village TU HMO . You'll fi'nd it a rial experience in shopping pleasure. ,- , ~,~~~J .....t~... ~ T~,.', No Plac. Quite Lik. Grosse Pointe,', Kercheval Avenue - -_._- --_ ... .. ',,". ~.<.." • '...... ; ' .... ', .." ,." •.;--,.~,.... ~,-.; ,._-' ... ,; _--~ . " .•. ~ '.' ~. -' f ,-,,,",., •• -~ - •• "" <. -, ',' '.-.- •• - <." •• - .,~ '. _ •••. _' ' •• II ~...... - ~' .

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ONE'S FO. THI .OAD that someone bCoke lnto his ear , , A. W, BarTy at. '757 Westches- while it wis parked at the rear Friday Family ~ath 'Teachers,Ho~.dingParley ter. compllln,ed tc> Plrk pollee of 15324 E. Jefferson; and stole on Wednesday, Novnnber 25. seven bottles of whlsk~y. lVovie Night OIlTUAIIIU Mila .... r.. ~' Lln'.o, coun-! a apecific wathematical conce,pt; ..lor and ~th~maUcs uach~r IIInd something on the sel~cllOn Boal;ng Specialtie8 Th~ Christmas program- of at Brown~ll Jimlor HiP School, an.duse of various materials and, the 1959-60 Family Film Night IIICIJAEL ••• ry.I~ wUl take a ].. &. role il\ a teachJng aids. Provisions for •• IIicII ...... lifts Series at the Central Library Mr. Wllllams, 63, the OWDel' acleoceana IUtbematka w~rk- individual differences lInl! the will be FrIday, December 4. The of Wlzwuker'. Interior Dee- shop to be held 1D Poet Huron evaluation of pupil learning will films shown will be of special oratJn& stud10 "'I 11189 Mack thJI weekend, Math ~d aclence also be discussed. OPEN EVENINGS interest to children, and faml- avenlle, died Tu~lday, Novem~ te.chen from a .11.... section of The all day workshop Is sl>9"- UN"I L CH~ISTMAS lies are Invited to attend. bel' 2. In Bob Seeoura Ho.p{- the Ilt~!&! Irt expectCli to at- sored by the State Curriculum S"t.,d.y' till. 5:00 "Chlntons Noel'" is one of tal. - tend. . . .. , ' [ Committee on Selence and the new films re«'tlt1.,' added te> Mr. WlIUams, who llved at T'- therne of.:the woruhop Mathematics Education in con- the Librat')"l1 film C'Ollection, It 308 Chalmers, was • veuTlUl of I. "CUlTeflt Trends-Improving junction with the SL Clair .heel : Is a ~utitul rotOr f1lm 01\ the World War I, 1/ meml:!er of 'the lDltrucUOIl in Sct~ce and River Chapter of the Michigan the : Christmas S~SOQ. with clIOI'll G~ Palnte LIOIlJIClub, ACI- Mathematics." li. w1l1 be held AS5oclati\l(l of SchQOI Adminls- 19605 Mack iu 2-1340 , music SUII$ 11.\" • Frtncl\. Cana- cia Lod.ge, F anel AM aad the In Port' Huron Hieh SChool on tratol1i dilm ~uti- SmAll f4."\IN"$ ad Moslem Shrine. . SatW'd~', Deeember 5. Dr.Jo- .' out $(,(,Ilf'$ 15 ~ 1\1\1$,1(' Ul\folds He is survi\'~ b)' hi. wife,' IePh P.)'ne of, the University ,!'It' stOI')'" Alicll; I. daughlK, l't~rs. Jobn 0( Michi.-n and Dr. (jharlotte H~wr; a soa, Ed.....ard, anti Junge of W~'ile Stale <'Unlver- "Th .. <'-"Irhtnu,l; :\hN~No" ($ a ''lnC' it'andcl\lld, . sit¥ will keynote the meeting. In order tq acquaint you Ru~bl\ «11\1. hA~ (\l\ :a ful\. S

FALL INJURES WOMAN Woods police transPorted HU- da Reed, of IP01 Stanhope to st. John Hospital on Tuesday, No- vember 24, for. treatment of an. injury to her left hip. Pe>1ice said she .uffered the injury when she slipped arid fell on the side drive of her house. Fllter-FldWasher/ High ~Speed Dryer with Automatic . with 'Bleach Dispenser Automatic Control 'Your 01t\stmu gifu: will glitter aod gleam Illite"","", E..... COMI, IASEMENT $1.25 Just !let the indicatOl' to the type of fabric being dried ••• heaeadt the tree when you' StOp first lit SILF STOIING • ,. $'.'S r1e1i~te •.. regular ••. heavy. 'The Automatic Control Kmge'J foiaU)'OUl' gift wrap needs. Z-TIACK TILT .•• $14.00 provides the right drying time an4 temperature for allY 3--TIACK TILT ... $14,91 wash load. DELJCATE-for gentbt care 1'0 IIiIA .oo:'IYMhetiCl. (ONnNUOUS IOU '3 1 I/l REGULAR-for the colton and IiIHlll thinp Yoa ,,"sh HQIJ)AY PAPER, , •• , rolls most often. H£AVY- for hard-&o.dry thinp lib...... towels, IUTAl.arma lOX 59~ • NCMH:loailll, 'nMI'Ii"l fUt. ..------. • S)'l1tttetic Dt-~' GIT PAPEI, ••• 216-illch roll • 5 AutOlftlt ic Cycle. AutONtic $priM" • 11110 pound capacity 1ottJ.,.,...., $650 • RAT FOLD • Automatic Rln.. Apnt ~ • A+r FrnMMr GIT'APh, • • • ,2 rhttls 1 • Wat., SI", per ~ • Operaltn ... 1" " 210 ¥iii eft"*' s~ • Choic. fIf "Wl'tltt e celd wlter wash lIey after SlMfl down payment Cotor I-unPACK • Q.E WrittMl WImItIItJ SATlN-GlO .-0. ,3 Ntis 49t S-SPOOl 'Aac GUARDS B~:g];:. a.lITi •• 3 ~ 49, WI"",,, DiNt, . SCREEN WIRE CHlISTMAS-IRIGHT 49 .RONIE ITOO'I AI..... FAIIIC .IIION • • • • .rttl ~ 12c 54. 't. ""I lOc 541. Pt. , lIT lOllS • • • • • • • 1~ kJ 2S~ Screen Porch •• AI."" - Irone. - S"'I IINSR .. FOil. C.H t S Stili! IAMI FOLDERS,pig, •••••• 25~ h..I'" 0wtII T~ Repair Aluminum KRESGE'S for the MOST of the BEST for the LEAST s..n.. SeM - Sc,"", - heft 'ick-Up .Ild Delivery ower ELECtRICAL APPLIANCtS 185~8 Ma~k, at Tourine Phone: TU 5.3206 Open Eyenlngs t,II ChrIstmas Det 't Ed' S · A ncy . rOI Ison ervlce C]e

, L _ ThurldlY, December 3, '1959 GROSSI! POINt! NEWS P'ge.Seven Pvt. Robert Maher" COJUpletes Course .Tests Passed League to Show Bull Fig'ht Fihn I, Michigan was one of the lead- rORTBENJAMIN HARRI- course Nov, 18 at The Adjutant , , Img stales In the country In the SON. JND. IAliTNCI - Army General's School, Fort Benja. Twelve police officers suc- The Grosse Pointe Cinema Grosse Pointe War Memorial amount of trunkllne highway , Pvt. Robert P. Mahem. 19. son mln Hurlson, Jnd. cessfully passed their examlna- League will hold Its next meet. Center and the Grosse Pointe Iconstruction during 1958 and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Ma. Mahern entered the Army In tions after completing a 40-hour Ing on Thursday, December 10, Cinema League and is open to 1959, according to the U. S. B"" hern, 1812 Brys dr., Grosse June of this year and received session of a 120-hour Police Re. at 8 p.m. at the Grosse Pointe the public free of charge. reau of Publie Roads, Pointe, Mich., completed a pel'- basic training at Fort Hood, crul~ Basic Training course War Memorial Center, 32.Lake-- lonnel administration specialist Tex. . Itaught In the Park Municipal shore road. ' ------~- Building. Rip Zwlckey, world traveler, .. STEREO I Park Police' Chief Arthur wl1l present his excellent bull west Louwers, head. instructor, said fight film "La Fiesta de Los Lo the training is sponsored jointly Toros." This most unusual film by the Southeastern Michigan \vas produced as a result of .d p. I Police Chiefs Association and many trips made during the R&Cor rices. the Federal aureau of Investi. pas t several years by Mr. gation. Zwickey to SpaIn and the LaUn WEST1l41NSTER, reg. $5.911 .,.".,.," ,!lOW $3.49 Tile names of the officers America countries. MERCURY, reg. $5.95 , •••. JIoW $3,4' who passed examinations, ac- Vi ewers wl1l have an oppor- CONCERT DISC, reg. $6.95 •• , I'IOW $3.95 cording .to information released tunity to see the greatC8t mata- ALL OTHER LABELS 20% TO 46% OFF by the chief, al'e: .'Fanns Patrol- dors of the world in action, in- man 'Charles Bingham, City Pa- cluding Manolete, Ordonez. Lit. trolman Thomas McLaughlin ri, Ostos, Aparicio and the fabu- SEE US ~ •• and Shores Patrolman James lous Giron brolhers of Vene- for Matched Compo1Jellt Jurcak. , zuela. Others are, .John Lindroth. This program is presented as HI-FI STEREO SYSTEMS Fred Saar and William Edwards, • community service by the East Detroit; William Mayer, , John Erjavac 'lid John Reghl, It's the' cost of high livillg Harper Woods; Donald Devan- that lays many a family low.' DOROIT AUDIO g, tier and William Brewer, 81. 16020 E. Warren Ave., near Devonshire IClair Shores; and Arthur Young, Roseville.

SUBURBAN TURBAN I the' warm little Glamour, .. hot of winter thot defies snowy blows • Business Machines with all of the casual chic you love for for the Holidays • Rubber Stamps • Wedding Invitations to look your loveliest during the festive days ahead, • Fine Printing Service town, too. Crowned with borgana and lei us personalize one of our most exciting hair styles to flaHer you. Bring Chri~t~~~ To War Disabled swathed by jersey, it's a charm~Jr, 5,00 We specialize in- Christmas will be happier in "This means that the entire ex- • TiMing • Ileachil'lg • Frosting • Tipping the homes. of war veterans un- pense of. the shops is borne by del' treatment in Dearborn Vet- the Auxiliary, and .our local erans Administration hospital, Unit has contrIbuted gift arti- Dearborn, because of the Chl'ist- cles and cash to the shop at MAIER & WERNER mas gift shop operated there by Dearborn. Similar shops sup- J(1l'1I1J~11 Jl ~ On,e of the Pointe's 1\(ost Beautiful Salons the American Legion Auxiliary, ported by the Auxiliary are .. according to lIfrs, Mary Del, operated each year in veterans WOLVERINE 17670 MACK 15311 E. WARREN < barba, Rehabilitation Chairman hospitals throughout the coun. TyPewriter' Service Co. At University Nor 8eo,onsfield of Grosse Pointe Unit #303. try. Our New Loc:otion: I.HOUR FRf:E PARKING ON ANY OF CITY'S 3 ATn:NDANT TU 1.7297 TU 1-3190 ''In th~ Auxiliary gift shops "The shop at Dearborn Is 13131 E. JEFFERSON AVE. PARKING LOTS Next to the Savarine Hotel Slend~ri2ing and Facial Treatments Only at Mock SQloil! aU articles are free to the hos- set up for a few days in a room (Parking slubs validated when you moke 0 purchase) provided by the hospital: Aux-. VA 2-3560 pitaliied veterans, and' are gift iliary volunteers decol'ate this \\Trapped and mailed to. the vet- erans' h 0 m e s also without room with gay Christmas deco- rations, and arrange the gift . charge," said Mrs: Delbarba, articles in attractive displays. The ambulent patients, and those on crutches and in wheel A.ttention: . chairs, come to the shop to make their selections of' gifts for their families. Those con. ALL GOOD BOYS AND GIRLS Roesch-McKnight fined to their beds. select gifts from loaded carts pus h e d through ,the wards." In Dearborn and throughout the nation, the Auxiliary will The. make sure that no families of End is Near .\var veterans' lack the means 'Santa' sMail Box for a cheerful Christmas be-- cause of the veteran's death or disability. Working incoopera- tion with other organizations, Auxiliary volunteers will help is at Jacobson's '.bring Christmas into homes of LAST,, DAYS'. -the, needy. . t .I < Many good pieces still available Alpha Chi Omega Grads ....-'''- To Me~t on December 4 at GIVE AWAY PRICES! The next meeting of the east c:Lelterd..AJJreddeJ to I side afternoon Alumnae group of Alpha ,.Chi Omega will meet on Friday, December 4, at 12:30, Santa 'ClaUd Witt Be at the home of Mrs. L. C. Ny- man, 951 South. Oxford road. Having recently returned ROEse H-M c KN IGHT from Spain, Mrs. Russell Mc- :J)eA(JereJ to lhe nor/h Lean, 321 Cloverly road, will give a talk, "Jntimate Glimpses GOIMGGUI OFBIISINESS of Spain", about her trip. Also, at the meeting, cancer pole a~J YJ~jwereJ 19435 MACK, at PRESTWICK pads will be sewed and any business on the agenda will be discussed. t'J Santa!

~~'(~i~Z;SN&4tc Do you want Santa to know exactly .what you want for Christmas? Write your letter to him Md put it in The Santa Claus Mail Box 14th .A"nllal • .'i'lftll'S 30Jigbt rich w~od serving pieces. ...your key on Jacobson's second floor. A Northwest Orient Airliner will de. ON KERCHEVAl IN TH~ VlllAGI! liver your letter right to Santa, himself, at his Aretie workshop, to happy holiday entertaining :Monday Evmjng, 7 to 10 o Dtccmbtr 71& and then bring his reply back to you. feok finish wood. s.ervi'rs that ~ as neful as they are decorative, Be sure Mom or Dad writes your exact name and address on the especiony when y~'re .. the midst of the busy holiday season. back of your letter, so your answer from Santa comes diredly to you. Woaderful ~ste$s bel~ to 9fC1ctovsly welcome the guests.

.. Set of', eight 5o/4X3~ coasteR with cOf'k centers , •• 3,00 be Condiment set, 'M" toI: 011,vinegar, salt, and pepper .• , , .10,50 * * * Co 10"' pl'O'lincioi Gnish bowl, 4 smoI bowk, servers .••••••.• ,11.00 This is Santa's Mail Plane cI. 18~" cbeete boofd. ~"""'5$ 5teeI knife. , ••• 5.50 f I I f

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" I I I .; " • thurSday, December 3, 1959 , <; R 0'5 5 e POI NT! N'EW S Pige Eight Job offers for UniverNty of , Church Shiftl Service Time Michigan englneeringliltudents See Them at the Concert Sunday are up from last year, especially .~rhe.R. ev. Bertram.' ,d~Heul o'clock in.stead of il ~ allow At-I in the aree. of ~arch ahd de- ' wood, of G~ .Pointe M~o. worshippers at the early 9:30 rllll Churcb, bu announced that o'clock se'rvice, to leave and velopment. /' . there wlllbe a chana. in .the facilltate the release of the ----'------cUs." a commentiry on the time of the second Sunday ~r. Sunday School. . vice beginning this Su'nday., 'l'hisSunday Rev. Atwood Archibald McLeish play, "JB," Services will begin 'at 11:15 wUJ pl'each on "Job at the elr- now at the tihubert'Theater.

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The s eve nth annual Christmas be seen and heard during the pr,og~am concert of the Grosse Pointe Com- are, left to right: MARY FREDA, ac- the magnificent munity Chorus will. be given at 3:30' ccimpanist;PATRICIA NELSON and AUDREY' MORGAN, soloists; and IMPERIAL DANISH o'c1ockthis Sunday afternoon in the auditorium of the Parcells, Junior DONALD SIMMONS, d ire c tor. Shop at Sears for Words alone cannot describe High School. Among those who will Tickets may be Qbtained at the. door. the breathtaking performance of this musical masterpiece by Two Cars TaIlO'lel "Fir~Aid"~robably' origl- IlD In LOW LOW PRICES! Magnavox, Here is 'true stereo State' Issues o nated the medIcal care of the separation with spectacular dimensional real- At Signal Light Roman Legions, says an his- • TRAINS. GAMES TRICYCLES • DECORATIONS ism. _. and flawless re-creation of orchestral New Ski Map torian at .The University of i. • SLEDS' • FURNITURE. WAGONS • BUIL'DINGTOYS instruments as, well as the human voice. The Michigan Medical Center. precision Magnavox C9mponents are the finest 1\1ichigan's annual ski map Peter Vita\eo! 27713 Rock~ • DOLLS • HOBBY KITS. AUTOS ., GUN SETS, that money can buy: and winter sports guide is just wood in St. Clair, Shores, was of! the presses and is ready for ticketed by City. pollce oCCicers GOLF free distribution, the state tour- NO GUNS • FM/AM radio with pt"OVlslonfor multiplex adaptor ist council announced. on November 26, after he Some 50.000 CQpies of th.e bumped into the rear of a ca'r MONKEY TACKLE • Two soynd s)'5tems-one beautiful furniture piece 'driven by Mrs. DoroU1y Potts BOXING "Fun' in the Snow" publication BUSINESS • Two-channel 3~ watt divided frequency amplifier will be distributed throughout of 5239 Three Mile drive, De- BASKETBALL ARCHERY • Two 1000 cyde e,xponential treble horns Michigan and the midwest dur- troit. Just SKATES , BOWLING ing the winter season, CQuncil Mrs, Potts had been stopped HOCKEY EQUIPMENT FOOTBALL LUGGAGE • Two heavy-duty, highly efficient 15" ban speakers spokesmen said. - tor the signal light at the "Know-How" • Exclusive Magnavox precision chanler This year's guide-:.-the fifth corner of Cadieux and Kel'- In fitting OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS annual edition--)ists 71 skiing, chevaL 1\1:rs.Potts alsoreceiv- Children's Shoes • Stereophonic DIamond PlCk.up skating and tobogganing centers ed a ticket 'for not having her • PLUS-Onderfuily cunveni~nt Remote Control- throughout Michigan's two pen- driver's license In her posses- '.Use Sean Easy Payment Plan \ lets you adjust volume, even reject recClfds iJ'l'3ulas. Listings include loc'a. sion at the time of the accl- from the comfort of your easy chair tions of win LeI' sports centers dent. I and the facilities offered by Mr, Vitale was ticketed. for SIARS ROEBUCK. & CO. I several beautiful each. t styles and $59 500. Single copies 01' quantity sup- not having !Js car under con- fina woods . plies of "FUll in the Snow". are trot. Both cars were .driven 18950 Mack Ave., at 7 Mile Rd. TU 4-6000 :t available on request, without «way from the scene of the ac- 1 charge; from: Michigan Tour- elifen!. C«ne in-Prove to yourself that MainaVOl( Stereo Is your belt ist Council, Lansing 26. . buy on any basis of comparison. Priced from only $79.~ The growing popularity of skiing-along with ice fishing, hunting, skating. tobagganing and other winter sports - has. boosted win tel' vacation travel Grosse Pointe Radio to an all-time high in Michigan, according to Robert J. Furlong, & Television council execut,ive s~cretary. DIRECT FACTORY DEALER PARKED CAR LOOTED Daniel Findlay, of 1677 Boui'- MAGNAVOX SALES & SERVICE nemouth, informed Farms po- Establishea 1935 lice tin Tuesday, November 24, 1 Ulllt he had 'parked his cai' 0111 18472 Mack Avenue, the Farms' side of Fisher road, /It Cloverly imd when he returned he found that someone had broken inLo TUxedo 5-6312 the' vehicle and had stolen, sev- Open Mon., Wed., Thu,s. and Fri•. till 9:00 p,m. eral tools, valued at a total of $19,50.

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On November n" tre Offi'cerojifor Coordinator National League, Dr. i. ~•••••••••,.•••-.- OUr selection of Fireplace Screens and Accessories for the Board of Governors were 'elected . George R. Granger; C90rdina'tor in the following 0 rd e r: President, Major-Minor League, Dr. Robert Grif- :.'60 '60 I: your own home or gift g'iving. L' . PAUL SEXAUER, center; Vice Presi- . fin; Coordinator International League, RE NA' U T dent, AL TAPERT, left; seCretary, Adolph Jansen; Coordinator American MARTHA BAY; T rea sur e r, Ray Association, Robert McKenna' Co- MacArthur; P Iaye r s Agent Bill ordinator .Collegiate. League,' joseph Wilkie; Sponsors Chairman, Richard Reil)inger. Managers' Representatives, ------. Keller; Sp'onsors, Betty Sexauer; E. H. Meyers, E. Evatz, A Towar; J. I I Equipment Chairman, Werner Lueck- Jerger, R. Robb, Bob Coe. New Man-, '1499 ' ; hoff; Equipment Jody Lueckhoff; agers and coaches will be interviewed' I . 34 I Opening Day, Arthur Colton; Regis- ,',' by the Board of Governors in the very' . . tration, Margaret Towar; Registration,' near future, in order to fill vacancies. I .. C~plete ' I Virgin,ia Wilkie; Publicity, David Anyon~ interested :in managing or Riekse; Grounds Chairman, Herb coaching a team in 1960 please con- Rush; Grounds, Robert Reid; Coordi- tact Bill Wilkie, TUxedo 4-6618. I I I d. H t '', D f t' 1"- • nator American League, Ronald ~ow; • . DC U 10.,g ea er, e ros er,• .~Guest CO~I!-ctO;' With Sy~pho'nyMarshall Bruce T SIT d PI t Milton Katims will guest con- gaged as staff conductor of the Awarded Honor I .~~n 19I1a,ax. an a es I duct the De t r 0 i t Symphony N a t Ion a I Broadcasting Com- Orchestra this Thursday and pan.y, Toscanini, interested in Marshall. Bruce_. of ,','1334. .Dev- I 3' YEAR GUARANTEE I ~:YI~~~~P'~g'l~~: :':~oc:o:: :::~ ~:i:~:i~i~:~f:~E:~!~:;~~~~~:~i1~~e r~~l~er w~:av~~e~~~~~~ I .' I from fhe Boy Scouls Of Amer- certs willt in c Iud e Rossini's .times. ica at the district three annUa'l Grosse. Pointer3! No lnoney do'wn. Overture to "La gazza ladra:~ Born to an extremely artistIC meeting recently. I 7 I VNaughan- WiIllams' Symphony family, Katims began his mu51- Mr. BruCe serves as a Nelgh- 36 .lnonths 011, balance. Bank rates. S o. 4h in F mInor, Schubert's cal studies ,a( age 'five, Iil'st as oorhood Commissioner., I I ymp ony No. 3 in D ana TIe. a pianist t!'.!'n as a' violinist. He The Silver Bea"l"€r is grant'lld , spighi's "Feste Romane" I"Ro- turned to the viola' as his ma- . ANYTHING IN TRADE' UVe speci_lize in man Festivals"). . jOl' instrument after gl'adllating by the National Court' of Honor I I f C I b. U. '. and presented through 'a local' , . - CUSTOM MADE RECESSED SCREENS .. Kat I m s, dynamic American rom 0 um la mverslty. conductor' born in New York He spent ten years as con- ~~eU~~i\:)c:h~~,~ingUiShe(l se,rv. T I I I I' has focused national .atlentlo~ ductor and sol? viola of lhe Mu. 1\1 B h I ' 0 . C I CfIll ay' jor Iree estimate. r mp rts n on his muSical activities in the tual Broa!lcastmg Company and, amss8.lsSt~e.arntrupcscaeCoku~::tl:c~:~~~ . .• ., ',. .'., '., I . Pacific Northwest since becom- headed a masler class at the committeeman, I -..]8' M; antel & TI.}e: ing conductor of tile Seattle Juilliarq, School of Musie for cuhma~ler and as a member of D I V IS ION 0 F T'O M T, A Y l'O R B U Ie K, IN C. W0 lJll . Symphony Orchestra in 1954, six years .. The talented ynung the commissioner staff. He last conducted the Detroit conductor has guest contlucted.. I CO M,P'" NY", .. Symphony on lfeb. 5, 1953. throughout the United States -, 116090 E ' t'W A' ' . '. and Europe while buildin~ his HOU~EHOLD Hl~T , , ;0.; :" Hans Lovisa. pro p,rielor.': ,\ . as \ arren ve " 21232:Harper 7 BlockJ N. of 8 M;te Rd. ni~, P~~~f~~~~dA~~~~nJ°~~d ~i~~ ~;c;::~;an:~~. an organiza- f1a~:~~; c~~~c:d ~~:r~~~~~;i~: I ' " ~. ,., •.1 Prescott 1-1300 ' ' f:~s::a~a:~~~~a~:n PI~~~d ~~~ ' '. . ~~:y a~~~e~pu;l~s-;r:s~:~~~lI:a~~: I -. TU 4..;7680' ,I ten years at the first viola desk A law creating, the Michigan Mary Morr, 'of the 'foods and • OHN .EYE~Y' EYENINGo UNtiL CHRISTMA.S of the Toscanini orchest~a dur- State Hi g h \\~a y Department nutrition ljIepartment at Michi-. - . , I ing which time he was Also en- went into effect July I, 1905, I g&.1 State University. '. • •••••••••••••••• . . '. " .

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/ <, Oross~ Point.~ Newl ,;,: oj PUBLl~m:D EVERY THUHSVAY BY AN'fEEBO .1' Memorial Center Schedule What Goes On' PUBLISHERS, INC. ALSO PUBl.JSHERS OF THE .G...... " DETROIT WESTWARD.' OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL. .al I GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36. MICHIGAN ,E•• 88er~~I.••• DECEMiJEK3.VEC~ ..... io - O~EN SUNDAY lZ.S Entered as second. class matter at the post o{flce, Detroit TV 1.7511 Michigan. under the Act of March 3. 18117. A.,PRYOR \ poL- "our ~ihr~"1 Address all mail (subscriptions. change of address. Forms 357D) ~AIJ CeJlfer Sponsored Aetivities Open to the Grosse . by )ellll Taylor Phone TU 2.6900 ''If,1NJ d,,,,., "OU s,,' 10 slumber, Pointf! Puldie. Three Trunk Lines COUtUof sIns IItI e1Ul1,ss"umber,' ,NO~I~E:' Pleaseull for los,f'artides at the offjee.' One of the secrets of a These fampcs Illustrators went FULL'f PAID CIRCULATION If you slill continu, wa'eful, .,' They will be held' for 30 days. happy Christmas season is to Palntlne for Inspiration be;. ,. ' - I . l ., early organization. so we' arc Cou,,' Ih, drops Ihlll :~'e, II lake/Ill,' fore making these •pi\l1ul"es Member Michigan Prea Auocilltion IInd National Editorial' AseoclallOll I. Grosse, Pointe Garden 'Cerdel' R~m and Library open told, and ~ach year we vow it glowing colors I\nd SImplelinlil NATIONAO ADVERTISING Ilt:PKF.sr.NTATIVEI Theil, i/ t';gi14nt;, yel "bo~'e "011 . Weekly New.paper R.cpreaentatlvei, Inc f~r consultation and se..vke, 'Mrs •..Leland Gilmour wm be earIler. We drew the whIch interpret so well the to! Fifth Aveoue. NewYork.I~. New. York BR7ant 8.1300 Hover, cOUIIIIqe li.,s 1lov, ;'011; wilf JJe' OD :lduty, in the GarCle~ Center Room every line, however, at whtpping up gospel text. : CHICAGO OFFICE 333 North Mlchlgan Avenue. Pho~e 'tnanclal 11.%216 A.nd i/ sillmb" slm"pel ya~, . week on 1'uesday" Wednesday and Thursda~' from the Chrishnas spirit before Included In. this hOllda.vcot;. lQ a.m. to .. p.m. A consultant will he on duty on thanks have. been, duly given CouIII Ihe times I do 1101 I,ll you'!' lectlon is a wide range of books RUBERT B. EDGAR....EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER ' . (Franklin P. Adams) F 'd f' Z t.. (C 11 TV 14594' on the last Thursday of Novem. on all phases of Christmas. The rl ~r.ro~. , . 0 p.m. a. ',f'. ' ber. With Thanksgiving beh111dstory of the celebration of " ~tlll~f: .f1L~g~~~:::::::::::F~~~5~~I~8E~~~~~ I • • * i HospWal eqidpment available for free' loan-erutches, us, we can gO'filII $team ahead Christmas is covered In such FRED RUNNELLS _ _ SPORTS EDITOR Small Fry , . wheel chai~, he-at lamp, and hf;)$pital beds. uBI~ toward a festive Noel. I books as "4000 Yeal1iof Chrlst~ JAMES J. NJAIM __ _ NEWS a,'ailablo to Grosse 1"ointe residents in' case ofaeci- Eal;h l'ear th'c lIbrary adds mlls and Its Customs" by Chl'i:l~ SARAH EVANS : , NF.:WS ,A w.. om.an, givil)g a b.irthcl,ay,.p' arty ~eceptly £<>r h.er dent or .emergency-free of charge." . new books on. various aspects mas and Its Customs" by Chrl~ ARTHUR R. BLYLER. ;.: ADVERTISING •. •• of Christmas until we now h~ve tlna Hole••.. ~'lOOl Chrlstma$ p.ETEn CLARK , : ADVERTISING teen aged I)iec~ decided, to ask the girl's small brother to , .. ..,.' . ' '.'. oyer 150 d.lflerent titles, also Facts and Fancies" by A. 0- MARY LORIMER. ADVERTISING the.dinner. 'I'he ten-year-old, all dressed up and impress- Thursday) Decem~r 3 'many duplicates: of these,tl1 1I0ttcs et al. ", : JOHN MacKJ<;NZIE ; BUSINESS ed witn the company of OLDER FOLKS, turned out to , • .•• .' • '. offer yOIl practical dWlp in Homemakers who warit)dea~ ~i:~RJ:E~~.z~K~ :.:~ ;.: :.:..~~~~~.I;.I~~ ..~~J'LEA~~II~\~g 00 the hit of the. evenhl~. "'I'he ;first thing he' did was to *American Red Cl.'OSSBraille'Tran~ription Class-Miss planning for the bollday sea- for d~coratlons, gift makln~ .JOANNE EASON ACCOUNTS retrieve a nice check'given the teen-ager from her par- Ella McI,.ennan, Instructor' ----:-10to J 1 a.m. sou. Special shelves ,of this and other. Christmas. activitieS' FLORA HARDING CIRCULATION ents. The. birthday girl, blithely opened .the .envelope, Village Inv'estrnent. Club-Meeting-l0 ~ mmateri~l In?y be found a~ all can 'f~nd helpful .suggestions In .. .' . three hbl.arjes liS a conyemence "Christmas Idea Book," "Make read the cardal0l.ld ... thanked her folks, and proceeded ,Welcome Wagon Club of Grosse ;Pointe - Coffee and to library,. users.~These .books Your Own. Merry Christmas" to thr?,w the en~lope in the w!lStebasket. For some un- Bridge-"-l1 a.m. .". and m'agazlriesmay be taken out and "New Look at Christmas:' The Sound and the Fury known reasod, Junior made a grab for tJ1e envelope and -Children's Art' Glass-r-Margheritta Loud-Instr~ttor- for qne week on1)'. This ,means For holiday menu Ideas. the handed her the check! She almost FLIPPED! 3:45 to 5:15 .m. f~wer dlsappoi.ntments If a par. library has "The Christmas . tJcular booKSIS specially nced- Cook Book" wtllch' Includes The best news since Khrushchev left this country *Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen COoper-Instructor-4 to ~d alive is that "Rock and Roll" music is dyirlg. Wpat a . Our littie hero sat on a phone book. d\lring the both reclj>eSand bits of legend; lOng and agonizing death if' has been .... but we're so formal,dinner and helped himself with ease and daring 7:30 .p.m. .. No book tclls the story of "The ChristmaS CookIe Book" to everything served. He made some running comments Grosse Pointe Chapter-D.C.A.A.-Meeting-7:00 p.m .. the birth or Ch.ds~ as beautl- and th~ "Holiday Candy and thankful it didn't kill us first. We were so, certain we'd Cookie Book, "among many. be at least critically injure.d, making those mad leaps such as ~This looks good" .•.. "What is that?" ... "I've Parke, Davis Bridge Group-Cards-7:30 p.m. fully as'do the Gosp('ls them- never seen these before" and so. on. Finally, fingerbo~vls -M t th T II C 'bb H l'd "-S. • I s('lves, and one of the most There are books on how to out of the chair to switch channels when one of those ee e rave ers- an .ean 0 1 ay pecla charming picture story books wrap gUts, entertaining. at holi- horrors came blaring a1: us out of the TV. were passed just before the dessert was serv~. Duri~g color movies presented by Dr. Richard,E. Pear. En-, for children is "The fhrist day time. Christmas . customs the general conversation, Fop, who was keepmg ~n eye joy a complete tour of Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Child" as told by Matthet: and In other lands and a wide selee. We have always been of the school that thinks each on the' child, saw him glance around at. everyone else, Republic, Cuba and Puerto Rico .right here in Grosse Luke.with full page !llustratlons tlon of stories and pOems _ individual has the right to decide fo'r himself just what then start to lift the finger bowl to his mouth to drink it. Pointe free of charge-8 p.m. by Maud and Miska Petersham. some .of which make a good ....,constitutes art. We. also go along with Voltaire, "...ho Dad stop~ him and' explained what it was fol.',; .. This Is an unusually beauUful choice for reading aloud, and said he might not agree with what others said, but he giving .a demonstratiol). After he was through, the child * * • picture book of the Nativity. an assortment of Christmas would defend to the death their right to say it. You can plays for all, ages. saId: "1 think that's silly. It LOOKS like a martini or F.iday, December 4 offer the kippered herring on your best china, but that something. What is it called ... A SINK?" He then .in'; And don't overlook a number doesn't mean we have to eat it. Syinphony Plans of records whIch have special sisted the small mint leaf floating in the bowl ought to *Ballroom Dancing Classes-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilsoll- value at the holiday .season, , Which sort of brings us around to the cJ1rrent flurry be eaten. Before anyone could stop him,. he just plain Instructors-:4:30;5:30 and 7 p.m. ' . Nel,V York Date Among these are Menotti', O\rer the disc jockeys with the no-flap pockets slanted ATE it. Needless to say, a good time was had by alVWe ,A.A.U.W: of Grosse Pointe - Dinner and Program _ _ .. _ . "Amahland the Night towards the pla'tter cutters. This matter of choosing think more small fry out to be invited to grown up din. 6:30 p.m. . . . Thomas Schippers will guest Visitors," Dickens' "ChrlsLmas one's own type qf art, be it musi~, literature, paint.ings ne~ and get some life into the part~!. . Grosse Pointe Dance Club - 8 to 9:30 p.m. conduct the Detroit Symphony Carol" with Basil Rathbone as or cartoons, is best suited to adult minds. That is what * • * Orchcstra next Thursday. De. Scrooge, ."A: visit from SI. teachers are for, and, why ,ve spend so much time and • * * cember }O, at 8:30 o'clock and Nicholas' Interpret~d by Fred again .Friday, December 11, at Wal'l n g, . "The Story. or the .money in. picking the very best to form the tastes and Plain and Fancy Butlers . Satu~day, December 5 2 o'clock in Ford1Au'dilorlum. Music Box" and many. record- cuI t i vat e the intelligence of our young. It's. rather ' \ . *Ballet Cla,,;ses-Mary Ellen Cooper-Instructor-9:30 . The no,ted American conduc- ings of traditional' christmas Oneol our. reallers calJed to teU us the follOWIng. It Carols..' - . ,. sickening to learn that a lot of these lads have been a.m. to 3:30 p,m. , tor's program wiI1 include Vl'r- 'getting paid on the side to keep slugging the kids with seems she telephoned an acquaintance who had rcce~t1y di's Overture to "La forza del There are i6mm. sOund films -Children~s Theat'er-Mrs. Syd Reynolds-Instructor- destino." ShostaKovitch's Sym. too which may be borrowed, the slop which seems to have drugged a lot of 'the hiRd a new butler. He answ~red the ph~ne very formal. 10 to 12 noon and 1 to 3 p.m. small.minded youngsters into a form of hypnosis. phony No. 1 iJi F minor and. "Chantons Noel," "Christmas Iy with. the. usual "Mr.: Figtree's 'Keside~ce" • , • a~d .Memorial Bri~ge Club-Duplicate Bridge-Mr., and Brahms' Symphony No, 2 In D Rhapsody." "A Little Child," It might make an interesti~g study, to .gather wbenshe' asked to ~peak to Ml's; Figtree , , • 'the butler Mrs. Andrew Walrond-Directors-7:30 to 11:30 p.m .. major. "The Littlest Angel,' "Silent On Wednesday evenIng; Dec. Night," among others.. Thcse statistics on the. ,type of music preferred by the eyer- allo~ed as how Madame bad not yet arisen. When our increasing group of young hoodlums who are cre~ting * • 9. the orchestra wilt appear in are being booked rapidly. but beroin~ pursued the subjed by asking if he was SURE - New York City under Paul Pa. a few are .still available for so much. trouble all over the <:ountry today. We'd wager Sunday, December 6 that, just before,' and probably just after, muggi~g an Mrs. Figtree was not yet awake ..•. he replied .•• "I'm, ray at a special concert before certdn dates. sorry, but have not yet seen hide nor hair of Mrs. Fig. -Youth Coun'cil- Meeting - 12:30 p.m. the Vnited Natjorts' General innocent victim, they listen to a cacophony that would i Assembty. Invitation for the . make the drums of the restless natives sound like an tree this morning." '. singular honor came from Dag : G.lld ,.d pess angels'. choir. * • - Hammarskjold, secretary gen. The above reminded us of an experience we once Monday, December 7 And we became almost violently ill the oth~r night eral. " what's load about when we happened to tune into the channel which had with ,8 maid in the house of a rather prominent -Adult Art ,Class-Marco Nobili-Instructor-9:30 a.m. The .concert. in celebration of the 11th anniversary of the UN 'aheatlac~, ? family in. Grosse Pointe. :We had to caU the woman, *Cancer Information and Service Center-Bervice Work carried the annual "Grammy" awards. We were so Human Rights ,Day, will be By Fred Kopp, R. Ph. completely unfortunate as to get in just at the moment (whom we didn't know from anythin~), on a maUer of -10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The volunteer workers are brooQcast on a world~wlde net- If you pappen to have one they were announcing the "Best Song of the Year." business, After asking for her, we waited an~ waited urgently in need of clean white material to carry work. Heifetz. the gteat violin- right now, .probably all you The composer, Jimmy Driftwood, was proudly wailing and waited. In the meanwhile we could hear the maid on their work-anyone having old sheets, table- ist who has not appeared public- something called "The Battle of New Orleans." It was a cloths, shirts or the like is urged to press the ma- ly since 1956, has chosen this need is an aspirin. But the pretty frightening experience .. We couldn't help but Kreaming fol' the ~oman and the woman's faint tones terial and drop it by the Center to aid this wurthy concert tmder the direction of fact is: a headach.eso~etimes imagine the mayhem that would have taken place had trickling through the receiver. Finally, the Taid came endeavor. his close friend Paray, to play Is a signal. It may be telling before an audience once again. old Andy Jackson been on stage at the time. . back to us to report as follows: "I'm sorry, Mrs. Jiplack Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon and Meeting you something Is wrong ... -;-12:15 p.m. , .. On'Sunday, December 13, at As we said, everyone is entitled to his own tastes, can't come to the phone now. She ha~ a date tor lunch 3:30 o'clilek, VaIter Poole \Vitl perhaps something quite re~ . but we also stick by our right to .say it is a mighty sad and she's late .• , in fact she's running around'upstairs -Memorial ~ridge Club - Duplicat.::. Bridge - Mrs. conduct the orchestra's first mote from the pain. In this Andrew Walrond - Direct,or - 1 p.m. Family Concert of the season_. commentary. on the American people when there are naked." event it's a 5ympto~-vatu- "Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor - 4 The program, presented in c~ able information for your enough of them to make something this ghastly, the tQ\ 7:30 p.m. ., . operation with the Girl Scouts most pOQular song record of the year. * * * physician. So if you have a *Dale Carnegie Leadership Training Class-7 to 11 p.m. of Metropolitan Detroit, will persistent or recurring head. Andwhen Rock and Roll gives its final squirm in a Hospital "'Fare Grosse Pointe Faculty Wives-Bridge-7;30 to 10:30 feature the Severo Ballet in \ . . . Meycrbeer's "Les Patineurs" ache and don.t know why, lethal convulsion of repulsive resonance, we'd be glad : \Ve know a young man who is interning in a hos.pital p.m. .to send flowers. . and Britten's "A Young Per. see your doctor. Don't take a in the West who finds the time to write us an occaSIOnal *Ballroom Dancing Class-Mr. and Mrs. B.ill Wilson- son's Guide to the Orchestra." chance. Your physician can note concerning his progress. Last w~k, in an~wer to a Instructors-7:30 p.m. ' Jerry Schweizer will narrate the letter we wrote him about the food he was gettmg at the *Grosse Pointe Men's' Chorus-Rehearsal-8:30 to 10:30 Britten work. p~bably clear up your prob_ hospital ... he wrote, in part as follows: ~m. ' Also programmed will be lem in short order. Of course. • • Bac:h's Choral Preludl! "Jesu, he may say all you need is "I usually eat breakfast at the hospital becaus~ it is - Joy of l\lan,'s Desiring," Hum':' aspirin - but eve n that's Tuesday, December 8 perdinck's Overture to "Hansel quicker. They have.two large bowls of eggs on the servo and Gretel." the March and" worth knowin,.. ing table. One bowl is supposed to hold soft boiled eggs The Duplicators-Bridge and 'Tea-l0 to 3 p.m. Scherzo from. Prokofiefrs "The ,Thlsls q,e 600t1t of a series of and the other, hard boiled. After a few experiences, I *Service Guild for Children's Hospital-Bervice Work- Love of Three Oranges" and Editorial advertisements appear. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Liszt's "Mephisto Waltz." Ing In th.ls paper each week: discovered the soft boiled eggs must hastily he run Grosse Pointe Real Estate Brokers - Luncheon and through iuke warm water. They are SO sof~ ... the¥ Meeting - l2noon I might have left them as is. NaturaIJy, things being as *Senior Men's Club - Luncheon - 12:30 p.m. ~ Movie they are, conversely, the har'dboiJ~d eggs are hard alii. by Wallace TernpJe. Mr. Temple will show. his rocks, " SoOoooo; I got into the habit of taking one of .European Resort Films and narrate his climbing the eac~ and trying La reach a happy medium by mixing Matterhorn. All senior men in Grosse Pointe are invited. You'll.se~ the them together in my egg cup. Moth~r'sHealth Council - Meetipg ::..- 1 p.m .. "Last week, the girl who checks out our trays, asked .Adult Art Classes-Marco Nobili-Instructor-l:30 to changing face me , , ,why do you always take an egg, from' EACH 3:30 and 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.' . .Children's 'Art ClasS-:-Margheritta Loud-Instructor- bowl? fmust admit this had not dawned on me until 1 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. of America answ,cred her:-Well you see, if anything s"'~uld hatc~ Delta Y Teens - Pot Luck Dinner - 5 p.m. out of the so.called SOFT egg, 1have the hlrd one to 'Grosse' Pointe. Optimist Club-Dvmer and Meeting- at Buhl kill it with!" 6:.15 p.m. - Christmas Party 1100' ~xchange9lub of Grosse Pointe-Dinner and Meeting $m$IOU~G $20,7$ • • * -6:30 p.m. . , I Building. '.. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe:-Dinner and Meeting- Birthdays 6:30 p.m.. • Last week Pryor had a birthday. We received .Sea Explorers Ship 69G-Meeting-7:30 p.m. MANY cards, most of which we .had already sent the Grosse Pointe Opti-Mrs. - Meeting - 8 p.m. AcrosS our big quotation bOard eleCtronic I Well,the earlier the betler - make your choice from all the "donors" during the past y~ar. Since we were among • impulses paint' a continually changj~g beautifulGorhamdesigns.Then,your seleclionrecordedin our the first to start the ball rolling on n9.t signing cards ... * * picture of American business. It's rather Regislrymakesit simpleand accuratefor a worldof friendsand so the reciplents .could use t"em over again ... 'we are Wedensday, December 9. thri!ling to see how swiftly the public's relalives10 add to your sterlingservice... they can order by not one to complain. All our favorit(! people sent. the simplyphoningus " .. you"1Ihave more b~ your weddin, dayl cards back to us " .. AGAIN unsigned (so WE can use Jr. League Glee Club-Rehearsal-9:30 a.m. interest influences the S(!Curities of almost them ons:e more) ... and a happy idea it is. So for any .Christmas Greens' Lecture.,and Demonstration by Mrs. every company that plays a part in bur of you who might read this column ... expect to see the Kenneth Strang, co-sponsored by Grosse Pointe economy. It's fascinating, too, to khow same card again when YOUR birthday rolls .around. Garden Center. The lecture and demonstration are that you can have a hand in that open to all Grosse Pointe women. It is free of charge -,10:30 a.m. influence through owning shares in any " Pointe Painters Pilln E.'thibition .Senior Club - Tea, cards, and program f eat u r in g one of them. Stop in' and spend a few ~ Christmas musicb, the Junior League Glee Club- minu~es wa!ching the kaleidoscopicchanges T}1ePointe Painters will hold that the aClernoon wlIl be a 1:30 p.m. in the face of American business. And- ~ an exhibition and open hOllse gala one. .. ; tea at the Paint DOl( stu'dlo, Mrs. Wetzel was made pcr• *Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor - 4 if you would like to knowwhichsecurities to 9:30 p.m. .. are best suited'fory()ur persOnal-port. III ~ 5312 Alter rl'lsd, Friday, De. mancnt president a.t n recent a cember 4, from Z until :> In electIon or ofrlccrs.The other *Memorial Bridge Club - Duplicatt! Bridge - Mr. and \foli9, in terms of immediate income or .. ~ Mrs. Andrew Walrond - :Directors - 7:30 p.m. lhearternoon. oCflcenl Include Mrs. Earl Cor• fuiure growth, we wiIIbe glad to advise :l ~ I The public Is cordially In. dofC, vice-president; Mrs. Rob. 9603 Air Force Reserve - M~eting - 8 p.m. VI U :t :; • , vlted to come. have lea an~ ert ~1r'lInge, trellSurer; Mrs. you-wilhout obligation, of course. Prim showfl .r, for 3.pim B,iJlI1 PI.ufol"';"II: fllM' ml" look at the paintings thaI arc Walbrldge,.'rceordlng s~rl!tary; ~ * * * .place fork and UOJpoon, and (nel,/de Federal Ttlx. ' being offered (or sale. Mrs. Earl SalamOli, correspond. Thur;day, December 10 has' asked Mrs. Norton Wal. Ing sccreta'ry, and Mrs. Wilfred Mrs. Lucy Wcl7.el, prellidenl, Ltvermore, publicity. *American Red Cross Braille Transcription Class-Miss n\i=J MANLEY, BENNETT & C~MPANY Of bridge to be In charge pic. Other members Include Mrs. Ella McLennan-Instructor-lO to 11 a.m. MEMIIEJ'lS NE:W YOI\K STOCK EXCHANGE ture hanging and Mrs. Richard George' Dlgley, Mrs. Gordon .Children's Art Class-MargheriUa Loud-Instruclor- L9 9':.!!..! Dirksen wl1larrange the tea J31r,qbauer.Mrs. George Cook, 3 45 5 15 "'hl hlltlrn,. D.lntl 26 .h.~hI HIli., Mich. ~?.~ WO.d ..... " 5.1122 JOrhn 6-4650 7 table. The ~tudlowlndow has Mrs. Richard Dirksen, Mrs. * :. to : p.m. Ell . GROSSE POINTE been designed anrl arranged by Peter Gallete, Mrs. Robert Ball~t Classes-Mary en Cooper-Instructor-4 to Mrs. Peter Gallette. ' Kemp, Mrs. Waync'Long, MrS'j 7:30 p.m. 9,. Kerc.hevol-on the Hill TU 1.6400 Members will be on hand In Phillip O'Connell and Mrs. Grosse Pointe Cinema League - Film '- Ri p ZwickC!y's "arty" aWr. and art hoping Fred WolC. . bullfight film "La Fiesta de Los Toros" - 8 p.m, ~----'-----~------"'!"------....------....------~-4------_

, ,'~ ,', ~ 'SROSSl! POINT! NEWS Page Eleven ' . The lDterpretatiorl of clreams versity • I of Micblgan MeQicai Friday, "uUr,. .,. ~lday, ;wu part of early Greek medl. Cetlter Ruth BurCfiyk Opera to Give: StUdents Aid :cine. IIYI • doctor lit The Unl- I • I'ebrua,y 2. McI.. W~ay, u. of D. Guild Meets Dec. 9 I _._._- To Give Concert I'eb~ 3. Tbe contest will I M Wal"- A Will'- ~ore J.""."" I, lHO .. De'" be tODducted 011 I'rlclay, Feb. , ,~. ..,.. . ..ma, -.. --...... _ 5 lit Joeatioaa to lie an- The University of, Detroit Members of the Guild wUl , - newly"ppolnted clMllrmu at trolt'l allDual Opera SCholar •• - .. Women's Guild wi:! hold its hear two Interesting speakers. ,• Opening the Thirteenth ~. '!tie DetroIt Grand Opera As- shJp audiUona offer one of t~ DO~ ' monthly meeting on Wednes- son of the Detroit Wometl's lOCiatioft's SCholarship' Com- largest arid mOlt soupt .. tter AMIItmg Iin;WUlJalDl will day, December 9. at 2 p.m .. in Col. James G. Kellis, U.S.A,F, Symphooy Of'cbettra will be mlttee. and Lloycl G. ("monell, prlies amonc Amerk'a'. )"OWlg be Mrs. J!>Ierett Kinsey as Vice the Student Union Building on ROTC, and Col. Frank B. Dakan, RlAth Burezylt, plaDlat, U PM representing the G r 1n n e 11 uplrants, as Ittected by the Cba1rmaI1 of the Scholarship STEREO. campus. U.S.A. ROTC. c; artist at the Friday ~ert M Musk FOWSciatJOIl, Innounce remarkable .•chievementa of Committee. Mrs. Edith Rhetts tqe Detroit IDltltute of Arts at the eoroplet1oD of p~s for .rea singers who have woa the Tilton, Identified as Chairman 8:30 o'clock. . the 19!59-eO$2,000 Opent SChol. scholvshlp or qtherwise at! of the Opera Scholarshlp from. RuUl Burczyk received bel' arship eompetltlon.Thtschol- Wned prominence bJ their the beclnDing, Is Honorary Music System trainln, 'UDder ScheDul.t.Hall, arshlp Is finueed by Grinnell performances in the audltiool. Cbirman. FACTORY TO YOU! well known coo.cert PianUt IDd Brothers and admlnlstered by Out of competitions hl rec. te8i!h~r in Milwaukee. Later she, the I>etnMt Grand Opera As- ent years have come seven win- Fireplace Sreens WII ueociate tNcher in the sociAtion; f, nel'S and two runners lIP who La Sh d ~benu.lt.HaU ItudiOi. AppUcat.\~ . for aucUtions are already recognized One Week Delivery At the age of 16 years. she actively engDrJ'ed In the operamd.p a es s399~ made her debut with the 'Wls- are now available to quallfied - Custom :\Iadeo-Recess lIIount oper-ttc upinnts bf writing world both in A"lerlc. and . CuItom-made INSTALL IT YOURSEI,!" COIl6ln Symphony 'Orcht'ltr .. to lira. WlllialDl (or e&1lingl Europe. Any'size up to 41}"wide I $39.99 DOWN I pllyinf ~hoven No. a In 9 at the offlCJel 01. the Detroit Amelia Cund.ari is lin&iDg lamp .bades by 30" high minor. H.VlDi been chofen from GraDd Open. Aseociation. 438 with .tl1e Metropolitan ()p«a; made and Black Brass Bar Bar FREE DELIVERY a group of roung artists, me "Book Bu.lldinl. Detroit 26, (WO. Eleanor SChneider il a featured re-Covered tD was feitw'ed overRlldio Young 5-*0) member of the Vierma Volt- my home 2 JUICII Tli. ett. 3. Wa; ll Speaker Sy5leMI 1ft Artlats .Serlt'l ud was a fre- '. . . soper; Thomzs Tipton is in his 19!2 24 .Shelf E"clCIIY res quetlt performer over Mll.".au. Ccoditiool for qUlllliiicaUoos third year with the. M'annheim TUxedo H. H. Sc«t Ste.... kee Radio stltions. re es.sentJ.ally tbe same uin State Opera in. Gel'muy; win- 4-6511 "Atnlliifier . She was also awarded first other years except foc ODe ~- nersFrink Porretta and Ro~rt Garrard RC:.121 lecor4 prize in • stlIte-wlde ..Student portaDt ~ge In the ~e Kerns Ire singing important !i78 Smith-Matthews Foundry (0. Bawtal/rA. Cha"ger with lose Musician conteet OOIIducted by limlt8tiOll.l-'-now a contestant roles with the New York City G. P. Wood. 6640 Charlevoix WAlnut 2.7155 a"d Shur. M7.D the WIscOOaIn FederatiOll of must be between the agee of Opera; runner-up John Me. St.,.. Cartridge Music Clubs. Later she .. wu 21 and 35. Ulsteed of 18 and Curdy Is also at New YIlrll: ~ Mutic S~.... .t gut!lt soloillt with the Wiscon. 3!S.. Experlt~nce ov:er the years City OpeTa. sin Symphony and the Roches- has clemonatrated th.t no ap- .. . tel'. SymphOllY Orchestra of plicant is sufflc1et1t1y matured Wmner Robert Rue ADd.run,; Minneosota before tbe ale of 21 to. be seri- ner-up Ara Berberian. are pet"- "l,ne Gift That sNeverReturned" At p~nt she 1& 1ft ~ve ously considered qualified for forming with the ' Gol~ldd member and also an officer 01. the $2500 scholarship and the Operllt C~y. and :nu::ner the Tuesday Musicale Club of tra1nJ~ program required to N~t~a :'Itt= ~ety J Detrolfwhich sponsors the.De- fulfill Ita terma. ~ashin~ DC Rue and u troit Womm', Symphony Or. Buioaliy thetle are the COD- ly I ' Vh,pnia H~ che6tra. She livee ID Norwood diUona and requ~remetlta to be ~':::::d in Detroit at ~ drive. met by yowsg lingers request. Tow H.U Chri!ltm. 0-...... _ ------ibI: audition applicatiolls: Dn be 9 ~'ua>"" .-TU .. 1714 ' ',' on ecem r . WUtES ~V~IQUORSI"! ~ Marin. Cook Alumna. 1) Applicant must be I Auditions will be held on .• IIIORATO'R' I'E'S, IIiC. To Observe Tr~i+ion United states citizen Itlld a . K• L A' loft n resident of the State of MlctJ., The Martbll ("..oak Alumnae igan or a Canadian citizen and The only gift, , 19755 MACK., .AVE. Asl;oclation will bve Ita annual I'Miding within Essex, Kent 0': " Christmas Breakfast at theLambton Counties In Ontario. c.hild Life of 'which it has

"'.1. 110... - 73!J Woodwtlrrl - D.troit . Stockholm, on Saturday, Decem- or a cltlun of the state of .:..: _ r ~ .:. ... ~ ..... _...... • bel' 12 at 12 noon. . qbi.o. reRdin~ within Lucas or never been saul: orIN "TIL , P.M. MOM,. "'HURS Thla la alway, a aq and lie»- Maumee Counties, fOf' at least ------talglc -affalr with traditions ~ ye«r immediately priOt' to ."Whq,tever will I do carried over' from many years the audition. student.! who back. The break1ast idea g~!1 are studying outside of the.e Cornet 'with it!." IF YOU'RE back to dormltorydays wben the areas, but who retain Michigan, Sir" girls used to invite their moth- Ohio or Ontario IS their legal en to a ipecial SWlday breu- residences, are eligible. Complete Li~e of Holiday Liquor Decanters and' Bottles fast near the holl~YI~ . 2) Be not less than 21 noc The girls were "wakened more than 35 years of age at I Gift Wrapp~d anrd Ready to Give early with the clarion call of the time of the final .uditioo. a bugle and filed in a line . through the lJ.aIls,and d('lwn to 3) Have a mature VOIce ~d eom. In ,and See Our Display the dining roe,m where an es- be well ~ded in the a:c - pecial1Y good breakfast awaited nlc of smgmg: i.e., ~hing, . . them. This w.. ellten bf C!aIldle tone placement, aDd VOICepro- •.-. don!t be misled , tight. . ' duction. As in tOnner yeen, C~u . .,) Have musicianship .de. CHISft.'. carols and some of the eolleP C8lotAt for- the finest art songs, sonlts dear to the hearts of the pl~ drama~c adal>tability in BOOT SHOP ,Call the, Original .alumnae will be sung. Women in VOIce, physIque and pefllOnal- this are. woTklnl for the sue- it)'. '15911 E. WARREN cess of this project are: Mra. 5) SiDi both Opera arias and at l.cld.,lIalll .Fancy Grocerie. and. Prime. Beef IDchard. E. Sbiaw of Eat Jeof- art 1IODiI. in the audition. b7tO»t If'Mte ferson avenue,. Mrs. Frank E. Completed application forms Cooper of Merriweather TOld, Ihould. be returned to the De- 16711 Mack atY orkshire TU 5-7140 Miss Jean Hetmes of Devonshire trolt Grand Opera A.ociatlOll. TU 5-0863 , ,~. .'~ '. road, Mise Kay Mullaney' of ~ & S.tcruIge HIl1erNt road, and lll'I. P. J. Otto Scherer of Berkshire road. Since 1895 Mri; DeW.. Parker Heeth 01 , ' Sa.itiu4 , •• s Kercheval avenue and Mrs. 'ersu •• lbed Service I;ewis W. Kirby of Stanton lane #MIll 0Hk. 1,.1ICIl & W.rehou .. will be aD1OI1& the guests of 15408 ~ad: Ayenue 11164 E. Nine Mile honor.

Groae Point. Park PEQPLES.' . FEDFJt\L" SAVINGS Eut Detroit . , . TU 2.5480 PR 9.1933 Carmelite Guild A9e1tts-U ..ited 'an Lines To Hold Party All 49 States The Detroit Yacht Club will be tlt the settiDi foc the gala holl- ==------~-===== day card party and. lunehl!Ofl 1fiversnr!lCelefJralioJf sponsored- by Sf. Joseph Carme- 20j Jtn lite ,Guild of St. Joseph Home for tbe Aged on Tbunclay, De- PET PORTRAITS cember 10. A turkey luncheon will be served promp~y at 12:30 to be followed by an 'aftemOOll of cards. Mrs. A. Hess and Mrs. G. Each new account

Klein, eo-chairmen. pro mil. I lovely prizes. Admll8ion to this party will opened. $'10 or lltore be by reservation OIlly. lUte yours now by call1ng Mrs. B. Firth, DR. 1-2756. The cost il will receive a $4:00 per person.

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VHleI aever.l mllM before, the Many instances of sub marin" Clerk Women's Club .... , .. ST. PAUL EV. LUTHt:RAN being "caught" by fishing ves- situation wlScle.red uP'. There To Meet December 7 'Wed M'lday , Decem~r t: 4 37$ Lo.a~at C~o __ie:, sels are 011 record. The Nauti. Is one Instance of a submarine p.m: Carol Choir 1"l'hea~1. 7:46' being captured by an iban~ p.m. 8eaalon meeting. Thul'S.:-4, J un lor chOir; Ius, world's first :nuclear pow. The ClarK' Wome!1's Club will 4:15, Cite

Elizabetil Cass C hap t e r, Daughters oC the American LAMPS Revolution. will hold its meet. ing on Decemper 7, at 1:30 p.m. at the Woman's City Club. I Mrs. Walter A. Kleinert will I for your .home! be the guest speaker and will', 'show slides oC the Approved Schools~ spon~ored by the DAft. 'for Chn.stmas giving!

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at the nenby ROOItertait He Sout Ii, Mr. and Mrs. Earl HOI-' Ea.st and, Welt: Mr.• and ~,., Novarro Band at Roostertail allO ~ds out Navarro 'on:hes- Winners Listed linger;' Philip Leon .a'nd Robert Theodore, Drln; Mr: and Mra. tras for' numerous countl')' club ,.,.,Di~uss Opera Pla'1~,~,,; Wilkins,' Ric'l&I'd Larwin.,. , Real" Horn Blower for Pointe dances and private partie,. " By BridgeClltb MoreOlYer,.AIls' marti.ed tq a THEATiE . • Grosse Pointe Memorial Cen- Musicians bent'- on achlevln(l Pointe I'esldence in continuing Grosu' Polnter;"ilie 'fonner Cyn- U.Jll I...... ter BrIdge Club winners' hIve a big-time career normally go his work. . thIa Dean. aIlcr they make Ulelr I VA 2.2170" been announced, UIRI home at 234 Muir road. 'Thelr ISO to places such as Ne'

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THECHR~TMAS I WANT by lal'" W. Sodman " A GARLAND OF KINDNESS by Phyllis McGinley Suburbia lOda!{ Where can tHE MAGAZINE OF PLEASANT PLACES ERNEST V. HEYN Editor-In-Chie/ you always PAUL HOFFMAN MARION loWNDES Editon

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In ihiG Issue ... The Gin Of LO~. Baby Sitter? In almost 2,000 years it haSn't changed a bit. There always comes some quiet time aloog the Eve or OD the Day when Love is. born again in each of us. BY JEAN WEST Dr. Ralph Sockman, pastor still of the first parish he came into forty-two years ago and minister of the roung families in Silver Spring, National Radio Pulpit since 1928, ~eeaJls the. way this Love unfolds in him each year, and tells about the kind of Christmas he is looking forward to. Mal,la!,d, have tlte a'nswer

The Town Where Kindness Lives

Phyllis McGinley is the priZe-winning poet and author HEN we moved to Silver Spring, my hus- knowing that an eltperien.ced mother is in of such books as A Short Walk From The Station, W band and I were too busy arranging and charge. Pocketful of Wry, and, most recently, The Province rearranging furniture, planting our first vege- Since fonning our dub, we have found that _Of The Hearl. In private life she is married to Charles -table garden, digging weeds and. encouraging there is nothing very ui1\ISUal about our situa- Hayden and is the mother of Julia and PbyUis. Tbey_ new grass. and becoming acquainted with our tion or our solution. Parents in other places live in the- suburbs in a rambling, comfortable house . neighbors to think much of going out ~ncing, have had the same idea,. and organized, so that on a quiet, tree-lined lane, and this month we offer or to the movies, or visiting our city friends. when one couple wanted to go out, Ihey could her tribu(e to the sleepy, seaside village that has been Gradually, however, the furniture was ar- call on another parent to come in to sit with their home for over 20 years. ranged to our liking, we reaped our small their children. harvest of vegetables, the grass grew thicker Have A Hearth and the weeds thinner, and we once again had . '[]OR THOSE who may not be acquainted with the feeling we'd like to leave the children for r the workings of a baby-siners'cooperati\'c. Here's good news for everyone but Santa. There are a few hours at least and go out on the town, here is a list of the rules which have helped to now compact, portable fireplaces you can buy in just the two of us. make our club an effiicient body: _ many styles and sizes, colors, anQ designs Hllit you Having so decided, we found ourselves fac- I. Each member, selected in alphabetical can put almost anywhere to add yet another touch of ing a problem never er,countered in the city. order, will be secretary for a period of onc- beauty and warmth to yOllr house. We present four Here we were, in a spanking new house, with half month. ways to have your "fake" and heat it,toO,this winter. a spanking new baby boy, and every couple 2. Upon request, the secretary will obtain a . was just like us-too much like us. We couldn't sitter from the list of members, calling first Remodeled By The Owners , find any grandmothers in the vicinity, and only those owing the most,hours. The sitter will (hen two teen-agers, and they weren't much inler- notify the perwn for whom the appoin(mcnt The Paul Monaghans and their three children-Carol, ested in baby-sining. 5, Alec, 3, and Peter, 10 months-love life on Philadel- was made. We tried exchanging sittings with one or 3. The secretary will balance the bOOks each phia's Main Line, and they love living in the 18~ two of our neighbors. But to our disappoint- carriage house they did over themselves .. We photo<- half month. ment this didn't work out too well-one would 4, Within one or two days after the siuing. graph it in this issue as seventh in our series on want to go out three nights a week or so, Ihe Unusual Suburban Homes. the. siner will inform the secretary as to the other only once a monlh. Or there would be number of hours she stayed. 'a neighborhood get-together, and everyone 5. For daytime care the children will he would .....aO( to go OU(, but no one would want brought to the sitter's house. One child counts Laura ..lean Allen to sit. as single time; two or more children count as Then four of us hit upon an- idea-why not Do you see yourself-in spirit double time. Daytime sitting is voluntary. fonn a cooperative baby~sitter's group where 6. Double time is ..:ounted afler 12 midnight -on our Christmas cover by a pool of parents would undertake to sit for Laura Jean Allen? Faces are on weekdays and Sundays, and after I a.m. on each othel'~ We.! went around door-to-door, pink, hands are full, feet are Fridays and Saturdays. covering three blocks. passing out flyers we had 7. If a sitter is engaged-for a certain hour, hurrying,and the time is NOW made, . asking anyone interested in such a. -"God Bless Us Every One!" time is counted from that hour, even when the venture to come to a meeting. To our amaze- parent is late picking the sitler up. ment twenty women attended, and our co- 8. Subject to "employer's" approval. hus- operative was formed. LEONAROS. DAVIDOW bands may b~ sitters. . .The club grew until we had 10 close the Pwblisher .. 9. Double time must be counted if a Sliter membership. TodaYr of the original four mem- is required to care for two families at the same SUBURBIA TOOA Y is distributed nationally with news- bers only one remains, but the group is very time. papers in selected suburban communities. Editori:\1 offices active and' all members are happy. Although at 60 East561h St., New York 22, N. Y. Advertising 10. Any sitting done before 7 p.m. is con- offlces at ..oS PlIrk Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Business the group was fanned because of a searcity of sidered daytime sitting. . offices at 153 Nonh Michigan Ave .. Chicago 1,111.Patrick baby sitters, many mothers join to save money. II. If a member refuses to sit whe!" she I'~, O'Rourke, . Adver1ising Director. James L. Thompson. Others feel more relaxed when they are out, no other engagements, the club can as\; thai Adver1ising Ma.nager .. Monon Frank, Director of Pu!'!- Iisher Relations. 0 1959, Suburbia Publishin~ Corporation. 153 N. Michi,an Ave., Chicago I, III. All n!lhts reserved.

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member to leave the group. Pe.:sons violating 'the rules of the club will be dropped unless able to show good reason for such acw!l. 12. Sitter is to be picked up and taken home. 13. "Employers" must leave a doctor's num- ber and the telephone number at which they can be reached. ' 14. Holiday sitting is not compulsory. 15. Members are required either to use the service or sit twice a month-i.e .• must use the club twice each month. 16. F9r an e't'eninll sittinll. children should be iil the hOuse and ready for bed. Memben ~Id not expect to Ft a siner when the childrm are sick. 17. The most time which can be owed or collected is IS boUTS. After this limit, one must sit or use the service befo~ owing or,accumu~ latiog more houn. 1iI. Members resigning fronl the club are, asked to pay SO cents per hour for time owed or to serve the time before leaviRI. 19. Members who an: temporarily unable to serve or require service can becOme inactive for '8 period not to exceed 3 months. A mem~ ber who oeeds to use the club during this time may use ,up to 18 hours. This rule applies in pregnancy. sickness, and deathL 20. Members should not make littiog ar- rangemenl5 without the knowledge of the club'. • secretary. 21. Meetings will be held every Six mouths on the last Monday of the month. The 12 secretaries of the period will act as hostesses. 22. Membership is limited to 30.

,but he getS "f!1efood of=' champions Ken-L-Biskit!

Why is Ken.L-Biskit the daily diet at America's top kennels? Why is it the0f6cial foOd at more American Kennel Club dog shows than all other dog foods combined? . Enn..,.? Yesl Cup for cup kibble.sized Ken-L-Bisldt provides more nutrition than most other dry dog foods-so you can feed leu because this food does more. ..l I K Gud'-II.? 11lat's important too. Dogs get more out of Ken.L-Bislcit. C 3 Rich .in meat protein. More digestible bec:au..'le it's baked. There's II• less waste .

OM of ,ho~ tre~s Q molher ~0f4IJ willingly But the ~l appeal ts the fact that dogs eat it up. They lJU it.' They abandon now II,", then to a good baby siltn'. love itl An empty feeding bowl is all the proof you need. Tl:l,e best fed dogs get Ken-L-Biskit

SHbll,bill TodQY, Dec~mln, 19.59 J KEN-L-BISKiT i& ONE 0'" 5 QUALiTV K.N-L-Pf'ODUCT& What uJOUld be your perfed Ch1istmas? Compare YOU1' expectation 'lo£th tltis famuus cllUrchmall's

hristmas

HAT do yoo want for Christmas? Suppose W each member of the family made oul a list of gifts desired. A"nd then on Christmas morning each found all the items asked for. Would not that make a perfect Christmas? Or .....ould it? Instead of askin! what do we want for Chr istmas, I am going to considcr the Christ. mas we want. And I shall wrilc frankly in the first person. To be rcally honest 1 should havc to confeS' that I want the kind of Christmas "that Mother used to make." I do not expect (Q ride in a bobsled through the snow to the little counlry church with its community Christmas tree. but I have not outgrown the nostalgia for the holi. day season of my bQyhood. And despite the change of trimmings, I desire to keep Ihe Christmas spirit in such a way that my children and grandchildren will not lose the longing for it when they grow up. I want a- Christmas. that begins the evening before. The thrill of expectancy is in the air. Little children are ptel»'.ring surprises for their parents. Mothers are adding those touches which make sons and daughters had fr?m school or .,;oIlege feel how good it is 10 come home. The t~ee is lighled-yes, I should want a

"Afler Ihe gifls. I 1I'0nl some fun. Yes, and some ka.Hill!: ... bltl nOI eXlrm'aganl, 1101artificial." " Suburbia Today, DI'a",bt'r /959 • •

'. GJP1lteSt A~dnrn~T dishwash-wg~Y~.L'y.... I . since deteIyents INEW FORMULA ELECTRASOL~RESTORES I DISHwASHERS TO '1~ EFFICIENCY I Want ~ EUminates FOOD PROO'EIN FOAM that Reducl!S BY RALPH W. SaCKMAN ....'::~;;::.::[::::;:~...... ~.l Min}ster of The National Radio Pulpit I ~,WtntNEwF6AM-C~.~'.

Christlnas tree even if ! were fl)!"cerl t.o live pure springs from which flow the stream .of alone. Christmas joy. And then as midnight approaches, I want About the .only. time I ever enjay being Christmas carols. If there is no church within pulled aut .of bed is an Christmas morning, relisonable reach, it is good ta gather around when little grandchildren tug at me, They arc the piano as a.family and sing ''0 LillIe Town impatient ta get through breakfast and get at .of Bethlehem," '1"he First Noel" and "Silent the presents stacked around the ChriStmas tree. -Night, Holy Night." But I find it still better ta But twa years aga I saw a little seven-year-old jain with fellaw worshippers in a church, where boy, who could not wait throughb~eakfast, slip lhe music and. candlelight mellaw our mood, shyly up behind his father and put at his plate to hear 'again the story that never grows ald. a letter-rack which he had made for him at school. That gesture made me realize the truth TIS already c1ea,r that I want ta celebrate that "it is more, blessed ta give than to receive." Christmas in,a hame. Twice in my lifetime I In our family we open the presents one at I Once have spent Christmas Day in hotels. I a time so that all eight of us can share the was in New Delhi, India, where the hotel had joy of each recipient. And I have noted the not even any decorations ta mark the day. The cura sparkle in little Lisa's eyes when Mother other hotel was in America, and the managers or Father opens .a package prepared by her. did much te make it a festive occasion. An~ SO With lhe other children. OIl, they like Although th~ hotel announced in the rooms, to get gifts. 1Mir little fingers. fumble fever- "This is your home away from home," I could ish~yin untying the knots, and they squeal with nat feel at hame there an Christmas Day. Na delisht at what they discover. But they stop, more Christmases far me away. fram home, if I look, and listen when othen .open the gifts they can help it! The Babe born in Bethlehem kindles feelings have giv~. which call far a home ta give them brightest alCH Fromm says that a child. does not glaw. ,Christmas is nat .only the day which E really learn what love is until he is about cammemorates the birth .of the warld's best eight years old. Up to that time he receives the child but also the day when love at its best love of a!hers, but at llbout that age he awak- is bom in each .of us. Even the Old Scrooges ens to the joy .of giving to others. If Fromm feel the lure .of love and look longingly into is right, then Christmas is the ideal setting far the windows .of home$ where Tiny Tims make ihe birth of love in a child's heart; glad the heart. After the gifts have been distributed, I want Foam Control Means Spot-Free Glasses Yet much as I want a Christmas in a home, some fun. Yes, and some feasting. 1M feasting need not be extravagant,- and the fun should I pref~r not to spend it in my awn home. Sur- Economics Laboratory, leader in dishwasher detergent priSt"d? Well, I live in a city apartment, and I not be artificial. Ta sit as a group while a research, praved what !lCient11b long suspected; that food like a house fot Christmas. Just about the love- Cbristmas story is read (and far me Dickens' proteins (egg yalk, ~ilk, grease, gravy, me ... potatoes, . liest sight I know is a house in Christmas eve- "Christmas Carol" never k>ses its appeal); ning dress-wreaths .of holly an the door, red perhaps ta play one .of the new games which etc.) cl'f'.aiefoam that slows down washing action almost to bells in the windows, the lights .of a Christmas comes from under the Christmas tree; t9 sing zero; that ordinary detergen~ can't control foam; . I:-ee shining within, and then ta make it per- again a few carols; to hear the studer-ts home that spots, streaks .nd film result; that new formula E1ectruol fect, the eaves framed in the white .of snaw. from school recount some experiences; ta read eliminates foam, restores washing Christmas cards f(om friends who remember God does not always guarantee us a white action ta 100% efficiency. Reeuh? Christmas, but we can cantrol the ather colars. us; and most of all, ta JooIc at one another until Spotless glaMware, diahes, silver! Yes, , hope ta hie me fram my city apart- we really see each ocher (which the little girl foam-control Elcctruol, ment ta a horne in the suburbs where my in Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" said we Get daughter and her husband live. And wauld you never do)-these are some of the things which most ecanomic,,1 dhhwaaber guess it? There are four little grandchildren. in make the Christmas I want. dder~t. EnthUlliutieally that same house, Some peOple say that it takes The story of Bethlehem calls us back ta the endor!!ed by dishwasher children ta make Christmas. I do not quite simple essentials of Iife:"'the beauty and wOnder manuf actnrer!! ! subscribe ta that. (.or the Christ~as spirit ca~ .of childhood, the tender love .of parents, the be wherever lave is, and love is not limited ta adoration .of the humble, and the humility of childrcn. But little ones do add a flavar .of the wnc. Let us not Io!e the essence of Beth- Still the .. west price expectancy and excitement. hi them we see the lehem in the froth of our modem Babels. ",US 4 .... , ounces

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like most people onPhiloMlph.i4', "MQirl line:' the MOruJghaM live a gnat deol out of doon. Note the plostic $Cree"" above and below, corttin»ed from ,~ace into living room. screening the e~ O'dsUU, hallway inside.

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MjJk, High ute!. Not only is Miller High Life a natUral &limph1ru1ll to yow Dnesl foods ... if's also a perfect &omplimnl to your fricods' . ., . and gucscs. Yes. put Miller High Life 00 yoUr .~. ' holiday table. After all . . . it is the Champap of'&we Beer!

NONE BAY of the liviDg room, which is still big enough to drive a horse and carriage through, the MonagbaDs put up theI staircase above, which ascends with b~d open treads to.the bedrooms on the second floor. Designed by Mr. Monaa- . ban, who is an an:bitca, tbe stairway caused much! bead- ~.' ., shaking (it is attached to the floor at only DOe point). but he ~~. built it anyway and today it not only "works" but also serves to underline the spaciousoe:ss and freedorD of tberoom i • that contains it.

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(Continued) ,.of. Kindness I

I know a charming lady who after a number of years of married life here is now separated. from her husband .. She is still part of the circl~ as she, always was. for we do not believe we must go in pairs~ like the animals in the Ark. But we' do not know why the separation occurred, and we have f1ever inquired, considering that the simplest sort of kindneSs. When you go away on a short holiday, what do you do with your children? Hire a strange nursem~id if the menage does not already include one? We are apt to . drop them off ca~u:l.lly with friends- • sew..' .... ie Port.It •• there is .always-rOOm. I. know a couple "'._ .... h. l4-waudual- with five descendants all under twelve ~,folII' j~-iocb DyDa- who went to Key West for three weeks ~~'''~Plays 'on their first vacation together in years .. lftOn*nJ reoonts., 100 .. \ For this event they did engage a sup- posedly capable woman. paying her a king's ransom. Some days before they were expected' back. the woman an- nounced to the family across the street that she wasn't feeling so well and thought she'd have. to leave. Did the family across the street-young, with four children of their own packed ~way in eight rooms-have the kindness to wire the couple at once? Certainly not. They invited 'he entire tribe of five to stay with them so that the vacation could proceed.

E EXPECT mercies here, not only W from ourselves but from others. We make friends with those who arc only part- time villagers. We expect the bus-driver to ..... ~~i' back up for us if we arc late a( the stop. ~~. We expect him to deal justly with the children he takes to and from school and .... -& Dry .... :ne feel we ~eed give him nothing in return ., ~. ~/ .:". ' .. k.A' ..... C...... Stnli &.1 .... A.to- ., iroft wida die' E_f1!Jw except our admiration. Once when my wh!Ps miKaclrinb! '4Jbt, ..,. Built-in Icw:lc:owltllM...... , Has 9-posiCion ... ~. fer 'CG'IlinucJgs, husband .was delayeci on a rainy night }'et powCrfuJ COCJUSh for mWns ~ as youlill, as you 1ICn'C. browninc 0ilIIlr0I to latisfy any doc:y-puild1lllinc' sam: Con- hc:mest baUers.lncIudes drinJt- 1Rws 3 to 10 cups of ~ lOU(-Iow:rl Eldn-bip pop-up. and I 'could not .meethim, the driver ¥aU 10 hadf 6ry inJn, too. mWnc au.c:hrnmc. coft"ee aulomalicalty. carried him to our door. two blocks oft' ~-itytinc. the route .. And whO in the city has for friend and ally the red-haired man who deliv~rs parcels from the great stores in town? We have .. We meet him in the village drugstore, drinking coffee. and he other name except "Red," that is not a to be as generous as another neighbor - instrument. "Tum~tum-tum. diddley-did- obligingly burrows into the back of his mark of disrespect. We simply began on down the block. She sharC1. with me diety," it goes every afternoon for t",:o truck for the C.O.D. package we would a first-name basis. Jessie, a "cleaning wom~n" of surpassing horrendous hours.' I, who love Jessie not have been home 10 receive. We en- F find ours a difficult villagtl to live talent. Jessie has two daughters, both of more dearly than a sister. would sooner trust him with foT other friends. messages up to. Because J 11m not so busy as most whom take piano lessons III public school. part with her forever than suffer such Once he sat for half a.n hour with a householders here, I guard my free time They 0'"'''" a childish aptitude but no an ordeal. Yet I have never heard my / baby when the baby's mother was called more jealously. J !ihudder, for instance, piano, so my friend permits them 10 prac- friend mention that she considers her suddenly uptown. If we knoW him by no to think of what it would have cost me tice an hour a day each on her own generosity more than natural.

10 Suhurbia Today, D('Ccm/lcf /959

','" ~. ,... ,,.,. The war-one of the wars-was in prog- «Ji/bitJuzt. m.oke.life .easier,~-Mlfit:Your, .., ress then, and the affair revolved about budget. too - at your General Electric deiJleriJ a Japanese family living not far from us. I shall call them the Yamotbs. They were pleasant people who spoke . English well and were interested in politics only to • the' extent tbat they had left Japan be- cause they preferred democratic ways. Mr.' Yamoto commuted with the other. husbands, and Mrs. Yamoto 'allended sessi~l1s of (he P.T.A. a[ld comparr.

",this is no ,Eden .. We have, OUr 0 bores and our braggarts, our snobs and our slanderers. But I believe the scales, if there were scales to measure human nature. wOUld tip heavily in. the right direction. Kindness has beceme a way of life. most of us attempt. We do not try !o legislate our neighbor. And when we cannot love him, we at least can like him well enough. I sat three summers before last in a church crowded to the final aisles. It was seven-thirty of a :weekday morning; but a third of rhe village was there. The polio epidemic had struck at a young neighbor of ours and her three-month-old baby; .,A ... :'.alc Fries, bakes, • AI awo.c, Sc:ruWIer." •• CeftI .... ei..... r. A touch of we had come to pray for them. J still .slNS.wiIduYO no ~ 00 ..... nl'licwJW pcillillm,. ,our toe aAdOOl"4-.acu iAside dea .... recan the emotion of the moment. A few ~. ReInO¥able temperature con- ICt'Ubs, bufti 1Ioon-ewa deans cup. "Piuy.back~ attachment caddy. phone calls had been made the night ,Jrol st. ia40"1letdy..ilDlDeOible. . C~ wiCh.map-oa .alldaaalb !"'DoMbIe Adion"~ andloor unit. \ ' . . before, a few messages passed. And here ~ fII eJ.pl..-.c ~ a-rt/1!Jmrlc C....,..,.•..... _ .. l»r&IM .. ".... ~ Dope ,...... ,. we were-the lazy, the beset, the late risers-the men on the way to the 8:02, the women with children still asleep at home. I doubt that we were all .stout- believers in the power of .prayer. But it !1f!VI1 COURSE, I betray myself when I ipal employee who spent half an after- pass. to accepting kindness. But I have' was the only gift left to offer. iU Id.,.ell on such simple instances. The tlO<;)neltplaining the ga.rbage-disposal sys- never ceased to cherish with affection As the world grows colder 'and darker, , C'UWIIn is still around me. so I peer from tem to one of my daughters, an officer .,,(1 with pride an i~cide1lt ~hathappcned we need to remember these things. There it, astonished at what others taice for of her Civics Club. I enjoy the. rite! liuIt 5\1,;;,! l!fter we had moved here. I think it must be thousands of villages as old- granted. I am astOnished at the kindness onc can" never walk to the business Iee- was then I began to coJ~t the ftowers fashioned as 'ours, warmed by'the hearth- of policemen stati0ne4 at school cross- tion without being offered a lift by every for my garland, as 'children collec::t clicst- fires of compassion. Surely a t!:lme so ings. I marvel at the patience off1remen passing driver, stranger or no. nuts in the fall, valuing them for their kindled and so fed can never be aho- reSClling kittens from trees. of the munic- I grow more accustomed, as the years number rath::r than their use. gether extinguished.

Subitrhia Today. Drum"" /959 II ~~------.- About $385. KosmaJc, 45 Castle Strut, fD San FrtJIfCi:u:o roo!tt tont 1t$+ .

vI_ ~~~ ON~ " __ ~ H..,. ~HMD""~ ~ Jou/ ~ Oft",.. /N~ 1tW-.JJ ~a~~! , Cavalier ~l. aha"l $400. Vega Indsulries, Syr«lUe, N. Y. ~qyGmmr 1M~ld'. _te."_,,, Your perlonal telegram I. actually the cO'ler of a boll of luxury chocolates, delivered by Weltern Union throughout the Fireplaces To Take. Home U.S. 2 IIn., $5, 1 lb., $2.85, plu. cOlt of telegram. Just call We.tern Union. And charge it, 'hey are portable ... tlteyfit any room ... and tluy can of course. lie instalkd in Juzlj a day

T lICE all other fireplaces, the fireplaces cutting through ceiling and roof). Being you see here bum wood, coal, or L light, theSe models require no supporting charcoal. They draw through an ordinary construction, and being portable, they can chimney flue (if you lad a chimney, you be moved when you move. Installation, can make the necessary connection by about $50.

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Hud,. II aoompect, flallcrilll 15 a fa •..• LiJl8tkk Lor,peUe Joob like alipeckk, Illm8 inlo a Iorpelle allhe slide of a battOll. Folds iJlto it.OW1lliny lealher Colee. " L.,elle UclNMIJe! In bllICk m.mel with hlnd8 01 rt'd. or red mamel wilh blltek. '31.50. till iRe!. In 14K solid ~M, t99 .• IIll inc/. Orier by 1JUIi/, telepAiMe or c.ble. Acorn Vocotion Fireplace: About $88. American Sitino 'Co., Oed. • ""Nr/~ 1nIH6 "Ir. WGENE Gllilcl Opticiatn horn, Ma,uochu,fetts. P.O. lio:c 492. e l.cftI! 11K'. 6()4 MItdiIon A.-e. at 51th St., New York • PLaza 3-6000 10" MIICIiIoIt AYe. Ie 80dI 5«., New York • BU 1-S416 12 S"hllrhia TO/lay. DeCl'mher 1959 ..,t~.. ...~. ..~%~. . ~L. ,,~:.~.'. - , ."ff.. . . 'I Brought An Apple Hmne Last Night. • •

BY CHRISTINA PAPPAS .' . ... ,'* . . "~~ ~...... , . " .&.... -...... ' ... , :" .. : .* .. . '. "* . '. [ caught my breath and took the apple, "'~. the big red juicy apple,

'lr-<., "7 "0 And flew along the aisles, past the pastries, past .the teas to the spices for the cloves ... cloves for eyes ... 'marshmallows and almonds- ' [ reached out for a cart, and blinked, and head and.feet~then quickly quickly to the closed my eyes and opened them again, and raisins ... cotton, glue, and toothpicks are at there was Santa. home and certainly enough red paper to make a hundred little hats. There, among the lettuce and the plums, I held the apple in my hand the oranges and grapes, was Santa. and wouldn't let them wrap it with the rest. Suddenly I was a Iitlle girl again and we were Glasses fogged now, not with cold making Santas from the big red plump delicious

but with remembering, I took the car-keys out p' apples and it was before Christmas and and started home, there was nothing too little or too large to with Santa safe and smiling on the dash. think of to do but that we had to do it .. and there was neve': time for everything .

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~' !Ct,; hTistmas dinner, the G;YJ;;d Finale to wedJ LlNGONBERRY ICE, of e:«iting The /fQvors of meal and poU/fry are pktulJnI/Y QCCf!nlUDtedby I. Pour the cold water into a small cup or custard cup. Sprinkle Iioliday preparation! this refreshing R4by-red ice. the gelatin evenly over the waler. Let stand about S min. to soften. These 'days To Prepare: 10 min. To Freeze: 2-3 hnl. there are maJlJ hi1c/J 2. Add -softened gelatin to very hot water; -stir~ntil.geIatin is % Nop eoW wilier , of things ltJ conte- .2 le_..- ~ pIMi. completely dissolved. Add sugar and stir until dissolved cool. 1% _.. VfI!ry wilier Blend in lingOnberries (sieved, if desired) and lemon Juice. from the 7nJstnWwrustle 2 ' •• h.p I ' I 14-oa; j.. ~ 3. Pour mixture into a refrigerator Iray. Freeze until firm of wrapping Z .. lalelll _ Ie.- j.He (2 to 3 hl'!.), stirring two or three times. To serve, cut into behind closed doors squares. to the won.dnful ar011Ul llh pts. ice SWEET POTATO-RICE STUFFING of spicy PefrParlah For Qddi/io.'1al s~rvinRs. pr~pare a cass~ro/~ of this stuffillg. drifting from the iitc1lnf.. I I-II»...z-. ell. '.IIC1I._~km llWftl 1"0'.1--., Heal uncov~red in Q 325" F ol'en 20 10 25 min. nil ill %-ift. pieftll Gaily wrapped bous To f're{HIre: 35 min. , I. Heat butter in a large heavy skillet having a tight-fitting of traditional coolJ.ies % -p _ner . cover. Stir in celery, onion, and rice. Cook over low heat unlil I ~ ClIps eo.nel,. dIopped ftlet-y will be a happy remonbrance I~ ClIps dIopped __ rice is golden yellow; stir occasionally with a spoon. . for tmghbors 2 c.pe perlulpd ...-ook~ rke 2. Stir in 2 cups of the chicken brolh and a millture of the 2 ~ ClIP!' .. iek ehkk_ ...... (fl-.olve 3 dllick_' brown sugar, salt, pepper, coriander, rosemary, and ginger. CIIItes i. 2~ _ps hot WI1Ift') and parting gJUJts. _iII_ Covel skillel. Bring mixture 10 boiling and cook over low heal 2 1"bIelI 1I Iwowll .. pr . The festive foods I ~ le l1 uk 15 min., or until rice is tender. Set aside to cool. ~ Ur 1e_.... w.n pepper frrtsenud lure I le_..- ...-_ --...Ier 3. Mill the eggs with remaining 1h Clip chicken broth. Blend into Ihe rice mixture. Add sweet potatoes; tosS gently. Lightly will add ~l --.- ennhetI rweMWy ~ Ie...... P..... spoon into body and neck cavities of turkey (do IlO( pack). a special magnificmu z egI, .lip",. beMftI SIliffing lor 1lI.'0 6- to [J-Ib. Iurkeys to ChriJtmas dinner SWEDISH GINGERSNAPS (Pepparkakor) and help ma~ The spicy fragrance of Ihese cookies is purt o/'lhe ",'onderfNI I. Sift together the first 5 ingredients. Set aside. tile IlDlidoy seQ.S07t arom(f of {/ Swedish Christmas. Roll Ihe cook~s as thin U.f 2. Cream butler until softened. Add sugar gradually, cream- truly mnnorabk. parchment. ing unlil nuffy afler each addition. Add eag and com sirup To Prepare: 25 min. To Boice: 6-8 min. gradually. beating thoroughly after each addilion. I~ nil" lIifled ...... 3. Milling only until blended after each addition, add dry I I~ "kill« -'a ing~edients in thirds. Chill in refriaerator several houl'!. ] %1 If!M"-1en"-1l ,,"",lid~ .. ri"".M"~1II'ft' 4. Remove a portion of .the chilled dough at a time and place ~~1-...- t'"MI .... ,.Iev... on a lightly floured surface. Roll about 1/16 in. thick. CUI !4 e•• "II" wilh lightlyl10ured cookie cutters into various shapes. Press ~'Ileu.e.p apt'"f!11•• leII one piece of almOnd onto the center of each cookie. Transfer 1~~.le~lId ..... eora Ai.... cookies to ungreased cookie sheets. MELANIE DE PROFT FooJ Edilor WItoif! W_1wd .1...... (..... )0), S. Bake at 37S.F 6 to 8 min. Carefully remove cookies 10 MIl I.. lIM.H piftelI cooling racks to cool completely. A Mill 7 doz. cookies

u Suburbia 1/)(/ay, Dt!umb~r /959 CHRISTMAS TREE DESSERT Using one stick from a package of cre.m putr'milt, prepare 32 miniature puffs. Bake according to directions on package: Cool and cut off tops. Fill each shell with about I tablespoon of Lemon ....hipped Cream, eoeo. ....hipped Cre.m, or Mocha-~a ....hipped Cre .... Replace tops. To form tree, arrange filled cream puffs in a tree shape on a serving dish. For the "lights" nestle eandied cherries decoratively on the tree. (See photo.)

LEMON WHIPPED CREAM To Prepare: 10 min. 1 eap chilled .whlppi .. __ % cup IU,. _fem-en' Illpi' 1 .aldnt>- ....Ied IftaoII peft Few ,..a.I.. Alt Few .... i_ •• 1-, 2 'e_~ ~ j.ice 1. Using a chilled bowl and beater, beat whipping cream until cream stands in peaks when beater is slowly lifted upright. 2. With final few strokes, beat in .the sugar, lemon peel, salt, and nutmeg. Blend in the lemon juice One teaspoon at a time. Use as a tilling for miniature cream puffs. Serve filled puffs with frozen sliced Itrawberries, thawed. AbouI2 cups whipped cream

COCOA WHIPPED CREAM To Prcpt1re: 10 min. To Chill: 2 hrs.

~!s nap ...... 3 ••b1e1,,-, Daldl ...-- _ ~~a--.- ..... 1 nap .Idp core" ~ 2: ~~. v-m. exlnel / 1. Mix all ingredients t~gether in a bowl in order listed. Chill 2 hrs. or longer. Chillta ~ary beater. 2. Beat chilled mill.ture with chilled rotary beater until cream stands in peaks when beater is slowly lifted upright. Use as a filling for miniature cream puffs. Serve filled puff! witti rho('olate .. at':e. Abollll cups ,,'hipfHd Cft!am MOCHA':<:OCOA WHIPPED CREAM . Gay New Holiday Fruit Brea:ds Follow recipe for Cocoa WhipfHd Cream. Add 2 (easpoons instant t':O«cc (0 d.e bowl after adding cocoa. Decrease vanilla extract to 1~'!z teaspoons. Mixed in secOnds ... no bowls or pan's to wash!

FABULOUS CHEESE MOUSSE A cool alld smooth ap~tiz.er~/hi,f mo~sse is a subtle combifIQ- You make this sparkling new Holiday Bread with lioll of i"henoble flavo;s 01 Roquefort and (:amembert cheeses. Aunt Jemima Oatmeal Bread Easy-Miz and To Prept1re: 25 min. To Chill: 3 hrs. S &; W Glace Fruit Mis:. And you don't wash even ~~ eap eoW waler a bowl or a pan! You see, there's a throw-away 1 lablap._ (l eIIv.) _Iavoted cd.li. 3~ -. (3 1~-. pkp.) .... d'ort et.- Mixing Bag ~ and a Baking Pan • 20/.1 -. (2 H{a--. pkp.) ea-~ ~ Oatmeal I qc ,..olk, .U..... ,. .. I_ in every bo% of Bread Easy-Miz. Add I I.~ wiMn-)' only glace fruits, egg and milk, mb: in the bag and I te...- 1VOI"CaIenlti~ N.~ ~ eIIp dUlled .lIippiae rrea" pour into the special pan. You'll bake delicious ,-- 1 qc .lIite Fruit Breads, moist and tender, and never too rich. I 1. Lightly oil a fancy I_pt. mold with salad or cooking oil (not olive oil); set aside to drain. Chill a small bowl and rotary Bake a variety of loaves for your family, heater. for gifts, for parties. Holiday Fruit Bread ~ 1 ..... 2. Pour the cold water into a small cup or custard cup. Sprinkle 0- .....A.- ..... the gelatin evenly over the water. Let stand about 5 min. to o-.t Il.Iy ... 'K (1 t-l SOften. Dissolve completely by placing cup over very hot water. , ,...... •• r It •••• liiA ,..,.... 'or por'oct 3. Force the. Roquefort and Camembert cheeses through a co"'ol. CorlllItro.tI, Mis /nit with ill lIe«. Mia . _.0 to Caol fine sieve. Blend in the eg yolk, sherry. and Worcestershire c.ko, Au"t :1 A,,"t J~".iffla lICCOftI.. J6fCiMG Coffee . Corll BreAd thanIecN,.. ~ oridl .-. dow- sauce. Stir the dissolved gelatin and add to the cheoese mixture, n...... "....'1ee-." T. ~ _-. Ca lu E a.y- u,...r:; E#JlY- U iJC. ... eudiId au- .-.n )i IadI ..... hiending thoroughly. MiJC. COJllU . Comu with millin, bal Coot .Uoo"'pe.~, J ,t Using the chilled bowl and beater, beat whipping cream with mi:liDI . . bal and bait-=:4. . and bakinl -_...... See"... IiWe...... we_ OIlr until it is of medium consistency (piles softly). me pIID. I. -: .;;;;,: pIID. tiMed ..- wid! .... I coIoriIIlr. Draia .. .b- : 5. Using clean beater, beat egg white until rounded peaks are ---peper. " I fo.rmcd. Fold whipped cream. and egg white into the cheese .... mIxture. Turn into the mold. Chfi! until firm. ' _------, 6. Unmold onto chilled plate and garnish with sliced pimHlllt..... N1 "ivft. Serve with eneIc:en. One I-pt. mold

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Michener begins this EANUTS and Hazel an: with us-'tis the sea- TV producer. chronicle wilh (he birth of the volcanic is- " 'SOD. to be jolly, THE HAZEl JUIIUI con. ON T", IEACH-Dcals wilh the last sur. P lands. About a lhousand years ago, the ad- . tains 350 cartoons (selected from ber 16 vivors of. an atomic war thai has wiped oul venturous Polynesians came and, centuries years' assoCiation with artist Ted Key). Hazel all civilization except in southern Australia. later, well-meaning missionaries, who brought reigns supreme over the Baxter household. The cast is headed by Gregory Peek as an new and strange ways of living to a Stone ., Voice of authority on any subject from kite American submarine commander and Ava Age society. Other groups came, the Chinese, flying to baseball to politics, friend of all' pets Gardner as the Australian girl in love wilh the Japanese. and lhe Filipinos, each with ~I and children, spOntaneous and irrepressible, him. Others an: Fred Astaire in his first different national customs. Ultima(ely, Hazel is at her all-time best. (Dutto1'l, $3.95) dramalie role. as an atomic scienlist, and lhrough association, educalion, and inter- 'lANUTS IMSlTlO-OkI and new favo- Anthony Perkins and Donna Anderson as an marriage, a new type of people was formed. Christmas IrttS be- Australian couple. come conversalioA riteS by Charles A. Schulz. Hen: is Charlie Michener's novel emphasizes the triumphs Brown pondering over life's vast problems; mOVED INFIDIl-Based on Sheila Gra- pieces wilh K.rylon and failures, the passions and hatreds, and the Glowing ftuorescent Schroder, ever the artist at heart; Linus, lost ham's best selkr about her love affair Wilh struggle for identity by the men and women or regular spray and "afraid without his favorile blanie(; F. Scott Fitzaerakl. with Deborah Kerr and paints. 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Spther are these chapters: "The aide, Tony Curtis, and five Nav~' nurses. • private life is recounted wilh awareness and Trouble with Women," "With a Possum on After dozens of hair-raising experiences, the an unders(anding of the man and his time. "In!...MOMIY! .•. My Head," and "Clothes-,-and tbe Shape submarine is finally saved by the Ti:Soun;e. (Doubleday, $4.95) You're In." (Coward-McCann, $3.95) {ulness of the nurses. Funny from beginning THI! GESEll INSTITUTE PAITY BOOtc:-A PIEPOSTElOUS PAPA - An affectionate v.ery helpful handbook on how to give par- to cnd. MOMMY! portrait by Lewis Meyer of his father, who '. lies for all ages, from three to fifteen years. settled ill Oklahoma. Papa started out in the To mothen, that ay means that This guide, based on series of parties given dry goods business. but before long the then:'s~cut,saatclI.saapc. by lhe Institute, describes and explains what RECORDS land bug bit him hard. He bought acres upon or bum. It also m;ans she should works and what doesn't work. It concentrates acres, boasted that he was the "only Jewish MOItY" C"ISTMAS TO YOU-An a\l. ~ iodine-but she ofteo doesn't, on an important fact-the tremendous dif- because iodine bums and scings. fanner in Oklahoma," tried to raiseonioos, around Christmas record of a dozen \'O'als run a chicken farm, 'and start a nunery-all ference in the things that make successful upsets youngsters. Here's r;ood parties for (he various age groups. Types of by leading pop artists: Frank Sinatra. Nat disc:o~ without success-until one day black geysers news. Sciencr. has a enterlainmen( and refreshment, number of "King" Cole, Dean Martin, les Ra~ler, and kind of iodine tha& s&ops in- burst everywhere. The discovery of oil is others. Potpourri of Yuletide spirit wilh new guesls, and the duration of the party all vary fection best docsD't bum 01" .only one of thc many happy chapters in yet greatly from one age group to the nex(. By somethil',g for everyone. (Capilol) Papa's fruitful life. (World. $3.95) sting. It's polyviny~ Ilg, Ames, Goodenough, An- lUlL IVIS-CHHlS-A new group of songs iodine, found UIIy in lSODINEe derson. (Harper, $2.95) by one of our grealest folk singers. Besidc:s ANTISEPTIC. WheTe other types ABRAHAM LINCOLN: THE some of the old favorites, h~s turns hIS of anti9cptic:s may kill only I, 2, or PRAIRIE YEAIS and THE talents to madcap numbers such as "Lydia, 3 types of germ>. lSODINE kills The Tattooed lady" "The Kling King Bird." WAR YEARS-Carl S..mdburg all types-e...ert virus and funtus. and "Rebecca Ca~e Back From Mecca." And up to 40 times f&Ski.. Get has reduced his mar.~ive six- volume biography to three, Hilariously funny record. (Decc.1) painless ISODll'iE ANTISEPTIC. CHltISTMAS SING ALONG WITH MITCH Money-beet panantCIC. and Dell has boxed the set ) Cttlll Coop. _. Dol. in an aUraclive .:ase. 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" .~hite C~ristmc;JsBall to Help Hospital .' . .:;-' Christmas Service Planned at Church Women's Association of Grosse Pointe Memorial Will Hold Traditional Pro9r~m On Tue$day, December 8 The traditional Christmas Service of the Women's Association of Grosse 'Pointe Memorial Church will be held on Tuesday, December 8, at 1:30 p.m. The director of the Christmas program is Mrs. Donald Worley. It is a dramatic presenta- I . . tion'of sOIlle of the rituals. Wr,ight III. Mrs, Joh~ KUlVenen, legends. and customs from and Mrs .. Henry Weidler. the day the angels appear,. .Following th? program te.a edbefore the shephei'ds WIll be. served In t~e. gy~nasl' saying "l bring you glad urn. I\II.s. Floyd Slialth IS the 'd' .. f '." '1 tea. chairman. Mrs. Harry Short t I mgs 0 gr.eat JOY untI Is in. charge of decoraUon!l. the present tIme. Kitchen chairman, 1\lrs. Ira Luty . 'Th~ 'Reyerend BenT. Tall. will be.assisted by Mrs. Howard man, Mrs .. Paul Hykes,Mrs. Qua~k~nbush, and l\Irs. GeOl'ge Albert Conkey, Mrs. Clarence Chrlshansen, and. Mrs. H.enl! From Another Pointe Short arid to Maguire. 'Mrs. Kennard Jones, E~k£eld. Mrs. Har?ld MerrIll 15 • Mrs. Arlington F. Lechllder, dmlng room chalrm~n. Mem • Mrs. Albert Law Mrs.. Urban bers of the Book ReVIew Group of View the Pointe Boresh Mrs Wal'ter Pfiliumer are contributing cookies. Some and Sa'nta Claus will bring un: very imaginative decorations derstanding of Christmas by are beIng planned. By Patricia Talbot Particiflaling In the' perform- helpIng to make known its :Reservations may be made ance 'of the Albion College Choral Society program Sun- glorious history. by members for themselves and In ~n el.ection year the Seven EasternWomen'g Col- .,-~icture by Fred Runnells day evening will. be NANCY The F 0 n t bo n n e Auxiliary is w,ith.the many preparations are MRS. , They will be ably assisted by their guests by call1ng the leges have come up with a coup ... Vice President th.e cho~,,1 group under the hurch frc TU 5-3773. Baby LORAINE LENZ, of Moran sponsoring the party at the Grosse PHILIP. W. SLOAN, JR., left, invita.' d 1 r e c t Ion of Mr. Laurence c 0 I e, , RichaJ,'d M: Nixon, will speak February 15 in the Ford road; DOROTHY' LOUISE JE- Pointe Yacht Club ,on December 12 tion chairman; and MRS. JAMES A. Wilson, with Mrs. Joseph Jen_ sitters will be pI'ovided during AuaitOrium for the annual fund raising effort. ROME, of Bedford road. arid which HERRINGTON, program chairman. nlngs at the organ. MemlJers of the service; consequently young With MI'. Nixon will come his wife to be the guest JANE DELL FORBES, of Mc_ will benefit St. John HospitaL Millan road.. .in Moross road. Among those busy the choral group are: Mrs. D. H. mothers are requested to notify of the c0!11mittee at a luncheon ,following the lecture...... , -'- Beasle)', Mrs. R. K. Bokram, the office of the number of Mrs. 'wilbel~ M. Brucker, Jr., has just returned froT(l Mrs. Jan N~r, Mrs. F. G. young children they. intend to Tom Blackwood, soo of the wIth their son and daughter~in- EWALD, JR., of Moross road. Cormer JEANETTE CAMERON, Yates. Mrs. Cedric Richner, bring,. so that the program Washington, where she completed the final arrange- Thomas B. Blackwoods, of Bar- law, the junior' WILDERS, of announce the birth of a son, daughter of the GORDON N. Mrs. Fred Hyne. I\1I"S. Leon chairman. Mrs. Edward Gehrig, ments. " clay road, has pledged Alpha Meadow Hills, Md. JOHN CLIfFORD, on Novem- CAMERONS, of Hampton road. Jacobi, Mrs. James Cameron, will have an idea of the number MI:. Nixon is follo,wing in the train of Edward R. Tau Omega at Carnegie Insti- • .. .. Mrs .. Cameron has ju;;t re~ ber 20. Mrs. Ewald is the for- Mrs. M. Haisten, Mrs. Ch8l'les of sitters needed. Murrow and Wernher von Braun, who have also spoken lute of Technology, Pittsburgh, The LESTER F. RUWES, of mer CAROLYN TAYLOR. turned from a visIt with her for thecowmittee to raise money for scholarships to, Pa. Touraine raod, will give a small . ... . new grandson. Lt. and Mrs. send local girls to Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Mt. .. ..'.. .dinner Saturday evening. They The T. JACK HENRYS, of Barrett will be in the Pointe for Christmas. Congregational~ Groitps_ Acti've Holyoke, Radcliffe, Smith and Barnard Colleges. Attending the annual Found- leave on Monday for New ,York. Sunningdale drive, entertained er's Day Musicale of Sigma • '" .. , • On Wednesday the Seven Eastern Colleges held a at a cocktail party Friday' hon- .:+: * • Groups. 1, 2, 3, 6 and .8 of. be. gayly colored and dlipadry • Alpha Iota. national profes- 'MRS. ALFRED H. SCHRAS- committee meeting at the Women's City Club to plan oring their house guests. the Planning 1m Christmas In the Grosse Pointe Congrega- Do not bring harlrlkerchiefs. sional music fraternity for HUN,o{Cadieux road, will give ALLEN R. MEMHARDS, of New York and Tiverton, N. J., tlonal Church Women's Associ- The members of Group 3 a~ this auspicious event and also chart details for the an. women at the McGregor Li- a dinner DeCember 28 for her Winnetka. Ill. . are 11m., and MRS. GEORGEation witl meet at 12 o'clock tended a Christmas luncheon nual College Information Day to be held January 16. brary. Highland Park, Monday niece, HARRIET BRADSHAW, .. .,. DONAT, of Merriweather road. on Tuesday, December 8, in on Wednesday, Decflmber 2, in Hollace G. Roberts, Regional director of The College evening at 8 o'clock will be who made her debut in June. SUSAN STREICH. daughter .. " .. the Lounge, for their regular the home of Mrs. Dale Seif. A Entrance Examination Board ,will be the guest speaker Mrs. VINCENT C. JOHNSON, The party will precede RUTH of .MR. and MRS. PHILIP A. The DOUGLAS MORANS, of business meeting. 'talent auction was held. in. a program designed es~iaUy for prospective stu- of Lakeshore road. ROBY'S debut dance at the STREICH, of Cranford lane, re- Raymond road. are home, from Luncheon will be served at Mrs. Howa'rd Westphal will dents and the principals and counselors o'f Detroit area I * • *, Detroit Athletic Club. cently has been elected social South Bend, Ind., where. they 1 o'clock by the members of be 'the hostess for the members schools. MR. and MR.S. THOMAS A. .. • • chairman of the ChI Omega sor- spent Thanksgiving with their Group 2, under the chairman- of Group 2 at a Christmas. REYNOLDS of Northville, Ill.. MRS. HAROLD H. EMMONS, ority pledge class at Denison son-in-law and daughter. the breakfast at 9:30 o'clock, on '" . ann0'lnce the birth of a son, JR., of Radnor circle, le.ve!' University,. . Granville. Ohio, Leslie Fairbairns and JIM and ship of Mrs., Edward Kothe. Friday, December 4. in her .' LESLIE ANN. ' Make reservations with the home at 72 Blairmoor court. Junior League Party TIMOTHY CORCORAN, on NO-Wednesday to visit her brother- where she is' a freshman. ... ",'...... • l3hurchOHlce, TU 4-3075. A T.here will be an auction of vember 24.' Mrs. Reynolds is in-law and sister, DR. and MRS. Christma~ program will be pre- t. Junior League's provisional members, who have al., the former SUZANNE"~ FITZ- FRANK "'.. 'CONSTANTINE ,of MR. 'and MRS. R. A. LANG- PATRICIA C HAL MER S, sented following the luncheon. White E I e ph a n s f:o raIse daughter of MR. and MRS. money for the Friendly Servo ready been feted at a luncheon by Mrs. Edward Pos. SIMONS. • • • :~g~:w~~ NY;;k a~: ~~~;n~Vi~ HINRICHS of Mt. Vernon I:oad, announce the birth of' a daugh- BRUCE CHALMERS, of Grosse The highlight of the program ice project for Ithe Dick Fa. selius, will now enjoy cocktails. . '. i i' MR., and l\lRS. WALTER special.' seminar meeting of ter, JULIA. on November 20. Pointe boulevard, a senior at will be monologues of Christ- gans. , The League \\,~~l~ente'rhiin the provisionals on Sat. CLARK~ of N. Deeplands road Sarah Lawrence College. Mrs. Langhinrlchs is the former Endicott Junior College, Bev- mas stories as pl'l!senled by The members of Group 1 urday at the Little Club from 5' to ,7 o'clock All ,League have just returned from New '. * • RUTH IMLER. erly, Mass .• has begun her sec. Mrs. Sally Reynolds. This will have been inviled to a Christ.. h d 11 be followed by group singing mas brunch on Thursda'Y, De- ,members have been inv. ited and Mrs. William C.Loud,' York state where they were The LYLE A. DEVLINS, of ... .. ~a present for a three-in-one cele- . ond interns ,ip. uner co ege oC Christm' carols. ' 9 30 • I k . sponsorship 'in her cho!!en ca- "" cember 10,. at : .0 c oc '. In League president, will welcome the gu~ts. Mrs. William bration ,_ Thanksgiving, Mr. Notre Dame avenue. are home Home from Cleveland, 0., where they spent the holiday reer. medical secretariill scl- Members are requested to the home of Mrs. Louis Char- Maynard Swan, Jr., chairman ef the' provisional c1lL$S, Clark's mGther's birthday and from a visit' with the junior ence. She will return to 5Chool bring their Christmas gifts for vat, 55 N. Edgewood. They, '1 '-~ h "'- h . DEVLINS, of Valencia, Pa. week-end ll'eMR. and ~IRS. WI also oeon ,~"d,~!tlireet ~"""i' ~or~ i ," .hls sister's and brother-In-Iaw's •• ' I *,.. . , CHESTER F. CARPENTER, uf January 5.' the Herman Kiefer Hospital to too. will hold an auction to . ..' . annIversary. The only member ,MR, Illd MRS' JOHN'HOW~ , ... '" the December 8 meeting, These ra!se money f9r t,he Missionary Lakeland avenue..,'" • • .of the' family who Wa! missing 'ARD KAY 'of Bi'miinghlml, an-' FORD BALLANTYNE, m,.' girts, attractl~eI1w'r'a'pp ed', famil~. 'the Dil!k Fagans. , ... '" m.- for the H.o..I.iday, , ' ,,, , ..,,:, was the Clark's son SKIP, who nounce the'birth of a wn,JOHN . son ot:' the junior .Bt\LLAN. should .~~IW ... e'~'i?~hlt'.l;lu~- !;:01WlP'r5, . the~, ProlesSIOl~al Ho The NAVARRE BENNETTS, i$ currently stationed at Fort HOWARD. JR:, oriNov~mber. TYNES,' of Touraine road, a side, wh'ether ~'~he:r 'are ,for a Women's.' group,wm hold Its of!Renaudroad;are home 'from student at Grosse Pointe Uni- man 9r, woman. Person,al gifts regular meeting in' the Chapel The Thanksgiv~~hOlid~Y'bt~iJght a:'gro~p,'~i~~k~' ~::;,ar:il:V~h~o~ ~~iP~ ~~:: 27. Mrs. Kay is the former a, . trip East with daug/lters, versity School, WIS, among the of pajamas, robes, slippers and Lounge~.t 7:30 o'clock, on end "isitorsto dine with their families. Mrs. Norman F. wee,k Ie~ye:at Christmas. CLARE ANN MEBUS and both LINDA and GWEN. 'The Ben- r delegates at the fourth ,annual toiletries, or stationery; stamps TuesdaY:- DllCember 8. This Robertson, of Ll~w~J..ly,p\fk~,We~~ Orange" N:J.,;a.r" """"T, <,,~,,;. • • s~~, ao"d.,hc: ~~Jlanltare;f~~er nett's were 1ooki'lgover col- Lake EdeRellgiousConfer- and ,fountain pens are 15reaUy will be a Christmas ea'rol rived to spend, the week-end with her son-in-law and CAROLYN RAYMOND and POInters. • '" '" .r leges for daughter, Gwen, It ence held recently by KIngs,. desired. 'fh(; .sleep - wear Is' Meeting, and gUf!sts are in- senior at Liggett School. Tney wood and Cranbrook Schools.' worn [or' dress-up, so should vited. . daughter, the Eric Strohs, of Grayton road.., her parents, the LOREN T. JAMES M. KASL of Mt. also visited the Naval Academy The Strohs entertained at a cocktail party Friday RAYMONDS. of Norton' court, Vernon road has been promoted at Annapolis, Md., and spent • '" * night for Mrs. Robertson. They were all off early Satur- had a rath.~r celebrated house to the rank of Commander in Thanksgiving in Washington, , MR.. and MRS: ARTHUR day for the East where Mrs. Stroh will make a two .we~k guest over, Thanksgiving 'week- the U.S. Naval Reserve. Com- D. C. BODEAU, of Kensington r9ad, TU 1..0370 end. He was Carl Reid. an 'de Kasl I' a' mem r of entertained at cocktails and return visit with her mother. , man r s ..... * • TU 1-7020-1 . Olympic games hopeful as a BuShipscompany 9-7 that meets KENNETH REICHLE, JR., dinner Fridar eveni,ng honori'lB Mrs. Fritz Bloy flew from'8ao' Paulo, Brazil, to sprinter and distance runner, at Brodhead Naval Armory bi- irl soo of the senior REICHLES, !\fR. and MRS. RICHARD spend the holiday with her father, James J. Trudell, Jr., and a ~tudent at Western Mich- monthly. of 'Hampton road, has pledged SCHRAGE, here on\ a vlslt and brother, Jay, of Lincoln road. , : '. Igan University. Carolyn is' also '" Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the from their home in Connecti. Also in town were the' John O. Hastingl;, of Indian- a student at the same. schooL .. Two Grosse Pointe students, University of Michigan. cut. apolis, Ind., with her parents, the Philip r. Worcesters, +- * ,.. KATHRYN FALK and MICH- • • • MRS. PAUL L. GREER (JAC- • • * . M.R. and MRS. RoGER AL- of Vendome road.' .,? AEL KEENAN have been cast LT .. a n,d MRS. ROBERT QUELINE MURPHY), of Grand LEN HARDEN nf f.lma 'street, in the University of Detroit TODD BARRETT. 'of Fayette- . '" Rapids;. will be the soprano Detroit; announce the birth of . Players forthcoming production ville. N. C., annoullce the birth soloist when Handel's Messiah a daughter, ROXANNE LYNN, Christmas Cheer of "Paint YoiJ'r Wagon." Kath- oC a: son, TODD CAMERON, on is presented in the auditorium ryn is the daughter of the BER- at Fremont on December 10 Oct0l?er 21. ~frs. Barrett is the (Continued on Pare ZZ) ~Iore dates are starred on the party calendar begin- NIE V. FALKS, of Maryland and 1l.Mrs Greer, who has , nin'" December 11 with the cocktaiJ party the Harry S. avenue, and Mi~ael's parents made many concert appear- are the WALTER M. KEENANS Stahls arc gh'ing ~t. the University Club. ances, is the daughter of MRS. of Harvard road. The musical On December lZ Mr. and l\frs. William C; .Porter. of REGINALD T. MURPHY, of wil~ be'presented December 9 ) Hampton road, 'willhav,e a cocktail party and on De. Balfour road. . through 12. : cember 19 the Jack Flecks, of Vernier road, will do the ... .:'... ",' gm~, , Home" from EuroPe, are the . MR. and MRS: HENRY T. WENTWORTH. WILDERS, of Capt. Thomas.. T~'ret! will bring, his bride, the Hidden lane. They will be leav- (Continued on Pale 19) ing shortly to spend Christmas Grosse' Pointe Book Shop

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Society News Gathered, \ ,from. All of the Pointe"s

Pointe Garden IAlice Aqge~en Olivet CoNe9~ Mothers Party Planned By Center .Club Bride~Elect Holding Chris'tm.s PeUty Winter Green Show Club to Meet First to B01V Th C n t e r C I u b of the plans a very gala.lfalr. Every- GroS:e peointe War Ml!morial one is asked to be just a bit The Mothers club oC Ollvet whicb w e.l com e s all young dressy though this Is In no sense Pointe Garden Club members Allee Read Aagesen, daugh. lollege, located near Marshall, lill sponsor a Christmas card single adult Grosse Pointers in a fohrmal ~l~a~r. f tl . At Museum Dec. 8-13 will meet for their annual tel' of the N.Ic~.Ol.~•..•...huylel:' their twcnlles and. thirUes. has T ere WI e a es ve wassail Christmas "Kaffee Klatch" on Aagesens, of Lincoln d, WII 'arty-dessert at the Women's changed Its regular firsl Friday bowl and refreshment board in MOnday. Deeember. 7, in the the first of the hol y debu- ;Uy Ciub' auditorium. Deeem- of the m \I nth dale, for this the ma!p dining room and a Mrs. Bert H. Wicking General Chairman of Exhibition home of Mrs. Kenneth M. Me. !antes to be present lilt Fri. leI" 10, at 1 o'clock. monlh only, to .the second Fri. guttering Christmas Tree in t~e Sponsored by the Michigan Horticultura~ Society; Coil, of Grosse Pointe Boule. day."} . The donation II' $1.75 and dav nighl Decembel' 11. The main hall. Dee 0 I' a t Ion !l Will Many Pointers to Have Entries vard. ' The deb and her p'arentsre- )roceeds will go to be\letit ch~nge ha~ ~en made so that sparkle eve I' y w her e and o[ The Choraleers, a groun of ceived at the , Grosse Pointe :>livet College. There will be tile dance lJIa~' more truly fall course, the l' e will .be carols The Christmas Greens Exhibition of the Michigan HOOys and girls who are memo Hunt Club at a reeeption. She prizes. in the scope oC the holiday loea- sung around .the Stemway be- Horticultural Society will open December 8 at the bel'S of Grosse Pol~te H\&h wore an Ivory brocade gown For reservations. call Mrs. son. fore the evemnll Is over. Detroit Historical Museum and ~un through D_ec. 13. School's 'A Capella chair, will fashioned with a bateau neck- Howard Reed at TU 5-7178 or t CI b committee, . Dates are not n~cessal'Y, but lpresent a program of Christ- line which dipped to a V in Teenh C er u . every Grosse Pointer has Ihe Mrs. Bert H. Wicking is Mrs. Eunella. MehIlng at TV charge of the large niches; Mrs. mas music under the direction the back centered with a large 5-4168. ,All \\'ho are interested Dh'k Gale, Joan Llngeman. DU'k privll~ge of bringing a guest. general chairman of the are COI dially invited to come Lamb. Jean Cudlip. Bob Stell. The Hme Is 9 tQ 12 p,m. William J. llcckenhauer, Jr., of of Mr. John Finch. bow. H~r' bouquet wa. of aprl. bins, Janet Fricke, George Mal. show with Mrs. WilSOIl W. miniatures.. and Mrs. Victor C~hl>litessp.ii.for the occasion cot shaded roses and stephano- and. the c1ub'hopes, have a good Mills, honorary chairman, time. comson, lit a r y Hacken1.lerger, Breidenbach, pedestals. will be Mrs. Arthur C. Beau- tis. I Dab Gall, Dell)' and Nancy SI. . The Michigan State Highway On the exhibition commit. , mont. Mrs. Robert C. Winter, Mrs. Aagesen reeeived In. Peler, Mike Cas II y, C a i' oJ e Depal.tment has 55 permanent tee are Mrs. Lon g yea r Among the Pointers who will and Mrs. V. Foster Hutchins.' pale met,aIllc ~nld gown and About the only midnight oil Staats, Russell Dexter. Rosa)yn traffic reeorders located at key be .show hoste:;ses are Mrs. " pinned orchids to her purse. Palmer, s c h e d u I e; Mr~. bUl'lled these days is gasoline. Bachmanll and l'rl a l' i e Onest, locations throughout the slale. Frederick 'J. Schumann, Robert O. AlineI', :'>Irs. Erwin The deb's.former roommate. S. Amberg, Mrs. Carl J. Cal'lson, HOUSEHOLD HINT judges; Mrs. Altred Crabb, , ' M a l' y Stewart Barber, who Mro,llnd\MfI. Henry .Mertlns publicity, and Mrs. Elmore :Mrs. E. B.Erick.son, Mrs. Fred Push,lt or pulllUf youcan made.'her debut In "Evanston. W. Evans, Mrs. F. J. Horn. Mrs. -Instead of 'lirthig:. heavyob- Ill.. last september,' was the of NewberTy,plac~'anno~ .the '''Watch j,t grow- Frank, hostesses. Robert J. McIntosh. Mrs. WH. J.ee.'t.H.Orne'eeonom'l0ls at MlchL- engagement ofthelr dauihtCl'. 1. J .I\K L d M . N .. Aagesen's 'holiday house guest. Mrs. Reuben Waterman will Jam ..c eo, 1'S.! orman glln S~ate' UrilversIty say ,that She wore a whrte brocaded MARILYN A~N.to Ralph WJ.l- do a mantel arrangement; :'Ill'S. L. Parker, Mrs. Thomas .J. Pear. industi'y has set 25 pounas as sheath accented~t the hemline 11am JoonaOn. son' ot\ Mrs. Ber. Wilson MlIls and Mrs. Oscar sail, Mrs.' Roland Fostel, Mrs. the maximum saCe 'lift for a tha Johnson and the late Mr. Buhr, an arrangement on a Gov. Gerald Queen, 1\Irs; J. B. Sher- woman who is well, with min~. Johnson of Knox, Indiana, ernor Lewis' Cass sideboard; rard and Mrs. C. William Sul- I ---~---~-----l Alice and I Mary returned Miss Mertins was gJ.aduated Mrs. Palmer. an arrangement Ilvan. . • ' Sunday evening to their studies from Kingswood; School Cran- Mrs. WllIlam Drevant. at the University of Michigan. on .an old English sideboard, Selling greens during the The show is open' to the pub. brook and is currently attend- and Mrs. George Coulton,an show will be Mrs. Henry Mer- lie Tuc'sday through Friday and ing Valparaiso University. She arrangement on a Meisen POl'- tins, Mrs. Irwin Amberg, Mrs. Sunday from 1 until 10 o'clock Freedom of speech has en. is a member of Sigma Theta SOl'- ~elaln /table. Ralph Dewey, Mrs..'Melvin Huf- and Saturday from 9 until 6 abled many a man to hang him. or!ty. ~. H. S. Shannon is in faker. Mrs. Arthur Wrock, and o'clock. self. Mr. Johnson ,was graduated from Valparaiso where he was affiliated with Sigma Phi Ep- silon fraternity. He is now work. ing in Chicaao as a civilengi- neer; . . A wedding is pianned for late summer.

Karl von Klock to Wed Needham Girl April 16 .LAZY SUSAN'S HERB GARDEN Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. For th,e gourmet, what could be more delightful Caullon of Needham, Mass .• than an indoor herb garden? Watch it grow and allnounce the engagement of enjo}' its savories, the year 'round! Susan planter their daughter, Jayne Leigh, to complete with Sweet Basil, Chives, Sweet Karl B. von Klock of Grosse Marjoram; Oregano, Parsle}', Summer Savory, Thyme, Mintl Pointe Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Werner 'F. von Klock of ,and BLACK MAGIC Soil planter package with Wakefield, Massachusetts. easy.do instructions. , Miss Caullon ia a graduate 00 of Needham High School and Complete Pac~age '8 is employed by Ute Dedham Medical AssocIation as If den- tal assistant. Mr. von Klock is a graduate of the U. S. Coast Guard Acad. emy and Tufts University, Bos- ton, Massachusetts, where' he received his Master of Educa- tion degree. He is a member (lOTHTES LINE of the faculty of Brownell Jun- ,~, ior High School hen! in the Pointe. ' 3f1 ~~ teat{. An April 16 wedding'. planned. ~ j»Ai""M ~ --.~Il.£ . French was the first modern language taught in The Univer- sity of Michigan. It has been given continuously since the spring 'of 1847.

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• 1 , , Thursd.y, December 3, 1959 <; R.O S S,E; POI N TEN EW S P'CJ. $ev.nt .... Woman's Page by, of, and for Pointe Women To Hang Y,ule Mrs.-Dwight Donald Foster; Jr .. Sally Beardslee Greens at 'V' . t, The entire family will "get into the act" at' the annual Weds Mr. Foster Christmas ha n gin g of the greens at Central Bra n e h Brid~ Wears Peau de Soie and Heirlqom Brussels Lice YWCA, .a Torch Drive agency, J 2230 Witherell street, on Sun" for .Rites Saturday in Grosse pointe Memorial day afternoon, December 6. ',' Church; Newlyweds Go to Puerto Rico Beginning at 3 p.m., tiny tots, their big brothers and sisters, . Mr. and Mrs. Dwight David Foster, Jr., will make and their par~nts will decorate their home in Charleston, West, Va., when they return the Chl'istmas trees .in the from a wedding trip'to Puerto Rico. They were married building's lounges and lobby. :' SI~(Urdayin: Grosse Pointe-Memorial Church. 'fo entertain them at their The bride is the ~ormcr' ------work, girls 'living in the YWCA Sally' Mar fe' Beardslee, honor, IVOI'ea wine red satin residence will go from room to d~ughler of the. Kenneth frock and carried pink sweet- room singing carols. ' ' GENtLEM,EN: Rea din g Beardslees, of heali roses and ivy. A program,' starting at 3:30 p.m., .will IJresent Gian Carlo- Whittier road, and her The bridesmaids, wearing Menotll's opera, ."Amahl and husband's parents are t.he identical gowns, were Mrs. Wil- the Night. Visitors," sung by . F P )jam, C. Beardslee, the bride's s~emOJ' osters, of itts- sister-in-law; Mrs. William B. members of the Celeste Cole burgh, Pa. Mullins, sisler' of the bride- Opera Workshop. Mrs. Bernard , She chose a peau de soie gown gl'oom, of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Har- Hundley, 12940 51. Mary's, fashioned with a boat neckline ry M, J.llwett II, Mr~~ Clune J. chairman of the Central Branch and bell shaped skil'l acc~nied Walsh, Jr., \ Mrs. Marcus W. Board of Management, wili with a larl~e bow which feli into Smith, Mrs. Creighlon W. Run. light the Yule log-whIch will • chapel train., . neUe and Mrs., Charle6 W. Mor- b'! brought to' the fireplace on a cart drawn by several chil- Her heirioom Brussels lace ris, Jr. , dren; and, finally, Santa Claus veil extended beyond the train Mr. Foster was his son's best will make an appearance. and she 'carried Easle!' lilills and man an(i lhe usher corps in-. Serving as mistress-of .cere- ivy. cluded \Villiam C. Beardslee, monies' throughout the after- Mrs. Richard p. Tinkham, Jr., Creighton W. RunlleUe. Peter noon will be two Y-Teens in cf Beaufort, S. -C., matron of Radulovic, Jr., Stephen B. 0'- medieval page costume. while --_. - . Donnell. Albert Horne Burch: other Y-Teens will keep the IlOUSEHOLD HINT field JII, Hudson G.. Samson, small children occupied in cut- When you bake sweet pota- Jr., John Keene and John Kirby, ting out papel' deCorations for Gene Buller toes for dinner, double the num- Tompkins J,u. their own small Christmas trees, of the ber, you need 1'01" .one ml'al, Following tq~ reception at , Chairman of the Christmas Mary Morr, of the foods and mi.. the Detroit Athletic Club the party, which is' open to the Kenneth Reading Beardslees, of Whittier road, was trition department at l\1ichigan public, is Mrs. Edgar Hahn, of married Saturday in 9rosse Pointe Memorial Church to .....alc. State University, says the extras couple left on their wedding 1221 Three I'me drive. to Mr. Foster, son of the senior Fosters, of Pitts. can be used for dinner (he next trip.MI's. F06ter was wearing a Others serving on arrange- burgh, Pa. ~our day, Just peel, slice and brown, brown checked suit with aIll. ments comm'ittee are: Mrs. Chrl.tm •• thl!m In a litlle table fat. I gator acce-6Sories. Christ hie Hatton, 4071 Scotten; Shopping Mrs. Leonard'Slowln, 1124 Not. Way,ie Offers PTA Workshop ..••, I tingham: 'Mrs. Marshall Irvin, ,., ,.--'--"-".-l~' ---- 1925 Clement~;, Diane Schu- Chairman of local and council ward. H. Lloyd, So u't h fie I d, mann, 1100 Devonshire; Mrs. M. PTA organizatiqns' will get as- chairman of the state parent McMullen. • • OursAI,ne! L., Van Dagens. 260 Moran; Mrs. sistance at a parent and ,family and family life education com- Craig Keith. 1171 Bedford road; life education workshop, Decem~ mittee. , • , pure sillt patterned damask imported from Mrs. John Robinson. 942 Tern. ber 9, at the 'Wayne State UHi- SeveralcJ1aitmen of Michigan Hong Kong •.• loweiii' thru tbe holu/"y se,,~on pIe; ; Mrs .. Leroy Welch, 942 v e r sit y McGregor ll'lem<,!rial PTA col\lmittceswill participate Call T~ 1-7020-1 Temple;. Mary Firnschild, 755 building. in the program; They are Mrs. for ptlrties and coddlli/s. Rich colors, Royll/ Blue, Harcourt.; Julie Smith, 1922 0 for appointments SpolIsoring the w r k s hop, Lro~'d; Mrs .. Belle Farley Mur- Green, Golden IJeige, Red; Sj~es B to' 16. Beaulait; Norma Austin, 8100 which will extend from 9 a.m. ray, University of Michigan, East Jefferson; and Mrs. Anna 10 3:15 p.m., is the Mlchig~n consultant to the .parent and Lewis, 514 Mt. Vernon. Congress of Parents and Teach- fanlily life education committee; P. S. If she is on our cus- Rahja pants in silk linen paisley 17.95. ers. The conference will empha. Robert Frehse, Detroit, charac~ size the 1959-60 theme of the. terand spiritual education I,omer list we have bersize Velveteen oversic.irt22.95. Velveteen Former Pointer Reveals National Congress of Parents chairman; Mrs. Kathryn Max- cropped (OP 12.95. Cummerbund 5.95, Troth in Grand Rapids and Teachers. "Strengthening well, Detroit, health and alcohol and color preJere,,~e, Capezios 10.95. Paisley comes in the Home--Source of Our Nac and narcotics;anQ Clifford , Mr. and Mrs.l(enneth F. Hub- tion's Greatness." Smart, Walled Lake, legislation. oriental pearl/jade/gamet palette. bell, of Grana Rapids, announce Invited especially to particl. Also particip~ting wiil be Mrs. Velvet~ injade. the engagement of their nIece, pate in the workshop are the Charles W. Neldre1t, Pontiac, " Janice Ann McLeod, formerly chairmen of the following PTA president of, the Michigan Con. 76 K.rcheval , •• of Roslyn road. to Patrick D. committees-charaeter and spir- gi'ess of Parents and Teachers; l.', 76 K.rch.val , • , 9ft Th. Hill Reagan, son of the .Frank Rea: Itual education, citiz~nship,. ex- Otto Ynlema, Kalamazoo, vice- on the hill gans. of ~randRaplds. "'ception child, heallh, 'juvenile president; Probate Judge, AI. Gros.. Pointe Frms" Midli~n The brl~e~room.elect is a .sen- protection, ,legislation, mental thur E. Moore. Pontiac, and Mrs. Grosse Point. Farm's ior at MIchigan State Umver- health, pre-school reading and Evelyn Westerville,counselor sity and the pair will be marri~ 1i bra r y service~, safety, pro- and tl.'achE:r of family living in June. gram. magazine. and parent and courses in Gro;>se Pointe High ------family life education. School; Dr. Huntel' H. Comly, There were 2,700 automoblles' "This is a Michigan PTA Children's Center of Metropoli- in Michigan when tile State project designed to help PTA Ian Detroit; and 01'. Ray Smit- margaret rice's Highway Department was cre- local and council chairmen tie, Wayne State University. ated in 1905. Today, Michigan work more effectively by pro------has an estimated 3,200,000 regis~ viding' information, ideas and The Michigan State Highway Store-Wide tered motor vehicles. techniques," explains Mrs. Ed- Department is divided into io a(~minlstrative divisions. District oHices are located at Crystal Falls, Newberry, Cadillac, Al- pena, Grand Rapids, Saginaw, announceml!nt ••• ANNIJAL SALE K a I a ma zoo, P 0 n t i 'a c and , I }tedford, • , . mo!lrgaret rice o!Innounces' the appoint- ment of Miss Betty /Platt to her aiter-dtion THEYILL!GE STOlE 'staff. WIUIDf •• AJCi JII 4-ml .•• oaa: I'OarnI 'IV 4-71. KS -.. If. .. IC..-__ \ NOW IN PROGRESS SAIIIIIAW, PI. &-ln7 AJfJf OM.; JIO ..... lot J.~_ I2CS S. ~ • , . for the fi~st time we are moving' ?ur STOREWIDE ANNUAL SALE to NOW instead of year end. [imited time only! Designer's clothes included, 'Outstanding values in all departments, 76 Ken:heval ... on the kill

Patch look calico quilt for holiday festivides. Skirt 12.95., Blousc 6.95. Capczio skimmer A SPECIAL PURCHASE 10.95. Capezio pump 16.95~ Sizes 8.14. • , . included in this sale is a wide assortmer.t of In Snowflake sprinkled, ric-rae . McMULLEN dresses. It indu~es dark. cottons, silks, trimmed rCd cOHonquilt robes. . Mother 7.1~ 12,95. wools ... for'now and early spring.

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<; R0 SSE' POI N T e HE W,S Thursd.y, ~ber 3, 1959_ SocietyNew:s Gathered from All, of the Poilites • - Stewart-Becker AAVW to Hear Muir.Wauter, Plan Concert At Town Hall ~inging Group ~ Troth. Told SCala Co. and the Michigan Op. DOLL REPAIR Detroit Town Hall, coUabor- Same Family aUng with Gr1nnell Brothers, el'a Co. R()lwrt Rue, 1954 winner of Repairing . The German Madrigal Sing- At • Party Saturday tven.lng will present a Chriatmas con- Doll, Since 1895 'xcha n'gad the Grinnell Opera SCholarship, V'.,OWS E ers from' the International In. lD tJIe1.r BilIDiDPam bome, Mr. cert featwing local professional Complete with .• ,-__ stilute will present songs frorn lIul Mrs .• Autole M. WauWl:I, artists 00 Wednesday. Dec. 9. Is just back from a UIT~ WIGS, SHOES, Ceremony in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Followed a 700-year-old nativity play to announced"the ~g.&elDent of month tour with the Goldovsky STOCKINGS AND the members or American As. 'their'daughter. Pauline, to WH- The program will be held at Opera Co. where he played Rig- DRUsa by Reception at the Whittier: After Trip to New sociation or University Women Uam Keto MuJr, Jr. 11 a.m. in Ford Auditorium. oletto.He Iiso appeared In Master of ceremonies will be AIM' York They WiN Live i" St. Clair Shores . and their husbandS on Friday. The bride-ele:ct a tt end e cl Leonard Bernstein's Candide on --- December 4, at 6:30 p.m,; at QuartOn School and was 'gradu- Cameron McLean. Broadway. NEW. . (\ mid-afternoon ceremony, in Grosse Pointe' Me. thE' War l\Iemorial. Dinner pre- atedfrorn st. Mal)'" in the Musicians wUI include Lois Eric Norris is an English or- DOLLS morlal Church Saturday united in marriage Graechen cedes the program. Mo~ta1ns, Little~, •.N.J. She Carole Pachuclti, pianist; Vir- ganist who is employed by WA. 1-2710 Becker and James Ross Stewart. The bride, is the daugh- Not wishing to relinquish per- attended Wheaton Co 11 e g e, ginia Rousey, dramatic soprano; Grinnell Brothers. He is a grad- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNair Becker of Fisher road formance of the arts to profes. Norton, Mass., and the Beaux Robert Rue, barlton; and Eric uate of the Royal Academy of .and the bridegroom's parents are the 'late Gordon A~ sionals, the Singers formed Arts School in Geneva. She 11 Norris,' organist. Music in London. an alumna of the UnlveNlty of Mlss Pachucki, winner of the 'l'ickel3 fur the ,"~l1rel't 31'e Kammerer's Stewarts, also of Fisher road. A reception followed at their singing circle or "Madri. DOU REPAIR SHOP the Whittier. ------1 galA;,reis" in, 1957 with the hope Mi~hipil. . 1958 Grinnell FoUndation piano available t h l' 0 ugh Grinnell's, . of k~p!ng 'alive the art of sin:t- . Mr. Muir, lOll o,~ tho senior awal'd~ has played four times WO 2-1124, or Ford Auditorium .705 Gr.... t. at Fishr The bride wore a gown of ~~~=:,te~~~t, ~:~~r ~~n~~~ Ing amoJlg' the general po~u- Muirs, of Ridge road, attended with the Detroit Symphony Wednesday morning. . bouquet taffeta fashion'ed McNair Becker. sister-in.law of 1a~. sa.vs their leader,Joac~lm D~it Univenlty SChool and since she was 10. A student at .: w~th 'a fitted bodice and the bride, bridesmaids. Matthesius. Now numbering 14 was &raduated froiD Hotchkiss Jullliard, she is abo 1959. win- I School ill Lakeville, Coon. He ner of the student auditions .01 , taffeta cumberband. Alen- The best man was Emery members. the troupe, most of attended CUfton Coll~e 1n the Nat1onaIF~eratlon of Mu- Special Purchase! 'I:on lace dotted with seed MacKenzie Hatch 'and Donald! them fairlY recent Immigrants Bristol, England, as an ex- sic Clubs. ; pearls trimmed the'V ship- Schmiu, Bruce Bacon, Donald I • 'ednecklirte'anfil .full sk\rt T. MacKinnon and William M.! from Germany. come from all December '26 is the date change student and was gradu. Miss Housel', 11M? winnel: of chosen ,by EVELYN ANNE ated from Yale University. He the, Grinnell Foundation Opera . which fell into a circular Browne Jr. were u~hers; . walks of life. l CHRISTENSEN, daughter of is also an alwnnus 0( the Unl. Award, has appeared in leading COnON, ; train. cap of. taffeta and After a trip to New \ ork tnei Hostesses for the dinner and A the Francis M. Christensens, of versity of Michigm Law SchoOl roles' with the Philadelphia La ,alencon lace he Id her couple. ",ill Ih'E' in St. Clair IChristmas program are Mrs, C. Fllmous Bigelow plush pile'" ply cot- \ f • .' Shores, ) Whittier road. for her IINIrriage where he taught. He is cur- 1- , 1n g e r tIP yeil of silk w, Wachner, chairman. assisted to James Richard LouweT$, SOil rently llving in New York. BREAKS NOSE, KIBS ton ... locked in by Bigelow's illusion. I -h.a'd f by Mesdames James J. Light. of Mr. and ,Mrs. Arthur J: The couple will be married lOKTUFT process' An outstanding SQ. YD. I am not AU &l 0 tomorrow., . Grace Vassar, of 1763 Man- Louwers, of Somerset road. January 115 in MaI-y Martha buy! , ,. , The couple included in their far I haW) wen yeslerda,,\' and ~'. Sheldon Drennan, Arthur She will receive her degree Chapel in Greenfield Village. chester, was treated by her fam. : wedding pam' Virginia Becl:er, I love to4ay. _ William Allen T. Berse}', and Harold W. Mer- ily doctol' on Thursday, Novem. In JanuarY from the University --- maid of honor for her sister. White. .. '. • rill. bel' 26, for I broken nose and FBANK B. BBOWi\T of Detroit where !'he is a memo A magnifying glass is a fine fractured riblJ. The injuries re- bel' of Delta .Zeta. \ gift for a child who is full of suIted from a faU down the • CARPETS • l\lr. LouWeQi is. an alumnus questiona and curiosity say basement stepS in her house, of the University.~ of Detroit 11520 MACK" To.rai.. TU 1.4484 home ecenomists at Michigan according to a Woods police re- where he was affiliated with Open M"n.• Tbur,.. FrL evealnr. 'W , P. h', State University. port. Kappa Sigma Kappa. I

A Rea/.Giftt Boat Club Ball This Saturday The ,Detroit Boat Club will You'll Find open the Christmas season this , here Saturday. December 5, will be glittering "Gold and Silver Ball." Combining, as it does, the Elizabeth Arden cares party of the month. with the '. mid-season bowlers' jamboree, tre it will start the holiday-festivi- ties off with eClat. On, the Hill . • Spedal\~ests at the ball wilt eauttful be tjle bowlers of the Orchard' Lake Country Ciub. who will bowl against the Boat Club in Trail's the afternoon and then jC)in a' Anglia them for dinner and the ball that evening.

I Under the chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. James Leahy, as- sisted by Mr. and Mrs. B. Mc- ! " Coll and Edward Perkins for the tomp'efe', Orchard Lake, over 50 bowlers from there will be attending new English ' the playoffs and. ball. Host chairmen, Mr. and Mn. Gordon Ford auto,mobile' Wrinn are being assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodgers. Highllgllt of the entertain- ment planned by the ball com- mittee will be a presentation of Up to 40 Miles to the Gallon and the Arthur Murray dancers against a glittering background priced at only $1,678.80, of silver trees trimmed with tiny gold balls and myriads of Price includes heater, white side festive Christmas packages. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L'H. Russel, w,,11tires and Federal Import Tax. chairmen, with committee mem- bers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eng- strom, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Standish and Mr. and Mrs. '~emoire .,Cherie Gordon Wrinn, have been busy Blue Grass for at least a week, making the trees and wrapping all sizes j " .Fragr~ce Set and conditions of packages. Fragrance S~t AUTHORIZED LINCOLN, MERCURY DEALERS Thil fam~ scent;-accIaimed "the finest f~. It. 'Will be a shock to men A classic scent that' is always welcom~3 oz. . granc~ ever' created in France" in a lovely gift 130 Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe. Farms, when they realize that thoughts Perfume Mist in a sculptured plastic-covered' set. 2 ~. Perfume Mist with l~ dram Perfume. that were fast enough for today bottle with" 11,4 dram Perfume. 6.50 plus talC , are not fast enough f()l['tomor- , . 6.50 plus tax row. -ChristoPher Morley

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This clever little snell will hold your luxurious round bath ~p long after Christmas. In Blue Grill "blue" or June Gtranium "pink." 2.00 ~ plus U1X Trail p~ 121 Kereliellal-o .. "., Bill Y~u'll IUIJ Trilil's " *tklighl/1I1 plRct I" shop Groue Pointe Fn,."... lor i'/Is for Ihose we love! I Oft_" $5' Denmr'H 451 (. JI'ff_ (WO 3.7116). 'ree P.,tll .... Ope" Moft., Wt4. 'TII ., Deli"erie.- TU 1.5688 • ~ (Ce"t.,), Norttll.1l4 (Cewhr), 0,... 1¥flY Nt .. 'Til Chri..-. ..

'. I ~ , , ' Thursday, December 3, 1959 G R 0 S S,E POI N TEN EW S Page Nineteen Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women , I' ON WINNING TEAM', Club to Hear School Holding Pancake Supper. E. McIntosh "Mackey',' Wel. Mrs. Richard "Gollagher . ner, son of MI'. and Mrs. Alex. Joan Heidt Marries League Chorus' Barnes P.T.A. will hold Its lished in previous years. the ander . Weiner of Woodland annual pancake supper at the Ifathers will run the entire af- place, ,was a member of the $Chool in Morningside drl\'e, Ifair, giving the mothers :J vaca- The' Senior Woman's Club of winning Trinily College soccer Thursday e'..ening, Decemb,er tion from meal preparation. To team which recently completcd the Grosse Pointe War' Mem. 10. In the past years this cv('nt ens u rea pleasant evening Richa rd. Ga lIag her orIal will be having their ..n- the 1959 season with a record has been a tremendous success movies will be shown for the of eight wins and one loss. nual C h r 1st mas tea at the and looked forward to by par- 'entertainment of the ch!ldl'cn. , 5 k V 5 t d • 0 L d S f h 5 Center, Wednesday Afternoon. ents and children alike. Chairman of the committee is Pa!r pga OWS a ur ay 1M ur a y tar 0 t e ea December 9 at 1:30 o'clock. All dUng tickets. More tllan fifty with a Reception Following at Detroit ,Yacht CJubi Senior Ladies of Grosse Pointe The menu is simpie and tra- Don !\Iilton, assisted by Irvin other fathers will be assisting , Pair 1ravel to New York are most welcome to attend. ditional, but any lack of ele- Malcol!p' in charge of wniters, in various capacities. The' J u n i 0 r League Chorus gance is more thnn made up for Willara Handloser supervising Servtng will commen(;c at Iby the quality and quantity of sausage preparation. Ernest 5:30 and continue until 7:30. I Joan Heidt, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Heidt, of under the presidency of Mrs. the pancakes and sausage. Con. Monte In charge of coffee mak-, Tickets may be obtained in ad. Fair court, an~ George Heidt, of Huntington Woods, HUllO Highie, will present an tinuing the precedent estab- lng, and Norman Grenzke han. vance or purchased at the door. spoke her marrIage vows Saturday in Our Lady Star of outsta'llding program of Christ- the Sea Church to Richard Gallagher, son of the Jdhn mas Music. They will be dlrec. tcd by Kris Dorjath of Wayne Gallag hers, of Norwood drive. " State UniverSity. This is a treat For her wedding the ~ I the chorus pre s e n t s to the bride chose a gown of the matron of honor, were. Mrs. ladies once each year at this crystal .white peau d'eglise. Thoma~ McGann, Mrs. Gilbert time. The Junior Leaguers have 'd ' Pendolmo and Mrs. James been rehearsing weekly at the P ear I , em b rol ered aIen- Shine White carnations were Center since September. Now con. lace bo~dered the por- their 'f1owers. begins their trouping schedule traIt neckline and edged James Gallagher was his and what b~tter place to start the bracelet length sleeves. brother's best man. Usherin~ than in the Center's own Great The same lovely lace form- were John Gallagher, Jr., Gil- Hall. ed a narrow panel down bert Pendolino and George Following tea and the musicai the front of the bell shaped Brady. program, the Senior ladie~ will h hi' ddl enjoy cards and be for e the skirt, which swept in back For er daug er s we ng afternoon is over they will each to a court train Mrs. Heldt chose ropenhagen hll,ve added a gift to the huge Her tiered vell 'of filmy illu- blue sUIf faille. Mrs. Ga'llagher pile of gaily wrapped packages sion \vas held in place wilh a was gowned in rose p~au d's~e. deslined for Children's Hospi. crown of intricalely woven seed Both. mothers had whIle orc id tal. This is something the Sen- pearls and she carried a cas- corbges.. ior women take great pleasure cadI' ~f white roses carnation~ . Afte.r a Det.n)lt Yacht Club in doing each year and is a and Ivy .' r~eptlOn, the couple left for ioving geslure greatly appre- . New York City. They will make . t d b The bride's sister, Mrs. Rich- their home in Grosse Pointe. cia e y the Hospital. ,:~",::",,~;,:,:: ard Motschall, was matron of _.____ ------I hOllor in a flamingo red faille , -Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. The Michigan Statc"Highway JOAN HEIDT, daugl7.ter of Mrs. Margaret Heidt, gown and matching headband Look beyond your own trou. Department made its first traf- of Fair court, and George Heidt,.of Huntington W(\ods, trimmed in velvet. bles and you'll see the wn. flc survey in 1913 in the De- The attendants, dressed like shine. troit area. The first comprehen. was married Saturday in Ourl Lady Star, of the Sea sive statewide survey was COD- Church to Mr. Galle.gher, son of the John Gallaghers, ducted in' 1936. of Norwood drive. Creamy Fudge Drops From' Another Pointe of View C.hurch. WOlnen When you're making chocolate candy, use semi-sweet choco.late , I , . 'Plan Yule Tea if be squares you want the very best. Proof-positiye is to see- (ConUnuecl from Pare 15) and tasted-in these creamy fudge drops, satiny dark and de- The Women's AsSociation of licious. The fudge may be cut into squareS if de.ared. The' gay former Joan Brophy, of Pawling, N.Y., iiome for a visit Grosse Pointe' Woods Presby- decorations are optional but ake a charming conlrast to the on December 27 to stay through New Year's. terian Church will hold a Christ- rich chocolate. , His parents, the Harold B. Tyrees, of Provencal road, mas Tea on Tuesday, December Creamy FlIcile Drops 8 at 1 o'clock in th? Church have invited the olficer's contemporaries 'in to'meet Mrs. Lounge. 3 squares semi-sweet Dash of salt Tyree on December 28. The captain is stationed at West The dedication will be given chocolate 2 tablespoons butter or Point, \ by Mrs. Gerald Schroeder. l,~ cuP. water margarine • • * The Choral program "Christ. ¥.! cup evaporated milk 1 teaspoon vanilla mas Reverence" is under the di- 1 cup 'granulated sugar 1 cup broken nuts . This Week-End'. Parties ~.:- rection of Mrs. Richard Mertz ¥.! cup firmly packed brown assisted' by Mrs. Yeatman Vestal. . This Friday the Leet E. Dentons, of Lakeland ave- •... sugar' The program will be followed "_, CoIft 1'IIt, ItUS; Fiori Bar Sol I Pc. III.tl F1_: 2Ql. e-le, IIUII nue, will be entertaining at cocktails. by installation of Officers; an- c_ ...... IUS o.~IUI Add chocolate to waler and milk and place over low heat. Cook On Saturday the very ~ub,deb set will board a nual reports and posting of , and sUr until mixture is smooth and blended. Add sugars and salt sleigh, (they hope for snow, if not, it will be a hayride), names. Tea will be served In the and stir until sugars are dissolved and mixture bolls. Continue for a gay evening with Sally ,'But1er, daughter of the Recreation Room by the Miriam The Bearded Dane of Dansk. The man at the center of things by Dansk,.ii Group, ... Mrs. Thomas Clark, boiling, without stirring, untll'a'small amount of mixture ~orms a William Gregory Butlers, of Touraine road. Jens H. Quistgand (J.H.Q.) who designed them all and whose interesting ideas on living t;;,kethe sbapcs you leader. The Nursery will be very soft ban in cold waler (or to a temperature of 203Z'F.). Re- see here. SiaJ1)eKteak, hand-forged stainlcsssteel, brilliant cc!or!=dflameproof ename{. and unique.stoneware. 'I , move from heat and add butter. Cool to lukewarm (lID'F.) and On Saturday too, the George A. Gardellas, of South open. 0fCford road, will be hos~ tt> some 60 of their friends at Come and see our~mplcle Dansk coUection, designed for living in lod.iy'. world .with color, t2ste and simpJidlJ add vanilla. Then beat until mixture begins to thicken; add nuts . . t ' a pre-holiday party at the Grosse Pointe ¥acht Club. and continue beating anI)' until mixture ,loses its gloss. Drop More than 1.000 miles of, from teaspoon on waxed paper an'd chill unlll firm or spread at I The evening will begin :with cocktails and continue Michigan expressways in' 33 ,The lJilNTS once in greased 8x4-inch pan, cool until firm and cut in squares. with dinner and dancing in the midst of an all pink counties will be a part oC the decor. Among the guests will be the Cletus Wellings; multi-billion-dollar, 41,OOO.ml!e 98 Kercheval - on the Hm the Joseph Spitzleys, the Harry R.Fruehaufs, the National Interstate and Defense George Naumanns, the Frank Boo~es, tHe J~qk Lillys, f!:ighi"ay:sY6tem. the GeorgeA. 'Gardellas, Jr., and the George A. Gar- 'I<,~\ dellas, Sr. . Good for Holiday Menus :'t,. • • • ',,: ~ Not a minute's cookin" is needed to make this luscious Pump- .:..~ kin Walnut Pudding which combines instant pudding mix, des- Rcy. Maynard ~ Godfather ,! lert topping, and canned pumpkin. The busy cook will rind it Cameron Parker ,Gordon was christened Thanksgiv-' ,. 'perfect far~ as an a'fter dinner or late evening dessert that adds ing nay in Cbrist Church in the heirloom lace robes pleasant variety to holiday menus. worn by his grandmother, Mrs. Frederick W. Parker, Jr. " "'alnut Cnlst Pumpkin Puddinr , Parents or: the four month ,old heir' are the John Robert Gordons, of st. Clair avenue;' The Rev. -Erville . 1t,4 cups fine vanilla wafer 1 packa'ge vanilla instant Maynard, who officiated at the ceremony, was alSo a crumbs '! pudding mix :;4 cup. chopped walnuts 1 cup canned pumpkin godfather. The other godparents were the John A. Wor. 2 tablespoons sugar % cup mille, dens, of Amarillo, Tex. . :;4 cup butter. melted ~4 teaspoon pumpkin pie Mr. and .Mp. Parker entertained at a faDli~yparty 1 pack~ge Dream Whip spice,. , . following the christening. .. ' Combine crumbs, walnuts and sugar. Add butter and mix well. Prl:ss half of this mixture over' bottom of 8-inch square pan. Re- Kap~a Delta Alumnae ~ Children'5 Party ierve remairilng erumb mixture for top. The East Side, alumnae of turn, wlll each bring an un. , Prepare des,sert topping as directed on package. Then rom- Kappa peltil soror}lY wll\ meet wrapped gifL'tO be sent on to the Crippled ChUdlen!s Hos- blne 1 cup of ijle prepared dessert topping with the pudding mix, for their annual children's pital in Richmonrl, Va. The hos~ pumpkin, milk, and spice in a bowl. Be~t slowly with an egg ChriStmas party. Wednesday, pital Is the national philanthro- beater just UJltil w~ll mixed, about 1 minute. Pour into pan over December 9, in the home. of pic project of the soror-Ity. crumb mixture. Sprinkle with reserved crumb mixture. Chill until Mrs'. Harold Mistel~, 15500 The 'Elaine .Arndt. sch"lCl of set, about 2 hours. Cut into 'squares anI! se,~e with remaining Windmill Pointe 'drive, at 1:30. dance will be on hand to en- dessert toppir,g. Makes about 9 servings. The RD's will be bringing tertain the children at Wednes- their own children, who, in day's party. ",. For Children Os1Jorlle Heads .i, or Adults' h Cl b I Birthday, Sky'watc u Club and , Fral)1t E. Osborne, president Grou'p and general manager of Alr~ p'artics' craft and Ah'port Services, Inc., ! The aircraft maintenance and fucl- One clay showing of ing QPeration at Dctrolt Merto- MAGICIAN polltan Airport, has been ap- with Unusutll pointed 'presldent of the Sky-

MtI.~;C:. walch Club at the airport. , ' , , R C The Skywatch Club was i • • fonned several weeks after thc Couture official opt)nlng of the new ~ REW alrpert. It is made up of man. h betwee agers and officials of the Please, OM II various airlines and service 5 an. , p."'. operat I'ons 'Wlthin the airport, 1051 Harling, Plymouth I along with ~ey county and air- International GL 3.4584 port person el. • ,," .

On returning from New York, Mr.' Sher- ; '" man, of California, will stay over at , ' , , , , our own robe done in shAer, Julie's ••• ',', sheer wool, , , pure white IF YOU HAVE A GOOD, DRIVING RECORD chiffon lined ... contrasti;,g WE CAN SAVEYO\) MONEY ON YOUR .' , ., - pastel piping ... we;ght. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE, . Monclay~December 7 lessly W3rm. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 59.95 :olhers from 13.9S Delivery pn special orders of hi's cruise ARTHUR .J~ROHDE and sprin9 line from two to four weeks. JU(J) OOMPJU('I' • TU 5.9955 " ,..... ".. INSURANOE 115 Kercheval, , , on the hill Grosse Pointe Farms, Mien, 2711 East JeHcrson, Dctroit 7,' Mich. to 7.6100

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GROSSE POINT! NEWS ThUr5d.y. December 3, 1959 .

Society News Gathered from 'All of the Pointe'st St, James Guild Mrs. Karl J. Kiefer' To Give Lecture On Yule Greens Kiefer - Pearce Rites Plans Progrant Just In time for Christmas, the;whole famlly went to worltdoor, wan. tree, table, mlrror then wUl be, a lecture-demon. months before the holidays and mantel decorations. stratlon ,of novel ideas for making unusual and cxciling or- MI's. Strang has been. busy The Annual Holiday Open (reens and other holiday deco- naments and decorations. every day sl~ce before Thank •• House given by the Women's rat1on!i for the home presented Since coming. to this country giving demQnst.laUng and teac\l- Read in St. Paul's Guild of SL James Lutherltn by Mn. Kenneth R. Strang at and retiring from 'buslness Mrs. ing he, sklll before groups. Be. Brid. Wear, Ivory Peau de Soie and Antique R.ose Church wlll be held Wednes- the Gr06H Pointe War Memo- Strang has won an impressive cause this 11'111 be her final ap- Lace' for Noon Ceremony Friday; Newlyweds day evening, December 9, at rial. The date is Wednesday array of prizes fOl' hel' floral pearance before Christmas she 7:30 o'clock. momlrlg, December 9, and the arrangements. Recently she has will be sell1ng many other com- .Win Live ill St. Clair Shores All ladies of St. James and turned to specializing in her pietcd models,. soil one is a ------, time 10:30 a.m. . Elizabeth Hope Pearce, of East Jefferson avenue, their friends are invited to CO-SpoDsored by the Grosse chUdhood love-Christmas dec- very busy person and hasn't the spend an evening of fellowship Pointe War Memorial Associa- orations: time to concoct one's own' pret- was married on Friday to Karl Johann Kiefer, son of the together, and to enjoy a de- tion and the Grosse Pointe Gar- Building on the Ideas she ties this is a chance to acquire Karl Kiefers,of Calvin Road, in St. Paul's on the Lake- Ughtful Ch,rlstmas pro g ram' den C~nter, this program Is learned In De1mark and dl'aw. some very unusual things all .hore, at a family ceremony. presented, by the Salem Bell offered .free or charge ,to all Ing on her considerably crea- ready made. A small reception follow------,- Ringers. G~ Pointers. \ t1v1Jy lItrs. Strang has worked -1---- ed at the home of Mrs. ('o\or('d wood roslume sull and Onp of the highlights of the Mrs. Strang, II native of Den- out 'some highly unusual deco- Thrlfl builds a bridge ta Frederick William Pearce Mrs. Pearce wore a toast col- evening wUl be the final re- mark, has loved ChristmaS since raUve schemes. She ,has new carrY us over the flood of emer. of East Jefferson Avenue. ored slUt dress with a bodice of port. of the "Dollar Grow" com- the day. of her childhood when ideas to teach her audience for gency. The brid~ wore a gown of Alencon lace. mitt.ee-a fWld raising projed ivory Pftu d~ sole Ind , veil of For her wedding triP. the new In which all.'the women of the antique rose ,point lace and Mrs. Kiefer wore a gray and church have participated this camed a D06Egay of stephanotis green tweed coat dress with year. and white roses. black accessories. When they re- Many attractive gift lternJI The honor attendant was turn from their trip they w111 will be' available for all who Julie Pevc~, sister of the make ~their home In SL Cialr wish' to do Ct' bit of Christmas brllte, who wore I, gown of deep Shores. shopping before they enjOy re- aqua .• She carried a booquet o~ ----- freshments served from festive white fug! mums,.nd red roses. Yes, white potatoes occaslon- goid and white tea tables. Our Price List The bridesmaids dressed .lIke ally do burst In the oven. Mary th~ maid of honor, carried bou- Morr. of the foods and nutrition quets of white mums. They were department at Michigan state Mrs. Claude'V/. Reagan Marion Kiefer, sister of the University, explains that mois- To Entertain Chapter. bridegroom. Mrs. James Floyd ~urc in the potato creates steam Shampoo and' Wave, 4.00 Collins, of New York, and Kay whieh ~xpands inside the po- Mrs. Claude W. Reagan wl11 '. Pope of Houston, Tex. tatoo New crop potatoes are entertain in her home on Sl.the- Perm~nent Waves from 15.00 The best man was Mr. Robert much higher in moisture than Un road with a Christmas tea in Taylor and ihe ushers were storag., potatoes. Trick is to hbnor of the Gen. JOI;lah Har. Tint, 10.50, including settings John Bergman, Gerald Fitzger- prick or ,slit the skin before mar Grosse Pointe Park Chap- I aId and Richard Allor. the Potato goetJ into the oven. ter, ,DaughterS of the American -Photo by Alice Elizabeth Whitt and Mrs. Kiefe-r wore a mulberry Then steam has a way to escape. Revolution, on Saturday, De- In St. Paul's on the lakeshoreFriday,ELIZA- , cember 12, at 12:30 p.m. She BETH HOPE PEARCE, o~East Jefferson avenue, will be assls~ by co-hOlltesses daughter of the late .Frederick William Pearce and on c!l1I'ofher services our usual Mrs. David AdamsOn,' Mrs. Bert Ferne Hickey Pearce, was married to Mr. Kiefer. He Trumbie, and the Misses Effie is the son of the Karl Kiefers, of Calvin rhad. prices prevail , I ofucilt tp,,1e,. Downer arid Dorothy Lewis. • The chapter regent, Mrs. Paul . Marie Joy Curtiss, Wins Choir Masteris Degree M: Cowan, will conduct the TElEPHONE TU 4-9393 ELECTROLYSIS. business portion of the meet- Marie Joy Curtiss of Whit- man of the NI,Uonal Conven- ing" following. which there will tier boulevard, lecturer and tion of the American Gllild of P_.HIlt ...... -1 of S.perfl.o., Hair be a program 'of RevOlutionary director of youth choir work- Organists which will be held I, NewSII.rt Wan Me"'." War music under the direction shopS and fMivais, has been in Detroit June 27 through Dool'mll" will tde J'our (III' of Mrs. John W. Ottt~ger. No ObligMirHI for C01UllittlllirHI awarded the chQlr master's de- July 1. I ,. • Contributions alSo w1ll be ac- gree lCh. 1'01.) by the' Amerlce.n . '.' 10U L hfhrso., Grolle 'oi ... hrlt . VA~-4714 cepted for,. the Indian children Guild of Organists. No true and perman~nt fame Esqllir:_ Th,lIIer BllilJitlg who are 5 u p P 0 r t e d by the . This cerllfici.te was given on can be founded eXC'eptm labal'll Daughters of the American the basis of a comprehensiv~, wblch prom6te the Ml,plneu of Revolutlorlr1 two-day examination held un- mankind. . ',5honw ----'----'-->-- der th~ direct IUQervislon of Unusual Values 'Newest the NatiOnal GUild Examina- in Pvt. Robert G. Piche tions Committee in New York Doll Trains.-t :fort Sill City. These tests demonstrated the candidate's ab1l1ty ;n choir Clothes Oriental Rugs FORT SILL, OKLAHOMA directing as well as the theO- retloal knowledge of Harmony, Custom ..4etNe hairdressers (AHTNC) - Army Pvt. Robert .~ the Ecclesiastical Mode!, and rrY.lde to fit G. Piche, 19, son of Mr. and any size dol! . Mrs. David B. Piche, 445 1'110- the repertory of Church Mu- sic. ' . Also doll .A ;~ ross road, Grosse Pointe Farms, ~ing and Mich., is receiving eight w'leKs MiS6 Curtl&l organized and linens. 17888 MACK AVENUE of advanced individual art1llery directed fot eleven years one Reosonabl~. training at, The Artillery and of the outstanding Youth Choli: q/t Missile Center, Fort Sill, Okla. programs of the state at 6he Dollie Karin Between Washingto~ and Rivard The training is scheduled to be Grosse Pointe Memorial Prt!6- TU 5.7435 l~. completed Dec. 18. byterian Church. !In Piche is being trained in tbe At present 1M 11 vice-eha1r- duties of a cannoneer in a 105 millimeter howitzer section. I

Now in Pr~ress!

"TONIN" PUBLIC SALE , ro.M h.ld Monday, December 7 thru December 12 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ann !ouj,je I At'the residence of the estate of e "nnounces' the eppointment of "TONIN" Edith M.,Scotten to her stoff. Tonin has recently arrived from 910 Edgemont (Cor. of Jefferson, Gr~sse Pte. Park, Mich,) The household contents of this 30 ROOM MANSION will be sold at a priced sale. Frc')nce.' Values formerly to 26.95 . Such fine items as: French furniture, procela'ins, bronzes, marble statuary, importa"t paintings, ori.~tll llB.s rugs; silverware a~ china, A""",,hIM,," ••• TU 2.6300 Approximate" 3000 Items - PI_III Prices All S.les Finsl. No Phone Ord.n, Sal. Conducted by Du Mouchelle 1,1 Galleries Co. - on the eompu.s Ltfwrence F. DuMouchelle, Appr~;ser and Liqufdator ~ 405 ~i4h.u- ~, at S.t.tfJaed WALTon-PIERCE , For information call WO 3.6255 ,------I, PC;:

Thursday, December 3, 1959 G R 0 S S!. PO t.N TEN EW S Twemy-One. 'Woman's Page • • •.by, of, and for Pointe Women Bledsoe-M etz Troth Re'vealed Chapter AO of PEO Only T'wo to 'Go for Ball Team To Meet on Monday Mrs. James Ross Stewart Cot and Mrs. Thomas M. Metz Miss Mcu attendcd tile Uni- City police officer, Duncan was bom Wednesday. November ler AO of the PEO 8is. MacEachern, already the father 25. Giving in to the Inevitable, ncw one. Congratulations should of six young boys, took his wife, Of!lcer MacEachern even agreed be in order, for Officer Mac.. the engagement of thelr daugh- hCI' fiance, the University of terhooo will. meet Monday Miami and University of Of- Betty to the 1l0spltal a litUe to name his s('venth son Duncan Eachern, but if anyone wants Pencle Ann to James H. evening December T at 8 tCf troit. He Is a member of Kap.na over a week ago for dellv'ery of (the middle name Is Girard) ta buy some girl baby dresses Bledsoe, son of Mrs. Payne SIgma and Delta Phi Epsilon. o'clock in the home of Mrs. their seventh cblld. thereby making up somewhat for Christmas, he's the man to Bledsoe, of Hampton road. and A June wedding at Fort Bel. Paul Nagel on' Park lane. Her 'It seems that his cohorts at for the failure of a little gil'1 to see. Rufus H. Bledsoe of Detroit. voir, Va., Is planned. co-hostess will be Mrs. George the station' had been teasing app.ear. Sadly 'enough, young Nicholson. him quile a bit because, In an- Duncan Girard Is not a sevenlh Eleven weighmaster stations Mrs. EI'nest Scherer will lead ticlpation of this one, he had son of a seventh son, but t d b th M' hi Duncan senior does have four are opera eye IC gan a discussion centered around bought some dresses, a doll and State HI g h II' ay Department. ELIZABETH ARDEN'S the Sisterhood's educational other items needed by a very, brothers, plus five sisters. They are located on major loan fund and Cottey College, very young lady. This time it Young Dunean will have lots trunklines at Intersections near which is sponsored by the na- just had to be, he must have of playmates, though, for his six Erie, Jackson. Cambridge, New new tional organization. Coltcy is been saying to himself. brothers lire all stall'sleps. They Buffalo. Junction, Ionia, Lans- \ loclrted in Nevada, Missouri. But alas, the fates were' are, almost ten

-Pholo, b.y Clinedlnst GRAECHEN BECKER, daughter of the Paul Mc- Nair Beckers, of Fisher road, was married Saturday in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church to Mr. Stewart, son of the late Ggrdon A. Stewarts, of Fisher road .

. Cat~olic Study Club To Welcome Pointers The Calholic Study' 'Club' of Mrs. Bernard Bray, of Mc- Detroit will hold its Member- IImlan road. and Mrs. Louis ship Day, on December 7. at the Riehl, of Aline ~rive, are plan- League of Catholic Women's ning to be pre5ent. fronI Hot Spring .. Arfc. building, 120 Parsons Street. Tea will be served, in the This will be an open meeting. English Lounge; by the Social A. colorful film, "The St. committee. l\trs. Wm. G. Koer- Lawrence Seaway." will be ber, chairman. and Mrs. Gilbert shown at the morning program. G. Lingle, vice-chairman. The Fine Arts Depadment di- rector, Mrs. John J. Shada. and On December 14 the members the chairman of the Arls Di. of the Catholic Study Club of Detroit will be con due t e d Elizabeth Arden'! ~ew lipStick 'case with the vision. 'Mrs. Walter V. Mc- ~fit~~ ~/M alnu»ta,~ Greevy, made arrangements for through the Wayne Slate Uni- , ' flexible reflector mirror. It'! magic! Just a , the pro'gram. . versity, including the Memorial Community . Art Center with IT TASTES GOOD-A CLEAR UNTREATED WATER-NOTHING ADDED right turn of your finger and the mirror rolls During .thc business meeting, so to b! held at 1:30 o'clock, the luncheon at the University. Ar- out from the fluted ~ase. Apply the lasting 365 day wonder membership chaitman, Mis s rangements, for the day, were made by the Civics Department Katherine F. Lassaline, ,vill In. radiance of the creamy lipstick' in iliss Arden's director, Mrs. J. Edward Young. WRIST Mr:HION WINDS IT troduce .the" new members and own spirileq colors; There is n~thing like 'it in present each one with a corsage. The sturdy water-resi,stant Two of the new members are The Michigan State Highway the world. See it now ••• use it forever. case of the Seamaster I\1rs. Harry G. Hammond, of shields the fine Omega HamptQr. rQad, and Mrs. Joseph Department estimates the ve- Mirror LipstiCK, all gold case, 3.50. Mirror Lip- movement within from A. Murphy, Qf Yorkshire road. hicle miles of travel in Michigan every hazard of du~t, mois- The program chairman, Mrs. \vill more Olan double during stick,' g~d and silver calle,4.25. Mirror Lifltltiek, ture, heat, cold and shock. Ralph L. Young, will inlroduce the next 25 years from an esti. 18K gold dial-figures. Lu- jewel~; gold &lidJilve!:c-. 5.00, "-plJu ... the members of the University mated 31 billion miles .during , minous markers. Models in of Detroit Chorus. They will 1959 to 64.5 billion miles in I stainless steel and 14K gold. present a Christmas Musical. Itam $100 10 $425. Don Large, director . 1985. .... f.cl. lax indo

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~ .., LONDON SALON "FAMI~ Y NIGHTS." Friday evenings, December 11 and 18. Also Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- ., ';' • • 'I .' . day evenings De&:ember 21, 22, and 23. • r T ".', ~~~';~~~ ...t'~~''" . . ..~ .'fJX:.::....Ker~lteVI.1011 tile Bill 18318 mack avenue - grosse pointe . .~~'~""\:~, . ),Ier~ltallts •;~.::~.~ • 'fI' • CALL TUXEDO 1.7597 .;"<..'..,.,..~~.., '.•~l;CO'.._'

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P.g.Tw.nty.two . '6 R O' SSE' ,P0 I.N T E . NEW 5 ' Society News Gathered IromAl1 of the Pointes' International C9l1lrol of radio- graduated froln Grosse Pointe active cootaminaUoa of the high High' School. At Western Miss seas Is recommended by Univer- Mrs. Thomas Frank Engle Andreassen is active in Inter. Miss Henderson sity of Michigan legal reeeareb- Varsity Christlan Fellowship ShoH' and to the Pointe Sy and History Club. ers. MISS NANCY E. DRAN, \1.•• Weds Navy Officer (CCIIlt1aUed. fro. Pqe 15) SINGER of Meadow Lane an. daughter o{ THEODORE J. nounce. the birth of a daugh- on November 20. Harden DRAN, of Hawthorne, is teach. Mrs. ter, REBECCA NOBLE, on No- is the tormer MARY STAN- il)8 fourth grade at Edison Ele- vember 27. Mrs. Singer is the Ensign and Mrs. Thomas Frank 8'918 fly to Jacksonville CATO. Proud paternal Il'atld' mental')' school in ,Kalamazoo. former ANN WATSON. She is • Grosse Pointe High after.their Friday evening wedding in Grosse parents are the HAROLD W. Pr1lllt ., Ie 3 ... HARDENS of Maison 1'OIId. .. '" .. SChool graduate and is a mem- Pointe Congregational Church Recently returned from a ber of Sigma Kappa, social only Sl.GO ••• Thanksgiving visit with reIa'. sororit.y. at Western. Dol,v •• lleck PMttic c_ Grosse Pointe Congrega'tiollal Church was the set- JAMES MATHENSON, son' tlves in Kansas are the MAR...... , 1 10k ,... of the PAUL S. MATHEN. Otft, , $1.". tlllHH ting for the candle light wedding Friday evening of vm HOUCHINS of Harcourt .....k I. ,ev pt ••,e!4 ,...... ,. Elizabeth Anne Henderson, daughter of Mrs. Joseph SONS,. of Lakeland avenue, has l'Dad. Per square inch, tltere Is pledge

~" Saturdays, 8:00 to 12 Noon , ' tuJt Sa& ',' CALL A MAN p(>'" t bri11gs YOIl ollr magnificeut .,t MAXON BROTHERS, Inc. fur collection at January jur sale priCe5 t Inc. !J Randin Rambler, n~~H::>~~~ He is e~perienccd, We hove 104full.tlme men with a 1481 I Kercheval. at Alter Road fjii1 ":::.~ total of over 200 years of reol estate experience - ;:'\:~! over 150 years with Moxon Brolhers. Wflt ::.};:1 ~ "" 1550 Broadway Ai80 GrOt'lllePointe, Birmingham ~ ______T_u_I(_.d_O_2_._&_O_O~ .. ~:~mfm~Koo'wm'0'~w::~:=-----=~ • , t

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Thursday. December 3. 1959 6 R 0 SSE PO I N TEN EWS . Plge Twenty-three . Pointe SkiClub AII'.ThatRemains of Kings' Row Thr~e Take Training At Mi88j)e Center I:, FORT SILL,. OKLAHOMA 1~58 Ir.duat~ of st. PIUl'. High To Open:.)~ason (AHTNC~Three Graue PolDte, School. -~ Mich., soldier$are receiving Pvt. Robert W. Crowther Jr., All- Interelted GroNe Pointe eight weeks 'of advanced Indi. Ill,. whose parents live .t '790 .ldel1l are corcUally, invited to vidual artillery'tralnin. at The U'l)lverslty, was grlduated from the Gfoa.se Pointe War Mem- ArtlUery. and MI5$lle Centllr, St. Paul's Hlah School in 11158. orial Center ,Wedt1Hday eve. Fort Sill, Okla. The Iralnln, Is Pvt. FredrIck C. Park, 18, is nln •• December 16, at 8 o'clock sche- ast aturday, November 28, and will be sold ,tit ,$3,.(I()", for ,singles i dropPed the decision, 78.71. ' - , , ,Re pea t e d whlstle tooting In the second half to pace the and $5.00 for cou~les\~ecause ... , ..,. '.. '" .... , Longest . Shin Guards .' 6.25 • brought the IIMI,o,nto a stand. Mendel raily. ,He, scored, 18 of llmlted facUlties, iUs plan- .,x-Way , I ned to Umlt, participation in still 51' times andspo led the polnls .In the third quarter this winter's ski Club events to Neighborhood Club ,News , Opens~ef' 7 .. 'H9ckey Gloves8.95 opener for teams 'l-nd the spec. which )Jut the Chicagoans out In members and.' their g u est s. [ tafors alike. The ~rlllrs were front 57-53 going into the final Members ,';111 be the first al. . KALAMAZOO - The longest guilty on 30 occasions,' which period. lowed to sign up for programs continuous stretch of express. Pucks 35- in the long run spelled defeat. The Friars hcld a 23-111.lead and trips and will be able to SCHEDULE way In Michigan will be opened Coach 'Charles. Hollo'sy was In ,the first period and a '40-32 participate at a rate somewhat to traffic in southwelltern Michi- quick to point ,out that the of- mal'gin at halftime. Austin's less than guests who will be in- Thursuay gan on Monday (Dec. 7}. Socks 2.95 !lelatlng was just as bad for 5tarting five all hit in the vlled on a "space available" Forty-five miles of limited ac- Mendel a5 it was for tM Friar~ doubI~' figures with Bill Fltz. basis. 11 a.m: 'Knitting Ladies' cess super-highway from a point but he feft the. calls" especIally gerald notching 16, Bob Brink- On Wednesday, Decemberi6. 3:30-5 p.m. Games'Room Activities -.Jr.:Members east .of BattIe Creek to Paw undcr the backboards, caused man and Walt Connolly getting the Grosse Pointe Sports Shop 3:45-5 p.m. Boys Handcraft ...,..Ages 7-12 . Paw will be placed in use when SKIERS 'SPECIAL his team to abanpon its defense 15 elich, Bill Hodgman 11,- and and Margaret Rice will displllY 4-5 p.m. Girls Gym - 'Ages 7-12 ' State'. Highway Cbmmlssloner to keep from fouling the oppo- Paul Zosel 10. . the latest in ski fashions and 61P30.7:30p.m. Jr; Girls SPorts - Ag~ 12. & over - signals the opening at 11 a.m. SKIS ••• imp0l'ted. Full Illmi- nents. , Austin will open defense of equipment. L i \'e models will Includes Basketball, Volleyball, :Bad- Whp.n this. section opens, ""'ea, Permtmenl bot/om ... ' Mendel's star Mike Stallings, its Cenlral Division champlon-. clrculate and inform evervone Michigan wllI :have !l10~ than S-10 guard, was extre~ely ef- ship on Friday. December 4, about'the clot h e s and gear. minton, etc. 350 miles of limited aecess pl(ls/ir.: lOp eages , •• lip tmd feeUve wlt~ hI5 long shots, when it entertains Catholic Many of the Items wIll make 6:30-~ p.m. Games Room Activities - Int. and Sr. expressway. heel prOle&IOr ••• sllfel)' which produced 41 of, Mcndel's Central. After Its home opener wonderful Christmas glits just Member~ " , Of this amount, 130 miles is re/efne bi"a;ngs. points. Holl.osy"\'as p~rtlcularly the Friars will hit the road for In time for the active sklin. 6:30-9' p.m. Billiard Room - Boys 13,,& over on US -12. between Detroit and impressed w1th Stalllng's shoot- five games before playing be- season. 7:30 p.m. Sr. Girl Sports"- Includes Volleyball & Paw Paw. More than 80 per Jng IS he mIssed only two sh~ts fore, the home cr'owd again. Also on the program for the Basketpall cli'nt of this expressway - which 16th wIll be a Warren Miller will be known as Interstate 94- Boots skf movie' short. A brief busi. Is open to traffic or under con- '_. ~ _ Friday tract., ..:. ness meeting wJl1 follow witl'\ . ,: . ~ . ".r an election' bf omcers and sub~ Maokie w11l be stationed a,t a Bindings .. , ItIl ",fety releue 9:30 a.m. ' Girl Scout Meeting central poInt .nellr Galesburg Sports Calendar for Week mission of a constitution.' 'l'he 1 p.m. Oldtimers Club -.Retired Men - Cards evening 'will be concluded with from. which he will sillnal the .11 4 item. only & Refreshments' limuitaneou~' cutting ',o! ribbon Poles .. ~ i <" BASKETBALL ' coffee and a socIal hour. Dec. 4-St. Paul .vs. St.' Ambrose Away 8:00 p.m. 3:30.5 p.m .. GamesR6om, Activities. - Jr. Members by officials at each end of the 3:30.5 p.m. Open Gym -'- Boys 13~15 ~. ' _ expressway.~ " , ..Austin vs. Catholic Central Home B:QO p.m. Then caravans of cars will Grosse Pointe vs. Dearborn. f'.way 8:00 p.m. Woodruff Gets' Berth 7:30-9 p.m. Guys & Dolls Dance":"" Boys & ,Girls '- Ages 7.12 '. depart from both ends and meet , , GPUS'vs. HU1;Onl. ,'H9me 8:00'p.m. In Western's Lib~Up at Galesburg where a luncheon , , ' ' . SWIMMING '. meeting will be held.' . Grosse PoiI1tevs. Birmingham, , Tommy Woodruff, form e I' Saturday OfficIals hm the three coun- 81n DEPART.Ell '. 'Away 7:30 p.m. Blue Devil cage' stI.r and son ties through w,hich the new of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wood- 1-5 p.m. Games Room Activities - Jr. arid Int. 'Dec. 5---Royal Oak Relays (RO Kimball) stretch of highway past's -"Cal- ruff of Severn road, 'cracked Members. .. \ houn, , Kala!:J1azoo' and Van Poulfry Shears . 2:30.7:30 p.m. the" Western. Mtel11gan Uni- 1-2:30 p.m. Playmates Club'- Boys & Girls":':" Ages Bureq,...,.. wIll be on h~c). for versity bl'sketblll 'lineup. He 4-6 - - • the colorful ceremonies. .,' ,from Germtny. An id.. 1 gift for .'very' home. will be one 01 four 8Ophomores MaCkie will attend a. recep- 1:30.5 p.m. Open Gym - Teenage Boys -; . - Exc.llent fOf' b.rbec ..._ .:.• .:••..... In .the ltarting lineup when 2:30.4 p.m. Funsters Club -'- Boys & Girls - Ages tion at Kalamazoo later' in ,the ,5.95 the. BronCOll oPen the 1959-60 7-12 ' day and a .dlnner meeting at sea.sonagainst Northwestern. ' ... Western Michigan' University 'Games :B 0 at" B'a:n t e r- Woodruff was a standout that night. ., . c;h.u,pok.r Inel ellrt 9;m ••. Otnen. Monday ' By Fred "Run'nells. performer as 'a forward and ,. captain of the Grosse Pointe tlmp/. p",/ei"g SPfI&' i" Blue Devils In his senlol' year. 3:30.5 p.m .. Games Room Activities - Jr. and .Int. .Three ,Pointers '. ,,"r hours 9 10 9 We GOOFED, and we ajJole- gates to th'e American Power His coach, Howard MacAdam. . '. :' Members ' . g!ze to Jimmy Carlin for omit- Boat AssocIation. - predicted big things for Tom 3:SU.5 p.m. }'6~n'G'ym - Boys 13-15 On All States tlng his name in the final De- It is reported that there are and apparently MacAdam is a 6:30-9 p.m. Games Room Activities - Int. & St:. Three. Grosse Pointe football troil Cruising - C I u b salling 20,000 yachtsmen on the rosters good judge of baskelball talent . Members. ' players were named to All State TU +5b6O standings a couple of weeks of ILYA's member clubs and' as it is rare when a sophomore 6:30-9 p.m. Open. Gym - Teenage Boy's teams in the official selection cracks the starting lineup on a ago. fhile copying the res!Jll~. they own over 8,O?O pleasure, ,7-9 p.m.. Billia,id. Room - Sr. Members for 1959. . we completely missed Jimmy's crafts. I college team. Blue Devil center SIeve Ger- name whlch'should have been Commodore George W. Gard. . Tom will operate at a guard ow was selected on the Class A Jlste-. .. ,. , .f < ¥ I, • ~. ~,. i" ';' - I' ,." , t .. 3 " r 'F -

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tinl Eli: Ale Mr. :M:r TO tULQAIIA- Pre8liJeut T ~nhQw« uamed ll:dwaN San Page, Jr. (above). to lier\... don as the first 1.J. S. mlnj.s.tl}f t9 ria! l>\Ugul,a lJin<:Q 1~~Q,'l"llil ap- TM payload MIne fe&d1e4.. HINIJe for 'Iauac:bl"i' by read, pOOitw\!nt warks res.ulUpUQ& }. of dlplomatio f;llatil.ll\l. MOON IIAMlo.;-Hcle are tl,1e~ayload and the .\UILI-Able mlssUe ~o ... fir!ll.g at Cape pea Cal\l,verlll, Fla., to orbit the moon and transmit an outline back to earth. The payload 1.1 bea 1l1oLilllC<1on the third .tage. It rIdes inside A two-plei:e plastic shroud (see top of mWil .. cha right photo) for the tlrst 76 miles or so, then the .hroud 11 jettisoned and paddIei .pring ed ~ &lid lock 11\ place. At top of the payload I, a reveI'M thrust nowe fo 1I0w It 011 radie irri tonuua.a.c1, The fAUle mlal1.le Is lIearly 1QO feet tall, welgh.l mort Uwa 260,000 pOUAcla. qU{ eho din Here Is what they .. w: ooeaD door at 18,100, feet dowa. , ' I CHICAGOAFrIIMATH-Whlle the investigation. Is und~N"&Y Into what eaUlled that TWA. freight plane to Cruh In .. res'dellU8J d~trict near Chlcago's Midway airport; th. In. jured are 't&rt1ng on. the road' to lei:Overy. The~ t\lo-u. Walter Storey, 55, and (lower) IOn Raymond, 18, are bl\S~l. t&1IUd With serious bums: Dr. Charles Von Solbrlg attendJ the father. The c~sh left itpel'llOnI dead.

Drs. Andreas Rechnltzer (left), oJacquee PIccard after dlve. 11,6OO-fOOT OCEANDIVE-V. S. Navy sclentista are evalu- ~ aUng In.formation from a record dive of 18,600 feet in the DUKE WON'T DUCK- The Marianas trench, off the Marianas Islands, one of the deep- Ducheu of Bedford haa filed est areas of the Pacific ocean. Divers were Dr. Andreas B. a petition for divorce against Rechnltzer, senior :scientist in charge of the Navy's diving the duke (above), multi- .pbere "Bathyscaphe Trleste," and Dr. Jacques Piccard, c0- mlllionaire Englishman now designer and builder of the sphere. on a Ie<:ture tour in the U. S. The duke, who turned his Woburn Abbey home into a British version of Disney- land, said he would not op- paM di\'orce. Both are .2. !~ l ~~;i; ~i . ~ TWO DRIVElS, CNI 'ASSENGEI KILLED-Twisted wreckag, jam. a ~~t In Pall,sadea Park, N. J., after a tractor-trailer and a lumber tr.uck.coIllded on rain-slick pavement. The driv. ers of both vehicles and a passenger In the tra~tor-trailer were killed. The accident hap- pened three miles wel!f of the George washington bridge, which connect. New York Clt, and New Jersey. IND Of THE flAIL fOl A DIPLOMAT-Ghostly limbs of sur. rounding bushes, fraIne 'the body of Povl Bang-Jensen, 50. year-old D,a.ni,shdiplomat found 'hot to death in a park in New York. A suicide nott! wu found In his pocket. A pearl handle .25 caliber pistol WB.lI clutched in his right hand. Eighteen months ago BlUIg.Jenlleri w,as dismissed from a high administrative post in the United Nations for' retu.slng to turn over to the UN • list of 81 Hungarian . refugees ",'ho told him the story of the 195£i Hungarian uprisin&,,' to protect the famille. of the Freedom lIghLer.. ,~ .,< . 'v' i ' -:\~~::~,~"':~:'~,";~:~,~~ ''';,'b~;i "

GAVE ,AWAY. A lANK-Ann Helllwe11 (above) Is the tell- l!r who punched out a eheck for $.,000,022.75 Instead' of $22.75. and. lost her jOb at the Hallley Falls Trust com- pany in Holyoke, Mua. She iSsue\! the check to Mrs.' James Walsh, wife of a U. S. Army aergeant,: and Mrs. Walsh Illlid she'd just keep NO-PAYLOAD-Snohomish County Sheriff Ted Griffith car- the check until the blUtk r.. ROW, ROW, .OW YOU. IOAtI OINlLY DOWN THE STRUT-A IOUl&I'yb9&tm'f rows down ri~ Velma Grey through the muddy flood waters to safety hired lli .. Helliwell the .lr(lct III Km'it, Viiii'll" Otilio(1/ lIit town. Inundated by the overflowiIl( Green river. from her home in Ebey Island, Wash., a tiny community neal Eyerett. Region is suffering Its worst flood In 27 years.

, DIIUT - t\ClrCIlI Jonn CAul. field hOlltOllllClllaon C. Kevln THEYTHOUGHTIT COULDN'TIE DONE-The arrival of Mary RC'Sll for hIli CAmera debut CeclUa changt'd the pattern for the family of Mr. and Mrs, at Ilgo two Wi:okll In Holly- IIOGED WHEN IT SHOULD'VE lAGGED-The jllt-powend Tempo Alcoa lies qrouDd at Pyra- Bernard Ward In San Francisco. Before she wall born. all wood. ~he III rllvorced from tlje bAbY'1I fllther, mOvie pro- mid 1&keIn Nevada, where It veered out of cOl1lrol1n A Ipee<3 te.It pnperatory, to • tIy &t the chUdren were boys (from left) Ke,1n: 11; Brendan. 6: ute ",,'Orldrecord. It did "better than 260," A1d '"pUot'"' La'Staud,actl". Terenc\!, 14; Bernard, 8. and Philip. 13. . ducer Fra.nlc RoM.

\ \ \ l ..\ttni$st;,,: CMoo 'LANE VICTIM FIGHTS POI UN-Wem;. D.vi~ SNAP-IHUTISCAPI CAI'SULI-A SWley Aviation corpora. 48, one of 13 ~twns Injured eri4lcally when a SUJIff.H Con- uon el\i'iJ\etr llta In A model ot the firm'. new B.58 RUitI • •tellaUon plane cruhed and exploded In a lleeplnr N,I- bomber neap' capillI.. whleb, lI!I UN, InApi Ihut like • IlknUal distnct Mar Chicago', Midway airport, I. matteS pocketbook a.nd 1ft. tht flyer fio&t down HalteS lD, collY Ilk.. at a bo.splt&1by two Dunes. Eleven penoM. Includ1Jll U. . A parachute open. automatk&U1 at 115,000 teet. The capo p1alle', enw O;f~ ~ In Ule boloeaUlt. .w. carriell" OWD oxn- WPPl1 ud.urvtnl e-r,

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CALL TUxedo 1-6900, , 2I-TUTOIING- IS-SITUATION WAlilTED 6-I0111NT- 6-I0111NT- I--AnlCus .0.: SALE I-ARTICLES FOR SALe CLASSrFIED \ R.ATES .- (U.flirll" ••U • (U ...... ) CHINA, fu:rti1ture, rugs, an~ BLACK WOO D clarinet, 3 LARGE Smoley leopard muff; ,. Acfi: 15 words tor $ 1.00 COMMUNITY NURSE. sick, people or inyaUdI. References. By day or live in. GROSSE PoINTE CITY - 5 '136 NOTRE DAME. " room up- tiques, ~l1at1eoua, bought 6OOx16 tires and wheels~ Car G.E. mangle. Sacrifice prices. sh Adt-15 words tor 90c TUTORING SERVICE Available. TUxedo ~M91. room upper. Convenient lo- 'per income. UtlUU... stove. and told. M.jestlc Fuml~e, radio ('46). Make olfer. EDge- Tuxedo 5-3687. after 7 p.m. 5c Neh .dditionol word MRS. LOUIS MARICK,PIRECTOR cation. Guaie, aeparate btie- refrigerator,' one car iVlge. 10227 WOOd~ TOwnaenc:l water 1-2288. ment. $100.00. TUxedo 2- Will decorate to tenant.s TRAIN, American Flyer, $100. Tutoring bV degree tC9CN" gYQII. INFANT CARE REGISTRY 1-2500. ' 'BE~UTi~UL Russian Marmot Boy's bike, $15. Doll house, " Can i 3876. choice. TUxedo 5-3074. able In all subJeCts for grades h,tg!:,'Hlghlyquallfied women, expert- COMPLETE Ltooel train' set jacket. p e He ct. condition, Co)Qnial, fur n is he d,$10. TUXEDO. 2~6900 school, college and adult educo. enced in tbe care 0( newborn , i HOUSE FOR RENT.' 3 bed- mounted with concealed wlr- $125. Pink wrought Iron glass' Boy's topcoat, $10. Girl's .3 TMlnk.Unes lion. .' __.' infants. Belt of city references . Grosse Pointe~,rk rooms, gas heat. 814 Lora\ne~ " Ix wi.fth . _._- ....- tOp: dinette set, $45, VA bike, $25. Chest of drawers, ' in ., S I .... es, ...... ,...--, 2.7'698',' . ' LINER STATIONS 339 Merriweather, Grs. Pt•• Farms LiceriJed and boftded. Maryland: 1011. near t 'Jeff., Close to schools. TUxedo manyacc;eseoriefl. $200 value $10. Doll bed, closet, toy scw~ OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS VERMONT 6-09'11 NNlNGMAM ORlJ(;S next to St.. Ambrose Church. 1~7968. I for '$615. Call after 6 p. m. ing machine. Valley 1,0065. HMJ.. K8nMft) ., Nav.- Dam. " and 5 l'OOOUI, includil!g ~ning TU~edo H1678, ------~~, 'nI...... TUxedo 4-282~~ AUDUBON, "50, St.Matthew'l F~'r.:'That Speci,al SEE me for beautiful clothing, SA-SITUATIONS WANTID room and sunroom. Newly deco- KNESS PHARMACY , PRIV ATE TUTORING rated. Adults. VAlley 4-~9. parish~,4 bedroom house, gll WURLITZER spinet organ. with C~dstmas 'present! furs, jewelry. Grosse Pointe .." ... Aft. at LocrIlmOG&' IN ' DOMISTIC. heat. ..$200. Lease, depocit. amplffler, suitable for home home. Valley 4--7843. TV ..al. 373 ST. CLAIR n.elll'Jeffel'SQn. KEnwood 1-0141. YOUR OWN HOME EXPERIENCED d p e D d - or proleuiooal .. use. Reply ~'StE'NWAY NSELS e 4-bedrOOm apartment, newly Mahogany console GIRL'S 20" bike. fine C ~ Phumaq, M.dI: ane! hours; TU 2~1916. work as nursemaid or care of 4 BEDROOM home at 502, Lin- '$200 per month. Jtep~i G-8, skirts. TUx'edo 2-9603." .~ " ,LAWRENC,E ,TUxedo 1-7422. invalid. ReferenCf.!6. TUxedo eoln R08.d. Available for Grosse Pointe News. . , 1Io...... d .I~ Mack and .. m- 1"{)156. : . " mediate occupancy. Can own- UPHOLSTERING BOY'S gray suburban coat and 2 AMERICAN Flyer train sets, ~. MId: m.l AnIta SECRETARY wanted for Grosse er. W02-7~. i ANNE PARKER, Tuxedo 5- 143UURCHEV.AL' 2-6891 Amo1da DTuI. Maek ..nil Raw. VA bat, Siz.e10. $8. Girl's. tall coat',l $35. Skis, poles, boOts, ,vom- • ",' '-"H .'~'i. i;.;,'"',-;~~~:l theme Pointe position. Slate quall~ EXPERIENCED "'JmIJl ~bell 0448, offen: a winning F~ size 10, perfect, $7. TUxedo en's 8•. men's 10. Argus C-3. Bob'. Dn/p, Mack md ao.J;rD ficatlons and. salary expeCted. day work for Friday: Call NEFF AT KERCHEVAL colonial: Den, Powder, large :rm.ZPLACE .EQUIPMEN'T, - 4-4655. "$15. Photo developel'. $5; 8 Reply to Box 0.25, GI'OIilIe after Ii p.m. TEmple 3-9073. Upper- Duplex living area. 2 DedrooolS, 2. ErROIT ARE" sereem,au 'types, "grates. , mm. nlovie camera, $25. Re- 8z1UII DnlI store. Mack and Pointe News. . . . POSITIVELY a more comfort- oar" Ii months use. . . . flex camera. $10; oversize '1'OiIndDe . . • HELP! Experienced girl needs able home. than an' apartment . . '.. . andii'oDl,' ~ See. display . PASTEL Jtands Jitedlc:a1 Service Pharmacy. vibrator reclining chaiI', $40. Mack aDd MoraD ' WOMAN SECRET/\RY 3 or 4 hOIl!"! work pc!' day. at twice the rent. Really Jiv- NEWLY ,decorated 5 room nat 'at,SMITH '- MA'rI'HEWS, PORTRAITS Blue era. Drug .. Mack and Neft ,', 8MO Charlevoix Ave. WA TUxedo 4-6836; . " ReferenCes; LOrain 8-2814 able 3 bedrooms 2 baths pan_ at 755-Harcourt. Couples'only. by Stephen Gyurich Blue Hlll PharmaC)'. Mack and FOR. SALES OFF!CE. ': after 2 p.m. elled 'libr ...... , b;eakfast 'room. I, TUxedo 5-7510, days. '. .. BlueBill,;, '. ' E:q,erien'ced in .typing engi- -". 2-'115&.' " .' , , CHARCOAr,SUIT, young . DevoJlahire Drup. MIa and IDEAL XMAS man's, siie 20•.$15. Top coat • Devonsblre ' ' . hni EXPERIENCED white woman Modem 1-,heat. Adults pre-.. " ." FURNITURE - LiviIlg n~enngt'eports and tec 'cal N . '- "7' 5 H h ' ..... OOMS FOI.UNT ' rOQrn, , zip lined, $10. TUxedo 2-27/1.1. L &< L PbanDaC)', Mack Dd Bu. paperS helpful. Job includes wishes day work and serving. ferred.. o. pe...... ug . " . '. . , mahoguiy. dinIng l"OOfIl, maple GIFT,$IO.OO -, c:cJUfle)d . Co1;:ck PateiM Med1eIM, 15845 bookkeeping,c Ier I c a 1 and References:VAlley 1-7340. Chalinen, TUxedo 4-4040. . PLEASANT r~ for. gentle- be"drooni, full .and twins. APPOINTMENT. POW'ERsnow plow, blower Soundscriber. Pleasant tele- DAY WORK desired by eoxperioAT'i'RACTIVE lower, 3 "bed- man ,on Three Mile Rd. be- Draperies. Reaooable. TUx- . TU "-5852;, type, seifpropelled.' Tobog- . CLAIR SHORES , edo 2-2408 • Amold Drup. Marter :Rcl an4 phone manner e<'..oontlltl. enced dependable woman. rooms, gas beat. Beaconsfield tween Mack and Warren. Ga. 1677 STA."iHOPE, G.P.W. gan. 'Both perfect. Call Sat- leffencm . TUXEOO 4--1820 • . Grosse Poi n t e references. at st. Paul. Available. TUxedo rage available. TUxedo 2;:4S37 urday and Sunday. TUxedo 1~ (c- .7588. ,'. . Can TRinity 3-4994. 5-7961... call evenings., ". , Lowrey HolidllY . DRUMS •. snare, bass, cymbals. ,.,';, ' 4A-HELP WANnD ...-- $50. TUxedo 2-2801• " ROSSE PTE GROSSE Pointe Woods-Lovely ,.Pull size Spinet Organ with ELECT~IC'gimar ,; triple' pick- (Dolllestlc) GROSSE POINTE lady, middle VERNJERG .',. room for ,enUeoian: Tele- percussion. Now only W LOCATION. Brenton Car~ CLAR*ET, $75; Speed Graphic 'up,' delUXe model, :four aged, wishes light houR- TERR,ACE APARTMENTS phone. TV;. radio, 'private roll, lamp repairs and restora- EXPERIENCED white woman. , work, eilSt side. What have 1180 $895 camera, 3JA,x4H, $i25. ('.-all months old, sacrifice •. $125. tioDL Now in Maxine Sbel~ Cook and downstairs. Live you? VA 1-22~. . 937 VERNIER. ROAD ... bath. garag~, TJlxe,d0 4- . pllJs be,nGn., after II p.'~. TUxedo 4--2335. AMp. available. $20. TUxedo in. Every Wtdnesday and " 2..2721. , doll, wiUiamiburg Row, 19358 Betweeo. La.l:eshore Drive and ROOM for busb1els man, good Sedes of lelISOnsipeluded. LAMPS, large dining table and 'tJverno~'l 1llock north of 7 every other Sunday. Other BELGIAN lady desires irooJn& Mack. Ad j ace n t .Locbmoor neighborhood, ref ere n c e s. Home Demostratlon. Terms. MODERN' full. size dining roo'm help, 3.. children; . $45p<:r chairs:' dishes. S&W revolver, 1I1le;'DIamand 1-5180. ,lit home. VA 1~8064. CoWitry Club. 2 bedroom apart- TUxedo 5-3545. Evenings, SMILEY BROS. set with iarge breakfront. week .. Tuxedo 4-7744. . permit required. TUx e d 0 LADY wishes dayll. Willing to men!, gas heat. Available Dec. TUxedo 1-4128. 5510 WOODWARD TR 3.6800 $400. TU:"edo 1-9333. 1-6772. l~SONALS WANTED;,' White cook, light work; will do any kind of 15th. $117.50. Moo. thru Fri. 9to 9 hoUsework. Good references. WO 3-9118 LA 1-0457 LARGE ROOM, kitcheD privl~ Sat. 9 to S BOY'Ssport coat. size 17. Girl's MRS. ALLEN, world's famous cleaning, age 30-50. Live in. DOLt. CLOTHES . leges in quiet .bome. Young Sun. 1 to 5 dresses, size .10.'Double head- ; reader of. astronom;.r. will help References required. TUxedo Call afle'r 5 p.m. WA ~157. COMPLETELY remodeled, 2- business girl or teacher. TUx- board, 2 modem lamps. Tux_ 2-1473. . Assorted wardrobes for popular .~ you find yourself. Have help- RELIABLE 16 - year - old girl bedroom lower, beautifully etlo 4-6674. , POOL TABLE, ,5O"x28'" $30; dolls and for 10Yl and 18" lady edo 4-07.43. : ed etheI'll why not you? WOMAN for cleaning 5 hours would like baby sitting. VJI. deconted. Garage. Mwt see B.B. gun~scope, $7; H.O. dolls. Custom made anti wasli- HouI'll, " ~.m.-9 p.m. ~o ap- MAPLE breakfast sct. 36"x60" I on Fridoe.ys. $1.00 per hour. ~. , to appreciate. TUxedo 1-2156. GENTLEMAN. Telephone prh'. Lionel train, $40; ice skates. able. '; p6intmerit n e c e s s a r y. 9823 ilege-. $10. VAlley 2-4:1&3: $!I. 'J;Uxedo. 4-2~. evenings. mirror. Shag t.1tTowrug. Good I Grand River. WEbster 3-5712. plus bus. fare. TU., 5-5081. M. Hareis TU 4.7594 condition, reasonable. VAlley GERMAN Huntarian ClOCll: 'OC HARCOURT. lovely upper with 621 Laliewood. . baby s!Wn". References. VA '1 SEE AND HEAR the Knight 1-2768. WOMAN DRIVING to St. Louis 5-SfTUATION -- 2 bedroomI, family room, ur.n. ANTIQUES -;- Pair of chairs. WANTED 2-5684. f' 1 2' ...... ag .• .,.,,, NEW 5 ~M Cape Cod one piano before. you buy any i December 17th. Free trans- vases, lamps. collection of VINYL leatherette co v ere d CHAUFFEUR, full or part lrep ace, car..- e. ,!,",*", floor helme, nicely furnished, . plano at any pt:1ce. Universal- : portation for driving asSis- EXPERIENCED colored' we- TUxedo 5-4100. excellent." transportation. Prf- ' )y acef~rf 10 a.-m." LA. 6-26,51. work cleaning. References. leges or will share home. is an outstandlllg console Tyler' 6-8436. 6 ROOK upper, completely re- TUxedo 4.7738. piano with the tonal excel. .Toaster. Girl's ice skates. size Christmas cards shown at AWNINGS, screens. removed. deeofated.' Gas heat. garage. I . f. 00<1.- d T . size 44, '$15 each. Cost $150. 4; large doll carriage; child's your !Jome by appoint- WHITE woman will .•hv with enCe 0 a g £l'lln. emlS Storms washed and hung...... , 1311 Somenet. $100. TU: GROSSE POINTE-Beacons- if desired. Grosse Pointe Underwood b'pewriter, excel- -electric pin-bail m ae h in e; ment. With your names Eavestroughs cleaned. Wall . children or elderly I*'erlU; 2-2219. .~ field. Room for rent. Private Piano CeDt ..... 14932 Kerche- lent condition, $50. TUxedo child's electric organ; 3-D and the sentiments you washing and painting. VAlley by the bour. References. birth and entrance. Tuxedo 1-0552. I vic",er~; miscellaneous. All cllOOle deliveries of orders vicinity. 1-4127. Grosse Pointe Val- ON THE HILL, 153 RidieRoad. :2-7731. '. vaL , SKI CLOTHING .AND che~p; ~Uxedo 2-3~66. .- • e led t e d will be made ley 4-0816. Georgian colonial loWer flat. EUROPEAN chandelie1"ll for EQUIPMENT SALE 1 9-PIECE redwood furniture sct. ~ with 48 hooI'll.. YOUR, GIRT. FRIDAY Available Dee. lilt. 3 lug bed- 6C-OFFICE fOR lINT lillIe, amongst which are, 2 HEAD SKIS MARY MORAN has added . 6-FOI lENT rooms and lNlth. 2 car garage, French empire gold glUed. NEW SKI PARKAS Admlrlll TV, ~ahogany con- 'l;'lJxedo 2-4195, the newest silk screen ( U...... lslted) screened porch,. $150.00 a DESK space. Personal tele- TUxedo 4-3666, weekdays and JACKETS I __s_O_IC_._T_U_x_c_do_2'-_12~30._ MIMEOGRAPHING month. can TUxedo 5-3361. phone answering service. E,,- after Ii p.m. .. , _ Decei'T1ber 5 c 6 12x24 RUG. Mohawk's rose , e:-:-DETICTIVE SEIYIC' . to her , ALTER ROAD. south of Jef- ceIlent location. Reasonable. . " , ferson. Modem brick upper. GROSSE POINTE Tuxedo 2-1600. ANTIQUES, appr:1.isals, estates 478 LINCOLN ROAD, G.P. wool twist, $20. TU"edo PERSONAL protective service Stenorette, Transcribing and Secretarial Service nat. SpacloWl 5 rooms, elec- N APARTMENTS liquidated. Unusual acces.sor- : TV 1-0801 1-0791. ; provided for holiday parties tric stove and refril!'erator. GARDE . . 195Hi MACK. Spacious Sor 6 ies for your. home: Good Ie- MRS. COLEMAN TU 4-6442 BRIDAL GOWN, size 10-12, RALEIGH 26" English bicycle. and special occasions. .LI- Landscape service. Adult&, SLOAN DRIVE, 21441 rooms. Paneled and drapec" Iectlon of fur'stolesand jack- 3 speed transmission with censed and bonded private WHITE, l~Iddle . age d ' man, $150. VAlley 2-6611. Available •.5 rooms, automatic New ground floor locition. ets. COine in and,browse. The ivory peau de sole, Alencon bullt.in power coaster brakes. deteclive agency. Operatives , . sober, would like a. job as .. heat, Itove. refrigf!rator fur. Heated andair-conditloned. WhlteElephut'She>p, 724 lace trim. matJ::hing head- All accessories. Excellent con- will dress fOrmally or infor- OPTION To BUY. Avallable:S nlshed., Laundry faclllUes, !)uitable tor medical, dental, West." 11 Mlle. Boa, ". ,Royal piece, $75. Original price, dltio", $50. TUxedo 2-3417. '.porter, j ani tor, handyman. in. ~ :'"1 mally as requested by clients. or .4 bedroom, brick colonial, pi.rldnC area. ...m.r. M. 0'-"'-""..,a, surance, .."c. TU xe do 1- Oa1l:;LIncoln ,3~5.14.0• :: . $225. TUxedo 2.6175. .' ... 'TUxedo 4-5193. 1941. Walnut paneled study, 0623 .. , Please make reservations for " - . mgr., apt., 104.. r • ; \ LODEN COAT, brown. size 12, rsei-vices 'In advance. Tuxedo ' c~ng, gas betlt, 2" fire~ h T bL.. [' .' IVAN SWIFT .. oll paintings, like new, $18. Wool sklris, GRO~SE POINTE'S OWN places,." recreation room, 4 1292 PHILIP. 5 .room. lower, NEW GROUND FLOOR office. '. C oirs, 0 leS, .amps i 4-0600. SECRETARIAL SERVICES from $25. Olhers from $5, An- size 7. $1.50 each. TUxedo car garage, large corner lot. well decorated, no small chll- Fisber Road, approximately All styles and sIzes, '50% off. t1que walnut bed, $25. Type. 4-3543. OFFERING .•• wrl ter; $8: Miscellaneous. ~ _ 2A~USICAL NearMichlga~'s best grllm- dren. OpeD 2 to 6. . ~50 sq. ft. TUxedo 1-5746; Harper Store Only. , • Telephone answ£'ring mar 8Chool, St. Martin'lI and j TUxedo 5-6116. .. VAN Ft1RNlTtmE& ITPHOL. INSTRUCTION TUxedo ,1-3349. BEAUTIFut, cherry dining • Thermo-fax reproductions Greybaven. $175 'monthly. Trombley, 876, Upper FURNISHED private oflicel, " 13230 Harper • Addressing ~ Mailing ARGUS C-3, flash attachment. room sui t e (Pennsylvania Owner: VA 1-9594. Carpets, draperies. 3 bef!rooml, .each, $50 per .month. Fur. PRESSUR£; :roINT PAD !or filter, telcphoto Ibns, $35. Housc), large hutch and table TEACHER OF PIANO • Postage meter wit h six chairs. TUxedo . 889 HIDDEN LANE • Perfect secretary UPPER FLAT, 5 rooms, gas 2 baths, baseboard beat. Elec- nlahed desk space, $25 per lick room. Very little, ',use. Boy's hOCkey skates. size 9, 4.6784. heat, newly decorated. Adults. rk: Jtlteherl, 2 ear. TUxedo 2- month. At Martone Building,C08t $225.00, 1t!1~.cor $J50. $3; racers, size 10, $4. Tu,,- TUXEDO 4-2458 WRIGHT IDEAS Reasonable. References. VAl~ 4845. . 10940 W hit tie r. Lakeview .TUxedo 5-2628 .. edo 5-4163. GIRL'S Schwinn 26" bicycle, 643 Notre Dame TU 2-6034 7-8200. ..' good con d I t Ion. TUxedo PIANOleSsOlI8, claSsical 01-' ley 2.8588. . APARTMENT on cadieux be- CAPE.~nsllverfox.Ex- TROPICAL fish tank, 10 gal- 4-4516. popular (Chord Systert}). Be- AM' PLACING .AD for nurse ANNE PAR K E R, Tuxedo tween Hartle(' and Morang. SINGLE OFFICE and suite cl\1Slve. Price only. 20%' of Ions, complete with stand, . " recently employed by my g1nne'Ql, advanced, children, 5-0448, offers: 224 Alter. s- Living room, bedroom, kltch. available, A I r eondltloned purchase' p r ice. '. TUxcdo light, 'filter. heater. and ex. GIRL'S 26" bicycle In good famify. Can give her excellent adults. Expertenced ~acher. bedroom, powder, gas, rec., en alcove and bath. Heat, hot building. Iiillcellent Groue 4':MI66,weekdays after 6 p.m. tra pieces of equipment; $40. condition, $10 .TUxedo 5.6774. Tuxedo 2-8968. recommendation. Call TU $130 • . . 1Mll Collinlbam, water, stove, refrigerato.r and Pointe IlX'ation. Also single ' Tuxedo, 2-6174. _ ..... _, ...--_._._. - 5-2628. 8-Hayes, deluxe 5-room, car- paridn,. $85.00. TUxedo 5- office, St. Clair Shores. Lomp, Lomp Shode Sale OLD AMBERINA pressed glass pet; $140 •.• 755 Lakeshore, 6523. TUxedo 2-2593. Custom lamp shades,. picture EVENING. gown, blark tafCeta, punch bowl nnd 6. cups. CIeSSicllI llnd Populor UMPS long. sl7.c. 12 large, spll'ghettl LlmogCl\ dinner set. l\Ieisscn (.;ustom-made I a mp shades ORGAN ~ VOICE ~ PIANO 41h bedrooms, Jta~lnet8, ALTER and Eaet Jefferson. Spa- NEW MODERN' clinic LCing framing, . eustom framed pie- .'!traps. Purchnscd at Prlscll. cups. 'Quaint, lacy patchwork heavenly view. OUter 2-5 bed. etoas 5 room apartment, 2 built 18820 Hayes, vicinity 7 tures In stock. Crystal ehan~ GUITAR made and re~overed in my la's, Newbury St. Boston. $25. party tablecloth; red bordered home. Originally on Ridge rooms, $140 up. bedroom.. Available Novem~ Mlle. Three do«ors, one den- d'Utft reduc:.ed in pIicc. Lamp Prescott 6-9883. damask tnbll'lcloth; antl,que Taug*ln your home or in our Ro~d. her lit. Adults. $135. VAlley tlst. 6 room suites available. mounting and' repairing. l.amps ltudIo. Frcnrh cOpper basin; crystal TUxedo 4-6511 GROSSE POINTE 2-6611. WIlI finish to suit. Gas heat, tiy'MlIirtJn; 146'37.41 Kercheval, BEAtrTlFUL Imported Chinese finger bowls. Early American Coli for Appointment BABY. SITTERS: Llcenscd and GROSSE POINTE Farms, 333 air conditioning. P r i vat e e<.tMl,er M'Rnlstique. V A lie y Brocade, 10 yards. Very reas. wooden artlcll'~, Incilan Vil~ GARDENS parking. La r g e reception 2,.sJ5~. I ()nabl~. WA_l_-l_7~,~'.•• lage district. l\Dams 1-9476. DRexel l.()6l0, 9:00-1:00 or bonded child care servicc, by MorOIlI. Lower 5,brick. Gas room. TUxedo 2-5735. DRexel 1-2620. hour, day orweck. THE SIT~ NEAR EASTLAND heat, gnage. WO. l~, TRADITIONAL SOFA, maroon AQUARIUM eQuipment, 10 gal- AP-n~ONS~-~~t;;~mad~~-ln-te~: TERS CI.UB, PRl!scott 7-0377. TU. 5-H45. j , .Up COVf!l', excellent condl~ 'LEM STROUD AND EXPRESSWAY 7-WANTIO TO lINT lon, 25 gallon tanks, stand, estlnft selection oCfabrics and GROSS• PO, ..- • bedroom > tlon, reasonable, AlJo Ken. p \1 m p s, CllteI'll, thermostat styles. $2 anci up. VA 1-2829. Studio of :Music '" I' • '" • WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom more las ltoVe, toll lllz~. I NURSES AVAILABLE FULLY CARPETED heaters, glass covers, thermo- .pper nat,newly decorated, house or duplex. vlclnlty Phone TU 2-9536, meters; clcanlng siphons, etc., stai~less steel pas- Be lUre and lee UIeIe TRAiNs, PLAY .. p'laDo. Special rapid Practical. Or Companion to live _Uti. garage. WA 1-3804. Eight Mile and Mack. RelSOn~ fully decorated Ind fully ClIfa cost $150, $40 takes all. VAl. senger set wijh 4-way tran9- fOr teen-agers and In. Own tra~sl;lOrtation. State BED'ORD LANE-Large lux. able. PR 8.2856 after I,. m. ley 3.01142, Comlel', LoIs oC accessorlcs. eourw peted " room, 1 bedroom apU. In ,opular and classl- licensed and bonded. DOLL GLOTHES, I'dultl Large, modem build1ng with ill- uriOUllranch, 3 bedrooms, 2Y.1 GARAGE aptrtment wanted to STEINWA Y grand plano; Cros- TU. 4'7271. eal. Intere.unt children's SUBURBAN CONVALlsCENT baths, library; Florida room, r~l1t in GroSlle Pointe area. HAM> FASHrONED & NURSING AGENCY dlvlduahy controlled gas heat ley combination FM racilo RANCH MINK, Ilatural. CJlPI' cOarse.. Engel Plano Studio, Included, free partillg, separate rccreatlon room, carpeted and Please call EQ 1.8623. 6 p.m, 1'932 Kerchtlval, VAllcy 3. DOLLlEK~NN and television set; Emplrc stoic. year old, worn few kitchen and dining room. Won- drapes. Mrs. Stelncr, John- nntlque soCa: china, glass, times ,top quality. $300. TU. 1355 or VAltey I-S!!15. CHRISTMAS CARDS addres- TUxedo 11.7435 derful value In this excellent stone & Johnstone. TQxedo 7I-ROOM AND IOAID bronzcs, apple butter kettle, 2.8521. scd $1.00 per hundred. ChrIst. neighborhood. Mr. Cole, mgr. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION 4-0600, TUxedo 5-3096. RESIDENC~ em p I 0 y e d PING-PONG or train table, 4x8, fur pieces, Cur.lined auto I mas gifts wrapped, your 21401 Kingaville, 1 bllt. east of GR6SS1: POINTE .FARMS- women, 626 E, Grand Blvd. extra sturdy, $10. 11" table robe, sUk quill pieces, human BALDWIN Orgosonlc organ, BY wrapping, lOe a gift. TUxedo 7. Mile (JIoroA), 3 blkI . ...ua llalr, button!, ll1'Cc. and rib- model 31. 4 month!! old, Duplex, S t'OOIDI, gas .... t, Room and board. Can WA TV, $3S. Hanovla sun lamP. WJLLIAJlI JL PGEL 1.0728 Saturday mornin/ll ., Hal1*', 'l'Uxedo 4-1M1, bon&. V.lI~ 1-9841, 1l1ond llnlsn. VE" 9-5151• aclulta. 'I'U .. woee, Wla. fit. TV'" Wftl. .. GJlOIII! lODlTI on.,

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nr.. T,...1e U.H T. Serve Y.. 9-icldy DEADLINE 3 P.... TUftDA' - YOUR AD CAN IE CHARGED CALL TUxedo 2.6900 ' , I . lJ-1IAL ISTAn lS-IUS.NESS, I-ARTICLES FOIt SALE I-AITtCLl5 FOR SALE I '-ARTICLES WANTED l1~UTOS FOI SALE 13-1lEAL ESTloTI U--lEAL ISTATI FOI SALE FOISALI FOR SAU OPPORTU"'ITY SKI BOOTS, lady's. German KNIGHT KIT pre amp. 6' WANTED: 2 bOy's bikes. 20", 19511 CADILLAC Coupe De Enl Rieker, size 8-9. TV. 2-7621. months old. Cost $40 In kit In good condition. DRexel VlIIe. While, low' mileage, TROMBLEY, 2 family, Econom. MARYLAND, near JeCferson. form. Will sell for $29. Call 1-2439. superb condition. G.M. execu. 86 MORAN lcalliving in coslly residential Exclusive neighborhood trada 21" INCH blond TV, child's tive. '4500. TUxedo 2-4512. _~~~_6_P_.~.~~_~~7615~-- -B-O-O-KS--b-o-u-g-h-t-i-n-an-y-q'-u-a-n- FlRSTRHOWING section, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, GROSSE -A real money makel' for piano and bench, kitchen maid's quarters. Land con. '56 l\lERCURY, very clean. Gas OPEN SUNDAY 2 '1'0 5 P.M. experienced merchandiser . .:.. table, 2 chairs. three 8oox14 UNUSED maternity clothes. size tity. Entire libraries, book- tract. Open 7 days. Make offer, . whitewall tires. TU. 1-6013 12 2 pair SlIm-Jlms, 3 tops. cases. art objects. Mrs. B. C. station, 131 Kel'cheval. Spotless condUlon. This 7.year' POINTE ------_ ..._--~_._-- old centel' hall coloniaI: 4 bed- SOU .'1' H RENAUD, RANCH. plus inventory. tin one 2-piece dress. PRescott Claes, 1670 Leverette, WO Pl;YMOUTH, 1959 sporls sub- Do you want the privacy of a Shown by Appoin~ment DINING ROOM Il'gh't Ii;' 1_4309.3-4267. rooms, 2'1.! baths, panelled li- MARTHA BACH~RS, Reallor Eli ture; table lamps; camcl boy urban, 9 passenger. Power brary with fireplace. Conveni- corner 10\.and large, spaeious' C.OLONIALS VAlley 1-7710 Al, c a a t, excellent condition, CHEJtRYWOOD dropleaf table. ------WANTED: Pool table, full or s tee I' I n g. power brakes. ent toSt. Paul's and Convent. rooms? 3 l?edl'o?ms. 1'r.zbalhs. Ml misses size 14-16; miscellane- 4 chairs and breakfront. Good ~'4 size. Valley 2.0177. swil'el seat, radio, heater, Priced .with almost new carpet. library, and recreation room 591 Renaud 63,500 Ml ous lady's coats; African vio- condition. $160. PRescott 8- Po IV e r - Flile transmission, iIlg .• Qui c k possession. :Mr. with fireplace. A house re- 1020 Whitue!' ..••••.... 55,000 16-PET,5 FOR S:,LE let stand. nel'er used. ro. 2731. lither extras. TUxedo 4-2785. Keane. duced. 1004 Yorkshire ..••• : .. 52,500 GERMAN Shepherd puppies, 4 POSITIVELY HIGHEST BERKSHIRE, Colonial~ 3 bed- 781 westchester •.••.... 49,500 Sa' 4-0354. '58 BLACK PORSCHE Coupe, FRENCH DOORS.' leaded win- PRICES PAID SILLOWA Y & CO. roomS'. 2 baths. den, terrace. 616 University ...•••.. .44,800 months, AKC, championship do 1600N. 'Black leather inter- 430 Lakeland .. ; .• ~•.. :42,50(l slock, healthy, sliver gl'ey, CORNET in good condition, dows of beveled glass, fit TUXEDO 1.3760 Near K~l'cheval. Built 1951. ria • For Furniture and 'ior, 15,000 miles. Company used only 3 monlhs. TV. opcnlng 5' wide x 80" high. Walking' dlstl'l1ce to schools. 10152Yorkshire 39,900$125-$150. OJ'. A. L. Seifel'. by Appliances. 2-1422. $35 for Ihe set. TUxedo 2- h'ansfer necessitates sale. 64 'CLAIRVIEW, 3 - bedroom , $32,500. 1150 N. Oxford 39,900 Ieln, 1067 Devonshire. Gross~ Phone .'fIffany 6-9924, week- 2710. "I Piece or a Houseful." . brick ranch, paneled library 623 Lakepointe 38,BOOI Pointe Park. VAlley 1-0901:: MOVED-2 oven electric stove, ends, or aCler 5 p.m. ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN pI' PRescott !).5733 and paneled. Florida ~3 Radnor Ci~'cle : •... 37,900 POODLES, sm~li miniature, miscella1\eous h a use h 0 I d ---~.' ''\ room. TU 5.6063 LO '7-4706 be RELAX-A.CIZOR. Almost new. .61 Chll'levolx ..•.•.... 37,800 pedigl'eed. male or female, goods, garden tools. No rea- '59 MAROON Volkswagen. Ger- Large living room and din- JOHN S. GOODMAN ch Make offer. TUxedo 2.1758. WANTED: Gateleg table. TUx- 1379 Balfour .....••.•.. 3,6,500 brown or black: All ages. sonable offcr refused. Call man radio. 5. months old, low ing room,lf;itchcen and utili. I'd ec10 1-6346. ' ty. Beautifully landscaped; Salurrlay and Sunday. TUxedo SHEARED RACCOON 30-inch mileage. $1700. TUxedo 1- KARL DAVIES 1275 Audubon 36,000 BRoadway 2-2568. in jacket,. size 12-14, like new. LEATHER SOFA ,and lounge 3715. Cyclone fence and alumi- REALTOR 403 Chalfonte 3~,500 ______.. ----- qll 1-7538. 622 Rivard ...... •.. , .. 33,500 FREE to good home, 2 unusual. $100. TUxedo 4-6733. , chair, in good condition. MId- num greenhouse. Open daily, ch TEA CART, antique pine, $35. -.------" west 6-0472. 1959 PLYMOUTH wagon, cus- Owner. TUxedo 1-9716. TU ,5-3220 . 1418 Devonshire ; ....•.. 31,000 ly prelty house-broken ki'- di Knce hole desk with type- BABY GRAND Grinnell, excel- tom 8 cylinder, 4 door. 9 81 Kercheval Ave. 1418 Grayton - 27,500 tens. TUxedo 4-7253. 1598 Bournemouth 21,900 --'-'------~-~ w I'j t e r comparlment, $20. lent condition, Call evenings. WANTED: Used large electric passenger. Radio. heater, au- 435 'LODGE DRIVE TUxedo 1-9126. train set. TUxedo 2-0160. tomatic, full power. s\>Ccial Mem~r G.? Broker's Assn. 21io Lennon ...... ••.. 21.900 ,DACHSHUND puppies. mlnla. TUxedo 2-2721. I Colonial, 4 bedrooms and gas heatel', saCety padded ---,-,--, ~----, ---- 1352 Grayton. : 181900 tures, AKC registered. Shuts • maid's quarters. Carpets RELAX-A-CIZOR. deluxe. used lOA-MOTORCYCLES dash, many' extras. Perfect . NEFF ROAD, 408 ,RANCHES _w_or_m_e_d._P_R_es_co_tt__5_-0_8_211_,_' _ only a fell' times. Excellent for the car pools. Roney Mo- and draperies. Large sun- FIREW,OOD forgifi. Afier 3 p.m., VAlley I FOR SALE roo m, enclosed jalousie 3-bedroom COlonial, sl!lcco, 11,2. BEAUTIFUL loy silver poodle tors, .. Roseville, PRescott 1- baths, gas fired steam hut, '819 Locdhcmoor ...... "66?,5 0 0 pup pies. AKC registered. HARDWOOD. 16" to 24" logs, 1-9747. 150 LAMBRETTA motor scoot- 6611. ;. porch, complete kitchen, 675 Be' ol'd ane..L • • .. .., 0 00 quartered 01' split. Also hard- recreation room, 3 ('ar ga- , recreation room, 70' lot. By ap-15 N, Edgewood 57,000 VAlley 1-2726. -C-H-IL-O'S-c-h-ro-m-e-se-t-,-P-ro-v-in-c-Ia-l;~'75~xc:~~erltc~on~~t~~~. g~I~: wood slabs., Slabs, $10 and 1960 4-dool' Chevrolet Corvair, rage. One of Detroit's pointmenl. Age nt, TUxedo 20917 Morningside 4B,500 IRISH SETTER, 7 months, fl" $12-$14 a cord. Cords may he chaIr, occasional chair; pair faclory equipped with heater, most beautiful. locations lamps, pictures, bric-i-brac'l EDgewaler 1-7910 aCl_er_6_p.~ 5-2162." 1572 S. Renaud : ,39,900 male. Good papers. Best of. spit., $1930. Harold Ballentine, VA near the water. Priced be. 1120N. Renaud. ' l..37,900 fer. PRescott I-BI04. ! • TV 5.4875 TU 5-5523 sheh'es. t)'pewriler, dinner. ll-AUTOS FOR SALE 1-0204. low selling market, . 862 Anila , 37,500 FREE DELIVERY ware. miscellaneous. VAlley I 518 BARRINGTON 850 Shoreham, 35.900 SIAMESE KITTENS, pure bred 1-9560. FORD '56 2-door Victoria hard- 12--AUTOS WANTED GROSSE PqlNTE PARK ... bedr!X'ms, 1110 S. Brys Dr 35,000 Seal poinls, 7 weeks old. GIRLS 26" bicycle, tric)'cle, 3- top. Power steering, brakes, Berkshire; '726; open daily, 55 LAKESHORE LANE 19815 W. Ida Lane 31,900 Trained; quiet dispositions. wheel policc patrol motor. LINED DRAPERIES, whltl! an- windows, radio, heater, Thun. LOCAL .PAINTER,' decorator new Monterey Colonial, 4 3 bedrooms 1056 Somerset 28,500 $20. TUxedo 4-6768. cycle; lawnmower. All used. tique satin. 1 pair 2!'2 ,width, derbird engine. ne~ds older model station bedrooms, 4 baths, family 639 WESTCHESTER 1038 Nottingham '.. ' 26,500 -----... --.------good condition. After 5 p.m. 2 pall' 1~ width. Chair, love- wa'gon. Will exchange service room, utility room, unusual 5 bedrooms II: S ' COCKER PUPPIES. blond, sil. or Saturday. 764 Washington sat, end tables; also bed- CHEVROLET '58 Impala con. or cash. TU 2-1402. I,. ",- I 2 TORY, vel', and light brown. Cham. spreads, dust ruffles, nurser)' verlible. Radio, healer, white- kitchen. _ 1125 GRAYTON Road. 4 bedrooms, maid's quarters 945 Pemberlon .•.•..... 39,500 pion sired,' AKC registered, curlains, etc. TUxedo 5-7271, walls, power steering and HIGHEST prices paid for late BY BUILDER AND OWNER 629 Hawthorne 33,900 TUxcdo 4-1368. . DRAPERIES-Made 10 order brakes, black, \vhite top. Very model cars. All makes. Tom 20 LOCHMOOR 1387 Torrey _.. : ' ,29,800 by a profcssional, guaranteed. WASHING machine. Frigidaire, clean. MI'. Hammond. TU 4- Dinner, at O'Leary Cadiilac, . ROBERT E. SCHULTZ 4 bed.rooms, maid's quarters 2287 Stanhopl' ...... • :. _21,900 BEAUTIFUL Chrislmas, gifts. automatic. Excellent condi. Also ladies' apparel allera- 2184 aCler 4 p.m. 17153 East Jefferson, TUx- VA 1-5151 VA 1-938P 820 WESTCHESTER 198~ Hawthorne 19,300 Toy silver Poodle pupph!$. tion, $85. TUxedo 1-5864. tion's. TUxedo 1-5210.' edo 5-1200. 3 bedFooms 1629 HollYWOOd 18,200 AKC ,regislere

.... 1492 HollyWOOd. " ., 20,400 black males. TUxedo 4-0383, -_._----,-~------basemen~, Bfz baths, dispos- 3 bedrooms DINING ROOM table, 6 chairs, EBONY WALNUT 1959 FORD Retractable hardtop 19 FT. Lightning Sailboat. Ideal FRUITWOOD al, incinerator. s tor m s. 63 HALL buffet, solid oak. Barbecue. in excellent condition. Always racer ,or famll~' boat, excel- 3BHOMES OPEN DACHSHUND, miniature black Table. ,754 Univel'sity PI: Save nearly lh of the new pur- sCI'eens,' carpeting, new dl';(' ... bedrooms garaged, black with white lent candition, $750. Call after SunClay 2-5 for your Inspection 'male. 8 weeks, AKC. VAlley chase price on these line recon. peries, shades, curtains. B2 500 BALLANTYNE In Grosse Pointe' and surround-' 2-9213 after 6. ELECTRIC RANGE, sofa. deep-, ditioned a'nd refinished pianos. " sidewalls, power seal~, power 6 p. m. TUxedo 1-8678.' car garage near schools, ... bedrooms ing areas. You are cordially in. freeze, Ironer; fireplace fix- Price Includes bench and dellv- brakes, power steering, aulo- ~ .. __ shopping. churches. Beach matic transmission. Prked to 19-FOQT C R U I S E R ' S. INC., vited to call or stop in OU1' of- tures. All in good condition. ~ry. Guaunteed. Terms, privileges- Immediate occu- nspect our photographs of othO!r flce for a list .. 2O-PIANO SEa'IC. TUxedo 4.9434. sell. Call TUxedo 2-5220. Royal vacationer with 50 h,p. , ... SMILEY BROS. pancy. $20.500. By owner. fine hom~s throughout Grosse PLAYER P IA NOS repaired. Evinrude V-4. Like new. Two TUxedo 4.1945 evenIngs or TU 1-6300 TU 4-0600 PIANO, aparlment size, 5 foot 5510 WOODWARD TR :i-6BOO 1958 :I:'LYMOUTH cuslom sub- slecper cruiser with head and Sold- Bought Stein way and weekends. ' Pointe. JOHNSTONE & baby grand, dark mahogany. Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 urban 6 passenger 4 door. Red . many' extras. 'Cost $3.300 new. . Duo:Arls, rebuilt. Fred Merry, 79B Pemberton corner Essex. Sal. 9 to 5 and white V8. Power steering, Musl sell $2,395. Call aCter Factory P~no Builder, siAce Sun. 1 10 5 pow!!r 'brakes, aut 0 mat i c 6 p.m., PR 5-7615. 1912. WA 1-8656, WA 1-631t. ----~------transmission. radio, heater'l _ NEW HOMES C. W. TOLES JO~NSTONE VACUUM BARGAINS SKIS, (l'W', Cortina, plaslic bot- Player Headquarters,. 7426 Rebuilts I year guarantee. GROSSE POINTE WOODS 74 Kercheval':" TU 5-4100 tomS' (no bindings). Boy's ice low mileage. Extras. Privale Mack. New player rolls, Xmu Hoovers w/beater $16.95.$44.95 I3--IEAL ESTATE COOK, 839. Charriling 3-br, l'h skates, Size 4. TUxedo 1-762B. owner.' Must .sell. 1890 Ken- GROSSE POINTE songs. Rebuilt Eurekas . $19.95-$34.95 bath. Fam. room, 2-car atl. gar. mOI'e, TUxcdo 4-2631. FOR SALE GRA YTON, 1125 LANCASTER. Very nice 3.bed- All built-ins. $32,600. C.O M Pi. E T'E piano ~rvlce. Rebuilt GE's ..... '... ' .. $19.95 GIRL'S bicycle, English racer, room Coionial. Breakfast space. Rebuilt Royals...... $21.95 GENERATOR, Leece N I' V ill e Price reduced on this cOmfort. 'TWllng, repairing, refi.li.1sh- $35. Presto pressure cookel', I VAll Grosse POI'nte Wood< COOK: 845. 4-br. 2Y2 balh, Con- GaB A.C. heal. $5. LAkeview 7-3203, aCter 5 a ternator type. New. ey " able family home, 5 bedrooms, mg and moth proofing. ,Place HARPER VACUUM temp., $35,300. 10caled 'on one 0( the Parks 2-4.888. McMILLAN near ;BeauPI'e. 3 your order early, R. Zech, 17176 E. WARREN at Cadieux p.m. I DUPLEX nicest streets. good sized bedrooms. Library. GROSSE POINTE FARMS RE 9-3232. ' TU 1-1122 OPEN 10 10 7 MAHOGANY console Magnavox PLYMOUTH Belevedere, .1957, 2 bedrooms each, separate en- Rec. room. Reduced ,price, BARCLAY. 429. 3-br., 2 bath DEAN LANE, 215 WILL SACRIFICE 2 television television, $25; adull life pl'e- 2 door hardtop. .Red and Ilrances and garages. Good re- See our 'pictures and floor ranch. Excel. location, 130' lot, C h arm In g Tri-Level, 3 bed- scls, Bolh are in excellent server, $1;2 melal terrace white. Less than 15,000 miles. lirement income. 5 years old. plans of available Grosse Pointe 21A-GENERAL SERVICES priced for immed. sale. Low rooms ..2 baths plus library with condition. Tuxedo 4-1139. chairs and metal cocktail. TUxdo 4-5949, after 5 p.m. I$31,500. Owner. l down payment. fireplace and bar overlooking a houses. . JANITOR service. Larae or table, $3 each. Child's sman '56 CHEVROLET Convertible I TUxedo 1.8748 landscaped estate. MAXON BROTHERS I small offices. TU. 5-5500. TRUMPET, Holton Collegiate, metal stove. Ice-box, sink and Power pack, power' glide: GROSSE POINTE SHOHES \ in excellent condition. Tux- washer, $2. Wood clarinet pow I' I' .windo\I's. steering, NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION LAKFJ,.AND, 382 TU 2-6000 edo 4-3733. ANNE PARKER, Tuxedo ,5- - DRYERS VENTED' wilh sland and case. $50; flat brakes, Se1ectronic l' a d 10, 0448, offers foc inveslment: A traditional 5-br., 3n bath, Unusual carriage house featur- 13D-MOITGAGES FIREPLACE Wood. Any size, iron, $2; m~ssage vibrator. $1; linted gla"5S. Top cohdilion. 224 Alter, fast conlract deal 2-story that" will, meet the all- ing large but few rooms .llitu- $15 Coinplete any amount. Free delivery 2 large size men's winter ,$llOO. TU_ 2-2525. on 1h duplex, 3 bedrooms, provill of the most critical buyer ated .on spacious grounds, com. CALL. and stacking. Anytime. Rea- over coaL.~,$10 each. Sel of 4 powder. gas, $12,600 ... 789 on Fordcrofl at Ballantyne Rd: pietely re~odeled. MORTGAGES sonable. VAlley 2-8062. silver flatware. $2; odds and 19:;0 PONTIAC Station Wagon. St. Clair, rejuvenated bunga- in Woodland Shores Sub. Lot Residential. - Commercial LA 7-0533 or TU 1:4162 ends china and glassware, Runs fine but I groans when 107x124. Plans and spec';,;. Clln FIRST MOl'tTGAG& low. Zoned income. 3 bed- EXPERIENCED man .w a u I d HI-FI; gold wrought iron and 25c-$1. Grill Cor gas stove and backing up. Rusty around the be checked by calling. • SWEENEY & MOORE rooms, gas. New kitchen, TU 1-6800 Commitment 24 hI's. Money like odd JObs, home repairS, white lealher dcn sel. Poker Dripo!alorcoffee pot, $1 edges but what can you ex- bath, furniture. Terms ...... days $1,000.00 uR, '6%, 5-7 lableand elcctric train. TUx- each. 'fUxedo 2-8706. peel for $100. TUxedo 5-9169. COX & BAKER. alterations, kitchens, recrea- and 319 Bcaupre Lane, a sound Yrs. Repayment. tion rooms and attics finish- edo 5-868B. ------'--1 .------TU 5-7900 After 5: TU ]-4042 N. BRYS. Custom 3 bedroom IA-OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1959 PLYMOUTH custom 8 cy- sprawly "oldie" to Cix up, SECOND - MORTGAGE ed or' remodeled. Christmu TRADE-IN sofas and chairs. I lInder 4 door 6 passenger. ,$10,640 ... 382 McKinley. ranch. Compl~te reCreation LOANS. Equity above M"rt- decorations, lights and di~ Open' Sunday. 4 bedrooms, All in nice condition. Rea- TYPEWRITERS and addIng Beautiful light green, radio, FISHt;R 735 - Fine 3 bedrm. room. Many extras. Open gage of Land Contract Balance. play work. Free estimate!!. , 21h baths. All ncw decor, gas, sonably. priced. Van UphOL- machines, new, rebuilt. Rea- heater, automatic, full power. Sunday. Owned. TUxedo 4- plus Chattel on Contents, $525- TU. I.I06.'j. ' • kitchen. $5,000 down ... a'lso home, den, rec. rm., fully car- stering Co., 13230 Harper. sonable p r I c I' s. National Your car for $2,500, plus tax. $2,000 - 18 Mo. Repayment. No a perfect canal colonial, a peted, 2~ car garage, close to 2297. Open 9 'til 9. Off ice Equipment. 16833 ~oney. Mot or s. Roseville, appraisal charge. Harper at Bishop. TUxedo PRescott 1-6611. step less 100' ranch, a 7.room schools /lnd trans. FOR BROKEN GLASS brick. $14,BOO,a sophisticat- BRISWOLD. KELVINATOR, mangle, lounge 1-7130. HOMER WARREN & CO. , REPLACEMENTS, chairs. chcsl, bcd, lamps, I MGA-]600...., Almost new. black ed ranch moderne, on un in- REDUCED MORTGAGE CO. I' a ads t I' r. Sacriflce$2,5!l5. 18118 Mack Ave. TU 5-9470 AND' ALUMINUM s I' \V In g cabinct. telephone '-ARTICLES WANTED flated 5%, commission. 445 UNIVERSITY PLACE 423 Ford Bldg. WO 3-7280 bench and sec)'etary. All Call altcr 6 p.m., PR 5-7615. STORMS REPAIRED WANTED: 2 love seats. Living I FAIRWAY LANE, 20600. 3 bed- Items perlcd, Prcscolt 7-8732 Spacious English brick in ~x- 14-1EAL ESTATE room lables and chests. Fire- 1957 MERCURY' Voyager 9 room ranch home overlooking Call or PrcsNlt 2-0973. GROSSE POINTE FARMS cellent. condition. Master suite WAi'lTED place fixtures. VAlley 1-2768. passenger station wagon, Au- Lachmonr golf course and 30 with sitting room and bath. plus DETROIT MIRROR. _._. -. tomalic transmission, power PRECISION I' a II e r skates. acre farm In, backgroulld. If Very attraclive French Colonial 3 family bedroQ..ms, 2 baths, 2 DOCT~R, (M.D.) 'des~res build. & GLASS GAS STOVE, good condiUon. steering and brakes, radio, Ia'dy's sizc 71,2 to 8R. custom YOllare drcalning oC II better wilh 3 twin-size bedrooms, 2 maids' rooms and bath over at- ing. site, for family home. rcasonahly priced. TUxedo 2-1 healer. good tires, low mile- . VALLEY 1-8700 made with hand-made boots. home bl) sure and see this balhs, 1st floor lav.;,cine bre~k- tach!'d garage, library, I,iving Moderate, ,. size and ~rice. 10833 E. JEFFERSON Like ncw, S80. Valley 2-3498. 95~_9._. .. age. ,New hattery. mufflcrs, one_ Will accept best offer, fast room, gOOnt5 or.~,Plu •• OLD CLOTHING 3.car brick garage. Vacan!. From the desk of~_Addltlonal TUxedo 1.6312. YOUR 'HOME •• , • Ing.) Showing must be by ap. BESTPRICES PAID polntment. : lntu-ort!ce memon ..Llnea 6" nELTA ,Iointer with slecl •.• WE KNOW HOW AND WHERE TO FOLLOWING BY or Any 5 Linea of Copy ~t8nd, stal1ing switch and :14 FOR MEN'S SUITS APPOlNTMF.NT M.n your check With COllY-' FIND THE BUYERS. GROSSE PTE.SHORES tod.yl ' H.P. 115/220 volt G.F.. maIoI' , TOPCOATS AND SHOES Spo11ess con clition. Nicely deco- Renuad Rd. (nr. Lakel. 3-yr.-old ' $17~. Refrlgol'lItor, 7 cull!c fl., raled. 4 bedrooms, 2 balhs, Park Cab Co. TUllia 3.1872 custom 'built Cblonlal on lot IRAIER 1I00d IIPJlearan(~e and conoi- A telephone call will bring us Our close cont/let wilh the market eguips us to maid's quarters. Pam:led den, IlO'x400'. 4 Camlly bednnll,,3 L:::':::,. tion, $30. TUxedo 5.4740, know II'hal your hou~e should bring and' what your modern kHchen with built-ins,' 1M Seventeenth, Detrott I', to you Immediately asking price should be. baths, plus maid's quarters. Li- eI'p.ningR. -<--- ...,.._. __ ._. __ ._ ....-.--_- Iarge screencd.glassed terrace. hrary, acUvlties rm. and recrea- VA 2.2411 TAahlllOO 5-3IIS WANTF.D: HI.FI or Slen'o. New gas furn/lce. C_p~ete PrlllUnl ltn1ce FRANK CORNF.T and /lcces. tion nn. lire panelled. NAtural Child'. horse wllh ~prlngs. trim In modem 'kitchen and sorles. White shaggy coal, Bkycle training wheels. TUx. SCIl$OIICd 05'11/110 Serlit 'lOll KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220 nt,w, sizC'7, Flannl" and wool breakfll!t area. Large patta, flS edo 2-9433. heat, 4 fireplaces, copper I/lwn I skirts, size 7, like new TUx- .'.. ,""'-",,' .... _, ...... BEDFORD,-,------844. Lovely Eng- sprinklers, completely cnpeled. O'LEARY edo l-flU37. AMt:nICAN f:ncycopaedla set, lish colonial, 4 III r g e hed. Owner lellylng city. By ...pp'l. Service Center r('(:ent edItion, good condition. rooms, living room, 15x31,' only. LADY'S fij(ure skates, size 5. TUxerio 1-90:l9. SILLOWA Y & CO. T.wll., • It•• S.rvlc. BriM doll. hllb.v dolls, Lin. new kitchen, nowly deeorK- All _kft.1MI coIn logs, olhp-r lays. Girl BOY AND HIS dad desire JJlo. 16825 KERCHEVAL AT CADIEUX ROAD ated. Also lots on 2 new HUGH CHALMERS fe,.... ce,n. Scoul uniform. lInow suit, nel ll'aln and pool tollnle.Good -;,. Ihe Vi/lltg, TU 1.3760 courls In Grosse Pointe Exclulive Agent skJr'ls, hlou~e6, alze 12. TUx. condition, reaaonlbl.. LAke- Woods. Brown Investment Co. TU 4-4040 EVil., TU 4-255' TU '.1200 .do &.7620. view 4.50278, TUxedo 1.2500. Thund.y. ~ber3; 1959 GROSSE POI N.T! NEW.S '. ;~, i Page Twenty-seve" ' 21 a-;.pAINTING AND 21 o-WAnIPlOOFIN. 21s.-cAIPENTEI )VOII , DlCC)lATIN', soldiers and rioters Injured In Classi'i~ Continued ,\DI'JAARCO " MODERNIZING ihe fracas. Aboul 30 or 40 per------..,.---:--.------,-,...... Metr9politan plans so~s haye been jailed, accord- _--- "" MASTER. PAINTER. ,wAtERPROOFING , ,.iREMODELlNIi • Workinc materinlll cuar:, ; SOVIET DEPUTY PREMIER $TUCCO REPAIRING ATTIC ROOMS ,- GARAGES LUGGAGE. mmu. zippen.. anteed'. Grosse Pointe ref- Anastas Mlkoyan 'told Russians, IoIJDPIe euet Gold BEST.CARPET CLEANERS rePaired. erences. ROOF & TILE' SERVICE EARL DECK ~ive ()peras in May yesterday, that people of Mexi- Nmpine, ,c:ustom bum lug. CLEANING ,DYING TE .... 264 .', ;WE .-~85, TUCK POINTING Licemed co expressed s y m path y and e.,.. Travelen Trunk Co., DR 1~1195 friendship towards the Russian 'REPAIRING I SAND BLASTING Mrs, Henry Ford ,II, Gener,al Chairman, Has Announced 10323 Mack. VAlley, %-6734. ALI..~ AROUND l"AINTING- people. Mikoyan had just re- PROKPT HOME SERVICE Rubberized paint, guaranteed ,The Repertoire for May 23-27: Initial Solicitation Work guaranteed. Good ref- Carpentry .. General RepalJ'l turned from .a vIsit in Mexico Suburban Maintenance I'RU ESTIMATES erences. Jesse Page. White f~ • years, fOl atone, brick, City where he opened the So- INSUnm HOME MAINTENANCE of Tickeh Began This Week Associates labor, work .myself. VAlley cement block. vIet exhibition. "No Job II Too Small" TU 2-,6556 2~7348. If no answer, call LUzon 2~89B9 " SERVICE ,The Metropolitan Opera will present five evening ...... TAshmoo 11-7585. ' One phone caU for all C. Bruce~ ..Warren 'TU 1-8722 perform'~nces at Detroit's Masonic Temple ,Auditorium Tuesday, December 1 home maintenance prob- TACKED DOWN CARPETS PAINTING, $9 to $15 per room, 21P-FUINITUII ,IEPAII AMERICAN MOTORS CORP. lems. • work ,uaranteed. Best refer- HO'UE R,EPAIRS" next May 23-27, Mrs. Henry Ford II, general chairman, proposes U> oCCer a 3 for 1 spilt TU 1.8444 AND FURNITURE I' PR 6.3038 ences. WAlnut 5-9691, WAle Furniture Refil'lishing , Family ~~ns, attiCl, altera. has announce------of cornman shares U> the stock- nut 3-4388. Wood Paneling Refinished tiOlV. Anything iJ), ~epairs. Mrs .. ford also revealed the 'Art Purc?ase Fund of the holders at the annual company .Over '30 years a builder. T .t_ th t M . Lo . C M" Founders Socleiy. meeting on Fcbruary 3. Presi- CLEANED on EDW.ARD'RLjDNICKI ,., ,..,. ' .. a ..ayor U1S,' Jrl- dent George Romney announced For Finer CALL EVENINGS censed and insured. -y per. ani will serv~ as honorary Stars .to ~ppear ,In DetroIt yesterday. The directOrs. of ihe LOCATiON Interior and Exterior PRe'scott 1-43:4-7 sonal supervision on ~vety job, chal'rman for the Metro- n.ext spring !Delude Mary. Cur- 'AKES THE 1" D t 't ~~£ tis - Verna, Richard Tucker, corporation will also offer a Painti~g and. Decorating THA T M po Itan$. . e rOI; appear- Leonard Warren and. Giorgio dividend rate ~onslderably high_ RUGS PICKEn UP CHAIRS RECANED. WA l~ CHRIS C. CHARRON DIFFERENCE ' ance aga~n In ~960, and that Tozzi in "Simon Boccanegra."; er than the payments of the AND PELIVERED .2710. INC, ,the opemng-mght perform- Lucine Amara, Laurel Hurley last few years. mce once again. a and Regina R.esnik in "Gypsy "The move will broaden the DR 1-2686 PR 8-t778 . ER w:fll ,be H E,LM. .. benefi~ for . the. Detroit Baron"; LIsa Della Casa, Elisa_ ownefllhip of the company and 20% Satisfaction Our Gua~anteit FINE OFF CASH and CARRY TUxedo 4-0522 .' Mu.Seum of Art Founders bethSoei:lerstroem, Mildred t!xpress strong confIdence in the Established in 1925 , .'" '. Societ ' Miller, C h a r 1e sKu 11 man, continued .growth of American Full Insurance Coverage For FURNITURE CUSTOM. MODERNIZATION' . T"- y. ".1""''' ~ .... , .. George London and. Cesare. Motors," said Romney. Net , Your Prn'tection , ,.' •.., opera s """ re~ ,ory S' . in "F' ". ZInk 1\"11 proClts for the year ending Sep '21I-WATCH" itEPAIIING 'PRIDE A.dditlons, alterat.l!>ns. reerea- will,.conslst of "Slm.On. BOccall~ lepI ". IgCU"O,a \ -. - FIRST. (::LASS painting, pap- tion rooms. and kitchellS. Free . ''', M'-d ..J "nlg''''t May anov, Tucker and Warren An. tember 30, were $60,341,823 as EXPERT WATCH and clock CARPET AND FURN1TURE RE~INISHED , "egra on ...... I', • "A d' Ch - " d A t. _ compared to $26,085,000 the rf!p&irIng.~rompt service. , erha'ngjng, waIl washi,ng; Antiqu.ing. Gle.zing estimates. " 23; "Gypsy aaron,'" May ~4; "Le fl lea emer, an, ,n 10 previous year. EarnIngs per Reasonable prices. Bradley patch plasterin" spraying; THE BARLEC CO.' Nozze d1 F.Ip;'0' " May 25;'''~- ~~g~~~~a'~:::rtM~:~~ilC~~ share in 1959 were the equlva. Jewelers, 20926 Mack' ftt CLEANffiS Free estimates, insured. J. "nd Gold Le"f VALLEY 1-8146 ~rea Cben,~er, May 26, and It William, Wildermann in "II lent of $10.16. Hampton. TU 2-9309. FREE ESTIMATES L, Crawford (colored), VA ..:.rovatore, .May 27. 'Trovatore." 1-3385.. ' TUxedo 2-7285 * * '" 10615 CADIEUX Last spring. in ils' first De- FORMER BRITISH PRIME 21 c-IUCTIICAL H. F. JENZEN BUILDING troit appearance in: ..9 )lears, Fausto Cleva will conduct MINISTER and grand old man PAINTING, papering, paper 219-PLA~TElING Home and Industrial Repain. SEIVICE TUXEDO 5-5700 removed, W a 1I washinl. the Metropolltan presented'only "Andrea ChenIer" and "Il Trov- Sir Winston Church!1l celebrat- PLASTERING. Cleanest serv- Additions, attics completed, three evening perfr,rmancetl' and ""tore"; Nino Verchl. "Simon ed his 85th birthday yesterday, ELECTRICAL WIRING AND Neat, reliable. Work guaran- Porch t'nelosures" recreation ice. fairest prices. Speciallz- one matinee, in three days. Boccanegra,' and Erich Leins. and acted years younger. He REPAIRS teed, Mertena, 122 Muir, TU ing in repair, arches, new rooms, g a'r a ge a repaired, Repairs Our Specialty. 2-0083. "For 1960,," Mrs. Ford said, dorf, "Gypsy Baron" and "Fig- went to the House oC Commons ceilings. Quality work. VAl- TU 1-9744' TU 1-11611 "the Detroit Grand Opera As- aro." and made a speech after he was Prompt Service. ley 1-7051 or VAlley 4-3022, License #22-654. EVERYONE TRUSTS . sociation has succeeded in nego- greeted there by cheers. His Ad d iti0ns-Alte r"t ions tiating a longer season with a Mrs .. Ford said initial solici. d9Clor, Lord Moran, said that JtRAUSMANN ELECTRIC A BRAND NAME You can trust us to satisfy 211-CEMENT WOIK One call takes care of all home greater variety of and tatlon of opera contributors, SIr Winston is "In excellent COMPANY 'too, your paintine and. decor~ting more available 'seats. This guarantors, ~ason-tlck.et hOld.-, health," A foW' tier, 60 pound 'l'UXEDO 2-5900 PRescot 1-5057 improvements. needs. Inside Or outside. We means that some who were not ers lUId committee memberll be- birthday cake was waIting for have the Mow-bow and clean EASTERN MASON HARRY'S . ble to obtain tickets during gan about December I, with hIm at home when he returned '21 ~LlCTIICAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS our sell-out season last' May tickets to go on public maH. from Parliament. APPLIANCES equipment. We win assist you CONTRACTORS if you have a problem. 1 work Commercial & Residential Licensed Contractor VA 4-7109 should be able to purchase order sale about February 1. *'" * myself, Over 30 years serving them in 1960." Prices will be announced later. . EXPERT VACUUM Building Tuck Pointing - Ma. PAUL GOSSELIN, 20, of CLEANER SERVICE Grosse Pointe and east side. sonry Repairs-Cal,llking.Build. 21T-D"lESSMAKIN& The 1960 opera season' again As in the 1959 season, a siate- Windsor, pursued a bandit Into 24-Hour service We are inlure~. An estimate log Renovators - Cracked Base- wl11 be sponsored joIntly by the wide committee of volunteer an alley following a jewelry HARPER VACUUM COsts you .nothing. VAlley ments WaterprOOfed - Gutters - ALL TYPES of sewing by an Grand Opera AssocIation, head. workers Is being established to store robbery in WIndsor and 4-3227. . Auth. Eureka, Hoover Dealer Gutters Plastic Coated - Roof excellent seamstress. LA 1- ed by Frank Donovan, and the assist with opera plans next received a bullet wound for his NEW - REBUILTS - PARTS JOHN F TROMBLEY Leab RepaIred. 6265. Founders Society, of which AI- spring. Mrs. Ford said names of trouble, The bandit, who got van Macauley is president. Part area chairmen and' other key away with $35. is believed to 17176 E. WARREN at,Cadieux C. R. SHIRK, painting and rmESSMAKING, a 1t e r atlonJ, EDWARD M. COOK of the proceeds from the first- members will, be innounced have escaped through the De- TU 1-1122 OPEN 10 TO.7 decorating, wall washing, 16484 E. 10 Mile ' slipcovers. Neat sewer, ,iood night performance will go to shortly. . trait - WIndsor tun n e 1. He Fully iDsured~ VA 2-7929. . fitter. WAlnut "'5518. . WHIRLPOOL, Kenmore wash- PRescott 1-5057 gra~bed 11 car from an elderly fks and dryers; also ironers LEO P. KISTNER ' A-I BRICK 'work, ,vater proof- KNITTED dresses shortened. '~," f h W k driver and drove to near the '. 'and all home appllanc~. All Interior pali1ters, exterior. tunnel entrance.' When exam; Ing walls and chimney re- TUxedo 2-3425. eadlines 0 ,t e. ee 'metal repairs. switches. fau. ERNEST A. BOCK FrP.e estimates, work guar- H \: , ined after being shot, it, was eels, etc. Quick, reUOJl.hle. Pointer and decorator: quality pairs. VAlley 2.3566, ALTERATIONS for chIldren anteed. Rates reasonable. (Continued from Paie 1) announce their decIsion to.'move found GOIlSelin, had sutfered - TU ...2.91. cmd coJor matching, the finest! Custom work and color. and adults. PRescott 3-1659, 1957, He has had the 3to 6:15 to Detroit Metropolttan airport only a flesh wound. Served Grosse Pointe home. for . /. PRe~ott 7-5876" PRescott A-I BLOCK ,,~d BRICK PRescott 2-5504. tomorrow. A meeting is sched- '" '" 10 yegrs. 7-5853. p.m.. wjekdRy show at WXYZ * Chimneys, porches, steps reo EXPERT alte'ratlons by ex- uled then between county offi- WedDeeclaJ, December t 20685 W06dmont' TU 1.6905 built and repaired. Pointing. since Ed McKenzie left the HOOVER . I WALL WASHING and interior periencC!d white woman. Ref. dais and .airline re}lresenta- NEIL M c E L R 0, Y, Defense AUTHORIZED SERVICl!. and exterior decorating; 20 station lll!'t ,sprillg.",Last week, lives., They will go over the Secretary under the Eisenhower GEORGE DALLY .l erences. VAiley '1-3368. • Shorr u>ld officialS at the sta~ POINTE VACUUM years experience. O. Pou- VAlley 1,-1521 terms offered to the airlines it administration since 1957,re- Int, DECORATOR 'Ext, , part. VAlley 2-2522. KNITTED SKIRTS, expertly tion that. the only outside in- the November 10 meeting. AI- signed his post yesterday, it W&:ll terest that he had iri the music 21019 MACK TU 1-1014 Over 35 years painting, paper 21$-CAIPENTIR WORK shortened. Tuxedo 2-5436, ready operating out of the Met- announced by the President, field ,was a part ownership in "FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY hanging and wall washing. DONALD BLISS VE 8-5360." ropolitan ail'port- are American, McElroy, 54, will be succeeded Aussie 'Records •. Inc. "We pey Delta, Northwest and Allegheny by Undersecretary Thomas S., NEW • REBUILT' - ' PARTS Fully Insured Decorator ROOM ADDITIONS record companies for the Aus- airlines. Gates Jr. Gates, 1I3, was a for- V Alley +-8004 . Exterior Interior 'SEwrim &'ALTERATIONS Free Estimates INTERIOR ALTERATIONS tralian rights of their com- The seven considerIng the mer invj!slment banker in Phlla. 21I---CUSTOM. COISITS ,& REMODELING MEN'S, WOMEN'S' panies," said Shorr. "It.s pa'y. COMPLETE decorating service. 35 Years in G.P. " & CHILDREN'S move, according to Joseph W. delphia, served as undersecre- SPENCER CORSETS LICENSED &< EXPER,IENCED ola in reverse." Gross the Metro airport man- tary of the Navy from 1953 until Interior painting, paper re- TU 1-7050 SKILLED WORKMEN _,:: Shortening lady's knit suits ager, ;'may, \\~ant to have, a say 1957 and was secretary of the Individually designed. light. moving and paper hanging. weight foundatlons and sur- PLANS & ESTIMATES' and .dresses * '" '" in the fIeld' improvements, they Navy from then until early Ws .workmanship and materiall P A IN TIN G, paperhanging, ,ic:a1 gar men t s, over 26 BUNDLE: MENDING BY HOUR AN ELDERLY DE T R 0 I T may want to lower landing fees year when he was named to the Iguaranteed .•Fo( estimates , washing. Grosse Pointe ref- ,yeats experience. M. a u d e MONAHAN ,& GOULD "Immedla~serviceif requested" bachelor, Peter Patterson, who or they may want a further dis- post of Undersecretary o~, De- erelices. Best work guaran- Ban n e r t, 368 McKinley, CALL WM. ,FORSYTHE . PRESCOTT 8-1182 died last week, left a fortune cussion of the proposed term- fense. Gates 15 a Republican. VALLEY 2-9108 teed, low rates. White. Li- CONSTRUCTION CO. of some five million dollars, A inal facilities." MeElroy plans to return to the Gros~ Pointe, TU 5-4027 dr r censed. PRescott 6-1828. , TUxedo 4-1908 hoard of stocks and bonds was soap manufacturing firm that he , TOwnsend 11-3317. HUGHES BROTHERS, paint- \ EXCLUSIVE alterations on ALTE~ATION - Contractor: found in a safe deposit box at ,'" ,>If *1 headed'prlor to his appointment ing and decorating, wall COMPLETE DECORATING dresses and suits by Marie the Detroit Bank and Trust Co' DISC JOCKEYS, movie mak- to' the Eisenhower cabinet. He 21Go--taOOF SEIY'':E washing, expert paper hang. SERVICE Carpentry, cabinet work, fin- Stephens; also remodeling by investigators of the estaie. ers and record distributors all had indicated some time ago ing, free estimates. 5293 and repairing furs. Quick DEAL DIRECT. Roofing, gut- ROBERT MATTHEWS ishing' oW' specialty. Carl v. Some of the stock holdings: are saying that rock 'n' 1'011 19 that he hoped to resign by tb. Yorkshire, TUxedo 2-9750 service on hems. TUxedo ters, met a 1 and can vas TU 2-1402 Watson, LAkeview 6-5501, be- are Hiram Walker, Standard dead. The craze that started end of the year. orTUxedo 1-7687. 5-7610. decks. VAlley ....{109. . tweel,l ~:30 and 8 p.m. Oil of New Jersey, K.resge's, about five years ago, according ... * * 21J-WALL WASHING SEWING 'alterations, . adults Krogers 'and the Borden Co. to thOlie who know in the musIc AN' ALLEGHENY AIRLINES FREE FALL CHECK UP P"inting and Decor"ting Patte/'S()n, who was a shrewd business, was beginning to die twin engine plane crashed Into WALL WASHING and paint- JIM SUIT.ON andchilQren; hems, zippers, 011 roof and gutters. All roof- Best of Grosse Pointe References 1677 BRYS business man and investor, was pefore the current payola purge, a, mountain in I. Pennsylvania, work and repairs. Gutters .:- • Interior Exterior ing done. Very reaSonable; plain drapes. TU 1-7455. e Carpenter Work, Repairing ok tne founder of the Investment thougt1 that has speeded up the yesterday, while preparing to downspouts installed, repaired, ~ree Estimates' efficient. TUxedo 1-5306. ~ Remodeling, Attics, Porches, ,,' Mortgage Co" and other firms. death throes. Only three of the land In a snowstorm, Twenty- deaned, painted. Chimneys He lived alone in ,a,hbiel down- top ten last week were "out and Cour of the 25 aboard arere- JOHN R. FORTIER Garages. 21u-;..pLUMIING pointed - caulking, insured. Bill. WALL WASHING town and was 90 years old at out" rock 'n'roll numbers. ported dead. The other passen- . 'PR 7-355\ TU 4-2942 ,:rU 5-8070 - TU 2.928". PA~G & DECORATING GAS HEA'r,Ucensed contractor. the time of his death. * * * ger was not expected to Jive, REDUCED ~R PRICES New installations and conver- DOING all types of carpenter sions. TUxedo 5-2959. ... Monday, November 38 according to a doctor at the work, remodeling a t tic I *... ~cene of the crash. The plane, ELMER T. LABADIE • Two men, a' MIchigan State THE TOP ARTISTS oC the en route from Philadelphia to rooms, porches. Small or big PLUMBING 8nd heating, elec. jobs. Estimates free. TUxedo University faculty member and recording Industry were hone Cleveland, was trying to Iand,at TUxedo 2-2064, tric se\ver cleaning, gas water A. H. PETERS FUNERAL HOME 5-5892. ,\ , his brother who was drl!ssed ored lut night at, the second the Williamsport- Montoursvll1e 21I-WINDOW CLEANIN(;, heaters installed. J, M. Kush~ as a womari, attempted to rob annual Grammy a\vards presen- airport, but was \vaved off ~ , KITCHEN CABINETS ner, TUxedo ,5-2959. a grocery store in Durand, ear- 'tation, televised by the' Na- cause of a bad approach. The lyFriday' night. Martin K. plane, according to the control Established 1917 WINDOW CLEA,NING & FORMICA TOPS ------'------Broadhead, 34, of Ea~ Lansing, tional Broadcasting Company. tower, should have circled to WALL WASHING Custom Mal2e l'umiturt • •• K1tcl!- 21V":"'SILYElrLATING and his'brother 'AI, 30, of Dur- Five' w~ll known artists, in the the north. TIe craft, however, eD Cabinets . , Formica TOPII. Ban Service on Screens and Storms ~ Recreation. Rooms ". Floor SILVER & GOLD PLATING and, were arrested for at- fields of popular, jazz and clas. was not visIble in the snow. It Brick Washing ExPertly Done anl2 CelliI1&' Tile , • • Guaranteft. tempted bUl'glary' by Shiwassee sical music, received more than cra;hed against a 1,400 foot Work. ' Oxidb:ing and Repairing Basement Painting , county deputies near the store one award in the secret ballot. mountain south of the field. FREE ESTIMATES Brass Polishing & Lacquering they tried to 'rob. Al was Ing of the National Academy or ** '" H. E.,GAGE & SON AMERICAN CABINET & Jewelry Repairing, Engraving dressed as a woman to avoiQ TU "-0136 PR 1-6571 Recording Arts, A 19~YEAR-oLD gas station WOOD PRODUCTS LEEBERT recognition, ]Ie said. hi. h b k 16750 E. J Mile Road . They were Ella Fitzgerald, attendant was s at n t e, ac G. O~MIN East Detroit SILVERSMITHS * ... '" Bobby Darin, Frank Sinatra, Monday night, by one of three WINDOW CLEANING 14508 CHARLEVOIX Sunday, November 29 Duke Ellington and ArthllrRu- handlts who robbed the Pontiac SERVICE PR 1-5269 l' Blk. east of Chalmers blnsteln. The record of the year station of $60. F..'ankie D. New- THE 11-NATION, 22,000 miles award 'went to Darin Cor "Mack u>n, of Highland Township, was LET US SERVICE YOUR CARPENTER would like to VA 2-7318 peace tour by President EIsen- STORMS AND SCREENS the Knife"; album of the year, paralyzed from \he waist doWn help solve yourmOderniza- hower )Vlll begin Thursday, Sinatra, "Come Dan ce With b~the bullet. Doo(ors, who were NOW December 3. In a little over two tion problemS.' Kitchen,' reC- 'Z1~AIAGE Ir HOME Me II which 'also won Cor him unable to remove the slug be. FREE ESTIMATES weeks, Mr. Eisenhower will reation rooms, bars, attics, MODERNIZATION the' best vocal 'pei'formance by cause It was pressing against WE AJ{E INSURED vlsll AfrIca, Europe and Asia a male sin!;cr; best vocal per- an artery. saId that it was ques- bedroom i stor"ge, etc. Call GARAGES raised, straight- and speak on 30, occasions, formance' by a female sInger, tlonable as to whether or not VALLEY [-9321 ened or moved. Also rat 2070SMACK AVE.' .. VERNIER ID. PRescott 5-(}{'10.' Miss Fitzgerald for "But Nol the; boy would live. If he does 12057 GRATIOT AVE. walts, f1c.ors and all other Eisenhower wll1 be the fIrst GIOSSE POINTE WOODS 36, MICH. For Me"; and song of the year" recover, he will be parl\1yzed DlTIOIT 5, MICH. 21L-TILE WOII cement work. Free estimates. American president to visit in Additions. Alterations "The Battle of New Orleans," for the remainder oC his llfe. LAlClVllW 6-7700 TUXEDO 4-5500 Dick Blondell, TUxedo ~- Tunisia, G~e, Turkey, Pakis- FLOOR, wall, ceiling. Dea1di. JImmy DriCtwood, composer. Three young men, one a juven- Kitchell Moderniz"tion 5368. tan 'India, Afghanistan and rect. See work. samples. Sp~in. The last slop on his Ile, \vere captured soon ..after VAlley 4-7109. Or Minor Repair Free Estimates schedule Is a talk with King .. '" '" the shooUng, Nr.wton Identified 21z-LAN DSCAPINS Mohammed V at Morocco on ANTI-AMERICAN agitators them as the bandits. He knew 21N...;.wOVING Licensed Contractor have btlen roundr.d up by Pana. LA N D S CAP I NG,soddina, December 22. Most of the tour two oC them. MOVING-Quiclc service and FRANK J. ST. AMOUR will be done by airplane with ma pollee after a night or mob lawn cutting and malnte. riCJting, pillage and stoning of City of recession rates. LockrIdge TU 2-8324 TU 5-5791 'nance. Tree work, sprayinl. helicopters, trains, automobiles and Son, WAlnut 3-1029. American soldiers s tan din g Plowing, WAlnut 5:-93~. andlhlps c.r.yJng the .Chlef CARPENTER, replLirs, doors, Executive the remainder of the guard at the Canal Zone. About Better 21P-FUINITUII IIPAII locks, sash ,cords' cabinet way. He Is scheduled to leave 300 left an Independence day work. EDgewater .1-4576. ,TREE TRIMMING, rally to attack the guards. Shoe Repair uPHOLSTERINGat its best REMOVAL, SPRAYING, Washlngtiln at 8 p.m. Detroit for less. VAlley 4.4628, M. time, Thursday. They battled both the 'u.S. 'Moross at Mack ~rosseltJ)inf~lark HOME RE'MODELING Dutch Elm, disease sprayini, Soldiers and Panamanian na. S.ck of Kinsel's ClifCord, 11215. Kercheval. SPECIALISTS cabling. \ '" .. '" tlonal guardsmen, with over 30 C US TO M upholstering. A Birch, kItchen cabinets, bath Free estimates. 'THE LAST SEVEN' AIR- .' splendid selection of deco- fixtures, formic. vanitory, at- TU 1-6950 LINES presently operating at Park' Concession rative fRbri«:*. Expert need. tics, porches. CAL FLEMING TREE wl1Iow Run airport, according lepoint mauntln,. Estimates No money

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(;'R 0 5 5 EP 0 1NT! NEWS Th~IY, Decembe~3; 195' * Pa ge * * • i * * *' will ShowGarden Club m'embers lane, There may eVM be marzl. duJ'lng her' talk, Then! is' a pan. the Danish Christmas can. Pointer of Interest ' , stark limb of ddftwood, spl'ayed cly,and ~rtainly all the home. Good Tallie white and entwined with pink made' c90kles she delights in ". f1owcrs; a huge, squllre pink baking. All ,the picturcs and Favorite Redoes candle to match (this was made wall anangements come down, of in a'mnk carlon); yucca bl'anch- Yule decol' transforms the People in The Know es dripping gold beads; it hycra- rooms. angea bush conlrl\Juled leavcs An immaculate housekeeper. to form a small U'CC abloom Mf$. Strang has, the scrubbed CRANBERRY.ORANGE with pink roses; a gIldcd coco- whOlesome appeal'ance of hel' SALAD nut wi,th horse chestl\,ut!eaves; chccrful home \vith Its Scandi. Coa'rlbuted by E..t ~ gill wood rOses from Florida navlan deeor and Copenhagen Mrs. Haaailtw Nlnn arl'anged with green grapes, china., She.slill has adellghtrul By Pat Talbot white snowberry, a, iityrofoam Danish accenl which identifies J pint cranberries At this season of the year church ,bazaars come into snow llcene with small dW

~ • '" I are I!archinr for TOPS In beauty and 11'1amou1', yell will fiR. Art lovers are very appreciativc of l~e d~orating It at 11'7 Kercheval •.. TUxedo 1-6833 for appoIntments. • ift 'he Lothrop road home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm '" .. .. ' Yerkes (they bought the GeorJ{c O. Johnston home) ••• Open house invitations 1I'0lnr out' What tun! Especially especially note the line of French prints up the, slair when your door open!! t«l 'he loveliest home YClU ever dee.rated. wall, ' Wanamak~r's StudIo rives you a helplnr hand ir. this direction. • • • IncludlnA',house~lIl lla5ic neces~ittes " •• such as rur eleanfnr;' PIIJFERINGS Tabl. t.n~il' .pho1s~rinr. ren"ishlnr ••• rlrlt' up &e Ute dramatic marie ,of beaumal windent' and walltreatn,ents " • tliever:r apfce of Linda, who had been lea~ing to sing Christmas .. , ' Paddlns ..• ,., f' .'.~ .45 - 2.25 decorative life h, any llome •.. their number iii TUxe40 1.21M. cllrols .in kind~rgarten, often sang hersC!lf to sleep. And A~tomatic Percolator one nIght, thiS Is what her mother heard her sing: Balls .. '..•..• ,' .: .. 20c lath '" .. '" ~ c'While shepherds washed their socks by night." Complet. Sen .. ,.,' -.; from 8.75 • ,. by Reg,,1 One of the brightest gifts of all •• " the sift of beauty .. Treat yourself to an appointment at Barton/of '" ... . 9S The PO.lllte, where deft ~ands style milady's tresses to , .. In the '!1arket for n new homc and a tllSte of counlry Tether Tennis .. ,." •. ,12,75 '23 perfectIon. Call TUxedo 5.9181 for a standing appoint- hvmg, a mlddle.aJ{cd woman was shown In old farm. ment from no\V until the new year. ho.use. After listening cArC'fuJ1yto lhe real estate agent's a to 24 cups. Delieious eoffee in All Star Shoe, .... 8.95 IIpJel she said, "You're right. I could do a lot with this Shuffleboard Sets .. , , , . 13.00 three simple steps. Buketball, .,. from 7.50 '" '" ,. , " ".~itntl"CII7I'sIi ComiNg 10 Town." Are you flreplI;cd? hou5e." Then she added hcsitantly, ClO the ottJer ha."d, Rims i • , , •• 5,60 n I. Pour in cold W/lter. 2. Add coffee, . I said th~ same fhing the first time I looked at my Backboard and Rim 22.95 Sc~erJfllc " cflll to COtl"ie CO'ZWIt), III TU:t(cdo 5-7034. She.: husband." . 3. Connect electric cord. WIll. he hllppY 10 show }'Oll/be fine cilrd colleclion II,", gill sttltlonerJ' of Gretor)', Mityer 11'"'- Tho", in the conveme"ce~ '" '" . of YOllr OW" home. Parking meter: Piggy bank on a hitching post, '" Bnf!q;,@t ,.nd Sp"rt Shop '" ...... A Christmas Stocking .•. Santa can't ignore! Hand Small town: Where it's no sooner done than said. 106 Kercheval -on the Hill kmt ... made to order ••• so special that jolly old ...... I '" St, Nick is fashioned right into the pattern and has an: Manic depressive: One whose life is easy glum, TU .'.5262 TU '.2262 easy i1ow. angora beard, Eight ninety-five at Young Clothes.; Personalize it with a name •• , one dollar extra, ':,

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E ARE old.fashioned in our villagl: W I tell you this in the slricl~t con tidenee; we do not admit it 10 oursdv ..'s Do nur roofs nOI blossom with !dc:vision aerials, our kitchens with mechanicJl dishwashers? Do we not read the mO~1 recent books. even when we dislike Ihem, and in our medicine cabinel store the stylish p~naCl:'as of the seaspn? Our addie lion to large families ~nd infrequeOl divorces we consider merely lokens lh;ll we arc ahe:ld of, nOI behind, the fashion We discuss lhe current ideologies, c SPC;I!.;knowinalY of child p5)'chology c have seen the newesl oddity by S.1mud Beckell and the latest show of Toulou~. l.i1ulrec. Our altiludes are modem. ami we share the modern fllulh of hilsle and Knlimenlality, It is our virtues Ihat arc old-fashioned. For here we loye our neighbor. What is more. we are reactionary enough nOJI • to love him impersonally. To us he is nOI mankind, bUI man; and our affeclion warms us both. Now kindn~s is a virtUe ncilhcr modern nor urban. One almosl unlearn~ jl in a city. Towns have their own beatj. tude; they lire nol unfriendly; they offer a vast and solacing anonymity or .10 equally vast and solacing grcgariousnes~ BUI one needs a neighbor on whom 10 praelice compassion. It has laken me milny )'ears 10 emerge from 'he Klf- centered cocoon which the cily hilu wound llbout me. and evcn now I oller small benefaelions with a sort of shy- ness anu am

Suhurbia Today. Drumlll'r /9j9 -_.-.P.: 1Iiii__ iliiiiilllll_.. iIIIIIii...... __ ...... ;..;..;.;.~_'-- _ A famous poet siitgs of goodwill toi.vard mm as site finds it all year 10llg ill the kitclums alld tile ganlells alld Oll tlu: frulldlJ stt'eets of Iter suburbia of Kindness "There must be thousonds of 1,,;I1llcesas old-fashioned as O/lrs,

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names of al leut half the population? 1 patch his roof unlil Ihe arrival of Ihe know it does nOI ftourish well in country uncertain c.u'pc:nter, placo, there being withered by the twin Now all Ihose: "'.ere kind actions. bUI blights of spite and curiosity. nOI unusual for any communilY when the el!;citement of IIn emergency bubbles in Ihe veins like champagne, Wha[ aston- T:;:ti~Sb:?n;~;':C~/~~:~~~ishes me in our villaJC is thai we continue: lage shared with the rest of the Eastern (0 be kind wben the intOll:icaliorl passes, seaboard a storm of spectacular fury. We have not acquired the fear of being Other communilies were treated worse. repulsed, whicl1 is the modem mobbery, by newspaper accounts, but we did not We love our neighbor on small occasions C$Capc. We aU last a tree or two land we as well as large. We vilit the n.:1r., we ilrc proud of our nees). the 5hingks of eomror1 (he amicted. but we are also "1 am aSlotlished aI ,he kindll£'SS our roofs went flying; WOI'K. the elec- benevolent toward tOOK: whose fortune 01 policemen staf;oned at scllool lricily failed and lhal meant, of course, is as good as Ollrs, or belter, 50 thai we crossings, .. 1man'f'1 aI Ille no light, no heal, no current for the win (he graCC' of doing without JOOd palienu of (iTPlllm Ti!sclling fteeter or the laundry or the radio, or. condescension. Even (he well-to-do are kiUefJSfrom 1N't'S . , . I ("n;o)' Ihe In many cases, the imJlOnant slove. 7hcn: included in our a!feedon, We lend our were ftoods in cellars, Iosl sardens. Bul can; we admire one aROlht:r's prdms facI Ihal one call ne~.er walk 10 nobody was hun. nobody minded very wilbout malice; We listm with hoRsa , Ihe business serrion ",ilhou' b~ing much, and nobody I know of went fO delight 10 the returned travdcr in whose offered a lifl by pl'pT)' passing hotels or Red CI'05I cenlers 10 sit OUI journey we could not affonl to join; we dri~'eT." the debacle. They wcnt to DOC another's (end one another's childn:n, run one an. houses. quile as a mailer of course. Those other's emmds, lum tui driver or nune of us who had heal look in those: wilhout or dog-walker or caterer at our nei&h- and did not expect gratitudc. We helped bor's sipal. We arc usually vCl)' bwy one ano!her push' fallen maples away people and thl:rdore capable or accmI- from walls and hedSC1 We made:. enor_ plisbins c:xtr.l tasks. It is (he Jeisurc:d, I mous quanlilies of coffee and sandwiches, have noticed, who rebel lhe most at an and we lucked other people's babies away interruption of routine. in the nunery with 001 own. I have just relumed from a walk down the litn:et. IIAVE nearly forgouen the: city ways. My neighbor 10 the lera. whose current ITell me, you people in !owns, when had returned. was giving lunch to seven your neighbors go shoppinj of a momint- children ~jdc! her own, all of different do they call you first 10 see if you have ag~ and degrees of overstimulation. She an etTIInd thai needs doing? If tbey find planned on keeping Ihem for a day or u bargain of unusual brilliance, do thev 1110'0since at Iheir respective homes there felch il home ror you. offering to relu~ "We love ow nriKhbor on. would be no rurnaces running for an- lhe trophy if )'ou have no use for il? SI'fUJ1l occasions IU weU other twenly-four houn, The neighbor to When you are ill and maidless, do they tU 14qe ..• atlmire Offe my righl was storing in her decp-frcczc send B dinner for the family, complete IU'IOlWS IfHdDu ",.ithotd conlainer Ihe contents of someone else's (0 chicken and lemon pie1 Mine do. The f recur IInd inviting everybody to stay one benefaclion they wilhhold is advice. moli"e •.• tend ON! for dinner. Far1her down three male Our charity encompasses minding our anolher's chi/drm, nm OM neighbors were IleJping a householder own business, Con.ri.wtI (HI MXl fIIiI~ GIJOIIwr'serTlllJlls."

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