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All the News of All the Pointes • • • Every Thursday , Morning ross~ ews Complete News Coverage of All tlte Pointes 01 the News VOLUME 21 NO. 50 Entered .. Second Class Matter at the Post Offlco at DetroIt, Mlch. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN,,DECEMBER 15, 1960 32 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION

--" !!EADL!NES Dig Deep When You Newspaper Set $10,000 01 the Reelection Sought "'EEK Goal Tn Help A! Compiled by the Pointe Needy Grosse Poitzte Neill! By City Officials' Pointe Lions Clubs Plead Thursday, December 8 for G'enerous Contribu- IN A RARE DISPLA Y of har- m u n y. Michigan Legislators In Park and Farms tions in Buying of voted 82 to 23 to increase the Newspapers state sales tax by one cent. The action is expected to add $120 All Incumbents Hope to be Returned Except Maxon and The Grosse 'Pointe Lions million a year to the nearly Buell; Only Two Pointes to Cast Ballots Club is asking Pointe citi. empty state coffers. There was in April zens for $10,000 on Monday, almost no debate ir the special ,------December 19, so that sEssion which Governor G. All but two city officials in the Park and Farms, Christmas 1960 for the Mennen Williams had restricted whose terms will expire next year, will seek reelection needy families of 'the com- to consideration of the tax in- ort April 3, it was announced by the respective city munity will be a happy one. crease. He asked the Legisla- clerks. e . Th tors to put aside their personal Park City Clerk Charles e sum is the goal set by opinions and vote for the In- Heise disclosed that Mayor Park Honors the organization during its crease which has been antici- Kenneth Cunningham will seek annual Goodfellow News- pated by the people since they his second .elective tenn, for a 41 E ' I paper Sale. approved it In the November third tenure in office. He Is pre- mLlJ oyes Members of the Ctuo, aided election...... paring his petition for candi- by the cb1efs and personnel ot dacy. For Serv:ces the Pointe Police ang Fire De- MARIA CALLAS managed to Cunningham, who lives at 936 II partments, will take up their iltage a comeba~k perfonnance Berkshire. was first appointed posts at strategic street corners, at the La Scala Opera House to the office in 1957, to succeed Ceremony Cites Present haw kin g their papers, and in Milan yesterday, nithout hint MaYor Homer Fritsch, who died hoping that thQse who purchase of 8 walkout. Sh,: told reporters before assuming office. Cun- and Past Employees newspapers will dig deep into that she was upset and elated, ningham served the full two- Who Served a Toial of their pockets and come up with at once over the jeers and year tenure and was elected I 039 Y a generous donation. cheers that accom}Janied her mayor in his own right in 1959. I ears The Pointe Lions. and police- performance. At one point, she Also Hopes to Return men and fir erne n from the interrupted a second-act cur- Also preparing petitions for Forty-one persons, in- Park, Farms. Shores and City, tain call to .push photographers reelection are Park councilmen eluding 10 retirees, who will be on the job, regardless to the back of the stage. Kent Zimmennan, Charles Ives have given a' total of 1,039 of the weather. They will re-- In all, the colorful New York- and John DoeIle. and 1I1un.icipal years of service to the Park ceive no pay for the work, ex- born diva drew resounding ova- Photo by Eddie McGrath ' Judge C. Joseph Belanger. The and its citizens, were hon- capt that good feeling inside, tions for her perfonnance in The Grosse Pointe Lions Club, aided by all the erously SO that the organization may continue to con- terms are for Iour years. orro at a ceremony held in !mowing that theirs is a labor Donlzetti's opera "Poliuto." It police and firemen of the community are conducting duct its program of caring for the needy of the Doeile, of 829 Grand Marais, the Park Municipal Build- for a purpose, to try to make .was her first appl'arance at La their annual Goodfellows' newspaper sale on Monday, Pointe and providing help wherever needed . is seeking his first elective of- ing Monday evening De- others happy who otherwise will Scala since she broke with December 19. All residents are asked to give' gen- fice. He was appointed to the cember 12. The retirees are ~~~~~ forward to a bleak opera house management in a city body following the resigna- those who left city employ- Time To Share Blessings series of tempermental blasts,ln tion of Councilman Peter Gal- t. 1960 1958 and declared angrily that lette last August. Doelle, at the ,men. In. There is no price set 0'1 a she would never sing In Milan Center Tree Elimination of Pollution Nabbed Pair time of his appointment, iodi- The ceremony was opened by Goodfellow newspaper. Contri- again. cated his willingness to serve, 1\. fayor Kenneth' Cunningham, buUons are voluntary, arid dU- ...... Lighting Set Fox Creek to Cost and stated that be wmlld run who thanked those being cited, zens are asked to give whatever APPARENTL:." UNDAUNT- To Admit Jobs for election in April. for their devotion to duty and they can, regardless of bOw ED .. Teamster President James lves will be rwming for hls for their many years in serv- little. This Is a time of year that R. Hoffa turned himself in to ForSuiiday Pal-k' Estimated $175~OOO In'Farms third tenn. He lives at 1024 l.ng the community. people of the Puinte can share ,a U. S. District Attorney in Somerset. Shortly. after his re- Those who are still in eity their blessings with others. Chicago yesterday after a Fed- Federal Grant to Help Pay for Project Refused by eleetion in 1957, he resigned as employ, were .given pins, and George Kushner, president ot eral Grand jury b Washington Junior League Glee Club Cousins Confess to Nov. councilman to seek a COUJlty the retirees were given gold the Pointe Lions Club, said tl,at indicted him on 12 charges of, Will Present Concert of Government; Money to Come. from ImprovE-meni Beer Store Holdup and post. When this did not materi- wrist watches, radios, and one he has appointed Ralph PI Mar- misusing more than $500,000 in Christml!ls .Music Before Reserve Fund Home Break-ins. in alize, the council appointed him was given a marine barometer. tin and Raymond T. Diericky, Teamster Union funds. The in- co-~hainnen of the Goodfellow Cerf'imonies . The Park council autporized advertising of bids for ,to fill the vacancy he created Relatives See Ceremony drive. (llctment charged that Hoffa October in its ranks. City Manager Robert Slone All monies ralsed from the and two others illegally used the improvement of the storm water Pumping Sta.tion, Zimmerman, of 1015 Bucking- made the presentations and in- ~a1e of the' Goodfellow news- union money In the promotion Grosse Pointe's War Me- Jefferson and Maryland, and installation of a larger The armed robbery of a ham. will try for a second term, troductions, which were follcw- pa,peril will ~e used to give of Sun Valley, Inc., a Florida morial Center at 32 Lake stonn water sewer connection to a Detroit interceptor Farms beer store and the because, as he said. he enjoyed ed by applause from the audi- financial ass 1st a nee to the bnd company. Hoffa refused to Shore Road will be a bee- sewer. The program is for the elimination of the pol- breaking and entering of working for the people and rence, comprised of relatives Le"der Dog League for the comment on reporter's ques- hive of activity this Sunday lution of Fox ~reek. <$,~------two Farms homes were community during his first and friends of the honorPimp,rovements in st rs. r. t s was attempt- pins: Cyril Korte. 25 years; a vance 0 u "s are au - John F. Kennedy's offer to joIn On the same day, Eugene The Water Resources Com- ing to pass l\1rs. Andcrson's and Dennis Walsh, 15 years. orlzed by the Club, after recom- his administration as American Hawthorne, 1071 Beaconsfield, filed for government aid by 34 mission gave the Park until parked car and was unable to In the Police Department: mendations' arc mde by the ambassador to the UnitedNa- failed to stop hIs car on the cities and municipalities, of May 1. 1962 to complete the FarnlS Sulnuits see Laurel until the child ChieI Arthur E. Louwers. Sgt. director. Before Elworthy offers tlons. Icy pavement and hit a car which eight have been granted improvements for the pumping darted out into the street from Ha7.cn G. Hennig and Patrol- any recommendations. he, or Stevenson himself indicated driven by Leigh Bailour. 2114 fun~~. Slone said. station and sewer. B .ld. R t in front of her mother's car, man Gustave ;1oon e. 30 years; able members of his staff con- that he might accept, hut said Marlow, Oak Pr. rk, who was Dctroit residents living along- UI lUg epor police said. Det. Lt. Stanley Enders and duct a thorough investigation of that he first wanted to con- waiting for a traffic light at Hp. s<>id that the Park was side Fox Creek, complained of The child was given first aid Patrolman Adhemar Mouton, the validity of nCefly cases. sider matters connected with Fisher road and East Jefferson. I 22nd on (he list ~f appl1cants, lhe pollution of the water, which Building construction In the treatment at Bon Secours JIos- 25 years; Det. U. Arnold Hough So, wthen a Goodfellow offer. the assignment. Possible ques- . brought the State into the mat- Farms has almost reached the pit

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fiees In their cities must be men receive no pay, but the Burglar Admit Thefts Center Tree Elections filed by January 3. They said municipal Judge earns $5,200 a , that the pellUons are avallable year. at their elly halls, ]5115 E. Jef- Nacy said that the three can- (Continued from Plre II

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• J Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursda,Y, December 15; 1960 Students Still Wondering What Happened in Church To Give Messiah

B)' BETTY COLLINS. three-day conference on Christ ICoomb. from the First Presby- Grosse Pointe High School, At Saletll Clllll'ch A lorge selection of Everyone knows that nearly and the Church. ,tp.rian Church of Birmingham, Cathy BI"Owder, of Ann Arbor. J:'7,"'; .< CRYSTAL AND BRONZ CHANDELIERS lln~1hing can happen when a Instead of the usual pranks tlnd Jack Angennan, also from The. Christmas portions of " ",:1 and lIIike Gibson, of Birming- . 1 t ~ I~. large group of high schoolers and panies. there were thought. Birmingham. ham, give their views. Handel's "Messiah" will be pre- i . I: I }':I J. sented at S a Ie m Memorial GIVE A i ~!l get together. provoking talks by the Reverend And the studenls, Tux\s Club But no one knows yet what Lyman Stookey, Tuxis advisor members and 83 guests from Then. they. broke up into Lutheran Church on Sunday af- I' J :'1 really happened at Grosse nnd youth minister at Memo- Ann Arbor and Birmingham ~mall d~scu~slOn g:'ouPs led by ternoon, December' 18, at 4 Pointe Memorial Church last rial Church, Robert B. Welch, listened attentiveh' to each (if ,,,tudents Lmda huester. T Bob o'clock by the Chancel Choir ::J ,,'! I :;1;:' Custom augmcnted by members of LAMP weekend when 211 t('{'nagers English teacher at G.P.H,S., the 40.minute taiks, In addi- Smare, Carol Haller and Nancy ,, Ii'll' ; i ... Shadel from the Pointe, Binningham, Frank Maple, counselor at Ann tion, they heard their own Cowan. neighboring church choirs. ~ -.4 f. ,~, ( "l"ll':'"' Made and Ann Arbor gathere.'.l meaningful. And it was "dif- W !! ferent" enough to capture their W ~ attention and imaginations. ~ 'a Mr. Stookey first tlreamed of fl >.'.l .such a gathering last year. The ~ ~ project got underway when oth- W Pill B _T. TV Str t t ~ er Tuxls advisors, Mrs. Stookey, OW at;A. . a ores er Beautiful Diamond.Back Avon Chair ~ :Mr. and l\Irs. Edward Hanpeter, ~ Super-cokfortable' foain.filled back; full Buoyant foam reversible T-cUshion. Famous ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bokram, r.i.. coil-!!pring seat; Complete reclining luxury Avon quality construction ••• select decora- ~ and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Rich- ~ includes speciill TV and reading positions. tor fabrics. Fully skirted .wlth the fine details ~ ner agreed and decided the tI: found only in much higher priced chairs. ~ Tuxis Club should' sponsor the t( 9 0 venture. ' ~ OurSpecia~~for-Christm~price 79.50 . 8. 5 .~ Plans were made for 83 stu- J.( '~ Our Special-for. Christmas price " • >.'.l dents from Presbyterian church- b'! ... ', ~ . • , . . .. ?" es in Ann Arbor and BLrming- f.( Yes! We've a complete HolidAy'seiedjon of famous name recliners, ;;ll lounge chairs, swjvel.rockers , ., in beautiful fabrics and in combina- ~ ham to join the conference. ~ • • '11 These students stayed In Grosse ~ tion With luxuriOus long-wearing fabric sUf'lported plastics. i::>1 Pointe for the weekend as

u.IPreuss Furniture "CO.I71~1~~~~fi~;;llschool is not. DiScussion groups ~ OPEN, EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~ ::;:e~~~~ ~:: ~e:::~rp~tdthi~ r~ 02'" may be numy'years before ,the ~.:16,200 Harper, at Bedford TU. 2.8 V' ?1 student5.involved really under- « ~ stand what happned at Memo- ~~~~:u::~~~!:~:m~::s:~~:;;::n~:::s:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.r:~;:ls:~:n;;;:U:~:~~ rial Church iast weekend.

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Thursday, December 15; 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five Cub Scout Pack :Plans Yule Party Spend everything a.5 you go Iward progress will broUiht to St. Paul Lutheran Church Starts Addition along and eventually your for- a halt. Cub Scout Pack No. 61 of St. be sent to St. Francis Home lor" Paul's Church is planning a Boys. In addition, Santa Claus Christmas party for Wednes- will be on hand to dispense day, De'cember 21, in the school candy and small gifts to the 55 gymnasium at 7;30 p. m. scouts. Members of the troop and Each scout will bring a pres- Gi ve YOIl r SOil their immediate families are in- ent to the party. These will vited. lite feeling Prescriptions Filled he has arrived! Contact LellS Service ION OPTICIANS Give him an 20183 MACK AVENUE Betw.en 7 and B Mile Roads After Six I TUxedo 4-5770 ,.i ., ';':' , Tuxedo' The date-stone for thp new Parish Erluration tn h011~ethe educa!iona! prog!'am of the church and to Building of St. Pa,ul Ev. Lutheran Church) Chalfonte provide facilities for the activities of the various or- and IJothrop, Grosse Pointe Farms. will be laid at ganizations. It is expected that construction will be He'll wear it proudly special ceremonies at the next Sunday, December 18, completed next May. to all of his holiday /after the 11 o'clock service. The building is intlmded llnd school affain, .. ," .. ------~------Sty 1e d up-to-the- Ben Bregi, 78 F rdcroft, and A la r g e F u rn ishings and minute with natural Harry Kall, 19884 Elm court, Memorials Committee is now at shouldels and popu- LIKE THESE••• are co-chainnan of the -Building work determining the contents lar n ar r ow shawl C:ommittee which is comprised of the rODms with the intention is invited to call Herbert Sax- collar. Sizes 36.42, in addition of Albert Blixt, 1341 or obtaining gifts as memorials man, FAirmount 1-1666, for regulars and longs. Hawthorne, Robert Gibson, 4158 of loved ones. Members of this further information. Somerset. and William Wein- committee are: Mrs. Leonard $55 ar~ bound to please berg, 318 Merriwealher. Schim, 837 Fairford road; Mrs. Th~ new building will have Norman Klcinerl, 2073 Nor- In Our Student's Department rooms and departments for: the wood; lItrs. Wellard Williams, Sunday School. a ~'outh lounge, A33 Barclay; V ern 0 n Olson, \ 'J/:0 y ~ a church parlo •. a large fellow- 19986 Holiday; Fred Orth, 314 ship hall: k!:then and kitchen'" l\It. Vernrm; Robert Graham, ~t . cUes and offices. 2174 Anita; Mr. and Mrs. Frank .if Flrnschild, '/55 Harcourt; E~vin Ruprecht. 4100 Yl;)ry..shire; hirs. William Shaw and William, Jr. 336 Ridgemont; Mrs. E r win GROSSE POINTE, AT 17140 KERCHEV At TUxeul> 2.8970 Remember? Charge Accounts Invited Conyenient Free Porking Our technicians are Make thaT one for the road Open hening. till 9:0o-.-Salurday. till 6:00 well trained and Mounta in Valley Water! exp~riencl!d.

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REPORTS VANDALISM I

Frank D. Wiiberr.lipg of 220 II Stephens road, complained to Shores police on Thursday, De- cember 8,-that an unknown per- son entered a new house he o~A. Nlitting CO. was building at 47 Webber [llace, and broke several win- Radio and Television dows and damaged a slainless GIVE 6353 E. Jefferson steel sink in the kitchen. Total damage was estimated at 'about LO 7-5502 him. a $52.

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Open Evenings 9 to 9 except Saturdays, until Christmas

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Swing grill con- verts fireplace into in d 00 r Pendleton grill. 6.95 Stadium Blankets A wonderful gift because of its many uses. Made There's still time to order : of the finest virgin wool in new plaid patterns CUSTOM FIREPLACE SCREENS and color, encased in a plastic zipper case'for easy for installation by Christmas 5torin~ and e'arryinK. 52.70 inch size. The Dilling Room ,13.95 Coli .r write for Ira. brochure on Fireplace Fumi,hin~s Here now. throbbing with vitality is everything you want in II private country cluh. Revenue from our banquet halls make the following membe~~hl=-, rates pos- Woods Mantel & Tile sible. Family $250.00. SIngle $125.00, Social $125.00, plus 20% federal tax. Mem- berships accepted now are good until March 31, 1962. You arc invited to come llnd COMPANY ~ee for yourself. Only 30 minutes from downtown DetroIt, or call PRescott 2-2240. Hanl Lovlu, proptielor 21323 Harper 7 Blocks N. of 8 Mile Rd. THE H~LLCREST COUNTRY CLUB DRex~1 1-1985 Groesbeck Highway (M.97) at Cass Avenue Telephone PR 2-2240 16930 Kerch,£',u "' Not" D411U Ope,,':~ ,to 9:00 until Chridmal Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 15, 1960 Honors Earned By Rotary Club Navy Lea~ue Council Sets Meeting at Lois Nair's The annual meeting ()( the Air StaUon and also formal EVA. NSTON, IlL Dec. 10 today at Rotal'Y's world head- studying abroad under this Pl'O- Detroit Women's Council of the gowns for r~sale at the air sta- (Special/-For its ,'Ontribulions quarters in Evanston. gram"-l\Iiss Mary T. Roberty Navy League of the United t10n Thrift Shop. of a minimum of $20 per mem- The objective of the Rotary of Monroe. at the Unh'ersit~' of Rome, Haly. States will be held Thursday, ber to the Rotary Foundation, Foundation is the fostering of The Un 1t e d States Marine projects to further understand- December .'?2. at the East Jef- the Rotary Club of Grosse in,; and {r i end I y relations fe~'Son avenue home of !\Irs. Band. the oldest military band Pointe has been designated a CARS COLLIDE Or-: MACK among the peoples oC different Frank :a. Nair at 1:30 o'c1ock. In the country, played Its tlrs~ "200 Percent Rotary Founda- A car d ri v e n by James Members are asked to bring official concert on March 4th, tion Club," it was i1nnounced nations. One of lis prinripal objectives is the aI' 'lrding of Wright, 1340 Kensington, col- children's books or to~'s for 1801 at the inauguration of children at the'Grosse Ill' Naval President Thomas Jefferson. fellowships to olltstandlng col- lided with a ~ar traveling east------_._------lege gl'aduates for one year of ward on Mack avenue r-:ovem- study abroad as Rotary am- ber 4, when Wright tried to bassadors of good will. make a right hand turn into In the past 14 years. more a parking lot. The other drl\'er HtlP Ut CLEAR outl ... CLEAN UP OM $A'IIII""-::::j than 1.400 of these fellowshipS was Carlos Reiff. 4551 Notting- have been awarded to students ham, DeLroit. No tickets were {rom 69 countries" for sludy in issued. W£!RE:MfJYI68/ 45 countries with grants total- • Business Machines ing in excess of $3,600,000. One Michigan ~tiJdent currently is CO:SSCIENCE STRICKEN • Rubbe, Stomps Beware of Ule man who tries • Wedding Invilations I to convince you of his nilnesty • f'ine Printing Service SNOW -he probabl" suspects he Is the one II ho is suspC<'ted. ~"~ ADDING i 50% Off REMOVAL r' MACHINES nile ~ fVPEWRITERS~ SERVICE i~:f:':~..CI••• o. and Lowest Rates Sale. FORDS Oil Paintings .~ and - ~" Service 24 Hour Service SEE / Pictures 'i Driveways - Walks Framed Mirrors WOLVERINE Parking Lots Dic::kWarner Photo Frame.s Simms-Dawson -Pholo by Fred Runnells. Typewriter Service Co. Free Estimates At the Detroit Commodore's As- left; Secretary-treasurer AU S TIN. MirroredWaste Baskets Our New lccation, Ford, Inc. sociation 'innaugural m~ting at Edi. BENDER SCYC; vice commodore Perfume Trays 1313 J E. JEFFERSON AYE. TU 2-6586 or Formerly Adam-Simms, Inc •. son Boat Club, ,saturday, D~~mber CHARLES S. (TOMMY) TOMPKINS Vanity Mirrors VA 2-3560 VA 1.1000 Res. TU 1.5251 10, a group of 5U past commodores Qf DYC; commodore FRANK MART1N Next to the Savarine Hotel LA 1-4693 member clubs of the Detroit River EBe ~nd rear commodore WILLIAM Yachting Association e 1e c t e d from P. CONNOLi Y GPSC, for 1961. / Ctmnections-watch for frayed Modern" Mirror Garden Council Offering. .01' "(1m spots-never place cord For Your Holiday Dining where, it will be walked on'- and Glass Shop' never work with live equip- 16129 E. Warren, at Bedford Outdoor Decorating Advice me!7.[-be sure all 0 u t d 0 0 l' (,quipment is marked "weather TUxedo 1.-6700 The "Christmas Beauty" prv-I idea, thinking It too dH!icult proof." Safety pays off. gram which the Grosse Pointe or too expensive. This is un- Garden Club Council inau- true ..A simple window or d,oor gurated four years ago, In an ' effort to have" the community a lighted tree Or a shadow ef- express the true yuletide Si'irit fect, can be more expressive in il5 outdoor lighting, rather of the Yuletide season than a than by gaudy display, seems whole battery of lights and to have become .a popular proj- color. Below are a few sug- ect for many Pomters. gestions for the novice: Each year the decoralions are more breathlaldngly beautiful, 1. Decide on a moUf such as some simple, some more" ambi- Religious, Traditional. Child tious, but joining all the area Appealing or Contemporary. In the message of peace, joy. hope'and Goodwill to Men, from 2, Keep it simple-start with the smallest home to the large one focal point, such as the est~/.es and including business doorway or" a picture window . streets and public buildings. and add effects each year . In order 10 preserve this 3. Consider the architecture , beauty, the Garden Club Coun- and lines of house, so there cil is having more colored Is ,balance and scale and har. Hawthorns House lends :,ts,elf so w~11for your dining out during slides made this Christmas, to mony of th!! whole. augment thl! slide lecture which 4. Remember the spectators' this holiday season. However, we urge making reservations In was made last vear, and whi,,:~ several groups have shown in viewpoint. Look at your house . . now has in stock advance. their programs. As this is a from across the street-does service to the Community there the lighting inside harmonize a complete selection of has been no charge for the with the exterIor lightlng?ls Dinners. start at $1.75 up to $3,75 use of the slides. This year the effect too cluttered or are smaller homes and daylight pic- there large gaps? SILVER ,FLATWARE Children's dinners are $1.00 tures ",vilI be emphasized. • 5. Usually t.he result is more Mrs. Taylor Seeber, 213 Mer- pleasing if few colors are used. from America's finest silversmiths: riweather road. TU 5-6806, who Many colors combined give a is chainnan of this committee, "busy" effect. will welcome all suggestions of 6. Flood lights are particular- Included are patterns from: any outstanding or unusUJll dis-- ly dramatic to accent a door- plays for a picture. It is also way, or highlight a tree-to possible for,' individuals who TOWLE attract the eye to a ::Icene in ' would like a slide of their own an upper window. GORHAM home for the~r personal use made, to do so by: ealling Mrs. 7. Dramatize your theme. Al- REED & BARTON House. David' C. Lowe, TU 5-4984, or ways emphasize it with color Mrs. H. Ray Will, TU 4-1644 contrast, style and size rela- LUNT" for further info nnatl on. tionship to other elements. 9 KERCHEVAL AVENUE Many homeowners/who would INTERNATIONAL All we magazines and news- • like to decorate with lighting KIRK c effects, shy away from the papers earry articles and sug- TUxedo 2- n 60 gestions with pictures and di- rections for carrying out novel displays. Electricity can be dangerous and cause fire and injury if TWO HOURS 'FREE IiARKING-Tidet Validated When You Ma~e a Purchase Now FIRST TIMEt proper care is not used. De- /or lhe troit Edison offers many safe- ." ty "hints such as the following: ReA VICTOR 19" PICTURE TV ,::,n::::::d:::::: i__======_~_g;lllImllllllillllllllll:nlllllllllll11lll1ll11lll1l1l1l1mUllllllllllllllllnlll1II111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!lIl11llll11llll1lll11llll11lllll11nllll1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I11Iillllllllllllllllllllllllllil1I11111111111i11UIIIIIIIlII Black and White truck making a round-trip be- tween Detroit and St, Joseph will save $16 In fuel consump- Ii Remember? tion, brake and tire wear and Milke that one for the road operating llnd maintenance ~ )Aourtllin VIl!!ey Wllter! '1 costs than if it used ,he old ~ ... road. == !r"'"'"""""""""'''''.''''''"'''''''"''''''''''""'''''-''''''.'.'''''"''''.''''''.';

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policies will enhance the sta. Introducing Pointe's Newest Teachers School Board A(~opts Netv Teaching Contracts Policy bility of the professional staff. They also indicated that such The Grosse Pointe BOard of Superintendent James 'w. Bu- so determine. Thus, a teacher renew the long term contract In provisions should be helpful In Education adopted a new policy shong provides for a one year whose services are satisfactory its third year but, rather, to interesting career teachers in with respect to tcaching con. agreement between the school in all respects can look forward utilize the remaining two years Grosse Pointe teaching oppor- tracts at its regular monthly system and a newly employed to always having a contract of to guide and counsel the in. tunities. meeting last Mondai.' evening teacher. At the end of the first not more than five tlor less than dividual in an attempt to over- and, henceforth, will be able to year, if the eXp'erience has been two years in length. come w hat eve I' deficiencies TWO CARS TANGLE enter into longer-term agree- a mutually liatisfactory one. a School officials stated that it were present. If successful, long ments with the professtonal. two-year contract will be signed. term contracts could be re- Truck driver Richard John t ff A h would always remain the Board's, Szpara. 483 Park. Lincoln Park, sa. s t is second contract ap- prerogative to Issue less than a sumed. If not. then the contract School spokesmen pointed out proaches its expiration, 'lnd would be allowed to expire J'ust ran into a car driven by Eliza- five-year contract if such b th An P' 79- U' .ty that the customary contract for after ~ careful re-appraisal. has seemed advisable in individual as is now the case with the e n nee. ;) ruversl • a teacher's service was one of estabhshed that a sound sltua- eases annual agreement. December 8. when she attempt- a year's duration, rellcwable tion exists the teacher may be J • ed to turn off Notre Dame into each spring. The new plan. ef- issued a five-year CQntract. III the case of a veteran teach- Board members and adminis- a parking lot. City Police ticket- fective for the 1961-62 school I er who ;Ias enjoyed a series of trators expressed a confidence cd Szpara for improper passing year in Grosse Pointe. will pro- This five-year contract and multiple year contracts out that these new employment and causing an accident. vide opportunities for contracts I succeeding ones, will be re-new- whose performance appears to . liIIllWlJilUlIlIlIUllllllilUlIIIIIJ:llIllIIllIlIlIIllIllIlllIlIIlIlJllIllllllllilllllllllllllll!1I1IlII!II11111111!IIIJIIIIIPIllllllIIII!llllIlIllilllllllillUlUIIIIUD of up to five years in length to I able at the end of its third year be at or approaching a "ub-I be issued. fo. a ncw five-year period if I standard level it would be the The plan as proposed by both parties to the agreement intention of the Board not to I"".""''''''''''''"''''''''''''''''''.''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''.'''''''''''''''''"'.'""""""""'''.'''''''''''''.'''''''''''',,''''''''"'''"''''"''""''''"'- *

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Examining books of progessional pal; MISS LOUISE HELSER, MISS interest are the principal and new FRANCES BRANT, and MISS SYL- teachers of Defer School. Left to right: VIA MANCHIN. MISS MARJORIE HARGER, princi- ...... "------'------TRJFARI, "Keeping ourselves informed I of the latest developments and Mason Stu,dents Produce Mohiles 'BAlLERINA' writings in e,duciltion is one of _ our most important }Jrofessional :Roekets have been in con- Undoubtedly, construeting mo- obligations," says Defer prin- stant motion in Mrs. Ralph's biles does not quite present the sn... cipal Marjorie Harger. Follow- fifth grade classroom at Mason same' technological problems of coverage for any.season, ing the practice of other Grosse School. Not that the group is an Explorer or a Sputnik. but Pointe Schools the Defer staff competing with the O.S. Navy it is no simple matter, either. any.occasion wear ...the maintains a professional library or Air Force, but simply be- A good mobile must be delicate- where books of traditional and cause the rockets are suspended ly balanced in order to respond •••now making its Chr;stm~s debut current interest may be easily from the ceiling in the form of to the currents of air found in white bulky knit of care. secured by teachers. mobiles. a classroom: ...in studded go.lden beads accompanied Shown reviewing ~ome of The class decided to miute the In culminating their unit, the free acrylic aria!". In these materials with Miss Har- mobiles while studying a sci- boys and girls plan to launch by pearll. Dancing acron the fall fashion ger are the three teachers new ence unit in which they learned several balloons with self-ad- = medium or large sizes. to Defer School. about air currents, 1Ryers of at. dressed post cards attache"d ~ ,'cene in solo or chorusl. Miss Louise Helser !has ac- mosphere, and problems of from the school playground. ~ cepted tellching responsibilities space expl9ration. They hope the people who find ~ 5.98 Four-strand necklace or 60-inch rope; for a group of first gr:" aders at the balloons will mall the post- ~ and served as an officer of, the d b k t th I . f ~ 12.50; two-strand necklace,lO.OO;two. Defer. She previously taught in Lynnfield Teachers Association ~:; ~e~c of ~heie c~ ~~11~~;~==_= the schools of Northlake, UIl. while in that corrurtunity. - Accessory, Bar-First Floor . .trand'choker, 7.50; single .trand nr~Ls;Baltimore, Maryland; Cu- I were carried by the air currents. yahoga Falls and Newark, Ohio. ~=====_lnlUlIIllIlIIllIlI"IIIII1II11I11II11"'1II11111111111111111111111111111111J1II111II1II111I11II"11111111111111111111J11I1II1I11II1I1I::1I1III1I11I11III11II1III11III11II11IIJ11III~ choker, 4.00. Three-strand bracelet, and Kalamazoo, Michigan. While earning her B.S. in Ed. from 6.00. Wedding band earrings,5.OC, Ohio University Miss Helser served as a class oricer, and pearl-and-gold button earring~1 4.00, was included on the Dean's List for scholastic' r 'e cog nit ion. gold button .earrings,3.00. Among her special interests Miss Helser lists art, music, theatre and volunteer work. Teaching a third grade class Is Miss Francis Brant. Born in Saginaw, Miss Brant is a gradu- ate of Ecorse High School and Michigan State University. In choosing to pursue a career in education she becomes the fourth member of her immedi'- ~===== ate family to enter the profes': sion. Her father is 1\11'.Ralph holiday angel. Bra n 1:., Superintendent of wear Hanes Schools in Ecorse and her mother and sister are also no-seam nylons .•• teach"rs. Miss Brant enjoys traveling length-proportioned, and has toured the United States, Mexico ann Canada. 'reinforced at toe Also assuming the duties of at Jacobson'., • third grade teacher is Miss and heeL two soft Sylvia Manchin. Born and edu- Town gifts to buy by the dozenI' cated in Swampscott, Massaehu- shades: bali rose setts. Miss Manchin received or travel, .. the prettiest Christmas remembranr.ea both a B.S. in Ed. and an M. Ed. or south pacific. from State Teachers College at our suburban turban is for all the nice people y~u know. Salem~ She taught in the public 3-pair Christmas schools of Lynnfield, Massachu- your fashion tidet on cold, wintry days. setts, pt'ior to coming to Defer gift box 4.35 Snug. warm jersey and fake fur in gold, single pair 1.50 beige, black, moss, white, royo! purple. KODAK GIFTS SAY: o 4.00

iJ~~obson~ - ! So you can_save the fun of Christmas in pictures Hat Bar First Floor'

her own personal maid: rhinestone. sparkled combination shoehorn and zipper-pull, gift packaged, 2.00 1. TIARA TOILET WATER: The -essence of French 2. TIARA PHANTASY: The exqtrisfte fraqranee of femininity in this lovely toilet w.:ter. Jingle bells French.made. bottled and sealed Tiara encased ornament th'! exciting gift wrap. $5.00 plus tax. in a sparkling Christmas b\lbble. $5.00, plus tax. = = Precision miniature with 3. L1PSTlCK FROU. FRou:lnside this fluffy-feath- 4. SKIN SMOOTHERS: Two beautifully packaged e!edric-eye cornrol Cf'ed gadget that hangs on youdree, rests an gifts, ideal for win!ry weather skin care. Hand Beauty Crea('ll, $1.50. Tribute Hand and Bod¥' fI.e omozing electric-eye expo. eli!gant Alexancka de Markoff Magnum Lipstick. MIre control gi"es you corred $2.00. plus tax. Beauty Loti

Imported French scarves: fringed rayon acetate,. wide or narrow; rich patterns and brocades. 1.50 to 3.00 The CAMERA CENTER Celehratilzg our 10th year ~ '. . in GrosJe Pointe 3 _Jacohsous 171 14 Kercheval !=' • f _o.p.&." .F.;d.~.y,.I-.~~.1I9.:_p,.m•.• Accessory Bar II TWO HOURS FREE PARKING - Ticket Validated When You Make a Purchase. First Floor pi!IgIS.I£ .:111.1.11 11I5114.. 4 ..411411••041.1114 ..'11•• ' 411I 11I 4115••••• 5••114••• &.&11I&.&•• 145.4115116"'.&114""'.'''&.'''.''&11I5.' IIC Clllc Z..a..CIlli1Jlllc CIllS C'llll4 1lI4 Cllll Q llllle 4..4..e.,.s..sIlillQ ~$lJIIi III!'( 1lIlI41""l(I!""Il!"E 1IIl!< a~' IlIIl'c .,.z~ . !

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Think twice beCore you speak Cor this trip as well as accom. -It gives the other Cellow a Club Schedules First Ski Trip modations for the slngle crowd. ehance to make a fool of him. The trip is for adults only. lell. The Grosse Pointe Sid Club this service. ill scheduling Its first mId-week There will be a speclal bus evenIng ski trip to Mt. G~. set, aside for married couples plan thIs Thursday nIght, De- cember 15. Grampian opened with artificial snow over the weekend. Several bus loads are expected to leave the Grosse PAUL GACH Pointf' War Memorial prompt- Give.. DiffcretlJ Gifl ly at 6 p.m. " :t•• : •• 9 A hot box supper will 00 IxPlrt or amatour, Iliit I ai:.. 4 N served on board and siders will your Holldoy Oil to ...... • . •I J .. t~ I I• 94 be able to hit the slopes olt 8 t: Tape . · '15 t p.m. and ski till 11 p.m., when -...... 1.._---- L_ - ...~J_ __L.~ the buses will head back to the Recorders Sf.IOSfM ,: .... ~. -,- 'lll'DALI I UU'~I! 'ouO£;If. ~'~ Center. Remember? •• ,,~ L"I:£ For snow bunnies in the I I I ... Ell f from $99 Club's sid s<:hool, this will be Make that one for the road IilICHIGANYn.L HAVE the loogest continuous stretch Mackie 'sod other top national, state and local officiais the fifth lesson. They will be 345 Fisher Road Mountain Valley Water! of toll.free Inte;state highway in th~ U.s. after Dec •. 19 will. participate in a ribbon-cutiiog ceremony to marlc com- taught in the beginner's area wheCl the fiaallink ()f Interstate 94 will be open to traffic. pleuotl of the last section to he opened, an IS-mile stretch at Grampian without charge n.e freeway exteQ..dsfrom Detroit to St. Joseph, a distance betweeQ Jackson and .A.na Arbor. The new section also and Will be instructed in the use of the tow rope without nl203 milest and also h, the cation's first bordeMO-bclrdet includes Michig.._.ts 50ath mile of freeway-five tim.es as Inter:state freeway •. State Highway Commissioner John C. much as the state bad only cbree years ago. fee. More advanced, skiers who are Club members will be aole The dream of Ii superhighway Itends 203 miles from downtown National, state and local of- to use the pomallit and inter. across Michigan ....ill become a Detroit to Stevensville on Lake ficials have been invited to par_ mediate and advanced ski areas reality next Monday !Dec. 19). Michigan. ,ticipate in the dedication oere- Cor $2.00. 1HE'~RAIL On that day, State Highway I A 15-foot wide band of gold monies which will be held to All Club members W1ll get Commissioner John C. Mackie paint will be used to mark the formally open the final 18 round trip chartered o.eluxc bus will cut a ribbon to open the site of the 5(}()th mile between Imiles of freeway west of Ann transPortation between the Cen. final link of a freeway that ex. Ann Arbor and Jackson. Arbor. ter to Grampian, and hot sup. per for $3.50. Guests are wel. ART BOOK come for $1.00 more. All going cn the trip have the privfleee of leaving equip- ment at the ,Center the mornlni CENTRE of the trip and changing futl) ski togs there prior to boarding For Self.ctive Giving of Religious HERE IS OUR BIG, BIG the busses, skis. etc .• may be rented at Grampian at a nom- Art and Booksfor the Hom~ inal chuge for those who need 16.95 Daily hOll" 10.5, Fri. 2-' 20741 Mack near Vernier Rd. , GROSSE POINTE WOODS • Th. Attention: ' for the wond,erful recept~on• CAMERA ALL GOOD' BOYS AND GIRLS . CENTER given us on the occasion of Saturday, Dec. 17, is last mailing date for Celebrating our 10th 'jelZl" in Gr01S4 Pointe the GRAND OPENING of our , ' 17114 Kerchevol TU'1-4096 netvly enlarged • • • Santa's'Mail Box Open Fridays Till 9 p.m. at Jacobson's Young's Open RCA VICTOR Store every day,

I except Sr.turday. COME IN AND SEENEW RCA COLOR TV until Christmas Write a letter to Santa telling him what you want. Then bring ihe letter to S4nta's RighlenlJurg' 5 TV and Radio Service Letters addressed to 9 to 9 Mail Box on ou.r second floor, where it NOW IN OUIt. NEWLY ENLARGED STORE- 38th YEARl Santa Claus will b. will be sent to Santa at the North Pole on 18403 E. WARREN, corner CA~YON TU 5-0609 a giant Northwest Orient Airliner. Th. The man who knows delivered to the North same big plane will bring back Santa's prefers Pole-and answered Mlswer direct to you, Be sure, Mom or Dlld writes your correr.t name ane! address on Pendleton by Santa! , ine back of your letter so Santa can answer you.

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Thursday, Deeember IS, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS • Page Nine Park Honors 41 Employes For Services Victims Of Fire Helped Pointe Schools Doing Good Job ------How good a 'ob of instruction I showing reading and mathema. at Brownell of studenta per (Con tIn ued from Pare 1) c1ock.translstor radios, liince mony, refreshment, were servo (Continued from PlIfe 1). ly sprained ankle is re<:oVering are our schools doing? How do tics te5t results and Brownell counselor Is 268. Place. 20 yearSj and Pollee Lt. both were presented watches ed in the lobby of the MU!1ici- end tables, chairs, a couch, and her walklng cast is ex:. we "measure up" to a set of course requirements. Following Seventh and eighth gradel'l Gerard Kesteloot. and Patrol. on retirementj and Joseph pal Building. other furniture, bedding. rugs, pected to be removed this standards with respect to ad- the program, questions from the man Donald Dean, Arthur J. Craig, who was waterfront park and many knick knacks to I>ro- week. ministration and teaching pro- audlen"e were directed at a at Brownell spend 30 hours a Conlan and Charles T. Slusser, caretaker for more than 12 NEEDS IIIGJI.LOADER vide a homelike atmosphere. ----- cedures? panel .consisting of Browne'll week in school, whiLe the re- port advocates a 35-hour week 15 years. years, a marine barometer. l,lany poopl6 gave cash dona- PATROLMAN SHIFTED Some possible answe~. to deans. and department repre- City Manager Sidney DeBoer •~ of seven class periods a day. Three persons were honored Gold wrist watches, inserlb- was authorized by the !farms t1011S totaling $200 to help the Park Police Chief Arthur these questlons were given at a, sentatlves. The program also disclosed that for their 3~ years of se~ice. ed w1th their names and the councll on Monday. November family make a new star:. A Louwers announced that he has PTA program presented at Among the facts brought out on reading tests Brownel stu- 'I'hey are C1ty Clerk Charles number of years of service and 21, to prepare specifications and chicken ai,d a ham were pro- assigned Patrolman Arthur Con- Brownell on November 28. Prin- in the program was that a dents attained read4Jg scores of Heise, Electricll1 Supervisor date of retirement, were given to take bids for the purehase of vided l>y a woman who had Ian to desk duty aa conununl- cipal Charles E. Saltrer narrat- Brownell teacher has an aver- at least one year higher than Frank Standley and Public to Martin Nielson, 31 years with a high-Ioadtr for the Depart. won them in a charity drawing. cation officer, effeetive as of ed a slide program comparing age student ioad of 116 to 195 the level expected of their Works Superintendent Victor the Fire Department; Aaron ment of Public Works. The Mrs. Chouinard, who was hos. Der~mber 31. He will replace Brownell's program of instruc- students. while the Conant re- grade. Huvaere. O. Domine, 33 years; Anthony loader, which will expedite the pitallzed for several dayS alter Patrolman Aaron Domine who t10n with the reconunendatlons port states that 125 to 150 stu- Retirees. Get GUt3 S. Walsh, 33 years; Patrick removal of snow from city park- the fire with shock and a bad. will retire at the end of the contained in Dr. James Conant's dents 'Is a "reasonable limit." The 1960 retirees, and the Conlon. 30 years; Frank DiIlo- ing lots and Kertheval and year. "F..ducatior. in the Junior High The USS Enterprise, christ- gl'ft S th ey rece ived are;!> 'I rs. way, 29 years; and Alphonse Mack business area, will cost AID AND ABET ----- I School Years." The Conant report recom- ened ""'?~- t 24t,h 1,960 is th eo Delis Monaghan,' court clerk. Boone, 34 years, all of the Po" I between $8.000 and $12,000, de- People who engage 1n get rIch Folks who cuI t i vat e good The slides showed class and mends that a junior high coun- world's largest's hip and the 25 years, and. Ralph Holmes, lice Depa11ment. pending on the size and other schemes make it easy for the habits soon weed out the bad eXtra-curricular activities at selor have from 250 to 300 stu- first nuclear-powered aircraft garage SupervIsor, 40 years, Folowlng the citation cere- features. swindler to swindle. ones. school . together with charts dents assigned to him; the ratio carrier. ~lIIllllilllllUllmJllIIIIIIIIIUJIUIIUIUUIlIIlIlIUIIUIiU III!!U I1lIllIulllllulUmIIlIllUIIIlIUIIIIIIIIlII!U1II11~'I!lIl1l11liIlIIIIIlIlIUliIUIlIIJIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIJJIlIMIU UUJllllIIHlJIllIIllJr.'illllUIUJIUlIJJIIIIUlllUIIIIIUlliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUllillllllllnJU 1I11nUJIIIIIIIIIIIIJllllUiI IIIIIIUiI!l UlllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllIlilillUIIIUIIIIIUJlilllllllllillmllUUJlIIllil~IiIlIlIlIllH iIiIlYlJlUUIIIIIUJIlJ.IJJ!jQIllIl!lIIllJllilllllillIllIlIlJllUiI1lIll111I1lIllIOUlili!illJllJIUIIIUllllllilllllllllnlUJUUIIDUlllUllIllllililliliU1I11UIIllIIUUlIlIIlIllIlIIiIUUllllUlllllHIlIIUlIlJIUllJIU UIUIIJlljUlIIIIIDillllliltUilliillJJll!lIJjJUJjI:\1 ~ . ~ ~ 3 g ~

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I Mac;lrigal Club to Give MaekE.lberghe Program "Trimming the' Tree" program troit Free Press which, In addl-! Fund through the "Ruth Alden" Pointers Join Progl.anl Tribute To Goodfellows during its 37 years of consecu- Uon to newspaper sales, also dress drive, supplying dresses The Madrigal Club of Detroit, calling Miss Bobbie Shaw, to tive broadcasts on behalf of the supports the Old Newsboys' for needy children. under the direction of August 2-2392. Student tickets are half World Girdlers. WJR, in cooperation with The WJR's Production department, Old New s boy s' Goodfellows Detrolt Free Press will p."escnt Maekelberghe, will perform in price. \I'm mark his 37th ~'ear in 'as- Fund. The program has become Christmas Concert Monday. De- Among those singing in the The Circumnavigators Club the 37th annual broadcast., of sociatlon with the "Trimming a tradition among the WJR staff WHEN 3%% = 6.6% cember 19, at 8:30 p.m. in the' concert are Mrs. J. W. Bailey allOounces the election of 11 "Trimming 'l'he 'free" on behalf the Tree" program and his 36th members. who volunteer their Community Arts Auditorium, and Mrs. William Lyons, of new members from the Pointe. of the Old Newsboys' Goodfel. year as a member of the Old services on behalf of the' Old They were presented with eel" low Fund campaign, on Friday Newsbo~'s, Now a member of Newsboys' GoodfelIows Fund. the advanta~e of tax exempt bonds Wayne State University. Grosse Pointe. the Goodfellows Ex e cut i v e Highlight of the cOlJcert will tificat~ at the club's annual evening, December 16, from 8 banquet De<.'Cmber 9, at the to 9 o'('lock. Board, Mr. White served as After thirty ~'ears of co-spon- Ix II premiere performancc of The 203 - mil e Detroit-St. For example a person with a net Hotel Park Shelton. The "Tl'imming the 'free" President in 1940. sorship with the Detroit Times. "In the Bleak Midwinter" a Joseph freeway will save an Hundreds of guest art~sts and the 1960 broadcast of "Trim- composition by August Maekel- average of 20 lives annually. The Circumnavigators is an broadcast serl'es as the kick-off income of $15,000 is in a 47% tax bracket iniel"Uationa! organization of event for the Old Newsboys' prominent Detroit area civic I ming the Tree" will be present- berghe which gil'es life to 'a Michigan State Highway De- leaders have appeared on the ed in cooperation with The De- pOI'm of Christina Roscetti. partment studies show accidents men who have circled the glOM newspaper sale on Detroit.s so that a 3Jf%municipal bond Tic!{ets '$1.80) may be ob- drop 70 to 80 percent on free- in one direction. Th.ere are ap- streets. The 1960 newspaper tained at the door on the con- ways, compared to Hie old proximalely 600 members in sale is sl.'hedl1led for Monday, is equa1.to a stock paying 6.6%. more than 20 ('Ountries around December 19, and will mark the Ci'rt night, or in advance by J roads. Model lOA the wodd, 47th anniI'NS

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Thursday, December 15, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pagel Eleven C(unera Clnl} -To llear Spina' Kerby Cubs to Give Musical Show D. T. Marantctte Heads JA Drive The Grosse Pointe Camera Frce Press will talk on his re- David T. Maraotette, presi- largest of Its kind in the world. Club will meet December 20, cent visit to Rome. A social ~ dent of Detroit Insurance Agen- All local 1961 JA Week activ- 8t 8 p,m., 17145 Waterloo. . hour will follow. Visitors and ~~;;. cy will direct all special Junior ties will come under his direct Tony Spina of the Detroit guesls al'e welcome. """_,,.~"';'4""?~"",.,~,_.~.~ Achievement activities through- supervision ;,.:f out southeastern Michigan dur- the the organization's national observance January 29-Febru- al'y 4. A director of the Greater De- troit Board of Commerce. he will head a list of advertising, Recent Purchase. radio. TV and newspa'per execu- LA~IPS tives in Junior Achievement's Fine Seledion of Antique French Oil Lamas effol't~ to publicize the te'cn- Porcela in - Enamel - Brass , ' age business Ol'ganizat!on, the 382 E. Grand Boulevard Paris to 8.1130 Detroit Gifts. for the home See and Hear and family • Cft"fII/~uf: • 1I11.. 'V .... FONOVOX The Finest Radios and Stereo Soon to turn their talents to the theatrical world of tickets, availabfe at the door or through tl1e Cubs, import~d from West Germany is the Kerby School Cub Scout Pack 481, above, when for $1for adults and 50 cents for students, will be used they present the musical show "Around the World to support Cub Scout activities in Grosse Pointe. Each The Koboid With 80 Cubs," at the Kerby Sehool Auditorium on of the seven dens will present skits based on different Friday evening, December 16 at 7:30 and Saturday countries, intersp~rsed with specialty acts, in the nour- A ~i.lidelity loble model to fit the afternoon, December 17, at 2. Proceeds from the sale and-a-half perfonnance. omalle,t, budget. Lovely madern cabinet of 'N 0 od ton e d brown heavy pfc~tic. ~~Iperb sound repro..- duction through large oval ~nsi. Four Held in Connection With TV Store Robbery five specker. Three-key push but. ton selection boord. Continuously adjustable tone. Tone-compen- Four men, two of them Jack- observed near the home of a of cards, Thomas said, the were kept in the County Jail \ sated volume control. Socketfor son Prison parolees, are being friend in Detroit. friend went with them to the for violation of parole. additi?nal sP"aker. hcld in the Wayne County Jail' girl's house, where he inspected The foursome broke into the The officers said they will for hwe'stigation of breaking television store aud stole radio the loot and purchased a tran- and entering of a Woods tele- and teleVision sets valued at sistor radio for $55. They drove' seek warrants charging pte four only $59.95 at Perkins vision store on Monday, De- more than $800 and $42 cash, the friend back home and,after men with breaking and enter- cember 5. which was taken from a cash dropping him off. drove to the ing. register. The store is owned by alley at the rear, when they Heid for questioning and in- Donald C. VanDame of 1693 were stopped by police. The vestigation are William Leggett, Brys drive, who discovered the Duran's statement was some- WOULD FINGER DRlVER 20, of 1133 Dickerson, and breaking and entering when he wh",t the same as Thomas'. ex- Motor vehicle administrators Copenhagen Peter Thomas, 20, of 951 Dick- opened for business De'cember cept more detailed. in some slates are thinking of Full Length erson, both of Detroit; and "color-separating" the insured Exquisite is the ward to 5. He told of driving around describe 'Ihis b'eath'taklng Ernest Hogan. 21, Ot 1714 Wash- from the uninsured drivers. A ochievemM! In StNeo Pho- ington, and Philbert Duran. 22, The Woods defectives saId with Hogan on Detroit.s east side, when they come upon Leg- proposed law would require Door Mi rrors /lOgraph Q n d Simul.Ca,t of 1627 Washington, b

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Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 15. 1960 You Can Now Purchase A Pierce School To Have Christmas Vespers I CHET SAMPSON 1961 BUICK ~nnounces his 1961 Spring Tours low as forasS2400 to LAST CHANCE ON '60 BUICKS Washington and, New York AT FABULOUS SAVINGS BOYS: "No Deal lost Because of Price" Washington-New York Tour: April4.iO . , ..... $90.

GIRLS: TOM TAYLOR BUICK Washington Tour: March 29.April 3 ... , ...... •... $85. "The Only Buick Deoler on the East Sidq of Detroit" New York Tour: May 3.8 ...... •.• , ••.... ,., .... $90. 13033 GRAnOT - LA 6.3000

Appliratiom 11/1l1l1lforl/ll1tioll Al'ailable ~t Chet Sampson Travel Service WE GIVE In by 12 100 Kercheval, on the Hill TUxedo 5-7510 S4H O~Jt by 5 GREEN • STAMPS * This coming 'Sunday, December 18, at 4 p,m., the in charge of the decorations. Mr. Mason, English qpen a r.:harge Chorus and Glee Club members of John D. Pierce Junior and dramatics teachers, directs the tableaus. The stu- How's This for A Gift Idea? High School, will present their annual Christmas Ves- dents will be accompanied by Mr. Donald Dragoo, Latin OUR 19TH YEAR • pers Program. The students will be directed by Herman teacher and organist, and Dan Smith, seventh grade stu- A. Clein, teacher of vocal music. Dr. 'l'homas Moore will dent at Pierce, who is a pianist. P1 SLIM-LINE direct the string ensemble. Mr. Rothbun, art teacher, is * * * FOP Lodge 102 VANITORY December Sole The program \\'il1 be'gin with Students Combine Efforts an orgap. prelude by 1\11'.Dra- goo. "Fanfare for Christmas Ele.cts Officers 2 Weeks Only - Dec. 12 - 24 Day" is sung by the combined To Make Children Happy Chorus and Glee Clubs, The audience will participate in the The Grosse' Pointe Fraternal 'Because of the combined ef. there is .:0 general chairman sinll'ing of "Hark! The Herald Order of Police, Lodge 102, forts of many' Grosse Pointe but instead .the four officers, Angels Sing," written by Felix held its annual election of offi- elementary, junior high. and Nancy .~~.~o'.. Lann' C;)11:.0 ,i, M~ndelssohn. "What Child is cers at the Grosse Pointe Yacht senior high school. students, Betsy Wuftsch and Judy Ham- This," an old En~lish air. will mond are overseeIng the entire I25% Off• Club on :Monday, December 5. many children in Detroit will be sung by Donald Holtz. ninth during a regular meeting. enjoy a merrier Christmas. All party. , ' grade student. accompanied by , of the work doroe in connection This year the Woodworking on ALL DRY (LEANING the Boys' Glee Club," Picked'to lead the organiza- with. l,elping to .make other Club at the High School. com-: "Away in the l\Ianger" will' tion during 1961, \,'ere Woods chilc'ren's Christmas. happier posed of boys froll' the Indus-I be sung by the Girls' Glee Club Patrolman Al Abend" president; has been done on the students' trial Arts Department; is mak. and soloist Susan Rinks, eighth Woods Patrolman Donald Col- own time after school and on ing toys for children forChr1st. grade student. Cheryl Riesen- lins, vice-president; Hal' per weekends. mas. Organized by Mr. Neil berger and Patricia Gerald will Wood's Patrolman Jack Reghi, Pants secretary; Woo d s -Patrolman The Junior Red Cross Club Suomela, teacher in the Indus- ~.",i sing the duet "Sing Gloria" and Bruce Cross, treasurer; and at the High 'School is putting trial Arts Department, a' group the Mixe'd Chorus will accom- Woods Patrolman Kenneth Met- on Its annual party for the Casa meets after school every. other Skirts ,pany them. Also accompanied calf, guard. Maria Settlemr.nt House for week and mak~s toyS Ol\t of To Perk Up The Bathroom \ 'by the Mixed Chorus, three wood. Many win be ready to ninth grade boys, Rpss Feezel, Woods policemen also domi- about 30 children, aged five Sweaters nate other office.s in the Lodge. through seven. Th; Junior Red be given 1 a\~'ay for Christmas I Not oniy to perk it up but to introduce storage Jim Kelly, and Joe Reed, will and more.wlll be made as the i sing "We Three Kings:" "1 Patrol.man Steve Petrik was Cr':;:;j -; ) : . I m~" 0,:1 and counter space which is usually in SUGh Regular 75c-Cash and Carry elected to a three-year term on I toys' that elementary children year progresses. . I Wonder as I Wander," an Appa- Junior Red Cr.o,s sponsors at short supply in all but the most modt'rnho~es. lachian carol, will be sung by the Board of Trustees. Still on no longer have 'lse for so that the Board with two years to each girl will receive a doll Grosse .Pointe Hig;1. School are I . You'll be surprised how mu.ch sma rter your Suits Je'anne L'Heureux. The J\'lixed Misses Estelle Griffiths, Dor- Chorus, Girls' Glee Club and serve is Patrolman Donald with clothes and each boy a bathroom will look but, more important, how Sable; and with one year to. go. truck' or. its equivalent. The othy Hostetler and Rachel Fun- I Han~l~i~ssed Boys' -G\ee Club will unite to cingsland. much more effitient it will be. Another nice Dresses sing "The Noel Caro1." Other Sgt. Henry I\larchand. chilql'en will be given ice cream, car()ls will be sung. Lodge 102 is comprised of po- tookies and cand)'. They will part of this gift idea is the. no muss, no fuss ,Coats lightweight The Vespers Orchestra. 01- lice officers from the Pointe and also play games and -see a play. COMPLAINS OF THEFT inSTallation which we'll be glad to take care of lIarpel' Woods Police Depart. To plan the Christmas paliy Regular 1.49-Cash and Carry rectlfd by Dr. lIIoore, will ac- Woods police l' e c 0 r.d e d a and which we can, before Christmas. How- I company the audience while' ments. 'the group divided into four complaint from Richard Koenig- e~er, don't delay, come in and see our hand. DRAPES- SLIP COVERS - 1f4 off Regular they sing carols: The. organizatilln in c 1u des c ,mmittees .. One group is pre- bauer, 21, of ~1867 Riad, De- The Girls. Glee Club consists among its activities, aiding ex- pal'~ng ente~.ta!nment under the troit, in which he stated that some assortment of sizes, styles and colors. of 110 members; the Boys' Glee policemen and their families chalrmanshlp of Jo Kramer. four spinner-type hubcaps were The whole family will be glad you did. Prices who come upon hard times, pro" Ga.~es,. making nametags, and stolen from his car parked in Club consists of 56 members; start. We use petroleum solvent (not synthetic), auto- ~. the Mixed Chorus is composed mote traffiC safety among chil~ puttmg on. a play are some of front of 19987 West. Williams motic cleaning machines with Minneapo1is H.oney- .of 105 members;. Dr. Moore's dren, back Little League Base- C,eir .activitles. The play is court. well electronic humidity controls to produce mlrocu- Low As String Ensemble consists of 22 'ball and Football, and constant- being dire!:ted')y Pdt Groehn. As lOllS spot removal and the finest dry cleaning avaU- . iilstrumeD,talists. ly seek to better the policemen's The girls' toys committee is able. Please try us. • working conditions through leg- sewing clothes for dolls. Each If we don't have excctly what you need give a gift We sincerely hope that you certificate for cne that will be made ta ycur re.; will attend - and enjoy. - the islatfve aclion on both the na- doll \vill have' two sets of . quiremenh. Pick.up & tional and state level. c 1"0the s. The chairman' is Deliverv program at Pierce. There is no Sale* at admission ~1Jarge. Following the e1ection of of- Clardia Rideout. The Boys' toys GiVe a pifferent Gift DENBY Extra ficers, the Lodge prepared committee is headed by Penny 'fhis Store Charge Onlv plans for its annual Christmas Henry. This group is repairing Pocket Sin PHILIP I\JORAN IMPROVED party for children and adults to and. painting toys such as • CLEANERS TU 1.4546* Philip Moran, of l\Ioross road, be held on Monday, December trucks. cars, toy soldiers ~nd Transistor * \ who suffered a stroke the day. 19, at the Grosse Pointe. Yacht guns, games and puzzles. SAVE ON DRY CLEANING and S & H GREEN STAMPS Club. Chairman for the refresh- Radios after serving on the Election Listen priyater,. with ..a.rphonu. The Greatest Friel1d a Home Oa'J Hal'e . ment group is Dorothy Gillis. I Patrolman Petrik is the chair- 18435 MACK Board at Grosse Pointe High This committee is preparing $28.95 .man of the children's party from 9941 HAYES LA 7.9600 Just North of Moran on the West Side of Mack School. has been moved to St. C:,ristmas stockings to be filled .', which ,vill be held at 3:30 p.m., 345 Fisher Road Next to Chicken Delight Mary's Nursing Home in Nine for the. children of lodge mem- with c' nct.' whi::h was coltecled Mile road after spending a bers and associate members. by elementary school ,children Laundry - Dra peries - Hats - Rugs -Storage - Tailor month in Bon Secours Hospital. on Hal!llween and put in stor- His condition ,is slightly im- The adult party, which will age. Also they will pack dozens lll"Oved. start at 9 p,m.. is unaer the of cookies, make popcorn balls chairmanship of Pat l' a I man and arrange for ice cream. The Abend, and will be for the mem- committee wm be as~isted by bers of the Lodge. associate Mrs, Irma Mann's cooking membe:tp and their guestr, classes. . The police chie'fs of the five , Santa Claus at the part~ will Carl Joyner's Pointes and Harper Woods have be Don Kolleth, and Louis L'o. been invited to attend the eve- ranger will play C h ri s t mas Only the Studio Camera Shop ning affair. music on the piano. This year DURA ~I'I'?-20229 Mack Ave. TUxedo '-6200 SELECT-A.REST BED ~;~. ~ Open Evenings Unti' Christmas OJ Sure To He Ap~reciatcd. By The One ,lets you move ~,I\ll.l Who Spends 8'0 Much Tim~ In The Kitchen head AND feet separately Ha,ving trouble ...."...... • finding these items? We have 'em in stockl In just 3 minutes , 'convert.ANY bed into. a wonderful • Telephoto Lenses for American Eastman new Jmpel"iaf , @ Kodak - retina reflex. DURA SELECT-A-REST BED DISHMASIER • 21mm. 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Thurs\cfay, December IS, 1960 G R 0 SSE POI NT E'N EW 5 Page Thirteen Harold Seelo'W Dies In Crash Woman Seeks Council Seat NOWI A former F1rms detective went out of control on Inter. Mrs. Helen M. Graves, 35. of 1 ment of recreational areas In sergeant was killcd on Satur- state Highway 75, near Bay 1304 Bucldngham, announced the Park. The Wall Street day, Deccmbp.r 10, when his car City, Mich., ran off the road on Monday. December 12, that She spearheaded a citizens ~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j I and overt ul'ncd, she will make a bid for a seat petition drive, gathering 1,000 JOURNAL .- Dead is Harold Seelow, 43, on the Park council. signatures. which successfully Every Doyal 9 <;l,m. of rural Topinabee, who re- If she Is successful in this forestalled the subdividing or a"ll signed from the Farm Pollce bid, she wlll be the first woman the seven-and-a-halt acres of The PAUL GACH ' Department on September 24, to become a member of that Park property at the foot' of 1956. body. Three Mile drive. This led to New York Times Give a Different Gift He Is survived by his wife, Yesterday, De cern b ~ 1" 14, the city's purchasing of the Mc- Every Sunday at TO a.m. Emma; a daughter, Lynn Marie; about 30 ~'~men grouped in !he I Millan property adjacent to the Ex"u~ively View your Ch,i,tmot and 'his mother, Mrs. Freda Park M~lc1pal Building to SIgn city land, for additional recrea- picture, on 0 new Seelow. • her petihon for nomination. A tionspace. S I t. 655 Funeral services were held mlni~um of 25 signa~es of Mrs. Graves is acUI'e in civic Park a oma IC yesterday, December 14, at Ver- quallf1ed Pa:~ voters 1S.need- and church affairs. Slide Projector heyden's FlUleral Home, 16300 ed o~ a petition, aC«lrdmg to Her husband, James, is a Pharmacy' Mack avenue. Burial was in the C1ty charter: physician. The~' have three $119.50 Roseland Park cemetery. Pall- Mrs. Gl"aves IS.a graduate. of children, Christine, a. Jimmie, E. Jefferson at NottinghaM 345 Fisher Road bearers were members of the 1- .;....JFarms Police Department. Southern IllinOIS U~iverslty. 8, and Nicholas, who is 17 Doily 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Car~ondale, IlL, from wnere s~e months old. I Sun. 10 to 6 • reCClved her B.S. Degree 10 Education. She' rereived her 9th Year of Servirlg Grosse Pointe M.A. degree in Political Sel- I ence fro the University of Min- ncso:J., \\'hcrc she t:lught ..\..'"11cr~ The Entire Family ican Government. will enjoy this Her platform for ele<;tion 1s CHET SAMPSON based on seeking the develop- Musemn to Hold Sport~Car Show NEW! 'l'he Henry Ford Museum's tenth annual sPOrts car show -Picture by Fred Runnells at 100 Kercheval Ave.-on the Hill The election of SYDNEY WAR- men who will lead the DRY A through wlll open January 13 and run through Februa.-y 5: Even thcugh you have made your reservatIons NER, right, to rear commodore of the 1961. VICE COMMODORE E. P. Presenting a panorama of the directly with the airlines. Detroit River Yachting Association at "ROBBIE" ROBERTSON, left, and world's 1e a din g competition the winter me,eting at Crescent Sail COMMODORE ROBERT L. BEN- cars, "Sports CaTs In, Review" REPRESENTING all airlines and the prices Y.C. Friday, December 2, rounded out KERT were automatically elevated to is the nation's only auto show are standard TU S.7510 a fuU complement of Grosse Pointe their 1961 posts. ,devoted entirely to sports cars. ,• 6 transistors plu! • Includes earphono Nearly 50 cars from Italy, crystal diode jack (or private w,. England, Germany, France and • Wakes you to music tening Pointe Students Play It 'Safe At Yule Tinle the United States will be in the ,• or tone alarm-aUla- • Operates on ordinary matically flashlight and pen- exhibit. Some will be shown for , • Weighs 39 ounces light batleries In Honors Group December is the month when I to have a fire in your fireplace, the first time in this country, , with batteries-cabi- • Earphone. tOP-grain the accident rate is high so that keep the tree a safe distance according to Leslie R. Henry, net unbreakable in lealher carry I:UO , normal use available Sixteen Pointe 'students at accident prevention as well as away from it. curlttor of transportation at the • Lulls you to sleep, turns itsclf 011 the University of Michigan are good will should have high Don't let Christmas wrappings Henry Ford Museum and chair- 90 tioy warranty on both parts and labor enrolled in the Honors program priority on your December or old decorations accumulate man of the show. for gifted students' in the col- schedule, Dr. Joseph G. Molner, in your home. Burn them or The exhibit will trace the his- lege of literature, science, and City.County He a It h Commis- place them in a covered metal tory and develompent of sports See it at the 811.5. sioner, states. trash can. cars over the years, using vin- Freshmen members of this Wise safety practices, as well Examine the lights for your tage models. The earli~st will Curtis Mower!l Inc. program include Vicki Elmer, as good will toward mell, are tree and if you have any frayed .be a 1900 Panhard racmg car "Kitchens of Charm atJd Character' ~~ 1100 Berkshir!l; Thomas E. particularly important at Christ- cords or loose sockets, discard from Fran,ce. Several present- ;, ~~.' Swaney. 764 Anita; Susan L. mas time, he said. You increase them, When buying a new string d~y expenmental models also Harkonen, 457 Kerby; Cather- the likelihood that you will have of lights make sure that it has will be shown. 18538 Mack, at Touraine Phone: TV 5.3206 ine M. Calcaterra, 539 Sunning- an accident if you permit your- the app~oval of U.L.-Under- The 1960 sh~w, also held In Open Evenings 'liU, Christmas dale; Diane M. Churley, 1740 self to get "dead tired." This is writers Laboratory. lithe tree January, was v1ewed by nearly ~ Manchester; Margaret E. Con- true of c hil d r e n as well as lights flicker, tU'.'D them off 50,000 perso~s. way. 2025 Van Antwerp; Ca- adults. Rest from your shopping until they are carefully ex- milla W. Cummins, 1866 Coun- and other Christmas prepara- amined. Never leave the lights ~~~~~~~~~:;:S~~~~~:l::?:~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll.t f' dl h 1dh k try Club drive; and Kathleen tions before you become so burning when the family is ~ Atmosphere (IS rlen y (IS a at J a e 10;. Eyre, 2158 Hawthorne'. tired that you are more likely awa~ f:om home or when the tri ~, ;.~.r ~ttis '.'" ' Upperclass honors students to be accident prone. faml1y 1S asleep. fJ. ,~, \h'..., ~ ~Ilg Illyt> are Richard M. Denise, 15429 Burns from fires, as well as Don't plug too many cords in !\~;jtl;i"'.,)~:;~ '/I/itl . ~:J I . Essex; Ronald E. Fine, 1092 traffic arid other accidents, are one outlet, and be S11reyou use fJ. ,;;},~ l "";;:'~""_ , .J Grayton; WilHam E. Gleason, high in the days before Christ- no more than. a 15~am~ere fuse ,~:;i;:,:l:t Skiers 494 Shelbourne; Richard P. il~;~i:~;:). ~1lAy "'''"IJ. mas until the week after New on the electncal ~1~Ult. Call iI II< 1(/1 Granse, 692 Washington; Rob- ;~';;P:~\1 ~,~'~ ~'II"'" /I IJ8l1; Years. competent electnc18n if you ~ ..t' ))" t\:~\~ ,,,, i:J/j 7' ert V. Peterson, 403 Moran When the buy a tree, bounce plan any extensive wiring for fJ. .fii' -",.... , road; Karen S. Hancock, 469 the trunk on the ground. If the Christmas lighting. Don't do it ~ You'll have FUN shopping for SPECIAL Colonial court; Alice E. Zinn, 245 Dean lane; and Ritz M. needles fall off in showers, the yourself. ~ your gifts at White's Kambos. 1386 Whittier. tree has been in storage too long Unbreakable ornaments are bl" f f 11l\{:\. 1jf"...... ,., and is a fire hazard. Pull at the safest, but if others are to be ~ W U nu.ar Solid Map/~ • Imported Skis needles a~ the end of the branch used, they should be placed II; to see if they have good reslst- high on the tree and out of ~ Michigan's most unique colonial shop lt~ga:z;ine Rae" ! • Double. -Boots ance. Choose a tree'that is not reach of 'little children. When ~ $31.50 Would you 'too big for your room and keep you place decorations high up, If: Other Racks it outdoors until ~'ou are ready use a step ladder or sturdy step f.!. Sofa Sale ••• from $6,50 I • Ski Poles to put it up. Reme;nber, the stool. ~ Newly arrived Early American sofas ••• special- White • Choice of Bindings larger the tree the greater is Your own ilctions speak much ~ ly selected for our Chrishnas Sofa Sale. All "Old House" like.fo see the hazard: so do not buy a louder than words In teaching lli / foam cushioned , •• a vllriety of styles, sizes, is known for tree any larger than ~'ou need. good safety practices to the ~ and fabrics •. Until you are ready to decorate children i'il your family or any ~ "LiHle Gifts." ~ All for .new faces in YOUrtree. stand it outside in a others who are watching you. ~ Sale Priced from $189 Over 500 little bucket of water or in the !;now. ------tiE gift items in Saw off the trunk of the tree at ~ Early American Mall)' clever "/(lStminute" gifts that/ook like j'OU took time your store least one inch before you set GIll PRODUCTION REPORT ~ for the home! 50 it up. When you bring the tree General Mot 0 r s produced ~ PR 6-6230 Priced from SOc, in the house. set it in a con- 345,486 passenger cars and 11<+ many under 5.00 for the' tainer of water or wet sand and trucks In the United States and t( keep the container filled. The Canada during October, as!. J OPEN EVERY NIGHT 53 water should be above the bot- compared with 265.872 during Yi i J tom of the stump. Make sure the October, 1959, it was an- t!< l 'til 9 p.m. until Christmas See our newest Ho'lideys? tr . II "'-d th t nounced. Of the total vehIcles IJ; ee IS we suppo.", so a l!! • + 90 Days Cash or Terms it does not tip over and use a produced by GM during Octo. t( Quilted Parkas 15,95 to 53.50 stand that is strong enough to ber, 303,640 were passenger ~ hold it up. cars and 41,846 were trucks. t~::n:~~~~~!S:!!S:!~~~~~~~:s::n,,~::o~~~~~'B::(~~~ _ NEW STOCK OF HEAD SKIS Don't put a tree near sources of heat, such as fire plac.es or I A man's reasoning may be Visit Our Christmas Gift Departm£.nt radiators and keep the branches faulty, and still make more out of doorways. If you decide sense than another's excuses. Michigan's Largest Ski Shop WELCOME WAGON SNO-FLOCKED PHONE 19285 ,Mack Ave. TU 5.0994 Next to Woods Theater TU 5-4817 Ample Parking in Rear of Store TUxedo 4-5660

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( , ..... Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 15, 1960 Weather's Due To Turn Colder IYouth Accused I If you're shiverIng now. be-, more severe than they 3re Of St . 10 1\"Ok Detroit Bank Opens New Wing Here 'A d' t 1\1' h' todsy," sa\'s Dr. :l1aynard r.1.1 BIg JI \l"are. ccor lllg 0 a .Ie Igan l\1ilIer. . ea__ e I fl',~ . State University, geologist, the, Dr. Miller's resrarch, coupled Robert D. Hansen, 18, of .~.\~~~' ,~.~ weather's due to turn colder. with that of some meteorolo. 20700 1\Ioross, Detroit, stood "Average temperatures ma)' gists, indicates that weather. at mute on a charge of larceny d,'op over the next 50 years to least for the past 300 years, ~as from an automobile, at a hear- what they were in the 1880's run in cycles correspolldmg ing before Park Judge C. Jo- whcll the winters were much wilh changes in solar energy. seph Belanger on Monday, De- cember 12. A plea of innocent NOW" COOLMAN LIFE LADDER iNSTALLED was entered for him. •• For Home Safety Ull t" 3 Stori •• Hansen, represented b:; all at- All Aluminum • Weather Sealed • Burglor P,eof tomey. demanded all examina- Quick as a Wink Push Buttan Centrel lion, which Judge Belanger set J. RALPH GRlFFITH, Distributor for January 4, The youth was released on $2,000 personal Ilox 81 Birmingham, Michigon MI 6.5485 bond. ----~._------~----_._-_._----~---The youth: according to Park Police Chief Arthur Louwers, was arrested by Patrolmen Ar- thur Conlan and William Cran- ALUMINUM dall Sunda:,' evening, December 11, in au alley at the rear of COMBINATION 15000 East Jefferson. The of. Detroit Bank and Trust opened a ago, has grown to one of the largest in ficers became suspicious when new wing and three drive-in windows the entire 59 office system of De- /i~~iUL~ICK th~y ~J'.I: 1!:lus~n ~::d :::':1othii" aL its lvIack-Hillcrest oiiice bringmg boy, looking into parked cars. troit Bank and Trust. Raymond '1'. 1 all hdwe. the total teller service to a maximum Huetteman of 340 .Ridgemont, Grosse Any Std, Size Conlan apprehended Hansen, I of 16. The branch, opened 10 years READY TO IN:HIILL - NO EXTRAS but the other l'JY eluded Cran- Pointe Farms, is .the officer in charge. , dall, who gave chase on foot. I Chief LouNers saict that Han- while parked in a city lot on sen was' que s Ii one d and BREAKS INTO CAR COMBINATION Windows Books Beat TVI Mrs, 'Eleanor Mayer. of 850 Mack and Rivard, She said tile searched and a radio micro- left vent window was smashed. Self Storing 6 or More phone' from a police ear was Brys drive, told City Police W:ndows Up to 48 U. I, but nothing was taken from, the found 011 his person. An inves- For Education that her car was or.::ken Into car. tigation followed and it was SCREENS - STORM SASH - SCREEN PORCHES found that the mike was from ANN ARBOR-Books are the Cedar Roping REPAIR VISIT OUR FACTORY AND .SHOWROOM a Park police ambulance parked most efficient teaching aids and STORM ~SASH FO'R STEE " CASEMENTS in the driveway alongside the television the least efficient, a Chrislmas Suggestions ' police station. specialist in instructional ma- Ask about See the New Improved Winter The youth, tUfIled over to terials declared llt The Univer- for Big Boys or Little Boys ft. 100 ft. and Summer Double Window Det. 'Lt. ,Arnold r agh for fur- sity of Michigan, .IOc pric~! ther questioning. ldmitted tak- Slay on year 'round ••• no storage ••• ing the mike. Hansen told the Perfection of a teaching aid' No remeving to wash. Swings with ycur officer that he jerked the in- as an educational tool hinges on Train Tables, Ping Pong Tables 14.lnch Balsam window,

Her Kitcherl Chores '. BUTTONHOLES FOR lBLOUSEC , Give the buttonholes a good look when you buy another New Imperial'DISHMASTER- blouse. Buttonholes get a lot of wear. Stiichcs should be decp cnough, closc enough and well-faswned to last the life or the blouse. They should be cnt on the grain of the fabric, Horne economists at Michigan Statc University note that but- tonholes are more apt to stay bUltoned if they are cut cross- wise rather than vertical. '"~ HOTTER HOT WATER WHENEVER YOU NEED IT. Some laundering l'equires very hot water to get Op.en Sundays clothes really clean. Dishwa..<;hers, too need water 10;00 to 4:00 that's vel)' hot. Remember, an el~ctric water heater can keep on and on, delivering the extra-hot INSTAUED AS EASILY AS A NEW FAUCET! water ne:ded without burning out. Dishmaster, al~ays the world's most popular dishwasher, now w/lshes even faster. cleaner and more economically \VE OPERATING COSTS ARE AMAZINGLY LOW. The popular 50-gallon heater will meet the n!?eds of ~ 8 out of 1~ fa.milies.. Using estimated oppratingo LIVE BETTER...£lectrlcally ~ ftA~ DELIVER costs for thiS Size umt, a plentiful supply of hot ~1JI'l..-m-~ water fo!' ali family needs should cost you less 'ICnl1c."~ ON FAMILY ORDERS than 15c a day! OF $5.00 OR OVER Go Eo Automatic 'Water Heater. 0 • 99.95 Open Tlmr!. (wd Fri, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Er'tning! Till 9:00 : MAIL COUPON FOR MORE INFORMATION : • DETROIT [OlSON. ROOM 350, 2000 SECOND AVENUE • Slmda)5 10 to 4 • DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN see your plumber, • I would like more information about electric wat~r heaters, : eur/is mower electric appliance dealer or • NAME______• Grosse Pointe's Only Appliance Dealer ROSLYN • (;:p~le':':&''''e-n.."ri.",nl:";"")------• 18538 Mack, at Touraine Phone: ¥U 5-3206 MARKET DETROIT • AODRESS, • • CITY---.- PHONE '. "Kite/rem! of Charm mltl Character" Oldest in the Wood I EDISON • • Open Evenin9s Till Christmas •• a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 21020 MACK ",t Roslyn lid, TU 4-9821 •

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Thursday, December IS, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pc!I~e Fifteen A GIANT EXPOSITION willi were open to the public and a I thick at most of the natural be held in Cobo Hall in 1962 heavy attendance WloS reported. rink.~ and skating WM described News That Made Headlines This Week if the Civic Center Commission Ice was four to five inches a.<;"very good," will agree to adopt 10 ground ' ------(Continued from Page 1) while she was alone In the of- tel' concerned a meeting In New tures of family members with were milk, hot rolls. hot bis- rules to avoid labor difficulties at 19741 James Couzens. The Ifice. The Intruder had ran- York on Thursday at which a pencil, and finally killed him- cui t s, strawberry shortc::.ke. at the convelltion building. The altl':Jctive cal'eer girl. a resl. sacked her desk and rifled her time Romney said the company self. grilled steak, Ice cream, ice dent of Royal Oak, was stabbed wallet. would outline a program of • • * cream sundae and fried chicken, American Foundrymen's society FILL YOUR FREEZER with six limes Wednesday morning Before she died in Mt. Car. "national importance which Sunday, December 11 Disliked most were candied par- suggested the 1~les which It mel Mercy Hospital, Miss Dona. the company thinks has hl~- ANTONY A It 1\1 S T RON G _ snips. "We have a very young said must be agreed upon by hue described her assailant as toric potential. Company offi- Jones has accepted a part-time army," explained David Peryam. evelJ'one concerned if the group HERSHEY'S MEATS Miscellaneous chief of the Quartermaster a shabbily dressed Negro" who cia Is refused to confirm or job and doesn.t seem to mind is 10 hold its exposition in De- FREE DELIVERY FOR SALE had been In the office befor-e deny reports that this would be that he may be (he most under- Corps food acceptance branch. troit. Following articles won on "The looking for odd jobs. Police a profit sharing program. paid man in London. He 1I'0n't * • " Price Is Rlghl" show: 6 piece said the 15 officers assigned to In 1957 Romney suggested earn a cent from the Royal FROM PAL~I BEACH, Presl- They stipulate in part that Order Your Strictly Fresh _ Living Room Suite. "Kitchen the possibility of rebating $100 Academy of DJ'amatle Al1, but dent-elect John F, Kennedy an- Aid" porlablp. d ish was her the murder had started a sys- exhibitors be given a list in ad- ('hlld's car \. size repliea 191(i tematic check of every possible to buyers of American Motors h~ will aid in policy-making and nounced the appointment of Ford Model T. gasoline pro- suspect. - Ramblers if production reached wil be able to use hs photogra. Dean Rusk as secretary of state. vanee of what they will and will pelled: Holloware Silverware not be allowed to do in install- Service set. Amana Refrigera. * .. * $180.000 to $200.000. but 1957 phic abilities as well. Academy Rusk has been serving as head TURKEYS tor. (r..ezer combination. Tap- sales totaled only $98,500. This head John Fernald salt no gen~ of the Rockefeller Foundation . ing and dismantling their ex- pan I(as range, 40" Tappan- Elec- .A RECENT letter by George hibits. They jil$o would provide for Christmas year. the company's sales are eral announcement hd been S e n a tor Ken n e d j' also an- iric Range Rotisserie and Broil- Romney, president of American er complele \',1th cabinets. expected to be above $460.000. because he was still recovering nounced that Rep. Chester that exhibitcrs would not he re- Home bllilder can use some Motors Corporation may mean from the shock of Annstrong. Bowles m. Conn,) will be under- quired to pay higher labor fees items. All high qual!ty merch- good news and money in the * • • andise. Large discounts. Saturday, December 10 Jones' acceptance. The former secretary of state in the new than called for by the job and Call evening WEbster 3-7981 bank for buyers of the COI'- adminis!.ration, eliminates "featherbedding" by IPol'a(ioll'S automobiles. The let. OLDSOLDIER Ch:l:':c. de I sGCiety and court photngrapher G a u lie marched bareheaded' had refused several other thea- Some disturbing question~ not allowing standby Jabor ex. ' eept as provided ill the co.ntraet. SPECIALS! .apparently were answered for through mobs of rioting right-) trical offers. .. " Adlai 5tevenson with these ap- . wing 'Algerians j'esterday and * * "' . at least some of the demonstra- SPECUI,ATION that Robert pointmsnts. Stevenson accepted Wednesday, December 14 tors grew quiet. In the western S, McNamara may resign his his appointment as U. S. am- Strictly Fresh Whole MICHIGAN BELL Algerian town of Atn Temou- month-old job as Ford Motor bassador to the United Nations, WHEN GOVERNOR G. MEN- c chent, de Gaulle t.old thousands Company president was based after a delay of several days, NEN WILLIAMS retires in Frying Chickens 27 lb. of extremist French settlers today on McNamara's appear- '" .. . January, he "ill move his fam- who had violently attacked his ance in Washington for confi. A STORY in London's Sun- ily to a three-story, 7-bedroom, security guards that "the cries •. denUal talks with l!i;les to day Express stating that Chrys- brick and clapboard home In Strictly 'Fresh Small the' clamor signify nothing." President.elect John F. Ken- ler corporation was trying to Washington's old Georgetown They cheered him as he walked nedy. The 44-ye'ar-old "political buy a large share of a British area. Located about six blocks Barbecue Ribs 39c lb. away. independent" has been report. auto firm. Standard Triumph f,om the present home of Presi- In other parts of Algiers and ed. in line for a presidential ap. International. was immediateiy dent-elect John F. Kennedy. the in OraD, angry youths set up pomtment as Secretary of the denied by Chrysler spokesmen new Williams home is three Strictly' Fresh, Grade A White barricades in the street and Treasury or Defense Secretary. in this country and abroad. In blocks from the home of Rep. hurled rocks. J»tatoes. and bot. * * • Detroit. a Chrysler official said Chester Bowles. who ",ill be Large Eggs 59c doz. ties at the security guards in A 27-YEAR-OLD Fraser man the report wa,~ false and llll undersecretary of titate. Gov- protest against de Gaulle's ide'a drowned today when he was such negotiations have taken ernor Williams said he and his of an independent Algeria. How- trapped under the ice in Green place, son. Gery. 19, a former Prince- ever, a military district com. Lake, in West Bloomfield Town. * * • ton student. will move approxi- Strictly Fresh Whole IF YOUR CLUB, church or civic group is planning a mander in Oran assured de ship. Police said James Clark Tuesday, December 13 mately January 12. The rest of the family will follow when the Beef Tenderloins .$1.09 lb. program, we'd like to remind you that there are more Gllulle that "the army will had gone skindiving with Ed- A FULL-BLOWN BLIZZARD, never make common cause with ward Long, 22. The' men 4ad starting in Texas and blowing glris finish school in June. than thirty top.notch movies available for your use the insurgents.... tried to cross the lake under- across the hortheastern United • * • from Michigan Bell. Most are in c~lor, and cover a * • • water using the "buddy sys- States yesterday left 123 dead AS DETROIT SHIVERED range of subjects wide enough to entertain almost any MRS, JOHN F. KENNEDY, tern." When they realized the in its wake. It was declared the through the coldest weather in HERSHEY'S curious to see' her new home, lake was "frozen. Long said they 'worst storm in at least 13 years nearly two years and the tem- group. There is no charge for using them. An attrac. visited Mrs. Dwight D. Eisen- turned back and he somehow d d db. d Between Lakewood lost track of his companion. an prece e y mne ays the perature dropped almost to 14316 E. Jefferson and Chalmers tive l4-page booklet describing these films is available hower "esterday J.ust an hour officI'al comm.g of winter The zero, the hlii'piest peopie in J The father of two ehiidren, . from your Bell Telephone Business Office. Drop by, after she and her newborn son Clark had be'en skindiving for East coast was paralyzed under town were the ice skating fans, Phone VA 1-4377-Your order will be waiting or call, and we'll see that you get one. were released from Georgetown more than ten years, huge snow drifts. All of Detroit's 104 natural and I Ccnvenient Parking for 100 Cll'~ ACTon the Stre'!t Hospital. When she left the nine artificial skating rinks White' House. Mrs. Kennedy * * * Airports in New York City thanked her hostess for the tour Monday, December 12 and Was h i n g t, 0 n D.C. Were and told' reporters that Mrs. Several time-honored Army closed and the s t I' e e t s were Eisenhower was "very gracious," superstitions were upset with nearly empty. Offices in the na- Celebrating Ollr Golden AIJnitiersary Year PROMISE A PRINCESS to someone you treasure this Later the Kennedy family fiew the publication in the Army Di. tion's capital were put under Christmas. A Princess phone, that is-the new [ittle to Palm Beach for a reunion gest of food likes and dislikes emergency operation un d e r with three-year-old daughter of 30,000 soldiers. Army c!lefs which (mly skeleton staffs of I extension phone that goes anywhere, and goes beauti. Carolin!'; and a rest. have' shown a historical prefer. workers reported for duty. The fully. Put it down on your Christmas list today- for Dad I • ... * ence for beans. but the soldiers stonn struck quickly. then end- c. Verbrugge Market in his den, for Mom WALTER REUTHER vowed disagreed. Their favorite foods ed. hours after it began. The Pointe's Oldest Market in the kitchen, for the today that cost-of-living claUses 898 St. Clair Ave, nenr Mack TU 5-1565 TU 5-1566 children in their bed. and annual pay increases will remain a part of the new con- rooms. Just call your tracts to be negotiated next Specillis LIONEL TRAINS Thursday telephone Business year. He warned auto leaders ACCESSORIES AND PARTS Fridcy Office and we'll make that it would be dangerous and Sczturday unrealistic for auto companies Dec. 15.16-17 all the arrangements to tamper with such "basic" for you. parts of the labor contract. The UP'TO 50% OFF UAW president said it \vas Planter's Deluxe Nuts "nonsense' 'to think that the Pladicvill. buildings and landlcap- auto Industry would follow the Ing for ~oyr loyout. Cocktail Peanuts, 714-0%. can .•... 37c lead of steel, railroad, and elec- WIDE SELECTION ON DISPLAY THE YEAR AR.OUND A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS to you from all of us trical industries in modifying Fancy Mixed, 6%-o:r:. can ...••... S9c at Michigan Bell. We've enjoyed serving you this year- the cost-of-living allowance or HO TRAINS. TOYS. HOBBIES eliminating it entirely. Spanish Redskin, 71;4-0%. can ..... 27c and we all look forward to bringing you ever-improving EXCLUSIVE: SILENT RUBBER TIES • * * TO REDUCE THE NOISE IN YOUR LAYOUT telephone service in the years to corne. A DERANGED farmer in Ar- mada. Michigan, killed his wife', her former attorney, and final. VAUGHAN RADIO & TRAIN SHOP SPECIAL! Iy himself In a rampage that Lionel. Sales and Service Station shocked police and stunned the StotJfirs quiet community. 15434 HARPER AVE. LA 7-0771 Leg 0' Lamb Police said an unreasoning Near Noltinghcm Open Daily, 10:00 a,m.-9:00 p.m. From Blue Ribbon winner at Roast Beef Hash, 2 servings, 11112 0%.79c rage had been building up in Detroit 4-H Livestock Show. 67-year'0Id Joseph Austin sinCe Butternut Squash,3 servings, 11112 0%. 39c his wife filed for divorce' two c years ago. The couple were re- 65 lb. united through., the efforts of A Gift .. New Era their a.ttorneys, but Austin eon. 69 tinued to blame his troubles on We've Done It Ago;in! POTATO CH IPS . , , . . . . C his wife's attorney. Wendell H. for the Home! Prize winning steers from the Lorge I-lb. Bog Lichtenfell. Today. In a wild recent Detroit Junior 4-H live- rage, Austin murdered his wife • • •and, of course, stock Show. Montgomery Brand Butter. 69c Lb• and traveled Into town where " ELECTRIC CAN OPENER A HAP:,)Y NEW YEAR! he shot Lichtenfelt. After re- turning home, he destroyed FREE FREE everything in reach with an • Opens any DELIVERY You can alwa)'s be sure of QUAUTY FOODS at Verbrugge's DELIVERY axe', poked h'Jles through plc- standard round can • Quick, Easy, Safe, Clean • Opens can at finger touch • Unusual gift item

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Page Sixteen GROSSE P01NT~ NEWS Thursday, December '15, 1960 haps. a repeat on a weekday and the Grosse Pointe Newt de- eVening. serves its full Ijhare of thanks. It Is quite clear that this has Col. Ralph A. Kimble. (jross~ Point~ N~ws become one of the si~jflcant Memorial Center Schedule \Vhat Goes On' events in our community music, Press Relations. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. ALSO PUBLISHERS OF THE DETROIT WESTWARD DECEl\mER 15 • DECEMBER 22 • OPEN SUNDAY 12.5 at OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL liiALL CENTER SPONSORED ACTIVITIES OPEN GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36. MICHIGAN Yonr Library Entered as second-class matter at the post offlce, Detroit. TO THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC What~ on Michigan under the Act of March 3, 1897 nw NOTICE: Please. call for lost articles at the office. by Jean TayloT Address aU mall lsubscrlptlons. change of addre~, (Forms 3579) They will be held for 30 days. . Gros~e Pointe Ga~den Center and Library open for FULLi~~I~~':ITn~:TION consultatIOn and servIce. Mrs. Leland Gilmour will be An enthusiastic audience at above average, May Saiton ac- l-t on duty in the Garden Center Room every week on the Rackham l\1emorial heard knowledges that poetry is her ~r E 1-11II ______Pnone TU 2-6900 Tuesda" "'. Wed lies day an d Th urs day 10 a.m.•. to 4 p.m. A Work1\1ay ofSarlonthe Poet"speaka fewon nights"The maJ'orenthusiasm. Three of her By ROBER'1'A l1embu MJchl,anPress ASSOCIationand NationalEdItorialAssoclatloDconsultant \\'111 be on duty on Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. ago. A distinguished poet, nov- books of verse. "In Time Like NATIONALADVERTISINGREPRESE~'TATI\'E (Call TUxedo 1-4594.) . elst and teach"r. Miss Sarton Air." "Inner Landscape" and WeeklYNewspaperRepresenta!l\'e5.Ine " ~ Filth Avenue.New York 19. New York BRyant 9.7300 Hospital equipment aavailable for free loan _ was not only a delight to listen "The Land of Science" are on 333 North Mlchl£;~f~i:t~e~)f~~:e Flnanclal e.2214 crutches, wheel chairs, heat lamp, and hospital beds. to, but also to look at, with a the library shelves. "Blood available to Grosse Pointe residents in case of charm which well ha\'e made ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL Manager .d t f f I her notable on the stage. The Among her earlier novels, "A MATIHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER aCCI en or emergenQ'- ree 0 c large." fOQtlights did tempt her for a Shower o! Summer Days" pub. PATRIC.tA TALBOT FEATURE 'PAGE. SOCIETYI * * time, and it was to the theater Ilshed in 1952, Is laid in an Irish I :FRED RG ELLS SPOnTS EDITOn Thursda~' DeccIl1ber 15 I that :\1a;,. Salt.:>n g..\.c her tllfCranli JIll We don't mean there's any. i ~ fers to help sick people or older folks who need him. He Directors-7:30 p.m. Little League fans: thing wrong with eating ~.o- ~ 1599 ~ picks up and returns anything a little child left lying .Youth Council Dance-"Mistletoe Magic"-A dress-up 1 am writing this letter to gurt and wheat genn and so I ll< ~ some place. He returns it and doesn't expect a reward. holiday dance for teens in grades 9-12 of the set the record straight conccrn. on. They are fine. healthful ~ ~ Pointes' public, private and palOchial schools. It Ing a leller published In this foods. But here's the rub. Ad. « and up A good neighbor doesn't talk or act mean. He does papcr two wcc'ks ago dealing t!1 is a dresil-up hut not formal dance. Earle Perkins with the Little League. vocatcs of some food fads « )l not have lon~ telephone conversations that k~p o~her orchestras will play for the occasion. Dress for the people from using the telephone. From thc brief description promise .benefit.~ 1hat diet ~ Junior Sizes S to i7 ill occasion is "Cokefail" or wool sheaths with heels givcn of himsclf by the wrHel, along can't deliver. Occasicn. ,W Misses Sizes 18 to 20 ~ EVERYONE LIKES A GOOD NEIGHBOR. Are you for the girls, dark suits for the boys. 8:30-11:30 I could easily De mlstakcn for ally. someone with a medical ~i ill one? p,m. $2.00 per couple. the writer, for my association pro~le.m will try w solve it t!1J I Thursday, December 22 with the Little League' seems by IlVangmostly or. cabbage ~ Chiffons, T"'ffet ..s, Sheer EDITORIAL Ul be very similar to the writ- juice or some such thing. t! ....)l •American Red Cross Braille Transcription Class-M iss er's. So I want it to be known Special foods and die!.",how- ~ Nylons, Satins" Chic »l Ella McLennan-Instructor-l0 a,m. that I did not write the letter lith Grade. Trombly School "ppearing in t.he December 1st ever, have limltatlon-can be ~ Bouffanfs or Sheaths. I Written by combined effol'ls of: .Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper - Instructor - 4- 7:30 p.m. paper signed "A Little League' h3rmful when Improperly ~ Open Evenings Parke, Davis Bridge Club-Cards.-7:30 p.m. ]o'an." I' l~sed.So if you think there's ~ ' t' I 9 '00 ~ Sha.ron Meyen I, ~ Grosse Pointe Numismatic Society-Mceting-7:30 p.m. As a member of the Boal'd- anything wrong with you. by ~ of Directors, I have opp~ed all means see your physlclan. ~u Phone PR 2.9660 JulIe Spencer "'Dale Carnegie Leadership Training-Contest Night- the rule the letter rl!Cerred to, I HTI& I 7:30 p.m. ' This b the 937!h of a Marla Anderman a.1d I have In the .past dlll-,. of EdltoTlalsdver!.lsemen!.ap- ~ Grosse Pointe High School Band and Orchestra Party- IIgrec'd wlth s(Jme of' the man. I punU' in thJI paJ)er mh w~k. ~ 23210 MACK (1 block S, of 9 Mile) St. Clair Shore. Mud, ROlenberier Dance-8:30-11:30 p.rn. ' agers and coaches and prob- ~.~~.Bil __ ~BilBll:l!IW~. , Thursday, December IS, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen Garden Club Shares Spirit of the Season I Dominican Sisters 'iplan Benefit Sunday I --' i Annual Christmas Open House Will Be., Held at Con. vent to Provide Toys and Holiday Food for Patients: I Many Pointers Assisting at Tea I Christmas is the time when everyone is remembered I and on Sunday, December 18 the Dominican Sisters of i the Sick Poor and their many patients will be rcmem- I bered also. 1------That's the day their Aux- werp are chairman of the fin. iliary "Friends of the Sick ance committee. This is always Poor" has planned its an- an important facet of any event! nual Christmas Open House staged for the com:ent. B~cause the work of the SISters 1.'1 cat- at t h e convent of St. Ann, ried on through donation alone WOMEN'S 100 ~~st B?~to!?- Blvd. from and medical expenses, hospital ~ untu 6 0 CiUCK. supplies and maintenance rUll, The Convent will be spark- extremely high. ling bright with cheer. de(:ked A musical pro "ram has been with h 0 1i day g I' e ens and elanned as the °afternoon' en- wreaths of holly, high-lighted tertainment by Program Chair- with gold accents to honor the man Mrs. Arthur G. Kirchner. closing of the Golden Jubilee The Dominicanette C hot a 1 From Another Pointe Short and to Year. Group will sing carols, while All through the year the Sis- Rosemary McGann, an accom. ter-Nurses extend aid tn the plished vocalist, will render the Pointe neglected and forgotten poor of seasonal music. of View all races and creel1s. Not only Others invited. to assist with do they provide professional arrangements from' the Grosse CHARLES C. FOX. son of By Patricia Talbot ' -Picture by Fred Runnells care in the homes of their pa- Pointe area are Me s dam e s ...... ;. ....JI bleyMRS.roo':!,RUTHhasE.beenFOX electedof Trom.to Members of the Windmill Pointe MRS. RALPH KRESGE, MRS. RAY tients. they lend s p i ri t u a 1 George J. J agJowicz, Cyril J . Garden Clu b take time out from their VANDERBUSH, chairman; MRS. strength and compassion for the Burke. Harry Dunn. H a ro 1d The silver is polished, the turkey ordered and the membersnip' in the Babson. In- own busy holiday schedules to pre- MRS. JAMES OGDEN and MRS. aged in their loneliness. Groff, Raymond Peters, Brian h u d k d 'th h II d. f th g t f '1 stitute Chapter of the Society o. se ec e WI a y an IVY or e rea arm y for the' AdvP,ncement of Man. pare wreaths of candy with a 'ball RALPH DEWEY work on the Yule This \S all provided without Molloy, J 0 s e p h Bel a n gel'. any remuneration and during (;harlc£ T. Fisher Jr., Walter Ghristmas reunions in the offing. agement i!J. Wellesley, Mass. A point pen for the patients at Marine project at the home of the garden club president, MRS. VERLINDEN PEEZ, the Christmas season the bud- Bayer. Robert Gotfredson. Mrs. Standish Backus will we~~ome Mrs. Backus 1959 graduate of Culver Mill. HospitaL The members will distribute get is stretched to provide a Frank J. Weston, Emmett E. Lunken, with Eshelby and Edmond, from Cincinnati; tary Academy, Fox is a junior the gifts during the coming week. Left of University place. . toy for a child or a Christmas Tracy, Will i a m E. Keane, the Charles K. Backuses, of Metamora; ,the Edward H. at.Babsnn and Is a member of to right: MRS. HENRY MERTENS, delicacy for a patient and many Arthur F. MlU"tz. G eo I' g e J. Jewetts II, of Lapeer, and the Alfred L. Markses, who the Business Economics and times even the enti:re Christmas Gauer, Edwin Bayer, W a 1t e r Skeet Clubs at the Institute. day brunch December 18 at Englan d, announce the birth dinner. Oftel' times a bedside Bayer, C. Jos. Belanger, John live on Mrs. Backus' estate. • • • Michigan University, has been on tile Dean's lis: there each the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. of a daughter, CHARLOTIE Christmas tree and a Nativity Condon, A. J. Cutting, Archie Mr. and Mrs. Val\:!ntine Guenther expect his mother, MISS SARA S. CHAMPION, semester since her junior year Christmas carols from around BLISS. on December 12. Mrs. scene is provided for a patient, Damman, Per c y Don 0 van, Mrs. G. H. Guenther, of Cheboygan. Wis.) and their the daughter of MR. and MRS. when she transferred from the the world will be sung. Taylor is the former ANNE so as to keep in the spirit of Arthur Fleming. Frank Flem. the Christruas season. ing, H a I' old G. F I' ear, and son and daughter-in-law, the Frank Guenthers, of W. J. CHAMPION, JR., is University of Michigan. .... LYMEN BLEECKER, of Cold among 675 undergraduate stu- Spring Harbor, N.Y. The pater- Then too the holiday decor- Joseph Fresard. Dallas, Tex. Fred, a Lieutenant at Culver MR. and MRS. WILLIAM M. dents at Duke University named Military Academy, is president DAY, 'of Lakeland avenue, en. nal grandparents arc the AL- ations provide a perfect setting Mesdames Edwatd T. Good- It was quite an exciting experience, coming .to to the Dean's List this fall on of ,the well-known traveling tertained this Friday for the ~RED F. TAYLORS, of Handy for several hundred children of rich. George Hayes, John J. grandmother's, for three-year-old Bill Blackmon, Jr., the basis of high academiC Culver Choir. He is also active HILLMAN ZAHNS, who have road. the Sisters' patients, who are Hubbart,h, C 1e men t Pennell, standing for the ;$pring semes- th e i r guests at a children's John Miteh~ll. Clarence, Frank and his five year old brother. Bf:rt. With their mother, in varsity sports, in the First moved recently to Detroit. • • • ter, 1960. >I< • >I< party. held during the holidays. Weston. William E. Keane, Mrs. William Pittman Blackmon, of Montgomery, ., Classman's Club, and in the MR. and MRS. RICHARD "' ECKEL (MARY MARGARET This ann u a 1 party has been Henry W. Jones, Art h u r F. they boarded a train for the trip north to the Bert . Cordon Society. This Thursday evening the . made possible since the Sisters Martz, and Charles T. Fisher, One of the more popular RENO), 01 Three Mile Drive, Wickings, of Trombley road. • •• EUGENE A.CASAROLLS, of undergraduate pro g ram s at Elm court, will be hosts at a announce the birth of a girl. moved tn their new convent in Jr. are more. MR. and MRS. C. BROOKS Boston Blvd. foiL. years ago, Among Grosse Pointers in- Mrs. Blackmon's brother-in-law, Webster B. Knight, Western Michigan University, BEGO, of Lakeland avenue, dinner dance at the Grosse SUSAN ANN, on December 10. Kalamazoo, this year, with Matecnal grandmother is MRS. where the two large recreation vited to pour are Me s dam e s III, offered to drive to Cincinnati, to pick th~m up and an, the CHARLES N. GIL- Pointe Yacht Club. Their liOn, more than 200 coecls enrolled, FRANK RENO, Hampton road. rooms of the late Walter O. Em m ~ t t E. Tracy. Cyril J. when he arrived had to wait eight hours. Their train MORES, of BaL(our road, en- TONY, will be home from Jud- 15 the cooperative secretarial DR. and lIms. A. J. ECKEL, Briggs home' pro v ide alT',le Burke. WU.l.iamF. Connolly, Jr., was held in the Kentucky mountains behind a derailed tertained at CfJcktaitsbefore the son School in Phoenix, Ariz. space in which to entertain Joseph BellO. traL,ing program of the School Little Club dinner dance Satur- of Loehmoor boulevard. are pa- freight. A very thrilling first train ride for the small '" '" '" these poor children. ------'-- of Business. day at which Pee Wee Hunt.s MR. and MRS. JOHN COOL- ternal grandparents. Blackmons. who are enjoying their first snowball fight MISS CAROLE BORUSHKO, b::nd played. EY, of Shoreham road, were .. .. '" Under the direction of 1Ilall- Chapt£,f AO of P.E.O. this week. daughter of OLGA BORUSH- .. . hosts at a dinner in their home Among the local students ar- ing Chairman Mrs. Bert Lind- . riving home from Marquette To Hold Xmas Meeting KO, of Nottingham road, is MR. and MRS. ROBERT Saturday evenin!:. quist and Miss Irene Ryan some Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Werner, are entertaining University, Milwaukee, Wis., among those participating. In • 4,500 invitations h a v e heen WASCO. of Detroit, announce • •• The Christmas meeting of his mother, Mrs~ Frances Feil~, of Chicago, and her addition to her academic work the birth of a daughter, LINDA MRS. CLEMENT A. PEN. will be MARY E. SEPIC, of mailed to the "Friends of the Grosse Pointe boulevard; Chapter AO of P.E.O. will be parents, Dean and Mrs. Jack Matthews, of Columbia, on the campus each morning. MARIE, on Decen.ber 6. Mrs. NELL, of Ciairvle\v roan. en- Sick Poor" with a special "DO l\1ARY L. BRUTON, of Stephens COME!" invite to the menfolks held on Monday evening, De- Mo. (He is dean of students at the University of Mis- she is employed afternoons by Wasco is the former BARBARA tertained Detroits' "Glamour road; DANIEL A. MILLER, of cember 19, at the home of Mrs. souri.) Mrs. Elizabeth Householder, STOECKEL, daughter of the Grans" Monday in her home. and daughters. Moran; JOANNE C. SCANLON, Mrs. L. Verne Ansel, Auxll. Paul Nagel. 830 Park lane. Mrs. Werne:L's brother, Tom Matthews, who is head WMU social director. gaining W A L T E R STOECKELS, of The group, was founded two o[ Merriweather road; JOSEPH l\1rs. Elsworth Alllson and basketball coach at a school in St. Louis will join the valuable business experience Notre Dame. The paternal and one-half years ago by 12 iary President and Mrs. Jerry 1>~t'S. Dwight Struthers will ll&- and earning academic credit as grandparents are ?om. and matrqns who found they were P. WRIGHT, JR .• of Kenwood T. Flanigan. President Emeri- family group. After the holiq.ay the guests wHI fly to sist ?iI'S. Nagel A Cbrlstmas well as money for her wlIrk. MRS. VICTOR WASCO. or all becoming grandmothers at court; MARY K. ARTNER. o[ tus, head ilie Patron and Santa.s Miami to ,see Missouri play Navy in the Orange Bowl. Yorkshire road; HELEN LAIGE, program 1s being planned by This program i~ for two years. Saginaw. about the same time. They Special Gift Co=itte:e. ,. .. at the conclusion of which a meet monthly to sew layettes of A udu bon road; JOHN E. Mrs. Francis r. VanAntwerp Mrs. F. J. Asmus ana Mrs. . '" PRICE. of Pemberton road. and George Nicholson. certificate is granted. .. and :1I1rs.George L. VanAnt- Sunday MR. and MRS. for needy children and this sea- RICHARD E. ODGERS, of Ca- • * * THOMAS K. FISHER, of Ken- son thye have packed food Christmas,Away from Home The ,H. HUJ)SON MEADS diEIUX road. wood road, entertained at 11, baskets, too...... Grandparent~ ,wh'll \viii be .spending the holiday h"d a cocktail party In their brunch for 75 at the Detroit .. '" . MR. and .MRS. E. O. WAR- with their offspring \vho cannot leave their own new home in Washington road l\ms. RALPH ZANDER, of Athletie Club. REN, of McKinley a~enue, en- now on Jf.j la1j in 'presents and trceinclud~ the Ezra Lockwoods, who are Saturday evening. They moved p •• • • Devonshire road, will open her tertained Sat u r day at the home this Sunday for the going to Denver, Colo., to join the C. Gordon Lees, and from Lincoln road on Hallo- MR. and MRS. WILLIAM J. Country Club in honor of their Leslie and Charles. ween. "'.. ROSS II, of Middiesex boule- Colony Town Club's traditional prospective daughter -I n -1 a w, vard and son, WILLIAM, 4, Christmas cocktail party from JANIE HARRIS. daughter of our jewet1j touliljue • • • The Burdette E. Fords wiII be spending the big day The HENRY F. DuPONTS, spent last week b New York. 4 until 7.0'clock. • • +: DR. and MRS. GE OR GE S. in Concord, Mass., with their son-in-law and daughter, MRS. ALFRED HARRISON, of ...... HARRIS, of Birmingham. who the Samuel Cutlers, Mr. C. will be enJ'oying a vacation Oyster Bay, Long .sland, form. MRS. GEORGE SLOCUM, of MR. and MRS. JOHN AL- , a pin formed of everblooming blos- er Secretary' of the Treasury (Continued on Page 18) from his teaching duties at Middlesex ~chooI. .GEORGE HUMPHREY :md Roslyn road, will, give R holi- FRED TAYLOR, of London. soms centered by diamonds and vivid MRS. HUMPHREY were gllests • of MRS. HOWARD F. SMITH, rubies with gold petals and verdant of Pro ....encal road, last week. Trains Will Be Running They were in town to see the It's Chn.stmas Time... at Kopp ~~ enamel leaves., presented by Mrs. The school contingent is arnvmg daily for the Flemish Art Exhibit at the Dc- , William Rust Pierce. Christmas recess. The Alfred R. Glancys, Jr., will wel- t~oit Institute of Arts. While i come Krys, their post-debutante daughter, whose pink they were here they were en- tertained by MRSI EDSEL and orange ball was such an event during the 1959 holi- FORD, MRS. SMITH and I\ffiS. 16926 Kercheval, in the Village days. She is studying at Mt. Vernon Junior College in ALLAN SHELDEJI.. Washington, D.C...... Deliverjes Spending the Chri~tmas holl- TV 5-8900 On December 29 and 30 the Glancys will hold days with the\.'.' parents are their famous train parti~s, inviting crowds to see the KAREN and FRED RuEGER, tremendous railroad system Mr. G. sets up every holi- sor: and daughter of DR. and day ir, the vast ,basement, MRS. CARLISLE F. RUEGER, of McKinley avenue. Gwen Bennett, daughter of the Navr..tte Bennetts, Open E, 'lnin91 Karen, a senior and elemen- Starting (Continued on Page 18) tary education major at Eastern Dec. 16

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should be filled with sport shirts very much like these •• , cotton flannels in distinctive, colorful new woven plaids, tailored with his favorite button down collar. ~g£cad French flannel in white with blue ---- .._ ..... _-_._-- I or red overplaids. Sizes 8 to 18. 3.95 ~ FOR THAT FEELING OF UTTER LUXURY Imported bright plaids of red, blue Start your day or evening with a bath that leaves your skin soft or olive in sizes 7 to 20. 3.95. ~ and sweetly scented. A few dr(lps in your tub or on your skin I'[n $294 Malrhlnr u,ronc, $nZ Mail and pnon& ordfi.rt filled penume your,bath - and you - with afresh and heartJiCting fragrance- .... ""...."." ~'" ... 'that~ling8 for hours wi~.~eet persistence.

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••• ddC •• dCCCddCCS.CdCCCC •• dSSCWLdC'cccrt •••••• _ ••• rl Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December '15, 1960 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes Parties Of Christmases Past When Mrs. Cameron Da\'en. for 100 women and children at Short And To The Pointe From Another Point of View port Waterman enter'lained dur-I the Fort Street Presbyterian !~'b:'~~i~~~" ing the holidays in 1900 guests Church. t?~~:::,~~:~tdanCe in 1902 at the Masonic coIn's Birthday;~~~~"m:..IIthe Dext",r . (Continued from Pare 17) were assured it would .be more In her fine Spencerian hand Temple, Mrs. Henry B. Jo.y Ferrys were feted at a dinnel' (Continued from Pare 17) 1 I hel'~ in !Ilay for the tennis will be home from Garland in Boston this ThUrsday. than punch and a cookie. it is noted that 100 chicken pies came in Nile green silk veUed with fine Belgian hare from the in while lace with a large bow Denby farm lEdwin Denby was will marry PHIL WARP-EN In matches at the Little Club. Her sister, Linda, will have a party the day after Christ- Her dinners in the magniCi- cost $5.00; 4 pounds of dairy knot of dfamonds; Mrs. Tru- secretary of the Navy); a lunch- June. The engaged couple at- cent Victorian house where the butter were 88c. ]8 square * * .. man for the sub deb set at the Hunt Club. man Newberry was in black eon for Miss Seyburn which tends the Vni\'t'rsily of Michi- Fort Shelby Hotel stands today cakes were $1.80 and 3 gals. of :t-tR, and MRS. GEORGE E, velvet with sleeves .and a ber- starred Httle rose trees as favors gan. • were renowned. She carefuUy Neopolitan ice cream cost $4.50. B V SHN ELL, JR.,

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TUxedo 2.4724 397 Fisher RO/ld Just :l minutes from our WALTOn-PIERCE tenner addreu on Fi.lher road Privllte Parking - Entrllnce on St, Pllul IClleHIVA~ATlTd:LAJI. .GIO$M POIHTft. OPEN DAILY AND SATURDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Thursday, December /5, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women Alpha Xi Deltlls Mrs. Stark to Lead To Have Party This Week-end I Classes Till' comhined Ballroom D"nc- I Zaun, Karal, Batten, Higgins, Gala party gOll'ns and a fcs- I in~ l'1~s,I', of the GroSS!; POillte ; Illll:h:, !I01ll'.-, Lanp, Lcah", Mothers' March t iv~ [lunch bowl wi 11 1('11«(holi-I War .\IHIlO' ial C(;nter will CIl-' HOlk. Tolld, Davis, Sulton. Lad- da) "Ie~allce to the Christmas j I , l'lldorf Bnllllll1el' Bendel' Had- joy a spedlll Chri,tmas party; !l'\'. lic-rsbey, n'abaut, Steele, Civic Leader and Poetess Aga;;;-A,:cepts leadership of I Pllrly planned for Monday, De-!I I '. , eembP!' W, by Gl'o.')s(, Pomte lit lilt' !\!t'lnor;"l Ihis FI i[Jay . BI"ooks, Hi oll'n. Fl'iken,-. ,:00- mportant Part of National FoundatIon s Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta: e\ en Lng, [)"I'('rniJl-r 17. flom !Jitt, Os!lOJJl. Purdy, Hankin, Annual Campaign Sorority. , 7:30 to 10 p,m. Joining hands Henlsehll'r, B,'rl:ndsohn, Fon------The me('ting will he hl'ld at i to jlll'sl'nt this party will be taim', and Hyall Anne Campbell S~rk, known leader I 8 p.m, in the 110011' of Mrs. well civic and i Ilie mothers of the c!Jildr('J1 and It-e en'alll and pUllc'h will he poetess, ag;:in will head up the Mothers' March for the! David I,('adl, of Kl'nsinglon: ~ht'. Cl'l~tl'r's. ~lafC \\ it~ ,\11'. ~1I~ 'lldd(,£! to the refreshments 1961 New March of Dimes campaign against crippling! load. . .I", Blll. \\ Ih('I1. thl Illst'lIC '\I'llJ('h a ('orps of parc-nts wilL diseases, it was announced bV Charles Gehringer, Wayne: ,Co.hos~ess, \\'!Jl be lIlrs. CI~ig; tor" pl~I)'JIlg ho,l. '~l'r\'e in thll'l' shifts to the County campaian director ,--.------.----.-.---, (,('01'1:(', Sl. Clau' Shorrs. AssIst. I This '.\ill hl' " gala a1fair 'lith nearly 300 stud~nts. " . II 1 I ']1' I illl: will be 1\1rs, R H. Adams, I Mrs. Stark best known ,and SOllie fat leI'S w 10 fl !II C.'" '. p,' '. '" , \' L','_ t th" ('l'nll'!, spl'('ial1y' d('(,ol'"ted Thl' Wil'f'", ,kill"c! r'~"ly , i ' '.'1' ht I I ...v..:o.)-.; vHitt;: H OOU ...... !I:'\. S"... u a~ AllIle L' 11m p bell is Ullucr lilt' 5 ogan OJ oUlg "'d A be'J 5t CI". 5h ' _ [VI Ii,,, Vll''''WJI, all orl'llhtra, organizers, hal'e Worked up a ( .." Am A Mother" I, have helped J \1 al . III I b' " an: ~I e~, favors. [alll\, IJals. "Ilfl 11,,-; of . number of no\'elty dances and poetess for s y n d t cat ~ d raise Ol'el' $3,000,000 in Wayne I and !IllS'; R~lh Ke 1t.sl'll, CaliH'lIx I'efreshmc'nls for all. . g"Ill(,S to l'1l1i\'cn the cvelling ):ewspapers whose dati)' Countv to aid in the fight road, D<:'trolt, It is in the I'efrt'shllwnt dt'- during II'hich the young people poem appears in 150 papers agains't the (Tippling distress- Coming from \~anguard Pla~'- partment 1~lIt the largest group ",ill demonstrate the danc'ing across the country, (includ- I bil.th defeets, illihritis and l~ouse to speak \\'III be Dr, \~'II_ of mothers arc pit('hing in.' ability and deportment they ing the Detroit News) deal- polio. h~m A. Grego,rl', managing Contributing sandwithes ;lod have been aequiring through J'ng \"l'tl th . b' t f ' director, and Chnstopher Flynn, , 1 . .e su Jee 0 She has been active also in public relations direttOl' :lIld cookies are illesdames Bl'~!""co. ' he sea.<;on. everyday 1IVJJ11(. otIlel' arl'as ~f tl,le Mai'eh o( teacher of dance. . :'Ilih~lik, lloekstan~, \,~r, Ker- The next series o[ ballroom Participating in the Kational DIf~es ealllpllign mc!udmg. <:0. Using "Behind the Seenery" shae\'el'. NeHl(>. WONeJl, Wil- daneing classes al the C~nter Foundation's lIIal'th o[ Dimes is e~all'.man of the March. of D;ll~e~ as their topic, they \\ ill relate tOil, Deer!" Hensley, Sialer, I begins January 13. -- "--- - no new assignment [01' IIIl's. l' a~hlOn Extl'avagana, since 19;)5, Vanguard's history, explain its -_._------, Stark, wife of Detroit's histo. ThiS event ~as eon,tl'lbule.d ove~'1 work, and dese:-ibe how a lC'gili- graphel'. George W. Stark, as f,75,000 durlllg thiS penod 0, mate production is staged. she first served this civic elluse line. \ Aeti\'e Alpha Xi Deltas home in 19'17 as a member of the In 195'1 1111'S.Stark was se- [1'1' the holidays will be'sppc!at Board o[ Directors. She then leeteel as IIlic!Jigan l\lother of g~est~. . headed up the entire campaign the Year. _ Attending with their mothers /' as Chapter Chairman from AceePting, Ule hOllOI' of lead- will be Sharon Barlo\\', daughter -Photo by RUl\nells 1949-1954. ing the 1D61 Mothel's' Ma:eh of ilrs .. J. D. Barlow, IInd Gwen I To mark the holiday season the trophy Association. Members of the Mrs. Stark ser ,'ed as tIle br ou'""ht 10r!tl th e. foil 0\I'mo" Meier, daughter of Mr~. H. C., Grosse Pointe Children's Theater will cast from left to right include P:"ince Mothers' March Chairman al statement from M-s' . Stark' , Meier /', present a musical version of "Cindel'- Charming, CHRIS DAHL', the Step- the inception of this event in "l\lost p~ple stitl. don't re~lize The' young women are affili~ elIa" this Sat u r day at the Grosse mother. BETTY FREEDI'vTAN; Cinder- 1950 and has continued to serve :I'hat VICIOUS e~l~plers blrt.h ated with Gamma Zeta Chapter Pointe High School auditorium at 10 ella, KAREN LENA;' -and the Fair." liS the only chairman e\'eI' (ief~c.ts and ar~hntls cann~e, m at Eastern University. Eastern, and 2 o'clock Proceeds from the fan- Godmother, SHERI PAR!I'TALEE. The since, It is under her IC'adership ad?ltlOn to pollo. About ",;)O,O~O Mich. j 'tasy will benefit the Muscular Dys- cat is CHRrS LENA. lliat20~OOw~n~ermolh~, :ld~~a~i:~~~~~~ A~COmin~fr~nE~eU;~I------_ I A tJ T d Ih' be Jean Hut C III n son, Ju lID I' 1 t. ' Idl:1IS an [fl~ tel' I'neu / na. Johnson P

knowledge that their efforts Umverslty of J1hchl~an. I DAR [unctions. She pal'tici- An appointed Daughter dis- I \\ at?I' and SOIl consel \ all,on, BY TAYLOR helped Sponsor the research ------Piltes in its programs beamed tl ibutes free eopies of the DAn: Th~ sacred. symbol of our \lork of a young doctor named 'Cl '11 towal'd its historical, educalion- "Manual [01' Citizenship." This : Amen_c~n hentagE', the flag. of Jonas E, Salk, and Dr. Albert Chrz.st u. (,. al and patriotie ohJeetil'l's, set, is an aceul'ate puhlicalion of; the .UI~lted S.tates of Amenca. B. Sabin, We hope thaI our III up in 1890 when the National. our foelll of government, our rl'CeiveS speCial DAR concern present efforts. will sponSOI" n- Tea P '(l.1tll.e( , Society was founded. I Cons:Hution mi.d how to he-. through . f~stering thoughtful seal'ell doctors who wilt be to The DAIl l1a.' owned since cOllle. an Amel'ican citizen and patl'lotle lo\'e and respect the \\ar against birth defects The Christ Child Society will 1919 and 1924 ~two Southem t1uough naturalization. . fOr it, eJlco~raging its d.isplay, and arthritis "hat Drs, Salk ha\'e a mother-daughter lunch- mountain schools, in South. Some Daughters in e\'ery sec- and edueatl.on. hoth children; ,1'''-1 :":- :-:::::::.-::._-'~\ and Sabin are to tile polio eon Thursday, 'December 29 at Carolina and Alabama for. tion preview motion piclures. and ad.ults I.n Its co!rect use,: ~\.\\ \ INDOOR-OUTDOOR \\ \ . \\ar." the Whittier at noon. I underprivileged bo}'s and girls' and issue lists of approved i as ~~,th~ed. 111 the F lag Cod~ \.\ l\Irs. Stark stressed the con- Mrs .. Lawrence Kroha, na- who otherwise would not have: films as a guide [01' s('hools and. (Pu IC a ,\ B 9). , THERMOMETER 2 \ tinued need fOl' \'olunteer moth- tional past president, will tell' educational opportunities. Also I libraries. theater man;.gers and: Members of the Elizabeth, \\\ . This very.praclical Ihermometer \\\ \ .. \ ers. who wish to contribute l the group how Christ Child lIas: the}' as,ist financially eleven I hoards o[ education for use ill Cas.s Chaptel' de\o.te one of tells hoth temperatures indoors. their servieC's for the 1IIothers founded by a young school gil'l I other schools across the eoun-, sehools, t1,elJ' monthly meetmgs to the \\\ \ .;,) Be comfortabte - know ho,,' 10 March on Tuesday. January 31, confined to bed for life with an try. Thousands of young Ameri- i !Ilany Daughtels donate per- Americ,~ll Flag. one to a DA~ : 1t:J.' r Z - dress before you go Outdoors- 1961. She urged that they' call illness, but who saw in he~ own 1\ callS ~we theil" training to this sonally. to their State DAR Gooll Clt,lZen and one to ~men- .1 lave fuel indoors. Very simple 10 the New March of Dimes head- misery a way to help children commIttee., I scholarships whel'e money is can mUSI(~ an~ co~:pose.rs, .and . Golden Invisible Veil install, A thoughtful and remem. quarlers. WO 1-4153, and ask less fortunate materia1ty. A Daughter promoles inte-jloalled to des(,/Ting students to : at el'ery me~tlOg, t:~~ IS gl\'!:n bered gift. ~~n~~e 1I10thel's' ]\Jal'th depart- Some of the members and rest in the "forgotten man". compll'te their education. I to a dlseusslOn of i\atlOnal De-' Rectangular Compact Taylor Means Accuracy Fir5t! their daughters will model in the, rnerican lndial, and helps A Dau~htel' promoll's inle- I feuse. I ~[ail O1d~rs-add 5nr the fashion parade after lunch- to support two Inc!i,11I Schools, resl ill AmeJi(',11l lIlusic and. -----,-- I A striking new r.ompacl filled with the world'! for tax and postage. REPORTS RADIO THEFT eon. The fashions wilt he clolhessl. 1\lal'Y'S Iligh school ill South eO/llpose/'s On ?\'O\', 10th, 1960, the U,S.: J)a\'ld l\f. Richards of 559 [rom the Society's l'e~ale shoP'1 Dakota and naeone College in A f)all~hteJ' PI'OIl)OtCS COil' l\1"l'ine Cor p s el'Je!lrated its fillc~f pOllder, Imisible "eil. In shades it'l, l Ban'ington, Informed Pm'k po- 'fIle Clothes Closet. . I Oklahoma. sel'\'ation of OUI' u;llural l'C- I Hl,'lth Bilthday. :-3, i:, .+5, f5. i, ,.S.OO tice on lIlonday, December 5, MI'S, Theodore Trefzer IS 1- -.------_ p!iJJl{)2 that someone broke inlo his car elH,irman of the luncheDn and .', , ' .. while it was in a g<:s station at l\[r~. John.lIlal'lin is fashio~1 eo-: ' ".~ ' '. ~, '~":" ;,~ , Opticians and Jewelers Beaconsfield and Jefferson for ordmat?I', l\lrs. Donatd POkOrny" ..,>;,,,,,:,. ::.'.\: t.", :s:; 30 Clifford St" Detroit repairs, and stole a transislor is chairman of the Clothes '~>'<>",.':":': \~\ WO 2-3622 ~:~~. from the glo\'e compart-, ~~~1!~'.,c~:~~c~0~::t~tt~:~~:~~ '~1;'tll';!.i,~";!t'f\~-~ ,':

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Santa Claus and his helpers will eome to the Detroi! Boat Club on Saturday. December 17 for his annual visit to chi!- dr~n o[ Boat Club members, Stariing at 1 o'clock there wilt be :r puppet show by Gor- .....: ~,., don Westfall, with ice cream and cookies at 1:30 o'clock. At 2 0'C!ock Santa wi II arri\'e , j witl: presents for all those at. tending. After Santa leaves \~9l there will be movies. ; I\Irs. Peter Fortune and Mrs. I Rohert M. Palmer are in charge of the parly and will be, assist- ed h\' lIJrs .. James B. Hughes Perfume tHist for Christmas and ~Jrs. Robert G. Warmbold. I, A gilt ah,ays lIcl.:umed, In iJeautilul g(Jld allil The dri1'er in a hUrl}' Is tak. I " hite holiday wrapping, Rlue Grs,s, On Dil, Ing the quickC'~1 route to eter- ~l~moile Cheric, },Iy I eI\'e, \'alencia, .. ,;,.00 nity. --_._--- Selections from a wonderful rt..'t,:a collection of tapered pants "Chl'ist1Jl'1.l Scents!" and dramatic blouses ..• tw:nkl:! Christmas pants- one blouse, fwo are better! ECUSSON Sill'S 10 to 16. , . \~~ Pants from $15.95. ,,;lit Blouses from $11.95 .

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'The nJMt advanced, the mMl nepenaal)!e a\110- matic mo\'empnh made, •. the mo~t h:!lId~ome . P,~':lJm, f~;s D:,:.r :;tyling. Xew Kingmatic calentlar m(l(1r'l~ il'at.lll'l' Chri,.tio:: O:or E,911 De an instantaneous patented date settIng I Toilette mechani~m. Square kingmatic: With ,ol.ndar, jn 1.~K oold , 5"0. WilholJt (Q1tndor, In 1",1( voId " u.s. PlHf,;ms Dior:.,',:r'T1:) , i SvhSfO. WeIer h,;,t('Jr,1 .' ~ 'I \ WIIM COlfr1dor. 1.ell: ~o'd '200. Cnri.tid1 Dior Eo'll /,.. ,I .~ S., S'l"tl, Su.1 loppr:d ""lIlh '''( 90ld 145. De Toi'~ff" f r "n1 ~, S,,,I . , liS. Wit~ov' (oltndor, in l'(K t'old 19S. $4.40 fe:iu~: hi ", ~~ SL S'u] X.ul 'opprd wll~ ) ..)( "old 13S. :1c:,.idcd SI. SI .. I ..._...... lGO. ECUSSON - 9 sublle, 'Ilrron!'. fra- ftd. 10,11I Md. grance - inl r1Ruin~ lod~y as it wail! at the Royal French COllrt nearly (our hundrt'd years • go! G""----.> F.CUSSON PfRFUMF. f,UOF., Colden Rolling for those 1I'ho.~emoments are ]ll'cciou,' ~t;AI.EO to rACKACF.D IN FRANCE I~- PNh,me-5 1035" Colo!'.ne-3.S0 to 20. Mirror Lip;;;rick /)elif'cl'ies -- Tl! {.5(j88 CHARLES W. W.L\ RRE N & COMPANY A gilt I)f PIlrC magic! The only mirror lip'li,'!.: J~WElERS AND SltVE~SMITHS of its kind in the world, Gol\L'n Mirror I.ip. ST~UBEN G l ASS TRAIL stick, ,3.50. It:lIrllr.l Mirror I.ip.'liC'K .. , ,.1,00 1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD PHARMACY GRos::;e POIt'--ITE rl,lroll '6, ,',kh,con.- T~I,phon. WO 25ISB-Stnr. ilntll' 9.30. tlnlll 5:00 DETROIT 1:' I Kercheval on the Hilt 82 Kerche\l~ I Avcoull • and. 21 Eost Adam. 121 K~RCHEVAL on the Hill

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Lochmoor Juniors Yale lJ. Alulnni I Christmas In Florida Goodwill Needs Dance Saturday Your Old Ones Jun-lor 'Lea9ue A-Ids 'Tis three years and more since we moved from the north __ The Detroit alumni of Yale To live in a tropic. will be constructed on Root, TIm SUlclalr, Carol Nlmz, W 1l.1 Cl b I D'd 1 th b'th (th Ch'ld able to send usable discards to mingham, College Women's Superintendent of ~u.blie Safe- the club lawn, through which Ricky Glanz, Keith and George e es ey II 1 we come e Ir 0 e 1. call Goo d wi i 1. immediate1y. Voluntary Seryices and B'Nai ty. plans to return to duty next Reichle, John Busch. Gail and Hib" '. h . t'll t' h d' , . I A '1' ft b . d' II the part~'-goers will pass on r:aney- .rtner and' Dob Sehal- T 0 GlVe. Par ty ISCUSill bloom and pomsettIa too, T ere IS SlIme for t e IS- B nt I UXIlary. , week a er a rlef me Ica eave th'eir way into the club house, tenbrand. Bougainvillia gave pilgrims delight, abled to clean. and refurbish . Grosse Poi n t e and Osage lof absence., He lives at 532 Giant snowmen will stand tbem before Christmas for sale Branches of the Women's Na-I Notre Dame. ' sentry on either side of the ----- The junior group of the ""eI- As the story oft told, and yet never grows old, to those in low income groups. .~ , _ frosty artic house. The music of More than 80 percent of lesley Club of Detroit will give Began in a stable that night. "It i., within the p-jwer of Johnny Titus and his orchestra Michigan's pop u I a t ion lives a Christmas party this Sunday every houseWife to help a dis- '1'1'11lure the dancers I'nto ",he 'thi 2 ') from 5 until 7 o'clock in the able'd persoh have a merrie:- WI n 5 ml.es of Interstate 94 Touraine road home of I\Ir. and Through Shepherds did quake on Bethlehem's hills, Grosse Pointe Children's Theatre gaily dec~ed bllUroorr., where freeway. Mrs. Lester 111.Elliott. Christmas, At the same time she ------,------'Twasn't chill but for wonders in Heav'n, will. assure those on low salar, presents , th Fourteen. ' undergraduates• 'I b and. I As ange Is were smgmg" proc 1aimin£! a K ing, I'es or part-time salarl'es a ell' paren,s WI I e specla ~ chance to purchase gifts," Hos- guests at the part~'. All alumnae And Peace Upon Earth Among Men, kins said. and their husbands have been If you can contribute discards "Cinderella' Ii invited to meet the students, YA.a, truly we miss our good friends in the north now, call TR 3-3600. If you live . HOLIDAY home for Christmas vacation, in the suburbs, ask the' operator Musical Fantasy in 3 Acts Assisting the Elliotts will be And ~ymbols of holiday cheet; .for toil-free Enterprise 7002• their daughte'r, Elizabeth, i: We'd love to be there, yet surely declare: Those living in surrounding Grosse Pointe High junior at Wellesley and their "The spirit of Christmas is here." towns can find the Goodwill In- daughter, Carolyn, a Wellesley dustries telephone numper in Auditorium alumna now doing graduate A - the local phone directory. k t R d Ii'f C 11 n.:; sunny and warm as the land of His birth, _ wor a a c Leo ege. If you wish to buy something Saturday, December t 7 rISes to every occasion. Keep it Among the special guests will The same as in Florida, too, to help the disabled, you will 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. earning compliments for you he JudiUI Diekoff, Barbara So warmest intent in'this message is meant- find something to meet your Hammond and An:l Earle, all pocketbook at one of the follow- have a Robelle permanent. Pointers. A Most Merry Christmas to you. ing Goodwill stores: 6522 Brush, Students - SOc Adults - 1.00 He1ping arrange the decora- * * * 356 E. Congress, 2250 E. Davi- Proceeds--Musculor Dystrophy lions, serving refreshments and son, 9416 E. l\'ack. 10432 \TT. (This poem, written by 1\[1'5. Willis (Ellen) Wysong. of • " directing the music will be the Pompano Beach, Fla .. has been sent to friends in the north which Jefferson, 5008 W. Warren, Our own process of bleaching, frosting ond-'tipping. 27417 junior committee headed by the Wysongg left two years ago. It was submitted to the NEWS Michigan, Inkster, and Mrs, William Kalb and Mrs, Ed- by I\!rs, C. 1\1. IlamlIton or'l\IcllIillan road.) , 77 So, Saginaw, Pontiac, ward G, £pe&ht. _ _ _ Others working on the party Robelle Beauly Salon are Mrs. Frederick Keydel, Mrs. 19027 Mack at 7 MHe Road TU 4-1 i30 Mrs. Quello to Entertai'n , Douglas Donald, Jr" Mrs. Ij:er- At Brunch December 29 CADILLAC NURSING HOME Open Thursday and Friday Evenings bert Bartlett. Mrs. William H; Webb, MrS. Wilbur Brucker, Jr" Gracious, dl~ifIedliving for the chronically, t11~.ccinvales-_ CUSTOMER FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE Mrs. William E. THy, Mrs', Johh On December 29 the Grosse cent or elderly person, Registered nurse supervision _ special diets, Serving the Grosse Pointe area for' many E. WlJIiams, Jr., Mrs. Robert A. Pointe alumnae chapter of years, Nominal rates, social aid cas~s accepted, - Patterson and !\frs. David W, Alpha Phi 'I'm entertain col- Pethick. les Christmas Time at Kopp's legiate members Ii~g ~ tbjs Kathleen G. Moncrieff. R.N. area at a brunch at the Berk- VA'3-0435 DRIVER POSTS BOND shire road home of Mrs. Jamcs Oliver Durham of 2223 Ros- 1564. '533 CADILLAC BLVD., DETROIT lyn road, was arrested by Park Quallo. THE NURSING HOME police on Wednesday, Decem- The bruneh will begin at for fhe ber 7, and eharged with reck- 10:30. and all local Alpha Phis, "FASTIDIOUS PATIENT" less driving on Mack avenue. He posted a bond of $100 pend- collegiate ant! alumnae, will be ing an appearance in court on very welcome. Reservad~~s may Jahuary 25, Police said ..his car be made with Mrs. James Mc- brakes were defective. Lennen, TU. 4-6928. It's Christmas Time • , . at Kopp's Delit'eries-TU5-8900 exclusive in Detroit at Warren's 16926 Kercheval-in the ViUa,ge Open Evenings Starting Dee, 16 C h r i s t mas Gift II vnake vnevnoftief: tonight t WITH ••presentn prohlems solved NOSTALGIA • In 00.-

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Detroit 26, Michigon- Telephone WO 2-51 58-5tore H06rs 9;30 to 5 16926 Kercheval, in the Village TU 1.7020 Open Evei'lings Starting 'Dec. 16 Thursday, Deeember IS, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-on. Woman's Page • • • b.y, of, and for Pointe Women ch Honor Miss Wicks Chm: Children A Christmas Thought - or Two Mrs. Dean ~etes Cons!l.u(.tion cost of the 2~3' estimated at $250 milllon, more miles of Interstate 94 freeway than twice as much as the cost StagIng Prograul r '.: '. "",...... ,..,GOP Comlnlttee {rom Detroit to St. Joseph is of the Mackinac Bridge. The children of the Sunday At Hospital Party School of St. Paul Ev. Lutheran rJ Mrs. Charles A.. Dean, of Church, CIiaUonte and Lothrop. f . 1 Lewiston road. entertained the will hold their annual Christ- • board members of the Michigan It's Christmas Time. • at Kopp's Administrator of Cottage Paid Tribute as 178 Employes n,as program on Sunday eve- 'j Republican Women's Finance Attend Annual Christmas Event in Ridge ning. December 18, at 7 o'('Jock j C{)mmittee on Wednesday at a Road Nurses' Home in Ule Have of the church. j.~.. holiday lunc'teon. The youngsters of the Be- ! !\Irs. Dean and Mrs. Mildred Fifteen ~rears of service as administrator of The ginner and Primary depart- ..•...! Dunnell have recentIyhreturnthed Cottage Hospital of Grosse Pointe brought recognition ments wilI present the tradi- 1 from Grand Rapids were ey to Miss Carolyn Wicks Thursday evening. December 8, tional Christmas ~tory in reci- attended anft'.,.!.... (f~' Girard Perregaux him with too many visitors, too * J - - '1 Hamilton many toyS or too much excite-' fJ:~1~';::~ £,~_/_.,;L1.. * men!. If you expect him to have ;'" .A' ami others a happy Christmas. m.::ke sure ' '~k~ ""'~~~1fI he has enough rest by prevent- ( " ;-:~'/&:, ing overexeitement. -t-::~~ FINE MANTEL 'fiRE, WHEEL STOLE~ ~\" ~ and A tire and wheel were stolen j ;)., ;>i~tW from his station wagon, accord- {' ,'... ~ ing to a report made to Woods WAll police on Monday, Deeember 5. ~.~ CLOCKS by Ashley Adams of 403 Bar- clay road. He said the theft c. occurred while his vehicle was CHINA in the Woods Thcater parking STERLING StlVER lot. CRYSTAL ,~~'.~.~ :'~.',,\ ..~. ,.'";"Z~:;..;:.,t * Towle * Reed & Barron Famed * Gorham * International and Blue Grass * Lunt and others DIAMONDS Bath Set for Grosse Pointe W Clshoble, plush toy; ..• cuddly ond smile.winning. The all'lime favorite gift for giving and r~ QjJen EvelY Evening till Ch,.is!lnas Piush, filled with feClther fOdrn, non.ellergic Ilnd ceiving-with 5 oz. flat Dusting Powder, 4 or. Priyote wClshClbie. CO" }lower Mi~ I. . , ...... •...... _ '" ..'>.00 01 /I. Pouting 00;1 in blue or pink. $4. f'i1e b. Boo 800 8ear in ton or green. $3. P~rki1Jg nc:-:t door clOlh,,~ for C. S'cepyhec)d in blue, pink, for cflJlomers TU.].4800 over yellow. $3. 30 years Open Everv VALENTE Night Except Sat. , 'til 8:30 Dry 166M E4Jt lVI1rren, I1t Kemingtofl, De/roit Cleaners 16926 Kercheval-in the VillagE; 1501) Van Dyle. AD 1.200fl Kercheval at C"dieux, ..;7roue <>Pinte Open Evening:. Sbrting Dec. r b

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Page Twenty.fwo GROSSE POINTE NE'dS Thursdav, December IS, 1960 BLOT, DON'T RUB I habka, c lot h i n g specialist at When you spill something on Michigan State Uniyersit)'. says your nClv sw!., blot the spot I rubbing may shift the weal'e of but don't rub it. Bcrnctta Ka-, the fabric and imbed the slain. Society News.of All the Pointes

Brownell School J , nwmber of Theta Phi Aipha. LOOK TO TIn; lIASDLES Do you wont to sell DI'. Ambl'ose is an alumnus Be sure that new cooking ap. Janet Turner Tells Engaged uf the LTnlverslty of Michigan Your Grosse Pointe house Offers Progl'anl plianee for C h r i s t mas has I S('ho01 of Dentistry. ' heat-resistant Iiand I e. Home ? Colorfully costumed tableaux, I etonomlsts at Mithigan State plans for Wedding a 325-volce chorus. and an or- 'l'ht,)"c arc 130 interchanges University suggest you consider chestra of 57 from grades sev- on Inl('rslate 94 between De- two handles instead of one on en, eight and nine-all these troll and St. Joseph and 110 I ('ledric saucepans and fl")' pans. were combined In the third an- other grade separations and These makes carrying e a sic r CALL A MAN Will Marry William Frederic Wachter on Decen:lber 23 bridges over rivers. when the applinates arc hot. nual Chrislmas Vespers pro- flom in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church; Parties for gram of Brownell Junior High Pair Throughout Holidays School on SunnilY, December 11. Janet Ann Turner, daughter of the Samuel C. Tut'n- MAXON BROTHERS,lnc, ers. of Meadow lane, will wed William Frederic Wachter An ol'edlow audience of ap- proximately 1.200 enthuslastic- on December 23 in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church with Maier & Werner ally received the perfornpnce. a reception following at the Country Club, held at the Grosse Pointe High Hair Stylist Mrs. Edward R. Matson,! School Audi~orium-Gymnasium. of Chicago, be matron dinner, at the Boat Club for Warren Ave. Salon He is experienced. We have 14 full- will Dire<'lor of orchestra num- ('f h0~0~' a!~d the brides- the paIr. Mrs. Georg\" F, parkfr, l;(ne ,"ell wiin 0 Torai aT over .200 L"I'S was Dewey Kalcmber'l maids will be Gayla Me-I Jr., ha_sgiven a te;. and kitchen years of real estate experience _ while John Tousley led the Phail Elinor Dodge cf showe •. singers in numbers ranging I over 150 yeMs with Maxon Brothers. Birmingham, and J ~ lie On. 1Il0nda)4 :Mrs. Burton from folk cal'ols to' a spectacu- Gildersleeve, of Jackson. I~~rns. ,and ~Irs. JOh~. O. Blair lar climax in Pfautsch's "Can- Robert C. Wachter will be \1111gl\e a 1men shol'i!r. Ucle to Peace," Faculiy accom- best man for his brother. They The Wachters will give the panists were Judy Davis on the -Photo by Craine are the sons of the Frank L, rehearsal dinner at the DAC piano, and Mrs, Heien Eriksen \" achlers, of Loehmoor boule- the night before the wedding .on the organ. At a family dinner and open Tuxedo 2-6000 vard. ' ' and on the da~' of the ceremony house the en gag e men t of Mr. Nick Ushel's were under the direc- PAT R I C IA G ENE V I EVE In the usher corps will be I the John D, Baynes will be tion Ot Mrs. Ruth Schmuli, who John P. Hicks,' of Milford; hosts at l!. party for the out-of- SCHAEFER to Dr. Donald Leo ------presented all who entered with Ambrose was announeed by her Cfeste David Schreur, of Hanover, town guests and the wedding an attractive program whose parents, Mrs, Genevieve Morl- exp~rt hair stylist N;H,; Ridler W. Pa"e, of Haver. party at) lhe Little Club. cover 'was de~igned by Sue ensen Schaefer of Lakeland hill, N.Y., Paul Richardson, Jr.. The couple .\\IlIl travei to Hood, ninth grader. Staging avenue, and Gilbert Frederic has recently joined of New Caanan, Conn.. and Nassau and then make thel>:' effects were accomplished by Schaefer, of Bloomfield hills. Robert Ralfrey, !hGll,e, in Cambridge. Mass., Don Bamberger, Al Ebert, Her- our capa ble staff Mr. and Mrs. Curtis V, Mower wher.: he is stadying at Har- bert Dodge", and Harold Fisher, , Dr. Ambrose is the son of the I Cari McCiellan Ambroses, of have already entertained at avard, aU members of Brownell's fac- I . Farmington. . ulty, Our newest styles will make The bdde-elect is an alumna I A series of tableaux were di- of the Academy of the Sacred a loyelier you for the rected by Mrs. Gerry Meyer- Heal'! and she attended Man- If t DAC Bids Young Set against scenic backdrops spon- hattanville Col:ege. She was festive holiday season sored by Marilyn Krueger. gradU!Jted from the University ~iegance Students enacting roles In these of Detroit where she was a CALL \TU 1-3190 tableaux were: Mary, Judy 18 To Xmas Tea Dance Cudla; Jo:,eph, Tom Krauss; Angels. Ann Boynlon. Barb her Rochford, Mary Trigg; Wise '. ...' Also Ne'tv! signatw'e Eim.'ry Deutsch's BandWiU Play for Saturday Afternoon Men, John Gllmour, Jim Han- Gala; Special Matinee, Performance of Yule Floor na, tlennis Pisula; Shepherds, ~ Ample Parking L~t Mike Daher, Chuck Ellery, and Gil'e (/ Viffermt Gift nlake Show and Vaudeville Review ~n Agenda Wayne Wegner. Costumes were T"row away your crumsy for your convenience, just 112block designed and executed by th movie lights, [n I• y a yen~S"Ma Grifie" Plans have been completed for Detroit Athletic following mothers: Mrs. Wililam compact east of Beaconsfield cJnd Warren Clubs early afternoon matinee and tea dance for son Bedwell. Mrs. Russell Bauer, .. her ann daughters of members this coming Saturday, De- Mrs. Steven Galanos, Mrs. Sylvania cember'17. ' Lawrence Verdier, Mrs. James Sun Gun Christmas .. Holly wreaths and greens reservation list as are Kevin Balames, Mrs. Thomas GrIffin, Maier &'Werner are in place for the Christ- Cassidy and his date. and Mrs. Russell Nutter. $24.95 gift mas fete far the young The. Grosse Pointers will join These costumes wili become 345 Fisher Road lS311 E. Warren Aye~ TU 1-3190 .~. crowd; outside the main with many friends from other part of a permanent collection dining room, (where the parts of the Metropolitan area, at the school, to be used at .... t '11 tak I ) d among them Dick Fredericks, future programs, par y WI e p ace an Jim Dawson, Jean Hasey, Patty near the head of the grand Cutting; Holly and 1\1. Harrison staircase '",ill be a beauti~ Fry II and their datf;s; Lynne Catholic Women Spnd fully trimmed Christmas Mitchell and Dave Flint, all of "Ma Griffe" (my!ignalurc) Food Parc~ls Abroad tree. the Bloomfield-B i r m In g ham ••• the iignalure of fashion. Junior misses and their dates, area, and Beverly and Larry Able women everywhere ••• In the age group of 14 to 20 Good of Royal Oak and their During the year 1959, Detroit beautifully packagcd in grecn years, will gather at 12 noon dates. Archdiocesan Council of Cath- and white •. r. !'or the mG51 for the fete whlch wUl go on to olic Women, in the true spirit elegant Woman on YOUf 3 o'clock, Emery Doutsch and of giving sent $7,389,000 to as- Christmas list! . his orchestra will be on the Alpha Phis to Mark sist the starving in o1hr,,' lands bandstand for dancing, and to as part of their "Feed a Fam- All Hie famed un de cologne in the disline. ' H~liday at Louis Smiths ily" Program. tive .'mis'5-s,sl.j.fier", $5.50. piay for the special matinee Perfume; $4.09. to $60,00. performance of the h 0 1i day The Detroit - Grosse Poinle Make this a Christmas. of floor show. a miniature vaude- alumnae chapter of Aipha Phi II e I pin g the less fortunate CYon can remember he.r. loo, with "Robe d'un Soir;' ••• ville review e n tit led "DAC will hold their annual Christ- around the world by sending Imported. P~rfums • ~Iert el Blanc"-'Jolh hy (amous Carl'en,ParCums) Christmas Follies." mas party with their husbands even a small don a t ion to -rlu. fEd. Tn: Reservations have been made on Friday, December 16, at 9 DACCW office, 305 Michigan by a capacity crowd, In Grosse o'clock. Ave., Detroil 26, Michigan. Such Plus the finest dOllwstic scents Poi n t e r Nancy Vermeulen's The party will be held at the donations should be stipulated group wlll be Don L;lw; Sue home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis "Feed a Family," Laird, Dick Hagman, Jane May. Smith, of Kenwood court. Deliveries-TU, 1.5688 nard, Jeff Ardziejewski, Paula All Alpha Phis in this area SCOTTISH RITE CONCERT Roth and Russ Frer. Robert O. Delivel'l'es, are cordially invited hi a~tend, Brines Jr.'s foursome will in- Reservations should be made On Tuesday night, December TV 5.8900 clude Virginia Shaffer, James with the group's social chair- 20, beginning at 8:15 p.m., the- Kloch and Patricia Henry. man, Mrs. James McLennen, at Scottish Rite Cathedral of De- In another foursome will be TU.4-9628. troit's Masonic Temple will ring Richard E. Tl~oma, Tom Cox, wilh beautiful Christmas music, Josephine Kircher and Mary sung by the noted Scottish Rite 16926 Kercheval, in the Village Sheridan, James Coyle Jr. and Nearly six million barrels of Male Chorus. In addition. the Ned Van Hamm will squire the cement \\'as used in the con. inspiring story of "The Other Van Hamm twins, .Kendra and struction of the 203-mBe De- Wise Man" by Henry Van Dyke 12 J Kercheval Ave., on the Hill Krista; AleX2!lder Waltensper- troit to St, Joseph freeway. A will be dramatized by a cast of ger and Susan Davies are on the baric I of cement weighs 376 nearly one hundred Scottish Beautifu/ly packaged pounds, Rite Players and their famliles. and gift-wrapped ulhm requested

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The U.S. Sdvings Bonds pro. I ments of half a dozen other Fl;Jrtnighters To Hold Party Synlphony Has gram has been the pattern for nations, whIch have sent off!- Troth Told savings bond and stamp pro- daIs to Washington to study The Fortnighters, a group of Wachtler. There will be dancing Windsor Date ject~ operated by the govern- Iand observe our methods, 3'oung adults at Grosse Pointe and rei'reshments for a dona. Memorial Church, wlU have a tIon of $1.00. Valter Poole wir (.'Onduct the Christmas party in the church De t r 0 i t Symphony Orchestra gymnaslwn on December 20 at More than 100 million pounds thIs Sunday at 8:20 in Cleary 8:30 o'clock. of reinforcing steel and nearly Auditorium, WIndsor. James Schroth Is prcsident 120 million pouuds Of structural The orchestral program will of the group. On the party com. steel were used in the con- include Bach's "Little Fugue" mittee are Rob e r t Snack en. struction of Interstate 94 free. in G mInor. Weber's Overture berger and Regina and Melanie way from Detroit to 51. Joseph. to "0 b e ron," Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 ("ItalIan"), Liadov's "Kikimora," 0 e 1ius' "On Hearing the First Cuckoo "ExquisiJ, Chrjstmas :ieents!" in Spring: and Bo;odln's Polov- The traditional decking of the halls with Christ. tsian Dan c e s from "Prince NEWEST! mas greens has begun in earnest this week, with some Igor." of the Pointe's most talented flower arrangers dream- The orcheslra will also pre- ing up very unusual centerpieces. sent an orchestral program for lvII'S. £mOl'y Wickline has a white net tree ies- it.> C h'r 1s t r.. a b vlI.:i.1ug ll~ .. t tooned with pink flowers which centers her dining '1'hUI'llday, at 8:30 p.m. in Fotd room table. Flanking the tree are pink glass goblet Auditorium. Paul Par a y will CHANEL conduct. type candle holders with pink tapers. The program will include Mr. a:ld Mrs. Charles Stinch- * .. * Mrs. William C. Beckenh:mer, Jr., uses ten pounds Brahms' Symphony No. 4 in E N° 5 SPRAY PERFUME-SPRAY COLOGNE SET field Van Dyke. formerly of mino.', selections from Tchai- Grosse Pointe, now of Boston of boxwood throughout her Williamsburg blue house. kovsky's "Nutor1!.Cker" Sui t e, and Concord, N. H., announce On the dining room table is an arrangement of the Trio of the Ismaelites from the engagement of their daugh- boxwood with drab green and powder blue ribbons Berllvi ,jL'Enfance du Christ," ter, BARRETT LOUISE, to and green candles, accented with blue ornaments. and Rim s k y-Korsakov's "Ca- Anthony Thacher,. son of the Above the fireplace is more boxwood wreathed with priccio EspagnoI." Thomas Chandler Thachers, of clusters of bright baubles. . Detroit Symphony, h a r pis t Brookline, Mass" and Nor-th Haven, Me, • • • Elyze Yockey and flutists Al- Williamsburg china sets are mood for the Hansel bert Tipton and Irvin Gilman The bride-elect attended the Dwight Wilsons' table. The china is cream colored make up the trio for the "L'En. House in the Pines and Kath- with a dusty rose design and this color is used again fance du Christ" e.xcerpt. erine Gibbs Secretarial School in Boston. A member of the Vin- in, flowers mixed with mahonia, a waxy type ever- 1 cent Cluh shp made hcr debut green, and pink ornaments. Silver candlelabra with Before 1927, US-12 was in Boston in 1958. dusty rose candles and crystal in thl'lt same color carry known as State Trunk Line 17. out the theme. The new..ireeway has been re- Her fiance is an alumnus cf ...... SI. Mark's Schooi and Harvard numbered Interstate 94 becaUS,1 Univel'Sity.where he was a memo Christmas decorations she used as a child in Scot. it is part of the National Inter- state and Defense Highway ber of the Fly Club. After serv- land are Mrs. John. DenIer's choice to deck the arch. System. ing with the Army he was way of her early ,American h01~V'\She is a great be- graduat!

Thursday, December IS, 1960 G'ROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.fiv. GPUS Divides Cruising Club Bosses Take Office Blue Devil Swimmers Cage Contests TOI'pedo Highla.nd Parkets The GPUS Black Knights divided their two basketball The Grosse Pointe Blue Devil s wi m m in g team games last week in a manner opened defense of its Border Cities League crow.n by 5'01 as vastly different as night a.'1d torpedoing the Highland Park Polar Bears in the latters day. In the first home opener against Cherry Hlll the Black pool Friday, December 9, by a box car 77%-27% score, Knights rolled to an easy 41-17 The Devils slammed six of ------the nine individual events and victory on Tuesday, December December 16, at 4:00 p.m. This swept both relays and during 6. Three days later GPUS drop- I will be the last meet the Devils by fPifD RUnnfLLS ::~:~: the c 0 u l' s e of the afternoon wliI engage in before taking a ped a 59.42 decision to Huron I erased two Hiehland Park pool on the latt.;rs' home court. well deserved rest during the records. holidays. Fordson will be the · A g a Ins t Cherry Hill the I John Jolutson wiped the 100 Knights came from a four point next league foe after the turn Parkers Bomb Polnters yard freestyle mark from the of the year when the Pointers 9-5 deficit in the first quarter .1 board with a 52.8 and the Pointe will tackle the Tractors in the to hold a 13-10 halftime lead freestyle relay team of John In Opening Leaglle Game and then behind airtight de- Fordson POOl on Friday, Jan~ Woods, John Pea bod Y. Bob uary 6. I ------fense tJrottled Cherry Hill for Sherwood and John Johnson 'win . A calm, cool, sharp shooting, fast moving Highland a single field goal to going erased the fonner standard with Summaries Park bombed tense, jittery, flat Grosse.Pointe 66-48 last away. a blazing 1:15.1 recortl perfor- Grosse Pte. '71:;-.Hlghland Pk. 27~ Friday, December 9, on the Pointers' home court ill the 15 Fouls Called man(;e. 4IJ().ydFreestyle-Peabody /GPl: Marsh (GP); Carey (HP). Timer opening Border Cities League game for both teams. A total of 15 personal fouls Selander Wins Pair H09. 4Q-yd. F r e est y Ie-Bell (RPII Paced by tricky Tyrone Hill, were called, sIx against GPUS, I Co-captain S t eve Selander Woods (GP) and Kinsman (HP) w.ho notched .20 points for in- 51-28 margin going into the last in a cautiously played game was the only double winner of Ti~.):d~eB :~3k ~t r 0 ke -!:ember 16, on the points of the whirl\\ind sharp- InsturmelJts left the CGurt holding a 22-15. Grosse Poink SclJool District Woods court before the holi- shooting Friars at the end of Gregory'._ I halftime margin. Servite closed Hockey Le1tgue will report. to day vacation layoff. the period. KOHLF.R the gap in the third quarter and Ice Flair on Saturday, Decem- ONAN Marine Supply Co. Detroit Boat Bas;n tr.ailed 36-30 going into the final bel' 17. at Grogory Marine at Motorboat. lan" period which saw St. Paul ~ut For those boys between the this CHRIS CRAFf Foct of Clairpointe 9666 E. J effenon the game on fce with a 10 pOl~ ages of 12 and 14, tryouts will .Parts Depot VA ).1780 VA 2.1322 ' attack. be beld at 9 a.m. For those Fall Against S1. Anthony the boys 12 years of age and under. Enjoy- ~\ ~. _Your fun Lakers ran into trouble after tryouts will be held at 10:30 they had fashioned a 12-7 first a,~. riT~SCHRiSTMASnME;;KiiiEGEWS~ quarter lead. 51. Anthony Remember you must have ~ ,Beautiful Round ~ doubtedly gave cause for con- hockey sk~~~~T'E 1 6-10 I 8 subsequent pudicI' s('!,sions, 21 Mile Road cl Gn1tiot Aven,,' Only 1.25 ! Semelsberger 5 7-9 4 17 teams will be formed by .Tanu- I~ horn Go Kart, fun for you! Thrill to the newest. happiest sport in the world- ~~ercq ;~t:~~a~~~~~~s ~h~~~~~ ~ I Trumpet HORNS ! i ~1i ~:; the wonderful sport of ka"ting. Boscuder 2 0.-1 1 4 out January and February. All ~ eledric-brass-chrome ~ Sl.erkansld 0 0-<1 2 0 Giit.fI For go with Go Kart, pioneers and Vennlgliv 0 0-1 0 0 teams will be under the Sltnc. ~ plated. Can be heard I And T;)ta!s 11 14-23 16 42 tion of the United States Ama- I for miles ! I?JIIrI originators of all-family pleasure. ST. ~AgtuJ 51-St'GAntl!~ny tZpts. teur Hockey Association. YOUR FAVORITE SKIPPER ~ Single 12,95 I4 0. UUW Try one mdorsize-TODAYI STAyrault 5 2-1 5 12 No sponsors are p'lanned for G Wachter 3 2-1 2 8 . 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~t .•• "~. I, Thursday, December IS, 1960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-seven Food Ternled Potent Weapon tends to make OUr winters I TREE SALES APPROVED "1" 0 0 d could be America's helping to build, is completed. W. t A' 0 D h 21 most forceful weapon in the ' hb' h d cr b N In er rrives n. ecem er little milder and the summers N The '!\Jen's Club of the GrossEt cold war," says a Michigan Stale For a fraction of the cost oC eig or 00 u ews No matter 'I'hat tl-}e-'-\.-ea-t-he-r------slightly cooler," she explains. University expert on world food the man-~n-space program, says D I, "tion in its y I' a 1'1Y journey Does the coldest weather Pointe Congregational Church, problems. Dr. B 0 r g s t I' 0 m, this nation GUYS and Dolls Dance for the season with the Sput- men say 'l'Inter Is not here - al'ound the earth," come with tbe shortest day? Not 240 Chalfonte, was granted per- DI'. George A. Borgstrom, a yet. On Dec. 21 the sun will; 1) so, says ProCessor Losh .. The could build modern, efficfent The Guys and Dolls at their nlks out.volleylng the Lobbers, • "Winler will oCfieially strike I'ise and set aboul 30 degre'es cold weather reaches Its peak mission by the Farms couneil professor of food science, says fishing ships and develop a ma- monthly King and Queen Dance Strays and ~ Ballers for an all at 3:27 p,m., Wednesday, De'- soulh of the east and west usually from four to six weeks on Monday. October 11, to sell in two years, \vith Its food pro- jor pro g ram for a scientific Christmas trees on church prop- audion capacity and surpluses, were Introduced to their new win vIctory over no losses for cembel' 21." the shortest day of points of the horizon; and 2) later due to the "lag of the sea- study of the oceans' food re- King and Queen for the month the five weeks of play. The the year, says Hazel M. Losh, reach its lowest altitude at noon sons." erty, from December 9 through. America could bring the nutri- sources. Such research and fa- of De c e m bel'. Of the many University of Michigan a£socl- oC the whole year, swinging its "For a pe~'iod after Dec. 21 24. Apprc\'al was granted on tional standards of the Eg~'p- cilities would be valuable to couples competing, Chris Wor- Sputniks were' presented with ate professor of astronomy. "At shortest daily are across our the northern hemisphere will .bans up t.:>what they hope to countries whose land resources rel1 and Elaine Haddad were indIvidual trophies and, as an that time the sun will reach its southern sky. lose more heat at night than can condition that next year's salel altain in 1915, when tbo Aswan are inadequate to supply their chosen for their dancing ability,] added feature, spechl volley- turning point or winler sol- Result: "We in the northern be replaeed by the sun during will be held at a different 10- Dam, which the Russians are nutritional heeds. he a£serls. Guys and DoIL~ Dance Club ball movies were shown and reo stice. the most southerly posi- hemisphere will have our short- the shorter-than.average days, eation. Profits from the sale3 is held every Friday nilrht from. frcshments served. 1______est day. about nine hours, and and the temperature will can. will be used for church benevo- 7;30 WI 9;00. A special session I . T lon!:!:>t night, around 15 hour-s," Hnue to drop," she' concludes. lences. for beginning dancers has been Sr. Glrla Basketball' C IrISllllaS rce Professor Lash points out. I arranged and takes place from Any girls out of High Sehool H' R I I It.s a different story .with the IW~~~~M>1::>.li~~~~~~~~~~'r~~~~~~ Close-Out SaieI 7:00 to 7;30 p.m. Any boys and who live in the Grosse PoInte Jstory cvca e( I other half of the globe. lind for ~ (-1' ~A _ -1 IJlio/l.ll: ~.nl.~ ~ girls ages 7-12 interested In thIs area and are interested In bas- __ the seekers aftI.': summer days l'Ii 1- 1 ~,~1- {.4r~"""'-:"bM ('bT~ ~ program may joIn the Cub and ketball are invited to enter a '1'1 h' . the place' to go IS the southern ~IJ. . ~A - N V I . participate in any activity avail- Ie C rlstmas. tree \.~asmtro- he'misphere, she I.'x p I a Ins. Ii 0/ ~ M ~ tW tM . ~ Brand New able for ~hel.. age group.. team in the annual Neighbor- duced tt) Amen"a, flom Ger. "There summer will be starting ~ 'l1 i2. hood Club SenIor Girls Basket- many by a professor t th . t t . £( JA)'O.uOH,"'~OAHWlUOH" _lellolt ..It.IOIllr L ADAMS,...... , i.!l ' '" a e same IUS an as our WIn- t(I .• i1 Sr. Girls Volleyball ball League. FOl' further Infor- at Harvard University In ] 832. tel'. £( TOt.! IAU"RA 'ETE VICKIE i::I mation call Miss Masak at TUx- Soon the family tradition of • "Contrary to common beliefs ~ NOONAN BRITTON MARSHALL CUMMINGS '(l I The fall Sr. GIrls Volleyball e~~,~:.46,~~h;_0m.e.,to tl1e g,vm ~elect.ing,~~~ora~i~g ~nd ~njo~'~ the seasons do nnt Ol>pl'nd pri- ~ r 1960 Le~""c cc.,~l"~'d4,;'- i'-'",). CI.\."--,'l"'!"~ a ~ -0...... 10...... J o T.. __ o n. ... " 3, ••30 p.m. I lUg tue L-Ull.:>tJlla",.uee "'pIeaa m.arilY upon the variation oC the I( ~ . .---- throughout the nahan. earth's distallce from the sun ~ "1/. IN ~ - - President Theodore HO,osevelt bllt rather on the 23Y.l degre'e; ~ -1 ... 6 ~ almost .stop.ped the. CUSlorn of tilt of the earth's axIs," tl1e t:-~i ~ f .A.~.A.J ~ rd Chevies & Corvairs decoratmg the Chnstmas tree astronomer says. 1,( ""~ k' In 1904 in an attempt to con- During OUr winter the earth's ~ ~A/ .~ '" ~ All below serve of forests. Teddy's sons. north pole is tipped 23H de- ~ t! '~Dear 'Santa ••• " howeve~. smuggled a tr.ee i?to grees away from the :oun, and i n th,! 'Yhtte House, and. a IoreSter the sun shining at a mOfe ~ "':::;~;;:..':;.;. with • ~ dealer cost! convinced the PreSident that oblique angle gives us colder f.( •• III All over Americo, boys ond gifls ore, eogerly owoiting c~UI.ng young evergre:ns can weather. But at the same time. ~ ,""!J';: :~::::. Monica Chcrle, ~ Ted Ewald Chevrolet the coming of Christmos ••• looking forword to thtl toys for which they've osked in tr,dir letter to 50nto. It's 0 15175 E, Jefferson, Grosse Pointe Park big iob for Silnta, - keeping 011these boys ond girls hoppy -but he has II big helper in-the trucking industry. The VAlley 1-2000 hundreds of thuusands of trucks ond trailers thot all yt'ar long bring Arnericans everything they eat, wear, or use ~;~~i~;:~~:!:~~~l~;}~~~~~%~~;ii~I':~~;~~~~;~~.~~~:=i are kept busy at Christmastime. From fodory to showcase Christmas, then set It in. a' I ~,. ." I c...... Dulf •• d loy F/lANI( THOMPSON ~ water-I-,olding stand indoors. :~ l, ~ "'~.:; ..:; .;...... :...w. AII.d.I. P~.d•••r SPICE WOOD ENTEIlP/lISES ~ to Santa's pack, the toys and other gifts thot bring so .J 2. Look for a tree wil.h deep tlI: lR, ;..... Director.Delianet' HARRY HORNER 11 many hoppy srr,iies on Christmos morning depend on color, good shape and full J(', ~ trucks to get where they're going ••• Merry Christmos. branches. Look for a straIght i WORLD PREMIERE ~ everyone! stump on "handle." Beware I Thunday, Dee. 29, at 8:30 p.m. ~ crooked trunks and trees with ~:;: Thrcugh Saturda,', Jan. 7 11 low branehes which 'I'm not fit t( .-----~------rlA ~rosse 1£(linfe, 1$ark into your tree stand. ' ~ SPECIAL LADIES' DAY MATINEE ~ Michigan Tracking !:llociatioll 3. Seotch pIlle is a popular i WEnNESDAY, JAN. 4 at 2 P. M. ~ - .,...tree in 1960. Needles will not tlI: l1 Fort Shelby Holel • DetIolt Park' Con.«esJion fall, and branches should not g ENTIRE $2 00 ENTIRE $100 ~ fall during the Christmas sea- f.( ORCHESTRA. BALCONY. ~ 0 son. Do not insist on freshly I ~ ' , ~ The City of Grosse Pointe Park is considering cut Scotch pines; beware of i MAIL O.RDERS. PROM PTL Y FILLED ~ applications for the operation of the concession those cut too late. Trees har- W Every Eve. (except Soh.): Orch. $4,8S; !laic. 4.85, 3.75, 3.20, 2.10; ~ City of Grosse POinte Woods, NvestedbinhOctobbert afd GearlYd Satur~~at ~~~~~~ Only ~ So!.Eve.,Jcn. 7: Orch.$5.~0;!laic.5.~O, 4.30, 3,20, 2.10; NEW YEAR'Sl1 stand at the Waterfront Park for a 3-year ovem er a~e ~s CO or. 00 All Cartoon Feature I £( C . EVE.• SAT., DEC. 31: Oreh. $6.50, Bal•• :;6.50. ~ " Michigan' needle retention 15 charaeterls- \ "HOPPITY GOES Ii ASS 5.40. 4.30, 3.20; So!. mot., ion. 7: arch. $3.75, ~ period beginning with the 1961 season. tic of all pines. TO TOWN" Bolc.3,75,3,20,2.65,2.10'}1 4 Balsam f;~!S. becoml'ng ~ L.f.yolto.W •• hl'vtoll TI.k." aho a' MarwilBookS'Dr~,. ~ • u In Technicolor g Blvd. N'rthl.nd, Eastland. n NOTICE. scarce. Balsams have excellent Startil;g Sunday f:~~r:~=n~~~~s\(ll:£~~!.'Slll~~~~~=n,ll:l:~~~~~~ Those interested should contact the City Man- fragrance and hold their needles Rolph Bellamy ,... -' _ 'J'he December meeting of iheGrosse Pointe Woods well. They are inclined to be Greer Garson ager, Robert A. Slone, Municipal Building, Planning Commission will be held at 8:00 o'clock sparce and spindly, so look for "SUNRISE AT BRASS RAIL CHOP HOUSE a dense Balsam. CAMPOBELLO" _:3'.~. ADAMS AT WOODWARD Grosse Pointe Park, 15115 E. J efferson Avenue P.M. on WEDNESDAY, December 21, 1960 in the 5. Spruce is the tree that in Technicolor SOrvedFrom 6 to 9 AT AN (,. . III Our Tbe.tre Lounr' before 2;00 p.m. on December 30, 1960. Council Court-Room. drops needles very re:ldily. The ------Every Nlrht UNBELIEVABLE tree is well shaped"has good The Royal Opera House, Convent U.S. Prime 12.Oz, Filet Mignon City Clerk Published In the GPN 12/15/60 color and is dense. SprueI' is Garden,ltd. Sir David L Webster, Comt>leloDinner-from .ppetlzers to de"ert LEONA D. LIDDLE - not desir"bly fragrant. General Administrator. ~~~teOll~~te~~.rtn:..".:':n:r:~~~XP:Tt~~~~ City of Grosse Pointe Woods 6. The Dough;; fir is probably present$ D~e~~.~f:~~~~rf.,~ E';;,~~;'::~~d.R.JIn~i,ired the most beautiful tree of all, TilE' RO"AL CITY OF and the most expensive. '. CENTERP]ECE ~HAPPY HOll~AYS~ ! " CHRlSTMAS TREE BALLWfT To maKe a "corsage" Christ- D mas tree .centerpiece for your formerl't Sadler's Well. Ballet 1 3n/ormal Cfut..JJbno,pl.e;e [ fjrM$t 'F(linttJ'iU'lll~ party table. you'll need a base, Underthe monollementof 5. Hurok chicken wire, eve.gi'eens, and Notice to Taxpayers o,"narnents. MASONIC AUDITORIUM V) P4lj .lite'fillejt 01 :lood . J: . Shape the chicken wire into Jan. 5. 6, 7 Eves.; 7, 8 Mall. NOTICE a cone, and insert sprigs of THURS. EVE & FRI. EVE., jAN 5.6 of the City of evergreen. II you fill the inside The Sleepin\!Beauty(Full.ienllth) ~ EDD_IE PAWL'S E of the cone with moislened SAT. MAT. JAN 7 RESTAURANT ~ OF lAST DAY FOR FILING sphagnum or wood moss, the SwanLake (Act III ~ Divertissements (Tnfsch Tresch NOMINATING PETITIONS evergreen sprigs will hold their Palko; Vivaldi Concerlo; o Sunday Brunch Supday Dinners J: Grosse Pointe Woods Neapolitan Oance; Don Quixote) needles better, and the branch- les Potineurs :c Adults , 1.95 Adults ... '" from 2.95 0 es wi1l'be anchored. FOR CITY OFFICES SAT. EVE. JAN 7 Children 1.25 Children .....•.. 1.95 r- Michigan Decorlte the tree with orna- Giselle(Full-length) Notice is h'l!rebY given that pursuant to 1948 M.C.L. >- ments and a few fresh flowers SU!>I.MAT., .!AN • 0.. S(fn'a CI(fUS wlII be here with his bag 0 Sees. 168.224 and 168.775, January 2, 1961 is the last day whieh ~;our guests can pluck The SleepingBeauty(Full-length) 0' 0.. goodies tor the 'dddies Dec. 18. >- for filing Nominating Petitions for the following City NOTICE ]S HEREBY GIVEN that the 1960 Count~" Sehool from the tree and wear., BUT TICKETS NOW! Offices: < EXcellent Cocktails ~ and Grosse Gratiot Drain Tax is now due and payable. The Main FI.or: $4.40, $5.50 I V) tax roll; are now in my offIce and tax bills have been OHer ',Shoppers Bol 4;00 m:y be paid on or before January 19, 1961 without penalty FAMOUS CANTONEse o'clock P.M. on Monday, January 2, 1961. have a chance to get free X- or interest. P~yments on and after January 20, 1961 wllI rays at a. mobile clinic begin- OHINESE FOODS DAWSON F. NACY be subject to a 4% penalty. ning Monday, December 12, the ".t Detroit Department of Health CITY CLERK HONG KONG The City Treasurer acts as eollectibn agent for the County announeed 'Vednesday. Published in Grosse Pointe News Th£z white X-ray bus will be Crane Construction Co. and the School District, and the above time limits are December 15, Il1ld22, 1960. stationed in the area until the fixed by State Statutes and are not subject to change by end of the year to take ctlre of Chop Suey the many shoppers who take a CARRY our SERVICB the City or the under-signed. • REMODELNG I rr.lnute out of their Christmas Phone TU 2-0102 gift-seeking to check up on I Hours: Sun. thru Fri. • RESIDENTIAL. CITY OF their health. 12:30 Noon to 9 p.m. Sat, 12:30 Noon thru 11:00 p.m. TU 4.11700 • COMMERCIAL HELEN L FOX The bussess will be open., 16719 Mack,

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.• ,,1 I, I f l NO I NO 2 NO.3 IN SENAT~When Vice President. ele~t Lynd~n Johnson steps up from his post as Senate majority leader, U1ese t\Jree 1:)emocrats are' scheduled for L~ promotions Sen MIke Mansfield (top) of Montana moves LIKETO GO?-Thls 1s a copy ot the official InvltaUon to , up trom as~istant majority leader to majority leader; Sena. the presJdential inauguration. The Capitol embl£m at top u tor Hubert Humphrey (lower left) of Minnesota become., embossed in gold, printing Is black. assistant majoJity l~ader; Senator George Smathers (lower . ht) of Florida i!! slated to be secretary ot the Democratia n~onference, the No. 3 spot in the majority's hierarchy.

HAPPY COUPLE- Belgium :Joins hand,S with Spain in the Dec. 15 wedding of. Bel- gium's King Baudouin and 'GOOD GUESS' - John M. Senorita Dona., Fablola. de ANOTHER DUET - Singer Bailey, Con.uectlcut Demo- :M:ora.y Aragon In Brussels. IN THERE PUNCHJN~Ap. Bobby Darin and bride San. eratic state chalrman, Mid Here are the happy couple pearing before Senate' box- MISSIN~Pa.rma, 0., author- ing investigaton In Wash- dra Doo give the camera a in Washington it is a "good and the Church of St. Gudule iUes are hunting for :i5-year- eheek-to-clleek look on arri- guess" that he will be chol!en snd St. .Michel, site of the ington, Jorhler champion old Sharon Lee 1<' 0 5 t e r Cannen Basllio (right' whis- val in Los Angeles. They the new Derr,ocratic national weddlng. The bride is a shy (above), missing from her pers IV It h ./tis atto!J1ey, had B 3 a.m. wedding in chairman. He also sald he one. Till Baudouin showed home since Dec. 5. The high C':1arles R. RInaldo of Syra- Elizabeth, N. J. That puppy had not talked to Prcsident- up she never had a beau, school sophomore was wear- cuse, N. Y. Declaring federal IIlhe holds is a wedding gift elect Kennedy about the job never wore makeup, would ing grey flannel slacks, grey control would cure "99 per from him, and its name iJI and that he would accept in crnwneck sweater •.whlte sox, not appear a. swimB1jlt cent" ot boxing's evils; Basi- Clementine, after Oll(; of hi.I the chairmanship, but would ,and wore frocks 10 ~'ears white tennis shoes, grey car recent recording hit.. lio expressed bitter disgust not try for it. too mature 1"01- her. eoat and black scarf. She Is &-feet-2, weighs 115, haa with underworld lnfluence.l dark blonde hltir. in the sport.

NO FARE-A bus bums furiously near entrance to U~iver- lity City in caracas, where lertist Venezuelan students defied troops and new rioting erupted. fiDDLING WHilE NEW ORlEANS BURNS?-Integration strife seems forgotten as New Orleans Mayor de Lesseps Morrison BLACK MADE WHITE - Dr. trips the light fantastic thus dmmmily with Zsa Zsa Gabor Robtrt Stoler. Washington while on a quick trip to New York. skin specialist, Is shown as he produced evidence at the American Medical' Associa- HOFFA 'PARTNERS'- Robert tion convention in Washing- McCarthy Iupper) 100 If s ton that a drug called "mon- glum and Henl'y Lower (low- obenzyl ether ot hydroqui. er I hides his face after be- none" in some cases can ing arrested in Detroit In the make white people black or federal indictment charging black people 'white. He was mail ~rau,1 along with Team- accvmpanied by. a I,'hite- sters President James Hoffa. GRAND TOUR- Discoverer X,VIII satellite wars towud skinned Negro woman wl10 They and Hoffa are s-:cused outer space aboard a .Thor said that under his treat- of misuse of more than ment she has been white for rocket f tom Vandenberg $500.000 in union funds in a a decade and a half. Florida land devel()pment AFB, Calif. There were bits scheme, A grand jury in Or- ot human tissue and other Items abuard, to sell what landu. Fla~ indicted them.

GONNA DO IT-Jimmy Durante, 67, says he's gonna do it- ~et married! The intended, girl friend Margie Little, with whom he', shown in a Hollywood night elub. ia 41. THE PRESS IS PRESSURED-An angry "cheerleader" outside William Frantz Elementary School In New Orleans, La .. shoves reporter during one of the anti-Integration ruckuses, '1

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'GET THOSE FEllOWS'-}o'or- mer world welterweight OOle- ON HIS 13TH HON£YMOON-Rev. Glynn Wolfe of Los Ange- Ing champion Carmen Basll!o les ill honeymooning for the nth lime-with Sherry Wolfe ~!ltifies before Senate Inves- , l'" I' /left rear), 20, who also was his 11th wif~. They decided to ~ .")~ tigators In WAshington thllt .' / ,. OPPOSITEVIEWPOINTS-U. N. Secretary General Dag Ham- torget their a.'Uluccessful. 30-day fling at malTlage two ye8r,~ ,,/,.' ~, federAl control of boxing msrskjold (left) and Soviet Ambassador Valerian ZOrin sit I.go and try It agaln after hearing evangellst Billy Graham ,"" .I'.,.~ would cure "99 per cent" of with theIr backs to each other In ,he U. N. meeting In New the evils underworld in- deliver" lennon in J.&. Vegu. In this photo the '7-year. TRANSITIONING-Mlchigan's Gov. G. Mennen WlIliams. who or York alter Hammarskjold's reply to Zorw's criticism ot the fluence. "rhe quIcker ~e old BaptlBt m1n1Bter II .hown with Sherry and three ot hi. Will be assistant secretary of State for African affairs, gets U. No'. role in, the Congo, HarnmlU'skjold said that if the get tht;.'le fellow!!, the' better other ~W1vM, Shirley ~ Espy (ltont, left), KathY, Wolle the ICOOpon his new job from Its present hol(h~r, Joseph C. U.N. witMrew from the Cong'O,"everything would <.TUmble..' it will be fDr the sport. It .(t'tr#.light.~ aMPegg'Y, Lou ~~ ' Satterthwalte. ,(left), In Washingt.on. opening the waY. tor an outlld. power to t&k~ P.VJI'.

','" .., '" ~.. 4 Thursday, December 15, r 960 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-nine r - r I I I I YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Unes To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2..6900 Thre.e Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY 2B-TUTORINt. S-Sltuations Wanted 6-FOR RENT bC-OFfICE FOR RENT CLASSIFIED RATES 8-ARTICL.ES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE PRIVATE TUTORING WALL WASHING and general , (Unfurnished) Chorge Ads-12 words tor $1,00 19818 MACK. air conditioned FULL DRESS suit. size 36, with GIRL'S white figure IN cleaning. Also odd jobs. Very 2-BEDROOM apartment. Radi- skates, CO I\I P LET E SET of Junior Cash Ads- j 2 words for 90c offices Good parking facili- vest and scarf. Suitable for size 2. TV. 1-1484. Classics. Like New. Reason. YOUR OWN HOME reasonable. PR 5-7280. ant heat. alI electric kitchen. ties. telephone answering ser- young man. TUxedo 1.2061. J Dc each additional word able. TUxedo 2-2795. All subjects; all grades. Adults RELIABLE housp.man. Cooking, TV 5-2689. vice available. TUxedo 4-7102. and children. Certified teach- SOMETHING new for Christ- PRIVATE SALE M 0 V I N G: Cherry bedroom Call serving. mixlne drinks, house- LOVELY 4 room upper. Heat, mas. Open cotton balI for ers. WILL SHARE furnished office 160 LEWISTON RD. suite, double bed; tables, mis- work, any kind. VA 1-737li. water, garage. included, $80. decorations. WO 4-8062. 2440 TUX[=OO 2-/>900 Call: and secretary, located at cellaneous articles. TUxedl) LAkeview 7.7li83. ,Grand and Woodward. Would Second Blvd. Disposing of a collection of 3 Tfunk lin~s LAMPS antique silve'r and china 4-2384. DETROIT AND SUBURBAN be willing to change location. LINER STATIONS (;ustom.made I amp shades CHATSWORTH, 4805, upper 3 TUTORlNG SERVICE MIdwest 7-2p69. SMALL mahogany baby grand, and other household items.' CUNNINGHAM DRUGS KENWOOD 74653 made and recovered in my large :rooms and bath. Work. $250. TUxedo 1.(J033. ~'rL, Dec. 16, 11 a. m.4 DRAPERIES 1~941 Kf'rci1evaJ at NoIre Dame home, will pick up. ing couple. OFFICE SPACE a vail a b I e. p.m. Unusual items suitable TU 5,9698 PERSrAN lamb coat, black. full TUXEDO 2-1702 3-LOST AND FOUND TUxedo 4-6511 Grosse PoInte's finest IlUSi- for wedding or Christmas HARKNt;SS PHARMACY FLAT. 5 room upper. heated, ness location', T!'at:'y BllildIng, length, size 16. PRescott 7- gifts. 20.113 b1.c" IWe et LoehmoOl LOST - Lady's twin diamond garage. Adults. $125. .'1'U. 9344, after 6 p.lII. GIRLS' Fischer coat set. size 1'l1 4-31/10 SA-SITUATIONS WANTED 128 K ere h e va!. TUxedo ring In red velvet ring box. 2-7854. POWER TOOLS, DeWalt power 7. Boys' wonderhouse, exe-el- DOMESTIC 1-500'1. CAPE-STOLE. brown squirrel. NEWS SALES STATIONS December 7 at Eastland or saw and stand, drill press. lent condition. TUx e do in or nI~ar drugstore on Mack GROSSE POI N T E WOODS, Excellent con d it10 n, $35. lathe. etc. To see, please call 2-3222. DOWr-:rOWN AREA EXPERIENCED woman wishes 6D--RESORT PROPERTY PRescott 5-9270, or PRescott , avenue. Family keepsake, re- 5-day week or day work. Ref- 1989 Vernier,-Modern upper TUxedo 4-5700. Grand CIrcus Park news Stand 8-4559. TUXEDO, size 41. complete, Majestic Bldg, New8 Stand ward. TUxedo 1-7843. erences. VA 2-1576. TIE'ar Mack; 2 bedrooms, na- FOR RENT: Hollywood Beach, E. JEFFERSON TO CITY L1MIT~ tural fireplace, C'llded base- Florida. Modem. 1 bedroom AFGHAN, period bedspreads, like new. $35. Clarinet, $80. Alden Park Manor WOULD the party who found a PIANO, S tel n.w ~ y Du~;'rt teakwood tray. All new .. Mis- TUxedo 4.1970. RESPONSIBLE white lady for ment, gas heat. Park privile- home completely furnished. Camerons GIft Shop. Way bum Rosary on the Jefferson beach Grand. Beautiful condItion. cellaneous. TUxedo 5-2209. & Jeff baby sitting. Available any- ges. Garage. Adults only. No Available by week, month or Autographed by Percy Gran. bus Oct. 27th please call TU LEBLANC clarinet. Excellent Park Drugs, Cily L1mlta pets. $150. TUxedo 4-6994. season. VAlley 2-3043. 2-5463. time. Drives car. VA 1~54. gel'. Large collection of re- NEVER USED rugs. 9x12, $30. condition. Call after 7. TU. GROSSE POINTE PARK cordings of renowned artists. 9x15, $35. Some hooked rugs, 4-9474. Miller Pharmacy. Waybum and EXPERIENCED. woman wanls APARTMENT, 1212 Maryland. ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.- Kercheval Living room, dining room, 1215 Devonshire Road. G.E. va c u u m, $20. Boy's Sullivan Pharmacy. Beaconsfield 4-HELP WANTED day work or bab~'sitting. Ranch, 2 bedrooms. deco- LOVE SEA T $15; Victorian and Kercheval MALE and FEMALE kitchen, 2 bedrrloms and GREEN chiffon cocktail dress, clothing, $2 to $5. TU 1-1553. EDgewater 1-5516. rated. Close In; $60 month, chair. needlepoint $15; ma- Lous' Parly Store on Charlevoix bath, heated, hot waler.. No Sak's, worn once, size 10-12. BOOKKEEPER - SECRETARY LIONEL 027 gauge train set. ternity clothes, like uew, 12- GROSSE POINT£: Cl TV WANTBD, weeks work. Excel- lease. $85 month. TU. 2-0788. unfurnished.2~ply, Box P-3, Coat $110. asking $25. TU. KnUU's Pharmacy. Notre Dame -Real estate background de- 781 So. Oxford, TU 6-}518. 14; two men's. suits, size 36: and Ke~heval lent worker. References. VAl- GrosfC Pointe N\~ws. 1-9772. sirable but not essential;. cen- ley 1-9418. DEVONSHIRE ROAD-Attrac- white dinner jacket, size 40: eunnln.lgham. s Drugs. Notre Dame sturdy wood storm windows, and Kercheval tral Grosse Pointe location. tive 5-room upper, heated, WILD MINK coat, fulI 1engtlI, NoIre' Dame Pharmacy, Notre 6E-GARAl;7ES FOR RENT TRAINS, TOYS, HOBBIES standard sizes; miscellaneous. TU.2-2593. EXCELLENT, dependable laun- b~autifully decorated. Ga- size 16; excellent condition. and Kercheval Lionel and American Flyer 5 R a d nor Circle, TUxedo dress, cook, general worker, rage, $100. VAlley 4-0057. GARAGE for rent for boat, car TU 14462. GROSSE paiN IE FARMS trains and accessories. Many 1-3401. Trail Pharmacy. Kercheval on with references. Fond of chil- or storage. Muir road near A NEW OFFICE dren. Available 4-5 days. GROSSE POINTE PARK, Har- older models, all brand new theHilJ ' Kercheval. TUxec10 5-8070. BEIGE cashmere coat, size 10- AMERICAN Flyer electric train Fal'Il)ll " DrUgi, Fisher Rd and Old eslablished firm op~nihg a TEmple 1-2991. court 783, lower 5 rooms, 12, cost $130. Sell for $20. stock. New York Central, Santa Kercheval and accessories, $30. TUx~ Scheftjers' Drugs. FIsher Rd. and new office in your area. Need porch, gas heal. 2 car l1ar. 6G-STORE FOR RENT TU 4-3582. Fe, Union Pacific, Lackawanna, MaLqIlee men to sell full and part time. CULTURED lady desires baby- and stainless steel coaches. Also 4-3172. Klllsel Drugs. Mack and 7-Mlle . sittIng evenings. weekends or $190. TU 2-2626. NIKON CAMERA 'F 2' lens; Rd .• ; i' Call TUxedo 1-6164 for personal New, vacant 20x100, 20930 Mack Model, Nylint, Smith Miller, holidays. $1,' hour. HOward leather carrying case. Excel- Woods Druga. Cenler. Mack and interview. Ask for Mr. Severns. Ave. Ideal location IrJr good. re- Buddy L. Hubly and Structo VALENTE JEWELRY HAS Bournemoulh (7 Mile Rd.) 3-93li1. STARENS GARDEN lent condition. TU 5-0756 Trucks. GROSSE P'OINTE WOODS liable, high class restaurant. after 6. ACQUIRED THE FOLLOWING Grosse. Pointe Pharmacy. Mack PATROLMAN - City of ENGLISH lady desires baby TERRACES Full line of Schwinn bikes. JEWELRY and Huntington sitting days or evenings. Ref. • GRINNELL comet and case, Roy's Air-Cooled Engines, 24766 Harkness Pharmacy. Mack anll Grosse Pointe, career op. HAS LIQUOR• qCENSE• OF A PROMINENT ESTATE Lochmoo~ portunities. Salary $5300- erences. TUxedo 2-2795. 175901l1'ACKAVE. $40. Guitar, $15. TU 4-1496. W. 7 Mile Rd., at Grand River. How.::d Johnsons. Mack and 8- Vacant,) 20x20, 20934B Mack FOR QUICK SALEl $5900. Paid vacation, sick One bedroom apartment avail- KEnwood ;;-1188. Open Sunday Mile NEAT experienced colored wo- Ave. Privat.e front entrance on HAMMOND spinet organ, late 1-4 p.m. Diamond Brooch Goronflo, Mack and Anita leave, hospitalization and able now. Large rooms, plenty Arnolds. Drug, Mack and Raw. man wishes day \vork. Ref- Hampton Rd. Has private lava- model. Percussion. blond ma- . Di,lDlond Rings lhorne . liberal retirement benefits. erences; $10 and car fare. of closet space. G.E. equipped tory. Ideal for manufacturer's Bob's Drugs. Mack and Roswn Min. Req.: Age 21 - 27: kitchen. Air-conditioning. Pri- hogany, excellent condition. CLARINET, ebonite, new Sel- Diamond Bracelets TYler 6-7975. representative, real estate or Silverware DETROIT AREA Height 5'10" with weight vate parking. 1111'.Bliss, Homer insurance office. Immediate oc- TUxedo 1-5240. mer mouthpiece. New pads. Briggs' Drug Store. Mack and depending on height; high EXPERIENCED cook would like Warren & Co., WO 1-0321. cupancy. Only $50. TUxedo 4-2333, 1451 Call Joseph Valente-TU 1-:4800 Touraine position cooking and general BOY'S 24" SchwLrID bicycle; Oxford. Rands Medical Service Pharn1acy. scboo1 graduate: and resi. Shown by Appointment Only Mack and Moran dence within 5 mile' radius work, $45 and up. Go or stay. • • good condition. Boy's Bauer Blue Cross Drug •. Mack and NeU 488 N E F FRO A D, attractive For part! c u1ars,• phone TU figure skates, size 9. Nwn- VENTRILOQUIST'S dum m y, of CUy of Grosse Pointe. G r 0 sse Pointe references. Blue Hill Pharmacy, Mack and upper flat, 3 bedrooms, 2 24712, TU 2-1145, eves: bel' of miscellaneous toys. professional type, \\ith in- VALENTE JEWELRY Blue Hill Apply in person 9 to 4 be- WAlnut 2-0117. Devollslure Drugs. Mack and baths, living room, dining TU 1-7326. structions on ventriloquism. fore Dec., 31st at Police Specialists in Fine Sllver Devonshire . EXPERIENCED girl wants Mon- room, breakfast room and • • • TUxedo 4-1207. L & L PharmaL'Y. Mack and Bea- Dept., 17145 'Maumee, City sun room, $175, month. TRAVERSE draperies, white 16601 East Warren, consfield days, Tuesdays, Saturdays. ALBERT COUVREUR Colony Palent Medicine. 15645 of Grosse Pointe, Mich. Call after 5 p.m. TYier with gold thread. TU 5-9315. LIONEL train set; 4 engines, at Kensington. DetroIt Mack RIVER HOUSE apartment to 100 feet of track, accessories. 4-4863. ~ublet. One bedroom. Drape' ST. CLAIR SHOR::S RECEPTIONIST for Doctor's 8-ARTICLE~ FOR SALE C. C. M. Hockey skates, size Call TO' 5-2775 after 6. Arnold Drugs. Marler Rd. and ries, carpeting, air-condition- 9¥.!, $7.50. TU 5-0721. YOUNG man's full dress suit Jefferson office, East side. Bookkeep- LADY WANTS washing and and tuxedo, both llke new, ironing at home. 4352 Mary- er. VAlley 1-0764. LIONEL trains and accessories. GIRL'S BIKE, 24", $10; ice ing, typing, shorthand or TUxedo 2-0359. 216 Lakeland. TYPEWRITER, portable, $30 • size 36. $20 each. TU. 5-5025. Ediphone experience. Please land. TUxedo 5-5226. S tan d a I' d typewriter, $25: skates, sizes 6, 6Y.!. Clothes. l-P,UBLIC NOTICE: GROSSE POINTE LIONEL 0 gauge train, cars, write Box M99, Grosse Pointe INTELLIGENT woman wishes V I 0 L IN - Exceptional lone; Zero Office ~1achines, 20129 TUxedo 2-2622. CITROEN CARS. Monaco Mo- News, stating qualifications. also %, violin, case and bow. Mack. TUxedo 1-0004. track, switches, big trans- steady days, excellent refer- TERRACE ,"' MARBLE TOP cocktail table. tors. LOrain 84340. Detroit's 16847 E. JEFFERSON, Reasonable. TU 5-1057. former, equipment. TUxedo WANTED - Rellable'lady driv- ences. VAlley 1-2878. TRADE-IN ~ofas and chairs. Lady's white ice skates. Ex- 2-3863. only a1Jthorized dealer. er to take mother and child Attractive location, 2 bedrooms. UPHOLSTERY, drapery, slip All In nice condition. Rea- ercise bicycle, exercise bar. EXPERIENCED nurse, invalid Refrigerator, stove, garage. Park downtown' 9:05a.m;- and back - covers, holt ends. 7ge a yard sonDbly priced. Van Furni- TU 1-0061. DIAMOND RING, by owner. '. Or convalescent, or plain prlviliges. $150. 1A-PERSONALS 11:30 a.m. daily except Fri- and up. ture, 13230 Harper. Un usual design. 3 peal' Cooking. Reference'. TO 5- WO 1-3570 TU 2-4485 H. O. TRAIN set on table, $25. day. Steady, $10 a week. Ca).l 5212. VAN FURNITURE shaped •. 3 baguettes, 10 cuts. TUxedo 4-7890 afternoons. BICYCLE, boys, 26" Schwinn , Call aftrj)" 5 p.m. TU 2-6400. Made in flower design. Reply, HOLIDAY UNUSUALS GROSSE POINTE. 3 bedroom 13230 Harper Wasp, heavy duty. Good con. EXPERIENCED girl, with ref. HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD jun- Box 8-13, Grosse Pointe News. Hand lettered 'ROSSE POINTE. 4 rooms, 700 and No. 800. Call TUxedo tan and navy. 42-44. Spring PINK FORMAL, size 12. em- NEED a baby sitter? The Sit- Reply to Box T-15, Grosse tiques, .1 silver, china, furni- man girl available Mondays, heat, one bedrooTQ, $75. VAl- 2-6034. overcoat. Tan leather lug- . broidered poi-de-sole, harem ters Club. PRescott 7-0377. Pointe News. ley 4-3688. ture, Oriental rugs. Hugh C. gage; 9;.2A man's shoes. Mis- Licensed and bonged. Fridays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bolan. It233 Woodward, TO WHIRLPOOL deluxe washer, skirt. $15. TUxedo 2-0176. PR 1-5611. cellaneous. VA 1-5887. 5-SITUATION WANTED ST. CLAIR PARI8H, 5 room 6-2500. X~ like new, $50. TUxedO 14748. DINING table. mahogany, with upper. Gas. Working couple. C.C.M. BOY'S ice skates, size 1B-ENTERTAINMENT SNOW removal, light moving, 58-EMPLOYMENT FIREPLACE wood for sale, $16 PORTABLE Singer sewing ma- 2 extra leaves, 4 cha.1rs, out- '.A:'Uxedo2-91;32. 9, brand new; scout suit, foot. standing quality by Kittinger. trash !lauled away. All. odd BUREAU per cord. Free delivery, stack- chine with attachments, $15. ball equipment, Hardy boys Comedy Magician - Pro. jobs. TUxedo 5.8070. NEFF LANE, 2 bedrooms, 21 ing. TU 4-1056. Blond coffee table, $10. Two Solid mahogany Baker com- !If A C K Employment Agency. books. Dusty pink double mode; 2 pair natural linen fessional J.ct. Available for feet of closet space, air-con- lady's winter coats, size 20. bedspread, TU 1).1686. GROSSE POINTE'S OWN Reliable, experienced do m- AUTO DRIVERS-Only $9.16 draperies. TUlsa 3-1862- Christmas pnrtles, banquets ditioned,. completely carpeted. TUxedo 1-9416. SECRETARIAL SERVICES ~stic help. WA 3-5480. Private basement, garage. qua r t e r 1y buys $10,000- ORGAN, Wurlitzer, Model 44. and dances. OFFERING ••• ' $20,000 Bodily Injury and ANTIQUE LAMPS. See our ad HAND paintCd china, Items a.s $150. No children, Po pets. Ebony, like new. TU 2-3294. low as $2 each. VAlley 2-5650, DAVE BIEBERTU 2-7659 • Telephone answering 6-FOR RENT- TUxedo 4-3207. $5,000 Property Damage Li- elsewhere in today's papnr. !Unfurnished) B EA UTI F UL wrought iron B03 Lakepointe. • • Silk screen pr()cess ability. TU 1-2376. Campbell's; LOrain 8-1130. • Thermo-fax UPPER 3-bedroom, gas heat, 6A-FOR RENT (Furnished) dinette set, like new. Oval LIVING and bedr-.Alm furniture. USED FRIGIDAIRE refrigera- An Enjoyable Hour With •. Addressing. - Mailing KEYSTONE Turret movie c.mt- table, 4 chairs, white leather Royal Doulton and crystd. garage, Grosse Pointe Park. SMALL furnished apartment. tor, across top freezer; good Lady of • Notary Public era, magazine load, 1.9 lens . seats. LAkevIew 1-8887. various other items. UNlver- $80. VAlley 1-0510. TUxedo 1-3029. condition, $89.95. Curtis Mow- Kodak slide projector. Kal- si.ty 44082. 19345 Monica. WRIGHT-IDEAS er, Inc., 18538 Mack. TUxedo :Jii-SIZE VIOLIN, bow. case. RHYTHM and RH¥ME CHARMING single residence. GROSSE POINTE PARK. Beau- art 8 mm film splicer. TUx-. 643 Notre Da.TJIe TU 2-6034 Seven room colonial. Fire- 5-3206. edo 1-6087. Good condition. Boy's trench CLARINETS - B-flat and A. for your church or club pro. tifully furnished upper. 3 coat, zip linillg, size 10. Lady's buffet. case, $175. Will sell REFINED lady, companion and place, d,ouble garage, gas heat, rooms, bath, heated. 1332 Bea- BAKER octagonal book table. red sub urb an coat, alpaca separately. EDgewater 1-1448. gram. For information and rates nurse. Drives car, free to rec. room. $175. VAlley 1-9594. CHILDREN'S PASTEL consfield, VAlley 1-9560. TUxedo 1-2982. lining. size 14.. Both excellent call travel, no inr.umbrances. Re- NEW DUPLEX, Vr=.ier Road, PORTRAITS condition. TUxedo 1.4638. BEAUTIFUL paintings; land- EDGEWATER 1-2568 ply to box R-50, Grosse Pte. 1961, just north of Mack. 2 BACHELOR apartment. 3 at- by Stephen Gyurich SURPLUS CHRISTMAS scapes, marines, stills, by MOVING: 1\1 a g n a v 0 x radio- News. bedrooms, 1;.2 baths, private tractive rooms and bath, IDEAL XMAS DECORATIONS drive and garage. Near Grosse private stauway, eiectrlc aP- Gates. Restoring. Reasonable. phono combination. 21" TV. 2A-MUSICAL YOUR GIRL FRIDAY Pointe bus lIne. $135. Open. pliances, ga'rage. TU. 5-8531, GI FT, $10.00 WAnut 4-5478. Furniture, tea cart. TUxedo Unusual ornaments up to 40% , 44733. INSTRUCTION Secretarial Service TUxedo 5-8556. appolntm"nt. APPOINTMENT off. sharp silk screen AARGOT W. HANSEN'S 54" flameproof; bushy vinyl ALL TEACHERS profession a) HARCOURT ROAD - Colonial NEAR GROSSE POINTE, Alter TU 1-5852 ENGLISH PRAM, full size, com- Grand River Art Galler;;' pletely collapsIble. Converts Chrisbnas trees, green or whIte, musicians. Piano. guitar, ac. M1MEOGRAPHJNG lower; 2 bedrooms, library, and Charlevoix area. Lovely 1677 STi\NHOPE, G.P.W. $6.88. 1;.2 baths, porch. Desirable furnished front apartment for HOUSE OF DISTINCTION into stroller, car bed. $60. One cordion, banjo. Punch and REGISTERED wed dIn g ring 35 light genuine Italian IlghUi Judy Music Studios (former- Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 floor plan. TUxedo 4-3118. . one or two adults; $80 month- PIctures-Paintings baby owner. PRescott 14349. set, exclusive custom-made whIte or colored $2.88 ly DeCarlo's), 15 Kercheval, ly. Phone VA 1-8985. Cuslom Framing. AWNINGS, S c r e ens removed. COLONIAL, Grosse Pol n t e continental mountings. one- HOwLING BALL, Brunswick. 3W' wide tinsel garland. .89 Grosse Pte. Farms. TU 4-4440, Storms washed and. hung. - 7422 Grand Rlvt!r Mineralite. 16 l')ounds. $12, in- Woods. 3 bedroorn.~. 1;.2 baths, REFINED couple or lady to half carat, yellow gold. TU. 2nd blk. N. of Blvd. PR 1).6354. Eavestroughs cleaned. Wall 5-7402. cluding bag. TU 5-3564. McETCHIN DISPLAY CO. 2 car garage. $200. TUxedo share my 3 bedroom horne. Close to expressway. was!Jfng and painting. VAlley 1-1773. Off E. Jefferson, near 12 13301 Kercheval, comer Coplin 1-412'l. TY 7-6322 TY 8-1160 WINCHESTER shot gun. :Model GROSSE POINTE i 1\1 i I e. PRescott 8-8071, or .Chairs, Tables, Lamps VAlley 2-6273 PHILIP near Jefferson, 7 room 12, 12 gauge. Full choke. $70. VAlley 4-4992. All styles and sizes, 50% off. 20 Ytlars on this Comer CONSERVATORY BELGIAN .man wishes work upper, g:lS heat, garage, $85. KING val v e trombone, with Kenncth Smith Irons and ANNA HUSBAND, DIRECTOR cleaning walls, pa'inting. VA. EDgewater 1.2101. GROSSE POINTE. Attractive VAN FURN1TURE case, like new, $200 cash. woods, large leather golf bag, 1-7466. LOVELY brown mink <:ape- Pre-school through university 3r.l floor. Heat, utilities, $80. 13230 Harper UNiversity 2-7621. SUO. TUxedo 1-6859. level. Brochure available. GROSSE POINTE WOODS VAlier 4-3688. jacket. Reasonable. TU.

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a-ARTiCLES fOR SALE I ll-AUros FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 21A-GENERAL SERVICES 211-PAINTIUG AND 21K-WINDOW WASHiNG 21S-CARPENTER WORK I CUSTO~! aprons and personal-I '56 FORD Victoria. Cood con- FOR SALE FOR SALE C LEA N IN G caves troughs, DECORATING ized baby bibs. VA 1-2829 dition, new tires. Original anne parker, tuxedo 5.0448 chimney repair. and wall WALL WASHING and interIor ACME WINDOW JIM SUDaN e\'enings. owner. T1J. 6.0606. Opens: GROSSE PTE, FARMS washing. Very reasonable. and exterior decorating; 20 CLEANING CO. 1677 BRYS 1 1\tAHOGANYgatclcidrop l~af: FIAT 1961-600 sedan d~lnon~ 21152 Hunt Cluo-Free Pointe 265 1\IT. VERNON ROAD PRo 5-72BO. years experience. O. pou'l • Window Cleaning Carpenter Work, Repairing & table, $45. Mahogany spinet strator. Low mileage. $1195. schools. !\lothelly kitchen, 3 3 bedroom Colonial. 1st floor part. V Alley 2-2522. Remodeling, Attics, Porches, lavatory and family room, Ex- DRYERS VENTED • Screens - Storms Garages. desk and chair, $25. Li\'ing New car guarantee. Heater. bedrooms. $16.500 ... CUSTOM decorating, Interior,' room chaise lounge. $45. Sofa. defrosters, windshield wash- 2016 Lochmoor - Deceiving. cellent condition. early occu- exterior. Immediate service. • Awninqs TU 4.2942 mahogany frame. $50. Barrel ers, white sidewalls. tires, .'lmp!e cight room coloniat, pancy. Owner. $ 15 Complete E. A. Wanare)' Co., TUxedo • Wall Washing <,hair. $20. Maple hutch cabi. eledric wipers. turn 'indiea- all extras. ~5,OOOdown . . • TUxedo 2.4760 . 5 Yrs. Experience '- . and bv appointment: 5.3049. • Completely Insured CUSTOM CARPENTRY net, $45, !'lisce IIanE'7. All whl.te. bedrooms and lavatory up. I ------Exterior Interior rcct. See work, samples. at Bishop. TUxedo 1.7130. Power steerIng, brakes, wm. $29,500. 33 BEAUPRE, Grosse Polrlte WHIRLPOOL, Kenmore wash. Frf!e Estimates VAlley 4.7109. CIENNIK -----______dow lifts, 6 way seat. Nearlv MAXON BROTHERS Farms. Colonial. 2 story, 4 ers and dryers; atso ironers 35 Years in G.P. RESIDENTIAL. 8B-ANTIQUES new tires. One owner. Cail TU 2-6000 bedrooms, 2~ baths, break- and all home appliances. All 21 O-WATERPr~OOFING COMMERCIAL ------.--- Saturday. Sun day. $1,465. I fast room, family 'room, fin. metal repairs, switches. fau. TU J -7050. . . ANTIQUE guns Over 100 years TUxedo 5.7453. cets. etc. Quick. reasonahle. AtL basement leaks stopped Li censed- BOllued-1nsured ished recreation room. two ALL AROUND painting.'. We ~n~ reinforced, Basement reo old. LA 6-2732. GROSSE PTE. SHORES fireplaces, 24'x26' patios. 2 TU 4-2491. FHA TERMS AVAILABLE FIAT Hi59 Multipla (Smail sta- handle F.R.A. Good refer- I pairs. Guaranteed. Work my- 69 Webber, r'ear lake. New 5 car garage. \\'alking distance NOTHING DOWN tion wagon!. $595. Exceltent ence, work myself. Jesse self. LO 7-5585. 9-ARTICLES WANTED bedroom. 3 baths, 2 half baths, all schools and shopping. St UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY, for light delivery work and large paneted library, natural Paul's parish. Price, $38,500 HOOVER Page. VAlley 2-7348. 21P-FURNITUR-E-R-E-P-A-I-R- KITCHENS REMC'DELED BOOKS bought in any quan. for taking children to school. wood kHeiJen with buitt.ins, Open 2 to 5 Sunday. TUxedo BATHS REMODELED . tity. Entire libraries. Dook. Heater,. defrosters. electric AUTHORIZED SERVICE COMPLETE DECORATING finished basement. Builder, 4-5870, c U S TOM upholstering. A ATI'IC ROOMS -, FAMILY cases, art objects. Mrs. B. C. windshield wipers. directional POINTE VACUUM SERVICE splendid selection of deco- ROOMS - ADDITIONS - Claes, 1670 Leverette, WO signals and undercoating. Ray A. H. DePAEPE :!1019 MACKTU 1-1014 ROBERT MATTHEWS rative fabrics. Expert need: 3-4267. GROSSE POINTE AL'kERATlONS Whyte Italian Motors, 14801 TUXEDO 4.0960 FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY' TU 2-1402 lepoint mounting. Estimates ROOFING - CEME..~T WORK E. Jefferson at Alter. VA Desirable residence plus 'cheerfully g i v e n. Ewald, POSITIVELY HIGHEST 3.1600. r _ l\iEW • REBUIL'l PARTS i LET ME do vour interior paint- GARAGES-Frame or Masonry la929 Kerehe,'~1. VA 2.8993 Workmanship GUi>ranteed PRICES PAiD GROSSE POINTE FARMS good income, OUR 15th YEAR j ing. Fast' and efpcient. Be J2-AUTOS WANTED 290 HIJ.LCREST. White paint- VACUUM EXPERT rea.dy for the hOlidays. ~ree TUxedo 6-0600 For Furniture end 2 bedroom modern flat. estImates. VAlley 4-1916. Furniture . Refi nishing ed Cape Cod in fine condition. 24.Hour Service--Alt Makcs ,TAMES J. CIENNIK Appli/lnces. HIGHEST prices paid for late Popular. secluded area. Nearby TUXEDO 4.6994 Piano. Cabinet model cars. All makes. Tom HAHPER VACUUM BLDG. CO. "I Piece or /l Houseful." schools, bus line. 4 nice bed. Wood Paneling, Dinner, at O'Leary Cadillac, Auth. Eureka, Hoover Servi~e. "Always hire a competent CUSTOM BUILDER rooms, 3 baths, lav., library. ATTRACTIVE colonial on cor. 20817 MACK P~escott 5.5733 17153 East Jefferson, TUx. NEW. REBUILTS - PARTS Lacquering rcc. rooms. big terrace, big lIer lot onty one block from decorator" Grosse Pte. Was. edo 5-1200. fenced lot. Thrifty gas heat and 17176 E, WARREN at Cadieux BOOKS purchased for cash. the lake. Four nice bedrooms, HERMES EDWARD RUDNICKl laxes. Immediate occupa.ne)' .. 2\2 bat.hs, large paneled den TU 1-1122 OPEN 10 to 6 ST. CLAIR SHORES Entire libraries or fine single l2A-BOATS AND . ' PAINTING & DECORATING HOME REPAIRS items. Midwest Book SE'rv. HUGH CHALMERS 01' family room. large, bright PR 1-4347 MOTORS TUxedo 4-4040 kitchen. screened t err ace. 21E~CUSTOM CORSETS LA 7.6617 PR 9-1745 Family rooms, .attics, altera- fee, 4301 Kensington,' TV reo tions. Anything in repairs. JOHNSON 2% H.P. outboal'd. Home built 1954."Reason for SPENCEn CORSETS CHAIRS RECANED, dolls 1i:2450 .. OPEN. SUNDAY 2:30-5 selling? Owner moving out WALL \\' ASHING and paint- paired. \VA 1-2710. Over 30 years a builder. Li- Excellent condition, $40. TUx. Ihdividually designed. light. censed and insured. My per- edo 4-3172. Windmill Pointe-- Stately Eng- of town. so it is priced right ing done. \' ery reasonable; WANTED weight foundattons and sur. 21tj)-PLASTER ING sonal supervision on every job. !ish Tudor house for the larger at only $36,500. gical gar men t s, over 26 efficient. TUxedo 1-5306. OLD CLOTHING 1960 TROJAN, 29ft. Twin 170 famity, 5 beiJ.rooms. 3~2 tiled mVARD years experience. M a u d e PLASTERING. Cteanest servo THAT MAKES THE H.P. Gray marine. l\1orse con- baths, pan e 1e d library and 3 large bedrooms. large kitchen, BEST PRICES PAID Ban n e r t, . 368 McKinley. HUGHES BHOTHERS, paint. ice, fairest prices. Specializ- trol. Only 72 hours logged. breakfast room. Large lot with paneled recreation room, side Gros_~ Pointe, TU 5.4027 01 ing and decorating, wall ing in repair, arches, new DIFFEREI:'JCE FOR MEN'S SUITS Sleeps 4. Includes depth patio and bar be cue. Owner drive, 2 car. garage. Home in TOwl15end 9-3317. washing, expert paper hang- ceilings. Quality work. VA. TOPCOATS AND SHOES sounder, compensated com. transferred. good condition. $24,800. ing, free estimates. 5293 1-7051 or VA. 4.3022. HELMER pass, spot light, spare props University, 794-Priee reduced. KARL D,"YIES TU 5-3220 21G-ROOF 3ERV''':'E Yorkshire, TUxedo 2-975U TUlsa 3-1872 and shaft~. teak. d.eck, ~valk .Prime house foi' tbe budget " or TUxedo 1-761.7. 21S-CARPENTE~ WORK TUxedo 4.0522 A telephone call will bring us around ral~mg. InSide wmter minded. Low down payment, ' DEAL DIRECT. Roofing, gut- to you immediately. ,storage paId. $10,000 or will low taxes 3 bedrooms 11;2baths ' lA-LOTS FOR SALE ters, m e I a I and can vas ERNEST A. BqCK Ad di ti on s-Alte rat ion s consider trading my equity sunroom' Bl,d breakfast room: 1TAX LOSS BAR G A I N. St decks. VAlley 4-7109. WANTED: Dog house, suitable Pointer and decorator; qualit'; One call takes care of all home ) fo~ Arhonia property of Open Sun. 2:30-5 p.m. Paul's ~arish. Lewiston near CUSTOM .for collie. TUxedo 2-2011. GUTTERS cleaned, repaired, ond calor mot-:.hing, the tlnestl improvements. Free estimates. value. Phone TUxedo 5-7133. ANN BEDFORD COODMAN Kercheval, 100x167, $10,500 painted insidf and out. Free Served Grosse Pointe homes tor HARRY'S II-AUTOS FOR' SALE 13-REAL ESTATE TU 5.6063 LO 7-4706 Must sell by December 15. TU estimates. Reasonnble. TUx- 10 vears. HOME IMPROVEMENTS MODERN- JOHN S. GOODMAN 1-5853. edo 4-1056. FIAT 1959-500 Sedan, $595. FOR SALE 20685 Woodmont TU 16905 Licensed Contractor VA 4.7109 Costs more to park than drive. C E D A R BLVD., 20336, near 859 LAKEPOINTE 16-PEI'S FOR SALE ROOF REPAIRING GEORGE S. DALLY, Decorator. l\IOD...RNIZATION IZATION Heater, de fro s t e r, electric Little Mack.ll Mile. 5-year. EXPERT ON LEAKY ROOFS serving this community for Attractive family home, living DOESN'T------1some little girl want FAMILY ROOl\IS windshit>ld wipers, directional old custom face brick ranch, over 2.) yrs. Painting, paper. room with natural fireplace, :r Christmas kitten? Free to New Roofs ADDITIONS BY DETROIT signals and undercoating. aUached garage. 3 bedrooms, separate dining room. 3 large hanging, walt washing. VA. good home, TU. 2-2550. KITCHENS True economy. Ray Whyte carpets, storms and screens, bedrooms plu~ den. Full base- Caulking 4-8004. Italian Motors, 14801 E. Jef- tile Las e m c n t. gas heat. FRISCHKORN BUILDERS ment, 2 car garage. Close to DACHSHUND puppies, black, Decks EXPERT painting, paper hang- ferson at Alte ... VA 3.1600. Fenced, .landscaped. Reduced public and parochial schools. TU 1.9245 male. 3 months. AKC. TU. ~tter Work ing by mechanics, free esti. See Michigan's largest and to $18,500. Wilt con sid e r Carpets and drapes. Priced to 4-0642. . '58 KARMAN GHIA coupe. mates. Van Assche, TUxedo m 0 s t complete sh.owroom trade. TUxedo 6-1166, PR selt hy owner at $31,000 with ISMALL PAlNT1NGJOBS FREE ESTIMATES Met t a j i c blUE" whitewalls, 4.1187. VA 4.1492. located at ... 2-4444. $6,000 down. Phone VAlley BASSET hound, 9 months. Won- Sewers Unplugged Quality modernizatiOi and re- radio, heater. Excellent con- I derfu1 with children. Reason- dition. PR 7.0(,87. 1-1182 for appt. pairs. All ~ypes of alterations 910 HAWTHORNE LEO P KISTNER 125 W. 8 MILE RD. 1_-_a_bt_e._T_u_x_ed_O_4_.1_9_82_.__ ,'_V_E_9_._22_2_0L_A_I-_6_4_27 and carpentry. 1959 MERCURY Monteclair 4- Coloninl, 3 bedrooms, study, IV'! NEW Interior painters, "xterlor. 1 blk. west of John R. door. Power steering, brakes, baths. Professionally decorated. MINIATURE SILVER female 21H~RUG CLEANING Free estimates, work guar- Licensed Contractor French poodle, sired b~' in- Take all the guesswork out window3, red and black. Low Interior in superb condition. Re- 286 WILLIAMS - 3-Bedroom, anteed. Rates reasonable. ternationat champion Pood. CARL V. WATSON mileage. Immaculately ckan. duced to $31,500. By owner. 2J,~ baths, living room. dining Custom work and' color. of home modernization. anne's son Solomon. TUxeda Open Sat. Sun. room, library, all electric kit- PIONEER CARPET & PRescott 7.5876. PRescott LAkeview 6-5501 Grosse Pointe Farms. 274 2-5284. See actual d i s p t a y s of Kerby. TUxedo 4-2320 eve. chen, 2-car attached garage; RUG CLEANING CO. 7-5853. TUxedo 6-2618 $38,500. kitchcns, baths, den, attic nings or Sunday afternoon. POODLE, male, miniature; 7 H. F. JENZEN BUILDING RICHAI\D 1\1. We are announcing con- PAiNTING, papering, paper rooms, additions, porches. months; AKC registcred. DH Hon~e and industrial repairs TRY Citroen F r e n c h cars, GROSSE PTE. FARMS KIMBROUGH CO. tinued good s e r v i c: e removed. W a t I washing i-8406. and quality of Carpet, Additions. attics completed DORMERS from $790 Phone for free demonstra. TU 2.2593 Neat. reliable. Work ~aran. 422 MAISON, 11 larger threc Poreh enclosures, recreation tion. Detroti's only authoriz- CHAMPION SIRED Dandie Rug and Fur nit u r e BATHS from :ill8 bedroom, 11/2 bath colon;,a1. Li. teed, Merten~. 122 Muir, TU rooms, garages ,repaired. ed dcaler. Liberal trade.in FOR SALE by owner. 2127 Van Dinmont Terl'ier, 7 months. Cleaning. Formerly of PORCHES from 2!l5 brary, finished recreation room, TU 1-9744 TU 4-3011 allowance for your car. Mon- Antwerp, Gross'! Pointe Wds., Pioneer Laundry and 20083. storms and screens .. Tops in 10' A "Dandie" gift. Mrs. Betty REC. ROOMS from 550 aco Motors Inc" 2287 E. Jcf- near Yernier and Mack, ex- Moses. 4110 Upton Ave .• To. Cleaning Co. cation. ' CUSTOM MODERNIZAT10N ATTIC ROOMS from 4B~ . fcrson. LO. 8-4340. prcssway. Three bcdroUl'l ledo 13. Ohio. 21J-WALL WASmNG WILL APPRECIATE • Additions, alterations, recrea . ADDITIONS from colonial. Recent addition in. WALL WASHING, walt paper 9B5 YOUR BUSINESS tion rooms and kitchens. Free 1!i60 FORD convertible. $2,200. cludcs first fluor lav., break. BOX E R, fern a I e, fawn. 7 cleaning. $5 room, up. Paint- H. J. KRIEGER VE 5.5317 or WE 4-0679 estimates. No money down, 5 ycars to firm. Excellent condition, TU fast room, bealit f'll paneled months. Trained. New York ing. Evans. WA. 5.9691. 2-1958. after 6 p.m. TUXEDO 2-9113 family room with beam cd bred. $75 or best offer. LAke- pay. Call Delroit Builders ---_._-----_._---- THE BARLEC CO. now ... LAKESHORE - 81,-2Mile area. ceiling, remodeled electric view 1-4990. RADKE CARPET CLEANERS 21K-WINDOW WASHING VALLEY 1-8146 Westbury DI ive. 23324. New stainlcss kit c hen includes , - Carpets, rugs taekerl down CADILLAC dishwasher, disposal. built-in DACHSHUNDS, long silky hair, or loose, uphOlstered rurni. FOrest 6-91 I I brick ranch. 4 bcdrooms or AKC, ten weeks. a little MODERNIZING 1960 COl,ipc de Ville 3.study. 1\2 baths. Reduced r:mge, oven, refrigerator. All beauties. VAlley 4-1161. ,ture expertly cleaned ,.lOd LEE'S 7500 aclu ..: miles carpet ar',d draperies included. ._._ .. moth.proofed ir, your home REMODELING This week free 1.000 gift to $22,500 for quick sale. Va- YyINDOW CLEANING stamps with eveI')' esti- Fireplace. gas heat. !ncinera- :MI N I A T U R E white poodle, Free estimates. reasonahle Dark blue, full power, sharp, cant Will considcr trade. Storms and scre('ns serviced ADDITIONS - PORCHES mate; 5,000 gift s tam p s private. Calt before 10 a. m. or Open daily 'til sold. TUxedo tOT. air conditioned master male. Be aut f f u I Christmas prices. DRexcl 1-'3133. . ATTIC ROOMS - GARAGES with every order. Cull now! after 6 p. m. 6.1166, PR 2-4444. bedroom, fenced yard, piano present. Cash or terms. TU -.-.------Cov('rt:d by Insurance in tiled basement. Top quaEly 1.1419, TACKED DOWN CARPETS Free Estimates EARL DECK PRescott 2.6466 1369 HAWTHORNE-Two bed. combination aluminum storms . AND FURNITtJRE: TWinbrook 1-0670 Licensed FOrest 6.91 ! I rooms. library, family room, and sc,cens. Priced for quick III E X I CAN chihuahua, male, DR 1.1195 LINCOLN PRE1\IlEn '56, " door, finished basement. 70 fl. lot; sale at $24.000. Shown by ap- pcdigree, AKC rcgistcred. 4 CLEANED on WiNDOW CLEANING fult power. good cond'tiem. $27,900. Owner. TU 1.8832. I polntmenl. on ..•. Phone TU 5'1 y<:ars old. With cute rcd do;: Original owner. 567 Middle- WALL WASHING 7133. No brokers. house. !\lake nice Christmas GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE ~e)(. VAlley 2.4665. DUV!-,L, S. LOCATION Service on Screens and Storms KARL DAVIES prescnt, $35. VAlley 4-7962 Brick Washing Expertly Done 1956 CIT,llOEN front drivc, 5 RUGS PICKED UP A bN.lItHul, Early Amcri. REALTOR after 5 p.m., or VA 2.1877. Basement Painting Parfy Supplies, Tools, passcnger. r e c e n t I Y Ol'er. can 4 bcdroom home, ju:;t AND DEL1VEREJ.) G & J Electric COs hauled. Advanred enginecr- off lake, G. P. S h 0 res. TU 5-3220 20-PIANO SERVICE H. E. GAGE & SON Invalid Aids OF GROSSE POINTE Ing features. Air.oil suspen. Lo~'ely fllmily T00IJ" illl 20% TU 4.0136 Jim Krausman", Own" sion. Cent rill hydraultc sys- brick patio, farm style 81 Kerchwol Ave. / GO M P LET E piano service MACK21431 IT ItII OFF CASH and CARRY tem. Full powcr. Fine Xmas Tuning, repairing. refinish. EXPERT kitchen. l\1ust be seen. 44 L:\K~:CREST Lane-4 bcd. RENT gift for !Juddi ng automotive ing and moth proofing. Place OR 1-8120 Electrical Repairs rooms, family room. swim. l"c'll,l l'nglncer or fine car enthusi- your order early. R. Zech, 'jIWE WANT TO BEl Appliance Circuits ST. CLAIR ming pool. Appoinlment only PRIDE Rollaway and Hospital Bed. ast. $800. 1\lr. Ritman. LOrain RE 9.3232. SP'lciOUS, in excellent loca- Tuxello 2-0628. CARPET AND FURNITURE YOU R Onen Sune!an one! Holidav. 8-4340. tion. 3 bedrooms, 1~I! bath TU 4-2738 21A-GENERAL S.ERVICES 1955 MG TF 1500. Circulating brick. Den, plu~ sunroom. Q<:>::-::: =: ====Q ==C~ modcrn kitchen. 100'xI78' HIDDEN LANE Serving the Pointe Area heater, new top and side CUT- Suburban Maintenance lains. Baked enamel fini$, 101. LEASE 'WITH OPTIO:-\' SR~~~!:i~T~SPR I NT ER I Call TUxedo 6.1235 ilCtCI' 5, Associ.,tes 106]5 CADIEUX 3 MILE DRIVE TO BUY ROAD SERVICE pm, I' 3 !lcdI'm. nearly new HanC'!1i "No Job Is Too Small" TUXtDO 5.5700 Each job receives our _ .. .•.,----_. .~...... -_., .•.." ... _.- Well mainl41 Rishop. largcr 3 hcdroom CROSSg POINTE PARK, ori- MERCEOES.1JENZ stamping. cwtom huilt lu~. FREE ESTIMATES Colonial, only 12 YCilrs old. glnal owncr. Beautifut 2 flat, TU 2.5300 SPECTAL DEMO:-\'STRATOR gage. Traveler,s lrunk Co., First floor powder rool11. I practically n ~w. 5 large rooms, 10:>23 "!ilck. Val1ry 3.0048 !NSURED SALE ('ncloserl porches. disposais. I KRA/v\ER p,'lnelcd cien, gooti carpcl. I Valley 3.0047. TU 2-6556 TV. RADIO Wide Selection, all hody styl('s, ing, 2 hlocks 10 St. Clare. eacll. Oil heat wall.to-wall I PRINTERS Available for Quick, Dependable carpeting, draperies, electric CARPET LA YING ~-II---P-A-I-N'Tt--N-G-A-N-D--11 LITHOGRAPHERS liROSSE POINTE Immedlatc Dc-livery. l\1ANY OTIlEHS slov!'. 2 car garage. Good NEW AND OLD DECORATING 2BOO-17th SI" Detroit 16, Mich. SERVICE ,OVERSEAS DELIVERY rentllJ. Stair Carpct ShWed' Shoe Repair ARRANGED, A REAL SACRa'ICE Repairs of All Typcs PAINTING, inside ("lld outside: T,A, 5-3619 L. L. DACKEN CHAMPION Make' offrr. Private only. 379 Filh., Rd., OPII, High 20431 Mack TU 1.2791 KEN BI\OWN, INC. BOB TRUDEL Porch plasler. Walt washl ng. Rotary Offset Printeu 3173 E. JeU, I,OJ'.aiA B.0ns will in- was a great ea.lm " (Matthew Kresge stores. Readl.ng Room 8:25, 261. 4 p.m. Carol and Crusader Surviving are' his wife, Es- Choir party. 6:45 p.m. Single ther. and a daughter, Joy. 19613 Mock Ave. succeeds Duker as senior in- A correlative citation to be read from "Science and Health Young Adults. Christmas carol. dustrial sales engineer, Ing and pal1y. Grone Pointe WO'Jr?, with Key to the Scriptures" by SALVATORE CL\RA~IITARO Open from 10 a,m. to 5 p,m, Duk~r, the new director o[ Mary Baker Eddy states: "The Services for Mr. Ciaramitaro, dally except Sunday. 81ld Holl- Industrial sales. Is a native of days. Tnursdays and Friday. belie[ that the universe, in- CHRIST EPISCOPAL of 1317 Bedford, were held unlil 9 pm. Pontiac, Mich., and an elec- cluding man, is goverened in 61 Grosse Pointe Boulevard Monday. December 12, in St. trical engineering graduate of i(eneral by matl'ria! la"'s, lmt R~v. EndUe R. !\hyn1!rd, Clare of l\lontl"f~ko Chnrrh. First Church of ChrIst, the UnIversity of Detroit. that occasionally Spirlt sets Rector Burial was In l\1t. Olivet ceme- Scientist, He joined Edison as a cadet aside these 1aws,- this belief Sunday-8 a.m~, Holy Com- tery. engineer in 1936 and. soon Grosse Pointe Farms belittles omnipotent wisdom, munion; 9:30 and 11 a.m .• Mor- He died Thursday. Decembe'r afterwards, was assigned to the and gil'es to matter the prece- ning Pra}'cr and Sermon, 8, following a heart attack. company's power sales division dence over Spirit." (83:16.) Cr.urch School being conducted A native o[ Italy, Mr. Ciartor 19: 6:30 L. Tallman, Lyman B. Stookc:y, Detroit. Sundays - 2 p.m.-4:30 pm. par1ment.s recent record-break- o[ a property damage accident were fined $15 each. Richard W. Mitchell A member of the Knights o[ 1ng contract leUing to announce. D who live at 1766 Littlestone, p.m. Senior Rho Study Groups that a roadside par>': at the Cut was dismissed against Henry . Grosse Pointe. have -a son, (Grades 10. 11, 12.).. Thursday, December 15 _ 4 Co I u m bus, Mr. Rabaut was River Bridge on US-2 about 26 Karlson o[ 180 Lenox, Detroit, Robert, Jr., and a daughter, .. p.m. Girls Choir. 7 p.m. Cub president of the St. Clair o[ Sf. Paul Ev. miles west of St. Ignace would because o[lack of witnesses. Gretchen •. Wednesday, December 21 Pack, Christmas Party. l\Ionte[aico Ushers Club and Ii Pointe (FeaSt o[ St. Thomas the be named the "Gov. G. Mennen Thomas R. Crowe of 4462 * • • member of :its Holy Name Lutheran Church Frank Couzens, Jr., was ap- Apostle): 7 a.m. The Eucharist. Friday, December 16 - 6:30 Survivitlg are his wi!e, Ruth; Williams Roadside Park." Wayburn, Detroit, paid a fine 6:3G p.m. Junior Chi Rho Study Churfont. end Lothrop Business. pointed vke-president of Manu- p.m. Couples Club. 9:00 p.m.' his mother, Mrs. Lculs A. TU. 1-6670 Mackie said the park was be- o[ $12. He was found guilty of Groups (Grades 7, 8. 9.) Junior A.A. Meeting, Rabaut; two sons, Louis A, and [acturers National Bank of De- We InvitoYouTo WorshipWithUs Ing named in honor of the re- speeding 45 miles an hour on troit In an announcer,nent made Choir Church School Classes. Saturday, December 17 _ Charles W.; three daughters, tiring Governor "in recognition Lake Shore. Notes 10:30 a.m. Combined choI,s re- Laurie. Sharon, and Sister M. bo,)' Sundey by Arthur J. Fushman, presi- 8:30 Wonhip of his consistent and effective Ferdinand S. lIIacey. of 31024 dent. Mr. Couzens has been POINTE IIIETHODIST hearsa!. Ruth Charles. O.P.; five broth- support for Michigan's highway Jefferson, St. Clair Shores, was 9;.5 Sunday School (All Age.) Willi !I'm L. H u r ley, vice. a second vlce-presl. 'd en t in th e 211 1\10r05s Road Sunday, December 18 _ 9:30 en and three sisters, 11:00 Sunday School (Age. )-81 program." found guilty of speeding 43 president of Baker, Simonds Commerc Ia1 Bankin g Depa-rt James D. Nixon, Pastor and 11:15 a.m. Morning Wor- 11;00 Wonhip Mackie presented Williams miles an hour on Lake Shore d C I D t It 1 t ment since 1956. Sunday. Dec. ]!l - 9 a.m. ship. Mr., Atwood's Sermon, SGT. JOHN E. RABAUT R.y. Chari .. W. Sandrock an 0., nc.. e ro nves - FamIly Worship; Nursery and with a replIca o[ the sign that and paid a !lne of $12. "How One Acquires a Religious Sgt. John E, Rabaut, a mem- Pestor ment banking firm, has been Mr. Couzens, whose fathe.r Kdgn. 10 a.m. Church School M., guvls L. Darrlng!ol\ will be placed at the Roadside Stephen T. Flebich of 22602 elected a governor of the In- and grandfather were pronu- , Experience." 9:30 and 11:15 ber of the City Police. Depart- Vltor Park designating it as the "Gov. Madison, St, Clair Shores. was vestment Bankers AssocIation of nent bankers, began his career ,Nursery thr?ugh Adult. 11:15 a.m. Church Schoo!' 7:30 p.m. ment for 31 years, died Wed- G. Mennen ,Williams Roadside found guilty - of sp!!eding 45 America.' in banking v..ith lI'LanuIacturers n.m. WorshIp; church school ";hristmas Candlelight Service. nesday, December 7, following Park." miles an hour on Lake Shore In• 1951. thm,. 6th. "grade. Sermon" .bo.th ...... a heart attack suffered In his Hurley. former chairman of s n IC Sh h d All 630 The Highway Department's and It cost him $45. the Mlchigan Group of the IBA, Actively engaged in civic af- e es. . ep er, s, '. Monday. December 19 - 7 home, 593 St. Clair. He was 59. record $42.1 million contract La\\TenCe S. Thomas o[ 32507 was installed in his new post at fairs, Mr. Couzens Is assistant Srp,m.H~r.gh HIg.hMYF 1\11F. 7:30 p,m. p.m. Boy Scouts, 9 p.m. Men's Services were held Saturday, I Bowling. letting was the largest ever New York, St. Clair Shores, the IBA convention in Holly- tr.e'Zsurer and an Executive . I ...'. '" December 10, in Verheyden Tuesday. December 20 - 4 held by a state highway depart- paid a (ine and court costs of wood, Fla., last week. He will Board member of the Detroit Wednesday, Dec. 21-8 p.m. Funeral Home and St. Paul's ment anywhere in the U.S. $17.50. after being found guilty represent Michigan on the Area Council, Boy Scout.~ of Official Board. p.m. Boys Choir. 8:30 p.m. C h u r c h. Burial was in Mt. board of governors. America; a member of thl! Ad- ...... * Fortnighter's Christmas Dance. Olivet cemetery. visory Board of Bon SecoutS 9 p.m. Meeting. Memorial Hurley is s~cretary-treasu:er Hospitalj a trustee of Oakland Thursday, Dec. 22-7 p.m...... Classified Continued and a. member o[ thE! e~ecutlve Housing, Inc., and active with Church Christmas Program. Wednesday, December 20 _ First English Ohurch comnllttee of the Mlehlgan In- the United Community ServIces...... 7:30 p.m. New Building Com- United Presbyterlan 21S-CARPENTER WORK 21T-DRESSMAKING vest-in-America Comittee, He Mr Couzens' business aHill- Saturday, Dec, 24-11:15 p.m. mitte Meeting. Evs Lutheran 16 Lake Sho ro Rd. also .is a director of Copeland 'ation~ include directorships Christmas Eve Holy Commun- Bertram de 11. Additions - Alterations SEW!NG alteratIons. ad u Its Refrigeration Corp" Sydney, O. with Jacobson Stores, Inc., and ion Service. ST. PAUL EVANG. LUTII •. Ohurch "'twood Kitchen Modernization and children; !ferns. zippers, HurleY'lives with his family the Wabeek COlporation. 375 Lothrop at Chalfonte Ben 1.. TaUman plain drapes. Blankets bound at 501 Lakeland avenue. A graduate of the Univer- POINTE UNITARIAN Phone TUxedo 1,6670-1-5014 Vernier Rcad at Wedgewlla~ Lyni an B. Stookey Or Minor Repair Richard W. MJtchell TU 1-7455. sity of Detroit, he served as a 17440 E. Jefferson Avenue Pastor Rev. Charles Sandrock Drive, Grone Pointe Wood, Ministers Free Estimates Dr. H. E. Machamer, of 436 In Naval officer World War II. Rev. WiUiam D. Hammond Vicar Mr. Davis Darrington 9:30 a.m, Sunday School WORSHIP SERVIC. Licensed Contractor 21U-PLUMBING McKinley avenue. has huen ap- Mr, and Mrs. Couzens, the Minister T-bursday, December 15: 10 a.m. and pointed assistant director of former Joan Marie Ulrich, have 11 a.m. CRURCH SCHOOL FRANK J. ST.AMOUR PLUMBING and gas heat. Any !\oIr.William Reddick Bible Study. 12:30 Civic Con- 9;30 & 11:15 a.m. microbiological research for seven children and reside at Church WOl"ship TU 2-8324 TV 5-5791 make of dIsposal installed. Organist valescent Home. 7:30 Senior Parke, Davis & Company. 66 Lothrop road. Free estimate. J. 1\1. Kushner. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday School choir. 8 Basketball - Bethany. TUxedo 4-5862 CARPENTER, repairs, door3, TUxedo 5.295lJ. Dr. Machamer in his new and Christmas Festival Services ... '" locks, 3ash COlds cabinet position will help coordinate Two Grosse Pointe adverBs- Special music by the Junior Friday, December 16:.7 work. ,EDgewater 1-4576. LICENSED mas t e r plumber. and direct the world-wide phar- ipg men figured as principals Choir and Pre-School Group. Christmas Tree Trim. 7 Cate- R e p a Irs, remodeling, etc, maceutical firm's antibiotic re- at the annua', meeting of the Rev. Hammond will speak on chism Classes Party. GROSSE POINTE HOME REMODELING Guaranteed electric sewer search program, including de'- East Central Region, American "Keeping the Won d e r in .. .. METHODIST CHURCH velopment, bill.:hemistry and Association 9f A d v e r tis i n g SPECIALISTS cleaning. Cal Roemer, TU. Christmas." Can we keep the Saturday, December 17: 9:30 211 Morou'Road Birch kitchen cabinets, bath 2-3150. microbiology. Agencies, at the Statler-Hilton Beginner and Primary Rehear- element o[ wonder In ChrIst- REV. JAMi:S D. NIXON Pastor UNITARIAN fixtures. fonnica vanitory, at. A native of Tower Cit}" Penn.- Hotel. mas and in life without keeping sal. 9:30 catechism Classes. 21V-SILVERPLATING !I COMMENT• tics, porches. 10:30 Junior and Intermediate a.m.-Family WorshIp; Nurs- sylvania, Dr. Machamer receiv- John S. Pingel o[ Grosse the credulity it has so often ery and Kindergarten. No money dOwn, easy terms SILVER & GOLD PLATING ed his bachelor, master and doc- Pointe Woods, executive vice produced? Isn't the world of Rehearsal. 7 YACS Caroling- 10 a.m. - Church School for If a/Jer paJie,zJ, hOlzestalld torate degrees from Pennsyl- president, Ross Roy - BSF&D, nature and the world of human First Lutheran. Nursery thru adulls. HERMAN BROTHERS Oxidizing a'nd ~erairing vania State University in 1942, Inc., who is chairman of the bold thought, }'OU stand in , VA. 2-8333 VA. 2-0304 Brass Polishing & Lacquering exr.erience wonderful enough 11:15 a.m. - WorshIp; Church 1948 and 1950, re'spectively. He Michigan Co u n c II, A.A.A.A., to develop true awe and rever- Sunday, December'" '" '" 18: 8:30 School for Nursery Ihru 6th disagreemelzJ wiJh scrip. grade. 21T-DRE.5SMAKING l,Jewelry Repairing, Engraving joined Fal:::e-Davis as a re- presided at one o[ the sessions ence without resorting to fan- Worship. 9:45 Sunday School, Jural teachings, trust )'our seard, mlcrob;~loglst in 1952, o[ the all-day meeting, tasy creation? all ages. 11. 'T~orship. 11 ~un- Sennon TopIc: EXCLUSIVE alterations by LEEBERT and in 1954 was appointed ]abo- Blount S I ad e of Grosse ady School 1-8. 12 Cornerstone "SHEPHERDS. ALL'" OUlII reasolliflg powers. Marie Stephens. Quick serv- SILVERSMITHS ratory director in antibiotic de- Pointe Farms, a senior vice WOODS PRESBYTERIAN Laying. Children's Christmas TUxedo 1-1888 , Net'e' be hliluily stihurvi- ice on hems. (Furs). TUxedo 14508 CHAItLEVOIX velopment, a position he held president o[ the same agency Program. 5-7610. 1 Blk. east of Chalmers 19950 Mack Ave. at Torry Road ent to the past. At all costs, until his present promotion, a'nd a member (I[ the board o[ Andrew F. R«nth. Minister '" '" Tuesday. December. 20: 12:00 hOflOr your own mi"d. VA 2-7318 go;,ernors of the East Central AL1lERATIONS and dressmak- Assistant l\lInislers Esther Circle, Lunchcon. The Grosse Pointe -H, B. Scholefield ing done in my home. 5510 21Z--LANDSCAPING Promotions for two Detroit Region, participated in several Charles B. Kennedy * • .. Wayburn. TUxedo 5-3188. Edison men who Jive- in the meetings. Robert L. Lucero Congregational Wednesday, December 21: Pointe were announced ;'y Ed- Thursday, December 15 Church You are cordially Invit.ed to DRESSMAKING, a:lteration~, SNOW SHOVELING 6:30. Basketball Practice. v;,;il our Sun day morning win O. George, vice-president Le\\;S H. Whitaker has been 12:30 p.m. Hannah Gronp will 2~OChalConte at Loth,op s~rvices 81 '1:30 or 11 o'clock. slipcovers, ('oats relincd and /,ND REMOVAL in charge of sales for the com- appointed a trust officer o[ Grosse Pointe, Michigan Tills Sunday. Rev. Hammond meet at Hawthorne House for will speak on shortened. Neat sewer, good "For Service pany. Manufacturers National Bank, POINTE COXGREGATIO:\'AL Christmas Luncheon. 4:00 p.m. 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop 1I11NISTERS "Keeping the Wond,,~ fitter. WAlnut ,'-5518. I That Shows" Paul A. Duker, former senior according to an announcement Crus8der Choir rehearsal. 7:15 IIfarctls William Jc',noon In Christmas," Industrial sales engineer, was by Arthur J. Fushman, presi- l\t in Iste rs Arnold DahlQuid Johnson FURS altered and restyled. HO 8-8552 p,m. Boy Scout TrQop 546 meet- Marcus William Johnson appointed director of industrial dent. Mr. Whitaker, the officer ing. 7:45 p.m. Chancel Choir 9:3'>a,m. - Worship Senice. Grosse Pointe Arnold Dahlquist Johnson School (nr Crib Room ED 1-2646. I FOUR STAR sales, succeeding George M. In charge of the Stock Trans[er rehearsal. through 9th grade. Allen who died November 18. Department, has been in the Sunday, Deccmber 18: 9:30 Unitarian Church EXPERIENCED dressmaking LANDSCAPING ... • ... a,m, Worship Services, Church 11:00 a,m. - WnTshlp Service. and alterations in your home Robert H. Dowen. superlriso; banking field since' 1927, Church School for Crib Friday, December 16 - 12::l0 School for Crib room through Room through Senior High 17440 E. Jefferson Ave, or mine. WAlnut 5.7344. Detroit calls VA ~.g500 o[ municipal sales since 1956, A graduate o[ the University p,m. Martha Group potluck 9th grade. 11 a.m. Worship of Massachusetts from which he It:ncheon at home of Mrs. Services. Church Sc:,ooL. for obtained a B.S. degree, he Howard Martin. 819 Hampton Crib room through Senior High. joined Manufacturers in its Road. 7:15 p.m, Galileans old-I 7 p.m, Senior Hi P,F. m~eting. Initial year. Mr. Whitaker was fashioned Christmas dinner at ...... first named an officer of Manu- lhe Church. :Monday. December 19: 1 p.m, A. H. PETERS FUNERf,L HOME All P"ihtih9 l1eetlJ-ctlll facturers In 1952. Currently he • • • Women's As~oclation Bowling 1,,. Is active in the securities Trad- Saturday. December 17 - 1-3 I.cague, 20422 Mack Ave. 6:45 ers Association. p.m. Movies for children 5 p.m. Men's Club Bow 11n g He and Mrs. Whi18ker, with year!! o[ age and up. LeaguE:'. 19748 Harper Ave. 7 Est~b!ished :1917. their two chiidreil, reside at ...... p.m. Mariner Scoul~ in Social' 1931 Oxford road In Grosse Sunday, December J8 - 9:30 Hall N:>. 1. ' KRAMER Pointe Woods. a.m. :First Worship ,~n'ice, 9:30 .. , ... • Art Work and Keylining -----.--- Saturday. D('cem!>cr 24: 7:30 • Hot and Cold Composition QUIlIitIJ P/'iHte/'J (llttl titA~9/'l1pAe/'J p,m. Christmas Eve Cannlc- • Multi.Cclor Circulars SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES lij(hl SE:'rvjCl~.II :30 pm. Chri~t- • Catalog. • BrachlHu Kromer Printing Company is now celebrating FOR OVER V2 CENTURY mas f:ve Candlelight &n.i('C' . • Souvenir Programs its 50th Anniversary •.. You'll like Kramer • School Newspaper! Every style of Fence • Sales Manuals • Boob quality and service. , • • Office Station.ry, Farms TAshmoo You'll like our policy of erected lor you • Magaa:ines • M.nu' completely satisfying • Price Lists • Tideet. WA.1.6181 • Proceed in gs Books our customers. No job Pastor E, Arthur McAsh 5-3619 Jnrludlne • Fraternal Magazines too large nor too small. Chain Link AII.Steel and 10;00 8.m. MornIng Worship Rustl..:: S~"les II :20 am. S,mdRY School, 12051 GRATIOT AVE. 20705 M....CK AVE. at VERNIER Ro, Now Operating Our Spectacular 7:00 p,m. Evening Service DETROIT 5, MICH. TUXEDO 4.5S00 MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. All Welcome LAKEVIEW 6.7700 GROSSE POINT! WOODS 36, MICH, ROLL?FED O.FFSET PRESSES 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, n~DUSTRIAL

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By Pat Talbot Contributed by The Many Lights of Christmas ••• are caught by ~b. Alben D. Law the beautifully designed fine jewelry at Walton Pierce. Frigid \~eather was a blessing during the holidays of the 1880's. If a good cold snap came early in Decem- 4 cups cranberries For someone very special, choose a watch surrounded 2 cups hot water by diamonds with a gold mesh band _ •• or a dramatic ber Pointers would be able to hitch up their cutters and 3 cups sugar " arive along the frozen roads to Detroit to do their 1 tsp. salt ruby and diamond dinner ring. There's a sunburst of Christmas shopping. 2 parkages of lemon jello gold set with pearls, rubies and diamonds. Each lovely There were only a few grocery stores along Ker- 2 cups whipping cream piece in the Fine Jewelry Collection expresses the sea- cheval, Jefferson and Fisher in those days. For any im- angel food cake son's greetings with brilliant eloquence. I portant purchases year round residents had to go to the Combine cranberries and hot, >Ie .. .. city across dirt lanes, which were often mired in mud. water, cover and cook until . l . f Cadillac square was the hub of shopping. Cross. soft. Add sugar, saU and jello The Bright Allgel , •• knows the Fas~tOtl status 0 a walks led frolD the square, paved in flagstones, to such to hot berries. Stir well then stole al1d wears it with great flair. The sati" stoles at Healy's t;tores as l\fableys, the first department store in Detroit. allow to cool until mixture be- wrap JOU in he;l~'enl)' folor ••• they fome in a fombinl1tion C. R. Mahley, had begun business in 1(;10 and on open- gins to {'llngeal. Fold in, stllfly oj pink I111dred .• , green l1tld blue .,. beige also in blafk. ing day had sent a wagon through the streets distribut. beaten cream. ing several hundred'dollars worfh of clothing. He was Cut c a kef n toone inch They are fifteen ttillety.fh-e. the first to use advertising in a big way, initiate s.l?ecial squar~. Arrange layers of cake Ii< >Ie ... !iales. and cranberry mIxture in angel food pan. Chill thoroughly. Un- A Wlndowful of Gifts ••• for the men on your list. Just The old market on Cadillac Square sold venison, MR. AND MRS. PETER WEISSE CALLING ON NEWCOMERS mold and cover with whipped look at the display at Kilgore and Hurd and you're sure to find rabbit and wild turkey. On Saturday it would be crowd. MR. AND MRS. CLYDE VADNER cream. To decorate, make flow- the present perfect! Fo\' the gourmet there are chef aids and ed with Pointe farmers selling and buying produce. -Photo by Runnells ers 'Out of eighths of red mara. bar equipment ... for the sportsman ... handsome shirts (in. By Patricia Talbot ~ chino cherrle.s, leaves of green. fluenced by 'I'he Hunt) _ •• hats '••• ties and handsome bulky On Campus Mar-tius was a tobaconnist, Scotten, graduate when they become Lovett and Co., which durin,g the 80's became the Kirk- If you are a stranger in town and need a doctor, a veteran settlers. There is an kni t sweaters. wood Hotel. A clothing store nearby gave away a watch baby sitter, a shoe repairman or a gay party, the Grosse alumni group who keep In close ... .. with every purchase of a suit of clothes. There was a Pointe Newcomers Club can supply them. touch with the parent club. Austin Players museum, largely dedicated to entertainment with a Organized in 1945. the club@>------TheBurgoonsarelonggone The Well Dressed Tree .•• is aglow with li,ghts 'and trimmings' from The Dants Christmas Room. on The hand gtind organ going all afternoon to teJl).pt the pas~ makes new residents welcomeI like Mrs. Ken MacLead, who but there have been a parade To Do Comedy sersby. The organ played only one tune, "Down in a for three years. until they mov!' came here three years ago with of successful officers and. or- Second Floor. Here you'll also find beautiful, imagina- Coal Mipe." on or until they make a place her husband. it salesman in me- ga'nizers. Thel"e is even a club The Austin Players will open tive table, door and package decorations. Whimsical for themselves in the commun. taIs from Chicago. within a club. the Little Boat their third theatrical season tuck-in gifts and nostalgic music boxes •.• that will Although the big fancy grocery store, G. and R. ity. First Move, The Hardest Club. for power boat owners. bring Yuletide greetings to friends in a memorable way. McMillan, on the west side of Woodward made bi- with the three-act comedy, "The To' be eligible for member- "The first move is the hard. No Pressure Man Who'Came to Dinner," on ... >Ie ... weekly trips to Grosse Pointe, most of its best customers ship in the club the couple est," explains lIlrs. MacLeod, New residen13 are attracted lived along Jefferson avenue in the winter and the mis- must have lived here not more who is an enthusiastic N e w- and contact the Newcomers. No Saturday and Sunday. Decem- MISS IRVING. • , • lo~'es the glitter 0/ the part)'-goitJg ber 17 and 18. tress of the house had her coachmfm drive her shopping. than two years and moved from comer member. She and her member.is ever pressured Into dresseJ from The Miss Irt'itzg Collecti01z. One gold thr!1aded ping. This Kaufman and Hart play at least 40 miles away. husband are now vice-presi- joining. They often meet cou- skirt is printed with oratJge atJd green flora and is topped A non-profit organization, the dents of the club. pIes from their own hometown. will be presented at Parcells J,L. nudson was just beginning his men's clothing Junior High, Mack and Eight with grem velvet. A black fashmere sweater ;s trimmed atore on Woodward. He had begun his career as a clerk Newcomers is strictly a social ,Grosse' 'Pointe is on the Just now there are quite a few club. for every. three ,weeks Or whole a neighborly community members from Penns)'lvania. lime. at 8 p.m. Tickets may be with whJ'te moire aIm bulloned with large rhittestones •• , In Mabley's. And there was the Wright Kay and Coo's purchased through Austin or at so they have a dinner. a dance, but a busy one and sometimes Members find kindred spirits this Ol'er a white moire skiri. jewelry store which had a large staff atop its building . bid who like bridge, golf, swimming the door for $1.00. There wi.ll a progressIve I' g e, It cos- strangers feel ve~. alone on a or charades. The 1IlacLods.for with a ball on the end of it. Each day precisely at noon, be a special periormance on >Ie >Ie • the ball would drop, and all the citizens would set their ~~d~~party or a mystery bus street fuil of ac:tl\l1ty.lf, they .example, number all their close Saturday. Dece:nber 18, at Home For The Holidays ..• tbe cookIl1gIs easier and fun watches. ha~erno church,. school o.r club friends among the Newcomers 1:30 p.m. Most of the couples who join, B!flliatioll it takes some time to Club. ••• in Yuur newly designed Mutschler Kitt'lJen. This, because Atop the Farnsworth Building on Michigan and and .this is mainly for young fmd a place. The Austin Players under the of the !itep Saving ••. time cutting ..• blueprint planning by Woodward was a huge golden boot, advertising shoes marrieds, although there is no From Newcomers three year direction of Thomas E. Bailey, eXJIerls.Consult them at Mut6chler, 20489 l\lack A:venue. Drop age limit, are out-going people Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weisse members. graduate into fervent are now in their third season. for sale. During the past year. they by Ill1dsee the models ••• contemporary, French Provencai and ------are the current membership supporters' ot the Pointe hard Early American. When the shopping was done patrons would flock chairmen. They cali 04 pros- civic workers devoted to the presented four plays to more to the Russell House, an old six story building and the More Student pective members whose names community \;hich made them than 6,000 people. The play, a ... .. • m05t famous hotel in the city. Any member of the male are subl?itted by other memo feel welcome, which gave them hit on Broadway, in the motion pictures, and on TV, stan-ed Happy New Year. _ • Spend one at The Missions sex. of legal age, could walk in and buy. a draught of Aid Offered bers. ThiS year there are about their own place as well as It Hill Restort! Share a wonderful trip with The Grosse 'beer for 2c or two drinks of whiskey for a quarter. 50 couples waiting to join the home and voting address. such favorites as Monty Wooley club, which ha5 about 75 cou- There is no reason for any and. Za Zu Pitt~. Pointe Ski Club by calling Glynn Travel, TUxedo Horse cars had reduced the traffic of carriages. The Six new and substantial col- 6-0111. This packagp. of holiday fun includes a chartered lege scholarships ,vere an- pIes enjoying the fun and stranger in the Pointe feeling .treets were wide and beautiful Not far from the main games on this sea~on's calendar. outcast. lonely or apart for trip, accommodations, meals, ski lessons, tow fees .•• .hopping center were the avenues which housed the up- ,nounced today by Student Aid it Is nover too late to learn, Foundation of Michigan, which Center WelcomesThem long. A phone call to'the New- all for seventy':nine ninety-five. Leaves the twenty coming tycoons of the day, Alger, Newberry, Buhl but too many people nevfr is entrusted with their admin- comers will bring a friend. learn that until it is too late. ninth of December ... returning, January second. Hendrie McMillan, DuCharme and Muir. Lumber, grain On New Yea'r's Day the istration. * >Ie .. and are were coming up.and down the lakes but masted Weisses will be at the War Me- Included are one Mar t h a moriai to welcome new resi- "Dashing Thru The SIIOW" , •• in a holiday mooa , • , lChooners could still be seen from the docks. Detroit's Dwight Douglas Scholarship of dents and tell them about New- keep thai vitality high by gtl~'ding )'our good health. Notre population in the BO's was 116,000. $3,500 pe'r year for four years, !;Omers. The club has a \yide totaling $14,000,and five Kath- range of talent and people. Vite Capsules gi,,'e you f1itamins alia mitterals fombined ;n erine Tuck Scholarships of There is a retired admiral, who II tested high-polenCJ formula. FituJ them at The Notre Dame $1,000 each per year for four is it coin collector, junior aulll PhartlUlfj', 17000 Kerfheval. who. where and whatnot years, totaling $4,000 each, all executives, a te:evision person- of which have been provided ...... by whODzit ality and an a,;~force officer, • by the Katherine Tuck Fund, among the membership which An original oil Holiday Flair. _ . give a lift. to your good looks by inclod- of Detroit. represents couples from as far pointing In, a new hair-do on your shopping list. Call The Lchmoor SalaD Renewals from year to year away as Seattle and Memphis. of Beauty. TUxedo 1.7252 for an appointment. They wlll tint Gift sean::hing in the village last week was Mrs. are subje'ct to maintenance of The club was began in the makes a or frost your hair and then style it in the new smoother line ••• Frederick S. Ford, Jr., in the most 'unusual Eskimo satisfactory academic and per- last months of World War II, fin e parka. of tan seal skin, dotted in black, with a raccoon sonal standards, 3S in the case that's so flattering. The salon is locatf\d at 20335 Mack Avenue when Grosse Pointe. was losing and there is ample parking. collar. It was a last year's Christmas present from' her of approximately 180 other its character as a small town lIlother.in-law Mrs. Frederick S. Ford. scholarships awarded annually and becoming a suburb for dy- Ch,istmas preseni" by the Foundation. >l! * • namic Detroit, and filled with The new scholarships, sub- transIents, people from a:1I over It's Christmas Time ~• , at Kopp's For l'thoppers who want to browse in quiet there is stantial1y larger than average, the country. many who had the Gift Shop at Cottage Hospital ••• open from 10 until are intended to enable six high- never been uprooted before Uiis .. and until 8 on Monday evenings, the shop is run hy the ly qualliied high school seniors• move. Women's Auxiliary and features luscious peanut butter having valid educational plans Seven Couples in 1945 candy in red and white hatboxes _. " cone shaped wicker which call .for .study at. distant Christmas trees ••• Yogi.bear push outs-for the young. and high-cost institutions. to The Bennett Burgo'ms, of liters. __ pastel bed jackets trimmed in lace. _ • cuddly carry out their programs. Ap- Rockford, ill., were such a pair and felt lonely. They took an heavenly blue plush lambs and elegant holiday trimmed plications for the 1961-62 col. .. ad in the paper asking if there matchboxes. lege year are to be made gIve .. through the principals of high were others in their very lonely Joseph de Grimme * schools in Metropolitan Detroit social boat. Seven couples re- The Howard La\'lrences, of Hampton road, have a area. The deadline for receipt of plied and this wa's the nucleus dealer In art difficult time following each other's musical. careers ••• a p p Ii cat ion s for these six of the GrossePointe Newcomers her, Mr. L., who teaches history at the High School, }Vasstar- scholarships is 1 February 1961. Club. Last Saturday eveninlt at g- For the curre{lt college year, Lochmoor the club celebrated ring with the Grosse Pointe Community Chorus at the a , , Student Aid Foundhtion h.!lS its 15th birthday with a Christ- same hour h~s wife, who is concert mistress with the awarded 139 of its "regular" mas dance. South Oakland Symphony, was also perforining . . . schOlarships,\'arying in amounts There i~ a great turn-o':er in Mrs. L. is also a teacher as well as a talented pianist and according to need; 30 one-year the memhership because some S@@Gray ••• ""d Play! Diol' '" violinist, •• their young son Mark joins this musical Detroit News Carriel' Scholar- coupl!!s a're not here even for group, •• he plays the trombone. ships of. $500. totaling $15,000; the three years required. others Grone Pointe'. Own Sport Shop ~"rll'i,li;1I1 . .... 5 Metropolitan Detroit Science original Fair Scholarships of $1,000each " \)j, 'I' ~ .. Mrs. Carl D. l't1acpherson is wel! on top of the divided -e\lually between the Christmas rush _ • , her gifts are nylon net tablecloths first two years of college, tt>tal- gaily decked with holiday appliques. , • she claims they ing $5,000; 2 four-year David are no trouble at all to stitch up in record time. Whitney, Jr. Scholarships. oC ~~CIAL! .;. .. .. $1.000 per year, totaling $8,000, Thllrsdoy, Fridoy cnd Sotvrdoy The Gilbert Whites began days ago to brew their and 1 each or the William R. December 15.16.17 .ecret eggnog recipe ... handed down from before Civil Stocking and William P. Lovett Memorlal Scholarships, vari. War days from Virginia ancestors .•• for the open house able in size. which is a tradition Christmas Day. * .. .. This is the time to walch for the unusual in outdoor lighting, , _in particular the Lou Maxons' fmit tree he. Qil Painting hind the red brick wall at Lakeland avenue and Mau- and ,:nee •• , it alwa~'s is aglow with striking modern lights 'Sculpturing Classes ••• for tradition there is the slar perched on the tallest Morocco Artist Supplies evergreen in f he Lincoln road home of the James Gib. IOns - •• they are carrying on a custom begun hy the 13940 E. Worren VA 3.2060 late Murray Sales when he owned this large house. perfume . .. .. PILFERINGS The taxes are indeed heavy ••. Benjamin Franklin, 5.50 to, 100.00 pIu.s tax. Made in FraD~ 1706.1790. CARPETING • .. wide selections at low prices Hockey Games When Mrs. Jess~ Pitts couldn't find authentic French puppets for the show sponsored by L'AlIiance INSTALLATION BEFORE $22.00 HOCKEY GAMES $14.50 Y , 1 Francalse at the War Memorial this Saturday, nothing CHRISTMAS $15.95 HOCKEY GAMES $10.50 .~~;. 1."\ .. ~i daunted, she made them herself; Following the puppet ,.,.~."..~~ Jlj show wh.ich will be managed by GPUS students Jose- $ 9.95 HOCKEY GAMES $ 7,50 -.("".'' ~...... phine Walker and Cynthia Beeman, there will be films. '.~ ~ . ~ ,. '{to Two perfonnances are scheduled at 1 and 3 o'clock. Frank R. 'Brown Racquet & Sport Shop ..~,...~... ~ , nO\~ ...... ••i"c i .. , Sf.. r ~!.7 ~G\\oS ,.. '. An elderly man from ihe hill country called at a • CARPE"fS • 106 KERCHEVAL doctor's office, complaining of severe pains in his right 1~S20 MACK, at To"raine TU 1.4484 on the Hill ,. leg, Aftu making his examination the doctor said grave. ,- TU 1-5262 ., • l Iy "I'm afraid ihat there's not much I can do for you. OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 TU 1.2262 y~u&ee your condition hi merely the result of old age!' I 16926 Kercheval "W~JJ then. how (orne the other leg feels all right?" Monday, Thut~day Gnd Friday Open tonight CTIlursday) until 9:00 P.M, the old feUow demanded. "Jt'. jUJt u old." Open Evenings Sfarting D&e. 16