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VOLUM~23-NO. 42 Entered as Second Cla3s Matter at the Post Office at Detroit. Web. , MICHIGAN, OCT. 18, 1962 7c Per' COpy 14.00 Per Year 24 PAGES-TWO SECTIONS-SECTION I

------.:.------0 HEADLINES Proud lady Heads for the Prim,ping Parlors oj the Defer School Head New Facility \VEEK ,\ .At Center to As Compiled by the Resigning to Take Open ~ec. 2 Grosse Pointe Nc'U/s ' ·· p .. Costs 'of William H. Fries Thursday, October 11 Hawallan OSItIon Memori?1 Near $800.000 A CUBAN EXILE GROUP --_____ StrikesCo t Delayedt' calling itself Alpha ':6, clal'med' P I J k D II W II n_sruc ,on v rincipa ac arvi i Be Assistant to Former ~'esterdaybans and Russiansit had killedin an20early!'"Cu- '." ':. Su'per.lntendent Who Left Post to' 'Head A Thedit William. Hayes Fries Monday raid On the north coast l Private School' in Islands u onum, un de r con- nounced his resignation from The Grosse Pointe Public most completed, with for- mandos into the port town o£ i School System effective November 1. He leaves to take mal dedication ceremonies Isabella de Sagua, 150 Iniles t a new post, Assistant to the President of The Kame- scheduled for Sunday after- east of Havana. their principal t hameha Schools in Hawaii.(!)>------noon, December 2, at 2:30 objective a well-protected camp f Mr. Darvill has taught 'and o'clock. containing both Culfan and ! administered in the Grosse Young Hoods Originally slated to open Russian militiamen. The offi- Pointe schools since 1953. His . November 1. work on the addi- cial Alpha 66 "war communi- initial assignment was at Kerby S h Af tion was halted this spring, due que" states that the raid lasted School as a,music teacher. Later' oug.t ter to a series of strikes by struc- less than two hours, from 12:30 he taught the upper grades at tural steel workers, roofers, until 2:12 a.m .. and that the Monteith and became assistant Two Attacks waterproofers and plasterers' raiders were successful, dyna- principal there before.' being tenders. By June, howE'Ver, aU miting a railway switchyard,nd elected principal of Defer in disputes were settled, and con- milita~ darfsenal tah CtOmtmi~- 1961. Slug Boy in Front of City struction has been proceeding sary, an our 0 er s ra cglc In Hawaii, Mr. DarviH will re- at a stepped-up pace through- PO~;;an arms and flags were j 0 i n for mer Superintendent Police and ,Another in out the summer and early falL seized, taken from the inStaHa- James W. Bushong. Dr. Bushong Park,. Transistor Radio Cos15 G0 Up tion's main office building, and assumed the office of president. St 0 Ien Gr oun d-bre aking ceremOnIes'. carried back to Alpha 66 head- -DetrOit Free Press Pict.ure by Bud Johnson of the private Hawaiian school for th e new F'rIes Auditorium e'arlier this month after having Th d were held th quarters in Puerto Rico. They The once-lovely yacht "Delphine," whose beauty lake adjacent to the Grosse Pointe Club last- Friday. served in 'Grosse Pointe for ree teenagers stoo S tmorbe an a year will be on display Saturday. at has been as carefully guarded as possible while she S d more than 11 .years. peaceably in front of the tahgaOt'0t? ep et~ erte2d5'toltal961.At a mass rally in San Juan's sta- 1 } he is to be fi~ted out once again, at a boatyard own City paliGe station at 10:45 lDle. es Ima cost dium Sixto Escobar. Whether ay at i~r dock for seven years, has heard the call to river and then at New London,' Conn. Once more she Dr. Darvill is married and has F'd Oct b 12 All of the bUilding was approxi- or not the Alpha 66 raid will rejuvenation. The magnificent ship owned by Mrs. will be vibrant as "she feels the breath of life along reStrid~d.iHn.Lawif~ontainestreet in IP.m' brI aY'th 0 er t'alk mately $625,000, but additions 1 Horace Dodge was towed from her moorings on the her keel." De OIl. .. IS e and two chi!- oca l oys, ey were - and modifications to the oricrinal have an appreciab e effect on dren will accompan" him to his . g t th h thr '0 the current, touchy negotia------<$ .1 m oge er w en ee plans have raised that figure tions for release of last year's T I new post. young men in a '56 Chevro- considerably. Total cost now invasion prisoners is -uncertain City Offices e ephone I(eeps Ringing 'D,elp' h:ne" be~ m~J:~i~ h:=t~c:f~re~~h~~~ let pulled to the curb beside stands at around $800,000. at this time. Yesterday's meet- II them. I. Mu~h of this additional outlay L'lg between negotiator James M d I A M M d S "N ~ until a pet:manent successor to One of the men in the car I~ bemg absorbed by private R. Donovan and Prime Minister ove nto s rs. ea .ays (, 0 B,e,iug Eitted ~'IDarvg;, ca~ bet eleJcted,sCirr- called out, asking directions to g~t:s.. Rotary do?ated $3,000 for Fidel Castro was expected to rICUu~ -or na or oe pag- Vernor Highw'''y, and the old- dIVIding doors m the ballroom. noli of the Department of In- .. and th G p . be the last in a series leadingewN B U'I-ld'lug.,.- T0 State Tax on SerVl'-ce For S,e'~.aTr,:p struction will supervise the est of the three local boys e rosse olLte GaIden to ilie release of the 1,113 pris- II II II Kevin Donnelly, 16, 16832 ro..an~ Center. prese.nted the War school until a new principal is ...... Me 1 th h oners. but the Cuban govern- found. Mr. Spagnoli came to the ford lane, went toward the mona WI a, c e c k !or ment announced later in the Stages One-Woman Revolt Against Four Percent Levy M H --D- d 'L school system recently as an cai", intendiing to answer his ~~01an0'dsctobe. used for plantmg day that two or three more Phone Numbers Remain - on ,.Her Phone Bill; Raps'Swainson for' Failure .' r~. 0yraCh~tLoge 50r ukX~assistant to Dr. Leroy Selmeier, question. buildin apmg around the new meetings have been schedul,ed Same at New Address. t H Id S • I EI t.' UrJous ac eaves o'c Assistant Superintendent of In- UnprOVOked Attack FuIIg. to revise details. Connected to Pol",ce-F.,re 0 0 p.ecla ec lon' fo~ First Time Sin'ce struction. Wh K' I- h, y Equipped Stage Alpha 66, organized last Feb- ,'en evm g?~ near oooug The Center decided to in- ruary by 66 exiles, business- Headquarters By Janet Mueller . 1995 -, ----- th~ young ~en J?"~ped ?ut and clude a fully equipped stage as men, professionals _and aca- Police Arrest struck at him, h!itti?g hJis face, part of the Auditorium's facili- demic leaders, staged its first 'They tell us that America has become a nation of The ','Delpihp.e," largest then bounced back mto. the car ties, an expense not anticipated raid September 10. An organi- The Grosse Pointe City conformists, that the Spirit of '76 is dead. . private vessel oil the Great Bloody' Battlers and took off, hooded west on in the original estimate, zation spokesman has revealed offices have been. success- They say we are afraid to lif~ our vo~ces in a good Lakes,. is being fitted out Maumee,. It was also decided to en- that the group plans anothe)" fully moved across Mau- cause-bUJllessHithasUbeeAnpreviously certified as a good for sailing. Two tugs and a Two Pointe teenage boys were iO:s~eT~~ a:~se~\~~05~~:= ~ilged parking facilities. and to raid on another strategic 'Cuban mee, and all municipal cause y the ouse n- merican Activities Committee. y a c h t accompanied' the arrested by Woods police on ieux, and Keith Neff, 14, 453 u a $20,000 cove!ed coloil- target in the near future, and Th.ey should talk to Mrs.~>------sumptuous n~dge pleas"~e Sunday, October 14, and Charged St Cla' d i.nJt the C'ty nade from the .parking lot to h es eventually to start guer admim'stratl've offl'CI'aJgare GI J Me d .1.JU...... Ir, race 0 1 the auditor1'um th t "t 00 - OrIa. a. se],f as "not any would be chief with being disorderly persons police station w her e ....veral • so a, VIS1ors I'lla- act1'on on the I'sland. h '1 "t h ". '. - . " craft .I!1'fi'drl ay from 1't S doc.k """" to the Center c uId . . appI y'a ome Hi new . Mrs. Mead. 1036 BIShop, be- J'ust an I.ndian," is a, bIt over- 'G 'p . t M _ after they engaged In a bloody ff' bli . to ..",_ . , 0 arnve WIgS * * * near rosse Oln e erno 0 leers, 0 V10US \IJ.J,.l;: mC1- unruffled' 11 kinds' h d t lIeves that "taxation without whelmed by the publicity at- . . I fight. d 1: tsid "tin • m a of Friday, October 12 ea quar ers at the rear of representation is tyranny"-and tendant on her "protesl." nal C:hurch downnyer to Patrolman H a r old Lanstra, r:;'~~ e, were wn g up w~ther.. f THE COMBINED POSTAL the City Police-Fire Depart- she is willing t,o fight for her Has St~Ong Feelings Ithe NICho~son Te:r;mmal & the arresting officer, said that The policemen immediately ~aJor un oreseen expense RATE INCREASE- Federal pay ment building. belief. She has had strong feelings Dock Cp, In ~corse, where the yout~s soug~t to escape as jumped. into a Scout.car and W~:Un1n~urred wh.en. workers. boost bill was signed yesterday The City's new address is The Grosse Pointe housewife, on the need for fiscal reform in the vessel WIll reportedly ,he approached m a scout car, scouxed the Ci,ty, but were un- P . g m th: AuditOrIum foun- by President Kennedy. New 17147 Maumee, but phone num- mother of four, refuses to pay a Michigun in gener-al, and the il-. be prepared for an ocean but he located their hiding able to locate the car or its datIons, ran ~to the old Alger postage rates, scheduled to bc- hers remain the same, TUxedo four pE}rceJ;lttelephone tax, part legality of. the phone use tax in .voyage. pla~es and took th~ boys to the three occupants., described as boat well. ThIS boat well had to gin January 7, are expected to 5-5800. 5-5801 and 5-5802. of the $71 million new tax pack- particular, for several months, The "Delphine," owned by s~tion. wher~ he ~ssued each a being male approximately 19 ~ blasted out before founda- bring in an estimalted $600 mil- a.ge imposed July 1 on cigar:ts, h~s mailed in her phone bills, for Mrs. AnIia Thompson Dodge. tIcket for .bemg d1S?rderly. years of ag;, two wearing grey ~ons couId be put d~wn, and a lion per year by 1966. Most of City Manager Lawrence C. lIquor,. beer and corporatIOn the full' amounts, less four. per. widow Of auto maker Horace E. I The po~ceman sa1d t~at both sweaters with red stripes and ew type of foundation had to this addiltional income. so me Savage reports that work on the franchIse fees. ,cent State tax .but including Dodge, has not sailed since boys h~d/blood on theIr faces one in a b I a c k red-striped be used, re?lacing the original, $495 million, will come directly parking court and two drive- Mrs. Mead doesn't believe the Federal taxes, in\ July, August 1955. Her captain will be Wil- and shIrtS. sweater.. .' lessJ:yxpeEnstaS1VteeGtypl'vee's~20,OOO from a one-eent increase in first ways, one on either side of the' t 1 h . 1 A d h d' t Arrested and charged were St R di P .p 0 Class and air mail stamps, with present PoIeice-Fire structure, is d f'ep 'tone1 dIS a 'tuxury.b l' n seant nfSep ember. liam H. Knight " commander of Leonard Castiglione. . 17 of 590 , ol.e a mark . A y"'onation of $20,000 from b . hi e mI e y opsn e ~eve a ~ I ormed that by refusing to the ship for 20 years, who lives . . .", . Ten Inmates later, Park po- tne Joy Estate provided the en- the cost of mailing a letter ris- to egI~1t b s week. Each drive- passed by a State LegIslature In pay she could be fhied as much near New London, Conn., where Shoreham, and Vmcent MaCrI, lice :eport~ that a. w:oup an- tire building with a COOling ing from four cents to five cents way i'%JI e a one-way street, :vhich she was not represented- as $5,000 ~nd jailed for a year, the. vessel will undergo final 18, of 951 Hawthorne. Both were swe:rmg this descrIPtion had unit. and man,y other groupS for surface mail, from seven to prov ng an entrance and an IS legal. she maintains that she is not preparationS for sailing. :-eleased on $50 cash bond pend- jumped a boy at Kercheval and who plan to use the new facil~ eight cents for air mail, and exit into the new parking area. Wanted Special Election_ evading a tax, only protesting Capt. Knight has been in the mg an appearance before Judge M~land, ta.k:in~.his transistor ity, made many other specific from three to four cents for The parking court and access She says thai the State Con- one, and that "the Federal Gov- D tr 't ar fo al w eks Don Goodrow, scheduled for radio before dri~ off. donations. Post cards. Seco.nd and third-'Il n t' if' 11 ta th ' , e 01 ea r sever e , November 17'" 1 t d ways WI be completed in ap- s I u Ion spec 1ca y s tes . e ernme~t. has ruled that ,a state recruiting, the 44-man. crew ,'. . The Park boy, Jahn A. Emch, The William H. Fries Estate class rate increases ar~ s a e proximately three weeks, at a Governor. shall call a speCIal can't JaIl someone for a pro- needed in additi~n tb maids Lanstra saId he was dIS- 14, 1270 Alt-er road,. ~ un:wle donated money for construction. to go into effect gradu .' y, over total cost of $15,000-including election to fill any. vacancy in test." waiter; and porters, \at sea. 'patched to the rear .of 20187- to add to the descnption g1ven and the War Memorial has allo- a three-year period. . all underground services to the the State's SenatorIal District Mrs. Mead's "shot" may yet . - . D 201-95 Mack, on a disturbance b 1lhe three boys in the City ted Newspapers and magazines proposed DPW building, sched. representation. / be "hea~d round the world" Al- Cost $3,000 Per ay Icall, and arrived to find a grou,? y. . ' ca some $50,000 from its own must pay an extra four percent uled for construct1on 11 ext ',When Governor Swains on ap- ready,. she has received' n~mer- d~e~DelP:me" .~a~9~~un~h- of bOy,s surrounding the young ::' ~~~ :~e ~::.~. note o~~:~e~unt~~~~~~ annually, for three years, on spring. pointed Detroit lawyer Harold ous phone calls most support. e aver ouge m . . er fighters. Poll.ce, wor:.king on tho e de- stories tall, the auditorium on editorial matter, and an extra . .•.•.g rea M. Ryan to succeed the late ing her stand, pl~s.an offer'from estim~t~d cost. at building ~as On sighting the police car, cri t aLl bl esti 10 percent on advertising mat- . hU~t11t~depatfkm "h 1S Il~- Louis Rabaut as Federal Re)?re- a Chicago radio station to fly to $2 nnlhon, Wlth' an operatIng the group broke up and scat- S .p IOn av 'a e, are mv - the ground floor and a banquet- ter, wh:iJ1e bulk mail (advertis- lS e 't reSI edns who av~ bUS1- sentative from the 14th District, the Windy City and tape a cost of $3,000 per day, even at tered, and the two belligerents gatmg the case. ballroom. overlooking the lake, ing circulars, etc.) ,viII pay on~- ~.ess 0 conkuct .a~ the CIty of- he (the Governor) failed to call broadcast dock. .separated and ran separate on the se~nd level. It is classic eighth cent more each y~~. m -/n,cesare as :d ~~t e~dt~park on I a special election to fill Ryan's 'l'elephone Keeps ~ing She sank twice, in 1926, after ways. castiglione was found be-. THEFT REPORTED in design,' the entire upper the next three years, ralsmg th au~ee, ,or In e 0 ot across I place as representative from A television station buriIing, in the Hudson River, hind bushes at Mack and.,Ox- - Ernest B. Kelly of 615 Uni- structu:e made chiefly of glass their ultimltte piece cost fr~m e s reet. . Michigan's First Senatorial Dis- has offered to fly her down for and aga~ in ~94o. off Lake ford, and Cacri was picked up versity. was the victim of a thief! walls mterspersed with Doric 2lh to 2'Vs cents. Money from There ~Ill be an Open House trict. _ a program appearance, and the H u r 0 n s Mamtou1on Island. on Kenmore, between Mack and on Tuesday,' October 9. He told ,~lu~. sup~rts~ ~d is intend- the posta:! rate increase will be at the offIces as SOonas parking The phone use tax was passed telephone at' the Mead. house ,

ter he signed the bill, the Pres- truder who entered her second The officers &aid the culprit refusing to pay the phone use Police. that he had parked his 'formed under a new ordinance until January I, 1965. After the I the W mem ers ~ 0 meet with ident u r g e d department and floor bedroor.1 at, about 1 a.m. entered the house throlIgh the tax adopted by the Woods council expiration of their respective '. ayne Co~ty Road Com- agency heads "to' hold new re- . car on Kerchevll1 while on his st 20 d . i t th wil'l b Jl1lSSlonto petitIOn for tree and q on Monday, October 8, accord- rear bedroom door and fled To her, it's a matter of. prin- way home. 'When he returned on Augu , were a mm s- erms, ey ere-appointed shrub 1 .!. • uests for personnel to bedrock. mg t 0 a W00 dS pol'ICe report • th roug 'h th e same door, wh'1Ch c"IpIe. And th ey say th ere are and was driving away from the tered the;"...... oaths of 'off1'ce'Tues- to full three-year terms , upon on Lak,p antmgSh ill dthe Islands levels, to abolish marginal jobs, The worn a n, Mrs. Sue leads into the. back yard. no revolutionaries left in Amer- curb, he heard a peculiar nn';"e day evening; October 16. The approval of the city council e ore roa and Mack and to 1.n c rea s e emD,loyment M Th . 1 'f ...... , b '. b C'ty di"" t th .' avenue. Thomas, mother of Mrs. Louis rs. omas suffered several Ica. I at the rear .of the vehicle and mem .ers were sworn ..m y 1 accor l1g 0 e new ordmance.. Pick d " .tt f productiVity.;' ... '" Chaney of 1'513 Brys drive, was scratches about the face as a ------stopped to checK: Clerk Leona .Lidq,le 'at a cere-' The Commission was created one" ~ ~ a ~mnu tre-o - awakened by a hand over her result of her struggle with the WINDSmELD SMASHED He said that he discovered mony held in the 'Council-Court.. fQr the purpose of coordinating Bodma a:r ;un.::n n k ~nry Sunday, October 14 mouth and saw a tall man at intruder. Guy Raymond, 912 Rivard, that a piece of tall pipe had room chamber of the City Hall. traffic activities;. to carry on miss' 0 n . eal 'f s; 1o~- THE 87th CONGRESS, its her bedside. She struggled witl1 The Chaneys told the officers telephoned Clty police Saturday been' t!ed to the rear license 20025 Mack avenue. activiti~s in traf fic. matt~ers;thto ing 1 : _~f:~~;ing O~hru~P :'d business completed, adjourned 0 the intruder and pulled away that the back door was closed afternoon, .october 13" to repo~ pla.te, and-as he '_as loosenirig 'Oouncil members, and. other superv1s~ ,an daSS1S m e trees in both thoroughf~res The yesterday, the House formally his hand and screamed. but not locked. that sometime, between 1 and the string from the plate, city offic1als. an~ ci~izens fwit- ~reparation of edu~tional traf- planting program is to a closing its session at 4:46 pm. he be Her screams. wakened her ------10 that morning,' someone' had was attacked by two men.' nessed the swearmg, m rites of f1~ control d pubhc~ty; to re- county project, and done at after receiving official notifica~ 'aD: son-in-law and daughter, sleep- FARMS GIVES $100 bYl>ken.the wiDdshield of his '58 Stone said his assailants' Dr. Ma!shall Jameson of 2008 c~1ve co~plamts havmg to do county expense. tion of the Senate's earlier ad- ing on the first floor, but the The Farms council approved Ford, left parked outside of his roughed him' rp and took $15 Lancaster; Donald C. Bangs of WIth tt:afflc ~atters. At its September 17 meeting, joumment. Un 1e s s President man esc!lped before Mr. Chaney an appropriation of $100 on house' overnight. Officer ,Rich- from his pocket. They then got 2004 Holly w,o 0 d; George F. To mVE:stigate, p:ep'are ~nd the Farms council sent a letter Kennedy decides on recall, this could catch him.. Monday, October 15, to be con- ard G.. Elworthy, inv~Stigating into a nearby autonlcibiiie driven Lasher of 1629 Nevlcastle; Bay- ?ssembl~ data and ~(lrmation to the Road Commission re- second session of the Demo- Police Lt. Wilbert LeDuke tributed ,to the Grosse Pointe the area, found a child's agate by an<.ther man:and eScaped, he ard A, Clark of 1969 Van Ant- m reaatlOD to traffiC matters; questing the Commission to cratic controlled Federal. legis- and Patrolman William' En- Halloween Committee help near'the car, Police believe' the said. . werp; and M~in W.,Chamber-- and to ~akere~mmendations plant additional trees and lature will be its last. Members to twistle, who answered the radio def1'ay the costs Off the 23rd agate may have been hurled at Stone was unable to g~ve lain of 1386.ltoslyn. to the ,C1ty council and/or the shrubs in the islantis. the 88th Congress, to iJe 0: dispatch, sped to th~ Obaney Annual Halloween party sched"; Raymond's vehicle with a 'sling police a. description oftr..e rob- Jam e son will', serve until Depm.ment of Public Safety as Both Lake Shore and Mack (Continued un Page 22) home. They said they searched uled. far 1aJter ttJhis 'mon~ shot. . bers. 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Thursday, October 18, 1962 I Thursday, Oetober 18, '1962 Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Driver Departs Mter SAMARITAN HURT ,jng a teachers convention at Charles Meeker, 13, 761 Uni- fleers Sleeping Driver Injured in erasl] Bashful Signs r FfU'IDS Patrolman FAd Field' Grosse Pointe High School, Neopl1yte- 'Delp,hine' Commission suffered a cut in his right locked her keys in the car, versi~y~ was struck by an un- Thorn. A ticket for reckless driv- tree some 200 feet "'est of index finger on Friday, Octo- parked in the school lot, and identifled automobile on Tues- tioned U f E.. · day evening, October 9. The a coIf) ing .and causing an accident WashIngton rood. p or xctttng Wlnter (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) ber 12, when he attempted to Icalled police f:)r assistance. was lssued to Nancey Sue Hall, The young woman, shaken ' open a wUldow of a car owned Field was treated at Cottage young teenager had been riding possib Both time'S she was raised and to the ways and II\eans, of 1m. Us, 1126 Lakepointe, who fell up and bleeding when the of------by Mrs. Jacqueline Hernden Hospital where six stitches his bike north on Kercheval ant, gr asleep at the wheel of her car fleers found her, was rushed, By Janet Mueller a sheet of paper and tells you l1efitted. proving traffic conditions and of 12242 Champaign, Warren. were needed close the and was crossing the drivewa; to lOa the administration' and enforce- I to ~ a r 1y Wednesday morn,ilIlg, via police ambulance, to Bon It's that time of year. "sign here," somebody asks Commandeered by the Navy The woman, who w.;u> attend- wound. to the parking lot at Notre all rig October 10. Secours Hospital. She was re- You're happily walking down you for three dollars, somebody in 1942, she was renamed the ment of traffic regulations. Dame, when a car attempted a Poli Cit.y police officers Blair A. leased after receiving em erg- the street, the leaves are fall- says "Thank you," somellody "USS Dauntless," and turned "The Woods has always been left turn into the lot. tions ! Martin and Edmond Benthuys eney first aid treatment for ing, there's a brisk new nip in gives you a membership card into a gunboat, flagship of Ad- rated very, high in its traffic miral Ernest J, King, c~lief of safety activities," said Director The bicycle rider. struck by able t came upon Miss Hall, in her laceration of the left knee. the air, and all of a sudden it the turning auto b'l Charlr' '62 Pontiac Tempest. She had __ /_____ hits you. The Poster. In a travel You have just joined the Naval operations. Her stJack of Public Safety Vern C. Bailey, mo 1 e, sui- h' d Grosse Pointe Ski, Club. "and has won ~many awards fered a bruised hip and arm • 1S e been travelling west on Jef. There is no genius in life a.g e n c y window, dress shop still bears Navy "hashmarks" . . was U' de'Iloting months of military from the National Safety Coun. V ferson before falling asleep. like the geniu<: of energy 'and display, on a magazine cover. ~ You have never been on skis . alall'etel Van Damme ,. 848 st co1or .' service, ciL Cl The car swerved, crossed activity.-D 0 n a I d Grant Mit- "Chamonix!" it 'says, .in bIg, in your life, and you're still not all', . ephoned a report of I The "I believe that with the fme over the center line, and hit a chell. bold black letters. Or "Aspen!" su;re you want to try, bu{\some. The 257-foot steamer was re- the accldent to City police . Of- ves t.19a ------Jr "Stowe" or "Gay Gstaad!" how or other you've obllgated turned to Mrs. Dodge after the assistance of this' five-member yourself . . . war. com m i s s ion, the citizens of • And underneath, the Picture Grosse Pointe Woods will have -glorious, blown-up, techni. It's movie nignt. You s~ Big' As Small Freighter !novies of last year's ski trips, a finer and safer city, Our de- color blue sky, white snow, jag. Her dimensions are compar- partment will render every co- ged peaks, quaint chalets, peo- shots of the bus driver and able to those pf small 'an MICHl operation." ple-healthy, happy, beautiful some poor girl with a cast on in freighters often, seen Detroit Under the ordinance, mem- people, frolicking in the sub- ,her leg, laughing. waters.' She displaces 1,700 tons - bers of the CTSC shall be resi- zero temperatures, having the 'You see movies of skiing in and, when loaded with 325,000 dents of the' Woods, and no em- l South America. You can think gallons of fuel oil and 200,000 time of their lives ... ploye, or elected or appointed of better things to do in South gallons of. water, draws 16;..2 NOW PLAYING! You hate them. official of the city shall be America than ski

The Grosse Poio-te Chapter ~~t2i~$~~tQ1tQ1$~$$~$ of Delta Kappa Gamma, honor- ary fraternity of women. edu- WE'RE PP'I cators, will host approXimately men and 200 members of the two Wind- paper i:l sor chapters and the 16 chap- National ters of southeastern Michigan with 'SELF-CONFORMINo"' hat comfort October ~ on Saturday, Oetoher 20. The ,fraternity members are key mind ill Keeping up with the Jet Age - Resistol women in education. work in Virginia Johnstotn of Pou- has designed a new and exclusive crown keepbg 1 pard School is chairman of the shape that is truly handsome. conference. Laura. Mackeben, informed Grosse Pointe High School, the igan BeE Black Jade - Smoke Brown. Flint Gra)' chapter president, will preside own role, at the general session' and at papers ill the lunoeheon where she will introduce the speaker; Dr. 01a news to Hiller, Director of Instructional modemt~ SeTvices, Flint Board of Edu- and faciE cation. part of tl Hostesses of the day are Miss Warrena Rhodes, Pierce Junior of gathelj High School, Mrs.' Virginia the ne\"'''~. Hoffhines, Brownell Junior t%%X~~X~~~~%~~~=~ GROSSE POINTE, AT 17140 KERCHEVAL High School, and Mrs. Emily Harding Moellering, Bar n e s TUxedo 2-8970 School. Charge Accounts Invite

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Did you know that you may save HUNDREDSOF DOLLARSon your mortgage--and get lower monthly payments, too-by •••,ATTHE NATIONAL'/AUTOMOBILE SHOW flnancing your home through Detroit and Horthern1 Before you bulld or buy, stop in and see the friendly folks at 0 & N. Cobo Hall, October 20 through 28 They'll show you why it PAYS to deal wilh this reliable 73-year. old associotion. Cadillac's new, luxurious motvr cars for 1963 are on elegant display at motoring luxury with the widest choice of colors fabrics leather"s and Detroit's National Automobile Show ••• surpassing by far the famous, options in Cadillac's history. , " SAVE WHERe YOU BORROW: In ell its 73.year history~Petroit and Northern has % cars they supersede.' . ~d for sheer.motoring ~andeur, we invite you to inspect an Eldorado Il.y,r miSled paying a dividendI 4% C""'IIC Embracing more than 150 major advancements in styling and ~gi~ (i 'Ut'll Blarntz Convertible created' especially for this exhibit. This custom-built (currentrate) on IQvins~-pQld and com- 4OM IAVlNGI because it~sfla" ..ele~ poun~lld quarterly. neering, the 1963 Cadillac invites your most critical inspection. , example of Fleetwood crafmmanship features four bucket seats front J You will, see a selection of ten of Cadillac's twelve 1963 modeIsJ-, center, co~ole with special inst'rumeutatior. and gear shift, hand~tooled easy to bUY-Special "Plug to 'Detroit'& including two dramatically styled coupes, the distinguished Fleetwood .. leath~r trnn, N:w Ze~and 1,ambskin carpeting and silver-plated interior 23().volt dryer electrical circuit in any rE Sixty Special and 'the world-renowned Eldorado Biarritz., This is by far apppmtments, m addition to distinctive exterior styling. EQISOD service area. Savings insured bv the Federal the widest choice of body styles in the luxury car field. We suggest that you call on your Cadillac'dealer for an hour behind Northern, , Savings and Loan Insurance eBSlI to USe-etothes dry quic ~ Corporation, cr U.S. Governrnent You will discover 'a breath~taking new world of highly personalized the wheel of 1963's New Standard of Excellence. Agency. SAVJNGS free service tOO-Edison VISIT '~0T!R LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER doesn't cha rge for parts 01' labor. It's a r ~"'" ,...... , , O'LEARY CADILLAC, INC. see! your nearest D & N office I 19307 Mack, North of Moross. 17153 E. JEFF,ERSON',AVENUE GROSSE POINTE 30, MICH. D~ Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9:30 to 4, Friday 9:30 ta 8 Whll~ in Detroit, see the Standard of ~e Wo:rld being craf~d ••• Faoto~ Tours, Mona.W throuah Fr1dU. !O:OOAol\£ anCl'2~OP.M- , ~ ,~

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I )etober 18, "962 the advancing concepts of pres- Driver Departs After Hitting Bo:y Compiles List O~ Scholarships ent day society. The high cost ~ity 'Moves to New Offie,es of education bars many of our I teachers convention encourage many able and quali- at Charles Meeker, 13, 761 Uni- ficers Virgil G. Beaupre and Congressman Harold M. Ryan, ;e Pointe High School, youth fronl becoming future versity. was struck by an un- Thomas McLaughlin, Jr., ques- ~.~...~... ~~ '''V:- Democrat, of the 1~th Congres- fied prospective ;;iudents to go d her keys in the car. technicians, scientists, mathe- identified automobile on Tues- tioned Charles, W110 stated that sional District of Michigan, an- on to greater educational fields .d in the school lot, and day evening. October 9. The a colored man in a uniform, nounces that, he has compiled to provide the necessary quali- maticians and other professional l police for assistance. young teenager had been riding possibly a 'gas station attend- an extensi':e list of corporations, fied personnel to contend with peoJ,>le." was treated at Cottage his bike north on Kercheval ant, got out of the car, checked companies, foundations and or- ital where six stitches and was crossing the drivew~ to make sure he (Charles) was ganizations which provide schol- needed to close the to the parking lot at Notre all right. then drove off. arships to students who wish d. to continue their higher edu- Dame, when a car attempted a Police checked all gas sta- I' cation. I left turn into the lot. tions in the area, but were un- The bicycle rider, struck by able to locate a likely suspect. "The compilation of this ex- Charles could not elaborate on the turning automobile, suf- tensive information will be of his description of the man, and fered a bruised hip and arm. great aid to all high school sen- was unable to nam<: the make or iors who wish to pursue a high- a wonderful topcoat of fine Valaire Van Damme. H48 st. color of the car. er edu,cation, because it will Clair, telephoned a report of The incident is still under in- give each student a source to l.ts ltd the accident to City police. Of- vestigation. which he can ap~ly for a schol- VENETIAN COVERT • • arship," said Con gr e s sm a n 11 Ryan. It's nice silky feel • • • light Congressman lWan fur t h e,r weight • • • sturdiness • • . and a MICHIGAN BELL stated, "I am in the process of warmth . • . make Venetian , " sending out this information to Covert the ideal topcoat fabric ~ all the high school seniors of for Michigan's changeable my Con g i e s s ion a 1 District, I~ weather. We have them, loomed whose names have been sub- in Holland and tailored to, mitted to me by their high our exacting standards . . . schools. It is my hope that many in bark brown, charcoal grey, of the students will strive to obtain a scholarship in order navy blue and charcoal blue. to continue their education." Try one on this week. I "We are now li..ing in a 110.00 a world of rapid technological developments and our nation should not suffer in any way METRO-CALLING SERVICE can help you get more WHALING'S because of the lack of incen- things done faster and easie:--by telephone. This tives in educating and training ?JIM4W6Zt ourselves and our youngsters to . optional, new telephone service offers you unlimited 520 WOODWARD FISHER BUILDING Ing smarmess In meet this challenge. These WO 2.1456 TR 3-11440 this CHURCH- dialed calling throughout 80 communities in Detroit scholarships will greatly assist 7 MILE NEAR LIVERNOIS-UN 4.2600 and the surrounding metropolitan area from 6 p.m. to in meeting the demands of pres- the pocketbook Open Thursdey end frIday EVIIIlI.",& 9 a.m. weekdays and all day Sunday, ThanksO'ivinrr ent day necessities of educa- :e of the knowl. ' b ~ ,,.+: AJ, ,I!t">. ~ ~.!<,.. e.hr1stmas and New Year's. And you get a privHte tion," said Congressman Ryan. re for whom it line, and unlimited calling in your local callin'" area Ryan also stated, "We should any time. The cost? Just $10.95 a month, pI~s tax. Why not call our Business Office and find out more about the many ways METRO-CALLING SERVICE America's finest Champagne is rlus;ye 'With us can help you? -Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. in the world's most beautiful boule , LAWRENCE C. SAVAGE, Grosse Pointe City Manager, helps transfer files , area. from the old to the new City offkes. The move was completed on schedule though a mdred dollars STORMY WEATHER'S ON THE WAY. And more than hitch in timing forced a last-minute switah in moving companies. The company which ever on those bitter cold days ahead, shopping by originally contracted for the 1 o'clock job a month ago telephoneet at a quarter to 1 phone' is the convenient thing to do. What could last Friday, moving day, to report tliat its truck would be several hours late. Another be faster, easier, and just plain cozier than ordering local company was contacted, responded immediately, and shortly after 2 p.m., the whatever you need by a movers arrived. By Friday evening change-over had been completed, and City of. few flicks of the telephone ficials were ensconced in their new offices at 17147 Maumee, directly behind the Circus Park dial? So if the weather's Police-Fire Building. the give-you-the-sniffles va- riety, or you just can't get Farms Submits Cinema League To See Movie away from the house, let your telephone do your Building Repo~t The Grosse Pointe Ciilema are wonderful to behold. League will present "Fabulous Preceding the' main program running around for you. A monthly building report Mexico" by William Kennedy, at will be a brief 10 minute in- The Shop-by-Phone habit submitted by Farms' City Engi~ the Grosse Pointe War Me- formative talk on "Three Types saves you time, saves you neer Murray M. Smith disclosed morial, next Thursday evening, of Reflex Viewers for Movie steps, saves YOU. that 10 construction permits October 25, at 8 o'clock. Cameras" . ) were issued during September, The color movie will feature This meeting of the Cinema ~$$$$$$$$$$~$$$$$$$$$$$$ worth an assessed valuatio!' of many stops off the beaten path. League is open to the Grosse $39,000. Mr. Kennedy drove his own car Pointe public fr~e of charge. WE'RE PROUD TO SALUTE the and was able to get movies of You may join the Cinema One permit was for a resi- many plcoces that!: conducted League without being a pho- men and women in the news- ' dential building val u e d at tours do not cover. tographer. Some members are $26,000; and nine permits were paper industry this week. The movie will take you beginners and other members for miscellaneous construction, National Newspaper Week, down the Pan-American high- are a d van c e c photographers. worth $13,000. October 14-20,serves to re- way through Laredo" Texas to Still other members are non- Since January I, according to Mexico City. All of the sights photographers who just like to mind us of their dedicated Smith's report. a total of 90 watch travel movies. work in the endless job of in Mexico City, Taxco, and Aca- building permits. val u e d at pulco are covered in beautiful Sol. U.S. Distributor RObInson Lloyd. Ltd •• Great Neck. N. Y. keeping us a nation of well.. $1,186.200. were issued by his color. A man can attain g rea t Exclusive Michigan Distributor: VI'IlANO IMPORTERS, me. department!:. informed citizens. And Mich- Cuernav~ca is the town where heights just by staying on the 2030 West Fort St., Detroit, Mich. • Phone 826-0,116 Of these, 19 were for resi- Mexicans say there are more level. igan Bell is also proud of its dential construction valued at own role in helping the news- pretty girls than any other I-=:;;:;::~======----=;;::;:;;:;;;::;:;;:;;::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::;:;:::::::;:::::::::;;":~------~- a total of $771,000; 68 were for place in Mexi{:o. Cuernavaca ~;.E~~ papers in our state get the miscellaneous building, worth news to you quickly •.• for $232,200: one was for a businJess ace with the famous wall murals building, valued at $33,000; and modem telephone equipment two permits were for nonassess- isby alsoDiegothe Rivera.site of DiegoCortez'sRiverapaI- ~~~E~ was commissioned to do the L and facilities are an essential able buildings, valued at Ililllililllllilil! murals by the one time United part of the newspapers' job $150,000. The one permit for residen- of gathering and publishing In the town of Tuluco you tial construction 1a s t month the news. was for a home at 217 Muir in marketing and street venders road. I selling straw dolls, baskets and ~===~=~~=~~==~~======beautiful handmade pottery. Lake Patzcuaco is seldom seen by the average tourist. The city of Guanajuato is the W~ANNUAL SALE222~22 same today as in 'coloniail times. ELECTRIC DRYERS Its charm and picturesqueness BlJY NOW & SAVE Gross~ Pointe Ne.ws Published every Thursday by Anteebo Publishers, Inc. 99 Kercheval Avenue Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan Phone TU 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines Second Class Postage paid at De- troit, Michigan. Subscr1pt1on Rates $4.00 Per Yeln' by Mail ($5.00 0 U t sid e Wayne Caunty).,A1l News and Advertising Copy Must Be In Tlie News Office by Tuesday Noon to Xnsure Inser- tion. AOdress all Mall ~Subscrlpt1ons. Change of Address J! arms 3579) to 99 Ker cheval Avenue, Grosse Pointe 36. Michigan.

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Page Four • Thursday, October 18, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 18, 1962 Loren Huff Assigned To Missile Cruiser Park Delegates A,rchi'ves Sale Brings $43,000" SENTENCED TO JAIL PORTSMOUTH, Va. - Loren overhaul period at the Na~al Has New Buick Agen~y' ,. Walter Fletcher: 39, of Ward- J. Huff. interior communica- Shipyard Portsmouth Va heard a report lly Miss Milka cllff Hotel, Detroit, arrested tions electrician third class. . , ,. Going to Lansing Harold O~Love, President of I . Ieonomoff, Vice-President of the USN. son of Mr. and Mrr.. John Upon JoinIng th~ fleet after ~ the DetroIt Association of Con- by Farms police on Thursday, tl'lbutors to the Archives of Association, on the success of E. Huff of 85 Lake Shore lane, refresher training; the modern- The Park council appointed a , October 11, and charged with American Art, today announced the recent Auction and Sale Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich., is ized cruiser will depart for the delegate and alternate delegate, . being drunk and dis

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Thursday, October 18. '1962 Page Six G R 0 S..S E POI N TEN E W S Thursday, October 18. 1962 - ,- Teaches Plans Theology Expert To Speak Here Club to Hear '\ For 'Retireni,ent The opportunity to hear. one St. George's Episcopal Church Rescue Expert LANDSCAPING York Jewelers 16 Cu'nningh~'n1.'S of the country's outstanding men in New York. He has been on or relandscaping Planning for a retirement in the theologica:).teaching .field the Kenyon College faculty ,:' DRUG STORES, career is an important phase of will be welcomed by Grosse since 1956, lecturing in' Old Rescue breathing-.{ method Come to Hall's for a Choice Selection of Nursery Stock ~"~_~I'~~'~ ~ each individual's life, and ex'" Pointers seeking the answer to Testament, Bexlef Hall, and in I of artificial respiration '50 sim- ANNIVERSARY r/~"P ,~. _ perts have suggested that the the question, "How to Read the Political' Science, in addition to pIe that it can be used success- for peop'" h'ha want the best we have real bargains in choice age of fifty Is not too soon to Bible." his other responsibilities. fully by children as well as EVERGREENS upright yews and spreaders of 16941 KERCHEVAL corner NOTRE DAME begin formulating your own per- A. Denis Baly, chairman of His publis:Oe~ wo~ks .have adults-will be demonstrated all kinds. sonal blueprint for the future. th6 Departmerit of Religion at been acclaimed by laymen as at the Tuesday, October 23, The Department of Communl~ Kenyon College" leoturer, au~ well as the clergy. Among his meeting. of the; Grosse Pointe loaded with color and blooms. ty Services of the Grosse Pointe thor and ,authority' on the Mid- best known works are "Choe-en Exchange Club. .. MUMS ••• These arc hardy garde" varie- SUPER LOW DISCOUNTS ties at 96c cach. Public School System is happy dIe East, will speak at 8 p.m: People," . "Multitudes in the FOR OUR to present "Preparation for Re- Monday, October" 22, and at Vall~y," a book on the Middle, Donald Calrd of Detroit Edi. A very large selection, all top tirement", a ten-week seminar, 10:45 a.m.. Tuesday, October 23, E a s t ern situation "Beseiged son's employe relations depart- TULIP BULBS size, imported varieties. which will begin on Thursday, in the undercroft of Christ City," dealing with 'the role' of mant will give instructions in October 25 at 7:30 in the eve- Episcopal Church. the Christian Church in the en- mouth - to - mouth resuscitatiQn GROSSE POINTE ning. , In his Tuesday morning lec- tire world, and "Academic II- and discuss emer~ncy situa- Final Potted Rose Clearan~e ••.•••• from $1.00 Seminar Leader will be Wil::- ture he will discuss "What Is lusion." He is' ,now working on tions in which the method can ...... CUSTOMERS bur E, Landis, Administrator, the Gospel?" Lunch (pric~ 75 a "Geographical' Companion' to be used. THE PERFECT Pre-Retirement Counseling, of .cents) will follow Mr. Baly's the Bible," and will take a The audience also will view C?rysler Corporation. l\,1r.Lan- t~lk at .12:15. An open coffee leave of absen,ce from Kenyon a training film on the subject HALL'S NURSERY dJS i~ a vet~ran o~.thIrty-four llour is pbinned for Monday t~ continue with his g"eQgraph.:and have an opportunity to Your dapcndoble nunary for 25 ycan. A complete line of Scott's products years e~perlence 10 the per- evening \\dth 'Mr. Buly as the ical research in !rim and in the practice resCue breathing on a sonnel fIeld, and for the past guest of honor. Syrian-Lebanese area. specially designed manikin. 24300 HARPER, bet. 9 and 10 Mile Rds. PR 5.3455 tw~~years has bee? conducting Mr. Baly was born in Liver------The meeting will be held at :2 Miles Straight from End of Ford Expresswoy re~Jrernent counsehng programs pool, England, and upon.gradu- Legion 'L.ad_ies the Grosse Pointe War Mem- OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY for key management and techni... ation .from the University of orial and is sooeduled'to begin cal personnel at the Chrysler Li"verpool, he taught in To Hold Dance , with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Corporation. and in 'various schools ip. the .., "Planning" I' your ,Ieretirement M'ddl Eas,t end'109, as Head- . The Grosse~ Pbinte. ..American career, exp aIDS :NJ.r. Landis, master of' St- GeQrge's Upper L' .. ' . 1 "will help you to anticipate and School on th~ Arab side of f! g6 0 n AuxilIary,. No., 303, tn prepare for what can be J - 1" - . ~091 ~ack ave~ue,lssponsor- erusa em. During the' year mg a costume dance on October many enjoyable years of retire- 1950 he became the first Secre': 27 . ment. The seminar sessi.ons, ta 'f L' 'W k C . '. '. b th h b d d if' ry or aymen s or, oun- Dancmg and refreshments open to 0 us an an w e, cil of Churches in Geneva f 9 till 1 - will be conducted on an inform- Switz I d _' , rom p.m., :30 a.m. Tick- The Pointe's Oldesl MAdlet aI, problem-solving basis. Lec- .~'After ~~. i at in this ets are $3.25 a person or $6.50 898 St. Clair Ave., near Mack TU"'S-156S TU 5..1566 1amous ,.. Wm ROGERS *~ tures discussions 'cases guest try er IS arr v '. .coun- a couple. Reservations may be resource, persons, ".and appropri-. he served as VIsiting. .. lec- had .by co...•..'t"ct'"ng'" I Mr s. Frank 'lms 'th h . d t t rial turer m World Chri:Jtianlty 10 Bonner at TU 1-5544 CIGARETTE f ate f1 WI an ou ma e S ' , • PRIME CHOICE will be used to help individuals Personalize it with initials and it's a acquire the kind of information gift to delight any male for use at they need to make realistic LAMB home or in the office. Simply styled plans for retirement careers. LEG 0' Please bear in mind that the LAND 0' LAKES SWEET CREAM BUTIER " 69c lb. with mahogany liner to hold regular CHET SAMPSON or king size cigarettes. earlier plans are made, the bet- ITALIAN ter. It might be suggested that suggests a thrift vacation in ~THE INTERNATIONAL.SIL.VER age 50 is certainly not too early Fresh St. Laurent's BALM to begin work on this very im- portant part of life." Old Fashioned WITH DISPENSER 'I'he seminar outline will cov~ GROUND er: I. - "Looking Ahead to c Living"; II. - "Food Guides BEEF LEADS A " for Better Health in Later Europe PEANUT DOUBLE LIFE ~ 57 Years"; III. - "Improving Physical and 'Mental Health"; this fall or winter 4S IV & V. "Economic Security in 3.lbs.1 BUTTER i Retirement"; VI. - "Social Not Homogenized Security Benefits"; VII, - "Re- 00 placing Work Values in Retire- 17 Days'••• from $499 No Stabilizer REVLON ment"; VIII. ,- "Family Life Peanuts and Salt Only SATIN SET or and U&eof Leisure Time"; IX. Including all transportation, hotels, meals, transfers. HILLS - "Living Arrangements in Re- BROS. Cake Mixes I Early Americans SILKEN NET tirement";. and X. - General and sightseeing 59& 1 Lb. 2 oz'69 C Summary and Review. . COFFEE l-Lb. Can Jar ea • White Apple Sauce Will yours be a successful re- MANY ITINERARIESFROM WHICH TO • Yellow • Devilsfood Raisin 35 tirement? It should be, and it CHOOSE, WITH DAILY-DEPARTURES. 8-0z:. PEAS in CREAM SAUCE Pkg. 2 for 55~ • Fudge Fudge Nut can be. For your reservation in Morbi. BIRD'S } 8-0%. this course it is IMPORTANT Call or See Us for Any or All of Your Travel Needs MIXED VEGETABLES • Spice 1 in Onien Sauce Pkg. 2 for69~ Date Hut that you call the Department EYE • Coconut of Community Services, 43 FORD HOOK LIMAS .10-0%. 2for69~ Surprise Butter Pecan Grosse Pointe boulevard, at TU - Chet Sampson Travel' Service FROZEN . with Tomatoes Pkg. OLD SPICE 5-3808 or TU 5-0271, as enroll- ment is limited in thiS' course. 100 Kercheval, on th~ Hill TUxedo 5-7510 FREE You can always he sure of QUALITY FOODS at Ve1'brugge's FREE SHAVE LOTION - REG. 1.25 •••• DELIVERY " ' DELIVERY Church Holding Youth Sunday

St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church of Grosse Pointe Farms will ob- serve Youth Sunday on Octo- ber 21. PAUL REVER Vicar Jerald Borgie' will preach the sermcn at both the ICE BUCt at CUNNING,HAM'S 8:30 and the 11 a,m, worship services. Young people of the Wonderful way to keep ice cubes church will also have a part in handy. But think of it, too. filled with $111 you see and know the service. They will serve hot soup. jellied consomme or ice as greeters and, ushers and a cream when the occasion ;aIls for your ••• twenty voice High School Girls' buffet entertaining •. Pyrex lined. 2 choir will 'sing, accompanied -quart capacity. by Miss :Mairgene Seyler at the REGISTERED organ. famous '" Wm ROGERS *:: Miss Janice Bamberger will give a brief address on the +THE INTERNA'TIONAL.SIl.VER PHARMACIST youth program of St. Paul Church; Bill Horvath will read the lessons and Dave Matuschek Open Thursday Evenings And you can trust him because he uses only the will lead the congregation in freshest, purest drugs avaiiable, compounded acel.lr~ closing prayer. ately, at a minimum cost to you. In the afternoon at 4 o'clock the young people will witness a 72 minute film entitled "The Starflre features a 345.h,p. ultra high-compression engine, WE DON'T OFFER • • • Unfinished 'Task." The entire leather-~!,pointed bucket seats, full.length console with T.stick community is invited to the Hydra.Matic Drive, power steering, power brakes, tachometer. Tradin~ st~ps, prizes, there is ne "age limit," Youth Sunday services and all nor d0 :t\.)u :am. - any cIub"s, secre t" Ot II seIect" youth are also cordially invited organi~Hot}\. We DO oHer low, low dis- to the evenin.g meeting. count \~ices on prescriptions to every- one, backed by, 73 years of DRIVE CAUTIOUSLY Schools are open again-give Experience. our children the right~of-way to COME IN SOON ..• a long life. You'll see, just as others have, that CUNNINGHAM'S will accurately ANNIVERSARY fill your pres<.:ription 16th SALE! II They steal the show-and no wonder! Starfire for '63, Americ-,a's REG. 98~ REG. 1.19 full-size sports car sensation, combines pure glamor with a tJustom made i - touch of adventure! And JETFIRE-the first production car For '63 ...there's "SOMETHING' EXTRA" with a fluid~injected, turbocharged engine! Both deliver about owning an OLDSMOBILEI brilliant V-8 performance and have the exciting styling to DRAPERIES and PEPTO Carter's complement it! See these two breath-taking sports cars-and all the great new Oldsmobile models for 1963-at the Show BISMOl PillS _.. then test-drive them at your Oldsmobile Quality Dealer's! BEDSPREADS Beneath Its sleek hardtop exterior. JETFIRE sports a 215.h.p. Turbo- NINETY. EIGHT • SUPER 88 • DYNAMIC 88 • STARF'RE • F-8S • JETFIRE Rocket V.8 Engine, Morocceen b.ucket seats, front compartment .' LARGE SIZE BOTTLE OF toO control console ~Ith Turbo.Rocket Gauge. and dual outlet exhausts.

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October 18, '1962 Thursday, October 18, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven St. Paul Yearbook Wins Top Award Donald Schrom 'PING York Jewelers Holding Show iping 16th I ection of Nursery Stock A one man show by Pointe peopt. Nho wont the best ANNIVERSARY SALE have real bargains in choice artist Donald Schrom is being Ight yews and spreaders of held at the Grosse Pointe War. kinds. Memorial Center, Oclobe'r 14, to October 28. led with color and blooms. NOW SERVES se are hardy gorden varie- The exhibit rooms which are at 96c each. on the second floor are open MORE THAN ery large selection, 011 top from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ll1ldfrom , imported varieties. 12.-5 p.m. on Sundays. It is wise, however, to telephone be- fore coming to view as the e .•.•.•• from $1.00 rooms are sometimes occupied 600,000 by meetings. THE PERFECT 61FT Donald Schrom is a gradua~ ' of the Art Institute in Chicago MICHIGAN IRSERY and Bowling Green State Uni. c:)mplet. line of Scott's products versity. He currently serves as MOTORISTS Grosse Poi n t e Elementary ) Mile Rds. PR 5.3455 Schools Art Supervisor. ,f FDrd Expresswoy' The outstanding services of Automobile Mr. Schrom's works have'been SUNDAY seen before in this area only at Club of Michigan, combined with genuine The Detroit Artists Market and interest in its members, now provide more at Bowling Green State Univer- than 600,000 of Michigan's good motorists The Paulite, publication of St. of the 1963 Paulite; REV. JAMES sity. His works are essentially re'alisti~ but with very original with all of the advantages, privileges and Paul's High School has been judged MAGMER, S.J., Founder and Director interpretations of color. the best of winners in five categories of the Detroit Student Press Associa- protection of better motortilg through Auto He .is exhibiting ten oils, in an annual competition, I described tion and also head of the Univei'sity of Club membership. in detail below. Pictured are: SISTER Detroit Journalism Department; and twenty - five watercolors and several works of mixed media JAMES MATHILDA, O.P., St. Paul; SISTER MARY JEREMIAS, O.P., of involving wax crayon, india ink. LORRAINE SUPRUNOWICZ of St. Paul. Sisters James Mathilda and 5 TU 5-1566 and waterbase paint. Subjects Detroit Automobile famous * Wm ROGERS *Silverplate Modern Yearbook, producer of the Mary Jeremias were the advisers of of th:e'sepictures are still lifes Paulite; KEN MELDRUM, the Editor the 1962 Paulite, or rural scenes. Inter~Insurance Exchange at Automobile Club of Michigan CIGARETTE BOX * * '" Life, personality; .2. complete coverage. 3. dignity; 4. carefully Personalize it with initials and it's a St. Paul High School has gift to delight any male for use at add e d another highly-coveted edited, and 5. interest for peo. award to the previously an- The Quilter Agency GROSSE POI NTE DIVISION home or in the office.Simply styled pIe who have no connection nounced A-Plus. To be chosen with school. Various quotations Homeowners and Business Property 15415 E. Jefferson ...... 69c lb. with mahoganyliner to hold regular as the ONE best book in a com- or king size cigarettes. are taken directly from judge's petition entered by many Mich- comments: "The Paulite far ex- I.... PHONE: 821-8000 igan, Ohio, Indiana, and INSURANCE ~THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY ceeded II!lV expectations: it is George Measel, Manager Ontario schools is indeed a not just good, it is truly su. Retirement and Group Plans great distinction . . . and St. perior. You do a fine job of Paul's 1962 Paulite has done imparting that "That's just the s•• first page IOif Iocol phone books for offices In other cities just that! For there is only ONE way it was" feeling - and the I MICHAEL awarded each year- Thomas R. Quilter C.L.U. reader is convinced that the 300 1.8.M. Bldg. LEADS A to that book which in the opin- way it was was pretty wonder- 7700 Second Blvd. TR 3-2005 ion of a panel of judges is se- ful!" DOUBLE LIFE lected as best of field. One book is chosen, in each of five classes based upon num. ber of studp.nt enrollment, out • of those books which have been placed in First Place Award category by the judges who have analyzed all the books in the Mixes Early American, competition. The one book in II you didn't plan e Apple Sauce each class that is chosen as top ,w in that classification wins a 5 food Raisin Commander Award. This year e Fudge Nut the commander awards went to .1. the following: to go to the show, Dote Nut nut Class 1-Largest size enroll- , 'ise Butter Pecan ment: Juggler, Notre Dame High School, Harper Woods. erbrugg~s FREE Class 2-Saldet, Salesian High get ready to change your mind DELIVERY School, Detroit. Class3-Paulite, GrossePointe Farms, St. Paul High School.

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______._ '.11 •__ [ .,_ .. __.._ _7_ .. ttllol! -.11._ t IIIIlO ' _ _ _ _ _'_._ __ _. ._ __ b_._ ..-..b__ ~_, _ Page Eight G R 0 5 s'e POI N TEN e w s Thursday, October 18, '1962 Thursday, October 18, 1962 Parcells. PT A Kercheval-on~the-Hill Played Host Lt. John Wee~ Makes 300th Jet Landing Mter the la~ding, Weed was FARMS TO BUY OIL oalled to the Flag Bridge where On Monday, OCtober 15. the Woman's Club Group to ~ Meets Oct. 24 Lt. John W. Weed, who s e operating in Fail' EastE!il'tlwaters he' was conir-atuiated by Sev- Fanns council aecepted a low par e n t s Mr. and Mrs. W. F. when Lieutenant Weed's super. enth Fleet Commande!t Vie e bid froni the Shores Oil com- The October meeting of the Aiice, of Alice' The first meeting of the Par- Weed live at 534-Cadie"ux Rd., sonic je,t oau:ght one of the Mid- cells Junior High School Par- made his 300th carrier landing, way's arresting cables, making Admiral Wiilliam A. Schoech, pany to sell fuel oil to the city, arden Group of the Grosse commercial mell cnt-Teacher Association, enti- when his A4D-2 Skyhawk: jet the 32-year-old lieu'tenant the who was aboard Midway to ob- I for the Pier Park and. the ointe Woman's Club wiII be AVSA for 12 yel tled "A Day In the Classroom," bomber landed on ilie flight ship's fourth triple centurian serve flight operations, and the Water Filtration Plant, for a n Wednesday, October 24. at 1 talk and demons1 will be held iJn Wednesday deck of the Seventh Fleet at- pHoto . r home culture of I Comm~der of Carrier Divis- total cost of $2,586.30, for 21,- .m., In the HospitalIty Center Mrs. Harold • e v en i n g, October 24, at tack carrier Midway (CVA- Lieurtentant Weed, of Attack ass ion Three Rear Admiral Daniel 300 gallons of oil. The bid Kercheval avenue. chairman of the : 7:30 p.m. 41) September 15. Squadron 23. has made all of F. Smith, 'Jr., who flies his Flag was the lowest of five submit- Every student at Parcells The 62,OOO-ton carrier was his landJngs on the Midway. on the Midway. ted. has sent his parents an invita- tion to this evening of classes, ,<"PI and a copy of his regular Wed- nesday class schedule. When the bell rings at 7:30. all par- l "* ents should be seated in the Come see the rea/show cars-of the :r first pE~riodclasses of their chil- cren. o In each class meeting of 15 ~ minutes, teachers will explain to parents the purpose of the • THESE SPRIN ~ I) course, the daily routines, AUTO SHOW IN THE FALL G F~OWERS AL.L. , d methods and materials used, all are Plante' .Tul,ps, hYacinth MUST BE P, t)-pical assignments and tests, ~/oom oround d 'n lJIe Fall. It's s, daffodils on and ways of evaluating each 'n the 5 ' YOur horne 1. eos)' to have fl The Ladies of the American Uro- GUY W. SEWELL was entertainment "I" pr'ng C •0r Os I ' student's progress. It is hoped oi. 'tt/e bulb, ,,' rocus blo . 01'19 as ten f , that as the parents follow the logical Association Convention visited chairman. Others serving the commit- mree inch ' and are I Om f'rst, 01 u corne i es apart. Th I' al'lted thre .01'19 wit' schedule of the children, they the Hill last week to shop and view tee were MRS. DAVID SIEGEL, Mrs. inches ;:: blOOm. The~: 10ffodils, t:Ii,nches de. will come to a better under- the Artist's Street Market. General Harry M. Domzalski, Mrs. David S. earl)' Or IP an~ si" inch arger bulbs ps and h)'< standing of each sul>jeot and chairman of the convention was MRS. planted . ote 'n Sprin es apOrt. Whet'hre plont, Randall, Mrs. J. J. Dudek. Mrs. Sher- er of the total demands made on HARRY E. LICHTWARDT and MRS. win Lutz, and Mrs. Juluis Stern. Septembe~n the Fol1. 1~1all these bulb they , a child in a school day. freezes " ' and are p~ bs Orri...e f flOwe, Or the w. onted 01'1"0<; rOm Holl ' There will be five minutes 'nter. T'.me unt"1 Ot allowed between pach class Dual-Licensed Driver Ticketed , the g, period, and monitors will be on IThieves Rob duty to help fathers and moth- Thoma~ . G. Quinlan, 19, of When asked to remove the li- ers to find the assigned rooms. Woods Visit6r 6303 Radnor. Detroit, is sched- cense from the case, Quinlan We olso corry c complete line of other All Wednesday classes will be uled to appear before Woods HOLLAND BULBS such os GLORY OF put the case in his pocket, and An out-of-town visitor in the explained, including the aca- Judge Don Goodrow on Novem- THE SNOW, SCiLLAS, ANEMONES, WATERILlE: demic subjects, physical educa- ber 17, for having an illegal op- pre s e n t e d another license, Woods was a victim of thieves GRAPE HYACiNTH, ERANTHIS, GIGANTEUM, tion, junior homemaking, guid- erator's license and for running which showed his birthdate as who broke into his car during the night oi Frid.9.Y, October AND DWARF IRIS. Diggers and Bulb Foods are n ance, art, music, industrial a red light. being in 1943. He was ordered ovailable - SHOP EARLY AND BE SURE 12, and stole some of his cloth- arts and conversational French. to show the other document. TO GET YOUR FAVORITE ASSORTMENT OF He Quinlan was arrested by Pa- ing. If a study hall or service trolmen Robert Set('.hel1 and BULBS IN ITS ENTIRETY. Setchell and Kelly said that The victim, Chat'les W. SU- crisp, custom look of period is part of a student's Bernard Kelly on Monday, Oc- ,The new,. Wednesday schedule, parents they checked the second license fert, 38, 'of 4210 Ferry street, tober 1. when the officers. ob- are invited to enjoy a coffee and found thai the birthdate Grandville, Mich., told police served the youth commit the break or to explore the build- was recorded as being in 1941. that he was visiting at 1953 Meldrum & Smith Nursery traffic violation, at 2:40 a.m., ing. All display cases will have They took Quinlan to the sta~ Norwood and his car was park- goir..;:;north on Mack avenue. He Bulb Specialists informative exhibits; bulletin tion for questioning. ed in front of the house. At ignored the light at Cook road. 17750 MACK AVE. TU boards will feature student At the station, Quinlan told daybreak, he discovered that After stopping the youth, the his automobile had been forci- CHRYSLER GROSSE POINTE 24, MICHIGAN work, and the special equip- the policemen that he had pro- ment for science and langu- officers asked him for his driv- bly entered and the iterps gone. er's license, and the youth pro- cured the second license from THE LUXURIOUS NEW YORKER. Crisp, clean THE ECONOMICAL NEWPORT. Don't let its age laboratories will be avail- a man he met in a Detroit Taken, according to his re- able for inspection. duced a card case with several port to authorities, Were a beauty with a minimum of chrome trimming. More price make you think this is a Hjr. edition." Full-size forms of identification, includ- restaurant for $15, then chang- Parents are urged to visit the ed the story, stating that he is man's black suit, valued at $75. than twenty major driving aids are standard equipment. V.8 power thrives on regular gas. school library which now con- ing a license. a dark blue raincoat, valued at employed by a printing firm, THE SPORTS-BRED 300. The lusty Chrysler for tains more than 6000 volumes where the license was made up. $25; and a 1>rown briefcase, Stop by, say hello. We'll be glad to arrange for a ~ for pleasure reading and ref- Gym, and at the close of the bearing the initials "WHS," \'63! Powered by big V-8's for any performance taste. test drive at your dealer's. erence use. Many new ):>ooks sixth period parents and teach- Quinlan was released to his worth $10. 0 CHRYmR IlMStDN CHRV51.ER will be on display to help par- ers will gather there for a soc~ father after being ticketed for The matter was referred to , MlITDRS ClIIIl'OIWIlllI 17045 Kercheval-in the Village • TU 2 ents become familiar with the ia! hour. All of the Homeroom ignoring a red traffic light sig- Det. Sgt. Walter O'Dell and HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs •• 9 t( wide range of material avail. Mothers will be serving as the ual and for possession of an il- Det, Leroy Tobian for investi- able to interest and inform the hospitality committee, under legal driver's license. Both li- gation. modern student. the direction ()f Mrs. Bernard censes were confiscated pend- SEEIT TODAY A.T YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER Repeat Oller Throughout the evening c()f. Martin, mother vice-president ing an investigation of his true It costs more to support one fee will be served in the Girls' of the Parcells P.T.A. age. bad habit than many good ones. Well Trimmed Choice LAMB CHOPS

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)etober 18, 1962 Thursday, October 18, 1962 G R 0 SSE P 0' I N TEN EW S Page Nine R:\'S TO BUY OIL Woman's Club Group to Meet Teachers Plan [onday, October 15, the Lincoln Continental Has Refinements PLUMBING LA 7-9600 council accepted. a low The October meeting of the Alice, of Alice's Violet Rack, Oct. 22 .l\leeting n the Shores Oil com- commercial member of the and den Group of the Grosse Members of the Michigan sell fuel oil to the city. iute Woman's Club will be AVSA for 12 years will give a Education Association's Depart- ~ Pier Pa;-k and the Wednesday, October 24. at 1 talk and demonstration on the ment of ClassrOom Teachers, HEATING home culture of African Violets. to. Filtration Plant, for a Area 2, will hold a fall meet- m., in the Hospitality Center Mrs, Harold W. Harden is DIV. 5t of $2,586.30, for 21,- ing, October 22 ad; Ferry SChool. Kercheval avenue. chairman of the group . .Ions of oil. The bid Mrs. Elimbeth Donnelly. di- - lowest of five submit- rector of Area 2 and teacher at Stairkwea1Jher, SChool, Ply- mouth, will preside at the meeting. On the agenda is a language arts program with recordings BASEMENT being made of the dlscussion groups. Copies of the con- TOILETS versaltion will be given to parti- cipants at a follow-up meeting L~W in Livonia. 9941 HAYES AS $14100 James Aloqdelis, assistant di- recior, Grosse Pointe, will be . introduced to the teachers.

Good Literature Week Proclaimed -To Open School THE By special proclamation, the bookstores will feature fine Pointe Ski Club week of October 15.22, has been books for the young reader and declared "Better Literattu'e for will display copies of the official The Grosse :PoiRte Ski Club ROSE MAN : Youth Week" by Michigan Gov- "Better LiteratUll"e for Youth" sponsored by the Grosse Pointe ernor John B. Swainson and proclamations by the Governor War Memorial is beginning its Detroit Mayor Jerome Cava- and Detroit's Mayor. \Ve olso corry a complete line of other I Ski School next Thursday night, BRINGS HOLLAND BULBS such os GLORY OF nagh. S i mil a r proclamations As- an additional feature of Octo-ber 25, at the Grosse Pointe THE SNOW, SCILLAS, ANEMONES, WATERILlES, have been issued by Grdsse the week, a delightful enter- War Memorial Center at 8 p.m. GRAPE HYACINTH, ERANTHIS, GIGANTEUM, ',L1UM Pointe, community mayors and tainment for children (from one It will be open free of charge you ••• officials of 22 metropolitan De- to ninetyi called "A Fantasy in AND DWARF IRIS. Diggers and Bulb Foods are now to members of the G r 0 sse troit suburbs which have Better Puppetland" will be held at the ovailable - SHOP EARLY AND BE SURE Pointe Ski Qlub. All interested TO GET YOUR FAVORITE ASSORTMENT OF HOLLAND Literaturl:. Councils, with special Neighborhood f""ub on Satur~ BULBS IN ITS ENTIRETY. programs, newspaper features, day, October 20. Two complete Grosse Pointe skiers are invited library displays ...nd other ac- performances will be given at to join. The Ski School is de- tivities which will highlight the 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. The ad- signed to help beginning skiers & role of the Better Literature mission is a donation of 25 cents plus aidu1g those with some ~Ieldrum Smith Nursery Sales Council within the community. and all the children of the com- skiing skill to get in condition for the slopes. Bulb Specialists Speci.d litCTature desig!'ed as munity and their friends/gre 17750 MACK AVE. TU 5-5433 a salute to ".~ public library cordially invited to attend. Tom Horisan and the Ciavola will be available at all Grosse The program includes two brothers Rex and Howard will GROSSE POINTE 24, MICHIGAN \ Pointe Library branches and favorite fairy tales by Hans be in c h a r g e of instruction. ------I Christian Andersen-"Thumbel- They will dwell at great length YEAR 'ROUND FREEDOM Don't lE't its lina" and "The Little Mermaid" on the safety factors necessary 'plus four origiilal pl!ays-"The to observe in skjing, the proper tion." full-siLe Greedy Witch," "Tiger Stadi- use of straps, and the correct from bothersomemice-and other pests FINE um," "Did you ever see a dream manner to ride tows and lifts. w a 1kin g" and "The Little An analysis of equipment and MEATS Candle GirL" Now! Enjoy freedpm from costly, harm- arrange for a 1 clothing needed will follow with flOSI: HOME SERVICE OFFERS YOU Barbara Wenzel of Cloverly displays by ski shops in the ful home insect pests. Rose Home Se!Vice 17045 Kercheval-Inthe Village. TU2-5778 • Free Delivery TU2-5777 road, who designed and made area. Guaranteed, professional, protection ~CHRVSLER HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs., 9 to 6 - Fri. and Sat .. 8 to 6 most of the Puppets and wrote ~ MaTOllS Clllll'IIIW10lf Moving into actual ski train- brings l;esearched, scientific. protection the script, i;; in charge of the ing the' basic ski positions will against moths, ants, carpet beetles, production, The ushers who will be taught and practiced. Step into your home ••• and keeps it then~ Bepel.t Olfer Repeat Oller wear attractive "pixie" costumes spiders and 'other insect pests • ~ • turns will be demonstrated as are 1IK.ry Ann Donath, Mary I all year for only pennies a day! LER well as the techniques of falling 365 days a year! t • Well Trimmed Choice Choice Beth Stone, carol Sue Jones, and proper rising from falls. 1 Choice Nancy Falzone, Darlene Green FREEDOM 'FROM Moths • Ants • Spiders • Carpet Beetles • Mice'. Crickets , LAMB and Deborah Hoben. As the lessons continue, kick 12.9 CHUCK turns, edging, fall lining and CHOPS • Roaches • and other pests COLLISION side stepping w i 11 be taught. ROAST The sessions will conclude with CHECK THESE FEATURES S~heduled scientific:applications • Modern equipment. LEG A telephone call to City Po- straight runs, snow plowing and and materials • Convenient-Safe-Economical • Prompt, courfeous service Strictly Fresh of lice on October 3 reported a Any plow turns. Blade minor accident l>etween two Whole cars on Notre Dame north of Cut 59& NARROW-MINDEDNESS LAMB Kercheval. Police said a car ROSE-Sinee 1860 rlOSI:C • ..,. Catl the Rose Man- BEEF driven by Carl George Yorling, Boil down the opi.r;lons of I 8401 VI. Chicago Lean of 13551 Royal Grand, Detroit, some people and. you have A'DIVISION OF ROSE Detroit 4,' Mich .. HOME SERVICE EXTERMINATOR CO. TE4-9300 Tenderloin c Ground Beef was hit by a car driven by Rob- nothing left but a few preju- lb. 59 ' ert J. Freckleton, of 24297 Bor. dices. 39c lb. lam, Warren, as Yorling was 09lb. pulling out of a parking space. 1 3 Ibs. 1°0 Damage was m i nor and no I tickets were issued, Police said.

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Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 18, '1962 Librarv Plans v , To Rent A.rt Nab Shoplifter Emory M. Ford Olivet Truste,e Bishop,to Preach Adult EducationCourses Open Thursday, October 18 On November, th(~ G r 0 sse Paintings must be f l' am e d, ------A S M. h I' The Department of Com- on Tuesday, October 16th at In Woods Store Emory M. Ford, a prominent Ford has been active in civic munity Services of the Grosse 7;30 p.m. Pointe PubHe Libr~"Y will in- priced under $100, and can be t t. IC ae e Detroit businessman, has re- 'and educatIonal a f fa i r s for __ Pointe Public School System HANDWRITING ANALYSIS Farms Youth ., augurate a new service of rent- by Grosse Pointe residen'ts only. William H. Rouse, 21, of 20919 cently been elected as member many years. From 1940-1960'"he On Sunday, October' 21, St. has some openings left in the _ Learn to' analyse yourself al of original works of art by They should be brought to the Van Antwerp, Harper Woods, of the Ollv,et College Board 6f served as a trustee o~ the .Michael's Episcopal Church will following adult e due a t ion and your shortcomings in this Thomas Cavanaugh, 18, of local artists. The library has for library November 1 or 2 be. was charged with shoplifting by 189 Earl court, convicted of some time rented out reproduc- tween 10 and 9. Trustees, Olivet, Michigan. Ford Grosse Pointe University School celebrate the Fifteenth Anni- courSes: interesting course conducted by Woods police on Tuesday, Oc- is Chairman of th.e Wyandotte in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. At ,versary of its founding," MOSAIC TILE-Create ash Netta McKeown beginning on being a disorderly person by tions of famous paintings. Now Anyone wanting further in- tober 9. He was released to his, Chemicals Corporation's Board the present time he is a Vice The Rector, the Reverend trar , trivets, tables; etc., with Thursday, October 11, at 8:00 Shores Judge John Gillis on the Friends h:lve arranged to formation should oall Miss Mel- s father, after pos'ting a bond of of Directors. He is also a Direc- President, Trustee and member Edgar' H.' Yeoman, announces ceramic tile in this most inter- p.m. ' Monday, October I,' will have provide rental or sale of origi- itta Roemer of the Library, or $150 pending a court date. tor of the following ffrms; Man- 'of the Executive' Committee of ,that in honor of this event esting class. Gerald St. Ger- MUSIC OF THE .MASTERS to work two full days ''to repay nals. Mrs. Stirling Loud, Fine Arts the According to police, Rouse ufacturer'g National Bank of ,the., Mi ;higan College Founda~ Right Reverend Russell Sturgis maine will conduct this course, -A course in Music Apprecia- a fine of $20, it was disclosed Committee chairman. by his parents In order to Insure Hie high. entered the J. C. Penney store De t'r 0 i t; Consolidation Coal tion., Other interests include: Hubbard, D.D., Bisb.op of Spo- to begin on Wednesday, Octo- tion to begin on l'v'::onday,0(.'10- est quality, plus a good variety at 19251 Mack avenue and Company; Difco Laboratories, Board President, Jennings Me- kane, will preach at both the ber 17th at 7:30 p.m. Der ~29th at 7:30 p.m., for eight Cavanaugh was arrested on of styles, any local artist is REAL GONE looked over some sport coats, Inc.; Portland Cement Associa- morial Hospital; Advisory Board 9:30 and 11:15 services. TEXTILE' PAT N TIN G _ weeks, with Ralph Deal in- Saturday, 8eutember 29, when invited to submit up to three took one from a rack and went tion; and the Cutler-Magner Member, United Foundation of" Bi,shop Hub bar d, formerly Decorate scarves, b 1 0 !.l S e s, structing. he became n:volved in a fight paintings for consideration by Sometimes the fellow who is into a fitting room to try it on. Company of which he is a Vice- Detroit; and, Di~ector of the ,Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese luncheon c lot it s, and other HISTORY OF ART-Edward with a part.~. crasher at 30 juror William Peck of the De- bent on going to the dogs goes Clarence Ebersole, assistant President. Economic Club o~ Detroit. of Michigan, was present for articles in this class to begin L. Kroon will conduct this in- Hawthorne oad, blackening troit Institute of Arts staff. broke playing the ponies. store manager, told police that Mr. Ford is a resident of the laying of the cornerstone on Monday, October 22nd, 7:30 teresting series of eight weeks his opponent':; eye. Rouse emerged from the room, Born in Detroit, Michigan, on Grosse Pointe, l;ving at 2.Wood- ,and for the dedication of the p.m., with Verna Alair as in- beginning on Tuesday, October The YOUUI was invited to a but appeared not to have the April 19, 1906, Mr. Ford com- land place. He is a member of Church, the first unit of the structor. 23rd at 7:30 p.m. party at the Hawthorne ad- coat with him. Ebersole's sus- pleted his high school work at Christ 'Church, Episcopal. now complete st. Micha~l's CHINA PAINTING _ Many The above classes are limited dress, given by a 16-year-old The Third Factor picions were aroused. st. Paul's SchOOl, Concord, ------buildings. lovely decorative pieces, as well in enrollment. To reserve your girl for a few Grosse Pointe A salesman appl'oached' Rouse, New Hampshire, in 1924. He is PURSE, CASH GONE The pubiic is cordially invit- as table china, are made in this place call the Department of High School seniors. and the youth pur~hased' a pair a graduate of Princeton Univer- ed to attend either of the a~ve class. Elsie M. Reichmann will Co~unity Services at TUxedo When a large gr.aup of un- in Drinking Water of slacks. When the salesman sity, class ot 1928. Ford is an Mrs. Rockwell T. Gust, Jr., services. instruct this course beginning 5-3808 or TUxedo 5-O27~. invited teenagers arrived, po- asked Rouse if he was inter- lice were called to send them All drinking water should be good to taste-and safe. In ested in opening a charge ac- away. The first dispersal was ;F~ve~r!£~;~~~e:!e~~;:v~~ ~:~~!tE~~~:~:a~:e~~~e~~E I======_I~==_' 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIlIIlIIIlIIllIIllIIlIIIlfJlIIIIIIIlIlIIJlllIIIIlIIlIIlIlIlIlIlIlIIlIlIlIlIIlIlIIIlIlIlIIlIIlIIlIlIIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI1ll1I11111111111111I11I1I1lD Mountain Valley Water you have a third factor. Its regular orderly. use is beneficial for your health. count, Rouse asked for an appli- cation which he filled with false Directors of the Princeton Club a b«skart at Kroger Supermar- _ A second and much larger Mountain Valley Water helps to expel systemic waste of Michigan. His services in- ket, 18870, Mack avenue, on group of boys and girls came, rapidly. It aids in neutralizing excess acidity. It is virtually information. salt-free. • Rouse left .the store to go to a elude membership on the Alum- Tuesday, October 2. She said DAYS and cavanaugh was asked to in- ni Council, as a 'representative the purse contained $155 in OCTOBER BABY SALE.- fonn the newcomers that the This is the same Mountain Valley Water often advised to. nearby restaurant a.nd was fol- aid in treatment of arthritis and kidney symptoms. When lowed by Ebersole who spoke of the Michigan chapter. cash and personal papers. ~ party was a private one. so used, yo.ur doctor will advise the correct daily intake., to the youth and took him back A complaining neighbor' in Usuallj', 6 to 8 glasses daily for 8 or more weeks offer to the store, where Rouse pro- 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111II1II11!11II11II1I1I1II 1I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ Hawthorne road, called police, a fair trial. duced the coat which he had TODDLER BOYS' OVERALL TODDLER BOYS' JEAN SET stating that the boys and girls AT THESE GROSSE POINTE STORES ,hidden under his shirt and were making a spectacle of Forms Market, 355 Fisher Rood .. '..•••••••••• TU 2-5100 sweater. Rouse admitted the 2~99 3.88 themselves, and that several Hamlin's Market, 89 Kercheval Ave. • •• , ..•••. TU 5-7000 theft. vouths were sick from too. much Verbrugge, C. Market, 898 St. Clair ....••.... TU 5-1565 Police were called and took Original!y 3.98 ... wide wale cordu- 'Regulbrly 4.98 ..• fl~nnel shirt and drinking, and beer bottles and: Rouse into custody and drove roy overall with high bib front. Red, lined-to-match denim jeans. Blue, cans and liquor bottles were, him to the station for further blue, gray. Sizes 2 to 4. brown. olive. Sizes 2 to 4. strev..'D over la\\'Os. }to~ntain Valley Water questioning. After his statement Shores Patrolmen J 0 s e p b f- to the authorities, the bond was Vitale and Donald Jaco.b, dis- PHONE-LO 7-0178 HOT SPlUNGS.WRITE-3343 Gratiot Ave., set and Rouse's father was ,patched to the scene by Lt. Ask for free booklet ""'''NUS Detroit 7, Mich. called. The parent post~rl the = TODDLER GIRLS' or BOYS' CORDUROY JACKETS - 2.99 George LaFo.rest, arrived a bond. second time to witness approxi- Regularly 3.98 ... zipper-f~ont jackets with warm flannel linings, wonderfully wash- mately 80 youths in front of able, durable and comfortable. Red, royal blue, antelops, blue stone. Sizes 2 to 4. the house, all party crashers, I Paul C. I{eiswetter and a number of them intoxi-; cated. Trains at San Diego As, Vitale and Jacob were breaking up the crowd, Vitale SAN DIEGO, Calif. (FHTNC) saw Cavanaugh punch a youth -Marine Private Paul C. Keis- in a car driven by Kerry Wild- j wetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ey, ,18, of 21717 Rausch, East, seph D. Keiswetter of 1251 Detroit. Yo r k s h ire, Grosse Pointe, Wildey pulled away from, Mich., completed recruit train- the curb, and careened down, ing, OCtober 2, at the Marine Hawthorne and almost ran Corps Recruit Depot, San Di- I down Officer Jacob, who. tried I ego, Calif. to flag Wildey to a stop. The I' The indoctrination to Marine ::::.-::::::::- youth was arrested by Woods Corps life includes instruction SCOPES police who were called to as-I' in basic military law, discipline, GUN CASES sist the Shores policemen. physical conditio.ning and other cavanaugh was arrested on I military subjects. B. McDANIEL CO. , Three weeks are spent on the _ rifle range, where recruits fire ~' 13333 Kercheval Ave. , VA 1-8200 the M-14 rifle and receive in- ~ s t rue t ion on other infanrtG' ~=~_ SWEETS for her weapons. ~ SPECIAL PURCHASE

Annotl1lcing-A Pre-Expansion Event! Cam-er-a-C-Zu-b I BOYS' FLANNEL PAJAMAS CUSTOM FURNITURE ,'Meets Oct. 23 = The Gro.sse Pointe Camera 2.50 C'lub will hold a monochrome at SPECIAL PRICES and color slide competition at _.. and b. the Neighborhood Club, 17145 Exceptional savings on warm, sanforized cotton • Reupholstering Waterlo.o on Tuesday, October 23, at 8 p.m. flannel pajamas in middy styles, ski styles with -Fr. C. J. Marinus, FPSA, ~nd • Carpeting • Drapes Gil Lehmbeck, APSA, will be chest stripes, knit. collar and anklet. Printed stripes the senior analysts assisted by club members. ant:! patterns in medium and dark shades. 6-14 C7 ., Due to. the attendance at the sizes. Take advantage of this timely sleepwear CUSTOM FURNITURE CO. W.-Iter Benser; lecture on the Journter.1 16th, there will not be the usual value! Open Evenings: Monday, ThursdQY & Friday Till 9 p.nt,. social hour this last Tuesday of the month's meetings. 16421 Harper, near Whittier TU 1..1285 , Guests and new members are cordiaHy invited. Youth Center \ .~- .. - -~ . - Second Floor ~&@gfW

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There is a small Nctt~ McKeown beginning on Shores Judge John Gillis on War Memorial Center, 32 Lake abie with aJ;)d adaptable to life fee of $10. charges and failed to sign a Shore road, on Tuesday eveM in the Un it e d S tat e s. Mr. Thursday. October 11. at 8:00 '.londay. October 1•. will have formal complaint. . p.m. it) \\'Ol'k two full days "to repay nings beginning Octo'ber 30, at Johnston subsequently became THIEF TAKES ,SHOES Vitale and Jacob said that 8 o'clock. affili.ated with the Yoga S:u~ \ Donald E. Van Hoek of 1153 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS a fine of $20, it was dIsclosed Cavanaugh told them that he -A course in Music Apprecia- by his parents struck Jacques in the eye. when The instructor will be George RealiZation Fellow~4ip WhI~~ Lochmoor b 0 U 1e v a r d, told tion. to begin on l\;onday, Octo- Cayanaugh was arr-ested on Jacques, Wildey and anothe~' O. Johnston, Jr., who received meets at the ?etrOlt Art In5t:I- Woods police on Wednesday, Oc. i tute. He now IS extending theIr t b 10 that b oke ber '29th at 7:30 p.m .• for eight ~aturday. September 29. when boy in the car threatened to his train ng throug h the~ SeIf- . d t h . t th 0 er, someone r weeks. with Ralph Deal in- he hecamc involved in a fight make trouble. when they were Realization Fellowship follow- exerCISes ~ ec mques 0 ' e into his locker at the Lochmoor structing. with a party crasher at 30 asked to leave. ing graduation from Yale where group formmg at the center. Golf Club and stole a pair of HISTORY OF ART-Edward Hawthorne road. blackening The officers said that CavaM he was a philosophy major. All who are interested in I golf shoes valued at $37. L. Kroon will conduct this in- hi:, opponent's eye. naugh was 'very cooperative If ten'sting series of eight weeks The youth was invited to a and his "refreshing honesty" ~=_~===_=====_~-_:.: _lIIl11l1l/1l1l/1lfllllllllll"""I/lIlIlIll"IlI/lIll"I/l I/lIll"'""II""I11"I1"""III"IIIII!III/III!II"""I/1"1/111"'"111111111"111111"11111111"111/1(111111 beginning on Tuesday. October party at the Hawthorne adM was a factor in the light fine ~~~=s~:J=::t~~ 23rd at 7:30 p.m. dn'~~, given by a 16-year-old imposed by Judge Gillis, who lieve nervous tension and bel- ~ STORE HOURS, 9,30.5:30 DAILY The above classes are limited "irl for a few Grosse Pointe also commended the youth for in enrollment. To reserve your High School seniors. his gentle~nly appearance ~~~~ij~~':,~'~;m.;;;,,;;;;~;~;~ ~= OPEN THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 P.M. place. call the Department of Wilen a large group of un- and beha;rior. ~J~t;r.[~i.:.E~ Community Services at TUxedo inritC'd teenagers arrIved, po- The Shores policemen said 5'::l808 or TUxedo 5-0271. Ilrc \\'C're called to send them that when Jacques failed to time, these exerciseS strength- away, ThC' fir~t dispersal was press charges, they had no al- One of the great cars to be shown here is the custom four-door hardtop. en the muscles, improve the 1II1111111l11111111111111111111111111111111HIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIII!lll ,circulation and contribute to a ordC'rly, ternative but to file a disorder- in Detroit's National Auto Sho'w is this Fisher-R e cor d Motor Sales; 15000 .\ s:'cond and much larger ly person charge against Cava- slimmer waistline. Conrtroilled grouP of boys and girls came, naugh since they had witnessed spanking' new Imperial by Chrysler. Kercheval Avenue is the Grosse Pointe breathing and concentrati.on in- crease the benefits. and Cavanaugh was asked to in- his striking the other youth. It appeals to luxury buyers. Shown dealer. form the newcomers that the The officers said Cavanaugh George Johnston became in- SALE! party was a private one. had not been drinking. terested in Yoga as a result of :\ complaining neighbor" in Judge Gillis imposed the $20 his philosophy studies at Yale. lI:l\dhorne road, called police, fine to impress upon Cava- GPHS Students MD MONTH PROCLAIMED Pointe City, and Mayor Alonzo Following graduation, he was R BOYS' JEAN SET stating that the boys and girls naugh the danger of taking November 15 to December 15 C. Allen asks all citizens to join introduced to loclra Devis' book \1 l'rt' making a spectacle of the law iruto £lis own luInds, has been designated Muscular in the fight against this crip- "Yoga For Americans," This them~cl\'c5. and that several stating that Cavanaugh should Win -Top Honors Dystrophy Month in Grosse pling disease. work interprets and adapts the 3.88 youths wC're sick from too much have kept his head and called drinking, and beer bottles and police. Four Grosse Poi n t e High 1"'~.IIII1UIIIIUUII""'"ll11llmnllllllllmll",""nlll"IIIIIUIIIUIIUIlIUIIlIUIlIlIlIIUIII1IUllUmlUlillUlllUlDlIIUlIlllUlUlIUllUlUllUlUllUlinUlUlllUUUDlUlUllnUUIUIIDInUnlnUnmnlllUUDllmnlUunulliF. 93 ... f!anr~el shirt and tans and liquor bottles were Wildey was fined $75 for School June graduates received :~ denim jeans. Blue, ~t rewll ove-r lawns. reckless driving on the same a rating of "five," highest pos- '. S;zes 2 to 4. ~horC's Patrolmen J 0 s e p h date the hearing was held on sible score, on Advanced Place- Remember \'It:tle and Donald Jacob, dis- Cavanaugh. ment examinations, and 14 other patched to the scene by Lt. Over a period of several students were given a "four" = "Sweetest Day" George LaForest, arrived a hours, prior to midnight Sep- rating, equivalent to a "with Sat., Oct. 20th ACKETS - 2.99 srtond time to witness approxI- tember 29, more than 200 teen- honors" designation. ~ \ mately 80 youths in front of agers, all PcU'ty crashers, made The four "fivers" include_ !i:lir.gs, wonderfully wash. th(' house. all party crashers, a mess of the neighborhood, Wolfgang B a e r, intermediate b~ue stone. Sizes 2 to 4. and a number of them intoxi- forcing a Hawthorne resident German; Cynthia Gilliatt, Eng- - cated, to complain to police. !ish; Mike Simson, Latin; and' _ .-\5 Vitale and Jacob were The resident, a woman whose Mary Steele, American History. - breaking up the crowd, Vitale name is withheld. said that the Those scoring "four" are Rob- ~...... - . saw Cavanaugh punch a youth incident of the party crashing ert Bray and Mike Simson, both in a car driven by Kerry Wild- was the worst 'donneybrook' class of '62, who earned the - Worth'. e,\'. 18. of 21717 Rausch, East with teenagers on her street "with honors" designation on the ,'JacobsonS Detroit. that could be imagined. math test; J eonifer Clarke, Don gift set of Wildey pulled away from Owens and Mary Stauifer, all - , , the curb. and careened dGwn NAB YOUNG IMBffiERS '625, and Jenny Longe and Les- la ravlen. Hawthorne and almost ran City police arrested three 16- lie Woodcock, '63s, given "fours" down Officer Jacob, who tried year-olds at the foot of Strat- in American History; Anne Gar- (I wiU return) ..• to fbg Wildey to a stop. The ford for illegal possession of ner and Linda Ruester, both '62, Trifari has a golden .touch ~outh was arrested by Woods beer on Friday evening, Octo- who scored "four" in English; the exquisite scent ~f police who were called to as- ber 12. The teenagers were re- and Cynthia Gilliatt and Sharon Pastor, also '62s, who earned promises fulfilled. one~ fo add fo your basic dresses and coats ••• sist the Shores policemen. leased to their parents pending J Cavanaugh was arrested on a Juvenile Court appearance. "fours" in Lutin. A score of "four" on the in- eighth ounce perfume and two beautiful draped gofd pin and earrings with termediate German test was ounces eau de cologne; made and awarded John Schonenberg, .'62, the appearance of fringed 'fabric. lustrous SWEETS for her and 46 other students received a "three" or "good" rating. giftMpackaged in France, imported in Of these 46:' 14 were ad- fall jewelry lends itself to c'II-occasion access- judged as "three" calibre in limited quantity. 5.00 plus tax English, ten in American His- _ orizing. Gold only. Ea;h 5.00 tory, eight in math, and four in _ l intermediate German. An additional' 22 students prices plus tax scored "two" on' the tests, and six: students rated a "on~." High School Guidance Co- Ordinator Dr. Robert J. Hanson and be sure it's is waiting for reports on how much college credit these stuM dents have been granted on the basis of their test scores. fnnr~ CANDIES I Mr's. Sheridan to Talk OF MATCHLESS FLAVOR To Delt~ Zeta AluJTlnae Mrs. Charles M. Sheridan, of NOW AT JACOBSON'S Sure to delight Nottingham road" will speak to the Detroit Delta Zet

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/ Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Th'ursday, OctOber '18, '1962 • Orosg~ Pointt N~W8 Memorial Center Schedule \Vhai /f;oes 01. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY .... , What~new on ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. at - OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL OCTOBER 18 TO OCTOBER 25, 1962 GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. - Your I~ihrary Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, MichIgan SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. By Virginia Leonard ~:ALL MEMORIAL SPONSORED ACTIVITIES .fl-I E ;'IIt~ FULLY PAID CIRCULATION OPEN TO THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC Through the generosity of engraver, printer and book- NOTICE: Please call for lost items at the office. By Roberta Phone TU 2-6900 the. Friends of the Grosse' maker. They will be held for thirty .days. Pointe Public Library, e,lch CRACKER BARRELS and chairs near the stove ..• _- Hospit.al equipment available for free loan-cl'utches, spring, for the past -number, Austin, O. !-". ~IRDS OF .T~E Member MichIgan Press ASSOCIatIon and NatJonaJ EditorIal Association I it WAS an era. The American retailer has evolved NATIONAl. ADVER'1'l~!NG REl'RRSENTATJVE wheel chaIrs, heat lamp and hospital beds. Blood avail. of years, we have received'a WORLD. ThIS IS an eye-flllmg, Weekly Newspaper HeDresentllt1ves. Inc. able to Grosse Pointe residents in case of accident or sum of money to purchase' books book which will lure even non- into a unique civic institution faced with the reality of a luxury nature _ books bird watchers with its beauty. 404 Fifth Avenue. New York 19. New ~or" BRyant 9-7300 emergency-free of charge. that much of what is offered, or will be offered, to CHI(;AGO OFFJ(;E which we would not feei we The illustrations are superb. 333 North M1c.hl&,anAvenue Phone FInancIal 6.2~14 Grosse Pointe -Garden Center and Library-Mrs. could afford to buy I with pub- covering 700 species of birds. the community will be taken for granted. But Leland Gilmour on duty Tuesday, Wednesday and lic funds. The' volumes pur- realistically interprets that as a compliment to his ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GE:NERALMANAGER Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A volunteer consultant Cochran, D. M. LIVING' AM-I chased this year arc' now cata- PHIBIANS OF THE WORLD. stature in the community. community's assump- MATTHEW M. GOEBEL ADVERTISING MANAGER en duty Friday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (TV 1.4594.) loged and will be, on display-in ;A This is .the 7th volUljl1e'of the tion, that the retailer is always going to meet the PATRICIA TALBOT FEATURE PAGE SOCIE'l'\' the thr~ Grosse Pointe Public World of Nature series. It is JAMES J. NJAIM .. lIlJ!:WS * * * Libraries' from October 14-27 Thursday, October 18 \ - . written with thoroughness and challenge, that he is going to produce, that he will JANJ!:T MUELLER ..•.•...... _.. .N I!:Wb To whet your interest, we are BILL ADAMO ...... •...... ••...•.....•..... ADVERTISING 1/'9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-Donald Schrom Art Exhibit. enthusiasm, and evntains 200 meet a legitimate civic need, is after all, a distinct listing below a few - of the illustrations, 77 of which are in l\.ARY LORIMER ...... •...... ADVERTISING 9 a.m. tJ 12 Noon-Elizabeth'Bowen Art Class. titles purchased. Unles's- other. mark of respect. This 15 true here. Every store on the JOHN McKENZIE . BUSINESS 9:15 a.m.-Junior League Glee Club-Rehearsal. full color. A basic' purchase in wise specified, they are all this field.' Hill believes that it is an institution whose main pur- ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 10 a.m. - Louisa St. Clair Chapter of the D. 1\. R. - available in each agency.. FERN GREIG , CLASSIFIED . pose is "making life better" for individuals and for JOANNE EASON ". ACCOUNTS Meeting at 10 a.m. and Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Jordan, R. F. WORLD OF O'Connor, Jack. THE BIG FLORA HARDING : CIRCULAfWN *10 a.m.-American Red Cross Braille Transcription - GREAT ARCHITECTURE. This GAME ANIMALS OF NORTH the communIty as a whole. Class- Miss Ella McLennon-Instructor. book contains beautiful, full- AMERICA. The author tells of 12 Noon - Grosse Pointe Businessmen's Associatlon- color photographs to illustrate' his adventures in hunting • . Luncheon and Meeting. _ this account of the development bears, moose and mountain Letter Rouses Opposition of European archite{lture dur. lions. It is a nice combination *4 p.m. to 7 :30 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper of art, scientific description Civic Minded To the Editor: that. the present facilitie's arc Instructor. . ing th~ last 2,500 years. The text appears -on grey antique and affection' for the subject, Grosse Pointer's who planned an afternoon of shop- Wc note with interest a lette'r already taxed to their capacity. *4:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.}TI.-:-Beginning Fren~h. Conversation paper. and is illustrated. with full In addition, we understand that for Children - Class - Mme. Helen! Coutil _ color paintings, as well as ping on the Hill had fun last Thursday. The buses from William Scott Burke, Lloyd, Christopher. SHIPS the City has not sufficient Instructor. . black and_\-yhitedrawings. unloaded in the parking lot while the ladies visited printed in the Grosse Poiilte AND SEAMEN. A unified col~ money at this time to purchase 6:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe P.B.X. _ Dinner. News editorial column, Septem- any further recr~ational area, le'ction of photographs. car- Hough, Richard. A HISTORY the stores and took in the Artist's Street Market. ber 27 last. We cannot agree because the Park has just beel! *7 p.m.-Reading Development - Class. toons, reproductions and dia- OF THE WORLDS SPORTS with the Editor of the paper completed. * * * grams on the history of the CARS. This is an attractive and J that Mr. Burke presents an "un- , Friday, October 19 sea. It includes exploits of the authoritative book; the most • impassioned and impartial view" 6. Mr. Burke makes several" *9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-Donald Schrom Art Exhibit. sea captains, pirates and adven- nearly comprehensive survey of One Gal of the issues involved in the statements conce'rning the legal "9 30 turers, histori~ battles, and a sport that is rapidly winning use of the Neighborhood Club aspects of the situation. It seems ~.: a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m.-Adult Art-:-Classes- should appeal to the naval en- growing adherents. you know achieves glamour by combing her hair in property by the Foundation for obvious that the legal problems Prof. Robert Wilbert - Instructor. ' thusiast as well as the super..:, Exceptional Children. May we are not so easily resolved as he *9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m.-Adult Art - Classes - Prof. ficial browser. ..stein, Ralph. TREASURY OF I an unusual way ... another by .the way she speaks THE AUTOMOBILE. Another I in turn make these comments: assumes. The }Jresent contro- Robert Wilbert - Instructor. Niles, J. J-. BALLAD BOOK. . .. another by the way she walks. Regardless of the versy would not have arisen if *4:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. ::;- Ballroom. Dancing - book on cars, with photographs 1. We do agree that those in More than 100 songs collected mostly in color, showing the tricks ... they h3.ve one thing in common ... good favor of the site have based he be correct in his supposi- Classe~ - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson - Instructors. by the author in the Appalach- growth of the motor car from grooming. That is why she'll dote on Elizabeth's their case upon an emotional tions. 8 p.m.-fadom Club - Meeting. . ian Mountains. It is a fine evl- horseless carriage days to the lection complemented by hand- Arden Body Cream ... so delicate ... so creamy ... plea. That, however, - is their 7. The writer of the letter * * * present. A delight to all who prerogative. some blaCK and white illustra- are interested in old cars. so relaxing .. ; at Trail Apothecary Shop. contended that the residents Saturday, October 20 tions. This is a majol'o collec- of Grosse Pointe have not been a.m. to p.m.-Donald Schrom\Art Exhibit. 2. Mr. Burke accuses those *9 9 tion. ILLUSTRATED WORLD OF. supporting' the Neighborhood 9 a.m.-Delta Kappa Gamma-Meeting and Luneheon. on the other side of re'peating Wagner, Ray. AMERICAN THE BIBLE LIBRARY. This 5- • fallaci6us assumptions, but fails Club, and thus the Club had to *9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. - Children's Art - Classes- COMBAT PLANES. This book volume set is a result of at. 8- to mention what these fallacious seek Unitf;d Foundation finan- Mrs. Stirling Loud _ Instructor. _ shows the development of year stint of biblical research, When You Turn assumptions might be. cial aid in the past. What makes - him. think the residents have *9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.-Ballet' Classes - Mary Ellen Army, Navy and Air Force headed by Benjamin Mazar. It the pages of the Grosse Pointe News this week look combat planes from the first consists of photographs and 3. We agree that the NeIgh- not supported the Club? His Cooper - Instructor. carefully at page 8. You'll find news about suit statement is not supported by *10 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Child:ren's Theatre - Classes - World War to the present. comments on landscapes, me- borhood Club is privately own- Truly a handsom~ volume. .mentoes and archeological re'- ed and maintained for recrea- any facts submifted by him.' Mrs. Sydney Reynolds - Instructor. fashions ... a miniature light •.. good things from Bertin, Leo n LAROUSSE mains of biblical times. There tion. We do not agree that its 8. Mr. Burke 'refers to a *1:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe War Memorial Puppeteers - Bookbinder's, the very old- restaurant ..• new robes use is confined to residents of ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE are. 400 colored photographs higher echelon of government Class - Robert Rathbun - Instructor. EARTH. This is an account of with compressed data illustrat- . .. silver pieces ... Irish Coffees monogramming the five Gre-sse Pointe com- assuming our responsibilities as 1 p.m.-Sigma Gamma Juniors"':'" Meeting. - munities. The fact is that it is the physical characteristics and iag over 1500 verses from the of practically every kind of gift clever new lamps well as our crying about big *7:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge Club - Duplicate Bridge- use'd by residents of Detroit, St. history of our planet, with black Bible. This set is at the Cen- , •• cruises, and more. Clair Shores and other cities. spending and welfare spending. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walrond - Directors. and white' illustrations as' well tral Library only. . It is a new' issue, one raised 8 p.m.-Good Companions - English Old Time and as colored. A fine, up-to,date - This, then, is a sampling of' 4. The residents of the City of for the first time by him alone. Sequence Dances. survey of earth science. the potential enjoYment you Grosse Pointe do not refer to Let us confine our discussion *8:30 p.m, to 11:30 p.m.-Youth Council Girls Invita- L A R 0 U SSE ENCYCLO- have in store for you at our the NeighborhQod Club as to pertinent points. tional Sweetest Day Dance for all teens in grades P E D I A . OF GEOGRAPHY: Library. The' range of subject "their" recreational facility, in- In substance, the letter begs 9-12 of the Pointe's public, private and parochial EUROPE. Another Larousse matter is large; there should tending that the other cornrnu. production, superbly written be' m:my which will appeal- to I nities in Grosse Pointe should the basic issues, supplies no schools. Music, entertainment and refreshments, new information, and is simply $1 per person - couples only. meticulously edited and richl; .you. At the end of the display be excluded. The truth remains. illustrated. Each country is -de- period, these books will circu- however. that it is the only area argument unsupp(\rted by any * * * factual data whatsoever. The' scribed with atte'ntion to char- late, and reserves may be taken in the City, except for the Park, probiem still r~mains that rec- Sunday, October 21 ' . acteristks of the land, climate, for them at any time. Do come which is available for recrea. reational facilities are already *12 Noon to 5 p.m.--Donald Schrom Art Exhibit. people, language, agriculture in to see them! . tion. The same situation does too limited. The solution is not 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.-Fine Aarts Soci~ty of Detroit-Tea industry, commerCe and trans~ not generally exist in the other portation. Grosse Pointes. easy and not as simple as Mr. and Exhibit. Burke would have you be'lieve. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Symphony Strings - Sanderson, I. T. THE CON. CYCLIST INJURED 5. Mr. Burke suggests th(! We know that you will give this Rehearsal. TINENT WE LIVE ON. A zo- How to have a residents of the City petition matter every consideration and I * * * olOgist, writer' and lecturer Megan Gregory, 12, of 57 the Council to purchase the every study. "" travelled 50,000 miles over our Handy place, fell off_herbicycle Neighborhood Club for the ex- Monday, October 22 continent to produce this en- at Fisher and Maumee, on Tues. clusive use of the City. In the Thank you for your attention. *9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-Donald Schrom Art Exhibit. tertainingly written and richly day, October 9, and suffered a TAX EXEMPT INCOME first instance', no one to our Sincerely yours. .*10 a.m.-Cancer Center arid Information Service-Vol- illustrated volume. This is' a cut lip and lacerated left knee. knowledge has ever contended Mrs. Ruth LaMont, -' unteer Work.' ... good example of fine crafts- .She .was conveyed to Bon Se- it should be for our exclusive 789 St. Clair 12:15 p'.m.-Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon manship on the part of the cours Hospital by Farms five-' men, where she was treated and use. As we have noted the Club Mrs. Elizabeth J. Cornelius and Meeting. released. Investors who prefer a fixed income with is and has been use-d by resi- 653 University , *12:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge' Club - Duplicate Bridge dents of Detroit, St. Clair W. R. Sides, Jr. and Lecture for Ladies - Mrs. Andrew Walrond- high security are turning to municipal bonds, Shores, and, we understand it 606 Lincoln Road Director. has been used also by resid~nts because they are exempt from existing Edw" N. Devine, Jr. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.-Basic Drawing and Painting-Clas' s How to swallow of East Detroit, Roseville and 800 Notre Dame Federal income taxes, and State of other communitie's, including Donald B. McLeod, -Steve Davis-Instructor. a biller pill far-away Dearborn. We have no 569 Neff Road *4 p.m. to 7:30 p:rri.-.BaIlet Classes - Mary Ellen Michigan bends because they are exempt objection to the present pro- Fred L. Jahn, Cooper -, Instructor . By FRED KOPP, R. Ph. from the Michigan intangibles tax. gram, but note well, Gentlemen, 740 University *7 p.m.-Dale Carnegie Leadership Training - Class'. *7 p.m.-"An Evening in Japan" - Authentic Oriental First find a bitter pill. As the largest Michigan based bond There are so few nowadays. ' Menu, Recipes given guests; Japanese entertain- It all started because chil- underwriter in the State, First of Michigan ~ Letters t0 .the Edltor ment, color movies, prizes. Paid dinner reservations dren, bless 'em, are so good __ -.. ~____ ] at $4 each (Tax and service included). at resisting bad-tasting medi. Corporation is an authority on State ~ I cine. You can medicate their and Municipal bonds. To the Editor: building on the sit e stated *7:30 p.m.-Ballroom Dancing -- Class - Mr. and Mrs. chins or hair, but getting,.the On St:ptember 17, 1962, the above. Bill Wilson - Instructors. stuff in them is beyond the Grosse Pointe City C 0 un c i I *7:30 p.m. - Nocturnal Painters - Class - Steve DaVl's ken of science. Kids can spit Let us help you select the investmenUl h ld I h a v e volunteered at the a country mile. So pharma- e a public hearing regarding school for three years and I - Instructor. w~ich are best suited to your needs. the locating of the Foundation kn h *8:30 p'.m. - Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus - Rehearsal. cists beg a n sugar-coating fpr Exceptional Children on the ,ow ow cramped they D.l"efor - pills; putting medication in Call or visit US today 1 property of the' Neighborhood space. In order for these chil- * * * caps~es, or ,m i xi 1! g with Club. The people at this meet- dren to be able to learn fully, Tuesday, October 23 ~ sweet syrup. And we soon found that adults, too, like ing were basically concerned they need more room. *9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-Donald Schrom Art Exhibit. medicine the easy way. So with the fact that they did not Citizens uf Grosse Pointe *10 a.m.--Service Guild for Children's Hospital - Vol- now, most of our prescrip- want their children to be asso- please let these .children hav~ unteer Work. tions are quite pleasant to eiated with retarded or handi- a chance to learn like any nor- 12:30 p.m.-Senior .Men's Club - Buffet. take. If you should run into FIRST OF MICHIGAN CORPORATION capped children. mal child and under the same *1 p.m. to 4 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Basic~ DrawinQ' and one 9f the few bitter ones, Members NeuJ Yorlz Stock Exchange This is why they do not. want conditions. Please let the school - P' t' Cl S ~ believe us, there are good the school located on this pro- build on this property. / am lng - ass - teve Davis - Instructor. medical reasons for it. 17144 Kercheval Avenue perty. Not one of them has Thanking you for ~'our con- *4:45 p.m. to 5,:15 p.m.-Beginning -French Co~versation This is the 983rd' of a serle. of Editorial advertisements ap: Grosse Pointe, Mich. • TU 2-8004 ever stopped to think that if it sideration to my lette~. I re- for Children - Class - Mme Helen CoutU -In- pearing In this paper each week. were their children they would main, structor. - . LISTEO &. UNLISTED SECURITIES_ BONDS- MUTUAL FUNDS::' want the best possible facilities Sincere!y yours, 6:30 p.m.-Exchange Club of Grosse Pointe - Dinner . , CORPORATIQ./!I UNDERWRITING:_ M~NICIPAl FINANCING _ which they do not have now but Jean Barron, and Meeting. _' - . . ACQUISITIONS ~&. MERGf:RS:::: NEW IS~UES - SECURITY APPRAISAlS, would have had. had they the 1741 HOllYWood. 6:30 p.m.-Kiwanis Cl'Jlb of Grosse Pointe, InC.-Dinner ------"------and Meeting. . AA UW to Hear C II P *7 p.m.-Reading .Devel.opment - Class._ o ege rexy *7 p.m.-Popular Organ Lessons - Jane Poucher '-In- President of Cotte-y-eo-ll-eg-e-,-I--p-e-rlm-en-t-in'international edu- structor. . Nevada, Mo., Dr. Blanehe H./ cation. 7:30 p.m.-Pointe Dance Club. Dow will be the speaker' at Dr. Dow has recently com- 8 p.m.-Grosse Pqinte' Committee for Michigan Dia. the general meeting of the pleted terms as first vice presi- betes Association - Meeting .. Grosse Pointe War Memorial dem of AAUW and as honorary * * * Cente:-. treasW'er of the ~nternational Wednesday, October 24 .. The"!in.R.lIamilfon G'o. Federation Off. UD1ver~.ity~o-I *9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-Donald Schrom Art Exhibit. Under her dynamic leader- mEmo Her tOPICfor QlSeUSSlon*9 30 - -- - . . . Over a Century of Service ship Cottey College has em- will be up r 0 PO:l e d AAUW : a.~. t

Thursday, October 18, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS I Page Thirteen f I ., Ski Show to Swell Scholarship Fund Navy League plans Benefit at Center Detroit Women's Council of Navy League to Give One / of First Parties, November 14, in New Fries Auditorium Venetia'n Pavillion ... The beautiful new Fries Venetian Pavillion at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial on Lake Shore Road, will b,e the scene for ~ bridge luncheon benefit, on November 14, at 12:30 o'clock, when members of the 1)etroit Wo- , men's Council of the Navy League of the U. S. give their annual party. -,------• 'The b en e fit will raise Mrs. H. B. Culbertson to act as funds to help finance the vice-chairmen. Ticket chairman WOMEN'S PAGES Navy Sea, Cadet training is Mrs .. George 0: Hackett and program (a program de- decoratlOns chaIrman; Mrs. signed to foster good citi- Marylyn. Knack. . " . Followmg the lunchevn, the zenshI~, patrIotism and In- fur fashion sho~ will have the terest.In the Navy among following council members as teen age boys) - and a models: Mrs. John Boyd; Mrs. scholarship to help girls in- Sidney E. Chapin, Mrs. Edward ,Short. a~nd terested in becoming a F. Cygan, Mrs. Emil Grob; Mrs. Pointe Navy nurse. George Jensen, Mrs. Robert G. F.-om Anothel- Mrs. Emil Grob, member of Kales; Mrs. Marylyn Knack. to the Pointe the Council, is this year's gen- Mrs. John Lavrakas, Mrs. Sam- HAROLD RUHL QUACKEN- eral chairman, assisted by hon- uel LaFata; Mrs~ Albert Navar- of View BUSH and his bride, the for- orary chairmen, Mrs. Charles A. ro, Mrs. John Petrakis, Mrs. By Patricia Talbot mer LINDA CATHERIN E Dean, Jr, and Mr>. Benjamin John Quirk, and Mrs. David HEINZMAN, are living in S. Warren. Zimmer. Mrs. Aaron E. Wilcox, also Fashion show moderator will I Chatsworth avenue after a trip, Ph'oto by Eddie McGrath. Jr. Th's Saturday evening members of the Detroit Boat to Oanada ~nd Nort~ern Mich- The Grosse Pointe Woman's Club miring the sweater, is ticket chairman. of Grosse Pointe, is handling be council member, Mrs. W. l ... - 1'.1 d 1'.1 • D . 1 Carne -igan. TheI.r marrIage took publicity and arrangements' for David Kludt. Tickets _in the Club will gather to honor r. an . rs. , ame , place September 1 at 8t. Fran- will sponsor a Ski Style Show Novem- MRS. VICTOR L. CRAIG, right, will the fur fashion show. Grosse Pointe area can be ob- of Berkshire road, at the annual PresIdent s Ban. cis DeSales Church in Geneva, ber 7 in the new Fries Auditorium of not be using those massive gloves Mrs. John Lavrakas, of Birm- tained by calling members: the War Memorial to benefit its schol- when she arranges the decorations. ingham, president, of the council, Mrs. Emil Grob; Mrs. Robert A. The Carnes will receive at 7 o'clock and dinner wip N.Y. ParentS of the COUt~ . h d . t J k Qualey's mus'c are MR. and MRS. GORD arship fund. MRS. JOHN V. CRANE, For ticket information those interested has asked Mrs. Virgil Laine, and Kales. he served at 8 WIt ancmg 0 ac. ... HEINZMAN of Geneva and left is general chairman of...the benefit are asked to call Mrs. Leahy, TU __ followinO'. Fall flowers will deck the mam lounge and MR and MRS. HAROLD W. and MRS. DONALD B. LEAHY, ad- 4-0318. ballroon~ accented w~th glowing lighting effects. QUACK.ENBUSH of B ish 0 p Center Slates Night in Japan ages the previous year had been Mr. and Mrs. A. John Cutting are chairmen of the road. * * >;< RONALD L. FRANCISCO, of afternoon session and Miss Hus- An "Evening in Japan" is be entertainment by Tosiko 3.6 or over. party with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon M. Drennan and Mr. BARBARA J. MAYNARD. Ridgemont road, received his band appeared on the Tuesday scheduh:d for Monday, October Boyd. performing on the Koto, Bache,lor of Busine~ Admin- morning Theory and Composi- 22, 'at 7 p.m. at the Grosse an unusual Japanese instrument and Mrs. Arthur O. A. Schmidt assisting. Albion College freshman, has h,tration degree from the Uni- tion Session;, both as a perfor- * * * MR. and MRS. DONALD S. Pointe War Memorial Center. seven feet tall. Tosiko will be plcdged to the Zeta Tau Alpha 'versity of Michigan Dearborn Guests at the President's table will include the mer and as a member of the CRAMPTON, of Moross place, These int",mationaI dinners and followed by Emiko Fumeko C 1'.1 sorority. Miss Maynard is the Center in Fair Lane, Henry Carnes' son-in-law and daughter, the Robert '. organs, daughter of MR. and MRS. discussion panel. left last week for an 18::day trip entertainments are always filled Takata who will' present a series Ford's former home, last night. through Spa i n and Portugal, to overflowing so all Grosse of the stylized dances of Japan. of Flint; James Carne, a senior at 1'.1SU.who WIll escort ROBERT A. MAYNARD, of He is l)ne of 20 students to have * * • with schedwled stops at Lisbon, Pointers interested in coming Both e n t e r t a in e r s will be Ann Croneweth, daughter of the Russell Cron~weths, Bedford road. . comRleted a degree program at Three University of Michigan Madrid, SeviLle and Granada. should get their tickets immedi- dressed in beautiful silks of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ghent and officers and dIrectors * * * the Center' this summer. s t u den t s from the Grosse Upon their return, the Cramp- ately to avoid disappointment. their land and will be coiffed 'of the club.' ; JEAN M. DOUGHERTY, \;'\1- * * Pointe area have vital roles in * tons/win mot()(l' to Fort Knox, Sukiyaki will be ser ..ed at 7 in the traditional style. . d 1'.1 H O'hF ller l.bion College freshman, has MRS. JOSEPH E. BAYNE, the 'planning of this year's Ky., where their son, Private o'clock with many other deli- Among the latter WIll be Dr. an rs. Un ~ ' pledged to the Zeta Tau Alpha The evening will be concluded of Touraine road, opened her Homecoming Weekend. STEWART H. CRAMPTON, is cacies and unusual dishes to wit h exceptionally beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Taylor, the L. Perry Manmngs, sorority. Miss Dougherty is home Tuesday for a meeting of KAY WUNSCH, daughter of stationed. form a truly exotic oriental" bim- color of the land of the the Theodore F. Feldmans, the Wilfred F. Howards, the the daughter of MR. and MRS: the Pointe Garden Club. MR. and MRS. EDWARD S. films * * * quet. Guests will be given recei- rising sun. Emil J. Heinrichs, the Milton C. Selanders, the Kurt R. F RAN K L I N DOUGHERTY, WUNSCH, McKinley place, is LT.\ DONALD J. MESSING, * * * pes for all the p r i n c i pIe Dinner and the entertainment Keydels and the Don W. Millers. of Country Club; co-chairman of housing unit 4th Infantry, 2nd Battle Group, MICHAEL HENRY ROE, son displays for the event. She is a former Austin basketball star, courses. is offered to Grosse Pointers for * * * * * * of the HORACE H. ROES, of a senior in the School of Music has be'en appointed basketball Following dinner there will $4.00 (tax and service included). MRS. MENNEN WIL- Golden Anniversary G. Lakepointe avenue, has been at the University and special. coach of his division. Lt. Mess- LIAMS a l' l' i v e d Wednesday The Duffy clan will be gathering in full strength from Washington to visit her named a semi-finalist in the izing in instrumental m u sic ing, cUITenJtlystationed in HCl:m- SEYMOUR, JR., son of MR. [St Jude Resale Shop , N a t i Q na 1 Merit Scholarship education. Kay was one of the burg, , is the son of and MRS. BARTHOLOMEW A.' • sister, MRS. W. BRACE KRAG, k this Friday f~r an exciting anniversary and reunion. competition. He is a senior at 94 young men and women who the FRANK J. MESSINGS,JR., SEYMOUR, of Edgemont Park, To Open ill Par Soon of Merriw~ather road, and her Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D1.1ffy,of Buckingha~ road. SiI:.Ambrose High School. traveled to R u s s i a with the- of Nottingham road. He ret~ently has begun his basic combat will be celebrating their golden ,wedding anOlversary husband's mot her MRS. HENRY P. WILLIAMS, of Tori'" * * * U-M SYUJ.phony Band in the won the division championship training at Fort Jackson, S. C., An exciting new shop, The Among the candidates for spring of 1961. She is a 1959 in V':lcl!:c where he has been assigned to St. Jude Shop, operated by be~nninO' with a mass at St. Ambrose Church and then nancour place. a f';mily breakfast at the Whittier. Hom(;~oming Queen October graduate of Grosse Pointe High * * * _ ,Company C, 18 Battalion, 5th Bonnie B. Quinlan and Cath- * * * 22 at the Universirty of Detroit School, and is a member of Pi MR. and MRS. PAUL A. RE- Training Regiment of the U. S. erine Bass, will open its doors That evening the junior Raymond D~ffys, 0.£ Hall E. LLWYD ECCLESTONE, is SHARON MAC, daughter of Beta Phi sorority. GER(BroneyVarneY),of Audu~ Army Training Center, Infantry. soon at 15023 E. Jefferson ave- III was christened last Sunday place will serve champagne before a dmner m the the ARTHUR J. MAGS, of bon road, announce the birth I(lf * * * nue, Grosse Pointe Park. Mora~ road home of the Melvin Duffys. All the Duffy in Grosse Pointe Mcmorial Whittier road, a junior major- D A V I D MACKS TALLER, a daughter, JANET MARY, Oct- S USA N ELI Z A BET H Specializing in ant i que s, Church. His pa.rents, the E. ing in French. son of MR. and MRS. JOHN P. o'ber 1. SCHNEIDER, daughter of MR. books, household items and children are ,hosts at the two parties and the 20 grand- LL WYD ECCLES TONES, JR., MACKSTALLER, Manchester, I children will be on hand too, of Maumee avenue, entertained * * * is co-chairman of many speciail * * * and MRS. C. A. SCHNEIDER, wearing appare:U. it. will be C HE S T E.R E. PETERSEN, events which take place that Spending a few days at Del of McMillan road,. was elected, open Thursdays, FridayS and at luncheon followinp, the cere- City Manager of Grosse Pointe weekend. A graduate of Grosse Monrt;e Lodge, Pebble Be a c h, .treasurer of her senior class at Saturdays from 12 noon to 7 The Kenneth Duffys, of Whittier I'oad, will be.in mony. The baby's godflllther is Woods, attended the 48th an- Pointe High School, Dave is a Calif. are MR. and MRS. ROB- Barry College, Miami, Fla. Miss p.m. The official opening date the O'roup and coming from Manhattan Beach, CalIf., ALGER BOYER and his god- nual conference of the Inter- junior majoring in Economics. ERT 'VLASIC, of South Deep- Schneider is a nursing major, will be announced soon in this for the party are the senior Duffys' son-in-law and m()thers are SUSAN GARLING- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriele O'Connor. nation.a1 City :M!anagers Associa- 'He is secretary of his fratern- lands road.. ------paper .. HOUSE and ANNE SKAE. tion in Philadelphia this week. ity, Lambda Chi Alpha. * * * SELF-STARTERS * * '* ...... * CHARLES A. K uE C H E N- Some people go through lif~ A fanatic can't change his * * * MR. and MRS. OSC~ OL- TERRY KEVIN CHAPMAN, JAMES R. SCOTT, son of MEISTER., son of the G. AR- on their own initiative-others miud, and won't change the sub- SON, of Renaud road, v.:i11 sou of MR. and MRS. W. F. MR. and MRS. ROY C.SCOTT, THUR KUECHENMEISTERS, must be shoved across the line. ject. Continental Visitors leave for Los Angeles, Calif., CHAPMAN, of Barclay road, South Renaud road, is finance of Beaufait drive, has been Fluoride, which has aroused such a flurry of local November 1, for the Lions-Rams was formally pledged by Lamb- c h air man for the event. A initiated into SIgma Chi at Al- (Continued on Page 14) game. They left this Thurs- da Chi Alpha fraternity on Oc- junior concentrating in German bion College. Another new Sig- day for a long week-end in tober 1. Terry, a 1962 graduate in the U-M's College of Litera- ma Chi member is CHARLES New York at the Plaza. of Grosse Pointe High School, ture, Science and the Arts, Jim T. MUNSON, son of DR. and is a freshman at Wittenberg is also vice president of his MRS. HENRY MUNSON, of >\< * * MR. and MRS. STERLING University, Springfield, 0., and fraternity, Theta Chi. He is a Rivard boU'levard. SANFORD, of Hillcrest road, is majoring in Business Ad- graduate of Denby High School ... " " closed their Walloon Lake ministration. in Detroit. ROBERT 'A. 'MOON, son of 11 "SERVICE BEYOND THE CONTRACT" summer home this past week- * * * * " " ,the WALTER MOONS, of Bar- end. Two local residents took an ~,JANE G. PElRCE, daughter rington road, has been initiated * * * active p a l' tin the Michigan of MR. and MRS. ROBERT into Tau Kappa Epsilon £ra- CAROL A. PICKUP, Albion Mus i c Teachers Association T. B. PEIRCE of Lincoln ternity at ,Albion Ccillege. College 'freshman from Grosse Convention held at Central road, hils been named a First * '" II< Pointe Farms, has pledged to Michigan triliversity in M.ount Group Scho1Jar at Smith Col- RAYMOND O. EDDY, son of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority., PI easan t, 0coert b 14 th rou gh 1ege, N 0 l' t h amp t 0 n, :.M'ass., the RAYMOND W. EDDYS. of. Miss Pickup is the daughter of October 16. where she is a member of the Pemberton road, has been named ARTHUR J. ROHDE MRS. O. B. NORDSTROM Iclass of 1963. Miss Doris Sil- to the staff of Upsala College, AND COMPANY' MR. and MRS. ROBERT E. PICKUP, of Chalfonte road. of Aline drive and MISS ANNA bert, Dean of the College, an- East Ol'aIlge, N.!., as director of HUSBAND of Mack avenue, J}oUlIl'cedat a meetillig of the student activities. * * pre s e n t e d a demonstration Student body recently the names ... " " I , INSURANCE MARY S. *McCULLOUGH; Al- piano lesson for the Monday of those students. whose aver- PVT. BARTHOLOMEW A. bion College f l' e s h man has plpdged to Alpha Xi Delta so~ rority. Miss McCuUough is the 2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mich. LO 7-610\) daughter of MR. and MRS. ROBERT F. McCULLOUGH, III of Washington road. JULIE Store Hours9:30 to 5:30 IN THE FISHER 'BLDG. ( ST & CO. COUNT, FERDINAN,DO Starting Safurday, OctOber 20~h mrd. William RU:Jt pierce Timely Sale I ~iuJged~ \ MISSES' WOOL SKIRTS R I 5hid JJan~ome Set 10.90 /rom our JewelrlJ Bouliljutl usually 15.00 to 25.00 WILL PERSONALLY PRESENT HIS " . t?( Time for skirt collectors to gather . !or an ;r.lround and gather up a tr~asure in COMP'lEY,E ~INE .: -fashion skirts at ow:' most exciting imporlant Chri~tma,j gift :r, savings of the year ••• in some .cases more than halfl Shown just 2 OF styles from the varied selection. let these entwining links of 18k gold Sizes 10 to 1~. become the first important iink to .... FABRICS: Wool checks, plaids, tWeeds, your Christmas' gift success. Each encircling doeskin or mensw~t flannels. . . Fall Dresses~.Suits~Coats STYLING: Slim sheaths, A-line flares link, graduated in size, consistS of three ' or pleated styles in side, box or hip'- • strands of golden rope ••• the necklace, $340 stitChed types. Many are hand-detiiled THURSDAY, OCTOBE'R 18th with stitched ~, seat linings. ' Choose it alone or with .the matching earrin~, $72, - , I COLORS:. The basic"darks, the fashion Both prices iw:lude federal tax. brights and the neutral shades. FRIDAY, OCT08ER 19th All Sales Final. , , ,No mail or phone orders AND SATURDAY TILL ONE! GROSSE'POINTE-K~~val: ~ve.near Cacr.eux • lUxedo 2-3700

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From Another Pointe of 'View Hospital Aides Mrs. Stephen. L. Heide Church to Hold Koehfer-L To Hold Sale Family Night Karon Jacques Wed (Continued from Page 13) Women who are looking for The Grosse Pointe Memorial Rites Rea controversy, wtll be treated on an international level at bargains in jewelry, clothes and Church will hold a Family Night, a conference in Berne, Switzerland, this week. Off on accessories will find a wide for the members and cl7.ildren To Stephen Heide Granddaughter of Mr. Monday for the conclave were Dr. and Mrs. George L. selection at the annual "Thrift of the Church next Wednesday, IfF II S t d R' • Sale," sponsored by the Women's october 24. The Family Night Wedding Trip to Ca j o;-nia 0 ows a ur ay Ites '" Wed Saturday, Ser Waldbott. He will address. the group on "Fluoride in Auxiliary of Detroit Memorial supper will be served by the St. Paul's on the Lakeshore; Newlyweds of Assisi C: Food." . Hospital. W a m"en's Association of the Will Live in Warren Eileen Rust (Rusty: The, sale, whicn is open to' Church. Reservations can be Before coming home the WaJdbotts will visit their the public, will be held at, the made through the ChurCh office Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Heide are traveling through vows Saturday, Septemi son-in-law and daughter, Baron and Baroness Anders hospital, 1420 St. Antoinne, on -TU 5-3773.A special program California after their Saturday wedding in St. Paul's Church, Gates Mills, 0., 1 Ramsay, of Stockholm. Friday, October 19, from 10 a.m. I will be held for younger chil- on the lakeshore and will return to a home in Warren. ing an heirloom rose poir to 2 p.in. The r.!oney will be 1 dren. The bride is the former ------Home from a family visit and a brief vacation are donated to the hospital to be The daughter of fom Me m b ers of the Church Karon Jacques,.daughter of of honor in an avacado peau de Pointers Mr. and Mrs. La Mrs. Stephen Ashmore and young Stephen. Mrs. A. used' for the improvement of patient facilities. Choirs and their families have Mr. and Mrs. Roy J acq ues, soie princess gown. She carried rence Clark Leonard returned to her birthplace, Newcastle on the Tyne, Eng- : ~ special invitation because the of Ridgemont road. Her bronze mums. The bridesmaids, In addition to the used cloth. speaker of the evening will be . f th dressed like the honor attend- S h ak e r Heights, 0., al land and then escorted Stephen to Switzerland and . Reverend George Litch Knight, husband is the son 0 e granddaughter of the ing, there will be a selection of 'd f C t ant, were Mary Campau, Joan v.. new items donated, from '"local President of the Hymn Society St ep hen H el es, 0 en er- Ham Rust Pierces, 1)£ BI Off .on a combined business and pleasure trip to of America. line. Israel and Marion Heide. re\ail stores. There will be a erly road, wore a prine! Germany and England on November 2 will be the Carl- ' ht of the Her princess styled gown of The'bride's niece and nephew, variety of 'casual, afternoon, and Mr. Kmg was one . d "th gown of ivory satin. evening d l' e sse s, suits, and 't f th P b t' peau de SOlewas accente WI Barbara and Daniel Miglia were ton M. Higbies, Jr., who will be away about two weeks. edIors 0 e new res y,enan . d The veil. a legacy from m; sportswear I which will include d' th d' t f Alencon lace on the bodIce an flower girl and ring bearer. gell~rations of brides in j I "Hymna,1 a~, IS eel or ~ cascades on the bouffant skirt. A * * blouses, sIs:irts and Bermudas. mother's family, was held b' Shoes, hats and handbags will T~e Hymn. the quarterly per!~I lace pill box caught her illusion Anthony Krimmer came from odI~al pUblIshed. by the Hymn veil and she carried white to be best man and small juliet cap and edged \~ Gardens of the Past be featured, along with a fine orange blossoms. She carr, SOCIetyof AmerICa. , s' butterfly l' 0 S e s and the ushers were Joseph Gamrat, selection of jewelr.y and lin- . mum, .cymbidium orchids, stephano Mrs. Joseph B. Schlotman will open her Lakeshore gerie. He has also served as editor stephanotis. Richard Paschke, Jr., and Mar- and ivy. road home this Tuesday' at 3 o'clock for the monthly Co-chairmen for the sale are of the American Guild of Or- Mary Lou Crowther was maid vin Sauger. 1\11's.Leo J. Fitzpatrick, ganists Quarterly Magazine. Mr: ------meeting of the Garden Club of Michigan. Mrs. FralJcis T. Day, of Ken- went from Grosse Pointe to sington road, and Mrs. Frank B. Knight has a fund of stories G. 1 HAT D her sister's matron of hon. on hymn writers and is able to Walker, of Nottiugham ~oad: u. s to ost teen ance The bridesmaids were anoti. Members are asked to bring arrangements on the speak irl an exciting manner theme of pioneer Detroit or turn of the century Vic~ A girls' invitational dance bold, Chris Anderson, Carla sister, Natalie Pierce Leona: about hymns, ancient and mod- Mary Helen Koehler and Chr torian bouquets. The comp~tition will be in tune with Memorial Evening Group ern. for teens is being given at the Gibson, John Clarke and Karen Grosse Pointe War Memorial calloway. sie Sears. the subject of the day, "A Century of Grosse Pointe To Hear Mr. Stookey ..',; The program is under the They wore Victorian gre , direction of the Special Activi- Center on Saturday evening, The party will be a record Garden~" a talk which will be given by this writer. The Evening Group of the .::,.:':'.J ties Committee of ChriStian october 20, from 8:30 to 11:30 hop with Dave Robinson acting W 0 men's Association of the photo by Samuel Darcey Education. Edward G. Acomb o'clock.' as disk jockey and records col- * * * Grosse Pointe Memorial Church KARON JACQUES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy acting as chairman".Adults $1~00 Sponsored by the Center's lected by Cris Van Kamper. will have Mr. Lyman Stookey, .Jacques, of Ridgemont road, was married Saturday in and children under 12-$.75. Youth Council and chaperoned Cider and do.lUts s e l' v e d Austin Fiesta associate minister, as g u est St. Paul's on the lak~sl'lOre to Mr. -Heide, son of the by their parents, the party is throughout the evening will be speaker next Tuesday, October for couples in grades 9-12 of What could run the gamut of international trade Stephen Heides, of Center1in~. included in the $2 price of ad- 23. Mr. Stookey's subject will Sorority Plans the Pointe's public, private or mission which the young ladies more surely than a Russian broadtail jacket and a 1963 be " A World in the Need of paroclrial schools. will be asked to pay. Yule Candle Tea The theme of the dance is Ip ..., I!~odel of Detroit's most celebrated product, automobiles. M~~~~ii:ns will be given by in Archives Group Off to SP!t "Witches Delight" a combina- These will be offered at the Austin High School Mrs. F. S. Robinson. Mrs. Wal- As they were about to board the terrace of the m3Jgnificent East ,Side alumnae of Kappa tion of Sadie Hawkins aud Hal- Grosse lace A. Temple, hostess chair.. . Gulbenkian Palace near Lisbon. Delta sorority will hold their loween. Dress for the occasion Fiesta, October 27, with Mrs. Robert Whitty and James man has asked Mesdames Fred t h-e 1l' chartered Jet Thursdl,lY fourth annual Christmas Candle is to be casual-slacks and Conroy arranging the international fair to aid the school. Ada~s, Leo J. Engel, Glenn. night, October 11, all members The Gulbenkian Palace was Tea on Wednesday, <>etober24, sweaters for the boys; skirts Lockwood and Miss Alta Gray

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--.._------~~--~----_..._-.._-----_ ....__.._----_..._._._---.._------_._ ..._--_..._.,,---_.._------~------_.- --. ------Thursday, October '18, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen :tober 18, 1962 intes Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for Pointe Women Soro14ity .A.ssists Mrs..Donald R. Koehler Welcome Wagon Bride-Eiect Altar Society les Wed Koehler-Leonard With Testing Plans Parties To Have Party October brings achievement The Welcome Wagon Club of St. Philomena Altar Society Rites Read in Ohio tests and achievement, tests Grosse Pointe will hold a is sponsoring a card party to- bring Kappa Gamma Pi and Luncheon and Card party this day, Thursday, October 18, at Heide DACCW teacher aides to the Thursday, 11 J'clock, at the 8:30 o'clock, in the Church Hall, Granddaughter of Mr.. and Mrs. William Rust Pierce Detroit Archd~ocesan element- Little Club. Presiding Officer is ows Saturday Rites in Wed Saturday, September 29 in St. Francis ary schools. Mrs. John Hoskins. Marseilles at Mack avenue. Mrs. Again this fall as they, have Orner Denomme, of Washing .• re; Newlyweds of Assisi Church, Gates Mills Lochmoor Country Club will t',m road, and Mrs. Frank Mc- since 1960, Kappa Gamma Pi, be the scene for Welcome. Wa- arren national Catholic college wom- Gillen, also of Washington road, Eileen Rust (Rusty) Leonard spoke her marriag;e gon's annual Benefit Luncheon are co-chairmen. Tickets w i 11 en's honor society, and the De- and Style' Show all November are tra\'eling through vows Saturday, September 29 in St. Francis of Ass]si be available at the door, $1.25 troit Archdiocesan Council of 15 at 11 o'clock. Mrs. L. E. wedding in St. Paul's ~hurch, C!ates Mills, 0., to Donald Ralph Koehler, wear- dqnation. Catholic Women are coopera~ Price, Jr. is program ~hairman. to a home in Warren. mg an heIrloom rose point lace mantilla. ting in helping the sisters and ------lay teachers of 108 Detroit Members of her committee .~ .~.... The daughter of former ;~i:,~ A good newspaper is a mir- nor in an avacado peau de peau de soie frocks designed Catholic schools in the correc- are Mrs. H. C. Halsted, M.:s. ~;~~;~?::k Pointers Mr. and Mrs. Law- William Crow, Mrs. H. W. Had- ror held up to reflect the life )rincess gown. She carried with bateau necklines and bell tion of the California Achieve- of the community. rence Clark Leonard of shaped skirts. Their headdresses ment Tests which pupils in dix, Mrs. F. E. Eads, Mrs. Theo~ /~:2~~i e mums. The bridesmaids, S h a k e r Heights, 0., and dare B a' c h man, Mrs. Paul ed like the honor attend- were matching green veils Grades 4 through .7 are taking :.~~:;:-;:r;;~1txA~~ granddaughter of the Wil- Tsholl, Mrs. James Kuenning, /'::;;7;;';'-;;'Wa Detroit. were :Mary Campau, Joan trimmed with tiny velvet bows in early October. and Mrs. A. E. Jol'gensen. ',;~::;.}~~ The bride-elect was gradu- land 1larion Heide. liam Rust Pierces, 1)£ Bev- and they carried apricot porn This service which Kappa erly road, wore a princess poms. daisies and ivy. handled alone the first year is Reservations must be made ;{;;";.t:t I ated from the University of ,;;/,<0. Michigan Music School and her l' bride's niece and nephew. gown of ivory satin. now a joint project of Kappa by noon Tuesday, November 13 The bridegroom, son of Dr. At a family dinner, Mrs. Mar- fiance is a graduate of the Gen- lra and Daniel Miglia were The veil, a legacy from many and Mrs. Ralph Charles Koeh- and the DACCW under the di- with Mrs. Ralph Weber, TU 6- tin G. Kaulfuss of BO~lrne- eral Motors Institute. He re- '1' girl and ring bearer. generations of brides in her ler, of Cleveland Heights, 0., rection of Msgr. Vincent J. Hor- 0094, pr Mrs. J. J. Bourne, TU 2-4041. mouth road announced the en- ceivecl bis master's degree in thony Krimmer car.le from mother's family, was held by a askeu James Malcolm Russell to kan, Detroit Archdiocesan Su- small juliet cap and edged with be his best man. Ushering were perintendent of ~cliools. gagement 'Of her daughter ~ngineeri~g. from the Univer-' nnati to be best man :md , Slty of MIchIgan. s!lers were Joseph Gamrat, orange blossoms. She carried Lawrence Clark Leonard, Jr., The Achievement Test Cor- The man who tries to start BEATE EMILIE, to Otto Al- rd Paschke, Jr .. and Mar- cymbidium orchids. stephanotis the bride's b rot her, among rection Program will run from out on a shoe string today often fred Ludecke, son of Mr. and An October 28 wedding is be- and ivy. ,auger. others. October 15 through October 31. takes' a good lacing. Mrs. Otto Martin Ludecke, of ing planned. Mrs. Leo J. Fitzpatrick, ,Jr. After a buffet luncheon and Over 43,000 pupils are .taking went from Grosse Pointe to be reception the newlyweds left the tests which means approxi-' her sister's matron of hon'or. Teen Dance for New York. mately 129,000 tests to be cor- The bridesmaids were another rected since the test is in three Chris Anderson. Carla sister, Natalie Pierce Leonard. parts: language, reading, and m. John Clarke and Karen Mary Helen Koehler and Chris. Trouble is like a cube-it arithmetic. C? ~ way. sie Sears. looks different when viewed About 90 teams of women They wore Victorian green from different angles. from the two organizations are l' party will be a record .~--- ~ ,vith Dave Robinson acting being enlisted to work on this -..... photo by Clifford 'Norton sk jockey and records col- tremendous project. Team cap- .li ormer Pointer EILEEN RUST (Rusty) LEON- Sweetest Day I by Cris Van Kamper. tains will pick up the tests for ARD, daughter of the Lawrence Clark Leonards, of their groups to score at parishes Shaker Heights, 0., and granddaughter of Mr. and ler and do.mts s e r v e d designated as centers . .ghout the evenIng will be Mrs. William Rust Pierce, of B eve r 1y r 0 ~ d, was To aSsure complete secrecy, ded in the $2 price of ad. married September 29 in St Francis of Assisi Church, Next Saturday I pupils' names are coded so that meanJ a on \'.-hich the young ladies only the teachers know the in- Gates Mills, 0., to Mr. Koehler, son of Dr. and Mrs. Oct. 20th oe asked U> pay. dividual results; only the school Ralph Charles Koehler, of Cleveland Heights, O. and grade are given. Test cor- rection will be completed by Grosse Pointe October 31, Tea tt;) Stock Market Shelves ~~ By the first of November the sisters and lay teachers through Many Grosse' Pointers who Ames Howlett and Mrs. William Community Theatre a study of thl1 test results will are Colonial Dames are look- Ledyard, all of Grosse Pointe, a..-15r9n6 have a good idea of where their ing to their ,annual stint and as well as Mrs. Paul Penfield pupils stand academically and the helping hand they give to of Birmingham, to accept spe- For will' have valuable criteria for the International Institute's Old cific duties to aid in making • d i a g nos i n g th~ir Individual World Market and the ever the "Treasure Shop" tea, which E' Those popular "Treasure Shop" Do- has become a tradition, a suc- J\ strengths and weaknesses. 10gany Grandfather Clock & Incomparable I Through the assistance of the nation Tea which helps in stock- cess. Robert Barratt. ing Old World Market shelves. 'Kappa and 'the DACCW mem- Admission to the tea which bers who are offering their 21 ~2" Bra!>s Andirons The Donation Tea this year will be held in thE Institute's services, the busy teachers will is set for the Hall of Nations Hall of Nations at 111 E. Kirby ,ed Wittingham, New York have this important information CHOCOLATES other desirable types fire~ on Tuesday, October 23, at 1:30 is by donation of a personal wIt h 0 u t the time-consuming, p.m., and visitors will have a "treasure" - large or small _. and :e fixtures. mechanical job of correcting. special treat in store in the but something which can be person of Mrs. Harry L. Win- sold at the Old World Market CONTINENTAL PASTRIES nterestll'1g Primitive Point- ston 'of Birmingham, who will which is set for Nov. 15-18.. I Gowanie Club speak. Mrs. Frederick Fisk, of Birm- LOOK THE CRUCIBLE One of three daughters of the ingham, is general chairman of FOR THE CUSTOM BOXED TO ORDER lOgally Hepplewhite 4 drow- Picks Officers the Market alid chairman of CANDY CANE ] A psychological thriller from the 1961-62 Broadway late Architect who SIGN hest. is known the world .over, Lydia the donation tea is Mrs. Hugh Oct. 26,27 Harry Zollinger. of Haw- Winston, whose collection of R. Purdy and her aIdes, Mrs . thorne road, is the new presi- modern art is one of the na- Roy Nelson and Mrs. Donald erick Knott. 19487 MACK AVE., GROSSEPOINTE WOODS • dent of Gowanie Golf Club. tion's finest, will talk about P. Else. Mrs. Hartman A. Licht- (Near Severn Road)" season by the author of "Dial M for Murder," Fred. Also elected at the' club's an- "Treasures: How I've Gone wardt is chairman of the Treas-. THE An intensely dramatic tragedy about the old Solem nual meeting Thursday night About Collecting Modern Art." ure Shop. ' witch trials by one of our country's leading playwrights, were vice-president, Jack R. Program chairman of the day, Among the tea hostesses are Phone Orders Accepted ••• TU 4-4251 Arthur Miller. Mendelsohn, Fisher road' secre- Mrs. William McGaughey, will Mrs. Warren Cooksey, Mrs. MITCHELLIS tary, Gorton -M. Evans, 'Roland introduee her. Donald Tyler, Mrs. Stanley Salon Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. road; .and treasurer, William A. Mrs. Win s ton's interesting Pratt, Mrs. W. H. Bagley, Jr., Beers, Maison road. Mrs. C. C. Pitchford, Mrs. Ruth hour' of conversation will be Other Shop in Grosse Pointe Quite Like La B01z.h01miere 7331 Mack at St. Clair SEND ME NO FLOWERS Retiring presid'ent H a r old filled. with pertinent informa- Stevens, Mrs .. Graham Cookson Stilson was re-elected to the phone number is the scme tion and 'her imp res s ion s and Miss Vera Ape. Feb. I, 2, 8, 9 board of directors, along with gleaned from a summer in Eu- TU 2-4724 Carl Ohm, Hugh Mendenhall, rope where she focused her in- A lighthearted modern comedy by Norman Barasch and Clulrles H. King, of Som- terest on international exhibi- and Carroll Moore from the 1960-61 Broadway season. erset road. tions in both Venice and Paris, At their Award B run c h and on her recent visits to the Thursday morning the ladies of East and Midwest as a judge the club chose Mrs. LeRoy D ... a gift forever at several art exhibits. Moreland of Devonshire road as WRITE ME A MURDER A creative artist in her own social chairman for the coming right, Mrs. Winston, in a1di- year. Other officers will be Mar. 29, 30, AprilS, 6 tion, will show some of her Mrs. Gerald Grow of Fleetwod \ prints and ceramics. drive, aJsistant sodal chairman; The ColonIal Dames' Mrs. W. Mrs. George Burke, treasurer; Bruce Howard, chairman of pa- Mrs. John Redinger, Jr., sect'e- KISS'ME KATE triotic service, has asked Mrs. tary; Mrs. Frank Whelan, golf Hansel Dwi.:rht Wilson, Mrs. June 13, 14, 15,20,21,22 chairman; Mrs. Clayton Dumas of Broadstone road, assIstant CABLE TmpS GIRL The sparkling and lavish musical comedy featuring an golf chairman, and Mrs. N. J. large ... with Warren's:- Teck, handicap chairman. iRDIALLY INVITED Miss Joyce Darroll, 19, of 309 outstanding Cole Porter score which satirizes Shake- Witches' brew, a trick or or~ant. On these essen- Hillcrest, carrying an armful of speare's "Taming of the Shrew." treat dinner, and 'dancing to books on Thursday, October 11, he soundest of values. Ichabod Crane and his Head- less \ Horsemen will be high- raced for a stoP! .:d bus at . . Mo~oos and Lake Shore and ViSit lights of the club'S annual Hal- to our The Grosse Pointe Community Theatre is pleased to an- croSsed the lawn of 337 Moross loween partY on Saturday, Oc- road, and tripped. over a half- nounce that the last three productions will be presented tober 27. Hosting the party will ln~h steel cable. She was con- completely 'remodeled_ at the Fries Auditorium at the War Memorial Center on be the William Kimmicks of veyed to St. John, Hospital by lakeshore Road. In our 15th consecutive season, you are Detroit and the Jack Mendel- Farms police for treatment of sohns. Interior Design Studios assured of top quality theatre in this magnificent new abrasions on both knees and structure. shins and an injured back. She said she did not see the cable BIR1.1INGHAM studio under the direction of Mr. DwaLt1e Gaulke, A.LD., presents ~the Please note that season books are available at consider. As a rule when a man gives Co himself away there is very lit- that was stratched between the most comprehensive showing of the magnificent BAKER FURNITURE collection able savings. To assure seats on the evening of your tle sacrifice' involved. house and a tree. choice, you are urged to make reservations now. F~r in tlii~ area ••• also MIllING ROAD, a division of Baker, and a fabulous group of further informatio", call 882.5538. Old World .Antiques. NORTHLAND studio, under the direction of _ Mr. William Bashton, AJ.D., and EASnAND studio, under the direction of Send Check fo: HAiR STYLE Mes. Florence Smith, preSent the dashing HERITAGE collection, Simpatico '------• , • also BAKER furniture and MILLING ROAD, a division of Baker. GROSSE POINTE COMMUNITY l'HEATRE HEADLINERS 32 Lakeshore Road, G.P. 36, Mich. ~FOR FALL~ \ Here are collections edited for the connoisseur who, liklJ us, f'ejoicer liTHE CRUCIBLE" in the renaissance of trl£Y fine craftsmanship, For in this era. of the mechanizea (Admission $1.50) Oct. 26 - Oct. 27 -- and mass produced, it ii a rewarding experience to rediscover l FROM OUR BUDGET SALON so much painstaking attentio11:to authentic detait as you will fiml here. The I "SEND ME NO FLOWERS" IJ whole is a treasure-trove that glories in good taste and glorifies the j ] (Admission $1.50) Haircuts ..••..••••••• "•••.••..••••••.. 2.00 Feb. 1 - Feb. 2 -- Feb. 8 -- Feb. -; -- elegance and artisanship of a more leisurely past. Our'letterea designers will he -:-~ ..,. Shampoo and Set ....•.• , •.••...... 2.50 "' "WRITE ME A MURDER" pleased to assist; without charge or obligation. Permanents (complete) 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 (Admission $1.50) , For the traditional pleasure you take in perfection ••• Mar. 29 - Mar. ~O -- Apr. 5 -- Apr. 6 -- Tint ...... •...... , ..•... '.. 6.50 W01Z.'t you visit-us' soon? "K!SS ME KATE" Bleach and toner: ...... I_I •••••• 10.00 {Admission $2.50} Grosse Pointe Farms Open Thursday June 13 - June 14 - June 15 • June 20 - June 21 - JU,.9 22 18546 Mack Ave. and Friday evenings TII 2-4246

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Mrs. Paul L. Flaherty Mrs. A. Wayn~ Kniffin Miss Billingsley \ Kniffin-Krome Vows DAC Oper Weds Mr. Flaherty Exchanged Saturday Season wit Pair Speak Vows Saturday in St. Paul's on the Lakeshore Newlyweds Leave for Motor Trip South After Rites in George Frischkorns Entertair with Reception at tbe Detroit Yacht Club: '. Our Lady Star of Hie Sea and Reception at Loch. Show Starring Sue Carson, Will Live in Mt. Clemens moor; Will Live in Stanhope Road riguez and Sims, Da Rosalia Suzanne Billingsley, daughter of Mrs. Alfred In Our Lady Star of the Sea Church Saturday Judith A capacity crowd filled D E. E?"res, of Balfour roa~, and Ro:?ert H. Billingsley, M. Krome, daughter of Mrs. Ronald C. Krome, of Lexing- dining room last Friday for 1 of BIshop road, was married Satllrnay in St. Paul's on ton road. and t};J.elate Mr. Krome, becam~ t~e bride of A. opening the club's fall sease the lakeshore to Paul Lyndon Flaherty. Wayne' Kniffin, son of the H. H. Kmffms, of Law- tinues through this coming S<. ------_._- ton, Okla. ner dancing and dancing afte She wore a white duleette tulle overskirts and matching William Edward Flaherty was Many G r 0 sse Pointers satin gown fashioned as a For the c ere m 0 n y ihe brocade pillboxes. Their bou- 1- best man for his brother. They went into town for the I sheath with a r 0 u n de d bride chose an ivory peau quets were of peach carnations are the sons of the William C. opener, which was a gay neckline edged in Guipiere de soie gown designed on with ivy. The honor maid car- Flahertys, of Neff road. Ush- princess lines. with a scal- time of visiting and re- ~ lace and elbow 1en g t h ried the same bouquet with ering were Michael Joseph Fla- loped scooped neckline a!1d unions. Inaugurating the. j sleeves trimmed with more accents of mandarin carnations. of the lace. An overskirt, herty, .Brian Paul Flaherty, a bodice ace e n t e d WIth fete were early cocktail t gatherings in the lounge be- J trimmed in lace, fell from Walter Thomas Padly, Jerome Alencon lace. H. H. Kniffin was his son's fore dinner. ( the princess waist into a Edward Addy, Jr., William best man and seating the guests A pillbox trimmed in seed Sue Carson, a very funny 1\ chapel train. Henry Tripp and Thomas Mc- pearls caught her butterfly silk wer~ Edward J. Grofer, Henry comedienne and a smooth sing- g A Princess crown caught her Donald Brown. illusion veil and she can-kd J. Roesch, Jr., and Stanley er, was welcomed back to the' e DAC where she has made two fingertip veil of iilusion and For her daughter's wedding white carnations, ivory cym- Kwasek. she carried roses, stephanotis previous appearances. Delight- J; and the -eception Dr. and Mrs. bidium orchids, and stephano- and ivy. For her daughter's wedding ful were the "elegance in aJ Eyres gave at the Detroit Yacht tis. and the reception at Lochmoor dancing" routine's of the dance w Barbara Dawn Billingsley Club the bride's mother wore a duo, Rodriguez and Sims. Sey- ft Betty Krome was her sister's Mrs. Krome wore a mint green was maid of honor and the gold lace and silk gown. Mrs. mour Hoffman and his orches- S. wool and crepe she a t hand britlesmaids were Marcia Eyres. Flaherty was in beige lace and maid of honor and the brides- tra played for dancing and the w Georgia Anne Echlin and Di- peau de soie. maids were Mrs. William A. cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Kniffin show. 1\. anne Lynn. was in a champagne,wool sheath The George Frischkorns en- B When the couple left on a Young. Mrs. W. G~rald Warren and orchids. tertained that evening, their C They wore American beauty wedding trip to Northern Mich- ",.;;," and Mrs. Henry J. Roesch was guests being the Karl Be'hrs, G peau de soie ballerina frocks igan the hride was wearing a an honorary attendant. ~;:\ ::~~::~.k:~:>;~~.' After a two week motor trip the Joseph H~ters, Mrs. Robert H and matching sat.in pillboxes. gray wool suit with black acces- photo byBeatrice Zwaan Photo by Eddie McGrath. J.r. They were gowned in bitter- south the newlyweds will live P. SCh~rer and CoL John H. n; Their bouquets were of mums sories. They will live in Mt. In St. Paul's on the lakeshore Saturday, ROSALIA In Our Lady Star of the Sea Church Saturday sweet silk shantu!1g with nylon in Stanhope road. Mothersill of Windsor. With the R and ivy. Clemens. I SUZANNE BILLINGSLEY, daughter of Mrs. Alfred E. JUDITH M, KROME, daughter of Mrs. Ronald C. I. J. Pattons were the Ron W. v' Exres, of Balfour road, and Robert H. BHlingsley, of Krome, of Lexington road, and the late Mr. Krome, Four Octave Club Names New Officers Maxwells of Southfield and the R Church Guilds plan ~leetings Bishop road, was married to Mr. Flaherty, son of the spoke her marriage vows to Mr. Kniffin, son of the William C. Flahertys, of Neff road. H. H. Kniffins, of Lawton, Okla. The Four Octave Club of De- Elizabeth Wight, pianist; Jean The day guilds of the Epis- Mrs. Robert Walker. troit began its 29th season on Ground, Soprano; and a trio, Michigan Grads J copal Churchwomen of St. Members of St. Mary Guild October 10 wit h a Morning Naomi Donaldson, Cecelia Ma- The University of Michigan fr will go to th", home of Mrs. AAUW Brings St. Paul Circles Slate Sessions Musicale at the Women's City honey and.. Ernestine Barnes. Michael's Church, Grosse Pointe 'Bridge Club Alumni Club of Grosse Pointe fc . Woods, will hold .their meetings John R. Barlow, in Meadow The officers for the 1962-1963 Club. opened the 1962-63 year with tl: at 12:30 on Tuesday, Oeiober lane, for 'their October meeting. Play to Pierce The circles of the Women of time. season are: president. 1\'1issFern st. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Sarah meets in the Bethany Honorary members of the Michael; vice president, :Mrs. the annual Freshman Send-Off 01 23. Co.hostesses will be Mrs. Wil- Lists Winners club are Mrs. W. Terry Bannon, for all those newly attending h. St. Anne Guild will meet with liam A. Howe and Mrs. James This Saturday, October 20, Church, Lothrop road, have an- Room at 12:30 p.m. on Wednes- Edward G. Truchinowicz; treas- Mrs. Edwin S. Sherrill and Gizi urer; Mrs. Kurt R. Keydel; re- the University. C Miss Jane Simpson, of Berk- O. Chamberlin. the Grosse Pointe Branch of the I G l' 0 sse Pointe Memorial nounced'their meeting dates for day, October' 24, and Miriam Zanto. cording secretary, Mrs. John For the alumni the area shire road. Mrs. Charles 1'lac- The evening guilds will meet I American Association of Uni~ Bridge Club winners have been the coming week. will meet in the same room at in The chairman of the d;.: y, Ehrlich; corresponding secre- the club sPOnsors such activities oj Farlane will be co-hostess. Mon day mg,. ht 0coert b 22,a t versity Women will brrng,announced."to the 8, while Elizabeth convenes in Dorcas Circle will meet Tues! Eleanor Clarke, has arranged tary; Mrs. Peter Zachary; and as the Alumni Dinner for uni- hi 1Irs. Harry Black, of N. Ren- 8;30. Mrs. Ian Naylor. of reen- community Mark Twain's class- October 8: North and South, the home. of Mrs. Walter Bas- 9 day evening, October .23, at 7;30 an interesting program with the social secretary, Mrs. Larry J. versity administrative officers, h aud, will entertain the women c~est road,. St. Clalr Sho;es, ic story, "Tom Sawyer". Elsa Reddaway' and Niobe tow, 1679 Alpine, at 7:45 p.m. o'clock in the Fellowship Hall. following members performing: Doyle. featuring a prominent speaker ir of St. Catherine Guild, assisted wlll entertam 51. Agnes Gulld. Gates' Mrs. Frank Coolidge and 51 by Mrs. Arthur Misner and Mrs. She will be assisted by Mrs. The play will be performed Mrs. Walter Hayes. Esther Circle will meet at 8 Ruth Circle wiII meet on Tom Richards. Edward Sandell. by the Traveling Playhouse of p.m. in 'th'e home of Mrs. Carl Thursday, October 25, at 12:45 Thiede, 461 Touraine. v Mrs. Wilfred Ov,:en will open St. Hilda Guild will meet at , which is an East and West: Mary Hentgen p.Il!., in the Beth9ny Room of I We're Moving and Marian Johnston; Mary the Church. Character p her home in Lothrop road to the home of Mrs. Arthur Win- adult professional company Also on Tuesday, Rachel Cir- SOl' in Fisher road. Mrs. Chris- performing especially for chil- Wood and Ellen Walrond. the women of St. Cecelia Guild. cle will meet at 8 in the Fire- The story of Pentecost from I Readings tian Hanneman will be co- dren. to Grosse Pointe' Her co-hostess will be Mrs. Rob- October 10: North and South, side Room, and Lydia convenes Acts 2 will be the Bible Study I Character Reodings by Mrs. I~ ert Smith. hostess. Members of St. Martha Two performances will be Margaret Morang and Fritz in the Youth Room at the same for the month. I Hanna in her private home. I St. Margaret Guild will be Guild will m e e t with Mrs. held: 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at Brinkman; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel She will help and advise you ( meeting at the home of Mrs. George Bashara, Jr., in McKin- Pierce Junior High S c h 0 01 Hodgman. on all problems of life. Such I: Darwin Martin in Vernier road. ley avenue. Mrs. John Collins Auditorium. Tickets for either East and West: Mr. and Mrs. College Women To Have Party os love, marriage, courtship. L Mrs. Martin will be assisted by will assist Mrs. Bashara. performance are $.75 and are All reaGings strictly confiden- 1: S. A. Ramsey; Jessica Hansen After Oct, 25 we will be in our new home •.. 1925 tiel. ------on sale through AAUW mem- and Lena Bery. The CO'llege .Women's Club' the guest speaker. la bers in all the area schools as October 13: North and South, will hold its annual membeT'ship Ver;o;ier Road ••• across fro;-" Peters Funeral Home. well as at the following loca- p.arty October 26 -at the Mich- Assisting membership chair- 302\ E. Grand Blvd. AI Beard and Earl Gurnack; man Mrs. Clarence Tottle will Our new phone number will be TU 6-0600. III tions: Peter Pan, Inc. and Philip Leon and Donald Hoce- igan Consolidated Gas Coo's Phone 873-9056 Doubleday's in the Village; Hospitality Center in the Vil- be Pointers' Mrs. Bogden Bay. I YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED \ ~ var. nart, Miss Kathr~ine Gee, Mrs. Neighborhood Olub; Punch and l!a1ge. SERVING GROSSE POINTERS FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY East and West; Del(}res Wend- J 05eph C2rr, Mrs. Viola Price, ~------~ Judy Toyland, .97 Kercheval; land and Russell Young; Mary Robert 01'1', direotor of the Mrr::. Ralph Btl!1:on and Mrs. 3 143 E. JEFFERSON Neai1~i~lness LO 7-4656 Grosse Point: Harkness Pharmacy. 20315 Magerman and Ellen Walrond. Mack Avenue; and Arnolds Grosse Pointe Libra:ries, will be Joseph Zi'mmerman. . Drug in Lakeshore Village. DORE Mrs. Robert Snyder, AAUW's Stephens .Prexy limited time • • Children's Theater chairman, explains that'the proceeds from To'Be Honored ____ fnfrod "Tom Sawyer" are used for fel- lowship grants to Ameri~an and Dr. and Mrs. Seymour A. r foreign women for post-gradu- Smith will be honored at a din- IPERMA ate study and research. In addi- ner October 20 at the Couriti-y \ Reg. Sl2.! tion to raising funds for the Club. Dr. Smith is the president Shampoo AAUW Fellowship fund this de- .,:Ci;....., .•.<... of Stel-hens College, Cotumbia, and Set lightful play gives the children FOR SALE Mo. of the community an opportun- Dinner guests will include 75 DOREN 725 Trombley Road near the lake in lovely Windmill 1 ity to view live professional Stephens alumnae and present 18020 MACK Pointe. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, one with stall shower. 2 theater. Rooms and bath over attached garage. can be used as students and friends. of the col- extra bedrooms. Reception hall with circular staircase. lege. Paneled library; powder rOom. Beware of the fellow who has Among the local pupils at Call Owner-TU 1-1900 an ax to grind-he may expect Stephens is Bonnie Lee Carle-. you to turn Ute grindstone. ton, daughter of the William S. Carletons, of Moran road.

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ober 18, 1962 ~~------Thursday, October 18, 1962 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen intes Woman's Page • • • by, of, and for 'Pointe Women Alliance Hears Northwestern Women e VOWS Engaged To Hear Fran Harris DAC Opens Fall Talk on Theater Noted radio and television laturday The "Three Penny Opera" commentatO'r Fran Harris will Season with Show and theatrical lore were dis- s pea k to' the Northeastern cussed by Charles Gilbert at the Woman's Olub October 22 at 1:30 o'clock in St. Philip and South After Rites in George Frischkorns Entertained at Dinner Before the year's fIrs t mee,rge E. McKeever. Proceeds se;:retary. l\lrs. Larry l. versity administrative O'fficers, high school seniors interested terian Church at a brunch at and Mrs. Joseph Schadler is gle young adults. For further will gO' to the various medical featuring a prominent speaker in obtaining a Regents Scholar. M projects supported by the Aux- ship to the University. the chUrch on Tuesday, Octo her assistJant. informatiO'n, call Grosse Pointe ber 23, at 9 a,m. Memorial Church - TU 5-3773. iliary. I Elected to serve as O'fficers The program is under the di- Pi Phis are sending pGstcards • were president; GeO'rge Chere- Committee members from the 'Ing rection of Mrs. Malcolm Jolliff, to their friends, reminding them Pointe indude Mrs. William Character ! plis; vice-president, Mrs. Frank Secretary of Missionary Educa- of this once-a-year opportunity t P. McBride; secretaIJ", Mrs. Wayne Women Blair, Mrs. RO'bert Danforth, co. Readings tion. A movie entitled "Through to purchase the hand made ar~ Mrs. Dwight Butcher, Mrs. )inte! I Edgar A. Hahn; treasurer, Re- These Hands" will be shown in ticles crafted in the Gatlinburg, bert C. Sheridan. Meet Oct. 22 Joseph Reed and Mrs. Arthur Character Readings by Mrs. connection with tile program. Tenn., area. . Ulmer. 15233 Kercheval Hanna in her private home. I Those serving on the Board A business meeting will be Unusual silver and copper at 8eaC(msfield She will help and advise you of Governors are; Mrs. Albert held, at which time the new on all problems of life. Such jewelry will be featured this Grosse Pointe area alumnae VA 1-6257 VA 1-1100 D. Conkey, Mrs. Norman P. slate of officers will be voted It's e'asy to get your friends as love, marriage, courtship. year in addition to the hand- members O'f Women of Wayne I Lasca, Mrs. Danial L. Wells, on. The budget for 1963 will to believe you-tell them some- All readings strictly confiden- woven articles, brO'oms, and will attend their first fall meet- ew home ••• 1925 Fred Hertel, William Hurley also be voted upon. thing they want to hear. I tial. wooden animals which are N- ing on Monday, October 22, at and A. J. Klick. The devotions win be given 8 p.m. to' hear the glamorous ters Funeral Home. , The next meeting O'f the ways offered. by Mrs. Curtis Miller. Fashion Feature Editor of 3021 E. Grand Blvd. j Board of GovernO'rs will be held U 6-0600. Reservations are not neces- The public is cordially in- CKLW-TV, Miss Mary Morgan, Phone 873-9056 i Wednesday, October 24, at the vited to attend the Arrowcraft /ITED • ...l! Central I Library. sary fO'r this brunch meeting. A comment on "Fall Openings at Sale. Coffee will be served. Specials tR HALF A CENTURY nursery will be available. the Fashion Houses." Miss Morgan willl also pre- • SHAMPOO and WAVE ...•. 2.50 ~~~r.es5 L0 7-4656 Grosse Poinfes Own Mystery Ride sent slides of fashions by Am- • HAIRCUTS...... 2.00 Alpha Gamma Deltas erican Couture Designers Trig- • TINTS' . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 7.50 DOREN Beauty Salon For Netvcomers To Meet This Evening ere, MO'nte-Sano" Cell Chap- • BLEACHES 10.00 man, Bill Blass foc Maurice limited time •.. • PERMANENTS 10.00 In this season of ghosts, gob. All Alpha Gamma De1tas In Rentner, and O'thers eqtll:.lly s lins, and mysterious happenM the Detroit and subUlrban areas well-known. Introductory speci°Sl 95 ings, the Grosse Pointe New- are invited to the first fall The meeting will be held at FREDERICK'S SALON cO'mers' Club will hold its an- meeting at the home O'f Mrs. the Michigan CO'nsO'lidated Gas 17640 MACK AVE. TU 5-2344 PERMANENTS nua;). Mystery Bus -Ride, Harold H. McKinnon, of War- Company's HO'spitality Genter, The group will .'Jather at the ren, this Thursday, ~ober 18, 16906 Kercheval Reg. $12.50 Value Complete F'arms Park saturday, October at 8 o'clock. Shampoo 27, art: 6:30 o'clock for "the mad- Program chairman is Mrs. and Set hatters bus ride, through the Mrs. Ralph Erickson of Maple Alexander J. Wescott, O'f Dev- Lane will be co-hostess. onshire rO'ad. All women O'f 75 DOREN Beauty Salon loO'king glass to Wonderland." 1 1 In keeping with the theme, Please call PR 6-5287 O'r KE Wayne alumnae are invited to SPECTACULAR 18020 MACK AVE. TU 1-1849 prizes will be given fO'r the best 1-2399 for inf<>rmatiO'n. attend. ' Alumnae and mothers of al- h~ts depicting sOong titles. umnae of Emma Willard Schuol, After an hour's bus ride the Troy, N,Y., will gather at the participanrt;s will enjO'y a buffet FllBS by ALTERATIONS AUCTION Little Club nexi Wednesday, dinner and an evening of danc- COMPLETE October 24, for a luncheon cele- ing at the secret destination. C. GOUNARIS Closing the, Balance of Estate Items EXCLUSiVE FURRIER Men's - Women.s brating E)mma Willard Day. The Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- We Convert double.breasted school commemorarted its 150th Leod are chairmen of the palrty. Ready-to-Wear suits to single-breasted., From the anniversary in 1954, and plans ~;' Mink Stoles They are being asisted by Mr. and Jackets. Skilled Workmanship to mM'k this occasion will be and Mrs. ThO'mas Cooper,' Mr. Complete discussed at Wednesday's meet" and Mrs. Fred Miles, Mr. and Fur Service. La Gristy CHRISTINE M'ODONALD SIMPSON ~ ing. Mrs. Robert Stauffer, Mr. and ~ '.' CLEANERS &' TAILORS et al EXPERT RESTORATIONS Chairnlan of the luncl1eon is Mrs. Paw Weaver, and Mr. and 14440 E. Jefferson 821-4063 14440 E. Jefferson 821-4063 Mrs. Bruce Chalmers, with Mrs. Mrs. William Whitelaw. on paintings - frames - sculptures. Donald Waite as co-chairman, , and among these expected to Call for 0 free "in the home esti. Miss Karschna to Wed You And Your Friends 'Are Cordially Invited - attend are the Mesdames Sitan- Mr. Couvr~ur on Nov. 17 Tues., OCt. 23rd mate"-by appointment. ley Tucker, Edward Lambrecht, to a - Joel Bremer, JO'seph Standart Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karsoo- Afternoon 1 p. m. Alilison Monroe, William E, na, of Long IsLand, N,Y., focm- SHOWING OF PAINTIN:GS 14944 East Jefferson Ave. McDennoth, Jr. erly of Grosse Pointe, an- Grosse Pointe Park o the r s are Mrs.. George nO'un{:ethe engl(lgement of their . by Tues., OCt. 23rd Phone 822.8520 Schemm, Mrs. Webster BueH, daughter, Patricia Karsohna, Carolyn Martens gallery open daily from 9:30 to 5:30 Mrs. Frederiock Rothman, Mrs. to Albert G. Oouvreur, sO'n of Evening 8 p. m. Marshall Fredericks; Mrs. Hen~ the Hector M. Couvreurs of at ry Whiting, Mrs. Clement A, ,MO'ross road. THE BOOK SHELF Pearose, and Mis s Beverly The cO'uple plan a November Chalmersamd Robin Lepard. 17 wedding. 112 Kercheval on the hill- Grosse Pointe Wed., Oct. 24th • • • Store Hours Mon-Sat. 9 to 6 Oct. 1st thru 31st Navy League Evening a p. m. The Detroit Women's Council WI" COLOR TV of the Navy League of the ~II I Paintings. P. Celommi, William Birney, Angelo • LOWEST PRICE-S • United States will meet this ~i PlJBLIC SA.LES Asti, Henri Duveiux, Pair of Metropolitan floral Thursday at the B rod h e a d m Good Housekeeping Shop iil paintings, A. Bligny, etc. " Armory at 12:30 O"cluck f or 'I: ~)'ard 14321 Harper near Chalmers 'I' Not An Auction - All Items Priced luncheon and a regular ,business II: VE 9-2400 Furniture. Antique marble top French commode, session at 1:30 o'clock. ~i ,il inlaid Sheraton desk, French folding screen, an. 1:1 Household Furnishings tique Spanish desk~ French chairs and tables. ants MR. il iil ~: carved console and mirror, teakwood tables. ~G POOLS Mr. & Mrs. L. w~Ghilds~ Porcelain. Glassware, Sevres and Bisque lamps. ;UMMER ARTURO Silver for the lucky bride (of course) bronze and inlaid clocks, mother-of-pearl inlaid !\TING I 13944 Rutland Ave.,De~rolt grandmothers clock. Silver for the "old marrieds" • ; • our (Bet. Greenfield & Southfield, N. of Schoolcraft) most particular hostess (surely) Saturday, October- 20, _from 10 a.m. Marble and bronze statuary Si!ver (Gifts) for babies and tiny tots Sheffield tea service, candelabras, punch bowl and Mr~D. Leslie ' cups, champagne coolers. 14236 Rutherford, Det. 27 Sale to be held at our Galleries It •• nowat Silver from here ($) to eternity ($$$) {between Schoolcraft -& Grand River}

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Thursday, Odo.ber 18, '1952 Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursaay, t:1ctober 18, 1962 GPHS Defeats Wyandotte A astin-Salesian ~~~II===mrt:~ma.~!:ttel.~~~rn~~":mmm~~!!m!!!m.rn;;,,,,;:<~~@m»:<~..:<~v2:",.m.~£:5!iI~ml!!mm~m.~~~~iiw.~~~ U of M Football Two Spartan Elevens Win Chorale Society Sta: The Spa r tan s of Grosse Buda, v.'ith the assistance of The Kenneth Jewell ChOrale Mischa :n Tilt Ends in Tie Sails and Skis Tickets on Sale Pointe gained a double vic:Wlry some fine blocking, ran for 40 I I I (f 0 r mer I y Grant WiLliams concertm In Homecoming Tilt, 32,,14 OVeT the North Redford Rang. yards_ fOT a touchdown. This By Bob Moo,l'c ~ By Frank McBride ~~ Tickets to the University ot Chorale) will appear with the Symphon ers on Saturday at Redford. play was called back because Detroit Worn en's Symphony The pr By Bill Hagman Austin Catholic came from _~~~%~~:Qf'GN~~;t~~~~~:f{::r-~~,ja~2:f.t~ Michigan - Minnesota football V't ound of a Spartan penalty. How- Orchestra in the opeD!ng con. tickets : behind Sunday with favored The S?artan . arSl y gr eve)', a beautiful pass play Last S~turday the Grosse Pointe Blue Devils made The G r 0 s s ~ Pointe Yacht graphers early in the season in game to be played aft Ann Ar- cert _of its 16th season, to be $2.50. I' a Salesian to forge an unsatisfy- Club will hooor Carter Sales, the new Fries Auditorium. out. an Imp!esslve grou~d at- from Mike Pstor to JL'T) Mont. sure that homecoming would be happy affair when bor Saturday, October 27, will held December 7 in the Com- ets are <: ing 12-12 tie. Jr. and his crew- of the SEA • • • taCK to ~chieve a 7-6 vICtory, I morency for 75 yards gave the Trailing 12-6 with three mrn- be avaHable to the meqlbers of munity Arts Auditorium at Ticket: they outclassed Wyandotte 32-14. SA L E S IV, Jimmy Benkert, CdT. Howard A. Linse, Com. In the fIrst quarteT, the Spar- Spartans their first 6 poi U The game saw Grosse Pointe ------utes left in the game, the spirit- the Universlity of Michigan tans started an attack from Terry Buda went in10 the n ~ Wayne State University. formatio~ Do U g I as Gmiener, George mandin,g Officer of the U.S. alumni Club of Grosse Pointe, Two Grosse Pointe area resi- Grosse 1 throw up a stout defense and a The Dottes kicked off and the ed Austin football team marched Whitehead, wi1lJlers of the 1.962 Coast Guard Base at the foot the1r OW'll 80 yards in 12 plays z'}ne for the extra point. en it was announced by George to soore, only to have the TD dents, Ruth Burczyk, pianist, Mrs. WD potent offense to halt the Bears, DevUs ran it back to their 20. 60 yards in seven plays to tie National Raven. Class Champ- of Mt. Elliot will be relieved of Cheroelis, president, nullified by a penalty. The oftClIlsive team, led by an~ Jean Ground, soprano, will 0079, who didn't have the ability to A line smash gamed four yards it up. ionship with a stag party on command at official oeremon'" Tom Tribe, did some fine perform. with the Orchestra in move the ball against the fired then Andersen pitched out to But the try for the extra Friday, October 26. ies on Friday, October 19, at 2 These tickets may be obtained On the ne,m; series of downs the second concert of the series S, up Devils. Thompson who fired a pass to point that could have won the p.m, CDR. Li,nse who- has re- at Picard and Norton. 92 Ker- the Spartans recovered a Red- blocking with the help of Joe on March 15. Reduc,, Wyandotte kicked off to start Vertregt for a thrilling touch- game was unsuccessful, and the We are proud of our local sided in the Pointe during his cheval avenue telephone TU 2- ford fumble on the Ranger 17 Doyle, Todd Hahn, Richard Scheele and Ron Denewith. The final concert, to be held highway: the game. The Pointers didn't down play which covered 74 score remained deadlocked. sailors who capture such na- toU[' of duty tn the area is 8251. yard line and in four plays move the ball so they had to yards. The kick was wide so _ Salesian had scored m the tiona! honors. When they come being transferred to Astoria, went in for the TD on Dick In the third quarter the Friday, April 19, will feature safety is punt. Larry Link's punt was with seconds left the Pointers first quarter after less than home winners, recognition of Ore., where he will take com- Remaining games for which Rini's 2 yard plunge. The extra Spw.-tans scored their second downed on the 23 yard line of led 19-7. The half ended just three minutes of play .. After a thei" accomplishments shQuld ma.nd of the USCGC YOCONA. tickets may be obtained through point attempt was good and touchdown as "Speedy" Gon- Wyandotte. On the Bears' sec- after the kickoff. long pass, the Knights' half- be made. All members of the This is the Coast Guard's larg- the club are the Wisconsin the Spartans led 7-0. zales went in from a five yard Prescriptions Filled game, November 3, and Illi- ond play a back was hit hard Queen Is Crowned back, Wicktor, carried the ball D.R.Y.A. and th~ir crews are est sea going fleet tug on the The Rangers stiffened in the line. Extra point carne on a :1ois on Nove'mber 10. AU causing a fumble which was re- During the halftime festivi- f?r four yards :'ond the game's invited to attend this gala event. West Coast. The 215-foot ship second half, and the spartans pass play from Pastor to Mont- tickets will be received by the morency. Ray ..Ban Sun Glasses covered by Marc Lonesk on the ties pretty Mary Steiner was fIrst to~{'hdo\~n, 'l'ick:ets may be ob r.ained by takes part in search and res- were unable move the ball. store two weeks in advance of to 27 yard line of the visitors. Tom crowned homecoming queen of Saleslan WIdened the gap calling the Grosse Pointe Yacht cue as weH as salvage opera- With only 5 minutes to play, the game. The defensive 1.eam did an- Thompson and John Reynolds 1962 midway in the second quarter Club. .. tions in the Northern Padfic. the Redford eleven took over other fine job by holding the powered the Devils to the one . _ . after a hotly disputed pass play • • The Grosse Pointe Ski Club The new Commanding Offi- Tickets which are unsold by on their own 30 and in 6 plays Raiders scoreless. Some of the before Reynolds plunged over The Devlls kicked ?f£ to start moved the ball to the two-yard Thursday evening before' each went in for the score, the drive ION OPTIC: for the score. The conversion the second half. ~eIther team line. The referees ruled the pass held its first meetin~ of the cer of the Detroit Base is CDR. outstanding defensive p I a y s season last Thursday at the George A. Philbrick. Prior to game will be made available culminating in a 57 yard pas.<; were made by Greg Paige, 20183 MACK AVEI' attempt was wide so at 6:35 of was able to score 10 the third complete, and on the next play, Center. Office..-s elected for the coming here Cdr. Philbrick ,was for sale to other Grosse Pointe plJayo On the extra point at- John Pericin, Ed Black, Chris the first quarter Grosse Pointe quarter. Salesian's Hutchison passed for residents who may be in- tempt the Ranger fullback went Between 7 and 8 Mile R, led 6-0. The start of the fourth quar- another tally to make the score coming season include, presi- Commanding Officer O'f the WaI'ner, Doug Perry and Den~ dent, Paul Geffert; vice-pres., USCGC CHILULA, stationed in terested_ into the end zone, but the play nis Kahle. The Devils kicked off and tel' found Wyandotte puntin,g. 12-0, Dr. Donald Kelly; Treasurer, Morenean CHy, N. C. was called. back because of a The next game will be play- Wyandotte ran it back to their The Devils started a drive after Here, Austin began its first Redford off-side, and on the ed on Sunday, October 21, at own 40 where the Bears were receiving the punt. Thompson long march. The Friars drove Bob Mello; secretary, Marge • • • PROGRAM WINS AWARD OtJto. Elected to the board of LAST STRAW one O'f the top ensuing attempt the Spartan 1 p_m. <>~ Harper Woods High forced to punt. The Pointers and Reynolds did most of the from their own 36 into the Michigan's high school driver directors were, June Neiman, contenders in Cruising "A" defense, led by Rick Burns, School field. started to march with Thomp- work in this drive. Thompson Knights' end zone in eight class has a ~hange of owners. education program has been stopped Redford shOTt, thus Dr. Jack W 1111 a m s, J ames The synd10ate that formerly singled out as the model for son's three first downs and Carl finished off the march with a plays. Time was running out in achieving a 7~6 victOiry. Vertregfs beautiful pass recep- six yard run. The conversion the half, as Bob Phillips and Daoust, Howard Ciavola, Lynn owned her consisted O'f Coman. the nation. For the scccmd suc~ Hats .off to Bob Turzak and CHIEF LOUWERS TO SPEAK tion even though he was inter- hit the crossbar so with six sec- Bill Zemmin sparked the drive. Adam, Frank McBdde, and past Wm. J. A. Nagel, Ed Desmond, cessive year Michigan has re- his two assistant coaches Jim fered with by an over zealous onds remaining the Pointers led With 1:15 left in the half, Zem- president Bill Adam,. who 00- Fred stacy. She is now owned ceived the Award of Excellence Arthur Louwers, Chief of the Burns and W. Leuckhoff for Grosse Pointe Park PolIce, will Dotte defender. This sustained 25-7. min streaked three Y13rdsto cut comes a boa1"d mem'ber aI1tO- by Comm. Nagel and Fred Tem- in the annual National High rnratically. their fine coaching of the Spar-. show the film "Death on the drive reached the Bear two yard. After the kickoff, Wyandotte the ~eficit to 12-6. pIe, SClhool Driver Education Award tans Jr. Varsity team. Their line where Thompson went over took to the air, Bob Kutscher NeIther team could get any- /' P I a 'n s were ouJtlined for Temple has long been a top program, sponsored by the In- Highway" at the Grosse Pointe OUR0026th YEAR hard work and In<1ny hoUl's Methodist Adult Fellowsl"lip on for the second Devil score. intercepted a pass and raced 61 where in ~he third quarter. For. weekend trips to several of the contender in the sport of sail- surance Institute for Highway SCRUNS alld STOlt'" SASH for with the boys resulted in a Lonesk kicked the extra point so yards for the last Devil score. nine minutes of the final period, Northern Mi,chigan aa:oos as i'llg around the country havmg Safety. Moreover Michigan is Friday, October 19. A potluck 14-0 shut-ou1 of the Redford with the second quarter three The kick was perfect and with the same frustration remained. well as local llil"eas.It is planned owned such notable boats as the only state that has ever supper will be served at 7 p.m., Raiders. with the film and discussion FENESTRA~~~~~~ seconds old Grosse Pointe had 4:33 remaining the Pointers led Then, with three minutes. left to present some O'f the coun- STORMY WEATHER, FLYING won this award in the program's TYPEWIIIDOWS TWinbrook 2-7200 a 13-0 lead. 32-7. in the game, Austin got the ball try's outstanding skli. cinemato- CLOUD and otllers. 14-year history. In the opening quarter, Terry period to follow. Score After Fumble Wyandotte lost the ball on a on its own 40. Two long passes Joe Reed kicked off for the fumble after the kick but the fell short, but Zemmfn scam~ Devils and the visitors were home team ran out of downs pered 30 yards around right held in check until a 15 yard on the Bear 10 yard line. Wyan- e~d to keep Austin's hopes penalty gave them a first down. dotte threw a desperation pass ~llve. A~ter another long aerial CUSTOM LAMP & SHA[ Ron Laurain rushed for a Bear which clicked for an exciting Just In11ssed, reserve quarter- first down before Wyandotte 68 yard touchdown play. The back Jack Sweeney lofted a p.ass had to punt. Link fielded the extra point was made on a run to Bob Sanford on the 22. Two punt but was swarmed under so with 57 seconds remaining in plaf's. later, quarterback Boh I OPAL by a host of Bear linemen and the game the Devils had a lead ~hlilIPS spotted Marty Gulcwiez • Lamps and Fine was jarred loose from the ball. of 32-14, which turned out to 10 the end zone. He let loose a i Fumiture • The Dottes recovered the fum- be the final as time ran out ~ong pas;, a.nd Gulewiez pulled • Decorative ble and quickly moved in for just after Grosse Pointe re- It down m tie the ball game up, I chairs and a score. A 10 yard pass to Jeff ceived the kickoff. Needless to sa~, bedlam re~ tables arrison put the ball on the BeL W L PF P A ~ulted on the Frlar bench and G 10 the stands. • Art interiors six of Grosse Pointe. Two plays Monroe. 3 0 70 33 But then in the try for that later the Bears scored on a two- Grosse Pomte 2 1 51 38 big extra point, the ball got Lamp shades custom made by us and G in our own studio. Completely washob yard smash. The visitors got the Wyandotte 2 1 62 39 loose and rolled to the ground. I frames. Moderately priced_ extra point on a run, so with !ordson 1 2 51 55 The tie confused the whole i 2:23 remaining in the half .H~yal Oak 1 2 45 47 Central league race. Austin now 17142 KEf' ofpeople Bet. Neff and St. I Grosse Pointe led 13-7. HIghland Park 0 3 21 78 holds third place, with a 3-J-l OPAL . record, Notre Dame (5-0) and Salesian (4-()..l) are ranked • Offer -Lessons On Trampoline above the Friars. Tomorrow, the Friars will The new gymnastics program, for junior high and high school gOing play the leaders, Notre Dame, now being f eat u red at the students is a feature of the who are also Austin's neighbor~ Neighborhood Club, got off to a program, Class members who hood arch-rivals. > fine start on Saturday, October qualify will b" given the op. ALUMIN 6, with many students attend- portunity to participate in com- Windows • Doors ing. petition and exhibition per- Hockey Tryouts places .. I • Siding • AWl formances. ~ The classes, under the super- fI • Porch Enclos\1 The fee of $10 for 10 sessions t vision of Harry Warnken, De- Set for Oct. 20 , is now being pro-rated for those FREE QUOTATION: troit-Turners coach for 15 years, f entering the program. Member- offer coaching in Olympic gym~ With the Red Wings starting f Summer Prices Prevl ship to the Neighborhood Club nastics and development of co~ their home season last Sunday, Now is the time to t) is also required. ordination, strength and grace. all boys 14 years of age and \ Storms for your Steel ~ Saturday class hours are as As a part of this training, all under in1eTE.'lSted in playdng ~ We Repair Storm Sash end :) follows: Tumbling and Acro- ~ groups will receive instruction hOCkey on a team basis aTe in- batics for ages 7-12 from 9 to on the trampoline. The trampo~ vited to meet at Ice Flair, 10 a.m.; Girls Gymnastics for line, which has become a popu- 15001 Charlevoix, Saturday, I ages 9-18 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.; lar sport, will offer hours of OCtober 20, to sign up and try- t POINTE ~~~~~ Boys Gymnastics for ages 12-20 • fun, along with developing acro- out fOT the various teams, •, from 11:30 a.m, to 1 p.m. 17328 Mack Ave • batic and tumbling skills. Marty Pavelich will be on hand For further information, con- Three Blocks East of Cadi to wekome one and all! tact the Neighborhood Club, Special instruction in the art Try-ourts will be scheduled - of gymnastics and trampoline TU 5-4600. ,... as follows: REPORTS LARCENY Pee-Wees, boys between 10 • Kids Like Us! William Kovall of 4483 Va~- and 12 years of age, 9 a.m, sar, Dearborn Township, com- Bantams: Boys between 12 plained to Farm police that and 14 years of age, 10:30 a.m. someone slashed the top of his Squirts: Boys 9 years O'f age convertible, to enter the car and under, 11:30 a.m, and steal the spare tire and Bring your skates, your wheel from the trunk. The com~ hockey sticks, and if YOU have plaint was made on Tuesday, a uniform or additional PeT- Mack at Somerset October 2. sonal hockey equipmentfi wear it. All boys in the Grosse Pointe Nothing Beats the area, ()l[' attenddng the GTosse PoinIte School System, under Flavor of 14 years of age, axe eligible to enter the league. Games will start in 2 weeks on a regular FARM FR:ESH schedule each Saturday morn- ing, in10 February. Que;;tions may be answered by telephon- TURKEYS ing: VAlley 4-9848_ Make this a fatheT~son par- ReDdy for the tDbie!! ticipation . . . bring your dads • POULTRY the with you Saturday! • GAME • • MEAT fmest BETTER LITERATURE WEEK City Mayor Alonzo C. Allen ! "It It •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• II. II •• II ••••••••••• II. IIII.: has proclaimed the current : : week, October 15 to 21, Better ~. We Clean Wild Game .; Literature for Youth Week, and : II II. II ••••••••• II II II II. II II II. II •••••• II ••• II II •• II II II •• II.. •• II II.: urges all citizens to salute those who are actively engaged in en- couraging an appreciation of Johnny Mac ~s wholesome literature on the part of the young and who alert the '19521 MACK for home delivery TU 1-6000 community to the necessity of selective reading habits which elevate the mind.

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II I dober 18, '1962 i rage Nineteen ; Thursaay, t;ctober 18. 1962 G R 0 5 ~'E POI N TEN EW,S i I ~l)enS Win i Chorale Society Stars Pointers Two YwTeens to Report I Introducing .Pointe's Newest Teachers on leadership Conclave , with the assistance of ! The Kenneth Jewell Chorale Mischa Mischakoff, violinist and fine blocking. ran for 40 I I , (r 0 r mer l.y Grant Williams concertmaster of the Detroit \/~~'. Naticy Hanison. of Loraine . for a touchdown. This ...~....:.....;:: Choralc) WIll appear with the Symphony. road. and Nancy Young. of was called back because Dctroit W.Omen's Symphony The price of single admlssion Maumee avenue, will lead a Spartan penalty. How. Orchestra 10 the opening con- tickets for each concert Is group of Y-Teens in presenting a beautiful pass play ('Crt of Its 16th season. to be $2.50. Patron and season tick- to members of Central Branch. Mike Pstor to Jim Mont. held December 7 in the Com- ets are also available. YWCA highlights of a leader- ncy for 75 yards gave the munity Arts Auditorium at Tickets and additional in- ship conference held at Camp aos their first 6 points. Cavell. Now Playing! . Buda went into the end Wayne State Un~versity. formation can be obtained from for the extra point. Two Grosse Pomte area res i- Grosse Pointe Area Chairman This willI be part of the fall Henry Fonda " Franchot Tone dents, Ruth Burczyk. pianist. Mrs. William Bradley. Jr .• 886: membership meeting to be held Charles Laughton - ~ offoosive team. led by and Jean Ground. soprano, will 0079. October 15 at Central Branch, Walter PIdgeon Tribe. did some fine perform with the Orchestra in 2230 Witherell. ..Peter Lawford-Gene Tierney .. ing with the help of Joe the second concert of the series SANE DRIVING Also to be presented at the Otto Preminger"s Production '. Todd Hahn, Richard on March 15. Reduce your speed un the meeting will be highlights of a of Allen DrUlrY's Brl11ian't Novel The final concert. to be held highways, and you'll find th3t 'Ie and Ron Denewith. trip' to Mexico sponsored by "Advise And Consent" the third quarter the Friday, April 19. Will feature safety is no accident. the YWCA. the summer in-ner- aos scored their second city program for children held Saturday Matinee Only clown as "Speedy" Gon- at Central Branch,. and a na- Joel McCrea In went in from a five yard Prescriptions Filled tional consultation of opinions "The Tall Stranger" Exira point came on a and problems of young adults in ("..alor play from Pastor to Mont- held at MiclUgan State Univer- Ray-Ban Sun Glasses Starls at 2 and out at 4 p.m. I1CY. sit y. Grace McPherson. 2732 Marquette. will direct the pro~ ~ defensive team did an- gram, fine job by holding the 'rs scoreless. Some of the ION OPTICIANS TOl\iORROW'S CHORE FAMOUS CANTONESE anding defensive pIa y s made by Greg Paige. 20183 MACK AVENUE Most !leople who coddle their CHINESE FOODS Perkin. Ed Black, Chris bad habits live on the theory Between '1 and 8 Mile Roads at cr. Doug Perry and Den- that it is neVer too late to take HONG KONG :ahle. TUxedo 4-5770 the time to mend their ways. [' next pme will be ?lay- 11 Sunday, October 21. at Chop Suey n. at Harper Woods High Kids )\ field. CARRY OUT SERVICB Phone TU 2...0102 DR. CUSTER HOMEIEH,,( sealed BOKOS, G r a d e 5, MISS CAROL Hours: SWi. thru Frt_ ;F LOt.:WERS TO SPEAK ~/ J ' Special ALUM right), p r i n c i pal of Kerby School, DOMONEY, Grade 3, and JOHN AL- 12:30 Noon to 9 p.lt1o i Sat., 12:30 Noon thru 11:00 p.m. t '"lur Louwers. Chief of the ~ Top Doors called his new teachers together for a LAN, Grade 5 are shown reviewing the 16719 Mack, at Yorkshire ;c Pointe Park Police. will 1\ and Windows DOOR conference recently to check on their situation with Dr. Homeier. All are t blks. from Outer Dr. I 11\ Mock at Somerset the iilm "Death on the D~ adjustment to Grosse Pointe school teaching there for the first time this way" at the Grosse Pointe OUR 26th YEAR Mill 95 procedures and routines. MISS RITA fall, although most have had teaching ----M.'"A'''S.O ....NJ'I''CA'''U''D''''tTORPJM-FRI., OCT. 26-8:21110 IPP.••MM •• ----.. odist Adult Fellows~ip on SCREENS olld STORM SASH fOf' Finish $17 THE WORLD-FAMOUS ORCHESTRA FROM PARIS I'y. October 19. A potluck FLAHERTY, Grade 6; MRS. ARDIS experiences elsewhere. ~r will be served at 7 p.m., FENESTRA ~:,lst~••Twtll~~:; or In 1" Thick REED, Kindergarten:; MRS. HILDA the film and discussion TYPEWINDOWS TWlnbrook 2-7800 ~0 Color All Hdwe_ Rita Flaherty is teaching a sional Women's. Club. Her hob- while drama and children are FRENCHNATIONAL -d to follow. Included ORCHESTRA ,.....---.-1 sixth grade group at Kerby bies include writing and travel, other interests. .... CHARLES MUNCH CONDUCTING 16~L~A~~.A I R. TEe EXTRA HEAVY DELUXE DOOR School this year, Born in Ches- touring the USA being an Niagara Falls. N. Y., gave us $1.65, $2.20,$3.30.$4.40. At Grinnell's Dntn. & Masonic Temple. Mail orders to Masonic Auditorium, 500 Temple. Encl. Self-Addressed. Stamped Env. tel', Fenn.. she finished high especial favorite. John F. Allan, who is teaching a fifth grade class at Kerby school there and earned her Mrs. Ardis Reed has lived ...... II ••••••••••• c .. School. He finished high school degree at West Chester State. in the Grosse Pointe area for CUSTOM LAMP & SHADE SERVICE Graduate work has been ac- there and attended Concordia complished at the University of some' time and has taught in the Teachers College in River For- St. Clair Shores schools and est, 111., to earn his degree. THE RED tARPET ~ Delaware. Previous teaching the Grosse Pointe Co-op Nurs~ Currently, he atte1nds the UM . experience was had in the A 81t Of OPAL Newark

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See the exciting '635 together for the first 722:~~n~h::~~:3:Sldr. 1:1 '. ------m THE VERMOUTH time in one gigantic exhibition! See the =(F_O_~~_e"~_r;r=~s=~:~=~~be_D_e~tr=~\~g~.)~ 15001 CHARLE"OIX . ~ THAT'S DRIER world's biggest showing of new U. S. cars and trucks - more sizes, styles and spe- Quick, Dependable cial features than ever! See dazzling dis- TV- RADIO ;>lays, educational exhibits, glam'orous style SERVICE ~VA 4-9848 ~;::o:~:~~~~ shows! L. L.' DACKEN ~ All Grosse Pointe Memberships $1.00 each ~ Dry makes your cocktail drier. And in beautiful new Convention Aren3- 20431 Made: TU 1.2791 I:I ' !EI It's a fact-Gancia's drier than' the exciting musical revue America Drives Ahead! Broadway stars! Brilliant. dancing, ~ CLUB SKA,TING ~ gin itself. Made in Italy for Open Sundays 10:00 to 4:00 color and sound! Original music! Spectac- Thurs. ond Fri. Till 9:00 P.M. I:I m the .American~aste, it's the ular entertaimnent four times daily! WE DELIVER . Fridays I:00 to 3:00 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. ~ perfectsilent partnerfor your~ ~ Saturdays 2 to 5:00 pm Sundays 2 to 5 pm ~ favorite gin or,vodka. Sa}'. 44th NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW On Order of $5 or More ROSLYN ~ GROSSE POINTE HOCKEY-BOYS ~ "Ghan.eha." Do say it soon. $1136 MARKET 1:1 74 YEARSAND UNDER-SATURDAY A.M.,!EI VIVIANO IMPORTERS,INGc L.J=i FIFTH COHO HALL-DETROIT-OCT.20-28 Oldest in the Woods TAX INCLUDED 2\ 020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. TlONAl DISTillERS PRODUCTS CO ADUlTS $1.00 CHlLDREN 35c PR:::TE • TU 4..9821 1 ~~1~~~~:;t:~:TYGi:~U:J-!~1 • -'"'~-~----._- - ..

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Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAy" 2B-TUTORING S-SITUA'rION WANTED 6-FOR RENT ilB-ROOMS FOR RENT 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES fOR SALE 1l-AUTOS FOR SALE CLASSIFIED RATES 13-REAL ESTATE WORK WANTED. Handyman , (Unfurnished) CRIB, white,' complete, 6 year 4 SKIN Stone Marlen. Excel. 1955 PLYMOUTH. Very clean. 13- Chl'lrgs Ads-12 words for $1.00 PRIV ATE TUTORING LIGHT, cheery room near Jef - FOR SALE Cosh Ads-12 words for 90c IN wall washer. Call anytime DUPLEX, 500 Neff Road. PR ferson. Employed bus i n e s s size. Good condition. $25. ,lent conditio:1, $50. TUxedo TU 1-6661. YOUR OWN HOME aftter 5 p.m. WA 3-9492. 8-4060, or TU 1-4527. WOman. TUxedo 1-3767. TUxedo 4-6431. 4-4544. F-O-RD--196-1-Co-un-t-ry--Sq-ulr-e. 10c each odditional word 3 1 All subjects: all grades. Adults --_._------AUDUBON ROAD rr and children. Certified teach- GROSSE POINTE'S UNUSUAL LAKEWOOD, South. Privat e ORIENTAL RUGS, like new. ACCORDIAN, Universal, made Radio, heateT, power steering Call HARCOURT, 776, 2-bedroom Just a step to St. Clare parish, fj ers. SECRETARIAL SERVICE home, gentleman. Front mas - 9x12 Kashan. Kinnan and in Italy, 7 shifts. TUxedo 2- and b-rakes, s pee i a I rear lower. Carpeting. $175. school and c h u r C h . 'Pleasing li TUXEDO 2-6900 Call: • Letters, Resumes Composed ter bedroom, large closet, ga. Hammadan runners. SarOUK 8835, after 6 p.m. springs, s pot I i g h t, trailer JOHN S. GOODMAN rage. VAlley 2-4593, EDge scatter. TUxedo 6.1363. hitch, whitewalls. Clean. TIJ French style with 3 bedrooms. HA 3 Trunk Lines DETROIT AND SUBURBAN • Dictation Ta!,)ed by Telephone - TU 5-6063 LO 7-4706 water 1-0021. SUB-TEEN 12 to 14 clothing. 4-5197, 20057 Berns Court, 2 baths. 1st floor lav. Paneled d: LINER STATIONS TUTORING SERVICE • Silk Screen Mimeographing AARGOT W. HANSEN'S Leopard coat from Young's. Grosse Pointe Woods. den and recreation room, ex- h KENWOOD 7.4653 • Telephone Answering BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, automa CUNNINGHAM DRUGS - , UNFURNISHED in t e I' I' a c e Grand River Art Gallery TUxedo 4-6496. cellent kit c hen with bright rr 16!141 Kercheval at Notre llame HESTER "WRIGHT-IDEAS" tic heat, carpeted, fireplace near Village. Youngish em CHEVY II Nova 6 station wag- breakfast bay. Most carpeting TU 5-9698 - HOUSE OF DISTINC'l'ION BEl 2D-CONVALESCENT BATCHELOR Shown. by appointment. TUx - ployed woman. Kitchen us e MINK STOLE, silver blue, like on. White with fawn trim., included at realistic $33,800. HARKNESS PHARMACY HOMES I edo 4-5368.' Pictures - Paintings brand new. $125. VAlley r( 20313 Mack A;'e. at Lochmoor. TUxedo 2-6034 if desired. TUxedo 5-3657. Spotless. $2,095. TU 1-7352. TU 4-3100 Custom Framing 1-5825. 320 CLOVERLY - BR' LARGE, private home; conveni- IRONING done in my home 7422 Grand River NEWS SAL)<~SSTATIONS 16821 E. JEFFERSON NICE room in privat~ home CHEVROLE'r 1961 4-door hard- Most a~active Cape Cod style r: ent, quiet suburban neighbor- 2nd blk., N. of Blvd. BABY BUGGY, best offer. Crib, I DOWNTOWN AREA Harper and Moross section Two and three bedroom ter Refined gentleman. Garage top, 8 cylinder. Powerglide, with bIg master bedroom, an- fl Grand Circus Park News ~tand hood, beautiful grounds. Rea- - Close to Expressway highchair', stroller. SL 8-2118. Majestic Bldg. News Stand TUxedo 1-5186. races. Newly decorated, electri c 881-2499. steering, windows. Low mile- other twin size bedroom, bath HA_ sonable. SLocum 8.5846. TY' 7-6322 TY 8-1160 age. Private. TUxedo 1-2487. E. JEFFERSONTO CITY LIMITS stove, disposal, garage, beauti . LEAVING CITY. Very cheap! down; 2 twin size bedroom, burn ------State Licensed and Bonded WOodward 1-0321, ext. 25 PANELED, private office, car - fice. No dealers. 22933 Gra- breakfast set. $40 each. ,2000 1960 ,4-door sedan. Blue. & Jeff LOST: Miniature grey female HOMER WARREN & CO. peted,' large area. Telephon tiot near Nine. Hamilton dryer, $50. All Excellent condition. DRexel ished recreation room. Choice I SH( Park Drugs. City Limits poodle. Berkshire-Vernor vi- "We will stay while you're away , e answering available. 19854 A-I coz:dition. 'IU 5-8189. 1 - 1~34, UNiversity 2-3568, lost 65'x182'. Much c:rpeting in- C GROSSE POINTE PARK cinity. Oct. 12th. Reward any hour night or day." MANISTIQUE 721 - 6 room BEAVER COAT, size 8-10. Six I Mack, Grosse Pointe Woods , cluuded. l M~:~Ch:;:Facy, Wayburn and TUxedo 2-8883. Mature, competent babysitters , upper, gas heat, good trans DA1~ISH MODERN 6 pieces in- evemngs. I ~; - TU 4-7900. needlepoint dining chair cov- Su1llvan Pharmacy. Beaconsfield convalescent and elderly care. paratlon. Adullts. $60.00. ers. Hanging light fixture, cludin~ 2 sofas, 38" maple 1-'5-8-T-R-3-,-w-ir-e-w-h-e-e-ls-.-w-h-it-e- Both by App't. Only 641 and Kercheval FOUND: Orange', black and Lows' Party Store on CharlevoiX Domestics. KERCHEVAL ON THE HILL Italian Provincial. Captain's cocktail table (round), wheel- walls 31000 actual miles HUGH CHALMERS ra white cat, in neighborhood 3 NEFF. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths , I GROSSEPOINTE C~TY office suitable for one man and chair. TUxedo 5-2035, after 4 ed dropleaf server 36", 3A,I Good' condition. 8844342. • TU 4-4040 f2 weeks. 256 Ridgemont. TUx- 754-6070 garages, fireplace, porch, in bed. Blond 24" Sylvania TV. _ Kopp's Pllarmacy. Cadieux and - secretary. Everything included p.m. BEl< Kercheval edo 4-6375. cinerator, re-decorated. TU Cunnlnghams Drugs, Notre -lJame AWNINGS, screens removed at $85. TU 2-0010. I '54 FORD 4-Door. Fordmatic 5-2209. ------, V-8. Fine condition. Price re- and Kercheval Storms washed and hung HOOVER SALE CHANDLER PARK DRIVE cor-I 3 Notre Dame Pharmacy. Notre ~HELP WANTED PURDY & EDGAR GROUND covers: Myrtle, pa('- i duced. Must sacrifice. TUx- ner Marseilles Comfortable CRF Dame and Kercheval MALE and FEMALE Eavestroughs cleaned. Wall MODERN redecorated a par t- 100 KERCHEVAL TU 4-2228 1962 Upright $49.95 hysandras. TU 5-0768. j edo 4-2844. St GROSSE POINTE FARMS washing and painting. VAlley ment in brick home, 5 rooms , 1962 Deluxe $59.95 3 bedroom brick. Gas h~at, OJ Trail Pharmacy. Kercheval on HOO~~ RUG, 8xlO, perfect -19-5-9-P-"L-Y-M-O-U-T-H--W-a-go-n.-' 1-4127. fireplace, screened p 0 r c h 900 SQ. FT. in modern, well - 1963 Portable $49.95 two fireplaces, paneled rec- in the Hll1 JOY DOMAN , Farms Drugs. Fisher Rd. and garage, disposal, individua lighted, air-conditioned, cor Eureka Princess $34.95 condit1o~, $35. TUxedo 2-3282. Original owner. Power. Ex- LICENSED p r a c ti c al nurse I - reation room, ialouised p~rch, GRP Kercheval PERSONNEL basement. L a r g e attic fa r ner building. 18499 Mack 25 VACUUM BARGAINS 16830 Village Lane. cellent condition. Added fea- SchetUers Drugs. Fisher Rd and available. Home or hospital 2lh car garage with radio fir Maumee FEE AND FREE . storage. Gas heat. Shown by Ave. TU 4-4516. Rebuilts, 1 Year :Guarantee VA 4-3500. CHIPPENDALE twin bed and tures. TUxedo 2-0713. operated doors. $17,500. TUx- 3 Kmsel Drugs. Mack and 7-MUe SECY., Motion Pictures ... $400 appointment, e:'enings. Nef f Hoovers w beater $16.95-$39.50 edo 5-4242. $~ Road KERCHEVAL "Village" busi pair round lamp tables, spin . FORD station wagon, '55, aute. Wood's Drug Center. Mack and SECY., Ad Agency ...•... $350 IF YOU'LL NAME the job you Road, TU 5-7658. - Rebuilt Eurekas $16.95-$29.95 ness district. One or more dIe double bed, G.E. console matic, excellent condition. BAF Bournemouth (7 MHe Rd.). TYPIST, Radio & TV $260 want done I'll do it! VA Rebuilt G.E.'s $19.95 rooms. TUxedo 2-7252, TUx T.V., green broadloom carpet , Single owner. $385. TUxedo 1'0 GROSSEPOINTE WOODS SECY., Sales Future $350 4-9172. - Rebuilt Royals $21.95 PRICE REDUCTIONS Grosse Po1nte Pharmacy, Mack Grosse Pointe Manor edo 5-0518. pair old lamps. LOrain 7-5656, 2-0753. $2 and Huntington RECEPTIONIST, PliX $265 CADIEUX ROAD, BETWEEN HARPER VACUUM after 5:30 P. m. Center hall Colonial in the HarKness Pharmacy. Mack and RECEPTIONI8T, Clinic $260 BOOKKEEPER, f e m a I e, full MEDICAL SUITE available in 17176 E. Warren TU 1-1122 Farms. Two 2nd floor ,'oOchmoor KERCHEVAL AND ST. PAUL 1953 FORD VICTORIA. Very JR TYPIST, H.S. Bkpg $280 charge. All taxes, etc. Finan- GIRL'S S c h win n bike, 26" , baths, 1st floor lav. and TU. Howard Johnsons. Mack and 8. 3 BEDROOMS, 1lh BATHS new air-conditioned building Hoover-Eureka Auth. Service clean. Power steering. win~ Mile cial statements. Call 8E5-7494 boy's Schwinn bike 26" TYPIST, 1 Girl Office $300 A beautiful, spacious 6-room 18342 Mack. Call TU 2~7480 ; dows. New tires. Black with den. Now at $27,300. Goronflo, Mack and Anita Evenings, DU 1-0882. CONTEMPORAR Y ebony hOCkey skates, size 8. Size 9 Arnolds Drug, Mack and Haw- Other Positions Too Numerous NEED a baby sitter? The Sit- terrace apt. for the discriminat white top. TUxedo 14345, thorne - matching arm chairs with evening dress, 2 c 0 c k t a i I Quoted at a pittance compared I To List ters Club. PRescott 7-0377 ing. Garage, garbage disposal Bob's Drugs. Mack and Roslyn . gold foam rubber cushions . dresses. TU 1-1896 evenings 1957 CHEVY convertible, 6, with reproduction costs,' Licensed and bonded. and finest in st::hools, shopping DETROIT AREA YOUNG MEN "ON THE HILL" Baker, teak and ebony, large stick, radio, heater. Ideal car this 5 bedroom, 3;.2 bath Bnggs Drug Store, Mack and and transportation, $175. Kercheval Avenue, second :floor RANCH mink jacket, size 10, home on University is sit- Touraine Some college background will LADY will care for children or square end table. TUxedo for student. $795. Saturday .Rands Medical Serv1ce Pharmacy, TU 5-1172 WO 2-4607 front office, approximately 500 4-6475. good condition, $300. TOwn - or Sunday, 19986 O'Mara uated near transportation, Mack and Moran qualify you for future executive sick lady. Good driver. Good square feet. send 9-2550. Court. schools and shopping. Well Blue c..:rossDrugs, Mack and Neff training programs. Openings Grosse Poi n t e references 822 NEFF ROAD-3 bedroom maintained and features Blue HU1 Pharmacy. Mack anC1now in sales, management, in- MOTOR<:>L~ 23" TV. Swivel M A HOG ANY dining table , Hlue HIll PRescott 2-5020 mornings. house, $100. TUxedo 2-6755 SWEENEY & MOORE base, mSlde antenna, $100,1 gl t 4'd h' 2 1956 OLDSMOBILE 88, 2-rtible sedan. Can be seen orated throughout. Three HAVE A PARTY at Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. tic LADY, experien~ed, des ire s stove and,refrigerator, air-con- AMAZING! See the new Conn at Gregory's Marina, foot of large bedrooms, 2;.2 baths, 4A-HELP WANTED Clairpointe or call TUxedo Pl Invite Your Friends at baby:;itting or Ii g h t house- ditioned, free parking, Park GROSSE POINTE or g a n with transistorized modern kitchen. Particu- (Domestic) Mack, 16115. Modern store 8B-ANTIQUES 4-2662. Our Expense. work for business couple. No privileges. Call at 367 Lakeland , keyers. Piano and Organ larly attractive basement 01 phone WO 1-0321, Ext. 25 for 18'x60'. Newly decorated, gas ---, ------HOUSEKEEPER for couple. No nights. TY 7-5392 after six. Mart, 22933 Gratiot, near 9 VISIT Helens' Antiques. Many room. BER appointment. Homer Warren & heat, tile floor, latest style light WINTER cover with aluminum Fa. We Supply Refreshments, children. Own room and bath. Hours: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. decorative and gift items frame for 25' to 28' cruiser. TUxedo 6-0362. GENERAL child care, 5 days. Co. . fixtures. First block off Jefferson in the J Hostess Gift and Door Prize. Christmas lay.a-W'ay. 14633 TUxedo 4-5278. . References, drives, $35. VA VAlley 2-2795 ENLARGER. 2lh x 3lh, Tessar City of Grosse Pointe. 4 E. Jefferson. 11 to 5 daily. EXPERIENCED white woman, 4-8329. 466 SHELBOURNE CT., Grosse lens, Time-a-lite timer, $75 bedrooms, 2;.2 baths, gen. Nothing to Buy. Nothing to Sell. BOAT, 15 ft. Sorge, fully equip. general housework must be Pointe Farms, for rent at $250 7-WANT.ED TO RENT Darkroom equipment. TUx - pedjncluding outboard motor. erously dimensioned fami- good cook, for 2 adults. Pri- LADY with Grosse Pointe ref- per month with option to buy edo 1-2368. 9-ARTICLES WANTED ly room. Well landscaped Call VMI Public Rela.tions YOUNG gentleman desires ga- TUxedo 2-8835, after 6 p.rn. vate room and bath. Live in. erence would like day-work. at $32,650. 3 bedroom, 2 bath BOOKS bought in any ('!uantity. ","ith small orchard in the HA'" rage apartment or carriage Dept. for full details, VE 8- Pleasant home. Local refer- Dependable. LO 7-1620. one-floor, newly decorated , SOFAS AND CHAIRS Entire libraries, book cases, 15 - FT. Canadian Peterboro completely secluded yard .. ences. VAlley 2-2290. living room carpeted. TUxedo h 0 use in Grosse Pointe LIKE BRAND NEW fishing -boat. 3.4 of hull cov.. ; '1267. HANDICAPPED woman would art objects. Mrs .. B. C. Clces, An older home that has been 5-7900. Please phone TUxedo 2-0483 ered with fiberglass. 10 years like light housekeeping and VAN UPHOLSTERING 1670 Leverette, WO 3-4267. "done over" with excellent FAMILY OF four needs white old. Also 10 H.P. Johnson care of 1 child. Live in. PR RETIRED SURGEON and wife 13235 Harper taste shown in every detail. MAN girl under 40 for general 504 NEFF. Lower £tat for rent MAHOGANY console piano by motor with remote: gas tank. 2A-MUSICAL desire apartment or living Enough bedrooms to accom- housework. Live in. 886-2660. 7-6510. Three bedrooms, living room , MOTOROLA lii-Fi con sol e private party. Oash. TUxedo Both, for $250 or will sell INSTRUCTION ,dining room, kitchen, large qaurters in large home'. TYler odate a large family. Stor,;'- EXPERIENCED lady wi she s record player. Excellent con- 1-7328. se'parately. Can arrange fin- AMERICAN speaking foreign lot. Close to schools and shop- 5-2978. book kitchen. Located on work Mondays - laundry or dition; blond cabinet. TUx- ancing. 770 Cadieux. TUxedo Hawaiian Guitar; Spanish and woman over 40. General clean- ping. $165 per month. Call WE BUY old gold, jewelry and Provencal Road on the cleaning. References. TY 4- edo 2-8522. 5-1,938. HIDI Multi-Kord Master Course ing. good ironer, 4 days, 9 to TUxedo 5-3361. 7A-Help Wanted silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 Country Club Golf Course. ROLAND GUILLEMET 6. Reply to Box Y-20, Grosse 5088. Saleswomen ESTATES bought and sold Moros3 Road. Pointe News. NEFF ROAD, six room/lower, 12E-COMMERCIAL Well proportioned center hall }: F01'IIlerly with tho Victor GIRL, 20, wishes baby sitting. Complete or odd pieces. An- gas heat, natural fireplace, WIDOWED LADY wants room PROPERTY Colonial on Devonshire. Recording Co. High school graduate. TY tiques, silver, china, ft'rni- POSITIVELY HIGHEST BEAc EXPERIENCED woman with wall to wall carpet, porch, and board. TUxedo 2-6663. ture, Oriental rugs. Hugh C Owner's good taste is evi- Studio Residence 8-3000. l' good references for general garage, incinerator, s t 0 v e. Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TO PRICES P,AID CADIEUX RD., nr. Mack-Sell dent in the attractive in- , WA 1-5110 LA 6-8136 housework. Must be good cook. terior decor. 4 bedrooms, RELIABLE girl wishes Mondays Goo t1 transportation. $140. 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 6-2500. For Furniture and attractive building with ap- .' 2 adults in family, other help , 3~ baths. and Wednesdays. G r 0 sse Adults, no pets. 885-4173. Appliances. proximately 1000 ft. office PIANO, organ, v 0 ice, theory. employed. GooJ salary. TUx. HALF-SIZE violin, $25. Half- KROLL. CRIB, blond birch, 6 Pointe reference. WA 4-1192. and 5000' shop area or ware- If you desire the space gener- e Pre-school through university edo 5-1130. FARMS. Cape Cod. November size cello $50. Baby grand year size, $15. TU 2-2454. "I Piece or a Houseful." . house space. Excellent park .. ally offered only in the GOOD Wo.RKER wants clean- 1st possession. Three bed- piano $300. TUxedo 2-0674., . level. Walter Mueller, 482 Co. WHITE GIRL for child care AUTO, DRIVERS! Only $7.54 PRescott 5-5733 ing. Suitable for service bu~l~ older homes, yet want the ing, ironing or general house- rooms, 2 baths, $185. ness, engineering or manufac- lonial Ct. N.• TU 6-1090. ana ironing. Every Thursday KNITTERS-Will assemble and , quarterly buys $10,000-20,000 convenience of no lawn l\IT - work for Mondays. Grosse PURDY & EDGAR TU 4-2228 NAVY-Used white or blue t u r e r s representative. Mr. through diIlitlet. Able to stay block your sweaters, etc., Bodily Injury and $5,000.00 maintenance, why not ex- GROSSE POINTE Pointe references. TY 8-7374, uniforms for Sea Explorers- Keane, TU 1-3760. Satwrday t h r 0 ugh Sunday Property Damage Liability. amine the idea of "town after 5 p.m. BERKSHIRE near Mack, 2 bed. shorten your knitted dresses. Ship 1922. Please drop off CONSERVATORY noon. Plain cooking for chll- TUxedo 1-2376. house living." 3 bedroom, room ranch. Carpeting, stove, Reasonable;' quick. TU 4-4677. at following fire stations: SILLOW A Y & CO. Staff of Professional Teachers dren. TU 44121. 2 bath units available on EXPERIENCED girl wishes refrigerator, $125 monthly. 17145 Maumee, 20775 Mack, PIANO, ORGAN, GET YOUR Christmas shopping DIAMOND engagement r i n g Cadieux and Cranford Lane. BEA( day work. ~9 and carfare. WA Available immediately. TUx- Grosse Pointe Woods. HARPSICHORD 5-SITUATION WANTED 3-0067, Alberta Sanders. done early. Order now. Ward~ certified AAA-1 grade l.OOk 13-REAL ESTATE Low down payments. Total edo 5-5863. after 5 p.m. emerald cut plus 2 chips each VOICE, VIOLIN, THEORY robe or individuai outfits for CASH for your clothing and FOR SALE price, $20,000. 0.10 k, white gold. Phone Begjnning students through EXPERIENCED woman wishes LOWER $225. 2 bedrooms. 767 BMbie doll or any other household discards. For pick CARELS 881-1606. SUN: artist level. day work cleaning. A-I ironer, Harcourt. Stove, refrigerator, lllh" dolls. Reasonab-Ie. TUx- up call 10-5 daily, TU 1-8082. BABY SITTING AGENCY baby sitting. Grosse Pointe. edo 2-4487. 813 BALFOUR !I 20758 Mack, near 8 Mile porch, carpeted, 2-car gar- BABY CLOTHES-Boy's infant Purdy VACATION duty, invalid and References. VAlley 2-9520. DARK Mahogany breakfront, A PRESTIGE home in well TU 4.9843 TU 6-2359 age. VA 1-8108. VA 2-4874. to 5 years. Camel coat set, maternity care, domestic help. CUSTOM GUNSMITHING good condition, or mahogany established neighborhood. Styl~ r sport coats, grey wood suit. & Licensed, Bonded, Registered. DAY WORK, 5 days. Home Franchised Deal~r server, 36" high. TUxedo 2- ed in traditional manner with CLASS and private piano les- GROSSE PO[NTE Infant Boucle suits. ExcellenJI: ROBl nights. Detroit references. LO- Colt, Ithaca, Browning 6803. contemporary ideas. 4 bed .. CALL US, VE 9-9066 900 HARCOURT condition. TUxedo 6-1765. I: SOIlS at our studio. Affiliated rain 7-5858. Bausch & Lomb rooms, 2lh baths. Newly inst,ill- Edgar Lower 5 room. Desirable loca- ], 0 0 Winchester Advisory Center BOOKS tpURCHASED for ~ash. ed kitchen with all the built-ins with progressive s c h I of LADY'S HANDYMAN Service EXPERIENCED lady desires 12" REMIN GTON noiseless 10C KERCHEVAL' TU 4-2228 1 tion, $180 month. Entire libraries Or fine single and pleasant breakfast area. Li- music. Courses for all age -No jobs too big or small nursing care, doctor's office Re-Loading Equipn.ent and typewrite:r, $40. TUx e d,o f, 962-7656 Fishing Tackle items. Midwest Book 'Service, brary, screened porch recre. "Let us be happy and live with- levels. VAlley 3.1355. References. Ask for 'Don, helper; cooking, serving. Ref- 5-7157. i' 4301 Kensington. TU 5-2450. ation room. Owner has' moved. PRescott 7-3452. erences. TUlsa 3-0992. 488 NEFF. Upper, 3 bedrooms, in our means, even if we have to t GROSSE POINTE I B. McDANIEL CO.' E'BONY SteiDlWay" professional 2 .baths, sunroom, breakfast Open SUNDAY for your inspee- borrow to do it." 13333 Kercheval \ VA 1-8200 mode'I, 3 years old, excellent lOA-MOTORCYCLES t t' PIANO.ORGAN c;ENTER SECRETARIAL SERVICE GIRL wishes 3 or 4 days house-. , room. $175. TUxedo 5-1459. ion. Or cali for an appoint .. TELEPHONE SERVICE.~, work' F 0 n d of children. SHOPSMITH and hand saw. condition. 881-3012. FOR SALE ment. PUNCH AND JUDy THESIS PAPERS Grosse Pointe reference. 821. DETROIT ~ 1060 Parker. Spa- A-I condition. Reasonable. MOTOR BIKE, Ducati, new TAPPAN TU- 4-6200 GROSSE POINTE HOMES MUSIC STUDIOS ROSEMARY GANT TU 4-2545 4014. cious lower duplex, newly dec. TU 4-7979. USED PIANO SALE condition. TUxedo 2-8835 2 STORY Piano, guitar, classic guitar, orated, newly landscaped. VAl. after 6 p.m. ' \------YOUNG MAN with car, wishes EXPERIENCED laundress and GUNS WANTED: Any age, Save' J1(}Wwith special 1353 Bishop $24,800 .. ley 2-9464. J" banjo, accordian. 'liolin. low prices on Baldwin, GROSSE PTE. WOODS 1452 Bishop 19,700 par t t i m e work. VAlley cleaning lady wishes 3 days make, condition. Top price. BSA.JAWA, VELOCETTE,JO- i' 15 Kercheval, SteinwY, ;Everett, Kim- Overlooking Lochmoor G 0 I f 1121 Buckingham ..•... 32,000 2-8284, TUxedo 4-1789. work. VA 1-7959. 20951 VERNIER RD. Private party:. 885-7182. HATSU - PJI makes cycles, t Grosse Pointe Farms ball and other famous Course. Outstanding 3 bedroom 93 Cloverly .. ' 65,000 1 Block East of X-Way Mopeds, scooters, repaired I\ TU 4-4440 Res. 372-8994 PHILCO electric stove. Gemein- make's. .540 Cook Rd 47,900 Your Girl Friday 6-FOR RENT Now renting - New luxurious and s e r vi c e d. Fair prices, Ranch. Built 1954, gas heat, 2 harot flute, used 1 semester .. 8 Guarantee Delivery 1443 Harvard ..•.•..... 23,500 GRA~ , Secretarial Service (Unfurnished) I-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3 bed:' good work. Deluxe Motor- car garage. You won't believe BEGINNING and a d van c e Ii Winter Seal aluminum storms Budget terms at 6% , 797 Lincoln 22.900 f; room apartments. Large rooms cycle Sal~s, 31015 Jefferson, the low, low price! TUxedo 1~ Mimeographing IN GROSSE POINTE. First and screens, of each-39", 6300. 109 Moran 40.500 c "Folk Style" guitar taught. and closets. Completely caI'})et- i near 13 Mile, PRescott 2-6168. floor, seven' rooms, 2 baths, 40", 41". 56". All 55" high. USED ORGAN SALE 1829 Severn 26,800 t Reasonable. Learn technique Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 ed. Heated .. Latest kitchen ap- , I pantry, disposal, incinerator, Maple chest of drawers and Johnstone & Johnstone t: of many folk performers. pliances, convenient parking. From ll-AUTOS FOR SALE NURSE available. day or night private laund.1\'Y slorage, ga- twin bed. Boy's olive blazer, , 1J.,flSTORY f, Call '172-0438. duty. Excellent references. rage. $175 per monlth. Drive CHESTER P. JANKOWSKI size 16. TUxedo 4-2268. $495 57 PLYMOUTH Convertible. 1~15 Lennon 25,500 DRexel 2_9578. by 421 lUvard Blvd., if you TU 1-9098 881.3281 Lowrey Holiday WhiJte sidewalls, radio, heat- 806 PARK LANE - PRICE 1960 Lennon ....••••.. 19,500 WHI1 REDUCED on this charming like whai; you see, call TU BUILDER OWNER KENMORE automatic washer, Thomas 2 manual er, automatic tronsmi.ssion. 1153 Nottingham •••••• 24,500 E. 2B-TUTORING deluxe mooel 1960. Like hew. SECRETARIAL SERVICES, 2-9:>52 for appointment. Balwin 2 manual Good oonditiO'Il. TU 1-9479. ~ly American ranctl. Flex .. 1070 S~Renaud ...••... 49,800 b TELEPHONE ANSWERING TROMBLEY 876 - Executive's Leaving town. TU 1-9323. Hammond M3 lble custom floor plan adapt- p COMMUNITY RED FOR D convertible/53. MIMEOGRAPHING ~AST WARREN-Grosse Pointe large upper or lower duplex, Conn Minuet able to small or large family P BEDROOM SET, mahogany, 6 Good condition. New top and RANCHES TUTORING SERVICE PRINTING area. 3 rooms, newly decorat- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining :Beautiful view of lalre. Here'~ \ pieces, with carpeting. $75. Includes liberal guar. exhaust system. Good tires a buy! 1000 Buckingham' ....• 47,500 WHI'l MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIREC- PHOTO-COPYING ed, kitchen completely fur. room, draperies and carPets, TU 5~3761. antee, full course of in- and mot 0 r. $300. VAlley 30 N. Edgewood ..•.. 49,500 .4 TOR. Tutoring by degree teach- nished. Hot water and heat. gas (thermostatic con t r 0 1, VILLAGE LETTER SHOP structions. No money 2-4279 after 6. 60 KENWOOD - A block: to 966 Hidden Lane ..... 44,800 r ers available in all subjects for $75 per month. TUxedo 2-3046. each room), electric kitchen, 643 NOTRE DAME TU 4-7064 ------2 car. ROOlt,TUxedo 2-4645. RUMMAGE SALE down. St. Paul's on one of Farms 471 Lake Shore Lane 35,000 7 grades high school, college and GROSSE POINTE Area, PhiliP., PONTIAC, '57 4-door Super fmest streets. Five bedrooms SECRE:'ARIAL SERVICE GROSSE POINTE 589 R~bert Joan 35,000 adult education. 5 room UlPpe-. Beautiful con- 6A-FOR RENT Chief. Power s tee r in g, plus maid's. Everything and IBM Executive UNITARIAN CHURCH SMILEY BROS. 339 Merriweather dition, newly decorated.., Ga~ (Furnished) brakes; whitewalls. new slip more on first floor. Priced far 17440 E. Jefferson, Detroit: 5510 Woodward Dr. X- Grosse Pointe Farms Mimeo & Offset rage. au'(.omatic heat, private covers. Many extras. Excel- below reproduction. Resumes - Mailln~ porch, 'excellent transporta- 5 ROOM house near' village, THURS., OCT. 18, 9 A.M. way. Open Mon., Wed., Fri lent condition. G re e n and Silloway & CO. eves. sUn. 1 - 5. TUxedo f1:-282Q - Mildred Sherban, 5028 Harvard tion. $60. Evenings. VAlley $140 plus utilltdes~ SectU'ity Parking in City Park parking lot. white. $575. TUxedo 4.2788 SWEENEY'& MOORE , IN THE VILLAGE 4-0624. . TR 3.6800 I OPENINGS FOR TEACEERS Anytime, TO 2.5506 deposit. TUxt!Qo 2-6479. Two doors west of church after 6 pm. and weekends. TU 1-6800 ru. [l'-376~pen .Eves. '-

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IE3 p.M. TUESDAY Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2.6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You QuicklV DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY 'OS FOR SALE ( :\10L"TH. ,"cry clean. 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAl ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 21A-GENERAL SERVICES' 21H-RUG CLEANING FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE, I 56l. I FOR SALE RADKE CARPET CLEANERS DRYERS VENTED Carpets, rugs. tacked down or ;)61 Country Squire. 3 MLE, 1265, - New. 5 be d- anne parker, tu 5-4415, offers: FOR SALE by owner, 1014 SomA BEAUT!FUL 2-FAMILY FLAT AUDUBON ROAD $ I5 Complete loose and 'upholstered furniture hcater, power ~t.cering rooms. one of which is on 1st 1398 Anita-don't miss ..this erset Road, 3 bedroom ranch, Hame for Large Family for sale with three bedrooms akes. s p e C' ia 1 rear .Tt:st a step to St. Cl-aI:c parish, floor; 3 baths, family room , . plus, plus family bungalow, up, three down. Living room, cleaned and moth proofed. in 2 car attached garage, large 5 Yrs. Experience s pot I i g h t. trailer school and c h u r C h. Pleasing library. Excellent house, reduced, highest F.H.A. pos- I RATHBONE PLACE, dining room, kitchen. Dispos- your home the modern way French style with 3 bedrooms. screened porch, 75 ft. lot, A-I LA 7-0533 or TU 1-4162 with the latest Rug Deteger. ,'hitewal!s. Clean. TU HAWTHORNE 9112 - $1,500 sible, just redecorated, many als, oil heat. Call TUxedo ~ baths. 1st floor lav. Paneled GROSSE POINTE CITY 20057 Berns Court, down, $200 per month. Cent er recent extras... also in condition. Open Sunday 11 to , 5-3361, dries overnight. den and recrc-ation room, ex. Pointe Woods. haU, 2 bedroom ranch, fami ly Woods, an updated farmhouse 5. $31,900. Call owner for appointment Suburban Maintenance Repairing, serge binding. throw ccllent kit c hen with bright room. colonial, 7 rooms on 1st floor, rugs and runners. picked up VAlley 1-6355 TUxedo 6-1145 LAKEFRONT HOME - First Associates I Xoya 6 station wag. breakfast bay. Most carpeting lots of adaptability, $24,800 and delivered. hitc with fawn trim. mcluded at realistic $33,800. BERKSHIRE. 1410 - 3 bed- Offering Quality construction "No Job Is Too Small." rooms, library, gas heat. . . . and in Farms, by appoint. throughout this fine five year Free est 1mat e. reasonable s. $2,095. TU 1-7352. WEDGEWOOD. Four year old 466 SHELBOURNE CT., Grosse One phone call for all home 320 CLOVERLY - mcnt. also, Kerby-St. Paul old home.3 bedrooms, 3 baths prices. DR 1-3133. BRYS, 1544 - 2-bedroon~. sem i- semi face brick ranch. Two Pointe Farms, for rent at $250 maintenance problems. LET 1961 4-door hard. schools, interesting new-old on 1st. floor, second floor :\lost attractive Cape Cod style ranch. Living room 21' with bedrooms and bath 'down, two per month with option to buy Licensed Bueders eylindN. Powerglide. fireplace. farmhouse, 4 bedrooms, 3 up, planned for 3 additional \\ ith big master bedroom, an. bedrooms and hath up. Com- at $32,650. 3 bedroom, 2 bath TU 1-8444 PR 6-3038 BESTCARPET CLEANERS ,... \'indo\\'s. Low mile. $22,000. other twin size bedroom, bath HARCOURT, 792-Luxury flat plete 'G. E. kitchen. Carpet- one-floor, newly decorated, rooms and bath, library, sun. 'i\'ate. TL"xcdo 1-2487. CLEANING, DYEING down; 2 twin size bedroom, bst65'xI82'. Much c:rpeting in~ Colonial semi-ranch, 3 be d. UNDER $19,100 3760. INSURED . l"Xi\"ersity 2-3568, h. j, QUINN TU 2-8288 SAVE $3,500 BOB TRUDEL cluuded. rooms, 30' family room with 2031- 2045 Roslyn, Grosse TU 2-6556 s. fireplace. Pte. Woods. 3 1:'~drooms, 11;2 4 bedrooms, 2Jh ba'ths, full SILLOWAY & CO. TU 5-0703 Both by App't. Only basement, full attic with cedar :. wire wpt'els, white. 641 ROSLYN; - Contemporar y baths, tile basement, gas FIRST OFFERING TACKED. D':>WN CARPETS closet. Recreation room. Grosse 21D-ELECTRICAL 31.000 aetual miles. HUGH CHALMERS ranch, 3 bed l' 0 0 m s, larg e heat. copper plumbing. G.E. 260 STEPHENS - 3 bedrooms, AND FURNITURE built-ins, LOTHROP, 312 Pointe Park. Near schools and andition. 884-4342. TU 4.4040 family room, 1h baths. APPLIANCES This beautifully maintained transportation. Red u c e d to 2h baths. Fine "Farms" lo- BERKSHIRE, 743-4 bedroom s, OPEN SUN., 2 - 6 rambling ranch has two twin cation in Kerby and St. Paul SINCE 1947 D 4-Door. Fordmatie 3 baths. Under $30,000. $36,000. CLEANED on [1(' condition, Price re.- CHANDLER PARK DRIVE cor- size ~drooms,' den or 3rd bed- districts. Full y equipped. CRESTWOOD, 85 - Ranch fa r TU 1-7157 HOOVER-EUREKA :\lust sJrrifire. TUx- nt'r ?lIarseilles. Comfortable Albert G. room, Ih baths, recreation Call TUxedo 2-5928. semi-invalid in wheel cha ir AUTH. SERVICE LOCATION 844, 3 bedroom brick. Gas heat, COUVREUR, BLDR. room, 2 car attached garage, ?r older couple. Large open - sprinkling system. Owner leav- FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY RUGS PICKED UP ,Y:\I 0 V T H Wagon. two fireplaces, paneled rec- mgs to all rooms, no st::lirs. GROSSE POINTE AND DELIVERED TU 1-3000 ing state. OPEN SUNDAY, 2-5 ( ALl. MAKES II owner. Power. Ex. reation room. jaloulsed p.orch, GRAND MARAIS, 825-Dign i- Renaud South, 1618 - 3 bed- FAIRWAY DRIVE, 19886 condition. Added fea- 21'2 car garage with radio fied older home, 5 bedroom s, room ranch with 1st. floor den. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5:30 HARPER VACUUM BRICK COLONIAL, 5 bed- BY APPOINTMENT 17176 E. Warren TU 1-1122 TUxedo 2-0713. operated doors. $17,500. TUx- 3 baths, library, sun room , All large rooms. Priced llit $34,- 20% ,rooms, 21;2 baths. Excellent PRICE REDUCED edo 5-4242. $24,500. - YORKSHIRE, 1019 OFF CASH and CARRY Hion wagon, '55. auto- 900. '\ GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY location. Lakeland Avenue. English: Elizabethan. Dignified, Spacious six room ranch plus excellent condition. BARRINGTON, 805 - 4 bed - Shown by a p poi n t men t. yet hospitable. Five i"edrooms, SHAREMET VA 1-0359 large enclosed porch, fo!'mal O\mcr. S385. TUxedo PRICE REDUCTIONS rooms, sUnroom, gas hea t. Owner. $32,000. TUxedo 2- dining room, large eating space PRIDE $23,500, 3lh baths. Custom built for HOOVER Center hall Colonial in the 3964. in kitchen with built-ins, nat. CARPET AND FURNITURE ,')\vner moving to California. Ex- 862 LORAINE. Brick 2-car at- FACTORY AUTHORIZED Farms. Two 2nd floor JOHN S. GOODMAN ural fireplace, 1;.2 baths, two RD nCTORIA. Very cellent condition. tached garage, four bed- baths, 1st floor lav. and TU 5-6063 LO 7-4706 car attached garage, carpeting SERVICE Power steering, win. 1021 BISHOP rooms, gas heat, carpetiJ;lg den. Now at $27.300. and draperies, large lot beauti- CLEANERS ~ew tires. Black with GROSSE PTE. PARK VENDOME 84 throughout, dishwasher and POINTE VACUUM fully landscaped. Private street FREE ESTIMATES op. TL"xedo 1-4345. E x ~ uti v e type new Early Delightful French Provincial disposal. $23,500. FHA. $2,500 Quoted at a pittance compared -walking distance to public FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY 10615 CADIUX with reproduction costs, Wellington American. 4 bedroom residence house for a large family. Locat- down. TU 1-4604. [EVY convertible, 6. ~ school and Our Lady Star of this 5 bedroom, 3112 bath complete in every detail, in- ed in St. Paul's Parish. NEW - REBUILT ~ PARTS TUXEDO 5-5700 adio. heater. Ideal car the Sea Parish. A real buy for home on University is sit- cluding landscaping, You must It is vacant and is priced to Ident. $795. Saturday Plac'e prestige location. TU 1-1014 TU 1-0647 '211-PAINTINC:; &: uated near transportation, see elegant interior. Open 2-5 allow for decorating in your Grosse Pointe nday. 19986 O')1ara schools and shopping. Well Grosse Pointe's p.m. daily. ~53,000. 21019....MACK Ot:CORA ....NG own taste. PRICE REDUCED maintained and features N2west SubdiVision VAlley 4-2694 Shown By Appointment EXPERT painting, paper hang- improved kit c hen and ,22446 LAKECREST 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS )S:\IOBILE 88, 2-door Between Jefferson and the Lak e MT, VERNON, 334 ing by mechanics, free esti- paneled den. COLONIAL CANAL HOM~ ), 2 tone blue hvdra. City of Grosse Pointe GROSSE POINTE FARMS. The Semi-ranch. Three bedrooms, 2 SPENCER CORSETS ma tcs, Van Assche, TUxedo 930 Lakeshore $148,000 Spacious .two bedroom ran,eh. transmission.' power NO. NINE; 4 BEDROOMS spacious master bedroom of baths, 20' family room. Land Indi vidually des 1g,n e d, light. 4-1187, VA 4-1492. 64,500 g and brakes, $395. BY APPOINTMENT 2Y2 baths, $57,500 this fine English home con- contract, terms available, $25,- 516 'l:horn Tree Two' full baths plus :lh bath. weight fOUhdations and sur~ 53,500 ) 5-';572. You won't belJeve the low price tains a large fireplace, dress- 900. 1058 Audubon Large family room, 2 car at- gical 'g arm e n t s, over 26 712 Balfour 48,500 WE WANT TO BE on this impressive French WALTER H. MAST CO . ing room and private bath. tached garage, steel seawall ac- years experi~nce M au d e \C Coupe de Ville 19913 W, Doyle PL 39,800 Colonial on Lac h moo r BILDOR TU 2-1400 There are 3 other bedrooms, BARCLAY, 406 commodates 50' cruiser. Make Ban n e r t, 368 McKinley, full power, Excellent 1171 N. Oxford 38,900 this you\" summer home, winter Bh'd. Spacious center hall, maid's quarters, sparkling Custom buiU semi-ranch. Has Grosse Pointe, TU 5-4027 or Dn. Private. Lady's car. 704 Trombley 38,900 YOUR 2 extra 1st floor rooms, 4 ST. CLAIR SHORES new ldtchen, library, 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths and home, and' boat in the b.ack yard. i4. 38,500 TOwnsend 9-3317. bedrooms-all take twin Lakeside Acres Sub., 2320 6 room. Owner leaving city. delightful family room. Choice 771 Bedford 3 in 1 is practical buying. Own. 702 ~estchester 37,900 beds. Norcrest. Spacious 3 bedroom , Farms location near schools er is anxious to selL Immediate 21G-ROOF SERVICE )ATS AND panele'd den, brick ranch. 1h SHOREHAM 45 - The rus,tic 1043 Devonshire 35,000 possession. The convenience of one floor and shopping. - Immediate oc- OTORS baths, kitchen built-ini1, car style of this Early Amerlcan 617 Anita 34,500 GUTTER and roof repairs. Do PRINTER living is found in this cus- - cupancy. port with cabinets, tiled base Colonrial is enhanced by a 1210 Kensington' 33,500 my own work; 25 years ex- "acemaker 1961. 5GOO tom built home on Higbie - E a chi 0 b receives our ment, fireplace, Hi-Fi with 6 picturesque 120' wood<.-'d lot. BEDFORD, 1315 268 McMillan 32,900 perience. Low prices. Don 'ner

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.. Page Twenty-two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. October '18. '1962 Thursday, October 18, 1962 I OBITUAl CIIARLES BLOUNT SLADE B~gnas: Senior vice - president and Holy F l director of marketing for Ross in Mt. ( Roy, Inc., Mr. Slade, 60., Of 36 Mr. (; Edge-mere, died Monday, Octo- with tr YOUR APr CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines T() Serve You 9uic:kly bel' 15, in Bon Secours Hospital. I stock r CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quic:kly DEADLINE 3 P.M. TUESDAY He was born in New York I Octob( r 211--PAINTING 21 N-Asphalt Drivewavs 21 S-CARPENTER WORK City, graduated from Princeton He ~ AND DECORATING I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I p.m., Prayer SChool m~. 7;~5 university, and, in 1925, became Rose; , i - . p.m., Ad u 1t Comrnumcant s LEO P. KISTN~R L&R Headlines of the Weel{ _I asSOCiated with the' advertising mary E fkm of Batton, Barton, Durs- fou~ s:~ Interior painters, exterior. GOLD STAR Custom Construction Free estimates, work guar. I< Resurfacing cement drive- bills to clear the House and vide its merchantment on the * and Dorrance in the same capa- ... terior. Wall washing. Grosse See and browse at Phone TUxedo 1-6670...:...1-5014 ways, approaches. Parking Senate. Cuban run with naval protec- Sunday. October 21: 9;30 a.m., Memorial city in 1938, and became senior 1vlrs., Pointe references. Mr. Page. , tfon if Alpha 66 attacks con- Pastor, First; Worship service. 9:30 a.m., lots. 30140 Harper PR 1-5050 Th-ese "porkbarrel" iJtems en- vice-president when that agency I Lane }, VAlley 2-7348. tinue. Rev. Charles W. Sanorock C h u c h School - Nursery .th R R ' 12. at compass scores of Federal pub- r merge d WI oss oy. I She Commercial and Residen- LEE A. WALKER At hIS'news conference, 'nrhI'te Vicar, through Senior High. 11 a.m., LEON TEAGUE lie works projects, including an, J~t unit~~~~~~eri'D Mr. Slade was a member of I and Lc ROBERT M. PA.LNAU cOnf;"'ed his remarks to the Mr. l'rIonrad V. Mandsager Second Worship service. 11 tial work .. rivers, harbors and flood con- .L.U I 16 Lake Shore Rd. the Detroit Athletic Club. the! factur! I a.m., Church School - NurSEry WALL PAPERING tro1 bill authorizing over 200 problem of shipping atta~ks, by- October 1B, Thursday - 10 Bertram de H. Engineerin~ Society of Detroit, ! jewelr . AND INTERIOR PAINTING Free Estimates DOING all types of carpenter through. Junior High. Laymen's " ~=! Atwood separate projects at an esti- passing broader issues raised by Bible Study. 1 Autumn Tea and ~ the Princeton Club of New pieces work, remodeling at tic Sunday - Dr. Marshall Jame-' I Ben L. Tallman I 771-5495 All Work Guaranteed mated cost of $2,370,000,000:' President Kennedy's attempts Cards.7;45 Sunday School Board, rooms, porches. Small or big Sun, Speaker at both Worship ! I: Lyman B. Stookey York, the Sons of the American . Grosse Future sessions must pass on to discourage free-world vessels Kall's. 7:45 Senior Choir. PAINTING, paperIng, paper jobs, Estimates free. TUxedo As Revolution, Veterans of the 7th sonalit TU 5-6451 VA 2-0092 money appropriations before from carrying Soviet UI)ion- >I< * * Services. Theme: .. Good 5-5892. ~2 Rich'~;nj"sie,;;,'chell Regiment of the New York Na- Amoll removed. Wall was hi n g. any of these projects can be Communist. Bloc supplies to FridaY-7 Teen Nite. Stewards." 6-8 p.m., Highlander CREDIT AVAILABLE tional Guard,. and the American sisters. Neat, reliable. Work guaran. started: Congress also passed a Cuba. "The British were assured >I< Group (Junior Highs). 7:30-9 ~- Morning Worship You Name It - We BuUd It * teed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TU p.m., Thistl~ Club IS e 11 i 0 r .--.... 9:30 and 11:15 Ass o.c i at ion of Advertising I of LOL ASPHALT PAVEMENT seal Residential and Commercial $5,000,000,000 cash appropria- that these attacks do not have Saturday - 9:30 Catechism <: 2-0083. tion for several more public. the sanction of the United States Classes. 10 Junior Choir. 7:35 Highs). Church School Agencles. Forstel coating and repair. Asphalt Builder He served the latter organiza- and a base and tar coating. Free works projects, the Atomic Government," White declared, Couples' Club-Cinerama by bus. • . " 9:30 and 11:15 Also Modernizat\on Monday, October 22: 7;30 Church School from Crib thru tions as charter chairman of its I Eminer estimates. Johnston Seal Coat- Energy Commission, and other' adding that Cuban refugee * * * Adult. K&H 25 Years Same Location , board of governors, chairman of Serv_ :?or better painting and deco. ing, KEnwood 5-1818. agencies, but vetoed a $551,000,- groupS "reside in many places. Sunday-B:30 & 11 Worship its Michigan Council, and mem- ! tober 1 rating, exterior and interior. 20 14642 E. 7 Mile LA 1-2840 000 supplementai appropriation all 'around the Caribbean Sea, - Youth Sunday. 9:45 Adult bel' of its committees on per- I Harris years experience. Free esti- 21 O~Waterproofing CO-OPERATIVE BLDG. bill designed to finance govern- and the United States cannot Education Program. 9:45 Sun- FIRST CHURCH OF GROSSE POINTE mates. I sonnel and national :~earch.. termer: cent agency programs for the ~s~~me responsibility for acts day School, all ages. 11 Sunday METHODIST CHURCH I 777-2052 ALL basement leaks stopped remainder of the current fiscal lnItIated by Cuban exiles who School, ages I-B. 4 Film, Luther CHRISTI SCIENTISTI He activeiy partlClpated. In cemete and reinforced. Basement re- HOME IMPROVEMENTS year, which began July 1. have left from points not undrr League. 211 Moross Road drives for the Detroit Hospital Additions, modernization, qual- GROSSE POINTE A-I PAINTING and Paperhang- pairs. Sewer s electrically A dispute over his third bill United Stat~ jurisdiction." - 9:30 Worshlp: Church Schoo) Capital Fund, the United Foun-I ELIZ:, cleaned. Guar:,nteed. Work ity workmanship by custom * * >I< for N u r s e r y "hru 6tb dation and the American' Red Eliza: ing, Residential and Commer- stalled the adjournment drive Monday 8 YACS. 8 Re- FARMS grade. Adult Classes. i myself. TU 6-2416, builder. * * * cial. Basements and stucco Friday night, when a roll call Monday, October 15 covery. Sunday Services ..."...... 10:30 a.m. 11:00 Worship: Church Sch~ol Cross. I schild • spraying. Patch plastering. I ERNEST G. MOELLER revealed that the House lacked 'IHE SOVIET UNION would Sunday School--Infan~' for Nursery thru semor !\Ilr. Slade is survived by hiS, died Tt. Insured. Skilled colored work- 21 P-FURNITURE REPAIR be willing to follow "a more * * * Room _ .." 10:30 a.m. High. wife, Jessica; two sons, Charles home. TU 4-5060 Tuesday - 7 Indian Guides. the 218-member quorum neces. moderate" course in Cuba if Wednesday Testi.mony B. III and Rorert W.; a daUgh- She', er. Free estimates. C 1 e a n C U S TOM upholstering. A 7:30 Dorcas Circle) Church. 7:30 Meeting _ _8:00 p.m. TUxedo 1-7888 sary to do business. Many legis- the United States were prepared Ministers ter, Mrs. Robert Connelly; a Hill," : lators had already left Washing- to stop applying "pressure" in Lydia Circle, Church. 8 Rachel j KERBY SCHOOL REV. JAMES D. NIXON SlSter, Mrs. George Carhart; and agent ;. J;~k~San~~I~~~ ;~~n;;. ;~~::itab~~~~~ti;:pe~~ ::~= Cust 0'mer aft ton, some to begin work on West Berlin. Reliable sources at Circle, Church. 8 Esther, G. 285 Kerby Road, at Beaupre Thiede. REV. ALFRED T. BAMSEY five grandchildren. Chet S WA 3-2122 lepoint mounting. Estimates CONSTRUCTION campaigns for re-election, others the United Nations indicate that ALL ARE WELCOME S e rv ice s were yesterday. for mar 24 Hour Answering Service cheerfully g i v e n. Ewald, COMPANY to attend to other commitments, a Soviet Satellite official who Wednesday, October 17, at the Survi 13929 Kercheval VA 2-8993. when Representative Clarence attended the opening of the cur- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Verheyden Fune:-al Home and F l' ant' HUGHES BROTHERS, paint- Additions and Remodeling of Cannon (D., Mo.>, as part of his rent General Assembly session You are InvIted to nse the St. Paul's on the lakeshore. Fairnsc. ing and decorating, wall CHAIRS RECANED, dolls re- all types expertly done. Kerby School one-man battle against Senate in New York delivered this mes- SIXTH CHURCH Burial 'was in Mt. Olivet ceme- I Fairnsc: washing, expert paper hang- paired. WA 1-2'110. • Family Rooms • Kitchens "pork" projects in general and sage, on behalf of Pre m i e r Kerby Road Christian Science OF tery. ! and l'vIr fng, free estimates. 5293 I a Senate-added $2,000,000 to What the reJ'I< MICHIGAN: Pro 7-3452 man noted: ,"We (in the United agreed-upon Allied Berlin po- Friday, October 19: 8 p.m., or Minor Repair Notice is hereby given that. Painting and Decorating Free Estim~ tes pition. Ma:rried Couples' Halloween The Grosse PcintQ Best of Grosse Pointe L. VERBEKE Licensed Contractor 21 U-PLUMBING , United States officials expect Party. will be held in this Township on ... • >I< Congregational References CEMENT CONTRACTOR a sudden tightening in Com- ber 6, 1962, at which time the q" • Interior • Exterior All types of cement work. FRANK J. ST. AMOUR LICENSED m R s t e r plumber. munist policy, while Britain Saturday, October 20: 9 a.m., Church Free Estimates Porches built or repaired. TU 2-8324 'fU 5-5791 R e p air s, remodeling, etc. thinks the Soviets will stage a Carol Choir rehearsal. 10 a.m., 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop tered voters of the Township . Guaranteed electric sewer new diplomatic offensive before Crusader Choir rehearsal. 10 Grosse Pointe, ~chigan following officers: JOHN R. FORTIER Patios a speciality. Basement, 21T-DRESSMAKING waterproofing. Bonded, cl~aning. Cal Roemer, TU. beginning anw overt actlion. a.m., Prayer SChool meets. 11 MINISTER 2-3150. PR 7-3551 Licensed and Insured CUSTOM made slip covers, dra- Arnold Dahlquist J'ohnson STATE: LAkeview 1-4693 peries. Quick fervice. Reason- STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT otf AUGUST 24,19-\;2, AS 9:30 a.m.-Worship Service. Governor l1J-WALL WASH.hG "SPRENKLE" AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, JULY '2, 1946 AND able rates. JUNE 11 1960 (74 STAT. 208) SHOWING THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE- Church SChool for Crib room Lieutenant Governor , MElS"T AND cmCULATlON OF J. W. KLEINER 833-2604 Plumbing - Heating thru Senior High, Secretary of State WALL WASHING Grosse Pointe News, ptibllshed weekly ll!t Grosse ~ointe 36, Michigan Repair Service for October I, 1962. b1i h d.t g'_g 11:00 a.m.-Worship Service. PAINTING & DECORATING CEMENT CONTRACTOR EXPERIENCED seamstress in 1. The names and addresses of the pu s er, e lor, mana 111' Attorney General Church School for Crib room REDUCED WINTER PRICES All types of cemznt and dressmaking and alterations. VA 2-1282 edltor, and business managers are: State Treasurer brick work. Publlsher, Anteebo Pu'blishers, Inc., 99 Kercheval Ave., c;osse thru Senior High. Reasonable. Near E. Jefferson. Sprenkle Plbg. Shop Pointe Farms. . te F Auditor General ELMER T. LABADIE Edltor, Robert B. Edgar. 99 Kereheval Ave., Grosse Pam =s. NEW and REPAIRS EDgewater 1-8649. Managing Editor, Robert B. Edgal1', 99 Ker-cheval Ave., Grosse Congressman-ct-Large Driveways, porches, patioe:;, 21V-SILVER PLATING TUxedo ( Pointe Farms. G Representative in Conqress 2-2064 E X 8 L U S I V E alterations by BusIness manager, Theodore D. Buhl, 99 Kercheval Ave., rosse footings. pre-cast steps. Marie Stephens. Quick service SILVER & GOLD PLATING Pointe Farms, Mich. . '. d ddr ST. MICHAELIS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Senator and Representative 21K-WINDOW WASHING 2 The owner is: (If owned by a C07'poration, lts name an a ess PLANTERS A SPECIALTY on hem s. (Furs). TUxedo 5- Oxidi7.ing and Repairing must' be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and ad- Legislature dresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 ~ercent or more of total 20475 Sunningdc.:e Park A-OK Window Cleaners. Serv- Licensed and Bonded 7610. Brass Polishing & Lacquering amount of stock. If not owned by a corp0t:ation, the nAmes and ad- ice on storms and screens. dresses of the individual owners must be gIven; If owned by a part- (Near Mack ond Vernier) TUXEDO 2-0717 Jewelry Repairing, Engraving COUNTY: Free estimates. 521-2459. EXPERT alterations done in nership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as your home by day. Grosse that of each individual member, must be gIVen.) Prosecuting Attorney LEEBERT EstaJte Anastasia It. Buhl, deceased. . . 21 S-CARPENTER WORK Pointe references. Theodore D. Buh!, 260 Ridge Road, Grosse Pomte F~s 36, Mich. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21 Sheriff G.OLMIN VAlley 2-0416 SILVERSMITHS Robert B. Edgar, 282 Lincoln Road, Grosse Pointe 30, M1&SO:nor corporatIOn 9;30 AM. Morning Prayer and Sermon bination storm doors and win- 21Z-LANDSCAPING for whom such trustee is acting; also the statements ill the two. para- JUDICIAL: graphs show the affiant.s full knowledge and belief as to ~e CIrcum- II; 15 AM. Choral Eucharist and Sermon VALLEY 1-9321 dows. Licensed. SEWING alteraUons, ad u I ts stances and' cond11llonsunder which stoekholders and secunty holders Two Justic:es of the Supremo TREE TRIMMING, who do not appear upon the books of the company as tr~tees, hold and children; hems, zippers, EAST SIDE-WARREN - Win- CARL WATSON REMOVAL, SPRAYING, stock and secwrities in.a capacity other than that of a bon~ fide ~w~er. (To Fill Vacanc:ies) plain drapes. Blankets bound, 5 The average number of copies of each Issue of this publication Sermo? by dow cleaning. Complete storm LA 6-5501 Dutch E~ disease spraying~ sold or disl:ir1buted,through the. malls or otherwise, to pal,d sub~iberrs Two Judqes of the Circuit and screen service. Insured TV 1-7455. . during the 12 months preceding the date shown above '?a5: (Thljs in_ cabling. formation is required by the act of JU1lJe 11. lfiUOto be included ill all THE RIGHT REVEREND for the Third Judicial PRescott 2-6082. statements .regardless of frequency of Issue.) 12.250. bl'.'h no Fill Vac:ancies) Free estimates. ' 'ROBERT B. EDGAR, pu ..,. er. RUSSELL STU,RGIS HUBBARD, D. D. TU 1w6950 Sworn to and subscribed before me this lst day of OCtO'ber,1961. Three Judges of ~robate ( ACME WINDOW (Seal) . L. E. BURROUGHS, . BISHOP OF SPOKANE CAL FLEMING TREE Notary Public, Wayne'County, Mlcbigan CLEANING CO SERVICE . , (My commission expfres 6-22-63) CONSTITUTIONAL AMEN • Window Cleaning Proposed Amendment to th Landsc_aping • Screens - Storms tion Authorizing the Legislai Lawn Maintenance General Revision of the stc • Awnings "FOR SERVICE • Wall Vv'ashing WAYNE COl1NTY PROPO' THAT SHOVv'S" FIREPLACE WO,OD • Completely Insured Proposed conveyance of W Call '191-3636 • Free Estimates park lands. FOUR STAR 18 inches and 24 inches TUXEDO 6-i540 It's less ,:ostly to modernize your ~resent home r~ther than YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIE 153 E. Elizabeth WO 2-6125 moving into a new hOl11e and much more cc:~venJent. Why LANDSCAPING place for the above election wiD not buiid that extra room1 Or bring your older Clec~r up to, HARDWOOD, & WH.IIE BIRCH Delivered IInd Piled date in the most modem fashion.' Free counseling ar"d WM. T. NEWBERN Precinct #l-Vernier Scho(:: WINDOW CLEANING estimates. LANDSCAPE WALL WASHING KINDLING WOOD Pr~inct #2 - Vernier Schoc, I ( Meld.rum Tr~cking Service on Screens and Storms , Sen'ifll:pro.I'se Pointe for 28 )'enr.! 6)' CONTRACTOR 'TU 4-2184 Brick Washing Expertly Done . HARRY' SMITH BUII.I'ING.~(). ~ SODDING & SEEDING CANNEL COAL & Ga,rden Supplies YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFI Basement Painting TV 5-3900 Licensed In.sured TV 5-7013 " A SPECIALTY FIRE-QUETS will be open from 7:00 A.M, to R. E. ~AGE & SOlS( -All Work Guarallteed- 17921 MACK AVENUE, DETROIT 24, MICH. Standard Time. - - TU 4-01S8 TYler 4-2215 I THOMAS L Township Cj , , ; i ------_. ., • __ ....._. __ - ...(..- ...44.... ,4 ....m - uo.... ' .--<-_. ~~__~ ,

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.' WHERE,AS It is necessary to provide for the manner of Clinton D2. D4and D6. and Macomb D2 frl We'l'e consoIf- and required moneys fOT financing, the construction. equipping dated on Augq.st 10. 1959 into SChool District No. 24, and all OIIITUARIES I TOWNSHIP OF'LAI(E and opeI"atiorl of. such public agricultural produce market; lmd mlllages shown above were voted prior tD such consolidation.

CHARLES BLOUNT SLADE Begnasco Funeral Home and WHEREAS. In the judgement of the' Board of Supervisors D24 Chippew~ Valley Schools 8.26 1959.1972 Inc. County, If Senior vice. presiden.t and Holy Family Church. Burial was Macomb Mich_ .. 4.00 . 1960.1969 Inc. I of such expense thereof by a levY of a tax of not to exceed director of marketing for Ross in Mt. Olivet cemetery. E1 Frl The Frc:.ser Public Schools 5.75 1960.1965 Inc. of Macomb CountY it is deemed. necessary to defray the cost T~oy. Inc., M:. Slade, 60., Of 36 .Mr. Carta, a 32-year employee E2 Frt S.'D. of Cit~7of East Detroit 8.50 1951-1970 Ine. one-eIghth: of one mill {12-;!!c per $1.000) of the assessed valua. r,clgcme.rc, dIed Monday, Octo- WIth the F. J. Winckler Co.• E5 Frl S. D. of City of Roseville 8.00 1951.1970 Inc. Election" tion, as equalized. of all property in the County of Macomb bel' 15, lt1 Bon Secours Hospital. stock brokers, died F rid a J, 13.29 I.M. TUESDAY. for the year 1963, a'S authorized by Sect~on ~ of sai4 Act No. 1953-1972 Inc. He was born in New York October 12, in Harper Hospital. .. 6.00 60 of the Public Acts of 1923. as. amended; to be used. for the " 1956-1974 Inc. City. graduated from Princeton He is survived by his wife, " .. 6.00 1959.1963 Inc. ~hool meets. 7:45 l'l11versity, and, in 1925, became Rose; a daughter. Mrs. Rose- purpose of constructing •.-equipplI1g, operating and purchasing Notice .. (£6) 9.00 1954-1973'Inc. Communicant's '\:,sociatcd \vIth the' advertising mary Prainito; a son, Frank; a site within the County (of 'Macomb for a public agricultural .. 20.75. 1960.1973 Inc. fi~'mof Batton, Barton. Dut'S- four sisters, Mrs. Paulin~ Vln- produce ma:.-ket; Provided, however, that' the propositions of " tine & Osborn in New York. goli. Mrs. Mary Leto. Mrs. Helen To the Qualified Electors of the Township effecting the provIsions of the Act and I~Vying such tax shall His entire career was Sp('tlt Arcelesi and Mrs. F ran c e s be submitted to the electors of the County of Macomb and *ElectIon noncern consolidation of debt of ,former Eastland & '0:' , in advertising. He came to De- ~arry; three b rot her s, Leo of lake, Macomb County, Mich. appr.oved by a majority ~~ those voting, thereon.: 'as provided Roseville DIstricts and establishment of debt rate as shown (this Ii, ,roit as an account executive oseph ~nd Anthony; and three by Section 4 of saId Act;' and means a limitation on voted tax, not an addItional 20.75 to prior with Maxon, Inc., in 1935, grandChlldre.n, Notice is' hereby given tllat a general Election listing). • e Grosse Pointe joined Br-Joke, Smith, French , • will be held in this Township on Tuesday, November WHEREAS, In ,order ~o meet the requirements of Section EDITH STARK and Dorrance in thc same capa~ 6. 1962, at which'time the qualified and registered' 21, Article \X of the Constitution of the State of Michigan (as F4 Frl Lanse Creuse Public Schls. 20.50 1954-1973 Inc. Mrs. Stark, 66, of 19776 Ida ff Memorial citv in 1938. and became senior amended) and the statutes' of the State of Michigan in sl}.ch .. 3.00 1961.1965 Ine. Lane East. died Friday. October voters of the Township may vote for' the foil owing \"i(:c-president when that agency .. 2.00 1961-1963 Inc. 12. at her residence. case made '..and provided, it is necessary also to submit to the Ohurch mer~ed with Ross Roy. officers: ' qualified electors of 'said County the proposition of increasing G 1 Lake Shore Public Schools 5.50 1955-1974 Inc. She was. a partner in Stark J 1 \' .. ited Prestyterian :-'lr. Slade was a member of and Lange Co., wholesale manu. the constitutional tax-rate limitation for a period of not to 9.00 1962-1966 Inc. Lake Shore Rd. ~!:l' Detroit Athletic Club. the facturers and retail sa1ers of STATE: exceed one year. in the amount of one-eighith' of one mill. (12-¥.zc G2 Lake View Public Schools 7.00 1952-1971 Ine. Bertram de H. Engineering Society of Detroit, jewelry, and designed special Governor per $1.060) of the assessed valuation,. as equalized, o( all Pt'<>p- .. .. 8,50 1954-1973 Inc. Atw:>od ff the Princeton Club of New pieces for many Detroiters, If 7.00 1955-1974Inc. ~en L. Tallman Lieutenant Governor erty in the County of Macomb. . \ Yoi'k. the Sons of the American ff. man B. Stookey Grosse Pointers, and screen per- .. 8.00 1961-1964 Ine. Revolution, Veterans ()f the 7th Secretary of State I hard W. Mitchell sonalities. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: G3 South Lake Schools 6.50 1954-1973 Inc. ::\Iinisters Ih'>:iment of the New York Na- Among the survivors are three Attorney G~neral tionai Guard. and the American 1. That the Board of Supervisors of the', Q>unty of Macomb 8.00 1961-1965 Inc. orning Worship sisters. Mrs. Laura Unde:-wood, State Treasurer H9 Frl New Haven Community Schools 16.75 1951.1970 Inc. ;\ ,;s 0 cia t ion of Advertising of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Wilma hereby elects to come within the provisions' of- Act. No. 60 of ~;30and 11;15 " " 5.00 1961.1965 Inc. :\..:ellcies. Forster and Mrs. Bernard Rich; Auditor' General the Public Acts Df. 1923. as amended. for all P1lfP(?ses therein ~hurch School K1 Frl Memphis Community Schools 8.00 .He served the latter organiza. and a brother, James Ball, of Congressman-at-Large authO'rlzed, and paitIoolarly. to construct. equip. ID"lnage. and 1955-1974Ine. ):30 and 11:15 .. 5.00 l from Crib thru tions as charter chairman of its Eminence. Ky. Representative in Congress control a building or buildings and premises to be used as a 1962-1964 Inc. :loard of governors. chairman of K13 Frl Richmond Community Schools 9.00 1954-i973 Ine. Services were Tuesday, Oc- Senator and Representative in the State. public agrictiitural produce market, to purchase a site within. its )lichigan Council. and mem- tober 16, at the R. G, & G. R. the County of Macomb for such purpose, and to pay for the ff , ." 4.00 1959-1988 Inc. ber of its committees on per- Legislature u tJ 1.50 : POINTE Harris Funeral Home. and in- cost and expense th-ereof. 1961-1989 Ine. ~onncl and national research. terment was in Forest Lawn L1 Frl Utica Community Schools 12.00 1956-1972 Ine. He actively participated. In iT CHURCH cemetery. .. ff 5.00 COUNTY: 2. That at the general November election to be held under, 1961-1965 Inc. 'ross Rood drives for the Detroit Hospital \ . Prosecuting Attorney the laws of the State of Michigan on November 6, 1962. the N1 Frl Warren Consolidated Schools 15.00 1949-1968 Inc. u r Capital Fund. the United Foun- ELIZABETH F AIRNSCHILD C h c h Schoo] following propositions be submitted to the quallfied electors 4,50 1959-1963 Ine. ~s e r y thru 6th dation and the American'Red Elizabeth Sampson F air n. Sheriff .. .. lult Classes. of Macomb County. Michigan: 5.00 1961-1965 Inc. Cross, schild, 44, of 755 Harcourt road C h u r c h School County Clerk N2 Frl Centerline Public Schools 12.00 195241971Ioe. cry thru Senior :\11'.Siade is survived by his died Tuesday, October 9, at he; wife. Jessica; two sons, Charles County Treasurer 1. PUBLIC AGRldULTURAL PRODUCE MARKET " 5.00 -'1961.1965 Inc. home. Register of Deeds ) '-7888 B. III and Robc-rt W.; a daugh~ She was well known "On the PROPOSITION. N4 Warren Woods Public Scls. ,el'. Mrs. Robert Connelly; a If ff ,Istc:s Hill." having bee n a travel DrClin Commissianer Shall Act No. 60 of the Public Acts of 1923. as amended, 10.00 1954-1973 Ine. ~Ister. :Mrs. George Carhart: and If If ES D. NIXON agent at her brother's agency, be adopted and be effective to authorize the Macomb 5.00 1958.1962 Ine. iive grandci1ildren. N5 Frl Chet Sampson Travel Service, JUD'~CIAL: County Board of SupervIsors to establish a public agricul- Van Dyke Public Schools 4.00 1949-1968 Inc. o T. BAMSEY S e r v ice s were yesterday, If for many years. tural produce market for the County o~ Macomb. and to 7.50 1951-1970 Ine. wednesc!:ly, October 17, at the Two Justices of the Supr;eme Court If Surviving the her husband, .. 3.00 1954-1968 Ine. YerhE'yden Funeral Home and (To Fill Vacancies) construct and equip a bui],ding or buildings 1 to be used for F ran k; a daughttJr, Mary M. .. 2.50 1955-1974 Inc. St. Paul's on the lakeshore. such purpose, and to purchase a site or sites on which to Fairnschild; a son, George M. .. 8.00 1961-1965 Inc. CHURCH Burial was in Mt. Olivet ceme- Fairnschild; he:, parents, Mr. locate S'Uchmark~, tDgej;her with the further authorization CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT: N 7 Fitzgerald Pubilie Schools 18.00 1952-1971 Ine. OF ten'. and Mrs. C.M. Sampson; a sis~ to control, manage and operate same, as 'authorized by Proposed amendment to the State Constitution " 11.00 1953-1972Ine. SCIENTIST 'fhe family has reqaested that ter, Mrs. Burton Harris; and her I and within the scope of said Act, and PllIYthe necessary " ~troit memorial tributes be sent to brother, Chet Sampson. authorizing the Legislature to provi,de for gen- expenses and Costs in conjunction therewith as provided Out County'Schools HEVAL AVE .• Bon Secours Hospital. Services were Friday, Odo- eral revision of the statutes. by Section 2 of said Act? T1 Frl Almont Community SChools 5.00 1952-1971 Ine. West of Alter J .. SERVICES • • • ber 12, 'at the. A.H. Pete'l'S Fun~ 7.50 1955-1974 Inc. and 5:00 p.m. FLORINE W. YOUNG eral Home, Mack and Vernier, MACOMB COUNTY PROPOSAL: II. PUBLIC AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE MARKET u " 3.00 1962~1963In.c. )01 - 10 :30 a.m. Florine Windisch Young. 68. I and St. Paul's Lutheran Church, TAX LEVY PROPOSITION. Q5 Frl Roepester Community Schls. 9.75 1954-1973 Inc. ilY Evenlnf; of 1220 Be a con s fie 1d, died L()throp at Chalfonte. In t e r- t_ '" \leeting-8 p.m. Shall the Board of Superv~ors of the County of Macomb 3.00 1958-1962 Ine. Tuesday, October 9. at her resi~ ment was in White Chapel. " ,. ~g Room be autho'rized to, levy a tax of one-eighth of one mill 2.00 1959-1963 Ine. LSt Wa.nen dence. * * * TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP " tt 5.00 1961-1965 Inc • of Outer Drive Among the survivors are a LEO E. TREMEL, JR. n2~lhc per 1,000) of the assessed valuation. as equalized, . 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Township of Shelby (Fire) 2.50 1961-1965 Inc. - 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. son. George A. Young; a daugh~ Services for Mr. Tremel, 60, OF LAKE, COUNTY OF MACOMB, STATE OF MICHI- of all property in tlJ.e County of Macomb for the year 1963 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. tcr. Mrs. Herbert Carey; two who died Monday, October 15. for the purpose of e8tabl1shing a public agricultural produce GAN. LYNN WHALEN. TREASURER sisters. Mrs. Louise Jeitz and will be today, Thursday, Octo- market as authorized by Act No. 60 of the Public Acts of Macomb County. Michigan. ~lrs. Eleanor J. Ford; a brother, ber 18, at the A.H. Peters Fun- NO'nCE IS HERE;BY GIVEN, that at ~he General 1923, as amended? William J. Windisch; and five eral Home, Maek and Vernier. aul EVI November Election to be held in the To~ship of Lake THIS NOTICE is given pursuant ~ the Statutes of the State of grandchildren. and St. Joan of Arc Church. III. TAX-RATE LIMITATION INCREASE PROPOSITION. Michigan in such case made and provided and pursuant to the Services were Friday, October Burial will be in Mt. Olivet In Ohurch in the County of Macomb and State of Michigan, on Shall the limitation on the total amount of taxes which Resolution of the BOOrd of Supervisol'S herein set forth, , 12, at the R.G. & G.R. Harris cemetery. and Lothrop TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6~ 1962 from 7:00 o'clock in may be assessed against all 'property, in the County of Funeral Home, and burial was Mr. Tremel. who lived at 1811 1-6670 Macomb, State of Michigan. for all pUl'poses except pay- o u To Worship in Woodlawn cemetery. Manchester, was a tax examiner the forenoon until 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon, Eastern . THOMAS E. COUGHLIN ment 'of obligations. incurred before December 8. 1932. be :h Us * * * with the Burton Abstract Co. Standard Time. ~he following propositions will be sub- Clerk. orship l\IICHAEL CART A He is survived by his wife, increased, as provide~ by Section 21, Article X of the Con- nday School mitted to the electors of said Township of Lake; ,hip Services for Michael Carta, Josephine; two brothel'S, Lyle stitution of' the Stalte of Michigan' of 1908. by o::!.e-eighth loy School 60, of' 1830 Prestwick road, were and Kenneth; and a siste'I'. Mrs. of one mill (12-Jhc per $1,000) of the assessed valuation,. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the polling (Aoes 1-8) PUBLIC AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE MARKET Tuesday. 0 c t 0 be r 16, at the B. Donovan. I. as equalized, of all property in the County ot Macontb for , W. Sandrock PROPOSITION . place' for the above election will be Gate House , ostor the year 1963, the proceeds of the levy thereof to be used Shall Act. No. 60 of the Public Acts of 1923, as amended, 1100 Lake Shore Road. raid 80rgi. for the purpose of establishing a public agricultural produce 'icor be adopted and be effective to authorize the Macomb market, as authorized by Act Nc. 60 of the Public Acts of County Board of Supervisors to establish a public agri- YOU ~RE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the polls 1923, as amended? I cultural produce market for the County of Macomb, and ( w,ill be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., Eastern [numshipOf ~rosstlointt to construct and equip a building or buildings to be used Standard Time. rhany 3. That said propositions shaJ1l be stated on separate bal- for such purpose. and to purchase a site or sites on which lots to be perpared and distributed by the Q>unty Clerk's In Church <),p~ C~,A1/dlj~ to locate such market, together with the further authoriza- office in tiie mann.e-r required by law. THOMAS E.• LOUGHLIN, ~sor (;hrtst) tion to control, manage and operate same, as \au~orized by dieux Road Township-.JClerk and within the scope of said Act, and pay the necessary l,inville .' 4. That all public officials of the County of Macomb. State rosse Polntes _.-, ELECTION' expenses and costs in conjunction therewith as provided of. Michigan, and all municipal units thereof. within such time by Section! 2 of said Act? and in such manner as &ball be required by law, be and they -l"ETHBRADY. CITY OF are direcled to do and perform all thiIl€:S and acts which shall STOR NOTICE . , IL PUBLIC AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE MARKET TAX be necessary to be done or performed in order to submit the LEVY PRoposlTION.' 'ch School TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE TOWN- foregoing propositions to the electo1'S of said County at the :hip Shall the Board of Supervisors of the County of Macomb general Novembe;r election to be held therein on November 6, b Fellowships SHIP OF GROSSE POINTE. WAYNE COUNTY, be authorIZed to levy a tax of one-eighth of one mill <12-Jhc 1962. MICHIGAN: per $1,000) of the assessed valuation, as equalized, of all (t)"o~$t')Pointe1P'tmU~ Notice is hereby given that a General Election property in the County of Macomb for the year 1963 for 5. ThaJt the foregoing resolution sib.all not become effec- sse Pointe the purpose of establishing a public agricultural produce will be held in this Township on Tuesday, Novem- tive . or binding on said County of Macomb until and UDlless BIDS INVITED ~gational market as authorized by Act No. 60' of the Public Acts of the propositions herein directed to be submitted shall be ap4 ber 6. 1962, at which time the qualified and regis- urch 1923, as amended? proved by the qualified electors of said county voting at said FOUR .POLJCE CARS tered voters of the Township may vote for the general November election to be held therein on November te at Lothrop III. TAX RATE LIMITATION INCREASE PROPOSITION. , Sealed bids are being invited frYr furnishing the City [lte. MichIgan following officers: 6, 1962. Sha,ll the limitation on the total amount of taxes which of Groo:se Pointe Farms with 4-door Poll!:e Scout eaIs. 'ISTER may be assessed against all property. in the County of COUNTY TREASURER'S STATEMENT lquist Johnson STATE: A copy of these specifications may be obtained at Macomb, State of Michigan, for all purposes except payment "o::-smpService. Governor the Police Department. 90 Kerby Road. Grosse Pointe )1for Crib room Lieutenant Governor of obligations incurred before December 8, 1932, be, in- Farms. Michigan. rIigh. . creased, as provided by Section 21. Article X of the Con- Secretary of State . Bids must be filed with the City Clerk on or before Atiorney General stitution of the State of Michigan of 1908. by one-eighth I, Lynn Whalen, Treasurer of the County of Macomb, St8lte vorship ServIce. 11:00 A.M.• Wedn~sday. October 31. 1962. at whi~ time )1for Crib room State Treasurer of one mill (12-1hc per $1,000) of the assessed valuation, of Michigan, do hereby certify that according to the records :figh. as equalized, of all property. in the County of Macomb in my office as 9f September 19. 1962. the total of all voted they Will. be publicly opened by the Bid Opening Com- Auditor Gen2ral mittee. Congressman-at-Large for the year of 1963, the proceeds of the_ levy thereof to be increases in the tax rate limitation above the 15 mills estab- Representative in Conqress used for the purpose !If establishing (a public agriculJtural lished by Section 21 of Article X of the Miehigan Constitution. DAWSO'N F. NACY Senator and Representative in the State produce market. as authprlzed by Act No. 60 of the Public affecting taxable property located in School Districts as listed City Clerk CHURCH Acts of 1923, as amended? Macomb County, Michigan. is as forrows: Legislature Published in Grosse Pointe News, issue of October COUNTY: Only properly registered electors who are the owners of prop- Local Unit Voted Increases Yrs. Effective 18. 1962. Macomb 'County Special Education ¥.z Mill 1956 to 1970 fuel Prosecuting Attorney erty assessed for taxes within Macomb County or the lawful 0:1:' Macomb County Conmiunity CoIllege 1 Mill 1962 to 1981 incll ~;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Sheriff husband wife of such owners may vote on Number II "Public Agricultural Pro4uce Market Tax Levy Proposition." County Clrark SchOOl District Mills inol City of County Treasurer All properly registered electors may v.ote on Number!1 "Public ~VICES Agricultural Produce Market Proposition" and Number III 'Tax Register of Deeds Mills- Rate Limitation Increase Propositio~'" Drain Commissioner Dist. No. School District Voted Yrs. Effective These propositions are being submitted in accordance with the JUDICIAL: foliowing Resolution adopted by the Board of SupC'I'Visors of A2 Frl Armada Area Schools 13.50 1955-1974 Inc. Two Justices of the Supreme Court the County of Macomb on the 16th day of July, 1962. " tt . 3.00 1961-1962 Inc. (To Fill Vc.cancies) Michigan Two Judqes of the Circuit Court STATE OF MICHIGA~ B1 Frl' Romeo Community Schools 4.00 1954-1963 Inc. for the Third Judicial Circuit COUNTY OF MACOMB " " 8.00 1956~1975Inc. (To Fill Vacancies) \ .. If 4.00 1956-1965. Inc Official Resolution Adopted by the Bo'ard of Supe;- NOTICE TO BIDDERS D. Three Judges of Probate (Full Term) " •• 3,00 1961-1967 Inc. ~' viSors of Macomb County, Michigan, on the 16th .. \ 3.00 1962-1981 Inc. . day of July, 1962. Sealed bids will be received by the Ci'fJy Olerk of tb,e CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT: Grosse Pointe Woods at the Municipal Building, 20025 Proposed Amendment to the State Co.nstitu- No. 733 C2 Frl Anchor Bay School Dist. 12.50 1955-1974 Inc. Mack Avenue. Grosse Po1nte Woods 36, Michigan until tion Authorizing the Legislature to PrOVide for \ 3:00 o'clockPM. Eastern Standard Time on Wednesday. RESOLUTION Genercl Revision of the Statutes. C12 Frl Chesterfield Eleplen{ary Sch. 17.00 1954-1973 Inc. October' 24, 1962 at which time and place bids will be WHEREAS, It is necessary to provide for the manner of " ',~ 5.00 1960.1964 Inc. publicly opened and read aloud for fumis:hing ) WAYNE CO\)NTY PROPOSAL: amended, of the State of Michigan; au1ihDrizeGthe Board of Proposed conveyance of Wayne County Supervisors of any county of the State to establish and operate ONE (1) TUDOR COMPACT (OR EQUAL) PASSENGER D1 Frl Mt. Clemens Cornm Seh. Dist. 8.00 1953.1969 Inc. park lands. a public agri;ultural produce market; and CAR or Alternate "An " ft 5.00 1953-1972 Inc. ONE (1) lh TON PICKUP TRUCK (OR EQUAL) YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the polling J, ,t , 3.50, 1959-1962 inc. place for the above election will be WHEREAS.' Said Act further provides. that such public " " 2.50 1962-1965 Inc. Piled agricultural produce' niarket shall not take effect until Copies .of specifications and bid sheets may be obWned Precinct #1- Vernier School, 36 Verni.er Road. same shall be apPNved by a maj ority of the electors of the from the City Clerk. 1954-1968 Inc. County voting therefor at a general or special election called DID Clintondale Public Schools 15.00 Precinct #2 - Vernier School, 36 Vernier Road. 15.00 1956-1965 Inc. The ICity of Grosse Pointe Woods reserves the right to for th# purpose; and '" . \ reject any ana all bids, to waive any informality in the YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the polls bidding -and to accep.t any bid it deems to be in the best WHEREAS. Representative surveys conducted relative .to D2 Frl Clinton 9.00 1951-1970 Inc. will be open from 7:00 A.M~ to 8:00 P.M., Eastern interest of the, City. ' such establishment have ciLearly indil;ll!lted not only. th~ desir. D4 FrI Clinton. .6.00 1952-1969 Inc. Standard Time. If CH. ability but the vital need for an agricultural market or mar- Clinton 9.00 1955~1972 Inc. City of Grosse Pointe Woods D6 Frl Clinton Valley 15.00 1952-1972 Inc. THOMAS K. JEFFERIS, kets in. Macomb County, and it is ,deemed that the best inter- LEONA D. LIDDLE. City Clerk. Township Clerk ests of the farmers of Macomb County and general citizenry D2 ,.:E';rl Macomb 4.00 1955-1969~1954-1963 Inc...... would be served and benefJ,tel! thereby: and I Macomb l I .~ __i..llSi1., 8.00 j , f. ., - -- ~~~~~'~--~-~------""-"'- .... ~aelJllla"'- "Q_.S_~2.S ••• ~;.&•••• &••••• £••• _ i g II

Page Twenty-four G R 0' SSE POI N TEN /E W S Th:Jrsc.{ay, October 18. :1962 , * * * * Feature * * * * fore coming to Detroit in 1958 Pointer of Interest with her husband. She has done; television and radio work in Good Taste San Francisco and Chicago as' well as in Canada. Last season , Favorite Recipes she sang with the Grosse Pointe, of Symphony and next month will People in The K110W fJ-Otnfe be a soloist with' the Pontiac Symphony. ,Contributed by Box Office Hit at Last Mrs. Mark Beltaire Counter- Points She is fascinated with De- MANY NAME STEW troit, thinks it is an exciting 1/ 2 lb. salt pork by Pat Rousseau By Pat Talbot city for _an' artist, praises the painstaking work and' stubborn ' 2 lbs. stewing beef Ladies And Gentlemen . . . will attend the fashion sacrifice wllich has enabled 1 Tb. flour The Hammond Building, which rose acros." from show October eighteenth at seven-thirty. It will be Vanguard to keep going as a 1 tsp, salt' the old City Hall in 1886, was not only Detroit's -first presented by Walton-Pierce for the benefit Qf The skyscraper, but the cradle of the legal profession. Many repertory 't he ate I' through % tsp. pepper some very lean box office days.' 1% cloves g~r1ic, chopped Marygrove Alumnae Association. Last year, not only of Detroit's most famous lawyers had their offices in the ladies in the audience ... but the gentlemen enjoyed this magnificent ten~story .building which was conveni~ ."Three Penny Opera" is sueh 1 large onion, chopped a success that ,the run has been 1 bouillon cube the parade of fashions and found many Christmas gifts ently located on Woodward near the old Russell Hotel. extended through Nove'mber 17. among the Emilio Pucci deSigns. Among the many legal lights, whose descendants The New York' and London hit 1 cup hot water are Pointers, who had the Hammond Building for their has Robert Rouriseville and 8 oz. can tomato sauce * * *. Marie Ii'owers as stars, both of 12 peppercorns address were Robert and Allan H. Frazer, whose son "lVIGMAKING ••• is vtle of tbe oldest arts" ..• John became the great Pointe realtor; Judge CharIesT. whom appeared in Vanguard 3 whole cloves productions last season. lf4 cup parsley, chopped' Vicki told me. Then sbe went 01Zto t'elate tbat througb tbe Wilkins, whose family' tradition dated from the days of Although this is her first ap- % bay leaf centuries . . • as today • • • fine wigs were made of natUl'al the Northwest Territory, and Judge Philip T. Van Zile. pe'aran~e with Vanguard sh-e 11. h hair~ by hand. At Leon's~ 17888 Mack Avenue •.• Vicki Francis J. McMath practiced from the Hammond hppes it won't be her last, plans 72 cup s erry, plays, She will sing "Susanna" Cut salt 'pork into small repairs wigs by hand, weaves streaks into them and creates building and Francis P. Dwyer and Charles Casgrain, hairpieces. Call for alt tlfPoi1ztment to tryon a wig 01' with the Detroit Opera Thea- ~~~:~~;S:~~e~~~ki~~Cla~~: ~~~~ ,vho was married to a Hammond daughter, were othets. 01U. tel' this spring but has free let I I t b b f hairpiece and see the, advantages of a natm'ally beautiful Thomas A. E. 'Weadoi;k, dean of the city's legal lights . d b £ . thO t over ow lea; rown ee I peno s e ore IS engagemen. . d' , ., h h t d until his death at 90, had his office in the red brick sky- I She auditioned for Vanguard m .rlPpmg~ over mg ea an * * .;. You Get The Picture ••. at a glance and there's no guess- scraper. Iast sPn'ng but "Th ree' P enny, sprmkle Cwithb' flour, salt and r . work! 'This is because Mutschler Decorator Service offers se,'enty For many years the Hammond building remained a Opera" was the first production .pep~er. om me gar Ie, omon, combinations from which to choose. They use the most experi- landmark, vistiors from up state climbing to the top with a part for the aspiring bOUIllon cube, hot water, to- sop-ano, " Wh en th e show cIoses mato sauce, peppercorns, clov- fnced and the best regarded ~ources for ceiling, wall colors. story to look over the city. The family refused all offers she will undoubtEdly return to es, parsley and_ bay leaf~ pour for the building for many years for it was a memorial' counter tops, floor covering and drapery fabrics" Then tbej Toronto for a few more lessons over meat. Cover and slmma, present their samples to you clearly stated in a perfectly co- to George Hammond, who founded his fortune on beef W'th ' h oh d h fl. about three hours. Cook sepa- l er coa an s e les . . ordinated brochure. Mutschler Kitchens ••• located at 30489 b k and f rth 'f t1 t rately unttl nearly tender SlX and pork packing with James D. Standish. ac 0 requen yo. t Mack Avenue. In the early days of the Hammond building some of fulfill m~sical engagements. medlum po atoes, peeled and Began With Piano quartered, and one stalk of cel- >;< '* * the lawyers were hard pre5sed to find their rent money. Roma Riddell had no thou ht cry, chopped: Add ~hese vege- But,they could economize on luncheon when the budget 'al g. I tables and wme durmg the la"t GALLERY GAZING ... and listening too! Les of a mUSlc career as a glr. . Galleries de Renee, 14944 East Jefferson ... we learned failed to stretch to the lavish menus of the Russell in Newfoundland where her I? mmutes) of .cookmg. You can ~ elther add striilg beans Or car- is planning an exciting new show . . . but we're not House, Nearbv was a restaurant which served a delect- fa th er was a busmessman and t t th t. t able combination of pork cl10ps and spaghetti for a her mother sang shyly around 1'0 s 0 e mea miX ure. supposed to tell you who .... what or when just yet. In the meantime, business goes on as usual . , . hand quarter and was very accommodating about sending out the house. She - studied piano- Convent Alumnae Meet a pot of this entree for lunching lawyers. but by her high, school years finishing of frames ... resculpturing. .. restoring and The Hammond building was in the very center of decided that she should take' Monday for Dinner on view an interesting collection. Several of the paint- some voice, too, Her clear ings would be perfect for an executive office. the town's social life as well as the legal and financial soprano proved so exciting she Academy of the Sacred Heart center. On the west side of Woodward were three of almost abandoned the piano, al- Alumnae will gather for their * * the town's most elite stores, McMillans, O'Briens and though she still' plays well Autumn Meeting Monday eve- Check Off • . • for C!:J1'istmas sboppi1J.g ,lists. I'll bet ning, October 22, at 'the Con- Wallace's, where the carriage trade did business every enough to accompany herse1f. 'You k'Z0'W someone wbo would love a set of expresso CtlpS morning. Nearby, too was Fred Sanders' new store She regrets that her children vent. Dinner at 6;15 o'clock will be followed by a Christ- ••. O1zeis black •.• the otber jive are vivid colors ••• tbe wnere the ice cream soda was invented., ,_ haven't inherited her talent for MRS. W. A. RIDDELL, of Trombley road pretty Kathy can't sing "Ring mas Fair presented by the Tres set •.• seven-fifty. There's also a ha1'uisome set of eight Mr. Sanders' soda was rumored to be an invention Bien Shop. glasses •.• and ice bucket ..• ' all ;,t '(l conve1ziem caddl' By Pat~icia Talbot Around' the Rosy," designed to relieve the effects of a friend's hangover. Both the Riddells spend their Mrs. William Carroll, TU . . . to make 'au ideal gift. We found these and so m.an"'v The distressed gentleman demanded some soda water After a day baking bre'ad in her modern antique leisure time with other artists. 1~7882, and Mrs. Robert Gram- more ideas at The Village 1l7'ine Shop, 15228 East Jefferso;z but felt he couldn't drink it warm so Mr. Sanders added white kitchen petite lilting Roma Riddell kisses her doc- think Detroit has a splendid ar~ bo, TU 2-2691, 3Jre ta1jng res- • • • at Beaconsfield. vanilla ice cream to cool it and the soda was born. • tor husband and two children ".goodbye and drives to tis tic future, have never re- ervations, The City Hall in those days was so surrounded by Vanguard theatre where her professional life begins. gretted moving here' from Cana- I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;======~I * * '" trees that lawyers attending' the circuit court sessions A feature player in the highly ------da a'lthough they still have For Everyone . • • who is going places and doing things nostalgic thoughts for Toronto. these days • • • and who isn't? ne sure to guard your health. A were apt to feel they were marching through a forest to sti'ccessful run of the repertory:s cording machine in their li- I "Three Penny Opera" the role' At first, with few professional one-a-day vitamin compound with a balanced formula of vitamins attend to their duties. The tenants of the last three floors brary and be'tween professiqnal cantacts, the dark haired so- of the Hammond building had other problems. The grand is her first with a stage com- engagements she studies and and. minerals, can be a great help. The Notre Dame Pharmacy pany although she had major prano found it difficult to find stairway extended 9nly to the seventh floor and eleva- sings while he records her ef- enough scope for her consid- suggests Notre-Vite ••• specially made for them. SUccesses with opera and sym- forts. He is amazingly inter- tors were not installed at first so lawyers like S. S. phony. erable talents. Vanguard has Babcock had to climb the last floors by ladder. ested .in her career although it changed this and audiences * * Mrs. Riddell who loO'ks very conflicts with his own hospital much like British star Vivien have hailed her perfarmance. i It Seems Like ,Yesterday ... but it was nine years ' schedule. Modest and domestically in- Leigh, was brought up in NeW- Likes Domestic Chores ago that Robelle Beauty Salon started building a reputa'::' foUndland and educated at the clihed Roma Riddell has man- 1 Mrs. Riddell usually awakes aged to combine an exciting tion for styling and service. Never complacent ... they who!,where and whatnot University of Toronto. It was in time to cook her family's have kept abreast of the new and the news in the beauty there she met her husband who career in 'the the'ater with a by whooz# breakfast and wave elfin blond successful and well adjusted world: Now, in a just decorated and latest equipped was studying at the General five' year old Kathy off to Hospital across the' street fro-m family life. Her life behind the salon they are welcoming new customers . . . at 19027 school. A full time maid watch~ footlights holds encha:o.tment Mack Avenue. ....------....1 the' Conservatory. es over two year old .Jeffrey but "I have the dream life for all but so do her hours as a mother In the line of duty policemen take on all 50rts of the 'singer confesses to a passion chores. Last Tuesday Patrolman William Waldecker, Jr., actresses. a husband who faots and dactor's wife. for house-keeping and cooking. DAR Chapter to Hear Report on First ladies answered an S. O. S. from Mrs. C. A. Wines, of Fisher the bill 'whEe I fulfill my ar~ Her professional experience road. Mrs. W. had bought some walnuts and left them in tistic dreams" admits the is impressive for she appeared Ft. Ponchartrain C hap tel' address by Mrs, Dwight D. her car. A canny squirrel, with an eye to wititer, scurried charming soprano. Her husband on 'a coast to coast Canadian G & J Electric Go. D.A.R. will meet at noon Friday. Struthers whose topic will be in the window and removed the nuts to his storage 1 has built an intricate tape re- musical program, sang with "Intimate G 1imp s e s of the Jim' Krausmann, Owner to greet new members and have cache. When the officer arrived the walnuts were gone 1 . the Toronto Symphony -and with Pre s id en t S'I Wives," Mrs. Ii resident opera company be- Electrical Wiring Charles R. Fraser, the new Re- but the squirrel was still there. The valiant patrolman l' _"..-I;,U "- There will be an historical removed the animal at Mrs. Wines' request. 01rJ14lRP~"-::::;:;' and Repairing gent will preside. A suggestion for :ome *futu;e House Tour is Mrs.' _\9JrJJ1V Furnace' TU 4-2738 David Gamble's French Colonial in Renaud road. The v See GRA Y and KEEP WARJltl! Trouble? Grosse Pointe & East Side living room is an unusual blend of lime green with cream Railings. Columns. Room .. / accents, the hallway has a striking Grecian mural wall- Dividers and Gates CaB paper, and the dilling room is a formal but elegantly FREE ESTIMATES, . \\HOT~'Seat bright gold and cre~m. The Gambles have recently re- Quality work since 1949, .Milman Healing (0. modeled a porch as a captain's room with paneled bar Simon System and several nests of wicker stools. From the dhling room : Macomb Melal (raff TU 2-9700 : 22506 $herwood, Warren, MI~h. of Popular Piano and Organ \\HOT" Foot window is a tremendous' view of graceful spreading Oil. and Gas Burner Service : SL 1..7037. Honeywell Control Systems apple tree, which must date from the days of the French ...... •••••••I'••••••••••••••••••• , . settlers and the Renaud fann. Never before has the tree Originated -in 1931 \\HOT" Sox born fruit but this season Mrs. G. proudly informs guests ... ------...;,;,;--~ by Howard Simon there are four apples. The Middle of Your Dia:, * * For Teacher Information, Call Ideal for HUNTERS - ICE FISHERMAN Twenty-two year old Frannie Merkel celebrated her 99.5 •. _ SPORTS FANS - MOTORISTS etc. birthday at a luncheon with her ...mother, M~s. Charles TU 1-8788 TU 4-2822 Merkel, in New York's glamourous cafe, 21. She was USES NO FUEL, ELECTRICITY or CHEMICALS wearing one of her presents, a fetching black wig, which completely transformed her in the best Fifth avenue Grosse Pointe's OW" Sport Shop trad~tion. WAB'X :ie, * * Mrs. Robert Yens spent days in arranging for the Open TU 1..2262 shower she was giving for 118 guests in honor of her FM Thursday bride-elect sister, Maryanne DeMeulenaere, who will wishes to an'nounce • marry James Frederick Blondell, November 3. When the Nites TU 1-5262 guests arrived at the Lothrop road home of the girls' THE, OPENING OF THE FAll SEMESTER mother, Mrs. Floris A. DeMeulenaere, the guest of honor FOR PRE-SCHOOL' CHILDREN 2V2. 6 and her mother had to make Mrs. Yens' excuses. Just .:J)iotincliue programming Transportation' Ava,ilable Roland Gray's Racquet and Sport Shop before the first chime of the doorbeil the hostess rushed Trained Personnel KERCHEVAL ON THE HILL off to Bon Secours and gave birth to John Patrick Yens. * * * 'MID-STATE BROADCASTING CORPORATION 821 VERNIER GROSSE POINTE John Sweeney, who will conduct the Michigan 3307 David Stott Tower ' I••• c~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Opera Theater's production of "Tosca" on October 25 and 27 at the Detroit Institute of Arts won't need baby sitters - WO 1-1995 TU 1-3460 or have to leave his wife at home during rehearsals. The TU 1-3290 Sweeneys have made a family affair of the Puccini Save on ~hiskey classic. Mrs. Sweeney plays cello in her husband's or- chestra and the three children, Randy, Lynn and Chris, trour twentieth year" are all members of the cast. PREPARATORY MUSIC * * * Parking,! Pnvate eye junior grade is Tom Vandevelde. On CLASS'ES HEY GANG ••• IT'S THE T1ME OF YEAR FOR Saturday Tom's pal, Mike Monahan, of Fisher road, had Partake~ of our f riend Iy his bicycle appropriated while he was viewing' the "Penny Bowl"--.1lid be our matinee at the Woods Theater. On Sunday Tom, who" 'Now Being Formed guest for parking-when you had heard this sad story from Mike, noticed a boy riding HAYRIDES ENJOY A WONDERFUL RIDE' THROUGH ACRES stop in for your liquor need •• his lo-year-old friend's bike down his street. Tom gave' P.S.-For super-fast service, chase for two blocks, forcing ,the borrower to abandon PRE-SCHOOL AND' ACRES OF SCENIC' WOODLAND,' CLUB- HOUSE AND COOKING FACILITIES ARE AVAIL- why not phone your order? the Dike, and was able to deliver the bike to Mike that We'll have it \yaiting when same afternoon. FIRST GRADE ABLE AND, IF YOU WISH, BUSTRANSPORTATION .. .. SECOND GRADE CAN BE FURNISHED you drop by on Y9ur way * HORSEBACK RIDING ••• 'fo,.' Beginftl1~rs or "PrQs" home. Speedy free delivery, PILFERINGS 'WHAT A WONDERFUL SMELL:~ the wonderful aroma of too. President Wcodrow Wilson: "By the time anything '!'Ie believe that every" child, will enjoy play- autumn in the outdoors: And. what more exhilirating way Complete line of wines, liqueur-, gets to me it's a problem." . Ing an instrument. providing he is physically to enjoy fall than horseback riding through gorgeous brandies. Imported and domesti~ ,and mentally ready for it. wooded trails. . beer, Glassware. bar supplies gift * * * SPE~)D ALL DAY SATURDAY hampers, party fovors. Gift wrap. It was just about a centu..ry ago, ,during much the 54°0 ping a specialty. Grosse Pointe.,' Most OR SUNDAY FOR JUST ,., ' J Complete Bevorl:llJe same kind of critical election year, that Abraham Lincoln If you're a beginner, this $4 will entitle you to transportation, and Center basic instruction under adult supervision-If you wish. made his earthy comment on responsibility at the polls. Grosse Pointe Conservatory "It's the people's business. The election is in their hands .. '£IR(LE S BAN£D village wine shop If they turn their backs to the fire and get scorched in j TU 6-2359 32171 '25 Mile R.; 1 Mile E. of Gratiot the rear, they'll find they have got to sit on the blister." For Information and Reservations call TU 5-2172' or 749-5779 15228 E. Jefferson Cat Beaconsfield) VA 1-1177 .,...... 8 8 . '(

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